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196th STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR August 18-23, 2015 PAGE 2 | STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR | AUGUST 2015 Something for EVERYONE S inging vegetables, racing pigs and a magic trunk are some of the unique attractions at this year’s Steuben County Fair. The fair – which runs from Aug. 18-23 – boasts something for everyone, according to Manager Nick Pelham. “It’s good, quality family entertainment,” Pelham said. Fairgoers are well-familiar with Rosaire’s Royal Racing Pigs, who are returning for their 24th season. Several times daily, the pigs “race” through a short course to delight of the crowds that flock to each performance. “He sounds his horn and starts talking and everyone runs over,” Pelham said. Also returning is the comedic ventriloquist Sylvia Fletcher and her Magic Trunk full of puppets. see FAIR | 8 BY STELLA DUPREE • [email protected] • LEADER FILE PHOTOS Celebrating OUR 100 YEAR ANNIVERSARY For over 100 years Longwell Lumber has been the first choice in the area for quality products, expert service and great prices on all your building needs. LONGWELL LUMBER CO. (607) 776-2713 • 31 W. Steuben St., Bath, NY Visit us online at www.steubencourier.com www.the-leader.com www.eveningtribune.com PAGE 3 | STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR | AUGUST 2015 MUSIC TO YOUR EARS THE HEADLINERS: Sawyer Brown For ticket information, go to www.steubencountyfair.org or call 776-1413. S awyer Brown, a country band from Florida that has been touring and recording for nearly 35 years, will headline the Steuben County Fair. The band will perform at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 22 in the grandstands at the Steuben County Fairgrounds. Tickets are $20 general admission, $25 reserved or $30 on the track in front of the stage. Sawyer Brown, founded in 1981 in Apopka, Fla., has 20 studio albums and more than 50 singles that have made the Billboard country charts, including three No. 1 hits: “Step that Step,” “Some Girls Do” and “Thank God for You.” The band received a Horizon Award from the Country Music Association in 1985, as well as a Vocal Group of the Year from the Academy of Country Music in 1997. Eric Wensel/ The Leader Left | Wendy Owens and Renegade play Centerway Square recently in Corning. Sunday, August 23 • Noon-4pm Wendy Owens and Renegade will perform behind the Grandstand. PAGE 4 | STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR | AUGUST 2015 Farm-City Day COURTESY OF CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OF STEUBEN COUNTY It’s been two years since our last Farm-City Day; an event highlighting the importance of agriculture in Steuben County. We are pleased and excited to announce that we will be returning to Canisteo, to the Moss-VanWie Dairy Farm. Cliff & Deb Moss hosted the event just a few years ago in 2011. Look for many of your favorite displays & vendors (maple, ice cream, dairy princess, milking a cow by hand) along with new attractions and exhibits! Centrally located on State Route 36, Moss-VanWie Dairy is home to 120 cows and 100 calves and heifers. They have over 300 acres of corn, 120 acres of soybeans and 80 acres of hay. Farm-City Day is an educational, fun filled day on the farm where the public can get a first-hand, behind the scenes look at how a modern dairy farm operates. Come out and celebrate our local agriculture community at the annual Steuben County Farm-City Day Saturday, September 26. For information on attractions, events, sponsors, and detailed directions visit our website www.steubencountyfarmday.com or find us on Facebook. ARNOLD and BENTON AGENCY, INC. 