2021 Harney County Fair Premium Book
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The Sky’s The Limit 9977 TTHH HHAARRNNEEYY CCOOUUNNTTYY FFAAIIRR && RR OODDEEOO SSEPTEMBER 77--1122,, 22002211 PROUDPROUD SUPPORTERSSUPPORTERS OF OF4-H, 4-H, FFA FFA ANDAND THE THE RANCHINGRANCHING && FARMINGFARMING INDUSTRYINDUSTRY ININ HARNEYHARNEY COUNTYCOUNTY BeBesuretoattendthe4-HLivestockAuction sure to attend the Youth Livestock Auction attheHarneyCountyFairgrounds SATURDAY,at the Harney SEPTEMBER County Fairgrounds 8 at 4:00 PM! Saturday, September 11, at 1 p.m. hTable of Contents g Page 4 - Grand Marshals 39-46 - Livestock Show & 5 - Queen Courtney Nichols Auction 68- Fairgrounds map 6 - Fair Manager’s Message 69 - Coloring Contest Fair Board 47-67 4-H 70 - Community Booths County Court 47 - Schedule/Requirements Parade 7 - Schedule of Events 48 - Horse/Dog Contact phone numbers 49 - Horse Show Entry 9 - Fair Sponsors 50 - Communication 10 - Kid’s Arena Playday 50- 52 - Expressive Arts Local Horse Races 53 - Fiber Arts Admission Prices 11 - Team Branding 53-54 - Leathercraft Stockhorse Futurity 54 -55 - Photography 12 - $10 – Adult Single Day Pass Big Loop Horse Roping 55 -56 - Clothing/Sewing $35 – Adult Week Pass Talent Show 57 - Sewing/Crocheting 15 - $5 – Youth/Senior Single Day Pass Family Fun Games 58 - Crocheting $15 – Youth/Senior Week Pass 58-59 - Designing Spaces Kids age 0 to 5 are free 59-61 - Food Nutrition 61-63 - Food Preservation 17-39 OPEN CLASS Adult = 16 to 60 Years of Age 17 - Open Class Rules 63 - Innovation & Creativity Youth = 6 to 15 Years of Age 18 - Open Class Entry Form 63-64 - Knitting Senior = 60 Years of Age and Older 20-22 - Crops 64- Horticulture 23-25 - Food Preparation 64-65 - Flowers Admission to grandstands 26-28 - Textiles 65 - Herbs/Vegetables/Natural may be applied. 29 - Sewing Resources 30-32 - Flowers 66 - Table Setting 33-34 - Art Scrapbooking 35-36 - Photography Science 37-38 - Hobbies 67 - 4-H Entry Form 3 h2021 Grand Marshals g Greg and Shirley Beaubien ongratulations to the 2021 Harney Shirley served as a volunteer for many years before County Fair and Rodeo Grand Mar - becoming a Harney County Fair Director in 1993. She shals, Greg and Shirley Beaubien. was a director through 2004, where she was the Co- Greg graduated in 1972 from North Farmington High Chair of Open Class Exhibits. School Cin Farmington, Michigan, before moving to Shirley was appointed to the Harney County Fair Drewsey. Greg moved with his parents, Harold and Board in 2005, and held that position through 2011 as Laura Beaubien, from the farm they owned in Michigan the Chair of Open Class Exhibits. Throughout all of within a week of graduating from high school. those years, Greg was right by her side building fence Greg helped his folks at the ranch before going to in front of the grandstands, helping with building hand - work for a construction company out of Lakeview, that icap seating in the grandstands and bartending and as - was working to build roads in the Drewsey area. Greg sisting in whatever work needed to be done to . worked for Bob Otley Logging and Construction for 12 They both worked during the year on other fair proj - years, and then worked for Williams Aircraft Painting ects including building benches for prior grand mar - and Autobody before proudly buying his own log truck shals. Greg and Shirley’s children were also all in 1995, where he hauled logs, belly dump and hay. involved with volunteering during fair and participating Greg met Shirley (Dunten) in 1972, and they were in 4-H programs, which Greg and Shirley were at times married in 1975. Shirley was born and raised in Harney County. Her parents were Floyd and Della Myrtle Dun - leaders of the 4-H groups. ten from Drewsey. She graduated from Crane Union Greg and Shirley, married 46 years, are now both High School in 1973. Shirely was involved with the retired, but still enjoy volunteering their time to make a Drewsey Grange, Pomona Grange, and also State and successful fair. They also enjoy spending time with National Grange which she held an office in each. their children and grandchildren, camping and hunting. Greg and Shirley have three children, 11 grandchil - Once again, congratulations to the Beaubiens on a dren, and one great-grandchild, who all live in the Burns well-deserved honor. area. 4 h2021 Fair Queen g Courtney Nichols ello my name is Courtney Nichols, ber of both 4H and FFA, showing both lambs and beef your 2021 Harney County Fair and for 10 years. Rodeo Queen. I am 19 years old and Between showing at fair and living in the ranching currently a sophomore at Treasure Valley Community lifestyle, I have learned a lot - responsibility, time man - CollegeH, where I am double majoring in Horse Produc - agement, work ethic, patience, and leadership skills. In tion and Equine Business. I currently live with my mom high school I played basketball, volleyball and partici - and step-dad, Kayce and Trevor Faulkner. pated in track, but rodeo has always been the sport I This will be my fourth year representing the great truly love. sport of rodeo. I started raising and showing my own I look forward to representing the Harney County cows when I was in 2nd grade, and have been a mem - Fair and Rodeo and our county’s ranching lifestyle. 