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Sue Feely Posted - Aug 14 2012 : 07:13:42 AM
How many Farmgirls have a county fair in the county? If so what are some of your favorite places to visit there?
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darlenelovesart Posted - Aug 04 2014 : 8:28:03 PM
Our fair is coming up soon this month. I know it has gotten smaller but it is still nice to go to it. I like to see the flower show and the 4H and exhibit hall to see the nice quilts and hand crafts.

The Art building is great too.

I like The music and just wandering around over there.

hugs
darlene

I have learned that to have a good friend is the purest of all God's gifts, for it is a love that has no exchange of payment.
by Frances Farmer

Just follow God unquestioningly.
Because you love Him so, for if you trust His judgment there is nothing you need to know.

I trust in you Jesus...
texdane Posted - Aug 04 2014 : 09:49:03 AM
We just went to the first of the season here yesterday. Love them. This one was a tiny 4H fair but I enjoy them all.

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Nicole


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Red Tractor Girl Posted - Aug 04 2014 : 06:19:27 AM
Our county fair is held in the Fall and the 4-H Youth Fair is held in early Spring. Locally, the fall fair is more about the carnival part with less on the animals and other typical entries. The youth fair is all about the animals and student learning projects. We just don't have the space for both to be held together which, ideally , would be the most fun and more like what fairs are typically made up of. On our recent vacation, we were riding the Amtrak train through North Dakota and passed right by the big state fair grounds where there was a huge fair in progress. I wished I had been able to stop and visit to see what other states are doing. Our Florida State Fair is held in Tampa every February.

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sunflowercritters Posted - Aug 04 2014 : 05:58:36 AM
Just look forward to going to the COMMON GROUND FAIR. I head over to the fiber/spinning/knitting area. love the spinning world...
hugs Deb

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darlenelovesart Posted - Jun 05 2013 : 9:50:34 PM
I understand Totally what you mean Susan, I worked with the 4H for 15 years and when My daughter left it I stayed 2 more years and I really missed all the activity with the fair and the 4H. I really wasn't the same.


I have learned that to have a good friend is the purest of all God's gifts, for it is a love that has no exchange of payment.
by Frances Farmer

Just follow God unquestioningly.
Because you love Him so, for if you trust His judgment there is nothing you need to know.

I trust in you Jesus...
Cindy Lou Posted - Jun 04 2013 : 6:58:46 PM
Our kids were very involved in 4H so their growing up years we were totally focused on fair week.
Dozens of projects, showing poultry and rabbits, talent show, dress review, demonstrations. Earning a trip to the state fair was tremendous! When they graduated from 4H I missed that part of the fair totally, it just wasn't the same.
When I got the opportunity to volunteer for open class it was something I HAD to do ! I'm co-superintendent for the needlework division, putting in hours with cleaning, set up, taking in projects, helping the judge, displaying the projects and putting in a couple of sessions watching the building and returning projects. It is delightful to see the projects and meet the people who did the work and there is something about being useful that makes it even more fun.
Susan

"Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?"
Mary Oliver
darlenelovesart Posted - Jun 04 2013 : 10:48:06 AM
I guess there are fairs everywhere. Small world huh!
I am really enjoying reading everything here, It is fun!
hugs
darlene

I have learned that to have a good friend is the purest of all God's gifts, for it is a love that has no exchange of payment.
by Frances Farmer

Just follow God unquestioningly.
Because you love Him so, for if you trust His judgment there is nothing you need to know.

I trust in you Jesus...
mommahartley Posted - Jun 04 2013 : 06:42:05 AM
Ladies,
Now that I have read all your posts, I am craving fair food and fun fair times again! I think a "fair road trip" may be in order this summer/fall to experience those in the area. We are so close to Alabama , Mississippi and Louisiana so I may venture out that direction. My sweet hubby just loves it when I say "hey let's go for a long drive" haha. but he is always glad once we get there.
Being an Army kid we were stationed in Italy and do you know they have county fairs there too? Elephant ears and all! What a great memory.


Blessings,
Laurie
Momma Hartley


This is my commandment, Love one another , as I have loved you
greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
John 15:12-13


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darlenelovesart Posted - Jun 03 2013 : 2:01:19 PM
Hi Denise,
Yes they have the funnel cakes here too and your right too greasy oh well there are many other goodies out there to eat like kettle corn, yum.
I am getting excited about going this year too.
I will try to take some pictures too if I can, but that isn't till the middle of August.

darlene

I have learned that to have a good friend is the purest of all God's gifts, for it is a love that has no exchange of payment.
by Frances Farmer

Just follow God unquestioningly.
Because you love Him so, for if you trust His judgment there is nothing you need to know.

