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August 2-8, 2015 - Fairborn Daily Herald
Time for
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August 2-8, 2015
Published by the Xenia Daily Gazette
and the Greene County Newspapers
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GREENE COUNTY FAIR
4 Thursday, July 30, 2015
Greetings
from the board
Time has come for the 176th year of the Greene County
Fair, we are pleased to show you the changes and new events
we have planned. The Greene County Fair Board has worked
hard in producing one of the most exciting fairs I have been
around to witness. This year, we are having two concerts.
Please remember to visit our sponsors and thank them
for their support. Without them our Fair would not be as
successful and entertainment would not be to the caliber we
have planned.
I would like to thank my fellow board members for their
hard work and dedication to the youth of Greene County and
the Fair. The board started planning the 2015 Fair in August
of last year after the 2014 Fair was over. Every Director
spends many hours planning and working on the Fair every
year with little compensation. So, we do this for the love of
the fair.
Lastly I would like to thank our employees and volunteers
for their dedication to the Fair. Without them, we would not
have a Fair.
— President Dan Bullen
Greene County Fair ticket prices
2015 Membership Ticket.................................... $25
Last day to purchase 2015 membership
is Saturday, Aug. 1
Daily Gate Admission .......................................... $6
Children 9 and under are admitted free
with a paying adult.
Weekly Ticket ..................................................... $25
See each department for specific rules.
Mini Exhibitor Ticket ........................................ $15
Allows admission to the fair on two occasions.
Junior Exhibitor Ticket ...................................... $15
All 4-H and FFA members who enter
open class must pay an entry fee of $10.
Reserve Parking ................................................. $40
Camping ........................................................... $200
Rides
Rides will not be open on Sunday, Aug. 2.
On Monday, Tuesday and Thursday Aug. 3-4-6,
rides will open at 4 p.m. Prices for the ‘Unlimited
Rides’ Wristbands will be later announced. Without
a wristbands, rides will be priced individually.
Wednesday, Aug. 5 will be Family Night. From
4-10 p.m., wristbands prices to be announced. After
5 p.m. until closing, wristbands will be priced as a
discount, with special giveaways for children. Without a wristband, rides will be priced individually.
On Friday, Aug. 7 and Saturday, Aug. 8, rides will
open at 1 p.m. Wristband prices to be announced.
Without a wristband, rides will be priced individually.
There will be a “NO RE-ENTRY” policy during the
2015 fair this year. Purchasing a weekly pass or
Membership Ticket for $25 will not only save you
$19 entrance into the fair for the week, but also will
allow you to re-enter the fair. Single day tickets purchased at the gate allow you admission to the fair.
If you leave at any time and return to the fair later
in the day or evening, you must again purchase a
single day ticket.
Exhibiting in the Exhibitor’s Hall
Purchasing a weekly or membership pass entitles
you to exhibit 25 items in the Exhibitor’s Hall at
no additional charge, and 7 days admission to the
fair to come and go as you choose. If you choose
to exhibit more items there will be a $0.50 charge
per item. Purchasing a mini exhibitor ticket allows
you to exhibit 5 items in the Exhibitor Hall and two
admission days into the fair.
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GREENE COUNTY FAIR
Thursday, July 30, 2015
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Greene County Royalty to be crowned
Greene County Fair officials
have 16 applicants to choose from
for this year’s 4-H royal family.
Four young women vie for the
coveted queen of the fair while 10
compete to be princess. This year
there are no king candidates. In
addition there are two prince candidates.
The annual awards are usually
given to two girls and two boys
in 4-H clubs around the county: a
prince and princess ages 12-14 and
a king and queen age 15 and up.
Queen and king candidates have
a minimum of four years of club
work. Princess and prince candidates should have a minimum of
two years of junior fair work.
All applicants are given an initial interview, scored on poise,
personality and responsiveness
to questioning. Then, applicants
don semi-formal wear and, on
stage Sunday evening at the fair,
are asked two questions. On-stage
interviews are scored on poise,
personality, speaking ability and
overall natural appearance, according to the contest.
Judges look for candidates with
leadership qualities and who can
represent 4-H parades, community
promotions and banquets. Additionally, the royal youth will attend
the next year’s crowning.