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Muck Shoes & Boots PR42 Finishing Mowers PR72T Rotary Cutters Backhoes METRO CREATIVE PAGE 5 | STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR | AUGUST 2015 A real competition Be careful what you start. When Jo Ann Brundage was teaching her son, John, about canning and preserving, she couldn’t have known he would grow up to be among her top competitive rivals at the Steuben County Fair. “It started last year,” John Brundage said. “(I said) ‘we’re going to compete, and I’m going to kick your butt in spaghetti sauce.’” It didn’t quite turn out that way. John’s sauce finished second or third behind Jo Ann’s first-place entry. It’s still a sore subject. see COMPETE | 10 ARTICLE AND PHOTOS JAMES POST [email protected] A PROUD SPONSOR OF THE STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR New Home Construction Excavation & Site work Concrete & Poured walls Floors & Flatwork Blacktop & Paving Snow Plowing & Removal Contact us today! 607-776-6599 Jo Ann Brundage has been participating in the culinary competitions at the Steuben County Fair for more than 40 years. Her son, John, learned about canning and preserving from her, and is now one of her competitors. 13 Cameron Place Bath, New York [email protected] machugacontractors.com PAGE 6 | STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR | AUGUST 2015 THUNDERING HOOVES TACK SHOP Your Hometown Horse Equipment Store www.thunderinghoovestackshop.com We help take the guesswork out of mail order and Internet shopping! 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William St., Corning, NY 14830 L A C LO Food Preservation Series C ornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County is continuing its series of hands-on food preservation workshops with two more workshops on boiling water canning and pressure canning. Designed to teach people how to enjoy locally produced food year round, this local food preservation series addresses topics like freezing, canning, preserving meat, and how to cook, grow with, and preserve fresh herbs. Workshops will be held at venues throughout the county, will run from July through November, and will be advertised through Cornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County’s website, www.putknowledgetowork.org. The boiling water canning method, used to can pickles, tomatoes, fruits, jams, jellies, and other preserves, will be taught by CCE Master Preserver, Jon Sterlace, on Friday, August 14, from 5-8pm. Pressure canning, the only safe method for canning lowacid vegetables, meat, poultry, and seafood, will be taught by CCE Master Preserver, Loree Symonds, on Friday, September 11, from 5-8pm. Both canning workshops will be located at the St. Thomas Episcopal Church at 122 Liberty Street in Bath. The cost of each workshop, $15 per person, will include the 3-hour long hands-on experience, a full packet of up-to-date information, a jar of canned vegetables, and a chance to win a door prize. Interested participants should register for these workshops by calling CCE at 607-664-2300, by visiting http://bit.ly/preserveyourfood. For more information, please contact Kelley Elliott, CCE’s Local Food Educator, at [email protected]. SUBMITTED • PHOTO BY METRO CREATIVE PAGE 7 | STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR | AUGUST 2015 Members of the court at left. New Steuben County Dairy Princess O livia Chatain of Arkport has been named 2015-2016 Steuben County Dairy Princess. Olivia is the 16-year old daughter of Richard and Heather Decker of Arkport and Peter Chatain of Cedar Lane Farm in Oldwick, NJ. Olivia is currently a Senior at Arkport Central School. Paige Demun, the 20142015 Princess, crowned Olivia and will stay on the court this year as Alternate Princess. Other members of the court are: Makayla Haischer, Beaver Dams; Megan Ross, Troupsburg; Natalie Capluzzi, Hornell; Emily McCaig, Jasper; and Hannah Stewart, Cohocton. The Steuben County Dairy Princess program is one of 35 county programs in the New York State Dairy Princess and Promotion Program. The purpose of the program is to promote the dairy industry and increase milk and dairy product sales. It is funded by local dairy farmers through their checkoff investment in the American Dairy Association and Dairy Council, Inc. Pictured above: The members of the court (from left): Makayla Haischer, Beaver Dams; Megan Ross, Troupsburg; Natalie Capluzzi, Hornell; Olivia Chatain, Arkport; Emily McCaig, Jasper; Paige Demun, Troupsburg; Hannah Stewart, Cohocton. SUBMITTED