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Page 16 Cass County Fair Special Issue 2018
L.A. Pig Races By Gary Dauer
Noon to MidnightGarden
Races start at 7pm
Saturday
RALLY RACESBaja
Dirt Kick'nWicked GoodBull Riding
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GRANDSTAND EVENTSADULTS GES 6-12 $5
AGE 5 & UNDER FREE
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Schedule subject to change. For a complete schedule visit
www.theCassCountyFairMN.org
PINE RIVER UNE ULY 1, 2018
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The following local 4-H members advanced to compete at the Minnesota State Fair in 2017:
2017 Northeast 4-H Livestock Show, Brainerd MN
Local 4-H exhibitors compete at State FairCass County was well represented at the 2017 Minnesota State Fair
Katey Hanson
Emily Holtti
Molly Adkins
Billy Sauber and Tori Schultz
Colton and Dustin Converse
Sawyer Tulenchik and Brooke Swenson
Front Row: Brandi McAllister, Allisa Fink and Hailee SwensonBack Row: Austin McAllister, Chris Foster and Katelyn Hanson Jasmin Blowers and Tierney Johnson
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Ethel and Virgil Foster
Above, Virgil Foster with one of his prize roosters.
Pat Foster showing at Cass County Fair with State Fair bound sheep project.
From an old newspaper clipping: A surprise presen-tation was made to Henry Hagen by Virgil Foster and sons, Thomas and Robert. When Mr. Hagen came to Cass County 25 years ago Virgil Foster was a 4-H'er. Now his two sons are.
Virgil Foster helps show a State Fair bound cow at the local Cass County Fair.
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A brief history of County Fairs
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Bill and Lisa Schultz are pictured with their chil-dren Mya, Levi, Colten and Tori.
First Premium exhibits from Cass County at the 1915 Minnesota State Fair.
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Progress, improvements at the Fair Grounds
This photo is from a newspaper clipping about the 1965 4-H Recognition Assembly honoring 4-H clubs who completed 100 percent of all projects. One member or adult leader from each of the clubs holding the awards, are, left to right: Mrs. Everett McAllister, Lincoln 4-H Club; Mrs. Frank DeLong, Eager Beavers 4-H Club; Miss Bobette Hagen, Leech Lake Livewires 4-H Club; Mrs. Emmett Arboleda, Mildred Good Rule Club; Mrs. George Collins, Norway Go-Getters 4-H Club; Mrs. Raymond Olson (back of Mrs. Collins), Clover Hill 4-H Club; Mrs. Liewellyn Knott, North Star 4-H Club; Mrs. Erwin Sumption, Golden Eagles 4-H Club; Mrs. Virgil Foster, Steam-boat 4-H Club; Mrs. Bob Bakker, Turtle Lake 4-H Club; Mrs. Victor Hedlund, Maple Hill 4-H Club; Mrs. James Murrer, Swanburg 4-H Club; Mrs. Delbert Frederick, Powers Light 4-H Club; Mr. Don Dabill, North Star 4-H Club (standing in for Beaverbrook 4-H Club); Mrs. Ward Shake, Meadowbrook 4-H Club; Mr. Walter Norman, Pine Valley Poineers 4-H Club; Jeffrey Doty, Stoneybrook 4-H Club; Mrs. John Hittle, Becker Busy Bees 4-H Club.
Not present for the picture were Mrs. Fay Harrington, Hackensack Hustlers 4-H Club; Mrs. Donald Cusey,
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Cass County Agriculture Assn. is excited about new 28'x40’ Ag Building which will be used for agricultural displays, storage, events and a ticket booth at fair. The building project was made possible from Legacy Fund grant monies. Steve Scher-mann, volunteer director of the fair board, coordinated the project with help build-ing from board member Jesse Taray. A special shout out to others on the board who have helped make this project possible including Rhonda Adkins, Teri McAllister, Bill Schultz, Tyler and Austin McAllister, and Kayla Riedel. Swenson Aggregate stepped
-mately half of the trusses.
Rob Foster, son of Ethel and Virgil, received a blue ribbon for his Wyandotte chicken.
Virgil and Mike Foster milking cows, they used milking machines at county fairs for many years.
DIVISION - SCHOOL WORK
Class A - Preschool/KindergartenClass B - Grades 1/2
Class C - Grades 3/4
Class D - Grades 5/6
Class E - Grades 6-8Class F - Grades 9-12
Hey Kids! Enter Your School Projects!
