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2013 Fair Guide Brought to you by Tulare County Farm Bureau Page 2 Tulare County Fair Guide Courtesy of Tulare County Farm Bureau Welcome to the Fair! By Peter Alvitre Tulare County Fair Board On behalf of the Board of Directors, I want to welcome everyone to the 2013 Tulare County Fair! The theme for this year's fair is Tulare County Treasures!. Formed in 1919, the Fair is held every year in September. It is the largest locally attended event in Tulare County welcoming over 100,000 attendees. The Fair staff has worked diligently throughout the year to provide entertaining, fun and educational shows during the five day run of the Fair such as Monster Trucks, Bull Riding and the local favorite Destruction Derby. Fairgoers can also see local exhibits and competitions on display including home arts projects, photography, arts and crafts, home brews and much more. 4-H and FFA members will be out in full force showcasing their projects in food preservation, sewing, mechanics projects, horticulture landscapes and livestock exhibits. $5 for children (ages 6-12) (Kids 5 and under free) $5 for seniors (62 years or older) $5 for parking Wednesday, September 11 – Open 11 a.m. – midnight Poor Man's Poison (8 p.m., Budweiser Stage) – Free with fair admission Mehrten Drive (7 p.m., Eagle Mountain Stage) – Free with fair admission Peter Alvitre The Fair Board and staff want to take this opportunity to thank all the fairgoers, supporters, sponsors and volunteers for their invaluable participation to the success of the 92nd Tulare County Fair. The Fair truly has something for everyone to see and enjoy so please plan on joining us September 11-15 at one of Tulare County's timeless treasures!! We look forward to seeing you at the Fair. 2013 Tulare County Fair Sponsors Cricket Wireless Eagle Mountain Casino JD Heiskell Vallarta Supermarkets Land O Lakes Comcast 2013 Tulare County Fair Information Admission $9 for adults THANK YOU! McDonalds www.tulcofb.org Thursday, September 12 – Open 4 p.m. – midnight Tower of Power (Budweiser Stage) – Free with fair admission MMA Fights (6 p.m., Grandstands) – $30 (includes fair admission) Joey V's Bringing It Back Band (Eagle Mountain Stage) – free with fair admission Friday, September 13 – Open 4 p.m. – 1 a.m. Lucky Ned Pepper (Budweiser Stage) – Free with fair admission Monster Trucks (7 p.m., Grandstands) – Free with fair admission Cadillac Cowboys (Eagle Mountain Stage) – Free with fair admission Saturday, September 14 – Open 2 p.m. – 1 a.m. True2Crue (8 p.m., Budweiser Stage) – Free with fair admission Bull Riding (7 p.m., Grandstands) – General $7, Box seats $15, kids under 5 free Christian Concert (2 p.m.- 6 p.m., Eagle Mountain Stage) Free with fair admission Sunday, September 15 – Open 2 p.m. – midnight Los Morros Del Norte (10:15 p.m., Budweiser Stage) – Free with fair admission The Fabulous Enchantments (Eagle Mountain Stage) – Free with fair admission Destruction Derby (5 p.m., Grandstands) – Box seats $25, Lower Reserve $20, General Admission $15 Other Notable Entertainment Acts Hypnotist Suzy Haner Magician Frank Thurston The Next Big Thing Talent Show www.tulcofb.org Tulare County Fair Guide Courtesy of Tulare County Farm Bureau Page 3 Budweiser Stage Entertainment Lineup Poor Mans Poison Wednesday The four-member group plays a mixture of Folk, Americana, Country and Rock. After drummer Dustin Medeiros was diagnosed with tinnitus, it became apparent that he would have to resign, not only from his band Done For Good, but also from loud music. After just one album together, the group would part ways. Former Done For Good members Ryan Hakker and Mike Jacobs continued working on more acoustic music, eventually arranging a show at a place called Lush in Hanford. It was then that Medeiros shifted gears, borrowing a stand-up bass and expecting nothing more than a one-off show. Then, on the second day of practice, former Done For Good guitarist Tommy McCarthy arrived with a borrowed mandolin. “After he played that first hook melody,” says Medeiros, “we knew we had a band and it was out of our hands.” With Ryan Hakker and Mike Jacobs, Poor Man's Poison was born. Since then, the group has accomplished far more than any of their prior endeavors and in far less time. A major accomplishment for the group was becoming the 2012 National Winner of the Texaco Country Showdown, the largest and longest running country music talent search in the nation. The recognition as best in the country came with a check for $100,000. Poor Mans Poison will perform September 11 on the Budweiser stage and is free with fair admission. Tower of Power Thursday Tower's musical odyssey actually began in 1968 when Emilio Castillo met Stephen "Doc" Kupka in July of that year. When Doc auditioned during a band rehearsal at Emilio's house, Emilio's father called him into the kitchen and offered the following advice: "Hire that guy, he's got something." Doc and his signature baritone sax sound were now in the band, and on August 13, 1968, Tower of Power, as we know