BY STEUBEN COUNTY DAIRY PRINCESS PROGRAM ARTWORK BY METRO CREATIVE PAGE 8 | STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR | AUGUST 2015 FAIR Continued from 2 New this year is the Farm Follies, an animated educational display for kids that promotes good nutrition. “There’s a signing corn cob, fruits and vegetables,” Pelham said. All of those shows are among the fair’s free daily attractions, which – of course – include demonstrations, exhibits and judging in more than 100 classes. Entries were still coming in as the Aug. 7 deadline approached, and many categories already had several entries. “Exhibits are going to be up this year. The open class is doing very well,” Pelham said. Of course, no fair would be complete without carnival rides and games, concerts, food-eating contests, tractor pulls, horse racing and a demolition derby. All are on this year’s fair schedule. For a complete list of events and daily admission specials, see page 12. Longtime fairgoer Pelham, who says he “grew up on the fairgrounds”, already knows what he wants to see. “The fried bread dough – I have one a night,” he said. “The animals, the antique tractor displays, that type of stuff.” SUMMERTIME SAVINGS ARE HEATING UP AND PRICES ARE GOING DOWN! Prices Good Through Labor Day! **All prices subject to change based on markets OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK IN BATH, HORNELL, POTSDAM, CANTON, OGDENSBURG, GOUVERNEUR, TUPPER LAKE, NORWICH PAGE 9 | STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR | AUGUST 2015 CONTACT THE LEADER, THE COURIER OR THE TRIBUNE TODAY! PAGE 10 | STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR | AUGUST 2015 COMPETE Continued from 5 Jo Ann has been competing at the fair each year for more than 40 years. She’s a member of the fair’s governing board – as is John now. “It’s a family affair,” she said. John’s involvement with the fair started at a young age. “When I was younger, I sold tickets and whatever I could do,” he said. The mother-son rivalry is helping to keep alive the canned goods competition at the fair, which Jo Ann Brundage said has slowed down in recent years, largely because fewer people know how to do it. Other categories have seen the opposite trend. “The photography has really taken off,” she said, and “last year they had so many in the baked goods (competition) they hardly had enough room We offer a complete line of horse trailers and livestock trailers as well as trailers for every use. 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For more information call Bob Nichols, Addison, NY 607-359-2199 Yates, Wayne, Ontario, Alleghany and Steuben counties 3182 St. Rt. 36 • Jasper, NY 14855 Mobile: 607-382-0954 Technician: Larry Spencer 866-927-2054 Steve Dodds 888-964-1464 Scott Irvine 607-590-6193 [email protected] Rocky Mount, VA Corporate Office Ph: 540-483-5123 • Fax: 540-483-7286 Tunkhannock Office: Ph: 570-836-3168 • Fax: 570-836-1490 for them all.” For those who might be interested in competing in the future, there’s a wealth of categories to take part in, from various canned, preserved items to photography and other art to vegetables and honey. Jo Ann Brundage said the fair brings is “very well-qualified” judges, who do blind tests of the items – they can’t tell who entered what until after it’s scored. That’s probably just as well, as Jo Ann is well-known by most at this point – though son John is on his way. “His dill pickles, I have to admit they’re pretty darn good,” Jo Ann said. She noted she hasn’t entered any of her own this year. “She can’t compete with me,” John quips. John’s an accountant with a firm that handles Finger Lakes vacation properties. He seems to be doing well for himself – but he still grows and cans much of his own food, an activity many now associate with a Depression-era, “save everything” mentality. “I’ve been gardening my whole life,” John said. “It’s a fun hobby.” He doesn’t eat fresh tomatoes, but he cans his own tomato sauce. “I don’t think I’ve hardly ever had a jar of Ragu spaghetti sauce,” he said. John grudgingly admits he isn’t quite ready to go headto-head against