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2014 Daviess County Fair
A supplement to the Washington Times Herald June 20, 2014 - 12 pages
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One Train Depot St., Washington, IN800-449-5262 812-254-5262 www.daviesscountychamber.com
Give us a call and tell us Why you Love Daviess County!!!
JUNEVeale Creek 2014 Kids CampJune 23-27, 2014 (& July 7-11)Contact Cady Roberts @ 812-380-1911 or at [email protected]
Movies On Main StreetJune 27, 2014Auto Theme9pm - 10:30ishGerman American Bank Parking Lot Concessions Available
Daviess County FairJune 20-28, 2014Daviess County Fairgrounds, ElnoraAngela Wilson Commercial building 812-890-3993
Coming Home to Our Irish Roots - Summer PicnicCorning - St Patrick Catholic Church (850 E. 500 S)Sunday June 29, 2014 - at noon Freewill donationContact: Vince Sellers 812-444-9360 or [email protected]
JULYJuly 4th Celebrations July 1-4, 2014Eastside ParkWashington
Washington Conservation 3D Archery Bow Shoot July 6, 2014, Trophy Shoot350W 150S. Washington812-610-2490
4-H Fair in Washington July 11-18, 2014Eastside Park
Veale Creek 2014 Kids CampJuly 7-11, 2014Contact Cady Roberts @ 812-380-1911 or at [email protected]
Montgomery Ruritan Club - Summer FestivalJuly 19, 2014-2 pm-??$15 per ticket pre sale - $20 ticket at door Trey Hughes 3-6 pmThe Springs 7:30 - 8:30 pmDavid Alan Coe - Entertainment - 8:30 pm-10 pmHowie the DJ 10 pm -1 amBeer Garden
Movies On Main StreetChunky 85July 25, 20149 pm - 10:30 ishGerman American Bank Parking Lot Concessions Available
AugustWashington Conservation 3D Archery Bow Shoot August 2-3, 20141/2 proceeds go to PCBA350W 150S. Washington812-610-2490
Old National Bank - 100 Men Who Cook in Vincennes Saturday, August 2, 2014Doors open 6pmFor even sponsorship info or to purchase tickets contactTina Meeks 812-895-4220 or [email protected]
August 2 Back to School Bash TBA Location
Old Settler FestivalFirst week of August, Tuesday through Saturday August 5-9, 2014Odon City Park - Odon, IN812-636-8218
Wine, Cheese and Art FestivalFriday before Labor Day Weekend August 29, 2014Corner Main Street and 2nd, Washington 812-254-5262
Dillon Amish Quilt AuctionSaturday of Labor Day WeekendAugust 30, 2014Simon J. Graber Community Building, Odon 812-296-1775
SeptemberLabor Day Special Horse & Tack Auction September 1, 2014Dinkys Auction CenterCannelburg812-486-2880
White River Valley Antique ShowAlways Thursday-Sunday after Labor Day September 4-7, 2014Daviess County Fairground-Elnora812-345-0064
Daviess County Turkey Trot Festival Always Thursday-Sunday after Labor DaySeptember 4-7, 2014Ruritan Park, Montgomery812-254-0938
Washington Conservation 3D Archery Bow Shoot September 14, 2014350W 150S, Washington812-610-2490
20th Century Chevy Car Festival 3rd Weekend in September September 20-21, 2014 Eastside Park, Washington812-617-5580
Corning Apple FestivalSeptember 20, 2014Corning Heritage Center800 E 500 SContact - Vince Sellers 812-444-9360
Gasthof Village Fall Fest and Quilt Auction September 17-19-preview daysSeptember 20, 2014-auctionGasthof Amish Village, Montgomery812-486-4900
One Book One Community Author Eventfeaturing Melanie Benjamin, author of The Aviators Wife Saturday, September 27, 2014 Time TBA
Fall Machinery, Carriage & Antique Machine Auction September 23-24, 2014Dinkys Auction CenterCannelburg812-486-2880
Fall Standard Bred AuctionSeptember 24, 2014Dinkys Center, Cannelburg812-496-2880
OctoberTerror on Main Street Haunted High607 E. Main StreetWashingtonFridays and Saturdays in October only
Event Schedule
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Washington times herald June 20, 2014 c3 fair
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This year the Daviess Coun-ty Fair will honor former North Daviess teacher and coach Bill Slatton.
