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2012 WELLINGTON FAIRJune 6 - June 9, 2012
We thank everyone for participating in and coming to our fair.
You make it a success! The Wellington Fair Board
Wellington Community Fair BoardCommittees 2012
Wellington
FairPARADESRobert AlleeJack GeringerKelly GeringerKelly LoganTim LoganYOUTH & PET PARADESRonda BaugusCARNIVALRobert AlleeCharles AlumbaughJake GrechusTravis PittsTyler PittsFOODSTANDS & WHITE HOUSEJack GeringerKelly GeringerCumi HelmCari RussellRENTAL BOOTHSKelly LoganTim LoganRose WulfekotterJerry JenningsFUNDRAISER DRAWINGSheree Alumbaugh
ADVERTISING/MARKET-ING/PRKelly GeringerTahnami GittingerKelly LoganENTERTAINMENTRobert AlleeRonda BaugusJake GrechusTravis PittsTyler PittsCAR SHOWTracy LeachKelly LoganTim LoganBrian McKownMichelle McKownAnthony RukavinaDiane RukavinaRick RukavinaFAIRGROUNDSRobert AlleeCharles AlumbaughBrandon LeachTim LoganTravis PittsTyler Pitts
MASTER OF CEREMO-NIES/PATahnami GittingerMark SchroerJoe ThornburgYOUTH GAMES/CON-TESTSPennie AhmannRobert AlleeRonda BaugusTahnami GittingerFAIR BUILDING MAN-AGEMENTMark SchroerFUNDRAISERSPennie AhmannSheree AlumbaughCumi HelmKelly LoganEXHIBITSJack GeringerMark Schroer
2012 DIRECTORSPennie AhmannRobert AlleeCharles AlumbaughSheree AlumbaughRonda BaugusErnie FluckeJack GeringerTahnami GittingerJake GrechusKelly Grechus
Cumi HelmBrandon LeachKelly LoganTim LoganTravis PittsTyler PittsCari RussellMark SchroerFAIR BOARD OFFICERSPresident: Pennie Ahmann1stVice President: Tim Logan
WELLINGTON COMMUNITY FAIR BOARD2nd Vice President: Jack Geringer 3rdVice President: Ernie FluckeSecretary: Cumi Helm Treasurer: Mark SchroerSergeant of Arms: Charles Alumbaugh
RULES & REGULATIONSAll exhibits are open to the publicAll prizes will be awarded according to Judges’ decisionThe fair closes Saturday evening. Exhibits will not be removed before 9 p.m. on Saturday.The management assumes no responsibility for loss or damage of any article,
livestock or personal injury, however, all due precautions will be used to ensure safety.
NOTICE: All articles not removed from exhibits Saturday by 9:30 p.m. will be disposed of by the committee.
John Thurmon is grand marshal of the 85th Welling-ton Fair. John is a native of Wellington and a veteran/POW of WWII. John is a great man, from the “Great-est Generation.” John is a lifelong resident of Welling-ton. He is married to Ma-ryLou and they have three children, all who graduated from Wellington-Napoleon R-9 and are married with chil-dren. John has been a stan-dard around the area schools to tell the students about
being in WWII and a POW.John has been a member of the R-9 Board of Edu-
cation and the R-9 Booster Club. He currently is a Wellington Lion and has been for many years. John is a member of the Wellington United Methodist Church and is usually the cashier for the church’s food stand during the fair. John has recently turned 90 years young. So come on out and see John in the parade and give him a wave. He is our true local hero!!!
We are so pleased to have John as our Parade Mar-shal.
John Thurmon
John Thurmon to be grand marshal of the Wellington Fair
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Wednesday, June 6th 6 pm - Registration begins for the Welling-ton Fair Baby Contest at the Community Christian Center. 6:30 pm - Baby Contest Begins
Thursday, June 7th 11 am- Chuck Wagon Opens (School Food Stand)4:30 pm-6:30 pm-KMZU 100.7 “The Farm” will have a live remote5 pm- Food stands open (Wagon Wheel Café & “Jack Shack”)5 pm- Carnival Opens5 pm Mercantile & Crafts Booths open in Fair Board Building6:15 pm Opening ceremony: Boy Scout Troop and Cub Pack 713 will be raising the flag and leading The Pledge of Allegiance6 pm -10 pm: Carnival Arm Band: Pre–buy coupon $15 or $20 at the carnival (all rides, all ages)6:30 pm: Pet Parade (Critters) and Youth Parade (Young’ns). No motorized vehi-cles. Sponsored by KMMO 102.9 RadioOpen to boys & girls 12 and under: Deco-rated Vehicles, Character Costumes and Decorated Bicycles 7 pm – 10 pm: Entertainment by Beam and EadsFood stand: Wellington-Napoleon Chris-tian Church (Taco Salad), R-9 School Seniors (Ribeye Steak Sandwiches, Ham-burgers, Hot Dogs, Chili, Nachos & More) & Wellington Lions Club (Ice Cream, Floats & Drinks)
Friday, June 8th 11 am – Food stands open (Chuck Wagon, Wagon Wheel Café & “Jack Shack”)3 pm – Mercantile & Crafts Booths open in Fair Board Building5 pm-Carnival Opens5 pm – Bucket Races for ages 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 & 13-15. Tricycle Races for ages 2-4, 5-6 & 7-8. (Bring your own tricycle)5:30 pm – 7:30 pm: Wellington Has Tal-ent (all ages). Prizes will be awarded. (Must have iPod for music, docking station will be available.)6 pm – 10 pm: Carnival Arm Band: Pre–buy coupon $15 or $20 at the carnival (all rides, all ages)
7:30 pm – Wacky Tacky Parade: West-ward Ho’s. Sponsored by KMMO 102.9 Radio (line-up at Road District Bldg) Priz-es: Float 1st place $50, 2nd place $30 & 3rd place $20. Walking Unit 1st place $30, 2nd place $20 & 3rd place $10Following the Parade: Wheelchair Races for 18 & up 8 pm – 11:30 pm: Entertainment- The Mojo DogsFood stand: St. Lukes Evangelical Church (Fried Chicken, Brisket & Pie R-9 School Seniors (Ribeye Steak Sandwiches, Ham-burgers, Hot Dogs, Chili, Nachos & More) & Wellington Lions Club (Ice Cream, Floats & Drinks)
Saturday, June 9th 7 am – 11 am Journey of Faith Breakfast – “Jack Shack”7 am - Registration for the 5K Run/Walk sponsored by Girl Scout Troup 1305 at the Wellington-Napoleon school parking lot. Run/Walk begins at 8 am. 9 am - Chuck Wagon Opens (School Food Stand)10 am - Mercantile & Crafts Booths open in Fair Board Building10 am – Midnight Carnival 11 am – Food stands open (Wagon Wheel Café & “Jack Shack”)11 am GAMES Start: For the Young and the Young at Heart!Prizes will be awardedFROG JUMPING CONTEST – Bring your own frogTURTLE RACES – Bring your own turtleCANDY SCRAMBLE AGES 3-4AGES 5 - 7SHOE SCRAMBLE AGES 3-4AGES 5 - 7HULA HOOP AGES 3-4AGES 5 - 7AGES 8 -11AGES 12 – 14AGES 15 & upBUBBLE GUM BLOWING AGES 8 - 10AGES 11 -12AGES 13 - 14