his mom’s spaghetti sauce … yet. But how many people have the courage to even try to compete against their own mother’s spaghetti sauce? PAGE 11 | STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR | AUGUST 2015 METRO CREATIVE CCE: The importance of buying local Why is buying local important? Local foods systems provide several advantages over conventional and global markets. Buying locally strengthens regional economies, supports family farms, provides delicious, "fresh-from-the-field" foods for consumers, preserves the local landscape, and can help foster a sense of community. Buying local food strengthens your regional economy Purchasing food that was grown and harvested locally keeps your money circulating within your community, keeping wealth in your region. Buying local food supports family farmers in your community, some of whom have farmed the land for generations. Supporting local farms can help to create jobs for your region. A strong local economy insulates your region from national and global recessions. Buying local food provides high-quality, fresh foods Locally-produced food is often fresher than conventional products grown far away and shipped in trucks for several days. You can give local farmers feedback on the quality and freshness of see LOCAL | 16 COURTESY OF CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OF STEUBEN COUNTY YOUTH DAY WRIST BANDS ON SALE, 12PM - 4PM (HONORED TIL 6PM) 9:00am Gladiolus Show / Horticulture Building 9:00am 4-H Horse Show – English And Western Classes 9:30am 4-H Rabbit Showmanship And Cloverbud Rabbit Show 10:00am Carnival Opens Midway 2:00pm 4-H Animal Costume Contest (Judging Pavilion) 2:00–4:00pm Youth Activities 3:30pm Pie Eating Contest / Grandstand 4:00pm Bicycle Drawings / Grandstand 5:30pm 4-H & FFA Livestock Sale - Market Rabbits, Market Chickens, Market Beef, Market Goats, Market Lambs, And Market Hogs 7:00pm K-F Rough Stock & Rodeo – Full Sanctioned FRIDAY, AUGUST 21ST 9:00am Rose Show / Horticulture Building 8:30-10:30am 4-H Dairy Fitting And Showmanship Contest Including Non-Owner (Judging Pavilion) 10:00am 4-H And Open Sheep Show – Order: 4-H Sheep Fitting And Showmanship, 4-H And Open Class Market Lambs & 4-H And Open Class Breeding Sheep 10:30am-12:30pm – 4-H & Open Dairy Heifer Conformation Classes 1:00pm Carnival Opens Midway 1:30pm 4-H & Open Dairy Cow Conformation Classes Family Appreciation Night Wrist Bands On Sale, 4pm – 9pm (Honored Til Closing) Midway 7:30pm Roberts Demolition Derby / Grandstand THURSDAY, AUGUST 20TH 3:00-5:00pm Arrival Of Lactating Dairy Cattle – Refer To Fairbook 3:30pm Watermelon Eating Contest / Grandstand 4:00pm Bicycle Drawings / Grandstand 4:00pm Turkey Calling Contest* / Conservation Federation Building *For Youths Up To Age 18 5:00pm Livestock Judging Contest (Livestock Show Ring ) 7:00pm 4x4 Stock Pick Up Gas And Diesel And Stock Tractor Trailers Trucks In Front Of Grandstand, Modified 4 X 4 Trucks And 466 Tractors To Line Up. WRIST BANDS ON SALE 12PM - 4PM (HONORED TIL 6PM) 9:00am Open Rabbit Show (Arba Sanctioned Show) / Cement Barn 10:00am Horseshoe Pitching Tournament (Doubles) Judging Pavilion 12:00 Noon Carnival Opens Midway Noon Til 4:00pm Wendy Owens And Renegade (Behind Grandstand) 4:00pm Roberts Demolition Derby Steuben County Finale / Grandstand SUNDAY, AUGUST 23RD FAMILY APPRECIATION WRIST BANDS ON SALE 1PM - 5PM (HONORED TILL 7PM) (SENIOR CITIZEN DAY $3.00 ADMISSION UNTIL 5PM FOR SENIORS) 9:00am 4-H Horse Show – Fit. & Show, Trail, Dressage And Game Classes 10:00am Horseshoe Pitching Tournament (Singles) / Judging Pavilion 10:00am Livestock Skillathon (Livestock Show Ring) 12:00pm - 4:00pm Gas Engine & Antique Farm Equipment Show & Demos Behind Grandstand 1:00pm Carnival Opens Midway 1:00pm 4-H Creative Place Setting Contest (Youth Building) 2:00pm 4-H Cloverbud Giant Cookie Decorating Contest (Youth Building) 2:30pm 4-H Cake Decorating Contest Junior Members Age 8-12 3:00pm 4-H Cake Decoration Contest Senior Members Age 13-19 3:30pm Cake Auction 4:30pm 4-H Flower Arranging Contest (Youth Building) 5:00pm 4-H Barnyard Olympics At Livestock Show Ring 