Bill was the former North Daviess basketball coach, as well as the coach at Elnora before the consolidation. However, more than that, he was one of the faces of the northern Daviess community. Sadly, Bill passed away this February, leaving a hole in lives of those knew him, but a memory as large as the life he lived.
Bill original taught and coached at Dubois, before coming to Elnora, just about 50 years ago. From that point on Bill has always been a big part of the school and com-munity.
In fact, the last group of eighth graders he coached, were seniors this season.
He would have said being
honored at the fair was the last thing he would have wanted, but for those who knew him, knew he would have loved it. It is just the kind of person he was. Bill was all about laughing, joking and spending time with friends. He would loved wav-ing at the very people he would taught, coached and spent his life with.
This year Bills wife Marilyn will honor her husband serv-ing as the Grand Marshal at the parade, starting at 5:30 p.m. Saturday. They were to-gether for 60 years, married for 50.
I have had so many people come up to me and say Bill was their favorite teacher, Marilyn said. You might say he never met a stranger.
Here is a column written about Bill shortly after his passing by Todd Lancaster
managing editor and long-time sports editor:
A basketball life well lived
In the time that I have spent at the Times Herald, some of the best of those times were spent with Bill Slatton. Bill, the former long-time basketball coach at El-nora and North Daviess who passed away on Tuesday, was always ready to talk about basketball or just about any-thing else, often punctuated with a big laugh and a boom-ing Now, let me tell you something...
I was sad to hear the news, but it wasnt hard to quickly move on to the fact that Bill was not about sadness, he was about laughter.
I often enjoyed Bill talking about basketball back in the
days of Converse basketball shoes and two-handed set shots. The funny thing is, as much as Bill would reminisce about the good old days, he was still very much active in todays game as well. He
helped out with North Da-viess middle school program until just recently, sharing his skills and abilities with the players who have made North Daviess one of the most successful programs in
southwestern Indiana.Bill also loved baseball hav-
ing played for the Washing-ton Grays and in the Army. As an Army baseball and basketball player, he became a good friend of former Pacer coach and announcer Bobby Slick Leonard. Bill stayed close to him and just a few years ago he and I spent some quality time with Slick at Conseco Fieldhouse. Bill would often give me a little Pacer scoop after a call up to Leonard in Indy.
The one thing I never did see, was Bill as a coach. How-ever, I was told very early in my time in Washington that Bills 1969 ND team was one of the areas best ever. Steve Fisher who played for Bill that year, said fairness was Bills most important trait as a coach.
Fair to honor Bill, Marilyn Slatton as Grand Marshal in 2014
>> See slatton / / Page c8
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Today and Saturday night will be two of the most popu-lar nights with the Truck and Tractor Pull and the Super Pull.
Beginning at 7:30 p.m. to-day, the grandstand will fea-ture the Farm Stock Truck and Tractor Pull. Admission is $8 and pit passes are $10, but kids under 6 are admitted free.
Truck Classes are: 4x4 Street Stock, 4x4 Altered Stock and one hook per class. Entry fee is $20. 100 percent payback ($250 added purse)
Tr a c t o r C l a s s e s i n -clude:12,000 lb. Naturally As-pirated, 12,000 lb. 8 MPH, 13,000 lb. 10 MPH, 13,000 lb.
Open 4x4 Street Stock Trucks Class Rules:
Cast iron heads and stock intake. Front weight rack not to extend past front bumper.
Hitch no higher than 26 inches. Street legal tires. Block suspension and traction bars allowed. Gasoline only. Maxi-mum weight 6,500 lb..
4X4 Altered Stock Truck Class Rules:
Cast iron heads and alumi-num intake.
Down headers mandatory, no up header s al lowed. Weight rack not to extend more than 60 from centerline of front axle.
Hitch no higher than 26 inches. Maximum Weight
6,500 lbs. Cut out bed allowed but must be covered. Hydrau-lic steering allowed. Street le-gal tires. Block Suspension and traction bars allowed. Gasoline only. Must have drive shaft shields and safety
bell housing, and/or transmis-sion blanket.
