2015 TUSCaraWaS COUnTY FaIr - Tuscarawas County Agricultural
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2015 TUSCaraWaS COUnTY FaIr - Tuscarawas County Agricultural
2015 TUSCARAWAS COUNTY FAIR September 21-27 Dover, Ohio www.tusccountyfairgrounds.com General Information General Admission 3 yrs & up (Not Including Rides)......................... $5.00 Senior Citizen (60 years and up)............................................................ $3.00 Parking (Fairgrounds Only)..................................................................... $5.00 Exhibitor Camping Fee..............................................................................$ 100.00 NO ALCOHOL PERMITTED ON THE GROUNDS fair passes Passes do not include *** *** rides or parking Tuscarawas County Residents (Membership includes voting privileges) Membership tickets - 4 admissions $ 15.00 Membership tickets - 7 admissions $ 25.00 Non- Tuscarawas County Residents (No voting privileges) Season tickets with 4 admissions Season tickets with 7 admissions RIDES $2.00 per Ticket/Ride Unlimited Ride Passes $12.00 - ALL DAY & NIGHT Rides open at Noon, Monday rides open at 5 p.m. $ 15.00 $ 25.00 Parking LIVESTOCK TRUCKS, TRAILERS No Tuscarawas County residents are to park their livestock trucks or trailers on the fairgrounds. Out-of-county trucks and trailers will be parked in the designated area. DISABLED PARKING Disabled parking will be available to persons displaying a Handicap card in window or license plate ONLY! BARN AREA No vehicles will be allowed around barns or livestock arena between the hours of 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 p.m. Campers Before parking a trailer, fees must be paid and you must have your camping permit. Returning Campers must reserve and pay for camping spot by Sept. 1, otherwise the spot will be released on a first-come, first-served basis. Parking of campers to be supervised by Board of Directors. Campers are only to be brought to the fairgrounds Friday, 4-8 p.m.; Saturday, 8 a.m.-Noon and Sunday, Noon -8 p.m. Campers MUST have back flow protection valve on water hook-up. Campers must maintain at least 5’ between structures. The Board of Directors reserves the right to tow any vehicle from the grounds at the owners’ risk and expense for failure to get camper’s permit. No parking of cars in campground. NO DOGS ARE PERMITTED IN THE FAIR service and police dogs exempt 1 OF CONTENTS TABLE 2014 Champions 55-60 Ag Organizations 15 Daily Schedule 5 Departments & Committee Assignments 4 Entry Forms JR. Fair Animal 57 JR. Fair Horse 59 SR. Fair Livestock 24 SR. Fair Non-Livestock 29 Events Antique Tractor Pull 10 Ohio Mod Rod Pullers 10 Demolition Derby 14 Granpa Cratchet 14 MotoCross 8 Chris Jansen 9 Truck/Tractor Pull 11 Pedal Tractor Pull 13 Speed Program 12 Tough Truck 8 Fair Board Members 3 Fairgrounds Map 80 Jr. Fair Departments Beef 61 Dairy 63 Dogs 75 Goats 67 Horses 71 King & Queen Contest 58 Misc. & Consumer Science 75 Poultry 71 Rabbits 69 Rules 49 Sheep 65 Showmanship 76 Swine 64 ODA Rules 77 Sr. Fair Departments Baked Goods 44 Beef 20 Constitution 16 Dairy 18 Farm Products 27 Fine Arts 41 Flowers 35 Horses & Mules 25 Household Arts 38 Rules & Regulations 16 Sheep 22 Welcome… ... to the 165th Tuscarawas County Fair! The Tuscarawas County Fair Board has worked hard over the years to provide an educational and family oriented county fair. We are proud of our 4-H, FFA and Open-class exhibits. The many vendors that return each year showcase our local businesses and provide our fair go-ers with quality food, merchandise, and entertainment. The fair board believes that Fair Week is a success because of the many businesses and individuals who help support it. Thank you to everyone involved in making the 2015 Tuscarawas County Fair a week to remember! Greg Ellwood, President Did you know the fair board also offers: Winter Storage Space KOA Camping Building and Clover Cafe Rentals Reserve the cafe with kitchen use, other buildings or the entire grounds for your next private event, sale, auction, party and more. Ample parking space is available. For more information: Contact Fair Board Secretary Leigh Maple at OUNDS R G R I COUNTY FA 330.343.0524 [email protected] www.tusccountyfairgrounds.com Proud to host local events and organizations! 