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homemakerkate Posted - Jun 08 2008 : 12:24:05 PM
It is time for me to get busy gathering up the kids handmade things for County fair and to gather some of mine. Do you go to fair? Do you and your family put in entries? What is your favorite catagory? Anyone entering animals? Quilts? Veggies, canned foods, baked goods, sewn garments, paintings, drawings art work of any kind? How bout house plants and terreriums? Cut flowers? Baking a special pie? At our fair we do a big equine show that weekend and our farm animals and auctions are a big hit. I love to see what the kids have made and of course all the baking and sewing and canning. Anyone here competing for Homemaker of the Year? I did in 2003 and won and if I can do it anyone can. I loved it and had a blast doing it. Tell me about your fair.

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kydeere40744 Posted - Jul 26 2008 : 06:22:54 AM
Marly,
I don't know what towns are down in SW Louisiana, but you can look on the Louisiana Fairs & Festival's page:
http://www.laffnet.org/fairs_and_festivals.htm

Scroll down and look by date or town. Looks like there are all kinds of fun down there. I can hear the cajun music playing right now. :)

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Bear5 Posted - Jul 25 2008 : 8:47:20 PM
Kate:
A country fair sure sounds like lots of fun. I'd love to go to one. Is there one in SW Louisiana? If anyone knows, let me know.
Marly
kydeere40744 Posted - Jul 25 2008 : 5:10:47 PM
I serve as an officer of our county fair here. We just had it back in June and it's always a busy busy busy time for us, but I enjoy it. I do photography for the events and they go into the local paper. I started back about when I was 10 back in my hometown entering 4H Projects. Over the years, I've entered everything from tobacco plants to photography (Grand Champ a few times & went on to state) to biscuits to sewing to all kinds of other goodies. It amazes me with the talent that folks have. I enjoy doing it though.

We also have truck pulls (several), tractor pull, demo derby, mud run, mud sling, several horse shows, a horse pull, and everything else in the world. They charge $10, pay one price to ride all the rides, see pageants, enjoy motorsports, etc. We usually try to have a celebrity out each year to entertain the crowd. This year we had the Men's Pretty Legs contest and a dear 91 years youngin won it!!

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Marybeth Posted - Jul 25 2008 : 06:21:08 AM
When my kids were younger and I was a 4H leader (15 yrs) we lived at the fair (or so it seemed). Evergreen State Fair in Monroe, Wa. They entered theirs horses and drawings. We always had such a good time. Then it was over and they were grown and and lots of time went by. Now I enter my photos in the Stanwood-Camano Community Fair which is coming up this weekend. MB

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suzyhomemaker Posted - Jul 25 2008 : 03:46:22 AM
Our fair is almost here. July 31 is entry day. Both my children are in 4H so we are busy finishing up posters and projects. No animals for us although many in the club do beef, sheep and pigs. I love the Open entry. This year I will be entering aprons, a skirt, and a quilt as well as a photograph.

My favorite part of the fair is perusing the red metal building to see the 4H displays, open entries and group exhibits. Since we are part of 4H we help with cleaning before it starts and work in the 4H ice cream booth. I usually display the 4H quilt I put together with blocks from each club when 4H was celebrating 100 years.

The kids plan which friends will go with them, family comes up from NJ for the fair and we make sure we get out for at least one day of watching tractor pulls and horse racing as well as the fireworks. Our fair is very reasonable, one price of $8 to ride all the rides and park. You can bring your own water and/or food. It is such a fun way to be together as a family and enjoy all the pleasures of living in the country.

Country girl in NE PA
La Patite Ferme Posted - Jul 01 2008 : 8:39:45 PM
I started showing at our county fair when I was 9 and in 4-H. I loved making as many things as possible plus the animals. Now, DD just takes her lambs and a pen of meat birds. She use to show rabbits, chickens, sheep, clothing, horticulture and other non-livestock projects, but now she mostly likes taking the sheep.

Ours is the first week in August.

Let us know how your kids do.
StitchinWitch Posted - Jun 30 2008 : 3:33:44 PM
Fairs are good family fun. I just wish they would have more healthy food for sale.

I use to enter stuff in the county fair where we used to live and won first place sweepstakes in both preserved foods and baking. It's a lot of work and the prizes are small.


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Shi-anne Posted - Jun 29 2008 : 10:04:22 PM
The County Fair is an annual family event for us and has been since the grown kids were little. We've been through the 4-H years and I have been in the home extension clubs. Now, we take everyone - 18 of us - to the fair each year. We take in all the exhibits, usually our youngest two and the oldest two grands have entries, then we head for the livestock barn. After looking at the animal entries, I keep the youngest of the grands and visit with friends in the stock barn, while dh and the grown kids take everyone else to the midway. We have a blast and often see people we haven't seen since the previous fair, plus the kids get to see former classmates.