For more information, con-tact Scott Miller at 812-787-1182.
Saturday night, June 21, will feature the Super Pull
with light super stock tractors starting at 7:30 p.m. Admis-sion will be $10, with children under 6 admitted for free.
Rigs will feature Pulling League 5,800 lb. Single-En-gine Modified and ORVTPA
West Region 9,500 lb. Limited Pro Stock Tractors. 4x4 street and altered stock trucks. Rules and payout for stock trucks the same as for Friday farm stock and tractor pull, except added purse raised to $500.
Full Pull!Tractor pulls big part of county fair experience
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Washington times herald June 20, 2014 c5 fair
Jarrett looks back at remarkable year as fair queenBy Lindsay Owens
Times Herald
The last year has been an exciting journey for Ellie Jar-rett, Miss Daviess County 2013. The Washington Catho-lic grad and Butler University student was crowned last June and since then, has stayed busy promoting 4-H and serv-ing as an ambassador for the county.
The fair was a week Ill never forget, said Jarrett, the daughter of Jeff and Chris Jar-rett of Washington. I was able to reconnect with old friends and make new friends as well including several area queens that Ive kept in touch with all year.
During the fair, held in El-nora, Jarrett passed out rib-bons during the livestock shows, visited other county fairs and passed out plastic ti-aras to the little girls admir-ing Jarretts crown.
She also made appearances at local day cares where she interacted with the children and taught them about man-ners and 4-H among other
things. One of my favorite memo-
ries was spending time with the Little Mister and Little Miss Daviess County on the midway at the fair, said Jar-rett who is studying elemen-tary education.
In August, Jarrett competed with over 80 other fair queens for the title of Indiana State Fair Queen, and while Jarrett
didnt bring home the crown, she was a top 10 finalist.
The State Fair pageant was another opportunity Im very grateful for too, said Jarrett. Im so honored to have been a top 10 finalist but being able to meet and connect with incredible girls from across the state was the true reward.
Jarrett will turn over her crown to the new Miss Da-viess County Fair Monday night but the memories she has made over the last year will last a lifetime.
After crowning the new queen, Jarrett will be spend-ing the rest of her time off from school working as a camp counselor at Kanakuk Kamps in Missouri. Ellie Jarrett
the fair was a week Ill never forget. I was able to reconnect with old friends and make new friends as well including several area queens that Ive kept in touch with all year.
ElliE JarrEtt, 2013 DaviESS County Fair QuEEn
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2014 Daviess County Fair Queen Candidates
Mikala Barber
Mikala Barber, 20, is the daugh-ter of Kelly Barber and Mint Barber of Washington and will be a junior at Indiana
University. While in high school, Mikala served as both the president of the Daviess County Community Foundation Youth Council, and par-ticipated in DECA, student council as a class officer, Beta Club and Spell Bowl. At IU, she is involved in the Kelley School of Business Toast-masters, where she is the president of the organization and has also served as the vice president of edu-cation.
Layne Fowler
Layne Fowler, 17, is the daughter of Rusty and Traci Fowler of Washington and will be a senior at Washington Catholic High
School. Layne participates in cheer-leading, volleyball, art club and key club and has taken part in March for Life as well as 4-H. She was also a member of the inaugural Daviess County CEO class and participates in the school choir.
Tyeesha Jones
Tyeesha Jones, 17, is the daughter of Marleets Apolinar and Charles Jones of Washington, and will be a senior at Washing-
ton High School. She participates in Beta, science club, STAND, academic bowl, and dance team.
Lacey Knight
Lacey Knight, 18, is the daughter of Edith Knight of Odon and is a 2014 graduate of North Daviess High School. Lacey was a mem-
ber of FFA, choir, the North Daviess Singers, FFA State Choir, Red Cross, Robotics Club, and the Elnora Chris-tian Church.
Molly Lynch
Molly Lynch, 17, is the daughter of Dennis Lynch and Jamie Graber of Washington and will be a senior at Washing-
ton High School. Molly works at Scoops Homemade Ice Cream and Smooth You Medical Spa. She is a member of the Beta and hopes to join a youth group.
Patti Newton
Patti Newton, 17, is the daughter of John and Martha Newton of Washington and will be a senior at Washington High School. Patti
is a member of DECA, Beta, advanced choir, serves as class presi-dent and also participates in 4-H.
