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2021 Holmes County Fair Book The Official Holmes County Fair Book 2021 AUGUST 9-14, 2021 2 OFFICIAL HOLMES COUNTY FAIR BOOK 2021 OFFICIAL HOLMES COUNTY FAIR BOOK 2021 3 Table of Contents Schedule ..................................................................................... 4 General Info ................................................................................ 5 Fair Board, Superintendents & Committee Assignments ..... 5 H. C. Agriculture Society Constitution .................................... 8 ODA Rules .............................................................................9-13 Jr. Fair, Jr. Fair Board Officers & Committees, H.C. Jr. Fair Rules ..................................................................... 14-16 2021 Jr. Fair Market Livestock Buyers ................................... 16 2021 Jr. Fair Dairy Sale Buyers ............................................... 18 Beef ......................................................................................19-20 Dairy .....................................................................................20-22 Goats ...................................................................................23-24 Sale of Champions .............................................................25-27 Horses ..................................................................................29-30 Llamas ...................................................................................... 31 Poultry .................................................................................31-32 Rabbits .................................................................................33-34 Sheep ........................................................................................ 34 Swine ...................................................................................35-36 Be You Livestock Show .......................................................... 38 Contests ................................................................................... 39 4-H ............................................................................................. 40 FFA/FCCLA ............................................................................... 41 Flowers - Entry Form pg. 44 ..............................................41-45 Home Arts - Entry Form pg. 50 .........................................46-50 For over 100 years, we have invested in the success of our customers and communities. Being part of the community means being there for the community. We’re glad to support the Holmes County Fair. 330-674-2610 | parknationalbank.com BF-00515328 4 OFFICIAL HOLMES COUNTY FAIR BOOK 2021 REDUCED ADMISSION MONDAY - FRIDAY! $3.00 ‘TILL 3PM SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Sponsored by Pomerene Hospital SATURDAY, AUGUST 7 7:00pm Beef Feeder, Beef Breeding, Market Steer Show (L) 8am-12pm Home Arts Exhibits Accepted 7:00pm Motocross (G) For rules and registration information visit omxa.net Registration begins at 4:30pm, Practice 6:00pm, Racing 7:00pm 12pm-2pm Flower Exhibits Accepted 7:00pm Holmes Center for the Arts (S) SUNDAY, AUGUST 8 6am-10am OFFICIAL Swine Check In & Weigh-In THURSDAY, AUGUST 12 8am-10am OFFICIAL Poultry Check In & Weigh-In 8:00am FAIR OPENS 11am-2pm Flower Exhibits Accepted 9:00am Dairy Steer, Dairy Feeder Showmanship and Show (L) 12pm-8pm Set-up Booths and Decorate Pens 9:00am 4-H Pleasure Horse Show (H) 12pm-2pm OFFICIAL Rabbit Check In & Weigh-In 9:30am Dairy Goat Showmanship & Judging, Supreme Dairy Goat Showmanship (SA) 12pm-2pm Horse Check In (1st) 11am-3pm SENIOR DAY ACTIVITIES- Door Prizes, Table Top Displays, Presentations, Vendor 12:00pm Dairy Cows & Heifers Check In (thru 8am Monday) Discounts (L) Sponsored by: Community Hospice & Foundations Health Solutions 2pm-5pm OFFICIAL Sheep/Goat Check In & Weigh-In 12:00pm Pygmy Goat Showmanship and Show (SA) 2pm-5pm Llama Check In 12:00pm RIDES OPEN: Unlimited ride pass (good all day) 12pm-3pm $14, after 3pm $17 2:30pm Flower Exhibit Judging Begins 3:30pm Gospel, Folk & Country Music with Larry Frenette (Eli & Gloria Yoder Family Pavilion) 5pm-7pm Horse Check In (2nd) 4:30pm Livestock Sale (L) Sale Order: Meat Goats, Dairy Goats, Market Lambs, Market Hogs 6pm-8pm OFFICIAL Dairy Feeders & Dairy Steers Check In & Weigh-In 6:15pm Northern Ohio Outlaws Mounted Shooting Show (G) Sponsored by: Denco Marketing 7pm-9pm OFFICIAL Beef Breeding, Feeders & Steer Check-In 7:00pm Holmes County Fair Championship Bulls & Barrels Rodeo (G) Rules & registration call 9pm All Market Projects in Place SEBRA at 336-861-2219, or visit www.GOSEBRA.com MONDAY, AUGUST 9 7:00pm Premier Dance Academy (S) 8:00am FAIR OPENS 8:00am All Jr. Fair Projects in Place FRIDAY, AUGUST 13 8:00am FAIR OPENS 8:00am 4-H Booth Judging (4-H Booth Area Closed) 9:00am