I trust in you Jesus...
levisgrammy Posted - Jun 03 2013 : 05:28:12 AM
Girls I have just loved reading all your posts on the different fairs you attend/attended. It has me excited to take the littles again this year. They are 7,6 and 3 so it is always something to try and keep them all together. They are good about it though. Usually the promise of a hot dog and sno-cone does the trick. Then of course we have to get cotton candy for the ride home before dropping them off to mommy and daddy! My bad!!
I just love to browse through the handmades and the 4-H building.
Everyone has some great memories and I am glad you all shared them. Makes me think back to the fairs when I was a kid. It was always a major highlight of the summer and everyone in town went so it was always good fun with friends too!
Darlene~ they have the funnel cakes here. They are so good but so greasy. I try to stay away from those.

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Or a trouble is what you make it!
And it isn't the fact that you're hurt that counts,
But only--how did you take it?

--Edmund C. Vance.
darlenelovesart Posted - Jun 02 2013 : 6:00:22 PM
The fair we have is held in August.
I love the old fashion feel of them.
hugs
darlene

I have learned that to have a good friend is the purest of all God's gifts, for it is a love that has no exchange of payment.
by Frances Farmer

Just follow God unquestioningly.
Because you love Him so, for if you trust His judgment there is nothing you need to know.

I trust in you Jesus...
JudyT Posted - Jun 02 2013 : 5:54:24 PM
We have one and it's held in September and I love visiting all the animals!

Judy~Farmgirl Sister #599
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darlenelovesart Posted - Jun 02 2013 : 4:25:33 PM
It sounds like a fun fair down there. The one in Connecticut sounds wonderful. They really have some big pumpkins. Neat.
Well try to stay cool and not fry :D
It is about 50's here. 4:30pm
hugs
darlene

I have learned that to have a good friend is the purest of all God's gifts, for it is a love that has no exchange of payment.
by Frances Farmer

Just follow God unquestioningly.
Because you love Him so, for if you trust His judgment there is nothing you need to know.

I trust in you Jesus...
AnnieinIdaho Posted - Jun 02 2013 : 4:15:23 PM
Hi Sisters,
We were on vacation one year near Woodstock, CT and stopped at their county fair. It was so great and I saw the huge pumpkin contest, so it must have been later than summer? So many animals were shown. I got to see baby chicks and taste samples of butter made on the spot by shaking the cream. I especially liked the agriculture contests where flowers, veggies and fruit compete. I lived in Paso Robles, CA (San Luis Obispo County) for 14 years and they have an amazing fair called The Mid-State Fair. Many memories of the children entering their sewn dolls. I even worked the call center to book the entertainment shows back in the late 80's. It was so fun. I remember seeing a tall, very young and skinny guy standing in the administrative building where we were selling show tickets and the manager told all of us ladies, "He's on his way to becoming a huge star"...guess who? Alan Jackson! It was always so hot in the 100's so the buildings with the industrial fans and the animal and hay smells are ingrained in my memories. Crazy fun though. Best to all of you...oh by the way it is 102 degrees on my patio right now at 4:15 p.m. whew! Annie

"The turnings of life seldom show a sign-post; or rather, though the sign is always there, it is usually placed some distance back, like the notices that give warning of a bad hill or a level railway-crossing." Edith Wharton, 1913 from 'The Custom of the Country'.
darlenelovesart Posted - Jun 02 2013 : 2:05:18 PM
It sounds like a lot of fun for you Denise. I like seeing the rabbits and the chickens. The kids work hard on those too.
I am usually there by myself so don't go to the rides and stuff.
I just recently started hearing about elephant ears, now that I know what they are and not the real animal, they sound really good.
You all sound like you have wonderful memories from all the fairs you have gone to. The little girl in the bee costume with her bunny is really adorable. I wonder what the winner looked like. She will remember you for your praise.
Thanks Sue for starting this topic.

hugs
darlene


I have learned that to have a good friend is the purest of all God's gifts, for it is a love that has no exchange of payment.
by Frances Farmer

Just follow God unquestioningly.
Because you love Him so, for if you trust His judgment there is nothing you need to know.