25 Summer Tractor Pulls O S T P A EA EE VI ES WH TM OTOR S PO R T ON H 7:00 PM AC E TR TOR P U AT ST LS SEPTEMBER 24, 2010 Tuscarawas Valley Pioneer Power Association Annual Show S ER LL FRIDAY OH IO Summer Demolition Derby Hospice Annual Garage Sale River Valley Tractor Pullers 62 SMFWD 83 SS 75 MOD 10 PS (CLASS B PURSE) of Tuscarawas County Color Us United 2K Run 2 Forest Heritage Festival A benefit for Akron Children’s Hospital Tuscarawas Valley Farmers Market ANNUAL ELECTION OF DIRECTORS The Annual Election of the Tuscarawas County Agricultural Society will be held Saturday, November 7, 2015, in the Secretary’s office at the Fair Grounds from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The Annual Meeting will follow the counting of the ballots. Tuscarawas County Residents wishing to run for the Fair Board must complete a petition and file it in the Secretary’s Office 30 days before (Oct. 6) the Annual Election. The petition must contain the signatures of ten Tuscarawas County residents having a current Tuscarawas County Agricultural Society membership. Fairboard Terms 2015 TUSCARAWAS COUNTY FAIR BOARD MEMBERS Greg Ellwood President Steve Cronebaugh Vice President Doug Wills Director Todd Kendle Director Leigh Maple Secretary/Treasurer Reb Billman Director Kevin Hursey Director Rodney Gordon Director Charlene Kehl Director Bud Lahmers Director Terms Ending 2015… Doug Wills, Kevin Hursey, Todd Kendle & Rodney Gordon Terms Ending 2016… Reb Billman, Charlene Kehl, Bud Lahmers & Dan Widder Terms Ending 2017…. Greg Ellwood, Ed Corpman, Doug Spillman & Steve Cronebaugh Ex-0fficio members: Chris Zollar, Christine Kendle Doug Spillman Director Ed Corpman Director Dan Widder Director COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Kerry Metzger 3 Chris Abbuhl Belle Everett 2015 DEPARTMENT COMMITTEES General Business Senior Fair superintendents Special projects department 1 - Dairy Cattle Greg Ellwood, Steve Cronebaugh, Charlene Kehl Budget & Finance Clover Cafe Reb Billman, Todd Kendle Plate Auction Steve Cronebaugh, Dan Widder Steve Cronebaugh, Rodney Gordon department 2 -Beef Cattle Ag Breakfast Kevin Hursey, Rodney Gordon Greg Ellwood, Steve Cronebaugh, Charlene Kehl, Todd Kendle, Leigh Maple department 3 - Sheep Rodney Gordon, Steve Cronebaugh, Chris Zoller Safety Committee department 4 - Draft Horse Harness Racing Bud Lahmers, Ed Corpman, Greg Ellwood department 5 - farm products Kiddie Tractor Pull Reb Billman, Doug Spillman Reb Billman, Steve Cronebaugh, Doug Wills Doug Spillman, Reb Billman Dan Widder, Greg Ellwood Doug Spillman, Todd Kendle Public Relations Sunday Worship Greg Ellwood, Steve Cronebaugh, Charlene Kehl, Doug Wills department 6 - Flowers Grounds Maintenance & Rental department 7- Household Arts Ed Corpman, Reb Billman, Todd Kendle, Bud Lahmers Charlene Kehl, Doug Spillman Special/Summer events (All Fairboard Members) Charlene Kehl, Doug Spillman truck & tractor pull Todd Kendle Dan Widder Doug Spillman, Wendy Vogel Bud Lahmers, Ed Corpman, Greg Ellwood, Steve Croneabaugh, Leigh Maple department 9- baked goods Charlene Kehl, Doug Spillman Parking Steve Cronebaugh, Doug Spillman Fair Advertising & Billboards junior fair coordinators Rodney Gordon, Reb Billman Charlene Kehl, Todd Kendle, Ed Corpman, Doug Spillman MARKET LIVESTOCK fair book