Applications are scored on members’ project record, junior fair
activities and community activities. Additionally, applicants write
a narrative describing how junior
fair has impacted their future plans
— an important part of their lives.
Officials said these exercises teach
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6 Thursday, July 30, 2015
Royalty
From page 5
Hammond
Kelleher
Liming
Wuebben
Hutchison
Spahr
Heininger
K. Hutchison
R. Hutchison
Lovejoy
Rubio
Sargent
Stover
Stumbo
Todd
Whitcomb
life skills and time management.
After interviews, the contestants will go to the contest
at 5:30 p.m. that same evening at the Greene County
Fairgrounds in the Assembly
Building. Winners will appear
in the Grandstand following
the competition, before the
calf scramble.
Queen candidates are:
Rachel Hammond, 18, of
Yellow Springs, is the daughter
of Scott Hammond. She is a
member of Dream Catchers,
and this is her 10th year as a
junior fair exhibitor.
Melissa Kelleher, 18, of
Xenia, is the daughter of Pat
Kelleher. She is a member
of Clover Valley, and this is
her sixth year as a junior fair
exhibitor.
Mackenzie Liming, 17, of
Xenia, is the daughter of Holly
Liming. She is a member
of Greene Acres, and this is
her 10th year as a junior fair
exhibitor.
Stephanie Wuebben, 18, of
Xenia, is the daughter of Terril
Wuebben. She is a member of
Pioneers, and this is her 14th
year as a junior fair exhibitor.
Prince candidates are:
Wade Hutchison, 13, of
Xenia, is the son of Sandra
Hutchison. He is a member of
the Eager Beavers, and this is
his sixth year as a junior fair
exhibitor.
Wyatt Spahr, 14, of Xenia, is
the son of William Puttin. He
is a member of Ross Champs,
and this is his sixth year as a
junior fair exhibitor.
Princess candidates are:
Cassandra Heininger, 13, of
Beavercreek, is the daughter
of Jay and Michelle Heininger.
She is a member of Cloverpatch, and this is her fourth
year as a junior fair exhibitor.
Kaitlyn Hutchison, 14, of
Xenia, is the daughter of Kristi
Hutchison. She is a member
of Country Rebels, and this is
her sixth year as a junior fair
exhibitor.
Rebecca Hutchison, 12, of
Xenia, is the daughter of Kristi
Hutchison. She is a member
of Country Rebels, and this is
her fifth year as a junior fair
exhibitor.
Catherine Lovejoy, 13, of
Fairborn, is the daughter of
Margaret Lovejoy. She is a
member of Husky Hustlers,
and this is her fourth year as a
junior fair exhibitor.
Molly Rubio, 13, of Jamestown, is the daughter of Beth
Payton. She is a member of
Eager Beavers, and this is
her sixth year as a junior fair
exhibitor.
Brittney Sargent, 12, of
Xenia, is the daughter of
Adrian Sargent. She is a member of Clover Patch, and this
is her fifth year as a junior fair
exhibitor.
Janine Stover, 13, of Xenia,
is the daughter of Brenda
Sandman-Stover. She is a
member of JFB, 4 Pawz &
Clawz, Guns n’ Clovers, and
Silver Spoons, and this is her
eighth year as a junior fair
exhibitor.
Sydney Stumbo, 13, of Fairborn, is the daughter of Dee
and Brian Stumbo. She is a
member of Husky Hustlers,
and this is her fourth year as a
junior fair exhibitor.
Mackenzie Todd, 15, of
Beavercreek, is the daughter of
Randy Todd. She is a member
of Clover Valley, and this is
her fourth year as a junior fair
exhibitor.
Erica Whitcomb, 13, of
Xenia, is the daughter of Kyle
Whitcomb. She is a member
of Clover Patch, and this is
her fourth year as a junior fair
exhibitor.
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Phone: 937-372-8621
Fax: 937-376-1062
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GREENE COUNTY FAIR
8 Thursday, July 30, 2015
Fair poultry show changes
By Nathan Pilling
npilling@civitasmedia.com
XENIA — When attendees at this year’s Greene
County Fair walk into the
poultry barn, they won’t
hear the squabble of chickens, turkeys and other
birds typical of a normal
year at the fair.