them today, began playing gigs, and soon became very well known in the area. After playing at a Tuesday night audition at the Fillmore in 1970, Tower was signed to Bill Graham's San Francisco records and their first album, East Bay Grease, was recorded. All of the compositions were original tunes written by Castillo and Kupka. Their album, “Bump City,” was recorded on the Warner Brothers label, and this led to a string of hits and memorable albums that include many of the songs that TOP fans come out in force to hear, even to this day. Over the years, the Tower of Power Horns have recorded with hundreds of artists as diverse as Aerosmith, Elton John, Little Feat, Phish, Santana, Heart, and many others, forever infusing the radio airwaves with Tower's musical DNA. Since the beginning, Tower of Power has never stopped touring and recording. Always in demand, the band never fails to entertain and amaze their fans. Tower is truly blessed to have a dedicated following that often travels to see the band, and in many cases fans will plan their vacation or work schedule around an appearance of TOP. Prestia, Stephen Kupka, and David Garibaldi are four of the band's founding members. Their dedication to the music, their creative writing, and their original vision still guides Tower of Power. In 2009, they went into Graham's studio and began carving out what would be their debut project. Along the way, they connected with long time friend and vocalist, Joy Sampson, who would perform two duets on the project along with a plethora of background vocals. At one point, the duo became a trio for a short time until Sampson became pregnant with her fourth child and opted out of life on the road. Nonetheless, the project took on a very distinct sound with the addition of Sampson's vocals, and all three decided her vocals would stay. Lucky Ned Pepper will be performing Friday, September 13 on the Budweiser Stage and is free with fair admission. Los Morros Del Norte Sunday TRUE 2 CRUE: Motley Crue Tribute Band Saturday Lucky Ned Pepper Friday Rick Russell and Josh Graham, former members of the Bakersfield-based country group Smokin' Armadillos, teamed up to form one of the hottest new acts in country music, Lucky Ned Pepper. In the 13 years Russell spent fronting the Smokin' Armadillos, he and acoustic guitarist Josh Graham took pride in the solid relationships they built along the way in Nashville. With Graham's musical ability to work behind the recording studio board, Russell approached his former bandmate to see if he would be interested in helping an old friend out. In 2005, the two went back into the studio to begin work on Russell's solo endeavors. With the musical fire once again burning deep down inside both Russell and Graham, they went forward and decided to call themselves Lucky Ned Pepper. banks...Dr. Feelgood, Same 'Ol Situation, Girls Girls Girls, Live Wire, Kickstart My Heart, Wild Side and their huge rock ballad Home Sweet Home. When these songs are performed live and with the spirit of the original, they take you back to an era when Motley Crue shook the earth! No other tribute to Motley Crue captures the highly energetic show and experience than TRUE 2 CRUE! From the look of the band to the sonic energy and perfection of the music, no detail is overlooked. You will swear it's 1985 all over again! TRUE 2 CRUE is a true-to-life tribute to not only the biggest party band that has ever hailed from the Hollywood Sunset Strip, but to the spirit of an era! TRUE 2 CRUE sets the stage for a night with Vince, Nikki, Tommy and Mick in a transformation that has been described as amazingly authentic. As for the music, these are the rock-and-roll party anthems that are etched in our memory Norteño group Los Morros del Norte is made up of three brothers and one cousin hailing from Culiacan Sinaloa, Mexico. Fermin, Javier, and Tomas Beltran, along with Samuel Ayon, set out in the early '90s to make a name for themselves, making their professional recording debut as early as 1993. Their first hit, La Vida Prestada for La Sierra Records, was well received and got national airplay all over the States. Los Morros Del Norte will be performing Sunday, September 15 on the Budweiser Stage and is free with fair admission. 10% off any service with this ad Hardware • Gifts Pruning Towers Farm Equipment Motor Trucks Sprayers Harvest Equipment Mule • ATVs Tractors (559)592-2121 Service hours M-F 8 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Store hours M-F 7 a.m. - 5:30; Sat. 