PICKLE EATING AGES 5 - 13AGES 14 - 17AGES 18 & UPSEED SPITTINGAGES 6 - 8 AGES 9 - 12AGES 13 -17AGES 18 & UP COLA BURP AGES 6 - 8 AGES 9 - 12AGES 13 -17AGES 18 & UP CRACKER & WHISTLING AGES 6 - 8 AGES 9 - 12AGES 13 - 17AGES 18 & UP TUG OF WAR: COED TEAMSAGES 9 TO 12AGES 13 TO 17 AGES 18 & UpHAY BALE THROWINGAGES 14 TO 17 AGES 18 AND UP12 pm – 4 pm 15th Annual Car Show. Contact Rick & Diane Rukavina@ 934-2733 or Tim & Kelly Logan at 240-85852 PM-5 PM- Carnival Arm Band: Pre–buy coupon $15 or $20 at the carnival (all rides, all ages)4:30 – Cupcake Challenge register with cupcakes in Fair Building sponsored by The Mixing Bowl 5:00-Cupcake Challenge Judging Begins-Fair Building-(prizes will be awarded)5:30 pm – Grand Parade Line up at Wel-lington-Napoleon R-9 School6 pm – Grand Parade Pre-Judging6 pm-10 pm-Carnival Arm Band: Pre–buy coupon $15 or $20 at the carnival (all rides, all ages)7 pm - GRAND PARADE-Theme: “Wild, Wild West” Sponsored by KMMO 102.9 RadioNO THROWING OF OBJECTS FROM ANY FLOATS OR VEHICLES.Artistic Floats: 1st - $100, 2nd - $75, 3rd - $50 Comic Floats: 1st-$75, 2nd-$50, 3rd-$25Walking Unit: 1st - $50, 2nd - $30, 3rd - $20
Marching Bands: Trophies for 1st, 2nd & 3rdAntique Cars (1900-1948) 1st - $25, 2nd - $20, 3rd - $15Antique Trucks (1900-1948) 1st - $25, 2nd - $20, 3rd - $15Classic Cars (1949 -up) 1st - $25, 2nd - $20, 3rd - $15Classic Trucks (1949 -up) 1st - $25, 2nd - $20, 3rd - $15Motorcycles 1st - $25, 2nd - $20, 3rd - $15Antique Tractors: 1st - $25, 2nd - $20, 3rd - $15Classic Tractors: 1st - $25, 2nd - $20, 3rd - $15Saddle Clubs: 1st - $25, 2nd - $20, 3rd - $15Horse & Riders: 1st - $25, 2nd - $20, 3rd - $15RULES:All entries must be registered to the com-mittee by Saturday, June 9th. A float is any conveyance, hauled or pulled behind or operated on its own power and judged accordingly.All floats entered for competition should be made by participants.Prizes will be given according to judge’s decision.Politicians only-$50 entry feeTo Register:Fair Board Bldg: 816-934-8200Robert T. Allee 816-419-5447Tim Logan 816-240-8585Jack Geringer 816-934-24527:45 pm – 11:45 pm Entertainment: Clas-sic Rock RevueDrawing for Prize Winners will be through-out the evening-need not be present to win.Food stand: Wellington United Method-ist Church (Turkey, Brisket, Sandwiches, Desserts), R-9 School Seniors (Ribeye Steak Sandwiches, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Chili, Nachos & More) & Wellington Lions Club (Ice Cream, Floats & Popcorn)
(Schedule subject to change)
2012 Wellington Fair Schedule of Events“Wild, Wild West”
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HOME ECONOMICS DIVISIONHOME ECONOMICS DIVISIONCo-Chairmen: Jane Soendker 934-2439; Dorothy Friedrich 259-6368
Committee: Jean Bayless, Janice Gates and Sharon Fizer.
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Note: RulesAll articles must be the work of the ex-hibitor. Each exhibitor will be limited to one (1) entry in each class. The exhibit is open to the public and all articles will be accepted at the display room from 6 to 8 p.m. on Thursday, June 7. No articles shall be removed before 9 p.m. and should be picked up no later than 9:30 p.m. Sat-urday, June 9. Committee will dispose of articles not removed. Those winning first prize in previous years will not be eligible to compete with the same article this year.Children’s ClothingClass items: 1st, $2; 2nd, $1.50; 3rd, $11. Infant Clothes (Infant - 21) _____2. Dress_____3. Party Dress_____4. Shorts Set_____5. Boys - Any Article______6. Not Specified_____Junior ClothesClass items: 1st, $2; 2nd, $1.50; 3rd, $17. Dress_____8. Formal Wear_____9. Blouse_____10. Slacks_____11. Lingerie_____12. Not Specified_____Adult ClothesClass items: 1st, $2; 2nd, $1.50; 3rd, $113. Dress_____14. Skirt_____15. Blouse_____16. Jacket_____17. Coat_____18. Lingerie_____19. Men’s, Any Article_____20. Not Specified_____PillowsClass items: 1st, $1; 2nd, 75¢; 3rd, 50¢21. Pieced_____22. Quilted_____23. Embroidered_____24. Cross Stitched_____25. Crocheted_____26. Not Specified_____Craft SewingClass items: 1st, $1; 2nd, 75¢; 3rd, 50¢
27. Applique_____28. Stuffed Toy_____29. Basket Lining_____30. Braided Craft Items_____31. Needlepoint_____32. Aprons_____33. Not Specified_____EmbroideryClass items: 1st, $1; 2nd, 75¢; 3rd, 50¢34. 1 Pair Pillowcases_____35. 1 Set Tea Towels_____36. Crewel Embroidery_____37. Shadow Embroidery _____38. Silk Ribbon Embroidery_____39. Not Specified_____Cross StitchClass items: 1st, $1; 2nd, 75¢; 3rd, 50¢40. 1 Tea Towel_____41. 1 Hand Towel_____42. Clothing_____43. 1 Pair Pillowcases_____44. Not Specified_____Counted Cross StitchClass items: 1st, $1.25; 2nd, $1; 3rd, 75¢45. Picture_____46. Christmas Stocking_____47. Door Pull_____48. Table Runner_____49. Not Specified_____CrochetClass items: 1st, $2; 2nd, $1.50; 3rd, $150. Afghan_____51. Baby Afghan_____52. Baby Items_____53. Sweater_____54. Doilies_____55. Collars_____56. Tatting_____57. Not Specified_____KnitClass items: 1st, $2; 2nd, $1.50; 3rd, $158. Afghan_____59. Baby Afghan_____60. Adult Sweater_____61. Child Sweater_____62. Not Specified_____QuiltsClass items: 1st, $7.50; 2nd, $5; 3rd, $2.5063. Pieced_____64. Applique_____65. Embroidered_____
66. Cross Stitch_____67. Machine Quilted_____68. Not Specified_____Crib QuiltClass items: 1st, $3; 2nd, $2; 3rd, $169. Pieced_____70. Applique_____71. Embroidered_____72. Cross Stitch_____73. Not Specified_____Wall HangingClass items: 1st, $3; 2nd, $2; 3rd, $174. Applique_____75. Quilted_____76. Embroidered_____77. Not Specified______HOUSEHOLD SCIENCEYeast Bread & RollsClass items: 1st, $1; 2nd, 75¢; 3rd, 50¢78. White Bread (1/2)_____79. Wheat Bread (1/2)_____80. Coffee Cake (1/2)_____81. Sweet Rolls (3)_____82. Dinner Rolls (3)_____83. Wheat Rolls (3)_____84. Not Specified______Quick Breads & BiscuitsClass items: 1st, $1; 2nd, 75¢; 3rd, 50¢85. Corn Bread (1/2)_____86. Banana Bread (1/2)_____87. Zucchini Bread (1/2)_____88. Pumpkin Bread (1/2) _____89. Biscuits (3)_____90. Bread, Not Specified_____MuffinsClass items: 1st, $1; 2nd, 75¢; 3rd, 50¢91. Fruit Muffins (3)_____92. Corn Muffins (3)_____93. Bran Muffins (3)_____94. Muffins, Not Specified (3)_____CakesClass items: 1st, $2; 2nd, $1.75; 3rd, 50¢95. Angel Food (1/4)_____96. Yellow (1/4)_____97. White (1/4)_____98. Chocolate (1/4)_____99. Sponge (1/4)_____100. Fruit Cake (1/4)_____101. Decorated Cake (whole)_____102. Not Specified_____