Jonna Williams
Jonna Williams, 17, is the daugh-ter of Ed and Kay Stafford of Washington and will be a senior at Washington High School. She
participates in student council, 4-H, Beta, DECA, NHRA Drag Racing League, golf, and is the manager for the school wrestling team.
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1949 Sunny (Tomey) Freed, daughter of Olin Tomey, Elnora
1950 Bonnie (Burdsall) Meek, daughter of Mrs. Mary Burdsall, Elnora
1951 through 1957 No queen
1958 Brenda Risley, daughter of Ralph and Mary Jo, Rt. 3, Washington
1959 Candy Poindexter, daughter of Marlan and Ellen, Odon
1960 Mary Jean (Brown) Beasley, daughter of Walter and Martha, Odon
1961 Betty Overton, daughter of Howard Overton, Odon
1962 through 1965 No queen
1966 Cheryl (Troup) Brown, daughter of Robert and Mary, Elnora
1967 Susan Hinkle, daughter of Walter, Odon
1968 Kay Potts, daugh-ter of Lloyd, Washington
1969 Mary Jane (Wikle) Lengacher, daughter of Leon and Regina, Elnora
1970 Becky (Sprinkle) Rollins, daughter of Mike and Betty, Plainville
1971 through 1973 No queen
1974 Andrea (McCall) Lynch, daughter of John and Anna, Plainville
1975 Jan Heath, daugh-ter of John V. and Lorraine, Washington
1976 Nancy (Hastings) Beach, daughter of Vincent and Virginia, Elnora
1977 Carol (Noble) Vend-erwyst, daughter of Charles and Irma, Washington
1978 Cheryl (Flint) May, daughter of Marvin and Sarah, Washington
1979 Polly (Potts) Law-yer, daughter of Clifford and Phyllis, Odon
1980 Brenda (Noble) Armstrong, daughter of Charles and Irma, Washington
1981 Gina (Crowder) Til-ton, daughter of Terry and Lynn, Washington
1982 Jan (Poindexter) Schuler, daughter of Richard and Bonnie, Odon
1983 Susan Colbert, daughter of Jack and Sue, Washington
1984 Clarissa Harper, daughter of Larry and Sue, Washington
1985 Tonya Williams, daughter of Martel and Ann, Washington
1986 Brenda (English) Stallman, daughter of Roger and Shirley, Washington
1987 Stephanie Buzan, daughter of Stephen and Susan, Washington
1988 Lana (Stoll) Helms, daughter of Darrell and Fran, Washington
1989 Mary Butcher, daughter of Gerald and Donna, Washington
1990 Melanie Humerick-house, daughter of Richard and Peggy, Odon
1991 Shelley (Ash) Brin-son, daughter of Stephen and Bernice, Washington
1992 Kathy (Jerg-er) Koral, daughter of Gerald and Norma, Washington
1993 Alicia Armes, daughter of Tim and Elaine,
Montgomery1994 Trisha Frette,
daughter of David and Debo-rah, Washington
1995 Kim Potts, daugh-ter of Leslie and Millie, Wash-ington
1996 Sara Boyd, daugh-ter of Gilbert and Yolanda, Plainville
1997 Carrie (Taylor) Bean, daughter of Bill and Cathy Phillips, Washington
1998 Amanda Barber, daughter of Mark and Pam, Washington
1999 Krista (Wade) Swartzentruber, daughter of Jim and Sally, Washington
2000 Alison Frette, daughter of Steve and Jane, Washington
2001 Brooke (Armstrong) Dashner, daughter of Bob and Beverly, Washington
2002 Blair (Kendall) West, daughter of Bill Kendall and Drenda Armes, Washing-ton
2003 Audra Litherland, daughter of Joe and Cindy Lengacher of Odon and Steve
and Kathy Litherland of Mon-roe City
2004 Allie (Shafer) Krieg-er, daughter of Terry and Tonya, Plainville
2005 Lisa Ann DeBaun, daughter of Kenny and Janice Sanders, Odon
2006 Glenna Jolliff, daughter of Phillip and Sara, Elnora
2007 Jenna Schaffer, daughter of Tom and Eliza-beth, Odon
2008 Jessie Davis, daughter of Tony and Beth Davis, Washington
2009 Whitney McGillem, daughter of Joe and Debra, Washington
2010 Codie Myers, daughter of Chris and Denise Myers, Washington
2011 Taylor Stuckey, daughter of Greg and Janet, Washington
2012 Abby McCormick, daughter of Rob and Chris-tine, Washington
2013 Ellie Jarrett, daugh-ter of Jeff and Chris, Wash-ington
Past Fair Queens
He was always fair. He had such a big responsibility that first year, because he was bringing four communi-ties together, said Fisher. He had to be fair to make it work.