6:00pm 4-H Awards Given Out At Livestock Show Ring 6:30pm Pizza Party At Livestock Show Ring 7:30pm Sawyer Brown / Grandstand SATURDAY, AUGUST 22ND Rodeo / Grandstand 9:00pm Til 12 Midnight Midnight Madness Wrist Bands On Sale, 8pm – 10pm (Honored Til Midnight) Midway 2015 STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE MONDAY, AUGUST 17TH 11:00am 4-H Dog Show 4-H Horse Ring TUESDAY, AUGUST 18TH (SENIOR CITIZEN DAY $3.00 ADMISSION UNTIL 5PM FOR SENIORS) 8:00am 4-H And Open Class Poultry Show / Poultry Barn 9:00am 4-H Dairy Goat Show (Fitting And Showmanship Followed By Breeding Classes) 9:00am 4-H And Open Swine Show 9:00am Dahlia Show / Horticulture Building 10:00am Empire Meat Goat Show Region 3 / Cement Dairy Barn 12:00pm 4-H Rabbit Decathlon - Rabbit Barn 12:00pm Harness Racing (Overnight And N.Y.S. Sire Stake Colts) / Grandstand 1:00pm 4-H Cavy Show And Showmanship 1:00pm 4-H Meat Goat Show (Conclusion Of Swine Show) 2:00pm 4-H Rabbit Show / Rabbit Barn 2:00pm - 6:00pm White River Band / Pavilion 4:00pm Carnival Opens / Midway 6:00 & 7:00pm 4-H Vegetable Art Contest 7:00pm Dairy Showmanship Practice (Judging Pavilion) 7:30pm Roberts Demolition Derby / Grandstand WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19TH YOUTH DAY WRIST BANDS ON SALE, 12PM -4PM (HONORED TIL 6 PM) 9:00am Poultry/Waterfowl Showmanship And 4-H Poultry Judging Contest 10:00am Til Bath Kiwanis - Children I.D. Program / Sheriff's Tent 10:00am Beef Show – Fitting & Showmanship; 4-H & Open Beef 10:00am – 12:00pm General County Level Public Presentations (Youth Building) 11:00am Til 3:00pm Bike Helmet Give Away (While Supplies Last) / Sheriff's Tent 12:00pm Carnival Opens / Midway 12:00pm Talent Contest / Grandstand 12:00pm Cloverbud Dairy Showmanship 1:00pm 4-H-FFA Dairy Judging Contest (Judging Pavilion) 2:00–4:00pm Youth Activities (Youth Building) Free Shows Daily! Rosaire’s Royal Racing Pigs • Ditsy! The Living Doll Silvia And Her Magic Trunk • Agricultural Exhibits In Agricultural Building NOTICE: ALL ENTERTAINMENT AND SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. PAGE 14 | STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR |AUGUST 2015 Find local foods with Steuben Farm Guide Our Steuben County Farm Product Guide is compiled by staff at CCE-Steuben, and distributed free-of-charge to the community to help you locate foods grown or produced in our county. You'll discover a great diversity of products from fruits and vegetables to meats and cheeses, from honey and maple syrup to salsa and popcorn. Visit a farm and pick it yourself or have it delivered to your doorstep, buy it at a farmers' market or the neighborhood roadside stand whatever suits you. When you purchase local foods you enjoy some of the freshest, best-tasting foods available. Buying directly from the producer also gives you the chance to meet and get to know them, and learn about their production methods. Plus, when you buy locally you support the local economy and keep land in agriculture. So why are you waiting? Get out there and Taste the Difference! COURTESY OF CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OF STEUBEN COUNTY PAGE 15 | STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR | AUGUST 2015 69 Years in Business Lester York Agent Farm Family Life Insurance Co., Farm Family Casualty Insurance Co., Don’t miss the 4-Hers! Visit the 4-H County and State Fair website page for details on 4-H shows in 2015: http://putknowledgetowork.org/ 4-h-youth/club-pro grams/county-state-fair United Farm Family Insurance Co., Glenmont, NY 12077 (607) 324-4108 15 Church St. Hornell, NY 14843 lester.york@ farm-family.com Saluting our Dairy Professionals "A Steuben County Trucking Tradition" JOHN FERRIS TRUCKING (607) 776-6234 7412 New York 54, Bath, NY Bulk Milk Haulers Bugman & Sons, Inc. Saluting Future Farmers of America and The 4-H Club (585) 476-5920 10046 State Street, Box 213 • Dalton, NY 14836 PAGE 16 | STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR | AUGUST 2015 LOCAL sufficiency and serve as the basis of local communities. their produce. Local farmers markets and Buying local food