I trust in you Jesus...
Betty J. Posted - Jun 02 2013 : 12:07:20 PM
My first adventure with fairs was the State Exposition in Syracuse, NY. I absolutely enjoyed myself. My FIL wanted to go to the girly shows and I wanted to see the horses. My MIL scented her hanky with lavender and held it to her nose. My husband just went wherever.

Now I attend the Benton-Franklin County Fair in Tri-Cities, WA. It happens the end of July/August just before school starts. I love the needlework and quilting expositions. It is usually so hot that once I've walked through the exhibitions I'm ready to board the bus and head home. I adore riding the bus to the fair because there is no hassle in finding a parking spot. I really like the food too, especially the Elephant Ears. I usually have one to go and I bring it home and really enjoy it.

Betty in Pasco
mommahartley Posted - Jun 02 2013 : 11:49:41 AM
oh Ladies,
the fair the fair the fair!! Here in the South they start as early as July and go until October! You can always find one in the smallest of towns and the biggest of cities. I absolutely love the fair even when it's blazing hot. For over 7 years my sweet younger boys and their Dad helped their godfather, Uncle Jeff with his beautiful Beulingo cattle at the Arkansas State fair. Sleeping in the barns was such an exciting thing for them. Brian has a gift for animals and could talk to a 600lb steer like it was nothing. He could calm them to the point that they would lay down and he would lay against them eating his snow cone just hanging out. So amazing. We began our lives of the fair in Alexandria TN at a small country fair (still held today) where I entered my first ever chocolate pie and won 1st place!! I have been hooked ever since although I don't enter as much any more I just go for the Funnel cakes and Corn Dogs and fried oreos and cheesecake on a stick and...lol of course to see the sweet baby animals. Someday soon we will have our animals on our Harmony Farm. Meanwhile I will just keep going to the fairs and enjoying the country life!!


Blessings,
Laurie
Momma Hartley


This is my commandment, Love one another , as I have loved you
greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
John 15:12-13


La Dolce Vita (Italian) "The Sweet Life"
hoosiercountry Posted - Jun 02 2013 : 11:35:11 AM
Growing up on a farm in IN 4-H was such a big part of our lives. The county fair was our reward for all our work with our projects. The smell of the food, excitement of the midway, and the rides, Bingo, the barns full of livestock. There was no one thing I really liked the best, I loved it all. It would last an entire week, but we only got to go a couple of times, depended on how long we could make our money last, lol. I loved it when I got old enough to work at the 4-H concession stand. The one thing I really loved was at the fair in Boswell, IN, they would have draft horse events, ours did not. Wow what wonderful memories.
There our county fairs around the area, but they don't compare. Guess I am spoiled to my memories. Karla
Kirksmom71 Posted - Jun 02 2013 : 09:11:05 AM
Well.... I live in Dallas Texas and they host the Texas State Fair....in September! It is always a fun time.

But as far as county fairs go.....when I was a kid my grandparents lived in Central Illinois and they would take me and my cousin to the Logan County fair in Lincoln. My grandma would go play bingo and grandpa would spend time at the Hobblitt corn cotent. They would give us some money to buy tickets for the rides and off we would (today I couldn't imagine leaving a kid on their own and out of sight). I remember one year (in those days sadly they had what they called freak shows) and I wanted to go see Ronnie and Donnie the Siamese twins, conjoined at the chest. They had pictures of their faces on the side of the trailer...boys about 9/10...same age I was at the time. Needless to say my grandparents were totally appalled and wouldn't let me see them.

My favorite ride has always been the Ferris wheel and Texas has the largest permanent one named the Texas Star.

I loved the sulky races at the Logan County fair....the horses were so beautiful and I liked the livestock tent because my maternal grandparents and a farm and I loved the piglets and calves and chickens!

Ok, enough reminiscing...didn't intend to bore you with my goofy memories! :)

My best to all,
Mel

Sassy City Girl with Farmgirl Fantasies!
CindyG Posted - Jun 01 2013 : 09:40:23 AM
Being a suburbanite who longs for the country, I thoroughly enjoy county fairs. We visit them when one happens to be taking place where we are vacationing, and annually go to one in the next county. I'd be hard pressed to pick a favorite thing, but it might be the pet and owner costume contest. The creativity is as spectacular as the patience (and impatience) of the critters.