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.; Sun 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. Page 4 Tulare County Fair Guide Courtesy of Tulare County Farm Bureau www.tulcofb.org Farm Bureau Membership Has Value! By: Steve Godlin, Tulare County Farm Bureau President As you enjoy this year's Tulare County Fair, I would like to thank you for being a member of Tulare County Farm Bureau, and if you are not a member, please take a moment to consider joining our fine organization. The Farm Bureau is the oldest and largest general farming organization in Tulare County representing local farm and ranch families since 1917. Our mission is to promote and enhance the viability of Tulare County agriculture. Farm Bureau's goal is to speak with a united voice on the issues that impact agriculture, work for solutions to the problems impacting our rural communities and address the challenges farmers and ranchers face. Membership is paid annually to your local county Farm Bureau, and can be one of the least expensive ways you help protect your business, farm or ranch! For just a small dues payment each year, you are provided with a host of resources, discounted insurance programs and an array of agricultural news. Members receive a monthly TCFB news publication, weekly Ag Alert® newspaper for producers, travel deals, and a network of more than 2,500 members and allies in agriculture. Our local team works on a variety of issues here in the county and region, as well as work with a team of dedicated professionals Steve Godlin, Tulare County Farm Bureau President based at the California Farm Bureau and the American Farm Bureau Federation. We continuously work on regulations, legislation, taxes, fees, animal and livestock issues, crop protection, and much, much more. Also as part of our outreach, we also support youth leadership, 4H, FFA, and education programs in our communities. One of our partnerships you can see right here at the fair this week as we serve lunch to support to the buyers at the junior livestock auction on Saturday. Farm Bureau works to solve problems, advocate for growers, and promote education and outreach to the public about the importance of agriculture. Your membership dollars are spent locally supporting numerous programs, events, and advocacy efforts to tell your story and protect your business from harmful fees, regulatory impacts, and over-taxation. California is a tough place to do business. It's especially tough to farm in with today's business climate and regulatory compliance requirements very stringent. Consider joining Farm Bureau and lending your support to the work that we do on behalf of all of agriculture. As a small minority of California's population, saving our farms and ranches from overregulation along with protecting the heritage of our agricultural community is very important to Farm Bureau. We hope you will help us by becoming a member today. Call the office at 732-8301 or join online at www.joinfb.org. We know 10 minutes means a lot! AG SPRAYERS & PARTS POLY TANKS INDUSTRIAL HOSE PUMPS LUBRICATION OIL GREASE BULK DRUMS PAILS No Appointment needed • All Work Guaranteed PRESSURE WASHERS MAIN LINE 559-757-3123 2ND LINE 559-757-3198 Fwy 99 at Avenue 120 P.O. Box 255 Pixley, CA 93256 Fax 559-757-2522 www.tulcofb.org Tulare County Fair Guide Courtesy of Tulare County Farm Bureau Page 5 Young Farmers and Ranchers Continue Farm to Fork Program Farm Bureau's Young Farmers and Ranchers (YF&R) Committee are looking forward to taking part in a long time local tradition, the county fair. YF&R will be out in full force at the Tulare County Fair this year with their annual Farm to Fork project, volunteering at the Livestock Auction and sponsoring the buyers lunch. Farm to Fork, which began in 2010, is a favored philanthropy event where the YF&R committee purchases animals at the Junior Livestock Auction and in turn donates the meat to local rescue missions and food banks. The group works in coordination with local meat processors and the fair to get fresh locally grown meat to needy families in the county. “Farm to Fork is a great opportunity for YF&R to support local youth programs that educate about agriculture as well as give back to the community,” says Dusty Ference, YF&R Committee Chair. “It's a simple concept and a great program that reaches out and affects so many.” The group plans to dedicate one animal to a sponsored dinner at the Visalia Rescue Mission, to uphold the tradition of the first Farm to Fork dinner in 2010. But they also plan to expand their efforts to reach all of Tulare County by donating the other Members of the Tulare County Young Farmers and Ranchers Committee serve up a hardy pork meal at the Visalia Rescue Mission with locally grown meat purchased at the Tulare County Fair auction through the Farm to Fork program. purchased meat to the Tulare County FoodLink. “We appreciate everyone who works with us in making Farm to Fork possible. Our local meat processors, FoodLink, Visalia Rescue Mission, Tulare County Farm Bureau and of course the hard working 4-H and FFA members,” says Ference. In addition to purchasing animals at the fair, YF&R members will also h e l p s e r v e f r e e YF&R members Matt Razor and Bob Fallert (L to R) with 4-H b u y e r s l u n c h e s member Lucy Bennett of Exeter 4-H and her Duroc Hog at the p r o v i d e d b y t h e 2012 Tulare County Fair Junior Livestock Auction. Bennett's hog, along with 5 other hogs, were purchased for the YF&R's Farm to Tulare County Farm Fork program to feed the needy of Tulare County. Bureau and the Young Farmers and 18 and 35 and involved in