Carnival Hours:
Midway Armband Hours:
Enter Your Lego or K'nex Creationas an exhibit at the fair!
Don Smith Arena Building
Kids GamesSaturday, June 30
Kids Games and Fry Pan Toss at 3:30
Tractor Pedal-Pull at 4:30
Advance ticket locations:
Pine River Dairy Queen
$1 OffA Blizzard Treat
Expires September 30, 201
Must be your own creation, not assembled from a kit.
Advance Ride Tickets Only $20!
Tiny Hands Farm
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Kids! Bring a Project
to the Fair!
(218) 587-T8R7A2S7H
(218) 692-T8R7A2S7H
(218) 824-T8R7A2S7H
2928 State Hwy 371 SWPO Box 677Pine River, MN 56474
[email protected]. Drink. Create and
Socialize with TAP at the Cass County Fair!
"American Barn"16x20 Acrylic on Canvas
Advance registration required. For ages 16+. Art supplies & aprons included!Register at thetravelingartpub.com or their Facebook page.
GUIDING THE WAY IN CUSTOM CABINETRY.
Arctic Crafts Quilt Company
Rhonda Adkins 5744 County Road 1 Pine River, MN 56474 Phone: 218-839-9480 E-mail: [email protected]
DIVISION K - ARTS & CRAFTS
Class 1 - Arts
Class 2 - Crafting
Class 3 - Paper Art
Class 4 - Holiday
Class 5 - Fabrics & Textiles
Class 6 - Reused & Repurposed
DIVISION K-1 AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY
Class 1 - Black and White
CLass 2 - Color
Open Air Arena
All welcome to attend!Transportation & processing available.
100% Organic
Category ..................................1-10 points
Quality .......................................1-15 points
Interest .....................................1-10 points
Composition ........................1-15 points
Total ..................................up to 50 points
Photography Score Card
Junior Livestock Summer Classic
(199lbs & Under)
Divisions: Junior 6th Grade & UnderIntermediate 7th-10th Grades Senior-11th Grade to 21 yrs.
Due to Limited Room this will be a trailer show.
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35 years and still digging it right!
Pick up an entry card at the Fair Offi ce, collect 8
vendor stamps and enter for a chance to win a
daily prize basket.
5th Annual
Vendor Crawl
To Our Premier Sponsors of 2017!
Thank you!
served on the Cass County Economic Develop-
members who give back to their community and organizations that so positively impact the sur-rounding area in which we live.
Member FDIC
Walker | Hackensack | Longville | Backus | Remer | Baxter | Pequot Lakes | Crosslake | Akeleywww.fnbnorth.com
Have A Great Day At The Fair!
DIVISION J - NEEDLEWORK
Class 1 - Embroidery
Class 2 - Crochet
Class 3 - Knit
Class 4 - Rugs
Class 5 - Kitchen Related Items
Class 6 - Quilts and Afghans
Score Card for Quilts:15 points 35 points 50 points
100 points
Class 7 - Garment Making
Class 8 - Garment Making - Children's Wear (size Infant - 12)
Class 9 - Garment Making - Men's Wear
Cass County Fair Open Class Exhibits Entry Form
non-perishables
Livestock, poultry and rabbit registration
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Early removal will forfeit premiums
General Rules and Regulations For Open Class Exhibits:
Bring a project to the Cass County Fair
to vie for a blue ribbon!
Open Class is for everyone! Need not be a Cass County resident to enter.
Ribbons & cash premiums awarded to top two places in every lot.
Prizes awarded by the following age categories:
No registration required for school projects.
ChrisHanneken
AgentCompetitive RatesSuperior Service
Pine River CommunityResource Center
800-637-0770
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Thank you Kyle Adkins for supporting the Cass County Fair
by donating your time and services as Fair Veterinarian!
COUNTRY DOCVETERINARY CLINIC
DR. KYLE ADKINS, DVM5508 COUNTY ROAD 1
PINE RIVER
218-587-4196FAX: 218-587-2491
Kangas Family FarmHecht Family Farm
Class 5 - Pies
Class 6 - Cookies, bars & Doughnuts
Class 7 - Candy (6 pieces or squares)
CANNING
Class 8 - Jellies and Jams
Class 9 - Canned Fruits (Pints)
Class 10 - Canned Vegetables (pints)
Class 11 - Pickles and Relishes (pints)
Class 12 - Canned Meats (pints or quarts)
Class 13 - Miscellaneous Culinary
Score Card for Judging Cake:
The County Fair,It's All About THE FOOD
Come support our local 4-H youth!
