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THURSDAY, JULY 11 Thursday, July 11Th 11:00 A.M

Jackpot Steer Show THURSDAY, JULY 11 Thursday, July 11th 11:00 a.m. - Livestock Arena Jackpot Steer Show 11:00 a.m. - Livestock Arena Jackpot Steer Show Committee: Donna Dameron 573-656-3567 1. All exhibitors must comply with the general rules and regulations and Animal Health Requirements. 2. All health papers are to be delivered to the Superintendent upon arrival. 3. Exhibitors must be a member of a 4-H club or FFA chapter. 4. Every exhibitor will be expected to keep their pen area clean. 5. Abuse of animals will not be tolerated. Should an abuse be observed toward an animal, either in the barn or in the show ring, the superintendent has the authority to eliminate show animal and exhibitor from the show. 6. No assistance in showing animals will be allowed in classes unless approved by the show offcials. 7. Arrival time at the fairgrounds is 8:00 am to 9:00 am, Thursday, July 11. Offcial weigh-in will begin at 9:00 am 8. Show time will be 11:00 am. 9. Nomination fee of $10.00 per animal, payable the day of the show, is required to enter this class. All money collected will be used for 100% payback, divided 40%; 30%; 20%; 10%; to the top four (4) overall. 10. Offcial entry and payment of entry fee will be collected at weigh-in on July 11. 11. Release date and time for the Jackpot Steer Show is Thursday, July 11, following the show. 12. No trucks or trailers will be permitted to park behind barns except while loading and unloading. After unloading livestock, trailers may park in the restricted parking area east of the pull track area. Any vehicle found in restricted areas without the proper stickers are subject to towing at owner’s expense. 13. No grooming chutes will be allowed in the show barns except on show day. 14. Classes will be broken according to steer weight. 15. Errors in premium payments not reported to Lincoln County Fair on July 11 will stand as paid. 16. No dogs other than exhibition are allowed on the Fairgrounds. 17. Failure to comply with the above regulations or specie regulations, will result in the forfeiture of any or all premiums won.

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JULY 11 TH, 2019 Lincoln County Fair Open Show

Order Of Classes 1.Yearling-2 Yr Old Halter STARTS PROMPTLYAT 6:30 PM 1. Performance Mare Halter Ø Negative coggins required at 2. Performance Gelding Halter gate. 3. Leadline (6 and Under) Ø Participants are allowed 2 4. Ride A Buck free gate admissions for 5. Ladies WP (19 & Over) every 1 horse in the trailer. 6. Youth WP (18 & Under) 7. Men’s WP (19 & Over) Ø Entry fee $5/class

8. Scampi Race st th Ø Ribbons awarded 1 -6 9. Water Glass Pleasure 10. Youth Ranch Riding (18 & Under) 11. Adult Ranch Riding (19 & Over) 12. Egg ‘n’ Spoon 13. Catalogue Race 14. Big T Race 15. Keyhole Race 16. Flag Race 17. Open Plug Race

No Refunds, Judges Decisions are Final. FOR QUESTIONS PLEASE CONTACT TARA EDWARDS Proper Western/English attire required in all classes. AT (314) 568-6165 Boots must be worn. Helmets are encouraged. The Lincoln County Fair Board & Tara Edwards will not be held responsible for any accident, injuries, or theft to any exhibitor, horse, or pony.

34 35 THURSDAY, JULY 11 THURSDAY, JULY 11 Auction Flag Ceremony AUCTION NIGHT 6:10 p.m. - Livestock Arena Buyer Registration – 4:30 p.m. Flag Ceremony – 6:10 p.m. Auction – 6:30 p.m.

Featuring project animals from Lincoln County 4-H Clubs and FFA Chapter Members Thank You Allen Auction & Real Estate Service, LLC Thornhill Real Estate & Auction Company Kaimann Auction & Real Estate for providing Auctioneering Services; Junior Livestock Auction 6:30 p.m. - Livestock Arena Lincoln County Farm Bureau for sponsoring the auction photos of members & livestock buyers; Thanks To Our Wonderful Volunteers and to the clerks for record keeping.