Ranchers. YF&R volunteers will production, banking, business, also assist auctioneers as ring and many other areas of the stewards and bid spotters during industry. The Young Farmers and the duration of the livestock Ranchers program develops auction, taking place Saturday, leadership skills while September 14th. volunteering time as active, vital If you are interested in taking members of the County Farm part in the YF&R Farm to Fork Bureaus. program or have any questions If you are interested in becoming about Farm to Fork, please contact involved with the Young Farmers the Tulare County Farm Bureau and Ranchers contact the Tulare office at 732-8301. County Farm Bureau at 732-8301 Farm Bureau Young Farmers or email YFR@tulcofb.org. Also and Ranchers are active find us on Facebook. agriculturists between the ages of Page 6 Tulare County Fair Guide Courtesy of Tulare County Farm Bureau www.tulcofb.org Come Out to Support the Fair Livestock & Dairy Auctions Buying a lamb, hog, goat or steer at the Tulare County Fair Junior Auction is the perfect way to stock yours and even your neighbor's freezer for upcoming holidays with locally grown meat while supporting our hometown youth. Local dairymen looking for homegrown replacements to add to their herds while supporting possibly future dairymen, the Tulare County Fair Dairy Heifer Replacement sale is the place to be. The Tulare County fair has been the venue for local 4-H and FFA Farm Bureau and the Young Farmers and Ranchers Committee. To donate an 'add-on' amount, you need not to be present at the auction, just complete the form below or contact the fair office in advance of the auction to submit your donation to the exhibitor of your choice. Payment methods accepted: cash, check, Visa or MasterCard, (4% will be added to all credit card transactions). members from throughout the county to take part in livestock competitions as well as have an opportunity to grow and learn through market and replacement heifer projects. The hard work and dedication put forth for these projects culminates at the county fair and the live auctions. If buying a whole animal is too much for your household budget or don't have a need for a replacement heifer, then you may wish to consider making a small 'add on' donation to any deserving 4-H or FFA exhibitor. A sample of the add-on form is The following live auctions will be taking place at the Tulare County Fair: Dairy Replacement Heifer Sale Air rebate District sa - save vailable up to $900! See sto re for d etails Farm Bureau Young Farmers and Ranchers will be volunteering as callers at the Junior Livestock Auction on Saturday, September 14th. provided in this insert, page 7. Absentee buyer and multi exhibitor add-on forms are available online at www.tularefair.org or by contacting the Tulare County Fair office. All livestock auction buyers, purchasing or adding on to youth at the livestock auction, will be provided lunch on Saturday courtesy of the Tulare County Friday, September 13 beginning at 6:30 pm Junior Livestock Auction Saturday, September 14 beginning at 9:30 am www.tulcofb.org Tulare County Fair Guide Courtesy of Tulare County Farm Bureau Page 7 2013 Junior Livestock Show Schedule Breeding Beef Show begins after Supreme Champion Market Steer Drive Supreme Champion Dairy Cow Selection, followed by Best All Around Dairy Showmen Meat Goat Show: Showmanship followed by market goat classes TUESDAY, September 10 9am Rabbit Showmanship & Judging 4pm WEDNESDAY, September 11 8am 9am 9:30am 2pm 4pm 5:30pm Market Hog Show: Showmanship followed by 4-H/FFA market classes 4-H Dairy Cattle Show: Showmanship followed by 4-H Dairy Cattle, 4-H/FFA All Other Breeds classes Poultry Showmanship followed by Poultry and Pigeon Judging Pygmy Goat Show Small Animal Round Robin FRIDAY, September 13 1pm 6:30pm 6:30pm SATURDAY, September 14 THURSDAY, September 12 9am 9am 3pm 7:30am 9:30am FFA Dairy Cattle Show: Showmanship followed by FFA Dairy Cattle (Holstein) classes Market Lamb Show: Showmanship followed by 4-H/FFA market classes followed by Supreme Champion Drive Breeding Sheep Show begins after Supreme Champion Market Lamb Drive Market Steer Show: Showmanship followed by FFA market classes, 4-H market classes, Supreme Champion Market Steer Drive Make checks payable to: TULARE COUNTY FAIR Dairy Goat Show: showmanship followed by Dairy Goat classes Parade of Champions Dairy Replacement Heifer Sale Breakfast for Exhibitors and Auction Buyers Junior Livestock Auction SUNDAY, September 15 10am Small Animal Costume Show followed by Lads & Lassies Wool Fashion Show, Guys & Gals Leather Fashion Show Large Animal Round Robin Pee Wee Showmanship Exhibitors Awards Presentation 12pm 2pm 4pm Mail to: Tulare County Fair 215 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. Tulare, Ca 93274 Phone: 559-686-4707 Fax: 559-686-7238 3 Like us on 604 W Murray Ave 559-732-6439 559-623-9422 fax Corner of Willis and Murray Visalia, CA 93291 www.glicksmeatmarket.com Your One-Stop Farm and Home Store 1002 W. 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