I think what I enjoyed most was Bills sense of humor and gregarious nature. Always quick with a joke or a needle, just seeing Bill and his lovely wife Marilyn in passing were often some of my best en-counters of the day.
Bill loved golf and I think the last time I saw him at the course was at the Indiana Basketball Hall of Fame out-ing at Country Oaks last year. Bill was truly in his element, holding court with the people whom he shared a lifetime love of basketball.
Bill will be missed by those who knew him - I miss him already.
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washington times herald June 20, 2014 c9 fair
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One of the biggest attrac-tion to the Daviess County Fair is the demolition derby. This year should be no differ-ent as June 27 marks the big day for the derby, beginning at 7:30 p.m.
The pit gates open at 3:30 p.m. and close at 7 p.m.
The entry fee is $30 for stock and mini-car classes; $100 for modified class. Pit pass is $15 (must be 16 with photo ID).
Admission for grandstand is $10; ages 6 and under are free.
This year demolition derby payouts will be:
Modified: First place $500; 100 percent payback
Mini Cars: Fir st place $1,000, second place $500, third place $300
Stock: First place $1,200, second place $500, third place $400, fourth place $250, fixth place $150, sixth to 10th place
$100.For rules questions, contact
Eric Adkins 270-316-8171, for general information, contact
Brian Wagler 812-259-0409For those who didnt get
enough automotive entertain-ment, Saturday night, June 28,
will be the Mud Drags.Sign-in will be at 5 p.m. and
the drivers meeting will be-gin at 7 p.m., with the flag dropping at 7:30 p.m. sharp.
There will be two runs, with the second turn in reverse or-der.
The mud pit will be two lanes 100 feet long. The pit may be cut down to one lane for safety reasons.
For any and all rules ques-tions, call Scott Miller 812-787-1182 or Brian Wagler 812-259-0409.
Classes:Vehicles: Stock; Modified;
Open Modified; Powder PuffPayouts: For Stock, Modi-
fied and Open Modified:1st Place - $2502nd Place - $1503rd Place - $754th Place - $50For Powder Puff:1st Place - $1002nd Place - $50
Demolition Derby, Mud Drags conclude fair on high note
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washington times herald June 20, 2014 c11 fair
The Daviess County Fair, observing its 83rd anniversa-ry this year, traces its origins to the Elmore Township Fair first held in 1928.
That first fair, organized under the direction of Albert M. Bishea, vocational agricul-ture teacher, took place in October. His students were commanded to assist with what was essentially an agri-culture street fair.
Bishea appointed students as department chairpersons. They became, in effect, the first fair board. Livestock and other exhibits were scattered throughout the business dis-trict in Elnora.
Within a few years, carnival rides had been added and the fair had outgrown its down-town site. After 1932, the fair was relocated to the Elmore Township School grounds and the dates were moved up to
September.The fair dates were changed
to August for the 1938 fair and remained that way for the next few years. No fairs were held from 1942-1945 due to World War II.
In 1946, a group of Elnoras businessmen and farmers formed the Elnora Communi-ty Association and purchased 40 acres of land on which the fair is presently held. The as-sociation owns the land and has given the fair a 99-year lease.
The 1947 fair was the first held at the current site. The fair became incorporated in 1949 and for the first time was known as the Daviess County Fair. The queen con-test also started that year.
The livestock barns, the first major improvements at the new location, were built in 1957 and 1958. The fair-
grounds were redesigned in 1962.
The arena, which had been located on the east side of the property, traded places with the carnival. New bleachers were put in the arena in 1990.