CookiesClass items: 1st, $1; 2nd, 75¢; 3rd, 50¢103. Brownies (3)_____104. Plain Sugar (3)_____105. Filled (3)_____106. Chocolate Chip (3)_____107. Peanut Butter (3)_____108. Oatmeal (3)_____109. No-bake Cookies (3)_____110. Not Specified (3)_____CandyClass items: 1st, $1; 2nd, 75¢; 3rd, 50¢111. Fudge (3 pc.)_____112. Divinity (3 pc.)_____113. Dipped Candy (3 pc.)_____114. Candy, Not Specified (3 pc.)_____Pies (One Piece)Class items: 1st, $2; 2nd, $1.75; 3rd, 50¢115. Apple_____116. Peach_____117. Cherry_____118. Blackberry_____119. Raspberry_____120. Blueberry_____121. Rhubarb_____122. Gooseberry_____123. Pecan_____124. Not Specified_____ALL CANNED ITEMS NEED TO BE IN STANDARD CANNING JARS WITH 2-PIECE LIDSCanned FruitClass items: 1st, $1; 2nd, 75¢; 3rd, 50¢125. Apples_____126. Cherries_____127. Peaches_____128. Apricots_____129. Plums_____130. Not Specified_____Canned VegetablesClass items: 1st, $1; 2nd, 75¢; 3rd, 50¢131. Carrots_____132. Beans (green or wax)_____133. Corn_____134. Peas_____135. Tomatoes_____136. Soup Mixture_____137. Tomato Juice_____138. Not Specified_____
New Location: American Legion Building
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Home Economics Division
continued from page 4PreservesClass items: 1st, $1; 2nd, 75¢; 3rd, 50¢139. Peach_____140. Strawberry_____141. Blackberry_____142. Cherry_____143. Apple Butter_____144. Plum_____145. Not Specified_____JelliesClass items: 1st, $1; 2nd, 75¢; 3rd, 50¢146. Apple_____147. Grape_____148. Blackberry_____149. Raspberry_____150. Plum_____151. Not Specified_____PicklesClass items: 1st, $1; 2nd, 75¢; 3rd, 50¢152. Cucumber (sweet)_____153. Beets (pickled)_____154. Pickled Peppers_____155. Pickles (dill)_____156. Bread & Butter Pickles_____157. Watermelon Pickle_____158. Green Tomato (pickled)_____159. Not Specified_____RelishesClass items: 1st, $1; 2nd, 75¢; 3rd, 50¢160. Cucumber Relish_____161. Green Tomato Relish_____162. Zucchini Relish_____163. Pepper Relish_____164. Chow-Chow_____165. Corn Relish_____166. Not Specified_____SaucesClass items: 1st, $1; 2nd, 75¢; 3rd, 50¢167. Hot Sauce_____168. Taco (salsa)_____169. Ketchup_____170. Tomato Sauce_____171. Chili Sauce_____172. Not Specified_____Fine ArtsClass items: 1st, $7.50; 2nd, $5; 3rd, $2.50173. Oil Painting_____174. Oil Painting (portrait)_____175. Water Color Painting_____176. Acrylic Painting_____177. Ceramics (glazed)_____
178. Ceramics (painted) _____179. Tole Painting_____180. Color Chalk Drawing_____181. Pencil Drawing_____182. Charcoal Drawing_____Crafts and HobbiesClass items: 1st, $1.50; 2nd, $1; 3rd, 75¢183. Stencil Drawing_____184. Latch Article_____185. Photography (B&W) _____186. Photography (Color) _____187. Punched Tin_____188. Wood_____189. Decorated/Painted Clothing_____190. Silk Flower Arrangement_____191. Plastic Canvas_____192. Not Specified_____YOUTH AND TEENSALL PRIZES IN YOUTH AND TEENS ARE: 1st, $1.25; 2nd, $1; 3rd, 75¢; 4th, 50¢KindergartenClass items193. Coloring_____194. Pasting_____195. Cookies_____196. Not Specified_____First & Second GradesClass items197. Crafts_____198. Painting_____199. Cookies_____200. Not Specified_____Third & Fourth GradesClass items201. Drawing_____202. Painting_____203. Crafts_____204. Cookies_____205. Sewing_____206. Not Specified_____Fifth & Sixth GradesClass items207. Drawing_____208. Painting_____209. Crafts_____210. Sewing_____211. Baking_____212. Not Specified_____Teens: 13-18 yearsClass items213. Baking_____214. Candy_____215. Painting_____216. Drawing_____217. Crafts_____218. Photography_____219. Wood_____220. Sewing_____221. Not Specified_____
2012 Wellington Fair Drawing$1 per ticket / See a complete list at
the Wellington Fair!
Nadler’s Catering – Whole Hog (processed or BBQ) Sni Mini Mart $100 cash 2 - Watkins $25 Gift Certificate by Brad SchabergThomas L. Hodson Insurance Agency $50 CashReagan’s Portrait Gallery free session and 11x14 picture
valued @ $100 Odessa Diesel $50 cashNapoleon Bank $50 cashHappy Dayz Hair Salon-Beauty Bag valued @ $130Nora Dinse Insurance Agency $25 cashMU tied blanket valued @ $50.00 by Kathy Barton Tom Nolting Insurance Agency $50 cashB & L Bank $50 cashMcDonald’s of Lexington $25 cash
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The drawing will take place the
evening of Sat-urday, June 9th
AFTER 8 PM-NEED NOT BE PRESENT
TO WIN
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Have a Great Fair!Melvin Beckemeyer
Soil Conservation Contractor“Conserve Soil & Water Today
For Tomorrow’s Need”WELLINGTON, MO 64097
816-240-2402
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Wellington Fair to hold Flower ShowJUNE 7-9, 2012RULES:Entries are open to the gen-
eral public. We suggest all en-tries, containers and accessories be labeled. All exhibits will be protected as much as pos-sible; however, the commit-tee assumes no responsibil-ity for loss or damage.
Entries will be received be-tween the hours of 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Thursday, June 7th and from 7 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. Friday, June 8th at the Legion Hall. ENTRIES WILL CLOSE AT 10:30 SHARP on Friday.
Judging will begin at 11 a.m. All entries must be checked in by a committee member. Late entries and those not conform-ing to the schedule will be la-beled “Not for Competition”. No entry to be removed before 8 p.m., Saturday, June 9th.
All specimens must be named.
Classes may be divided by spe-
cies, variety, color or size as sug-gested by the judges.
Entries must be shown in clear
glass containers. Foliage which is beneath water level of exhibit bottle should be removed.
Exhibitors must arrange their own flowers. No fresh florist flowers or artificial flowers al-
lowed in any class. Judging will be by done by local, impartial judges.
PRIZES: Prize ribbons of blue, red, and white will be awarded to winners in each class. (Un-less otherwise noted): Blue rib-bon $1.50, red ribbon, $1, white ribbon, 75¢.