Dairy Showmanship and Show (L) 9:00am Poultry Judging (Chickens) (L) 9:00am Horse Fun Show (H) 9:00am Dog Project Judging/Show (SA) 10:00am Llama Show Judging (SA) 9:00am Horse Show – Contest (H) 12:00pm RIDES OPEN: Unlimited ride pass (good all day) 12pm-3pm $14, after 3pm $17 4:00pm RIDES OPEN: 4pm-10pm Buy 20 tickets for $25 and get 3:00pm Dairy Auction (L) 10 tickets for free! (No wristbands sold) 4:30pm Livestock Sale (L) Sale Order: Ducks, Turkeys, Broilers, Beef Steers, Dairy Steers, Dairy Feeders, 4:30pm 4-H Life Skills Project Awards Recognition (S) Rabbits, Beef Feeders 5:00pm Coronation of King and Queen (S) 7:00pm KOI Drag Racing (G) For rules and registration information visit: 6:00pm Swine Showmanship (L) www.holmescountyfair.com 7:00pm Holmes Center for the Arts (S) 8:00pm Copout (S) 8:00pm Low Gap – Gus & Phin Johnson (S) 7:00pm Full Rodeo (G) Rules & registration [email protected] SATURDAY, AUGUST 14 Sponsored by: dac Vitamins and Minerals 12am-7am Lactating dairy animals released 8:00am FAIR OPENS TUESDAY, AUGUST 10 9:00am Showman of Showman Contest (L) 8:00am FAIR OPENS 11:30am Be You Livestock Show (L) 9:00am Poultry Judging (Turkeys, Ducks) (SA) 12:00pm RIDES OPEN: Unlimited ride pass (good all day) 12pm-10pm $17 9:30am Meat Goat - Showmanship, Breeding, Judging (L) (Buy one, get one at half price till 3PM!) 10:00am Antique Tractor Pull (G) 2:00pm Pedal Tractor Pull (outside arena building) Sponsored by: Holmes Pest Control Inc. 2:00pm Celebrity Showman (L) 12:00pm RIDES OPEN: Two for Tuesday – Two unlimited ride passes for $22.00, 3:30pm Corn Hole Tournament (outside arena building) individual passes $17 5:00pm Money Scramble 2:00pm Sheep Showmanship, Sheep Breeding, Market Lamb Judging (L) 6:00pm Pee Wee Swine Show (L) 5:00pm West Holmes Marching Band (S) 7:00pm Demolition Derby (G) 6:00pm Swine Judging (L) 9:00pm Turn It Up, The Lynyrd Skynyrd Experience (S) 7:00pm Brad Giauque Memorial OSTPA Truck & Tractor Pull (G) 10:45pm Dairy Projects Released Light Limited Pro Stock/ Limited Pro Diesel Trucks/ Pro Stock Tractors/ Pro Stock Semi For rules and registration information visi www.OSTPA.com Sponsored by: Millersburg Tire Service, Inc. & Hubner Seed SUNDAY, AUGUST 15 7:00am Market Livestock Released WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 11 - KIDS DAY! 9:00am All Other Exhibits Released VETERAN’S DAY - Free Admission for Active Military/Veterans w/ID 4:00pm ALL EXHIBITS MUST HAVE BEEN REMOVED 8:00am FAIR OPENS 8:00am Holmes County Bred Show, Beef Showmanship (L) Grandstand (G), CSB Stage on the Green (S), Large Arena (L), Baker Building (B), Small Arena (SA), Horse Arena (H) 9:00am Rabbit Judging (L) 12:00pm RIDES OPEN: Unlimited ride pass good until closing, $10 if purchased Thank you to our 2021 Event Corporate Sponsors: between 12pm-4pm after 4pm $17 Community Hospice • dac Vitamins and Minerals • East Holmes Veterinary Clinic 12pm-4pm KIDS DAY ACTIVITIES - Reduced Ride Passes, Vendor Discounts, Specials & Foundations Health Solutions • Holmes Pest Control • Hubner Seed Giveaways, Fun Things to Do! (B) Millersburg Tire Service, Inc. • The Bargain Hunter • The Commercial & Savings Bank Sponsored by: The Bargain Hunter 1pm-3pm DinoRoar- Meet a Dinosaur, Play a Game, Take a Photo (B) Visit www.holmescountyfair.com for updates OFFICIAL HOLMES COUNTY FAIR BOOK 2021 5 Sat.: 12pm-10pm – Unlimited Ride pass .................................................................................... $17.00 Welcome *Rides tickets can be purchased anytime for $1.00 each. Kiddie Rides require 3 tickets. General Information Major Rides require 4 or 5 Tickets. *Some attractions require individual fee. Premium Camper Rental ............................................................................................................. $200.00 VETERAN’S DAY - THURSSDAY: Camper – Upper Level (includes emptying of holding tanks twice during fair week) ................. $200.00 Free Admission to Active Military or Veterans with proper ID Reserved Parking / Week ............................................................................................................. $30.00 Senior Citizens- 65 and Older Every Day! - Admission $4.00 ATV/UTV Pass- Week.................................................................................................................... $30.00 Season Pass - Admits One (does not include rides) .............................................................................$18.00 The Holmes Co. Independent Agricultural Society assumes NO responsibility for damage Buyer’s Pass ..................................................................................................................................... $4.00 to or loss of parked vehicles or personal property contained within parked vehicles. Commercial/Exhibitors Pass
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