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Greene County Fair 2019 Xenia Daily Gazette Greene County Fair Preview 180th Greene County July 28 - Aug. 3 FAIR 2019 2 July 25, 2019 GREENE COUNTY FAIR 2019 Xenia Daily Gazette Greene County Fair preview The content within this Greene County Fair special section was written by staff with information courtesy of the Greene County Fair. Xenia Daily Gazette, Fairborn Daily Herald, Beavercreek News- Current staff photos are seen throughout this tab. Publication editor is Darrell Wacker. Your Greene County newspapers are owned by Aim Media Midwest. See us all week at events around the Fairgrounds. For more information call 937-372-4444 or email [email protected]. Copyright Xenia Daily Gazette. OH-70137482 Xenia Daily Gazette GREENE COUNTY FAIR 2019 July 25, 2019 3 Greetings from the Fair Board By Dan Bullen been her for years growing up) will sure to check the schedule in the fair President Greene County Fair Board be our new Directors Andy Derr, schedule for times and dates. This Greetings from the Fair Board: Tony Welsh, Katrina Swinehart, is new this year, so watch for news Our thoughts and prayers go out to and Mike Spahr. They join all the about the last day of the fair (August those who were in any way affected other Directors to work together as 3) will be a special discount day. by the Memorial Day Tornado in we promote agriculture in Greene What a fun year this has been at Greene County. We continue to pray County. the Greene County Fairgrounds and for the rebuilding of our county and This year there will be something Exposition Center. So many changes safety of our residents. new for everyone! Within the 4-H are taking place as we have expanded Being President of the Greene there are new events to be attended; our Exposition Center to include an County Agricultural Society is an new entertainment on the grounds Expo Manger, Rodney Keadle who is honor I have working with the entire such as an alive fishing exhibit where introducing new and exciting events Board of Directors’ to preserve the you can catch your own fish and the to the Expo Center, for example the history and value of our annual Fair. list goes on. The great fair food will Shrine Circus; Country Yard Sale I am committed to bring to Greene be back. Jamborees; Auctions; and the list County the best of the best as we Jimmie Allen and Riley Green will goes on. For rental information call prepare for not only the fair, but the be bringing their award-winning 934-372-8621 Ext. 12. yearly events on the Greene County music to our Concert stage on Come join me as we present the Fairgrounds and Exposition Center. Tuesday, July 30, 2019. You won’t 2019 Greene County Fair, a 180-year Coming to the fair this year in want to miss any of the events at the old celebration! an “official” capacity (they have Grandstand (or ground acts) so be Dan Bullen, President OVER 35 E D K YEARS IN W F, I. BUSINESS! 62 Dayton Ave. Xenia, Ohio 45385 Like New is All We Do! Everyone is invited to come and enjoy a free wagon ride! Drawn by two gentle Percheron horses. You will pass through cultivated land, forests and our beautiful wetlands. It is a unique and educational experience that stretches beyond classroom doors. OUR HORSES We have four Percheron horses that were Rides! raised by the Amish here in Ohio. These gentle horses were gon EE Wa bred to work. They stand incredibly over 17 hands high and FR as a team they can pull over 2,000 pounds. CALL NOW! OH-70137258 6218 Rogers Rd., Jamestown | 937-675-7060 • 937-478-2164 Cell 937-372-6074 Visit us at alanbescosuperstore.com OH-70135310 KavanaghWildlifeFarm.org | [email protected] | 4 July 25, 2019 GREENE COUNTY FAIR 2019 Xenia Daily Gazette 12 candidates vie for Greene County Fair royalty Greene County Fair officials have twelve applicants to the daughter of Roxanne and Keith Chaney. Xenia - Greene County Career Center FFA. He is the choose from for this