Section I – AnnualsClass 1 - MarigoldsA. Three stems, same color,
same size
Class 2 - ZinniaA. Three stems, same color,
same size Class 3 -ColeusA. One stem, any color
Class 4 - PetuniaA. Double, three stems, same
color B. Single, three stems, same
color
Class 5 - Any Other AnnualA. Three stems, same color,
same variety
Section II – PerennialsClass 6 - DaisyA. Daisy - three stems
Class 7 - AstilbeA. One stem, any color
Class 8 - Any Other Peren-nial
A. Three stems, same color
Section III, Corms, Rhizomes, Bulbs, and
Tubers
Class 9 - LilyA. One stemB. Day Lily (Hemeculus), one
stemC. Calla LilyD. Asiatic Lily
Class 10 - HostaA. One leaf – solid -LARGEB. One leaf-solid-SMALLC. One leaf -variegated-
LARGED. One leaf-variegated-
SMALLE. One flower spike, any color
Section IV – ArborealSpecimens not to exceed 20
inches in length
Class 11 - TreeA. One needled Evergreen
branchB. One Non-Blooming branch
C. One blooming branch
Section V - Flowering Vine
Class 12 - ClematisA. One spray
Class 13 -Any other flower-ing vine
A. One spray
Section VII – Roses
Class 14 - Hybrid TeaA. One bloom redB. One bloom yellowC. One bloom pinkD. One bloom orangeE. One bloom whiteF. One bloom, any blend
Class 15 - FloribundaA. One spray, any color
Class 16 - Miniature RoseA. One stem, any color
Class 17 – Shrub and Eng-lish Rose
A. One stem, any color
Section VIII - Herbs Class 18-HerbsA. One stem
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WELLINGTON FAIR 15TH ANNUAL CAR SHOWSaturday, June 9, 2012
Registration Starts @ 10 amShow: 12 pm
Awards @ 4 pm
Top 25 Show
Entry Fee: $15 per vehicle Register the Day of the ShowDash plaques to fi rst 50 cars
Located at the intersection of Highway 131 and Highway 224
Wellington, MO
Please enter on Highway 131
For More Information CallTim & Kelly 816-240-8585
Rick & Diane Rukavina 816-934-2733Facebook: Wellington Fair
Sponsored byHughes Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep
Nadler’s CateringTom Hodson Insurance Agency
Odessa DieselRich Montgomery State Farm
B & L Bank
Come see us at theWine and Beer Gardenat the Wellington Fair
816-633-2150Lexington, MO
B/BREPAIR
SERVICEINSTALLATION AND REPAIR
• Electrical • Refrigeration• Heating • Air Conditioning
• Water Systems
Bruce & Allie Jo BeissenherzP.O. Box 398 • Wellington, MO 64097
(816) 934-8193
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Beam and Eads to perform Thursday evening
Beam & Eads, a regional recording and touring act from Lafayette County plays a variety of music including rag-time, jazz, country, western swing, Dix-ieland, blues, 50s and 60s, Motown and pop/rock. Band encourages the audience to sing, dance and shout out their favor-ite requests. Band is led by Perry Beam and Brian Eads.
Beam grew up in the Lee’s Summit area playing honky-tonk piano. He has toured the United States and Far East, where he taught college English and owned a nightclub in Taiwan. He also plays the organ at the Christ Episcopal Church in Lexington. He now lives in Higginsville and is an antiques dealer.
Eads is from Lexington and spent his
music career as a rock drummer but has branched out into other genres. He was the drummer for Rampage from 1979-90 and toured throughout the United States and Canada. Eads is the mayor pro tem and a 13-year city councilman in Lexington, where he owns and oper-ates Flip City Entertainment.
Roger Goodloe, a native of Lexington, began his musical career in the 70s. Goodloe lived in Austin, Tex., for sev-eral years where he shared the stage with some of the finest blues artists. His guitar style and vocals complement the variety of music that Beam & Eads perform. Goodloe now lives in Richmond and is in pharmaceutical sales in Kan-sas City.
Beam and Eads, a regional recording and touring act from Lafay-ette County, will provide the Thursday evening entertainment; from left, Perry Beam, Brian Eads and Roger Goodloe.
Mojo Dogs will entertain Friday night at the Wellington Fair.
Mojo Dogs to perform Friday eveningMojo Dogs, formed around 1999 to play
benefit shows for charities and people in need. Their music was so well received at these events they started playing at pub-lic venues. Though members have changed over the years, their commitment to serv-ing the community has never changed. They continue to assist with local fund-raisers and groups such as hospice and the Lafayette County Cancer Coalition. HoppyFest 2009 is an example of their commitment to helping the community. HoppyFest committee members helped or-ganize HoppyFest 2009, in honor of Jerry R. “Hoppy” Hopkins, former drummer and
cofounder of the Mojo Dogs, who lost his battle with cancer earlier that year. That show featured nine area acts and raised close to $6000 for a state-of-the-art sound system, which was donated to the Higgins-ville Community Center in Hoppy’s name. Due to the success of HoppyFest 2009, the event has become an annual event, raising money for a charity to be decided by the HoppyFest committee. Current members of The Mojo Dogs include, John Miller, bass guitar and vocals; Sevier Hoeffer, harmon-ica, percussion; Noel Galloway, guitar and vocals; Troy Ainsworth, guitar and vocals; Bryan Abney, drums and vocal.
Wellington Fair Entertainment
Thursday, June 76:15 p.m. - Opening ceremony, Boys Scouts Troop & Cub Pack 7136:30 p.m. - Pet Parade “Critters” followed by Youth Parade “Young’ns”7-10 p.m. - Beam and Eads
Friday, June 85:30 - 7:30 p.m. - Wellington Has Talent7:30 p.m. - Wacky Tacky Parade “West-ward Ho’s”8 - 11:30 p.m. - The Mojo Dogs
Saturday, June 9Noon - 4 p.m. - 15th Annual Car Show5 p.m. - Cupcake Challenge7 p.m. - Grand Parade “Wild, Wild, West7:45 - 11:45 p.m. - Classic Rock Revue
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Bob Riesmeyer, Margaret Church
In Memory of those who have passed away since
the last fair - for all their support of the Wellington Fair over their years, we
say thank you.
The Wellington Fair Cookbooks are here!
On sale now for only $5.
The cookbooks make great gifts and have 345 of the community’s favorite recipes.
Buy now before these sure to be collector
items are all gone.
Contact any fair board member.
They will also be on sale at the Wellington Fair.Langdon and
EmisonAttorneys-at-law
Robert Langdon/Kent Emison911 Main St.Phone (660) 259-6175
Lexington, Missouri1 (800) 397-4910
Welcome to the Fair!
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Classic Rock Revue came together in the late 1990s as a group of musicians who had played together in bands since the 1970s, but never in this configura-tion.
“This band has an extremely twisted family tree,” said keyboardist-guitarist Tim Coulter. “I played in a band with Mark Lindhorst in junior high school. He played bass and I was playing drums.”
Likewise, when lead guitarist Andy Bryant first played with Coulter, Bryant was playing drums. When Bryant switched to guitar, he joined a group featur-ing Lindhorst on bass and future Classic Rock Revue vocalist, Leonard Aud-sley. Bryant later played in some bands with Ronnie Goodloe on drums and Donalyn Goodloe on vocals, some of which also included Audsley.
Confused yet? Let’s just say that within this one group there’s approximate-ly 230 years of combined musical experience.