Rodney Gordon Dairy Steve Cronebaugh Small Animals Ed Corpman Dan Widder Camping (armco lot & on Grounds) Todd Kendle, Bud Lahmers, Doug Spillman, Ed Corpman fair week entertainment Leigh Maple, Steve Cronebaugh, Chris Zoller grandstand seating & Layout Charlene Kehl, Doug Wills Bud Lahmers, Doug Spillman, Rodney Gordon, Dan Widder, Ed Corpman, Charlene Kehl, Steve Cronebaugh, Leigh Maple, Dan Blickensderfer Golf Carts & Shuttles grandstand & Stage II entertainment Fair gates Todd Kendle, Charlene Kehl, Doug Spillman, Doug Wills, Ed Corpman, Rodney Gordon, Greg Ellwood, Steve Cronebuagh Reb Billman, Doug Wills Horses Dan Widder concession, outside & inside space department 8- Fine arts fair week committees Junior Fair Representatives grange Old McDonald’s Farm Doug Spillman, Dan Widder THE CHAIRMAN IS THE FIRST PERSON LISTED ON EACH COMMITTEE. THE PRESIDENT AND/OR VICE PRESIDENT AUTOMATICALLY SERVES ON ALL COMMITTEES. fa i r pa sses Tuscarawas County Residents Non-Tuscarawas County Residents (Membership includes voting privileges) (No voting privileges) Membership tickets - 4 admissions $ 15.00 Membership tickets - 7 admissions $ 25.00 Season tickets with 4 admissions Season tickets with 7 admissions $ 15.00 $ 25.00 Passes do NOT include rides or parking. Last day for sale of membership tickets is Sept. 27, 2015. 4 e of Event l u d e h s Sc Grandstand Entertainment Reserved Chairs will be available for Wednesday night. Tickets must be purchased in advance. No personal chairs will be allowed on the track at the performance time. Persons with advanced tickets will be seated as soon as Entertainment Committee has the area ready. Wednesday, September 23rd 7:30 p.m. Sunday, September 20th 6:30 p.m. Junior Fair King and Queen Contest Grandstand 7:00 p.m. Annual Plate Auction Companion Animal, Miscellaneous, FCS Project and Poultry Interview Awards Recognition (weather permitting) Grandstand (weather permitting) Monday, September 21st 9:00 a.m Open Class Beef Show Main Show Arena - Black Angus, Charolais, Herford, Chianina, Shorthorn, Salers Junior Fair Bred & Fed Steer Show Main Show Arena Junior Fair Beef & Kiddie Showmanship 4:00 p.m. Draft Horse Halter Judging Show Main Show Arena 6:30 p.m. Junior Fair Market Lamb Show main show Arena - Interview Award Winners Acknowledged Junior Fair Sheep Breeding Show Junior Fair Sheep & Kiddie Showmanship Guys & Gals Lead Class Swine Arena Open Class Sheep Show swine Arena - Immediately following Jr. Fair Market Lamb Show 7:30 p.m. TOUGH TRUCK Grandstand Sr. Fair Entries can be turned in to the Fair Board office anytime after June 1, 2015. Sr. fair entries and payment due 2:00 p.m., Wednesday, August 26. The Fair Board office is open Monday and Wednesday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Starting in July, the office will be open Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. 330-343-0524 • www.tusccountyfairgrounds.com • [email protected] Jr. Fair Entries can be turned in to the OSU Extension office anytime after July 20. Jr. Fair Entries ARE due BY 4:30 p.m., August 7, 2015. See Jr Fair Entries available on pages 57 & 59 or call the OSU Extension office at 330-339-2337 for more details. 5 Schedule of Events • 2015 Tuscarawas county Fair Tuesday, September 22nd 9:00 a.m. Junior Fair Market Hog Show Main Show Arena - Interview Award Winners Acknowledged 9:00 a.m. Junior Fair Pony Show horse Arena - Interview Award Winners Acknowledged 6:00 p.m. Junior Fair Utility, Market & Dairy Goat Show Junior Fair Market & Dairy Goat Showmanship swine Arena 7:00 p.m. Open Class Dairy Main Show Arena - Guernsey, Jersey, Milking Shorthorn 7:00 p.m.MOTO CROSS Grandstand Thank you Tuesday’s “Sponsor of the day” Wednesday, September 23rd 9:00 a.m. Junior Fair Steer Show Main Show Arena - Interview Award Winners Acknowledged