5 hFair Manager’s Message g Jordon Bennett espite the chaos of last year, years we have struggled to bring the 2020 fair was both safe quality games and attractions for all and successful. I want to start ages. This year we will be renting Dby thanking all of the volunteers who specific attractions for all ages, rang - made it possible. ing from mechanical bull, climbing As you saw last year, we changed wall, kids carousel swing, a bouncy much of the scheduling and layout and house, laser tag and more. We will much more of the behind-the-scenes be selling wristbands for $20 dollars operations. Myself and the board felt that will allow unlimited participation the changes were all positive and plan on the attractions for a single day. to keep much of them. As we continue to roll through the The livestock portion will stay an unknown of COVID-19 we can see open junior show. With a few tweaks the light at the end of the tunnel and we will be keeping the entertainment “The Sky’s The Limit” in 2021. and vendor layout similar. We will also We look forward to seeing all of be keeping the evening rodeos. you at the fair! As you are aware, over the last few hHarney County Fair Board g Pat Horlacher Chance Peila Charity Wensenk Jerry Staley Lisa Grant hHarney County Court g Dorroh and Runnels photos Pete Runnels Kristen Shelman Patty Dorroh by: Ruthies In His Image Harney County Judge Commissioner Commissioner Photography 6 hSchedule Of Events g PLEASE NOTE: Any and all of these events/times are subject to change, due to circumstances beyond the organizers’ control. Tuesday, September 7 Friday, September 10 8 a.m - 4-H Horse Show 8 a.m. - Swine Showmanship Noon - Kids’ Play Day 9 a.m. - Beef Market/Breeding/Showmanship Noon - 4-H Static Exhibits check in opens 9 a.m. - Cavies, poultry, rabbits Market/Breeding / 8 p.m. - 4-H Static Exhibit check in closes Showmanship 9 a.m. - Team branding Wednesday, September 8 Noon - Games and Attractions begin 7 a.m. - Livestock Exhibit check in opens Noon - Entertainment stage begins 8 a.m. - Stock Horse Futurity, Bell A Ranch 3 p.m. - Horse Roping 9 a.m. - Open class static exhibit check in opens 6 p.m. - Local Rodeo 11 a.m. - Livestock exhibit check in closes 1 p.m. - Livestock Judging Contest Saturday, September 11 1 p.m. - 4-H Interview Judging 10 a.m. - Parade 4 p.m. - 4-H Llama Show Noon - Games and Attractions begin 4 p.m.- Livestock Judging Competition Noon - Entertainment stage begins 6 p.m. - Open class static exhibit check in closes Noon - Youth Livestock Auction Buyer’s Lunch in Auction Barn Thursday, September 9 1 p.m. - Horse roping 8 a.m. - Swine Market/Breeding 2 p.m. - Youth Livestock Auction 8 a.m. - Open class static exhibit judging 6:00 p.m. - Open Rodeo 8 a.m. - Stock Horse Futurity,Morgan Arena 9 a.m. - Sheep & goat Market/Breeding/ Sunday, September 12 Showmanship 6-10 a.m. - Removal of all exhibits Noon - Games and Attractions begin Noon - Entertainment stage begins 4 p.m. - 4-H Dog Show 5 p.m. - 4-H Showcase on stage 7 p.m. - Talent Show Contacts Fair Manager Jordon Bennett - 541-573-6447 Rodeo, Chance Peila - 541-589-0864 Friday Night Rodeo, Maria Clark - 541-413-0715 Mutton Bustin’, Sharla Calkins - 541-589-0293 Kids Arena Playday, Lindsey Robertson - 541-413-1810 Horse Roping, Chance Peila - 541-589-0864 Team Branding, Debbie Raney - 541-589-0434 Stockhorse Futurity, Lezlie O’Sullivan - 541-589-1230 Talent Show, Amie Scott - 208-739-6533 Livestock Show and Auction, Lisa Grant - 541-413-0970 Shane Otley - 541-589-5805 4-H & FFA, Extension Office - 541-573-2506 Parade, Fair Office - 541-573-6447 7 _6126+2(Ζ1*_%Ζ5':$7&+Ζ1*_6&(1Ζ&%<:$<6_&$03Ζ1*_.$<$.Ζ1*_%2$7Ζ1*_)Ζ6+Ζ1*_ H U X W Q _+27635,1*6_ _$/925''(6(57_ H _'(/,170(17/$.(_ _67((1602817$,16_ *(7287+(5( _<(//2:-$&.(7/$.(_ +$51(<&2817< Y _:$50635,1*65(6(592,5_ _0$/+(851$7,21$/)25(67_ *$7(:$<727+(+,*+'(6(57 _0$/+(851$7,21$/:,/'/,)(5()8*(_ G _+Ζ.Ζ1*_%Ζ.Ζ1*_67$5*$=Ζ1*_6Ζ*+76((Ζ1*_+Ζ6725<_ $uÁ®à D _ * 1 Ζ ' 1 8 2 + .