Ronnie Goodloe has been playing drums on the Lexington music scene since the 1960s, playing with his brother, cousins, and friends. Several years later, he ended up marrying the singer in his band, Donalyn Ashinhurst. She han-dles some lead and harmony vocals in CRR. The two have been together ever since, both musically and maritally.
Leonard Audsley, vocals, harmonica and trumpet, comes from Carrollton. Af-ter playing in some local bands, he also ended up playing music in Lexington, singing with some future CRR members.
Andy Bryant started playing at a young age, although he was originally a drummer. The son of a musician, he hit his stride when he switched to guitar, becoming one of the most melodic lead players in the area.
Mark “Sparky” Lindhorst has been holding down the bottom end on bass since he was in 7th grade in Lexington. He spent several years in Texas, where he continued to hone his skills.
Tim Coulter, another early starter from Lexington, began as a drummer, but now plays guitar, keyboards, mandolin, or “whatever’s needed for a particular song.”
As their name implies, the band’s main focus is classic rock. They throw in a few newer songs, along with several that one rarely hears a cover band play. Most importantly, their songs are aimed to get people on the dance floor and having fun.
“Have we been around a while?” asked Coulter. “Well, we all played a lot of these ‘oldies’ back when they were current hits.”
Classic Rock Revue will entertain Saturday night at the Wellington Fair. They include Tim Coulter, keyboardist-guitarist, Andy Bryant, lead gui-tarist, Ronnie Goodloe, drums, Donalyn Good-loe, vocals, Leonard Audsley, vocals, har-monica and trumpet and Mark “Sparky” Lindhorst, bass.
Classic Rock Revue to perform Saturday evening
2012 Wellington FairMercantile & Craft Show
See the following booths and
more at the Wellington Fair.
There will be something for
everyone.
Nap-Well Extension
Club (baked goods, crafts and cookbooks)Rose Wulfekotter Creations (Embroidery Tiger
Items and Crafts)Kathy’s Homemade Kraft’s by Kathy Barton, Gow-
er, MO Tastefully Simple by Sharon PyburnSt. Lukes Church OutreachHandmade Gifts by Alicia Adams (Bows, tutus
and more)“Frame By Frame” by Kathy Tinoco Handmade Gifts by Virgie Stratton (Machine em-
broidery and hand knitted items) Western Items by Rusty Hale Handmade Gifts by Kathleen Robb (Crochet items,
fleece throws, sock monkeys & more)Amy Marie’s Accessories, Jewelry & Unique GiftsCelebrating Home by Kristin & Michael StuckeyPampered Chef by Theresa Ricketson Community Christian Center of Wellington & Na-
poleonBella Kay Kreations by Lori Abedrabbo (Jewelry to
include Tiger items)Watkins by Brad SchabergIt Works & Just Jewelry by Kellie AntleBorgman-Osthoff American Legion Post #134
(Pushup contest and donations accepted for new roof)Friends to Elect Harley Amos ToddLittle Italy Food Truck
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Youth/Teen/4-H DivisionAll youths and students that participate in Industrial Arts, Art, FFA, FCCLA
and 4-H are encouraged to enter projects in the Wellington Fair.All articles will be accepted from 6 – 9 p.m., Thursday, June 7th. Articles shall
not be removed before 9 p.m., Saturday, June 9th. Prizes and ribbons will be awarded. See Home Economics Division for more information. New location this year, the American Legion Building.
The exhibit will be open to the public beginning Friday, June 8th.
Youth ParadeA Youth Parade is planned for Thursday, June 7th immediately following the
Pet Parade. The parade theme is “Young’ns” and is open to boys and girls of ages 12 and
under. No motorized vehicles will be allowed.Categories are as follows: Decorated Vehicles, Character Costumes and Deco-
rated Bicycles. Ribbons will be awarded. The event promises to be a lot of fun for everyone.To register, please call the fair board building at 816-934-8200 or you may
register at the time of the event.
Pet ParadeSixth Annual Pet Parade is planned for Thursday, June 7th at 6:30 p.m.The parade theme is “Critters” and is open to everyone.Prizes will be awarded.The event promises to be a lot of fun for everyone. To register, please call Fair Board, 816-934-8200 or just bring your pet to line
up at 6:15 p.m. .
Parade RulesAbsolutely no throwing candyNo speedingNo burning of tiresParade route must be followedNo altering floats after judging4-wheelers and motorcycles: Participants must
wear helmets and no popping wheeliesHorses: Rider must control horses and provide
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85 Years, The Wellington FairWell, come one, come all to the 85th Wellington Fair. If you have a quilt, jelly, cookies, flowers, radishes, woodworking
items, photos, a great appetite or just tapping you toe to the music come on and have fun in the Wild, Wild West.Wellington is also celebrating their 175th year and that is why we are having a western theme. Wellington became
a river town and tannery town on May 8, 1837. The town’s first name was Tyro after the tannery. Clinton Bledsoe named the town Wellington. The incorporation was signed in 1855; the government body of the town did not come into existence until 1885.
As I was digging into the history of Wellington I found out something interesting about an outlaw of the west is buried in the Arnold Cemetery just west of Wellington off of Highway 24. His name is
Archie Clements. He was a confederate bushwhacker during the civil war and was a follower after the war of bloody Bill Anderson. He also was with Jesse James in the early years before James received all the notoriety. Clements was only 20 years old when he died.
So come out to Wellington on June 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th to check out the Wild, Wild West Fair. Wednesday night we start off with the Baby Contest and the Commu-nity Christian Center, Thursday bring in you goodies or flowers for judging- all home economics and the flower show will be at the American Legion. KMZU will be broadcasting live from 4:30-6:30 p.m. Friday at 11 a.m. the food stand will open for lunch and that evening we will entertain you with a variety of parades, contests and music. Saturday get you day started with the 5k Run Walk sponsored by the Girl Scouts, eat some break-fast, fun games will start at 11 a.m., Car Show will be going on, food stand opened and exhibits to see, rides to rides and people to visit with. Come and enjoy the 85th year of the Wellington Fair and 175 years of Welling-ton. Hope to see you there!!!!
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Official Entry Form Parade Theme: “Wild, Wild West” Assemble at High School by 5:30 p.m.
Pre-Judging at High School, 6 p.m.
SATURDAY JUNE 9 7 P.M.Check the category in which you are participating:
Artistic Floats______Comic Floats_____Walking Unit______ Antique Cars______Antique Trucks______Classic Cars______ Classic Trucks______Motorcycles_____Antique Tractors______Classic Tractors_____
Saddle Clubs_____Horse & Riders______Marching Bands_____Politicians, $50 fee____
Thursday * June 7 * 6:30 p.m.No motorized vehicles allowed. Open to boys & girls 12 and under
Decorated Vehicles, Character Costumes & Bicycles
Pet Parade - “Critters” Youth Parade - “Young’ns” (ages 12 and under)
Friday * June 8 * 7:30 p.m.Wacky Tacky Parade - “Westward Ho’s”
NAME OF INDIVIDUAL OR ORGANIZATION: CONTACT PERSON:
ADDRESS:
PHONE:PLEASE MAIL YOUR ENTRY FORM TO:
Wellington Community Fair, P.O. Box 241, Wellington, MO 64097. Or Call 934-8200; 240-8585; 419-5447
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FACTS ABOUT THE WELLINGTON FAIR BOARD
Did you know? The Wellington Fair Board supports Boy Scout Troop 713 and Cub Scout Pack 713 by opening The Wellington Fair Board building for its meetings and fund raisers.