Announcement of Cattlemen’s Scholarship Winners Junior Fair Feeder Calf Show Junior Fair Beef Breeding Show 9:00 a.m.. Junior Fair Rabbit Showmanship & Kiddie Rabbit Showmanship Swine Arena - Interview Award Winners Acknowledged Junior Fair Breeding & Market Rabbit Show 9:00 a.m. Junior Fair Dressage Horse Show Horse Arena 2:00 p.m. Open Class Dairy & Kiddie Showmanship Main Show Arena - Ayrshire, Brown Swiss, Holstein 4:00 p.m. Junior Fair Swine & Kiddie Showmanship Swine Arena 4:00 p.m. Junior Fair Contest Horse Show Horse Arena 7:30 p.m. Chris Janson Grandstand Thursday, September 24th 9:00 a.m. Junior Fair English Horse Show Horse Arena 10:00 a.m. Open Class Draft Horse Hitch Show Grandstand 4:00 p.m. Livestock Sale - Swine swine Arena 5:00 p.m. Livestock Sale - Lambs - Market Steers -Dairy Steers main Arena 6:00 p.m. RIVER VALLEY ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULLERS & OHIO MOD ROD PULL Grandstand See page 24 for Sr. Fair Livestock Entry Form. See page 29 for Sr. Fair Non-Livestock Entry Form. 6 Schedule of Events • 2015 Tuscarawas county Fair Friday, September 25th 9:00 a.m. Junior Fair Dairy Show Main Show Arena - Interview Award Winners Acknowledged Junior Fair Dairy Showmanship 9:00 a.m. Junior Fair Western Horse Show Horse Arena 12:00 p.m. Harness Racing Grandstand 12:00 p.m. Junior Fair Pygmy Goat Show Swine Arena Junior Fair Pygmy Goat & Kiddie Showmanship 1:00 p.m. Junior Fair Versatility Show Horse Arena 3:00 p.m. Dairy Product Sale Main Show Arena 4:00 p.m. Junior Fair Ground Roping Horse Arena 7:00 p.m. USA East Sanctioned Truck & Tractor Pull Grandstand Saturday, September 26th 9:00 a.m. Junior Fair General Livestock Judging Contest Main Show Arena Junior Fair Dairy Judging Contest Main Show Arena 10:00 a.m. Cloverbud Round-Up Horse Arena 12:00 p.m. Junior Fair Super Showmanship Main Show Arena 12:00 p.m. Harness Racing Grandstand 12:00 p.m. Junior Fair Horse Fun Show Horse Arena 3:00 p.m. Junior Fair Small Animal Sale Main Show Arena - Sale order: Goats - Rabbits 4:00 p.m. Kiddie Tractor Pull stage ii 7:00 p.m. OSTPA SanctionedTruck & Tractor Pull Grandstand 8:00 p.m. Square Dance Main Show Arena Sunday, September 27th 9:30 a.m. Worship Service with Ron Davis Stage II 10:00 a.m. Open Class Beef Judging Main Show Arena - Limousin, Simmental, Maine Anjou, Red Angus 1:00 p.m. Harness Racing Grandstand 7:30 p.m. Demolition Derby Grandstand There is no Entry Fee for non-livestock entries, but a fair pass must be purchased. fa i r pa sses Tuscarawas County Residents Non-Tuscarawas County Residents Membership tickets - 4 admissions $ 15.00 Membership tickets - 7 admissions $ 25.00 (Membership includes voting privileges) (No voting privileges) Season tickets with 4 admissions Season tickets with 7 admissions $ 15.00 $ 25.00 Passes do NOT include rides or parking. Last day for sale of membership tickets is Sept. 27, 2015. 7 TOUGH TRUCK Monday, September 21, 2015 • 7:30 p.m. Registration at 5 p.m. • Driver’s meeting at 7 p.m. Purse: Driver’s rules: 2,450 $ Track rules: • Must be 18 years or older w/valid driver’s • If driver goes off course or license (must show proof of license). outside of cone barrier, he/she may be disqualified by • Must wear secured seat belt the decision of the judges. • Must wear full face helmet (chin strap must be Admission: $5 for everyone • If your vehicle stalls, you secured while on track) Pit pass: $10 • Entry fee: $25 have 2 minutes to restart • Must wear shoes, pants (no shorts), and shirt. and complete the course. Premiums: $300, $250, $225, $200, $175, • Must sign a release to Tuscarawas County • Tuscarawas County Ag $150, $125, $100, $50, $50, $50, $50, $50, Agricultural Society. Society (Fair Board Directors) $50, $50, $25, $25, $25, $25, $25 will make final decisions. Long jump: $200 Timed