This year isn’t a normal
year.
Yes, thanks to a statewide ban on all live bird
exhibitions announced by
the Ohio Department of
Agriculture in early June,
the poultry hall will be
much quieter than normal
come fair time.
The move was made in a
preventative effort to stop
the spread of the avian
flu from states like Iowa
and Minnesota, where the
disease has hit hardest in
recent months, forcing
poultry owners to slaughter thousands of birds
in hopes of quelling the
disease. No cases of the
disease have been reported
in Ohio, and the ban was
designed to maintain that
status.
So this year at the
Greene County Fair, poultry cages will be replaced
by posters and books, in an
effort to still allow those
who have raised birds to
“show” their efforts. While
the birds won’t physically be at the fairgrounds,
representations of those
animals will be. Exhibitors
will show posters with a
picture of themselves with
their bird, as well as a written statement about their
project and will be interviewed by a judge as a portion of their final scores.
“This year you’re going
to have to have knowledge behind it, not just
bringing in the best bird,”
Mark Everman, director
of the poultry barn for the
Greene County Agricultural Society, said when the
alternative was announced.
“It’s more of what you
know about poultry as a
whole.”
Posters (40 percent),
skill-a-thons (30 percent)
and book checks (30 percent) will make up scores
that will determine champion exhibitor. Project
sales will continue at the
scheduled times, but with
the exhibitor’s poster taking the place the bird normally would in the ring.
The bird ban includes
county and independent
fairs, the Ohio State Fair
and all other gatherings of
birds for show or for sale,
including auctions and
swap meets.
The bird flu has forced
other poultry-producing
states such as Iowa and
Minnesota to kill millions of birds to prevent
the spread of the disease.
According to United States
Department of Agriculture
data, more than 44 million
birds have been affected by
the disease nationwide.
According to the ODA,
While Greene
County Fair
attendees won’t
witness scenes
like this one from
the 2014 fair, local
youth will still
be able to show
and sell their
birds this year,
but with a twist
on the normal
procedures.
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Greene County
News
Ohio is the second largest egg producer in the
country and home to 28
million laying chickens, 12
million broilers, 8.5 million
pullets and 2 million turkeys. Ohio’s egg, chicken
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Thursday, July 30, 2015
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Plenty of entertainment options at fair
By Scott Halasz
shalasz@civitasmedia.com
XENIA — One of country music’s hottest young stars is taking a break from
kickin’ up the dust with Luke Bryan to
headline a concert at the Greene County
Fair.
Dustin Lynch, who already has a goldcertified hit, another top 25 single and
is part of Bryan’s 2015 nationwide tour,
will bring his combination of traditional
influences and edgy intensity to the
grandstand Tuesday, Aug. 4 with special
guest Waterloo Revival. Tickets are $25.
Rolling Stone Country said Lynch
was among, “The best things we saw at
CMA Music Fest 2014,” but he won’t be
the only thing fair attendees can see this
year.
There’s plenty of musical options the
entire week.
“(This) is one of our better lineups,”
said entertainment co-chair Amy Test.
“Cole Swindell last year was a magnificent performance, we’re hoping we can
continue on and entertain more than
a certain age group. I think that we’re
going to do real well.”
The smooth Motown sounds of Touch,
which was a top three finalist on NBC’s
“The Winner Is” kicks off the action
8 p.m Sunday, Aug. 2. The band has
shared the stage with Eddie Money, The
Temptations, The Spinners, Al Green
and Ray Charles, and has been known
to bring fans to their feet with energetic
dance performances and engaging personalities.
Chase Bryant, Josh Dorr and Haley
Georgia take the stage 7 p.m. Monday,
Aug. 3. Bryant’s grandfather played
piano in Roy Orbison’s first two bands
and, later for Waylon Jennings. His
uncles co-founded the group Ricochet,
which had several hits in the 1990s.
Dorr, reared on 1990s country music,
brings rock-edged brand of country while
Georgia is an up-and-coming country
singer/songwriter.