Did you know? The Wellington Fair Board supports the Wellington Napoleon 4-H club by opening The Wellington Fair Board building for its meetings.
Did you know? Boy Scout Troop 713 helps the Fair Board during the Fair by helping set up the Food Stand and pick-ing up the trash in the mornings and tearing down the food stand.
Did you know? The Wellington Fair Board provides a ven-ue for many of the local churches and the Wellington Napo-leon R-9 Seniors to have fund raiser food stands.
Did you know? The Wellington Fair Board is made up of local folks just like you who work hard to put on a great Fair.
Did you know? The Wellington Fair Board is always look-ing new members. The more the merrier!
Did you know? The Wellington Fair Board along with oth-er local non profi ts sponsors the Wellington Christmas light-ing ceremony.
Did you know? The Wellington Fair Board operates on fundraisers and donations only. The board does not receive any public monies.
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2012 Wellington Fair Games...Friday, June 8th:
5 pm – Bucket Races for ages 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-
12 Tricycle Races for ages 2-4, 5-6 & 7-8. (Bring your own tri-cycle)
Following the Wacky Tacky Parade: Wheel-
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WELLINGTON FAIR BOARD AND GIRL SCOUT TROOP 1305
2nd Annual 5K Run/WalkAnd 1 Mile Kid’s Fun Run (grades 6 & under)
Saturday, June 9, 2012Run/Walk starts at 8 AM
Registration @ 7 AM
(Race day registration will be available)Wellington-Napoleon R-9 School
800 Highway 131, Wellington, MO 64097
Questions about the event-contact Lori Thornburg @ [email protected]
Early registration form-register by June 1, 2012:
Name ____________________________________________________________________________
Phone Number _________________________________________________________________
Name of additional runner/walkers __________________________________________
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T-shirt size(s): ____________________________________________________________________
_________ 5K - $20 per person (number of participants) - $25 on the day of the event
_________ 1 Mile Fun Run - $10 per person (number of participants) - $12 on the day of the event
_________ Total enclosed (cash or check to Wellington Girl Scout Troop 1305)
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Wellington Fair Wine & Beer GardenAdmission FeeLocated at the corner of 4th & Cherry (next to the fi re station)Must be 21 or older to enter-ID’s will be checked!!!!
Thursday, June 7th: 12 pm to 10 pmDJ Washers Tournament starts at 3 pm. Entry fee
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Wellington Fair Baby ContestContestants needed for the Wellington
Community Fair Baby ShowThe Baby Show will be on Wednesday evening, June 6th at
the Christian Community Center. There will be six categories: 0-3 months, 4-6 months, 7-12 months, 13-18 months, 19-24 months and 24-36 months. Boys and girls will be judged separately.
Registration for the 0-12 month age groups will be held at 6:00 for both boys and girls. The 13-36 months old contestants will not regis-ter until 6:30.There is a $5 per contestant entry fee.
*Note: Judging will start at 6:30 p.m. with the 0-3 month’s age groups and finish with the 24-36 months. Each group will have a first, second and third place winner, with 1st place trophies awarded sepa-rately for boys and girls. Each contestant will receive a Wellington Community Fair ribbon.
All the first place winners will be featured in the Wellington Com-munity Fair Parade on Saturday June 9th.
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Horticulture Division
This exhibit is open to the public - all ages.
Apples only - Stems must be left on.
Class 1: Best plate 5 yellow apples, any variety.
Class 2: Best plate 5 peaches, any variety, cling or freestone.
Class 3: Best plate 5 blackberries, any variety with stems on.
Class 4: Best plate 5 raspberries, any variety with stems on.
Class 5: Best plate 5 cherries, any variety with stems on.
Class 6: Best plate 5 gooseberries, any variety with stems on.
Class 7: Best plate 5 strawberries, any variety with stems on.
Class 8: Best plate 5 apricots, any variety
Class 9: Best plate 5 boysenber-ries, any variety with stems on.
Class 10: Best plate 5 juneberries, any variety with stems on.
Class 11: Best plate 5 blueberries,
any variety with stems on.Class 12: Best plate 5 onions, any
variety, do not peel.Class 13: Best plate 5 tomatoes,1. Any variety2. Roma3. CherryClass 14: Best plate 5 carrots, with
1 inch tops.Class 15: Best plate 5
beets, with 1 inch tops.Class 16: Best plate 5
turnips, with 1 inch tops.Class 17: Best plate 5
peppers1. Sweet2. HotClass 18: Best plate 5
radishes, any variety with 1 inch tops.
Class 19 : Best plate 5
brussels sprouts, any variety.
Class 20: Best plate 10 green or wax beans in pod, any variety.
Class 21: Best plate 10 butter or lima beans in pod, any variety.
John Piepmeier, Chairman, 816-934-8312; Mark Schroer, Sharon Piepmeier, Raymond Walter and Peggy Walter
Class 22: Best plate 10 peas in pod, any variety.
Class 23: Best plate 1 cauliflower head, any variety.
Class 24: Best plate broccoli 1 head, any variety.
Class 25: Best plate 5 stalks rhubarb, any variety, pulled with 1 inch tops.
Class 26: Best plate 1 head cab-bage, any variety.
Class 27: Best plate 1 squash, any variety
1. Summer2. WinterClass 28: Best plate 1 eggplant,
any variety.Class 29: Best plate of 5 (alike
specimens, any other vegetable except potatoes).
Class 30: Best plate 5 (alike specimens, any other fruit).
Class 31: Best freak from orchard or gar-den. Must be of natu-ral growth.
Class 32: Best plate cucumbers, any va-riety.
Class 33: Best plate 5 okra, any variety.
Class 34: Largest fruit, 1 only.Class 35: Largest vegetable, 1
only.
PRIZES FOR CLASS:1-35: 1st - $2; 2nd - $1.50; 3rd - $1; 4th 50¢.
CLASS 36: Best garden display consist-
ing of garden fruits, vegetables and flowers. 3’x3’ table space allowed. No field crops, orchard or forest fruits considered in this display. Display to be judged on quantity, quality and attractiveness. Must be grown by exhibitor.
PRIZES FOR CLASS 36 ONLY: 1st - $10; 2nd - $5; 3rd - $3; all other garden display exhibits - $1.
Entries will be accepted from 6-8 p.m. on Thursday, June 7. Exhibits must be removed at 9 p.m. on Satur-day, June 9 or they will be disposed of by the committee.
ATTENTION, ATTENTION, ATTENTIONHave fun at the Wellington Fair and save some money!
You can buy an Advance Sale Armband for $15.Armbands will be $20 at the Fair.
This is for all rides, all ages. You can buy up to 4 armbands to cover all armband ride times. Armband dates and times are: Thursday, 5-10 p.m. Friday, 5-10 p.m. Saturday 2-5 p.m. Saturday 6-10 p.m.