Event: 1 at a time - Fastest Time wins Detection of alcohol in pit or on participant will result in disqualification! Truck rules: • Must have operative seat belt. • Seat must be securely attached to the floor. • Air bags must be disconnected. • Must have functional brakes. • Stock 2WD & 4WD truck/cars only – No dune buggies. • No tractor tires or bar tires allowed. • Fuel must be gasoline or diesel only. Motocross ChampiOnship Tuesday, September 22, 2015 Practice 6:00 Race 7:30 CLASSES: CRA Visit www.racecra.org Amatuer for more information. Youth ATV PRO Class ored Spons by AND 8 welcomes He is most impressive on stage, bringing an array of strengths into the spotlight. He is an accomplished singer/songwriter, a dynamic multiinstrumentalist, a compelling vocalist, and an unforgettable entertainer. The to the Tu scarawa s C ount y Fair Wednesday, September 23rd 7:30 p.m. music, while drawing on a range of influences, is nonetheless solid country and unmistakably Chris Janson. With his wealth of experience, talent and intensity, he is one of Music City’s most promising and exciting young talents. Purchase tickets online: www.tusccountyfairgrounds.com Follow us on: wtuz.com 9 RIVER VALLEY ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULL THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 Weigh-In at 5:00 p.m. – Pull starts at 6:00 p.m. Divisions & Classes 1957 and older Maximum tire size 18.4 x 38 Pull Order Light to Heavy Maximum 2 hooks per tractor Super Stock Cut tires allowed. Mfg.’s RPMs plus 20% 20” maximum drawbar height E - 3000# - 6 mph H - 3500# - 6 mph K - 4000# - 6 mph N - 4500# - 6 mph Q - 5500# - 7 mph T - 6500# - 7 mph W - 7500# - 7 mph Z - 8500# - 7 mph Pro-Stock Stock No altered or enhanced tires. No altered or enhanced tires. Original rim diameter, air cleaner Mfg.’s RPMs plus 20%. Stock RPMs & stroke. 18” maximum drawbar height. 16” maximum drawbar height. B - 2750# - 3 mph A - 2570# - 2.5 mph D - 3000# - 3 mph C - 3000# - 2.5 mph G - 3200# - 3 mph F - 3200# - 2.5 mph J - 3800# - 3 mph I - 3800# - 2.5 mph M - 4500# - 3 mph L - 4500# - 2.5 mph P - 5500# - 3 mph O - 5500# - 2.5 mph S - 6500# - 3 mph R - 6500# - 2.5 mph V - 7500# - 3 mph U - 7500# - 2.5 mph Y - 8500# - 3 mph X - 8500# - 2.5 mph AA - 9000# - 2.5 mph OHIO MOD ROD PULLERS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 24 Weigh-In at 5 p.m. – Pull starts at 6 p.m. Pulling on two tracks side by side 10 2015 TUSCARAWAS COUNTY FAIR TRUCK & TRACTOR PULLS DOVER OHIO 25 Friday, September 25, 2015 and Saturday, September 26, 2015 8000 Super Street 2.6 Diesel 4x4 Trucks 20000 PA Posse Semi Trucks –––––––– O S T P A LS EA EE VI ES WH TM OTOR S PO R T ON H 7:00 PM USA East Sled Pulling Saturday, 62 SMFWD Sept. 26, 2015 83 SS7:00 p.m. AC E TR TOR P U AT ST S ER LL Friday, Sept. 25, 2015 FRIDAY 7:00 p.m. SEPTEMBER 24, 2010 OH IO For information on non-sanctioned classes go to www.tusccountyfairgrounds.com or call the office at 330-343-0524; or Todd Kendle at 330-340-8756 and leave a message. 75 MODClass B Purse OSTPA 10 PS 6500 Super Modified 4x4 9000 LT/LTMD Prostock 10,200 Pro stock Pro Stock Semi (CLASS B PURSE) Championship Finals: 7700 Classic Super Stock Tractors 6500 Hot Rod V-8 Modified Tractors • • • • • T ICK E T S • • • • • 8700 Limited Pro/Super Farm Tractors –––––––– Must be a USA East member to pull For Info visit: www.fullpullproductions.com Reserved Grandstand seating available in advance for $5 each. Tickets can be purchased in advance or trackside on event nights. online at: www.tusccountyfairgrounds.com ••• Trackside seating available the evening of the Tractor Pulls for $5 each. General Grandstand Seating is FREE No vehicles before 3:30 p.m. Sponsors for Friday and Saturday Pulls Lee Dairy • Eagle Machinery & Supply Hubner Seed – Mike Yoder, DSM • Rosebud Mining 11 SPEED PROGRAM SEPTEMBER 25, 26, 27, 2015 DOVER OH STARTING GATE • PARI MUTUAL WAGERING • PHOTO FINISH CHARTED LINES • ALL WEATHER TRACK • TROPHY BLANKETS Friday, September 25, 2015 – Post Time 12:00 NOON Trot – 2-Year Old Colt (Home Talent – Closed)....................................Added $1,354 Pace – 3-Year Old Filly (Home Talent – Closed)..................................Added $1,354 Pace -*Maidens 4 Years Old & Under.................................................................