The grandkids put fair time right up there with Christmas. :-)

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homemakerkate Posted - Jun 29 2008 : 04:11:14 AM
another plug for the extension offices, any thing that you need to know about gardening and animal husbandry they have it. If they dont have it in the office you can find it on line. YEAH! I have been doing research on a certain crop my husband and I want to put in, we needed to know varieties, pest and disease suseptability and resistantes, harvest times, ect..and everything was on line with our states extention. You cant beat that. they did all the work for us and put it all in one place!!

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Txfarmgal Posted - Jun 28 2008 : 9:06:48 PM
quote:
Originally posted by downbranchroad

You all, enjoy those county fairs and be thankful because a lot of work goes to pulling the event off. I work for Cooperative Extension and we have work almost nonstop for the last several weeks getting ready for our Fair. It starts Friday night!
We have a really nice EXPO but folks those take lots of work and planning. So get out there, enter items and enjoy!

* Just a plug for Extension. Farmgirls take advantage of the many many free services that your local Extension office offers.

Appalachian Girl
Jem

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oh bless you joy!! I know how hard the extension agents work and we try to honor them each year. I am a 4H leader and talk with them often. Keep up the great job and have fun at the fair- after all your hard work you do. hugs

AngiK

For he is faithful that promised. Hebrews 10:23

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downbranchroad Posted - Jun 26 2008 : 7:31:12 PM
You all, enjoy those county fairs and be thankful because a lot of work goes to pulling the event off. I work for Cooperative Extension and we have work almost nonstop for the last several weeks getting ready for our Fair. It starts Friday night!
We have a really nice EXPO but folks those take lots of work and planning. So get out there, enter items and enjoy!

* Just a plug for Extension. Farmgirls take advantage of the many many free services that your local Extension office offers.

Appalachian Girl
Jem

*If you always do what you have always done, you will always get what you have always got.

My new blog!
http://downbranchroad.blogspot.com
ruralfarmgirl Posted - Jun 26 2008 : 7:23:13 PM
I LOVE county fairs! I love everything about it, the smell the energy in the air... Love them!

Rene~Prosser Farmgirl #185

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Txfarmgal Posted - Jun 26 2008 : 5:09:10 PM
[quotee a big hit. I love to see what the kids have made and of course all the baking and sewing and canning. Anyone here competing for Homemaker of the Year? I did in 2003 and won and if I can do it anyone can. I loved it and had a blast doing it. Tell me about your fair.

http://homemakerkate2.blogspot.com
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I never did the county fair as a child so I had my girls do it when we lived in ca. and my dd got 1st for her poem, now here in TX they do animals every year pigs and goats, and the older one does photos and the younger one does crafts. I do not enter as it's hectic enough helping girls but i did enter a pie once in our founders day and placed 2nd! :) it was fun

AngiK

For he is faithful that promised. Hebrews 10:23

check out Texas 4H! http://texas4-h.tamu.edu/
KYgurlsrbest Posted - Jun 24 2008 : 8:33:01 PM
Ours is around the beginning of August, too. I don't enter anything...never had the nerve, I guess. Also, they don't really display the "rules" very well, or in time. I do love to go, though. Watch the horse shows, see the quilts on display, eat all the food. It's not the Boone County Fair if I don't eat a mess of the Lions Club homemade donuts before I go. And you HAVE to take a dozen home (cinnamon/sugar mix and powdered sugar, thanks :))...I have to pet every calf, cow, chicken, duck, pig, piglet, horse whatever before I leave and then let my dogs interrogate me for hours when I come home. On Friday nights, I will usually meet out close friends at the fair for the crash derby, or a tractor pull. Always fun and always a spectical!

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Aunt Jenny Posted - Jun 24 2008 : 8:28:58 PM
We love our county fair and the kids and I enter things each year. Ours isn't until the third week in August..so two more months to get ready..but it is a cute small county fair.

Jenny in Utah
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Prairie Princess Posted - Jun 24 2008 : 7:43:56 PM
I participated in our county fair about four years ago now, I think it was. I entered some pencil drawings, and my sister actually entered some green bell peppers she'd grown... they were the biggest, most beautiful peppers I'd ever seen, and they tasted DELICIOUS! She won the division award for those. I kinda miss the fair, now that you have me thinking of it. It usually comes around in August here, but August is a crazy busy month, so I haven't had a chance to participate in the last few years.

If I were to enter anything this year, I'd probably do more drawings, some kitchen stuff, and maybe a bit of sewing... I'd have to think what things exactly, but those are my fav catagories.

The Homemaker of the Year sounds so cool! I don't think our fair had that..... hmm...

~Jodi

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