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Thursday, June 7th, Friday, June 8th & Saturday, June 9th
Wellington Lions Club aka Jack ShackIce Cream
FloatsDrinks
Thursday, June 7th, Friday, June 8th & Saturday, June 9thWellington Fair Board
aka Hitchin’PostPop and Water
Drawing Tickets
Cookbooks
Thursday, June 7th, Friday, June 8th &
Saturday, June 9th W-N R-9 Senior Food
Stand aka Chuck WagonRibeye Steak Sandwiches
HamburgerCheeseburger
Hot DogChili Dog
Chili Cheese DogChili
Chili PieNachosCandyDrinks
Thursday, June 7th Wellington Napoleon
Christian Fellowship aka Wagon Wheel CafeSupper: Taco Salad
DessertsDrinks
Friday, June 8th St. Luke Evangelical Church aka Wagon
Wheel CafeFried chicken
BBQ Brisket DinnerSandwiches
Hot DogPie
Drinks
Saturday, June 9th Journey of Faith aka Jack
ShackBiscuits and Gravy
BreakfastSausage BiscuitsScrambled eggs
Drinks
Wellington United Methodist Church aka Wagon Wheel
CafeTurkey & Dressing Dinner
Beef Brisket DinnerTurkey or Brisket
SandwichesOpen Face SandwichesPie, Cake & Brownies
Drinks
2012 Wellington Fair
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2012 Wellington Fair DaysWednesday, June 6th 6 pm - Registration begins for the Wellington Fair Baby Contest at the Community Christian Center. 6:30 pm - Baby Contest Begins Thursday, June 7th 11 am- Chuck Wagon Opens (School Food Stand)4:30 pm-6:30 pm-KMZU 100.7 “The Farm” will have a live remote5 pm- Food stands open (Wagon Wheel Café & “Jack Shack”)5 pm- Carnival Opens5 pm Mercantile & Crafts Booths open in Fair Board Building6:15 pm Opening ceremony: Boy Scout Troop and Cub Pack 713 will be raising the flag and lead-ing The Pledge of Allegiance6 pm -10 pm: Carnival Arm Band: Pre–buy coupon $15 or $20 at the carnival (all rides, all ages)6:30 pm: Pet Parade (Critters) and Youth Parade (Young’ns). No motorized vehicles. Sponsored by KMMO 102.9 Radio. Open to boys & girls 12 and under: Decorated Vehicles, Character Cos-tumes and Decorated Bicycles 7 pm – 10 pm: Entertainment by Beam and EadsFood stand: Wellington-Napoleon Christian Church (Taco Salad), R-9 School Seniors (Ribeye Steak Sandwiches, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Chili, Nachos & More) & Wellington Lions Club (Ice Cream, Floats & Drinks)Friday, June 8th 11 am – Food stands open (Chuck Wagon, Wagon Wheel Café & “Jack Shack”)3 pm – Mercantile & Crafts Booths open in Fair Board Building5 pm-Carnival Opens5 pm – Bucket Races for ages 5-6, 7-8, 9-10, 11-12 & 13-15. Tricycle Races for ages 2-4, 5-6 & 7-8. (Bring your own tricycle)5:30 pm – 7:30 pm: Wellington Has Talent (all ages). Prizes will be awarded.6 pm – 10 pm: Carnival Arm Band: Pre–buy coupon $15 or $20 at the carnival (all rides, all ages)7:30 pm – Wacky Tacky Parade: Westward Ho’s. Sponsored by KMMO 102.9 Radio (line-up at Road District Bldg).
Following the Parade: Wheelchair Races for 18 & up 8 pm – 11:30 pm: Entertainment- The Mojo DogsFood stand: St. Luke Evangelical Church (Fried Chicken, Brisket & Pie R-9 School Seniors (Ribeye Steak Sand-wiches, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Chili, Nachos & More) & Wellington Lions Club (Ice Cream, Floats & Drinks) Saturday, June 9th 7 am – 11 am Journey of Faith Breakfast – “Jack Shack”7 am - Registration for the 5K Run/Walk sponsored by Girl Scout Troup 1305 at the Wellington-Napoleon school parking lot. Run/Walk begins at 8 am. 9 am - Chuck Wagon Opens (School Food Stand)10 am - Mercantile & Crafts Booths open in Fair Board Building10 am – Midnight Carnival 11 am – Food stands open (Wagon Wheel Café & “Jack Shack”)11 am GAMES Start: For the Young and the Young at Heart! Prizes will be awarded12 pm – 4 pm 15th Annual Car Show. Contact Rick & Diane Rukavina @ 934-2733 or Tim & Kelly Logan at 240-85852 PM-5 PM- Carnival Arm Band: Pre–buy coupon $15 or $20 at the carnival (all rides, all ages)4:30 – Cupcake Challenge register with cupcakes in Fair Building sponsored by the Mixing Bowl 5:00-Cupcake Challenge Judging Begins-Fair Building-(prizes will be awarded)5:30 pm – Grand Parade Line up at Wellington-Napoleon R-9 School6 pm – Grand Parade Pre-Judging6 pm-10 pm-Carnival Arm Band: Pre–buy coupon $15 or $20 at the carnival (all rides, all ages)7 pm - GRAND PARADE-Theme: “Wild, Wild West” Sponsored by KMMO 102.9 RadioNO THROWING OF OBJECTS FROM ANY FLOATS OR VEHICLES.7:45 pm – 11:45 pm Entertainment: Classic Rock RevueDrawing for Prize Winners will be throughout the evening-need not be present to win.Food stand: Wellington United Methodist Church (Turkey, Brisket, Sandwiches, Desserts), R-9 School Se-niors (Ribeye Steak Sandwiches, Hamburgers, Hot Dogs, Chili, Nachos & More) & Wellington Lions Club (Ice Cream, Floats & Popcorn)(Schedule subject to change)
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2012 Wellington Fair Cupcake ChallengeSponsored by the Mixing Bowl Baking Company-Odessa
Saturday June 9th-registration at 4:30 pm-fair buildingJudging will begin at 5:00 pm
Two categories and please include your recipe-tell if you used a box mix or how you made. The winners in each category will have the recipe
(the Mixing Bowl version) made at The Mixing Bowl for a month.Ages 8-14 year olds
1st place-$25 Gift certificate and cupcake featured for a month at The Mixing Bowl
2nd place-$10 gift certificate 3rd place-$5 Gift certificate
Ages 15 and older 1st place-$25 Gift certificate and cupcake fea-
tured for a month at the mixing bowl2nd place-$10 Gift certificate3rd place-$5 Gift certificate
Any questions please call Mary Bertram at 816-633-5500 or Tahnami Gittinger 816-263-3003.
Have fun and be creative!!!!
Don’s ApplianceSusie Smith, Owner
109 S. 2nd, Odessa, Mo. 633-5338 • 633-4824
Open: Mon. thru Fri. 9:00 to 5:00 Sat. 9:00 to Noon
Odessa Outlet CenterOdessa, MO
816-633-7111
Hometown WirelessHOMETOWN FAIR - HOMETOWN FUN!
1328 West Old Hwy 40(at the Odessa Outlet Mall)
816.633.4185
TANNING & TANNING LOTIONSFASHION PURSES, JEWELRYMEN’S & WOMEN’S WATCHESSUNGLASSES, CANDLES & MORE!
ServingWestern
Lafayette County
Servicing ALL Brands of heating and cooling equipment. Residential and commercial.
230-7716 located at 600 West Dryden - Odessa
Tom Casey, owner
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2012 Wellington Fair Themes
Wild, Wild WestGrand Parade: Wild, Wild West
Youth Parade: Young’ns
Wacky Tacky Parade: Westward Ho’s
Pet Parade: Critters
Enjoy the Fair
101 A N.E. MainRichmond, MO
816-616-2812Schlotman Counseling Services
404 N. 4th St.Odessa, MO
Families are important to us... for your counseling needs call
Enjoy the Fair!ODESSA EYE CARE
NANCY J. FRY, O.D.
Hours: Tuesday 10-5 • Wednesday 10-7 • Thursday 10-5 • Friday 10-6every other Saturday 9 a.m.-noon
Offi ce Hours By Appointment
201 North 2nd, Suite C, Odessa, Missouri 64076
(816) 230-5321
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240-8582 240-0012934-8231 934-8291
1280 W. Old Hwy. 40 • Odessa, MO 64076(816) 633-5774 • www.LRHC.com
We accept all major health insurance plans.