$ 800 Trot – Free For All..................................................................................................$1,000 Saturday, September 26, 2015 – Post Time 12:00 NOON Trot – 3-Year Old Filly (Home Talent – Closed)....................................Added $1,354 Pace – 2-Year Old Colt (Home Talent – Closed)..................................Added $1,354 Pace – 2-Year Old Filly (Home Talent – Closed)..................................Added $1,354 Trot - *Maidens Only – 5 Years Old & Under......................................................$ 800 Trot – Tuscarawas County Fair Board Powder Puff Race .....(Lady Drivers Only) Non-winners of $3,500 in 2014 – Must Have Won $100 in 2013..............$1,000 Pace – 2-Year Old Survivor Series (Home Talent)................................Added $500 Trot – 3-Year Old Survivor Series (Home Talent)..................................Added $500 Sunday, September 27, 2015 – Post Time 1:00 p.m. Pace – 3-Year Old Colt (Home Talent – Closed)..................................Added $1,354 Trot – 3-Year Old Colt (Home Talent – Closed)....................................Added $1,354 Trot – 2-Year Old Filly (Home Talent – Closed.....................................Added $1,354 Pace – Free For All................................................................................................$1,000 Trot – 2-Year Old Survivor Series (Home Talent)..................................Added $500 Pace – 3-Year Old Survivor Series (Home Talent)............................... Added $ 500 *Maidens – horses that are non-winners of one race, lifetime. $100 to the Drive of Fastest Heat Breaking Track Record at either gait. track record Pace – 1:55 – 2003 JOMARY David Hawk Trot – 1:59 – 2011 one starry night Richard Mairs Speed OfficE 330-343-6777 During Fair Week Speed Supt. 330-343-6473 Bud Lahmers Conditions THREE DAY BOX All entries close at 11:00 a.m. 3 days before scheduled race. Entry fee for all overnights is $25. Colt stakes are governed by rules of the Home Talent and USTA. Entries will be refused unless a past performance record is given when entry is made, stating number of 1sts, 2nds, 3rds, and fastest winning record and total money winnings in 2014 and 2015. The right to change the program or declare off any race on account of weather, track or other conditions is reserved by the Fair Board. Horses brought to the grounds at the owner’s risk. The Fair Board assumes no liability in case of accident. In all overnight events, six to enter, five to start. All home talent members should belong to Ohio Harness Horsemen’s Association Speed Committee Doug Wills, Greg Ellwood, Kathy Wampfler, Ed Corpman, Sue Kimble Announcer Chris Patterson Clerk of Course Secretary Rodney Newhart Judge Russ Baldwin Veterinarian Valley View Animal Clinic Starting Gate Richard Roth Head Number & Saddle Pads Cookie Ladies of Dover Photo Finish Linscott Photography Winner’s Circle Photo Winner Pictures SMOKING NOT PERMITTED IN OR AROUND BARN AREA 12 PEDAL TRACTOR PULL S ta g e I I Saturday, September 26, 2015 at 4 pm Registration 3:00 p.m. Committee – Reb Billman MAXIMUM 20 PARTICIPANTS PER CLASS Entry Rules 1. The contestant must be able to pedal the tractor without assistance. 2. Pedal Tractors will be furnished for all contestants. 3. All contestants must wear shoes. 