36 37 FRIDAY, JULY 12 Livestock Shows for Breeding Stock

MAKING COMMUNITIES BETTER AND BRIGHTER

Swine Show Ameren Missouri is investing in our community to light Livestock Arena the path for future generations. Learn more at AmerenMissouri.com/community 12:00 p.m.

Farmers Elevator & Supply

P.O. Box 181 Hawk Point MO 63349

Phone: Cattle Show 636-338-4346 Livestock Arena 636-338-4813 3:00 p.m.

38 39 FRIDAY, JULY 12 Have a great time at the Fair! This slide is big Eolia Fertilizer enough for kids Jr. & Rosie Adams Larry & Cynthia Adams Zipline, or adults. An exciting unit that Eolia, Missouri Bounce House can handle even Serving Entire Area & Giant Slide the largest crowds. Toll free: 877-252-3476 573-485-2281 6 to 10 p.m. TWIN HILL JOSEPHVILLE MEAT PROCESSING STOCK FARM Custom Meat Cutting THE MUDDS Phone: 573-384-5482 Farm Butchering 1363 Josephville Rd. Cooking, Curing & Smoking Wentzville, MO 63385 Call Us For Farm Fresh BBQ Pigs & Roast Beef (636) 327-5455 Beef & Pork Ron Eisenbath & Adam Richardson Our mobile zip line has been awarded the prestigious Brass Ring Award for “ Best New Product” from the These units are extremely International Assocation of popular with children Amusement Parks and Attractions. and pre-teens. Our Zip Line has a Auto-Retract system to smoothly slow the rider.

Wool Lead Line Livestock Arena Pee Wee at 6:45 p.m. Lincoln County 4-H/FFA Sheep Producers

40 41 FRIDAY, JULY 12 LUCAS OIL PRO PULLING LEAGUE AND XCALIBER TRUCK & TRACTOR PULL Start Time: 7:00 p.m.

• Modifed 2wd Trucks • Pro Stock 4WD • Modifed 4WD • Limited Pro Stock 4.1 • Light Super Stock Tractors • 3.0 Diesel Trucks • 8500 Limited Pro • 9500 Pro Field • 6000 Extreme Super Stock Tractors

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42 43 FRIDAY, JULY 12 SUPERCROSS Start Time: 7:00 p.m. ATV & Dirt Bike Classes Your local graphic design, Event Line-Up: marketing, promotional, signage, Registration screen print and embroidery 4:00-6:00 p.m. source since 1996. Practice 6:00 p.m. JULY 9-13, 2019 HORSE SHOWS 4-H/FFA (Exhibits & Auction) FOOD VENDORS Competition Begins FREE CARNIVAL RIDES (With Admission) KIDS GAMES TRUCK & TRACTOR 7:00 p.m. PULL FRIDAY NIGHT DEMO DERBY SUPERCROSS, ATV AND DIRT BIKE For Participation or Registration TROY, MISSOURI COMPETITION Information contact:

Brad Sparks 573-795-2305 SATURDAY NIGHT CONCERTS Brian Dempsey 573-567-6896 SCOTTY McCREERY WITH SPECIAL GUEST JAKE SHAFER @ 7:30 PM

101 WEST COLLEGE STE. 1 TROY, MO 63379 (636) 528-7473 www.MooneyMarketing.us

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Sheep Breeding Stock Show 9:00 a.m. CELEBRATING OUR Livestock Arena 56TH YEAR AT THE LINCOLN COUNTY FAIR

Come and join us at the 4-H Horse 2019 Lincoln County Fair Livestock Auction, Show Thursday night. And bring your family out to enjoy all the kid events on Saturday morning! 9:00 a.m. Join us and meet new friends, help the Horse Arena community and the youth of Lincoln County, (Lincoln County Members Only) we’d love to see you there.