American Made, a Dayton-based band,
brings its eclectic mix of 70s, 80s, country, rock and southern rock to the stage 8
p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 5.
Greene County’s own Joe Mullins and
Courtesy photos
Dustin Lynch (above) and Touch (right) will be
performing at the fair.
See the complete entertainment
schedule on page 21.
The Radio Ramblers headline the action
7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 6, unleashing
their energetic mix of quality bluegrass
and gospel music that has them in
demand for festivals nationally. The New
Old-Fashioned-Band, formed in Xenia,
is on stage 8 p.m Friday, Aug. 7, with a
blend of big choral harmonies and heartland rock reminiscent of Tom Petty or
the Old 97s. Bovine Hobo closes out the
music 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 8. Appearing frequently at Willie’s Sports Bar in
Xenia, the band blends country, southern
rock and blues.
In addition to music, there is the everpopular kiddie/calf scramble, 7 p.m.
Sunday, Aug. 2, the OSTPA tractor pull
7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 7. Cost is $5 general
admission/$10 pit passes. The ATV/truck
drag noon Saturday, Aug. 8 has free general admission, $10 pit passes.
The demo derby begins 8 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 8. Cost is $5 general admission, $10 pit passes.
The cash grab machine will flip on 8
p.m. Monday, Aug. 3 and 6 p.m. Tuesday,
Aug. 4 and of course there is harness racing Wednesday and Thursday.
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Saturday, Aug. 1
8a-12p - Market lambs and breeding sheep arrive
8:15a - Swine exhibitor meeting
8a - Market hog weigh-in Breeding gilt, Weigh-in following
9a-12p - Noon Goats arrive
9a-12p - Rabbits breeding &meat pen
12-3p - Breeding poultry arrive
12:30p - Cattle exhibitor meeting, Weigh-in following
1p - Sheep exhibitor meeting
1:30p - Market lamb weigh-in
2p - Poultry and turkey exhibitor meeting
3p - Goat exhibitor meeting, Goat-lamb weigh-in
3-6p - Meat pen poultry and turkeys arrive
3-6p - Poultry and turkey weigh-in
4:30p - Market Beef entries close
6:30p - Rabbit exhibitor meeting
7-10p - Jr. Fair Board Dance - Pavillion
7-8p - Rabbit weigh-in
Sunday, Aug. 2
No rides on Sunday.
8a - Greene County Fair opens
8-10a - Check-in for swine jackpot show
9a - Feeder calves and dairy feeders arrive
9a - Western Horse show - Horse Arena
9-11a - Feeder calf & dairy feeder weigh-in
10a-2p - Dairy cattle arrive
10a - Breeding rabbit and meat rabbit showmanship
11a - Swine jackpot show - Livestock Barn 2
1p - Feeder calf and dairy feeder show and showmanship
1p - Breeding poultry show
1-4p - Kiddie calf scramble sign-up at shelter house
2p - Lamb cooking followed by lead-in Sheep Show;
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Monday, Aug. 3
8:30a - Breeding and meat rabbit show
9a - Breeding gilt and swine showmanship, Breeding gilt
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9a - Nutrition Baking Contest followed by Best of the Bakers
9a - Turkey show
10a - Poultry and turkey showmanship
11:30a - Sign up for General Livestock Judging Contest Cattle Barn
12p - General Livestock Judging Contest-Cattle Barn
12p - Free hands-on activities for youth 4H *AB
5p - Home grown lamb beef entries close
4:30-5:30p - Modeling Practice *AB
5p - Home grown goat show; Goat judging contest
5p - Home grown lamb show
7p - 4-H Style Revue *AB
7p - Dairy judging contest - Cattle Barn
7p - Surprise Country Concert with Young Guns of Country
8p - Dairy cattle exhibitor meeting
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8:30a - 4-H/FFA Dairy Cattle Show-showmanship
8:30a - Dairy, Product and Market Goat ShowmanshipShow;
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Homegrown goat showmanship
9a - 4-H/FFA market hog show
9a - English Horse Show –Horse Arena
10a-4p - Scavenger Hunt Forms Extension Office