4. The pulling tractor must stay between the lines (on the plywood) at all times. If the tractor leaves the pulling lane, the distance will be measured from the starting line to the point where the tractor went over the line. 5. In case of a tie, there will be a pull-off to determine the winner. 6. There will be five classes of contestants. They are: CLASS 1…….30-40 lbs. CLASS 2…….41-55 lbs. CLASS 3…….56-70 lbs. CLASS 4…….71-90 lbs. CLASS 5…….91-125 lbs. 7. Both boys & girls are eligible to enter and will pull together in classes; age limit is set at 12 but is to the discretion of the Alumni is there are not pullers in Class 5. 8. Prizes will be awarded to each winner. 9. All contestants must be present when their class and name is called for the pull. A puller will not be permitted to pull without a signed permission slip. The signed Pleasant Valley Pleasant Valley Pleasant Valley Pleasant Valley Pleasant Valley Pleasant Valley TRUCKING TRUCKING TRUCKING TRUCKING TRUCKING TRUCKING HOME GARAGE HOME HOME HOME 330.852.4583 330.852.4583 HOME GARAGE HOME GARAGE 330.852.4583 330.852.4271 330.852.4583 330.852.4271 330.852.4583 330.852.4583 330.852.4271 Pleasant Sugarcreek, OH Valley Pleasant Valley Pleasant Valley READY MIX 330.852.4271 Pleasant Valley READY READY MIX MIX READY MIX Sugarcreek, OH Sugarcreek, OH READY READYMIX MIX Proud SupporterSugarcreek, of TuscarawasOH County Pleasant Valley 330.852.3223 Sugarcreek, Sugarcreek, OHOH READY MIX Sugarcreek, OH Sugarcreek, OH READY MIX 330.852.3223 330.852.3223 330.852.3223 330.852.4271 GARAGE GARAGE GARAGE GARAGE 330.852.4271 330.852.4271 330.852.3223 Pleasant Valley Pleasant Valley 330.852.3223 330.852.4583 HOME permission slip of the parent or guardian releases Ridgewood FFA Alumni from any financial repsonsibility due to an accident. 10. The judges decision will be final for all pulls and the contest weigh ins. 11. Registration for the pull will begin 1 hour before the pull. 12. Classes may be limited to the first 20 to enter. Only registered children are permitted to participate. A parent or guardian must accompany the child during registration. 13. Spectators and parents must stay in the audience area. 14. The first puller in each class has the option to accept his/her pull or ask to pull again in third position. The second puller will be an official pull. Pleasant Valley 330.852.3223 330.852.3223 13 330.852.4583 HOME 330.852.4271 GARAGE mes quire d s. sked are wing l roject DEMOLITION DERBY Sunday, September 27, 2015 • 7:30 p.m. by d e r o Spons CASH & RIZ E S T RO P H Y P Demolition derb international y GOOD LUCK AT THE FAIR! NAPA 77 793 Dover Road NE Sugarcreek, OH 330-852-4671 Fax: 330-852-2883 SPECIAL SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES: A. Old-Timers Showmanship This class is open to residents of Tuscarawas Co. who are Seasonal beyond the upper age requirementsFresh of Jr. Fair exhibitor. Entrants Fruits & on the must have prior permission to exhibit an animal already fairgrounds. The species will rotate as follows: Vegetables 2010~Swine 2011~Goats 2012~Beef 2013~Rabbits 2014~Sheep 2015~Poultry 330.852.4257 A Horse Old-Timer’s class will be offered on Friday Sept. 24 hours following Supreme Showmanship. mon - fri 8-6, sat 8-5 follow us B. Kiddie Showmanship 217 Buckeye St. • Sugarcreek This class is open to all Tuscarawas Co. residents not of age to exhibit in Junior Fair. Entrants must have prior permission to exhibit an animal already on the fairgrounds. Class sponsored 14 By Sr. Fair Board Family Connection For information about classes, resources, and family friendly events contact Ohio State University Extension in Tuscarawas County 330-339-2337 • tuscarawas.osu.edu Program Funding made possible through Ohio Children’s Trust Fund
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