In the past few years, a new show arena/dairy barn has been built, major electrical improvements have been made and new lights and fence have been added to the arena. New bleachers were added to the arena in 2006.
In recent years, the fair was extended from six days to a nine-day event.
Four Daviess County Fair officials have had the honor of serving as president of the Indiana Association of Fairs, Festival and Events: Robert C. Graham Jr., 1941; I. Ray Hu-merickhouse, 1957; Wayne T. Ketchem, 1981; and John D. Hasler, 1989.
Fair marks 83rd year2013 LittLe Miss, Mister
Kelly Overton | Times Herald
Liberty Faith Holtsclaw, daughter of Byron and Lora Holtsclaw of Washington and Alton Charles Ennis, son of Randy and Cassie Ennis, were named 2013 Little Miss and Mister Daviess County. This years contest is set for June 25 on the main stage.
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83rd Annual
Dont forget to bring your lawnchairs to enjoy the FREE
entertainment nightly on the bandstand.
For Additional Information Contact:
Daviess County Fairgrounds812-692-5581
or www.daviesscofair.com
All persons attending the Daviess County Fair do so at their own risk. The Daviess County Fair, Inc., shall not be responsible for any injury or loss suffered by any person. No privately owned golf carts on fairgrounds; only standard handicapped service vehicles permitted. No pets allowed on fairgrounds.
OVER 40 RIDES & ATTRACTIONS
Free Admission Free ParkingRide Bracelets Available Nightly
Thursday, June 266:00 p.m
Commercial/Womens Building Opens
7:00 p.mTrail Horse Challenge - Arena
7:00 p.mFire N Ice - Free Stage
Friday, June 276:00 p.m.
Commercial/Womens Building opens
6:30 p.m.Pedal Tractor Pull
Free Stage
7:00 p.m.5th Degree Burn
Free Stage
7:30 p.m.Sheep Show - Show Barn
7:30 p.m. Demolition Derby
Arena
Great2014 Carnival
Saturday, June 281:00 p.m.
Jackpot Beef Show
6:00 p.m.Carnival Opens
6:30 p.m.Baby Show
Free Stage
7:00 p.m.Ground Work/Young Horse
Demo - Show Barn
7:30 p.m.Mud Drags
Arena
9:00 p.m.Fonda - FreeStage
ALL EVENTS ARE EASTERN TIME
Carnival OpensFriday, June 20, 6 p.m.
Sunday, June 226:00 p.m.
Carnival Opens - Midway
6:00 p.m.Open Boer & Meat
Jackpot - Show Barn
7:00 p.m.Vesper Services - Free Stage
Bring Lawn Chairs
Monday, June 236:00 p.m.
Open Western Horse Show - Arena
6:00 p.m.Commercial/Womens Building
Opens
8:00 p.m.2014 Queen Pageant
Free Stage
Wednesday, June 257:00 p.m.
Open Beef Cattle Show - Show Barn
7:00 p.m.Little Miss & Mr.
Contest - Free Stage8:30 p.m.
Gerald Tipton - Free Stage
Elnora, Indiana9 Big Days June 20- June 28
Saturday, June 218:30 a.m.
Dairy Goat Show-Show Barn
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.Womens Building Open
5:30 p.m.DAVIESS COUNTY FAIR PARADE
7:30 p.m.SUPER PULL
TRUCK & TRACTOR PULLSArena
7:00 p.m.Karaoke (open mic) by Lyrical Revolution
Free Stage
Friday, June 20
7:30 p.m.Farm Stock Truck
& Tractor PullArena
8 p.m.HayWire - Free Stage
DAVIESS COUNTY FAIR
FREEJune 27 & 28
BOYS & GIRLS BICYCLES GIVEN AWAY BOTH NIGHTS!
(2) $25 CASH DRAWINGS
EACH NIGHT
BICYCLE DRAWING June 23-26
Tuesday, June 246:30 p.m.
Hog Wrestling Registration SE GatePre-register at
www.daviesscofair.com
6:00 p.m.Karaoke (open mic) by Lyrical
Revolution - Free Stage
7:30 p.m.HOG WRESTLING
Arena8:30 p.m.
Advanced Horse Riding DemoShow Barn
Carnival Opens
Every Night - 6:00 p.m.