10a - Open dairy cattle show
10a - Scrapbooking *AB
11:30a - Stick Horse Contest-Horse Arena
12p - Watermelon Eating Contest *EC
12p Free hands-on activties for youth 4H *AB
2p - Table setting *AB
2:30p - Sheep Breeding, Pee Wee, Adult,
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Schedule of Events
Wednesday, Aug. 5
Family, Senior Citizen Veterans Day
$3 Food Pantry Day
8a - Beef Breeding comes in
9a - Market chicken show
9:30a - Pee-wee swine showmanship
10a-4p - Scavenger Hunt – Forms Ext. Office
12p - Scouts Free hands-on activites for youth *AB
3p - 4-H/FFA market lamb show
4-8p - Voting for Fair Board members - Exhibitor’s Hall
5p - Adult swine showmanship
5p - Egg toss - Administration Office
6:30p - FFA Alumni cookout
6:30p - Harness Racing *GS
7p - 4-H/FFA market beef show
7:30p - Rabbit Costume Show
8p - American Made *ET
Thursday, Aug. 6
8a - Sign up for Showman of Showman Contest
9a-12p - Llamas arrive on fairgrounds
9a - Goat show - fiber, pygmy, pack, harness
9a - Beef breeding Show-Showmanship
Market steer Showmanship, Homegrown &
Open market beef show
10a-4p - Scavenger Hunt Forms Extension Office
12p - Free hands-on activities for youth 4H *AB
12p - BEEF NO SALE CARDS to be turned-in
1p - Showman of Showman Contest, Cattle barn
3p - Kitchen Gadget Show-Contest
4p - Quilt Square Contest *AB
4p - Turkey sale - Approximate time
5p - Market chicken sale
6p - Llama Fun Show
6:30p - Market hog sale - Approximate time
6:30p - Harness Racing *GS
7p - Joe Mullins and the Radio Ramblers *EC
Friday, Aug. 7
9a - 4-H Dogs arrive on fairgrounds.
9:30a - Dog Exhibitor Meeting
10a - Dog Show - Fun Show-Showmanship – Horse Arena
12p - Free hands-on activities for youth 4H *AB
2p - First Aid Follies *AB
4p - Market beef and Feeder Calf Sale
5-6p - Modeling Practice *AB
5:30p - Dairy cheese Sale - Approximate Times
6:30p - Meat rabbit sale
7p - Open Modeling Contest
7p - Market goat sale Approximate Times
7p - OSTPA Tractor Pullers *GS
8p - Market lamb sale
8p - New Old Fashioned Band *ET
Saturday, Aug. 8
9a - Open Horse Show - Horse Arena
9a - Strongman weigh-in *EC
9a - Llama Exhibitor Meeting
9:30a - Llama Showmanship-Show
10a - Strongman Competition on *EC
11a - Kiddie pedal tractor pull sign-up
12p - Kiddie pedal tractor pull
12p - ATV-Truck Drag Racing *GC
5p - 4-H Awards Presentation - *AB
6p - 4-H & FFA livestock and special projects released.
8p - Bovine Hobos *EC
8p - Demo Derby *GS
Sunday, Aug 9
10a-12p - AB tear-down
10a-2p - Exhibitor’s Hall Open Class Pick Up
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Fair celebrates 176 years this year
Soon it will be time to attend
the oldest, continuously running county fair west of the
Alleghany Mountains. No other
county fair is older than ours.
It all began in June of 1833
when the Greene County Commissioners issued the following
decree: “Notice be given in the
Xenia Territory this week that
there will be a meeting held at
the Court House in Xenia on
the last Friday in June for the
purpose of organizing an Agricultural Society, to be entitled
the Greene County Agricultural
Society.”
That first fair, held on the
grounds of the Greene County
Court House, was described
as “a place for social relaxation
where neighbors, who rarely
saw their neighbors, could gossip. Horse flesh and the products of the field were the primary attractions at that time.”
Not seeing one’s neighbors
might have been the case often
because at that time, most folks
were living on farms. Some
were in cities, but the majority had to travel some distance
to visit with neighbors. It was
hoped that this fair would bring
people from all over the county
together for a day of entertain-
“Notice be given in the Xenia Territory this week that
there will be a meeting held at the Court House in Xenia
on the last Friday in June for the purpose of organizing
an Agricultural Society, to be entitled the Greene County
Agricultural Society.”