Kids Athletic Events LET THE FUN BEGIN! Chairpersons: 10:00 a.m. - Track Area www.thornhillauction.com Dan Reed & George Conner Sack Race 50-Yard Dash Give us a call for all your 5 & 6 year old Boys & Girls 5 & 6 year old Boys & Girls Real Estate & Auction needs. 7 & 8 year old Boys & Girls 7 & 8 year old Boys & Girls Let our 56 years of experience work for you! 9 & 10 year old Boys & Girls 9 & 10 year old Boys & Girls 11 & 12 year old Boys & Girls 11 & 12 year old Boys & Girls Hwy. 61 South • Troy, MO • 636-366-4206 13 & 14 year old Boys & Girls 13 & 14 year old Boys & Girls David: 314-393-7241 • Dusty: 314-393-4726 • Bill: 573-470-0037 15 & 16 year old Boys & Girls 15 & 16 year old Boys & Girls 17 & Up year old Boys & Girls 17 & Up year old Boys & Girls Sondra Kaibel 636-368-8607; Bruce Werkmeister 636-970-9171; Dan Busekrus 314-973-3675; Jenna Schieffer 636-262-5088 Gary Shields 636-262-3263 Candy Scramble Softball Throw 1-2 year old 5 & 6 year old Boys & Girls Boys & Girls 7 & 8 year old Boys & Girls 9 & 10 year old Boys & Girls Money Scramble 11 & 12 year old Boys & Girls 3 & 4 year old Boys 13 & 14 year old Boys & Girls 3 & 4 year old Girls 15 & 16 year old Boys & Girls 17 & Up year old Boys & Girls

46 47 SATURDAY, JULY 13 Frog & Turtle Races 11:30 a.m. Registration starts at 11 am. Contestants must have land turtles. Absolutely NO water turtles allowed. Frogs will follow turtles. In case of rain, this event will be held in cattle barn.

Chairperson: Pam Muensterman Steve & Suzie Plackemeier

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS

Pedal Pull Sponsored by Mercy Lincoln Community State Bank Proudly Serving Pike & Lincoln Counties Since 1887 12:30 p.m. 101 Community Bank Plaza 117 West Church Troy, MO 63379 Bowling Green, MO 63334 Chairmen: John Schumacher, Marilou Schumacher, 636-528-6088 573-324-2233 Doug Schumacher

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS

PEDAL TRACTOR PULL RULES 1. Registration will be available one hour prior to pull 2. Contestants can register after the pull has started, but will be added to the end of the appropriate age group. 3. Pull will be classed by age, boys and girls will pull separately. 4. Class ages will be: 4-10, broken by each year. 5. Re-pulls will only be allowed due to mechanical failure or correction of sled weight. 6. Pull distance measurement by committee member is fnal. www.c-s-b.com Member FDIC

48 49 SATURDAY, JULY 13 Watermelon Eating Contest 2:30 p.m.

Chairmen: Lance Menne, Dale Menne Cathy Filsinger, Jared Menne, Bob Kallash “Small enough to know you, but strong Agent Parents Not Allowed in Contest Area enough to serve you.”

NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS 320 Main St Troy, MO 63379 (636) 528-8242 Greased Pig Scramble www.lcfmins.com (Approx.) 4:00 p.m.

• Event will be held following Athletic Events Home, Farm, Rental Property, Mobile Home, Auto, Lance Bauer, Agent • Event is open to any age boy or girl Boat, Motorcycle, RV, Commercial • Children under 5 (boys and girls) will make one class • Children over 5 will be divided into classes according to age and sex. Boys will compete against boys, girls against girls, in the same age group. • Winners will receive prize money. Chairmen: Joe Witte, Charlie Day, NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS Bob Strassemeir, Don Strassemeier, Jeff Day, Charlie Kaimann Third Annual Corn Hole Tournament 12:00 p.m. Two Person - grass area by main gate. Tournament fee is $5.00 per person (with Paid Gate Admission). BACKHOE, EXCAVATING Team Sign-ups 11:00 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. Tournament begins at Noon. & SEPTIC PUMPING Trophies will be awarded to frst, second, and third places. For further information: Lonnie Turnbull (314) 230-5488 Mick Mehler proudly supports local Cassie Turnbull (636) 290-8206 fund raising events and organizations.