fosCSA farms provide places for ters community growth Family farms are part of community members to meet, the American tradition of self- socialize, and discuss issues. Continued from 11 Local farmers markets and farms bring together individuals who share concerns about the future, promoting organization and cooperation toward common goals. By helping family farms financially, you sustain your family and community with delicious, healthy local foods. Buying local lets you connect with your food producer concerning the safety and nutrition of your foods Locally-grown foods can be high in nutrients, often reaching you within 24 hours of harvest, whereas produce shipped from out of state may be up to a week old and has often suffered from severe nutrient loss. When you buy locally, you can ask whether the farmers use safe farming practices, what they spray on their crops, and what they feed to their animals. Buying local preserves the natural environment By supporting local agriculture, you help to protect your region's farmland from urban sprawl and development. Protection of local farmland means protection of open spaces, natural ecosystems, and biodiversity. Buying local food helps to reduce dependence on foreign oil needed to ship food thousands of miles, thus cutting back on greenhouse gas emissions. METRO CREATIVE PAGE 17 | STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR | AUGUST 2015 Farmers’ Markets S teuben County is home to nearly 1,650 familyowned and operated farms, and more agricultural acreage than any other county in New York. Farmers’ Markets provide opportunities for many of these farmers to sell their products directly to consumers. Purchasing food that has been grown and harvested locally has several benefits, in addition to providing consumers high quality, fresh food – it strengthens the regional economy, preserves the natural environment, fosters community growth, and lets consumers connect directly with local producers. COURTESY OF CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OF STEUBEN COUNTY PAGE 18 | STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR | AUGUST 2015 Getting there... The Steuben County Fairgrounds is located in the Southern Tier of New York, bordering Allegany, Livingston, Ontario, Yates, Schuyler and Chemung counties. Directions to Fairgrounds: Take Exit 38 off Rte. 17 or Rte. 86 proceed down W. Washington Street, to 3rd light. Fair Office straight ahead on left side of E. Washington St. Fairground entrances are just past the fair office, turn left on Rumsey St. then an immediate left onto grounds. The Exhibitor and Service entrance is located by taking a left at 3rd light on Liberty St. Then right on Chestnut St. From Penn Yan take Rte. 54S to Geneva St. then left on Chestnut St. WWW.STEUBENCOUNTYFAIR.ORG PAGE 19 | STEUBEN COUNTY FAIR | AUGUST 2015 Fair scenes LEADER FILE PHOTOS Call me today! 6382 DAVENPORT HILL ROAD, BATH • Mls# 240817 • $375,000 Large 2 story home with 4 bedrooms and 2 baths located in the Finger Lakes Region bordering Mossy Bank Park. Attached 2-car garage, 2 story 40’ x 60’ barn with water and electric available. Located on 101 acres of land – 90% cleared with 75% tillable with a pond and a cell tower. Radiant floor heat. Owner financing available with $50,000 down 6% interest and a $1,000 a month. Gorgeous views! Digital TV • Phone High-Speed Internet and Security A world of technology with a local touch 9428 TRILLIUM ROAD, AVOCA • Mls# 241028 • $79,900 Great getaway with complete privacy. Beautiful 5+ acre wooded lot with open spaces. Complete with hiking trails, camping areas & wildlife observation. An exceptional property for the outdoor enthusiast. Property has a gorgeous 20 X 28, 2 bedroom cabin with drilled well, sewer, & electric already on the property. Many items are included with the price of the property. Cabin is well insulated. Electric to all buildings. Property is extremely private but, only a short drive to conveniences. Private road, no traffic, very peaceful. Beautiful piece of property. Own your own piece of Heaven! 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