— Decree from county commissioners, June 1833
ment.
The second year, the commissioners allotted $30 to the
Agricultural Association to
hold a fair. It wasn’t long before
the court house lawn was not
adequate so seven acres of land
were leased on the Columbus
Pike east of Xenia. The property
was deeded to the Agricultural
Society in 1852. When the Civil
War broke out, a place to train
soldiers was necessary, so the
fair- ground, located on present
day Fair Street, was utilized as
the training ground.
By 1867, the fair had grown
and was bringing guests from
quite a distance. Once again,
the site was too small for the
type of fair desired, so another
location was sought. A great
deal of discussion took place
in trying to determine the best
location. The Jamestown folks
felt that the fair should be located in the Jamestown-Xenia Pike
(present US 35), but the Xenia
folks were opting for another
location on the north side of
town. That year, a little more
than 36 acres was purchased
from Richard Galloway on what
is now Fairground Road. Jamestown began holding a fair of its
own.
The Greene County Agricultural Society offered shares
in capital stock for the new
venture. Six hundred shares at
$25 each were offered for sale.
In spite of the shares which had
been sold to maintain the property, the society was lacking
funds. The property was sold
to Eli Millen at a Sheriff ’s sale.
Millen, being interested in the
welfare of the entire community,
leased the property back to the
Agricultural Society for a nominal fee.
In 1923, the Millen heirs
deeded the land to the Agricultural Society. Additional
properties have been purchased
over the years, bringing the
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the fair should be discontinued
for the duration of the war, but
the decision was made to go
forward as always. “… the Fair
Board is trying to do all it can
to further all war service, to
encourage the higher and better
production of food and fibers, to
keep our morale and American
spirit at the high plane that has
been achieved by our forefathers. Let us make this the best
Greene County Fair on record.”
In 1945, the theme was “Fight
with Food and Bonds.” That
year the admission was raised
from 40 cents to 50 cents. For
many years, the Fair ran for
three days, but due to continued interest and support, it has
been extended to the present
schedule.
The Fair had been held at
various times between August
and October until in the 1920s,
a definite time was set up for
each fair in Ohio so that adjoining counties do not hold their
fair the same week. The State
Board of Agriculture is responsible for enforcing this rule,
and dates may be changed only
with the consent of that board.
A tornado in 2000 changed the
appear- ance of the fairground.
New buildings were construted,
and a great many improvements
to the grounds were achieved.
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fairground to its present size.
When the major transportation was horse and buggy, and
even in the early days of the
automobile, the fair was a daylong event for most families.
The fair was the social event for
the summer, so folks dressed in
their finest to attend.
About 1910, there was a
young man who entered a contest to be a participant at the
Ohio State Fair, his delight in
winning turned to something
else when he found the “prize”
was an assignment with a bucket, shovel and broom to keep
the livestock judging area neat
and tidy.
The 1915 fair boasted a
record breaking attendance of
20,000 persons on opening day
(Thursday). The fair continued to grow, and the need for
more buildings was apparent.
Between 1923 and 1939, several
buildings were con- structed
including the grandstand, cattle
barn, horse barn and 4-H building. Permanent lighting for evening events was made possible
in 1934, and a WPA project provided city water to the grounds.
World War II brought hardships with many of the county’s
young men being called to
serve their country. In 1943, the
question arose as to whether
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For rules concerning
Coin and
Gold/Platinum/Sterling
Treasures to just anyone
Reserved parking
Any vehicle parked on
the fairgrounds from Aug.
2-8 must have a reserved
parking permit displayed
in the front window of
the vehicle. These permits are available for
purchase in the Fair office
for $40 each or $45 for
dully trucks. Entering the
fairgrounds without the
proper permit is in violation of parking rules and
the vehicle’s owner will
be charged for towing the
vehicle from the illegal
parking place. If you have
a reserved parking permit,
make sure you are parked
in the right space or you
may be towed from that
space at your expense.