The attached picture is of a very sweet young lady who did not even place in her division - I think it was rigged because how could she NOT win in her sweet little flower costume with her bunny dressed as a bee. She was tearing up as she left the ring, but lit up with this fabulous smile when I asked if I could take her picture and told her she was my favorite. In chatting with her for a second, it turned out her bunny was named "Honey", so it was even cuter that it was in a bee costume.

Please note the goat in the background taking the opportunity to taste a flower skirt!

levisgrammy Posted - Jun 01 2013 : 08:38:57 AM
Our County fair will be coming up in July. We always take the grand kids. We like to visit the animals and the 4-H building and my favorite is the things we have entered in the past like the stitching and bake goods contests. My daughter and son both brought home first prize one year. Him for a miniature house and her for a cross stitch project. We didn't enter anything after that year but I always enjoying going in to see what is there.
Of course the littles like the rides and I am usually the one elected to accompany them. We also enjoy the horse showing and races too!

farm girl sister#43
http://www.ladybugsandlilacs.blogspot.com/
O, a trouble's a ton or a trouble's an ounce,
Or a trouble is what you make it!
And it isn't the fact that you're hurt that counts,
But only--how did you take it?

--Edmund C. Vance.
darlenelovesart Posted - May 31 2013 : 9:03:57 PM
Hi Sue,
I was just wandering around the forum and found this. We have to fairs here in our county One of them is in the City of Eureka and they have good exhibits and animals and stuff like most of the fairs do but our Big fair is our County fair in Ferndale and they used to be a giant fair but is sort of dwindling. They have horse racing there and last year I went and they had a aligator exhibit and the guy had two of them and he was in a pool of water behind a barred area, one was larger than the other, It was very interesting but they are scarey.
One year they had snakes and reptiles and an aligator to look at and a small gator for the children to have pictures with. One year they had some beautiful parrots and of course bands and music and a little post office where you can get a fair stamped envelope or mail your letters there. I miss the rides where they used to have music on them. Well you know the old noise ordinance.
Anyway it is pretty nice just more expensive each year but last year they did have 3 free days but I got in free anyway because my friend in the post office gave me a free ticket and parking too.
]It was fun and something different to do. I like the curly fries sometimes but they are greasy and I don't like greasy foods that well. I would like them if they were a little crisper.
Well have a great day and expect fairs again to start soon.
hugs and blessings
darlene

I have learned that to have a good friend is the purest of all God's gifts, for it is a love that has no exchange of payment.
by Frances Farmer

Just follow God unquestioningly.
Because you love Him so, for if you trust His judgment there is nothing you need to know.

I trust in you Jesus...
herblady55 Posted - Aug 21 2012 : 5:19:37 PM
We just went to one today. We went to one a couple of weeks ago too. I just have to get my cotton candy fix each year. Ours is in 2 weeks. Then we go to 2 more after that. We just love going. We graze our way thru and pet animals and look at tractors, once in awhile we watch kids show their horses.Then we look at some quilts, I get my cotton candy and maybe some honey,maple syrup or Watkins products, and we leave....HAPPY!!!(and FULL)LOL

Sister-chick# 905(Sept.14th 2009)
Judy
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texdane Posted - Aug 21 2012 : 12:37:31 PM
We go to a county fair every year. This year was a bit smaller, with more people attending. I won a giant stuffed bird for my daughter playing "Whack-A-Mole"...one try. I just imagined those little critters digging up my garden, hee hee. My favorite thing to do is see the antique tractors and also see the blue ribbon livestock. It's great fun there, and I look forward to it each year. Ours has been around since the 1920's, I think.

Nicole

Farmgirl Sister #1155
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Sue Feely Posted - Aug 20 2012 : 4:30:18 PM
I started this feed, I guess I had better add my two cents! I went twice to our Erie County Fair; out of the ten days that it runs for. Once with my husband to see "Boston" in concert, they were just all right probably cause there was only one original member left in the band; guess I should of checked that out first.

Yesterday, the last day of the fair, my daughter Meghan and I took my mother whom had a stroke and is wheelchair bound; mom had not been there in years, and had quite a time. We played some "I got it" as mom used to love bingo. ate lots of greasy, wonderful smellling fair food. Looked at all types of animals. It always amazes me to see the kids caring for their animals so much! In the cow area, we even have what they call a "moo ternity ward" I just wish once that I could see a calf being born!

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