50 51 SATURDAY, JULY 13 Anheuser-Busch InBev Clydesdale 3:00 - 5:00 p.m.

52 53 SATURDAY, JULY 13 DEMOLITION DERBY presented by R & R Total Destruction Promotions Start Time: 7:30 p.m.

We Want Your JUNK! www.wreckingcrewnow.com 636-462-1727 - 636-528-1727 Trailers, Dumpsters and On-Site Cleanup Available by Appt.

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You won’t find a single road that leads from rural Lincoln County, Missouri to Nashville, Tennessee. Singer/ Jake Shafer draws on experiences along his unique road to Nashville from farming fields and backroads of Missouri to closing out games in Yankee pinstripes to the bright lights of Nashville. He finds his sound and lyrics in music inspired by the likes of Merle Haggard, Johnny Cash, Brothers Osborne and Chris Stapleton. His live show blends in talents honed everywhere from the show choir stages of Troy Buchanan High to professional ballpark pitching mounds to bring his music to life. After entertaining audiences for several years back home, a series of fortunate events led Shafer to Nashville to pursue his dreams. He’s determined to enjoy every minute of the journey and create great memories for himself and the people at his shows along the way.

Sponsored in part by the Troy Convention & Visitors Bureau - www.TroyontheMove.com

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“I’ve lived a lot of life since my last record,” says Scotty McCreery. “I moved Another thrill came when North Carolina resident McCreery got to write the out on my own, I travelled across the country and the world, I got engaged, I beach-music-inspired “Barefootin’” with . “He’s had such huge was dropped by my label, I was even robbed at gunpoint. So I really wanted hits, has such a way with words, and ‘Dust on the Bottle’ is one of my all-time this album to show who Scotty is at 24, what’s going on in my life, and I think favorite songs,” says McCreery. “I never expected to write with him, and then we accomplished that.” we sat down and wrote one of my favorite songs—that was a great day.” With his third album (plus a chart-topping Christmas record), the young star The greatest breakthrough, however, may have come in February 2015, when takes a huge creative step forward. He co-wrote all 11 songs on Seasons he wrote “Five More Minutes” with Rogers and Monty Criswell. “I knew it was Change, working with some of the finest in Nashville to express a a special song,” he says. “I tweeted that day that we just wrote my favorite wide range of emotions and musical styles. And after a lengthy legal struggle song I’d ever written.” As the search for a new label continued, McCreery and that kept him on the sidelines for several years, McCreery placed a bold bet his team made a brave decision, and released the song on their own, with no with his career that has paid off with a new label and a reinvigorated attitude. record company behind it. “At first, it actually started pretty simple,” he says. “We were just looking for “Most sane people would have said to wait,” he says, “but my management the best songs. But then as my life got more complicated, I knew I wanted to and I really believed in it—and at the core of country music, it still comes make a record that was a lot more personal, and I felt that writing more myself down to the song. And we were willing to bet on that. We knew it might take a would help capture that.” while, but we felt like we could do it and build something one step at a time.” After winning Season Ten of American Idol in 2011, McCreery made history It didn’t take a while. On its first day of release, “Five More Minutes” was when he became the youngest male artist of any genre, and the first country ranked No. 2 on the iTunes country singles chart and No. 9 on the iTunes music artist ever, to have his debut album enter at No. 1 on the Billboard Top all-genre singles chart. It debuted at No. 6 on the Billboard Country Digital 200 chart. Clear as Day was certified Platinum for sales of one million units in Sales Chart, McCreery’s highest ranking on that chart since his debut single in just 13 weeks and became the best-selling solo album released by a country 2011. It was the first country music single in history to reach the Top 50 on the artist in 2011. The singles “I Love You This Big” and “The Trouble with Girls” Country Aircheck/Mediabase chart without being released on a . were also certified Platinum. He won the New Artist of the Year award at The emotional , with home movies of McCreery as a boy alongside both the Academy of Country Music (ACM) Awards