Those persons entering the fairgrounds on
Sales Night are required
to either have a reserved
parking permit or park
in adjacent lot next to
fairgrounds. No person
should be allowed by
those persons on the gate
to enter the fairgrounds
without a reserved permit
in their window. Should
you be given false information regarding parking on
the fairgrounds without a
permit, your vehicle will
be towed at your expense.
It is then your responsibility to contact those
persons working on the
gates for reimbursement
for towing expense. All
gates have special permits
with the number of the
gate on the permit. Do not
try to enter a gate with
the wrong permit.
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• Sterling
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• Early U.S. Copper
• Morgan/Peace Dollars
Feed at the fairgrounds
All persons needing to
deliver feed should enter
the Omalee Street Gate
ONLY and each person
in the vehicle will be
required to pay $6 to get
into the fairgrounds. If
you leave within 15 minutes the money will be
refunded to you.
Behavior
All persons entering
through the gates of the
Greene County Fairgrounds are expected to
act in a mannerly and
respectful way to all persons. Any person causing
disruption will be escorted off the fairgrounds by a
Sheriff Deputy.
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alcoholic beverages, contact the fair board.
No signs may be posted
on trees or buildings.
No roving vendors or
solicitor shall be permitted on fairgrounds.
No political candidate
shall roam freely upon the
fairgrounds distributing
campaign literature or
tokens, but must be limited to a rented fair booth
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Admission
There will be a “NO
RE-ENTRY” policy during
the 2015 Fair. Purchasing
weekly ticket or Membership Ticket for $25 will
not only save you $19
entrance into the fair for
the week, but also will
allow you to re-enter the
fair without getting your
hand stamped.
Single day tickets purchased at the gate will
allow you admission to
the fair only once that day.
If you leave at any time
and return to the fair later
in the day or evening, you
must again purchase a
single day ticket.
Sheriff’s deputies and
board personnel will be
patrolling the fairgrounds
regarding persons trying
to enter the fairgrounds
without paying. Those
persons will be escorted
to the nearest gate and
if they refuse to pay
entrance fee, they will be
escorted off the property
by the sheriff.
No unauthorized cars,
trucks, bicycles, skateboards, rollerblades,
golf carts, 4-wheelers,
ATVs, mowers, tractors,
motorcycles, or any other
vehicle are permitted on
the fairgrounds Aug 2 –
Aug 8.
NO DOGS or any other
animal except service
dogs are allowed on the
fairgrounds at any time.
In addition, no livestock
animals, horses, or any
other animals are allowed
on the midway or campsites, or anywhere unless
authorized by a Fair
Board Member.
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Greene County Fair Pre-Fair Judging
Local youth are the first to be judged with the pre-fair judging that took place two weeks prior to the Greene
County Fair. Makaya Simmons presents her llamas and alpacas project.
Zach Culbreath launches his bottle rocket during the pre-fair judging.
Submitted photos
David Barron, Daniel Barron and Dylan Leeds present their Tractors Parts Test to the judge.
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Changes in the Exhibitor’s Hall
There have been changes in
the way exhibitors will display
their entries for 2015. The
Dining Hall is now officially
known as the Exhibitor’s Hall.
All entries for pre-junior,
junior, teens, household arts,
horticulture and floriculture
will be displayed in the Exhibitor’s Hall. Items to be exhibited will be accepted 8 a.m. to 4
p.m. Tuesday, July 28 and 4-8
p.m. Wednesday, July 29 in the
Exhibitor’s Hall. New this year
is the deadline for entering
horticulture and floriculture.
Items will be accepted 8 a.m.
to 12 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1.
WBZI Day at the county fair
Molly Byrd works with a judge on the Let’s Start Cooking project.
The Classic Country Radio’s 20th Anniversary Celebration is Thursday, Aug. 6.
There will be a live broadcast and special celebration beginning at 4 p.m. which will include
a free gift for everyone entering fairgrounds.
Joe Mullins and The Radio Ramblers plus
Chubby Howard, Wyatt McCubbin, and Bucks
Braun will perform at the Entertainment Center 6-9 p.m.
This event is free with fair admission, bleachers and shade tent are provided, and lawn
chairs are welcomed.