Food Vendors
GARDINER’S HARDWARE &
FURNITURE587-2585
Downtown Pine River
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RIP Beau10/21/04 to 5/11/18
Independent InsuranceAssociation
“Serving All Your Insurance Needs”
Hackensack
218-675-6610
Dan Meier, CICLic #1009084 Pine River
218-587-2374
COMPANYINSURANCE
CASS
Kris BarchusLic. #40410775
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4-H Food Stand Hours:
Cash & prizes for first & second place winners in each division
$1 per card (may buy multiple cards per round).
10 player minimum per round. Winner takes 50% of pot per round.
Hosted by Timber BayFriday 5-7m
Saturday 2-8pm Sunday Noon-3pm
DIVISION B DAIRY & BEEF CATTLE
Barn Superintendent Dustin Wiese(each breed competing separately)
Premiums for all classes
Class 1- Registered Dairy
Class 2 - Registered Beef
Class 3 - Commercial Beef
DIVISION C - SHEEP Barn Superintendent Pat Foster
Premiums for all classes
Class 1 - Registered (each breed separate)
Class 2 - Grades (Non-registered)
DIVISION D - DAIRY GOATS Barn Superintendent Pat Foster
Premiums for all classes
Class 1- Nubians Class 2 - Alpines Class 3 - Toggenburgs Class 4 - Saanens Class 5 - LaManchas Class 6 - Oberhasli Class 7- Recorded Grades Class 8- Fiber Goats Class 9- Meat Goats
DIVISION E - SWINE Barn Superintendent Teri McAllister
Premiums for all classes
Class 1 - Registered Class 2 - Grade
Guess the Cow's Weight Contest!
Offered by Backus Locker
Enjoy the Cass County Fairfrom Beau & Bud!
Swenson Aggregate & Const. LLC
DrivewaysSand
Fill Dirt
Lot ClearingBlack DirtField Rock
Road WorkClass #1
Sewer Rock
Charlie Swenson 218-820-6331Kendall Swenson 218-820-1489
Compete for over $500 in prizes!
JEFF & RENEE STRANNEOwners
3 Locations & 115 Units
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Roy and Tamara Bell were recognized as the 2017
DIVISION F - POULTRY Barn Superintendent Robin Otto
Class 1 - Chickens
Class 2 - Bantam (all breeds competing)
Class 3 - Turkeys
Class 4 - Geese
Class 5 - Ducks
Class 6 - Guineas
DIVISION F-1 - RABBITS Barn Superintendent Amy Schultz-Stahnke
Class 1 - Angora breeds (English, French, or Satin) Class 2 - Dutch (all varieties) Class 3 - Mini Lop (all groups) Class 4 - Mini Rex (all varieties) Class 5 - Netherland Dwarf (all
groups) Class 6 - Rex (all varieties) Class 7- Any other Dwarf or Small
Breed (all groups or varieties)
Class 8 - Californian Class 9 - French Lop (all groups) Class 10 - New Zealand (all varieties) Class 11 - Satin (all varieties) Class 12 - Any other Dwarf or Small
Breeds (all groups or varieties)
Class 13 - Market Fryer
Class 14 - Market Pen of 3
DIVISION G AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
Class 1 - Threshed Grains
Class 2 - Grain in Sheaf
Class 3 - Forage Crops
Class 4 - Corn (6 ears to an entry)
Class 5 - Vegetables
agricultural products as
current appearance as well as how it is expected
Snap Beans
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Cabbage
Cauliflower
Celery
Sweet Corn
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Bunching Onions
Potatoes
Rhubarb
Summer Squash
Winter Squash and Pumpkins
Swiss Chard
Tomatoes
Class 6 - Potatoes (6 specimens to an entry)
Class 7 - Fruit, Apples
Class 8 - Plums and Cherries
Class 9 - Berries and Grapes
DIVISION H - FLORAL
Class 1 - Cut Flowers
Class 2 - Potted Plants
Class 3 - Artistic Arrangements
DIVISION I - CULINARY
Class 1 - Yeast Breads, Plain Dough
Class 2 - Yeast breads, Sweet Dough
Class 3 - Quick breads
Class 4 - Cakes (1/4 Cake) *Score Card on next page
Youth Division Prizes for
each division!recipe and provide sample
on a paper plate
Score Card for Judging Bread:
Rules:
2. Dessert entry must be submitted on cardboard or disposable
Flavor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 pointsOverall Appearance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Rules:covered cardboard or disposable container.
Adult
Youth
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