HAVE FUN AT THE WELLINGTON FAIR!
ENJOY THE 2012 WELLINGTON FAIR!
1212 W. Old Hwy. 40Odessa, MO
Floral Phone 816-633-4083 Store 816-633-4700
Store hours: M-Sat. 6am - 10pm Sun. 7am - 9pm
Thank youWellington-Napoleon
for yourpatronageENJOY THE FAIR!
Have fun at the Fair!
Rick RukavinaBox 225 • Wellington, MO 64097
• Home: (816) 934-2733 • Mobile (816) 405-4257
Since 1969
Rick’s HEATINGAND
COOLING
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Sponsorship Levels include In-kind donations
Friend of the Fair: $50-$99Kathy Bratton-Kathy’s KreationsMcDonalds of LexingtonNora Dinse Insurance AgencyTom Nolting Insurance Agency Brad Schaberg-WatkinsNapoleon Bank
Bronze Level: $100-$249Community Christian CenterRichard Montgomery State Farm, Blue SpringsWithrow’s Body ShopThe Mixing BowlThomas L. Hodson Insurance AgencyOdessa DieselSni-Mini MartRogge FarmsPicture People, Independence CenterB & L Bank Reagan’s Portrait Gallery Taber Printing
Silver Level: $250-$499Happy Dayz Hair SalonHughes Chrysler-Dodge-JeepErnie Flucke
Gold Level: $500-$749Kent Dorsch – Heartland Farm &
LawnNew Signs by Mark Dobson
PlatinumLevel: $750 and beyondNadler’s Catering
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Rector Chevrolet
KC# 229-5757 660-584-2175
3401 Hwy. 13 South Higginsville
www.rectorchev.com
Hwy. 13 and 20th StreetLexington, MO
(660) 259-4890Mon.-Thur. 7am - 9pm • Fri.-Sat. 7am - 10pm
We support our local communities.Check out our 1% rebate program- see store for details
Family Law ~ Divorce ~ Custody & Child Support
Adoption & Guardianship
Estate Planning ~ Probate ~ Personal Injury
Traffic Tickets/DWI/DUI ~ Criminal Defense ~ Misdemeanors & Felonies
THE HALFORD LAW OFFICE, L.C.Kelly A. Rose, Attorney
215 W. Dryden, Odessa, MO 64076
(816) 230-5059Professional attention to your personal matter.
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Best Wishes ForA Great Fair!
Linda NiendickLafayette County Clerk
Kolkmeyer FamilyFuneral Home
Fourth & Walnut • Wellington, Mo. 64097
816-934-2323* Pre-Need Trust Plans * Full-Service Facility
* Dignified & Dedicated* Serving Others As We Would Wish To Be Served
Leland and Marcia KolkmeyerKyle Kolkmeyer
Kylene Kolkmeyer
Welcome to the fair!Welcome to the fair!
Jerry and JeffBeckemeyer816-934-2653
SNI MINI MARTEast 24 Hwy., Wellington
816-934-8100
Locally Owned and OperatedOPEN 7 Days a Week...
Have Fun at the
Mon.-Thur. 6AM-7PMFri.-Sat. 6AM-8PM
Sun. 11AM-4PM
Have a blue ribbontime...
Join us at the fairAll fair participants are
winners!
Tom Nolting Insurance Agency, Inc.117 W. 224 Hwy., Wellington
816-240-8511 or 816-934-8445www.gmrc.com
We recognize the hard work and dedication of all exhibitors in preparation for the Wellington Fair and wish everyone the best of luck
T & N Auto Parts211 W. Mason 633-5811 or 230-3344
Hours: 8 a.m. - 6 p.m., Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. - 1 p.m., Sat.
• Auto • Truck • FarmForeign and Domestic
Joey Kleoppel, Owner
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CARBONLESS FORMS • NCRATTN:
CONTRACTORS,SERVICE PROVIDERS
SMALL & LARGEBUSINESS OWNERS
• CONTRACTS
• RECEIPTS
• SALES AGREEMENTS
• ORDER FORMS
• SPECIALTY FORMS
Let The Odessanquote your
NCR form needs!Bring in existing form or let us help you design a form to fi t your needs
Call Renee Spaar
816-230-5311for a no-obligation quote or email: [email protected]
• Quantities available: 250, 500, 1000, 1500, 2000 and up
• 2, 3, 4, and 5 part forms available
• Front and back printing offered
• Numbering available
• Multiple sizes to choose from
COMPETITIVEPRICES -
HOMETOWNSERVICE!
ADVERTISE ON OUR WEB PAGEPrices start at only $15/month!
THIS INVOICE IS PAST DUE
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Your Town, MO 00000
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THANK YOU
For Your Business
103 SE 12th St.Oak Grove, MO 64075
Serving Eastern Jackson & Lafayette Counties
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(816) 690-7218 FAX (816) [email protected]
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Levasy (816) 650-3122 Lexington (660) 259-2261Odessa (816) 633-5591 Higginsville (660) 584-3676Alma (660) 674-2291 Norborne (660) 594-3341
RIVER VALLEYMFA AGRI-SERVICE
• Precision Agronomy Services• MFA FEEDS (Bulk or Bagged)• Dry Fertilizer (Bulk or Bagged)• Grains• Feed
• Seed• Farm Supplies• Grain by Rail or Truck
HAVE A GREAT TIME AT THE WELLINGTON FAIR!
HOFLANDER FORD 1807 MAIN • HIGGINSVILLE (660) 584-2151
www.hoflanderford.comHarold Hoflander, Owner • Keven Hoflander, Sales
Have fun at the fair!
Serving Lafayette County Since 1982!
SaLeS and CompLete ServiCe department
A Full Service Monument Dealer720 S. 20th St. Lexington, MO 64067
Serving Area Families Since 1959(660) 259-2931 Toll Free 888-259-2931
Monuments and MarkersGranite or Bronze
Granite Signs • Granite Countertops
Baker Memorials
- We have banners -
MagnetIC sIgns for vehicles
and
Have fun at the Wellington Fair!!!
The Odessan212 W. Mason
Odessa, MO 64076
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Thomas L. Hodson Insurance
24 & 131 Hwy.240-8472 metro 934-8344 local
Welcome To The Wellington Fair!Compliments of...
WELLINGT
ON
315 E. Park Lane, Odessa(In North Park Plaza, down from Curves)816-633-7646 • Hours: 7 a.m. - 2 p.m., Tuesday - Thursday7 a.m. - 8 p.m., Fri.-Sat.; 7 a.m. - 2 p.m., SundayClosed Monday
1911 North Main St., HigginsvilleDowntown Higginsville
660-584-7646Hours: 7 a.m. - 2 p.m. Tues. - Sat.
Closed Monday
NOW SERVING IN 2 LOCATIONS - ODESSA AND HIGGINSVILLE
Home Cooking in a Family Atmosphere
Features:• Ability to reserve the space for a few hours or for 24-hour periods of time.• Space for socials, cocktails, or formal dinners• Cafe seating for up to 80 people• A beautiful cherry-paneled reception space comfortable for up to 150 people• Gymnasium space set up for a formal dinner with round tables seating up to 350• Separate entrances to each space• Full kitchen for your caterer• Large furnished patio area for guests overflow or outdoor entertaining• Complete audio-visual equipment on site• Parquet dance floor available for rental
Have a Great Timeat the Fair!
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