year’s 4-H royal family. Kayla Horney of Cedarville is a 10-year Junior Fair son of Sandra and Gary Hutchison. Six young women vie for the coveted queen of the Exhibitor with the Greene Acres 4-H Club and the Wesley Wickline of Cedarville is an eight year Junior fair while four seeks to be princess. This year there are Cedarville Future Farmers of America (FFA). She is the Fair Exhibitor with the Cedarville FFA. He is the son of two king candidates. daughter of Tammy and Jamie Horney. Julie and Doug Wickline. The annual awards are usually given to two girls and Ashley Howard of Xenia is a 10-year Junior Fair two boys in 4-H clubs around the county: a prince and Exhibitor with Creek Clovers 4-H Club. She is the Princess candidates are: princess ages 12-14 and a king and queen age 15 and daughter of Kathey and John Howard. Taylor Linebaugh of Jamestown is a seven year up. King and queen candidates have a minimum of Kaitlyn Hutchison has been a 13-year Junior Fair Junior Fair Exhibitor with the Greeneview - Greene four years of club work. Princess and prince candidates Exhibitor with the Country Rebels 4-H Club. She is the County CareerCenter FFA. She is the daughter of should have a minimum of two years of junior fair work. daughter of Kristi and Jeremy Hutchison. Daniel Linebaugh. There were no prince candidates this year. Molly Rubio of Jamestown is an 11-year Junior Fair Reagan Saunders is a six-year Junior Fair Exhibitor All applicants are given an initial interview, scored on Exhibitor with the Eager Beaver 4-H Club and the poise, personality and responsiveness to questioning. Greeneview FFA. She is the daughter of Beth Payton. with the Hometown Heroes 4-H Club. She is the daugh- Then, applicants don semi-formal wear and, on stage Morgan Wickline is a 10-year Junior Fair Exhibitor ter of Betsy Hovan and Craig Saunders. Sunday, July 28 at the fair, are asked two questions. On- with the Country Rebels 4-H Club. She is the daughter Kelsey Stone is an eight-year Junior Fair Exhibitor stage interviews are scored on poise, personality, speak- of Judy and Mark Wickline. with the Hometown Heroes 4-H Club. She is the daugh- ing ability and overall natural appearance, according to ter of Sarah and Robert Glass. the contest. King candidates are: Samantha Thomas is a seven year Junior Fair Exhibi- Judges look for candidates with leadership qualities Wade Hutchison of Beavercreek is a 10-year Junior tor with the Country Rebels 4-H Club. She is the daugh- and who can represent 4-H parades, community promo- Fair Exhibitor with the Eager Beavers 4-H Club and the ter of James and Anna Thomas. tions, 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. Addi- Princess candidates tionally, applicants write a narrative describing how junior fair has impacted their future plans — an impor- tant part of their lives. Officials said these exercises teach life skills and time management. After interviews, the contestants will go to the con- test 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: Tori Chaney of Jamestown is a nine year Junior Fair Kelsey Stone Samantha Thomas Exhibitor with the Jamestown Junior Farmers. She is Taylor Linebaugh Reagan Saunders The Northern Light Group LewisCarl 5589 St. Rt. 35, P.O. Box 221 Construction, LLC Jamestown, OH 45335 477-8201 4126 Cherry Grove Road • Jamestown, Ohio 45335 Mike Brown Lewis Carl, Jr. owner Auctioneer, Realtor OH-70136140 OH-70135356 tel 937.675.2845 cell 937.478.7112 fax 937.675.3649 2364299 Xenia Daily Gazette GREENE COUNTY FAIR 2019 July 25, 2019 5 Queen candidates King candidates Tori Chaney Kayla Horney Ashley Howard Wade Hutchison Kaitlyn Hutchison Molly Rubio Morgan Wickline Wesley Wickline 513 W.513 Second W. Second St. St. 513Xenia, W.Xenia, SecondOhio Ohio St. Xenia, Ohio Tax Prep and Bookkeeping .:S�·�® ® (937) 376-8111 www. sandersonaccounting.com 5«65«6.s.s• • .:S�·�® (937) 376-8111 Ellen F. 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