Fair Times
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Fair Times
May, 2014 Fair Times Volume 3 Issue 8 Sioux Empire Fair Association, Inc. Gardening Season Gardening season is here in full swing and the Master Gardeners are holding their annual plant sale in the Arts Center on Saturday, May 10. The sale begins at 9 am and plants usually sell out early, so come on time! On sale are a wide variety of annuals, perennials, grasses, herbs, vegetables, bulbs, and houseplants. Fair Artists Local, regional, and nationally known artists are featured every year at the fair. These artists come from different backgrounds and play different genres of music that appeal to many music fans. This month we introduce a national, regional, and locally known artist. western blues artists to watch for. His influences range from Stevie Ray Vaughn and John Lee Hooker to the stories told by legendary country players like Hank Williams Sr. and Johnny Cash. Opening for Josh Turner on Monday night is American Young. A country music band whose members are Jon Stone and Kristy Osmunson. “We are squarely focused on delivering our own brand of music and hope that folks will find Hector Anchondo If you have any gardening questions or head scratching problems, the Sioux Falls Master Gardeners have a hot line open through October 1. You can call, email or stop in with a sample plant or bug for them to look at. Master Gardeners are trained to help you with gardening and insect problems. Hot Line Coordinator: Liz Blaalid 2001 E. Eighth St. Phone: 605.782.3298 [email protected] American Young Elisabeth Hunstad performs on the Front Porch August 7th at 3 pm. She has an eclectic taste in music. Her list of musical influences extends to everything that she hears. Her style combines elements of jazz, rock, pop, gospel, Motown, R&B, Latin, folk, country, art music and contemporary sounds. our songs everything from haunting to dramatic and intense”, says Jon. Listen to their single, “Love is War”. Hector Anchondo performs on the Front Porch August 8th at 6 pm. This Missouri farm boy has been rapidly emerging as one of the mid- Elisabeth Hunstad May & June Public Events Event Date Benson’s Flea Market * indicates more information May 3 & 4 Location Expo Exhibit Hall 4-H Shaggy Show* May 3 Expo Hot Rod Swap Meet May 4 Armory Quarter Horse Show May 9 - 11 Expo Center May 10 Arts Center Master Gardener’s Spring Plant Sale* Sports Car Club May 17 & 18 East Parking Lot Miniature Horse Show May 24 & 25 Expo RibFest* May 29 - June 1 Midway Siouxland Renaissance Festival June 7 & 8 Neighborhood Rodeo Bible Camp June 8 - 12 Expo Sioux Falls Corvette Club June 13 East Parking Lot June 14 & 15 East Parking Lot June 21 Festival Grounds June 24 - July 2 East Parking Lot Sports Car Club Color Vibe 5K Fun Run Billion Auto Sale Air Force Free Concert: Max Impact American Gelbveih Jr. National Classic June 25 June 29 - July 4 Grandstand Expo 4-H Shaggy Show Spring Plant Sale RibFest Open Horse Show. A 4-H horse program fund-raiser. Show, timed event and fun classes offer an opportunity to brush up for the coming show season. Spring plant sale features a wide variety of annuals, perennials, grasses, herbs, vegetables, etc. grown by the Minnehaha County Master Gardeners or donated to the organization. Delicious BBQ and classic rock bands; including, Loverboy, Rick Springfield, and Lynyrd Skynyrd. Sunday is free family day. May 3, 9 am May 10, 9 am - 10 am Presented by Dollar Loan Center May 29 - June 1 For more information on these events visit SiouxEmpireFair.com DIY Sea Glass Vases This month we bring you a project that is a great gift for Mother’s Day and/or to submit into the Misc. Bazaar class in the Arts Center. What You’ll Need: 1) small, inexpensive clear vases 2) frosted glass spray paint 3) frosted glass paint 4) foam roller or sponge Tutorial: 1) Spray the vases with the spray paint outside, in a ventilated area. 2) After the vases dry, squirt the paint directly on one side. 3) Use a foam roller to spread the paint by rocking the roller around the entire perimeter of the vase. 4) Once all of the vases receive their coat of frosted color, place them into the oven to cure (bake at 350 degrees for 30 minutes). 5) Embellish however you want. Tutorial courtesy of I Heart Organizing.