and the American Country his family and friends, was the No.1 country music video and the No. 2 music Awards, and also received the CMT Award for Breakthrough Video of the Year video overall on iTunes. It stayed at No. 1 on the GAC Top 20 Countdown for for “The Trouble with Girls.” six weeks. His powerful performance of “Five More Minutes” on the Grand Ole A year later, Christmas with Scotty McCreery debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Opry stage during CMA Music Festival won the 2016 Rare Country Award for Top Holiday Albums chart and was quickly certified Gold. His next album, “Grand Ole Opry Moment of the Year.” 2013’s See You Tonight, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Albums “Sometimes you feel like you’ve really got to sell something,” says McCreery, chart, and “See You Tonight” and “Feelin’ It” both reached the Top 10 and “but this one, from the first time people heard it, everybody started telling me were certified Platinum and Gold respectively. “See You Tonight” earned Mc- their own stories, and I enjoyed that more than anything else. It would have Creery both his first BMI Award for writing one of the Top 50 Country Songs of put us in a predicament if it hadn’t succeeded—looking back, yeah, it was 2015, and his first Music Row No. 1 Challenge Coin for landing atop the Music a crazy thing to do, but we just went full steam ahead.” The final piece fell Row Country Breakout Chart. into place when, just as “Five More Minutes” hit the Top 40 on the Billboard While he had been working on his songwriting craft throughout his rapid rise, Country Airplay chart, McCreery signed with Triple Tigers Records/Sony Music McCreery felt that he really needed to buckle down and study if he was going Entertainment. to tell the stories he really wanted to tell on Seasons Change. “I wanted to “Triple Tigers is a great fit for me,” said McCreery. “They are music people and write with everybody,” he says. “I was just trying to be a sponge and soak up they work hard. With this label on my side, ‘Five More Minutes’ has become all I could. It really set me up to where I could write every song on the record, my fastest rising single to reach Top 15 since my debut single. And we’ve only and not feel like I was compromising the quality of what I was singing.” just begun.” Key to his growth was producer Frank Rogers (, Darius Rucker), Of course, there’s one other big story that underlies Seasons Change. In who co-wrote six of the album’s songs and helped steer the ship. “Frank September 2017, the guy who was voted both “Country Music’s Hottest worked on my last record, but this time he really took me under his wing,” Bachelor” and “Country Music’s Sexiest Man” by the readers of NASH Country says McCreery. “I lean a little more to the traditional side, but he does a great Weekly Magazine proposed to longtime girlfriend Gabi Dugal in the mountains job of getting new sounds and traditional sounds and meshing them together.” of North Carolina. He also brought in Aaron Eshuis and Derek Wells as co-producers on the album. “She’s a huge part of this record, the inspiration for all the love songs,” he “Derek had played on my last album and he’s one of the most in-demand says. “We met in kindergarten–her kindergarten diary has ‘Mrs. McCreery’ session players in town. I knew he had the musical ear and strong musical written in it with hearts around it. We started dating senior year of high school, point of view that would enrich this project. And with Aaron -- every time we and became best friends in the last few years.” sat down, we wrote a great song. Having Frank, Derek and Aaron was a great combination.” The song “This Is It” even spells out a play-by-play blueprint for popping the question. The first song he worked on after his lengthy fight with his old label was resolved was “Seasons Change,” writing with James McNair and Tommy Cecil. “I had the ring in the closet for months and had the day all planned out,” he “That was my first time diving back into music after dealing with lawyers for says. “And it all went great, just like the song lays it out—it would have been a year, and I felt rejuvenated,” he says. “I decided that very day that it was awkward if she had said no!” going to be on the record.” Now, with a wedding on the way, a hit on the charts, and a new lease on his musical life, everything looks great in McCreery’s world. Things get sunnier. Seasons change. Sponsored in part by the Troy Convention & Visitors Bureau - www.TroyontheMove.com

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