Helping fill local food pantries
Greene County Agricultural Society Board of
Directors are counting on fairgoers to help fill
local food pantries with non-perishable items
during the Greene County Fair.
On Wednesday, Aug. 5 admission to the fair
will be $3 with a non-perishable food item.
The board has a goal to surpass last year’s
collections.
Kaitlyn Hutchison listens to the judge in the rockets pre-judging event.
Conner Benning participates in the rope project competition.
A young fairgoer enjoys a ride at the 2014 fair.
File photo
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Newspaper staff to photograph all place winners
The Xenia Daily
Gazette - Greene County
News staff will be photographing 4-H, Cloverbud,
FFA and Open Class
award winners of all ages
during the Greene County
Fair. Those photos will
appear in print following
the fair. All levels of winners are welcome.
There will be two
scheduled dates and times
for winners to bring their
awards and or project to
the Assembly Building
during the fair to have
their photograph taken:
9-10:30 a.m. Wednesday,
Aug. 5 and 12-1:30 p.m.
Thursday, Aug. 6.
Photos will appear in
our post-fair publication
two weeks following
the Greene County Fair.
Come prepared with a list
of all awards, age, club,
school and residence or
fill out our form.
Photos will also be available for purchase on our
website following the fair.
Visit www.xeniagazette.
com look for the folders of
photos to browse for your
friend or family member’s
award photo. Click and
purchase.
Because of the large
number of events to cover
at the Fair, The Gazette is
asking that if you cannot
come to the Assembly
Building during these
times to be sure to get a
photo and information
returned to us no later
than 4 p.m. Monday, Aug.
10. Email them to editor@xeniagazette.com or
drop them off at 1836 W.
Park Square.
Photos will appear in
the Greene County Newspaper Group newspapers
which consist of the Xenia
Daily Gazette, Fairborn
Daily Herald, Beavercreek
News-Current and Sugarcreek-Bellbrook Times.
Also note that staff will
be taking many photos
all week at the fair. Some
photos will make it in
print, while others will
not please visit us on the
web to browse our photos.
For more information call
937-372-4444.
File photos
Young fair participants show off
their trophies at the 2014 fair.
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Fair Entertainment Schedule
Sunday, Aug. 2
7 p.m. - Kiddie-Calf Scramble
8 p.m. - Touch
Friday, Aug. 7
7 p.m. - OSTPA Tractor Pull ($5 Grandstand
Admission per person and $10 pit passes)
8 p.m. - New Old Fashion Band
Monday, Aug. 3
7 p.m. - Chase Bryant with Josh Dorr & Haley
Georgia ($15 per person)
7 p.m. - Cash Grab
7:30 p.m. - Young Guns of Country with
Surprise Country Concert
Tuesday, Aug. 4
($25 per person)
7 p.m. - Cash Grab
7:30 p.m. - Dustin Lynch with Waterloo Revival
Saturday, Aug. 8
12 p.m. - ATV/Truck Drag Racing (Grandstand
No Charge and $10 pit passes)
8 p.m. - Demo Derby (Grandstand $5 and $10
pit passes)
8 p.m. - Bovine Hobos
- Prices are per person for admission to the
grandstand and/or pits.
Wednesday, Aug. 5
Family, Veteran and Sr. Citizen Day, Canned
Food Day - (1/2 Price with non perishable food
item), $3 admission
6:30 p.m. - Harness Racing
8 p.m. - American Made
Thurday, Aug. 6
6:30 p.m. - Harness Racing
8 p.m. - Joe Mullins & the Radio Ramblers
File photos
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Kiddie-Senior Calf Scrambles
The 2015 Kiddie Calf
Scramble sign up will be
held under the pavilion in
front of the Greene County Cattlemen’s booth on
Sunday, Aug. 2. Eligibility
for the kiddie scramble is
that youth must be in 4-H
and between the ages of
9- 13.
A parent or guardian
must be present and has
to sign the waiver. The
scramble will start at 7
p.m. that night. The participants need to be present no later than 6:30 p.m.
Children who are to par-
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are encouraged to wear
helmets as well as shoes
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