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Tuesday - Sunday, August 3Rd - 8Th, 2021 137 th Freeborn County Fair TUESDAY - SUNDAY, AUGUST 3RD - 8TH, 2021 FREEBORN COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS ALBERT LEA, MN www.freeborncountyfair.com E-mail: [email protected] YOUR PROFESSIONAL LAND BROKERAGE & AUCTION COMPANY ou upporte th eebor ount ai inc 1939 GREG JENSEN LANDPROZ BROKER AUCTIONEER Minnesota and Iowa 507-383-1067 [email protected] Blue Earth | 507-526-2714 Northwood | 641-324-1154 Minnesota Lake | 507-462-3828 Osage | 641-732-3719 LandProz Real Estate, LLC | LandProz Country Living, LLC Hollandale | 507-889-4221 Owatonna | 507-451-4054 LandProz Heartland Real Estate, LLC | LandProz of Indiana, LLC Broker Brian Haugen - MN, SD, IA, WI, IL, KS • Broker Amy Willett – MN, IA, MO • Broker Auctioneer Beau Jensen - MN, IA – 24-108 • Broker Auctioneer Greg Jensen - MN, IA – 24-21 • Broker Glen Salow – IA • Broker Chad Stavnes – MN • Broker Tim Young – OH • Broker Andrew Fansler - IN Agriculture and Food Science Programs • Agribusiness • Agricultural Sciences CLASSES BEGIN • Biotechnology • Farm Business Management AUGUST • Food Science 23 • Precision Agriculture Austin, Albert Lea, Owatonna, Online | riverland.edu/ag FREEBORN COUNTY FAIR Exhibitors Handbook of the 137th ANNUAL FAIR to be held at County Fair Grounds INDEX Albert Lea, Minnesota www.freeborncountyfair.com MEMBER OF * International Association of Fairs & Expositions * Minnesota Federation of County Fairs * Minnesota State Agricultural Society August 3 – 8, 2021 All Tickets Can Be Purchased On-Line thru Our Website www.freeborncountyfair.com Telephone (507) 373-6965 • Fax (507) 377-2213 • E-mail: [email protected] Under Management of Freeborn County Agricultural Society OFFICE HOURS: July 5th – 9th Closed, July 12th – 23rd 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, July 26th – Aug. 2nd 9:00 am – 5:00 pm FAIR WEEK 8:00 am - 9:00 pm. Sunday, Aug. 8th 8:00 am – 6:00 pm ALL EVENTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE BUILDING HOURS: Aug. 3rd Noon – 10:00 pm, Aug. 4th – 7th 10:00 am – 10:00 pm, Aug. 8th 11:00 am – 5:00 pm GENERAL NOTICE INDEX TICKET POLICY: The outside gate admission ticket is for Daily Events at the Fair .................................................................................. 2-3 admittance to the grounds and does not guarantee all Judging Schedule �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 advertised events will be held. Fair Board & County Commissioners ........................................................5 NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN. Entertainment .....................................................................................................6-8 Officers, Superintendents and Supervisors ........................................ 9 Livestock exhibitors will be required to purchase livestock General Rules .....................................................................................................9-10 exhibitors tickets on entry day, but will be admitted free at the Fair Museum, Ag Hall of Fame & Goldstar Amusements �����������11 gate up until 12:00 noon on entry day Tuesday, August 3, 2021. Kiddie Farm Zone �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������12 2021 Food Concessions & Commercial Vendors ...................... 14-15 ADMISSION PRICES Fair Awards ................................................................................................................16 All Concessionaires, Exhibitors and Service Personnel and FFA and 2021 Sponsors �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������17 4-H must have Season Tickets and Season Auto Tickets. Farm Class Horse Show ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������18 Dept. A-AA-AAA-B Horses ...................................................................... 20-21 General Admission, 10 Years to Adults. $10.00 Pony & Draft Horse Show ...............................................................................22 Children 0-9 ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������FREE Open Horse Show �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������23 Senior Citizens, (65 & Over) Wednesday Only. $6.00 Dept. C – Cattle ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 24-25 Season Ticket (Pre-Season) till July 17th . $39.00 Dept. D - Swine �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������25 Season Ticket July 18th – August 8th. .$45.00 Dept. E – Sheep �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������26 Season Auto Ticket. $17.00 Dept. F - Poultry ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������27-28 Auto Ticket, Per Day ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������$5.00 Dept. G – FFA ..................................................................................................28-30 Livestock Exhibitor Includes Parking . $36.00 Freeborn County Open Beef Show ..........................................................31 Reserved Seats ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������$34.00 Creative Arts & Foods ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������33 Goldstar Amusement Ride Passport Good All Week �������������������� $55.00 Dept. H – Arts & Handicraft ..................................................................34–39 Goldstar Amusement Ride Armband Good One Session ������������ $30.00 Dept. I – Pantry Stores ............................................................................. 40-42 Floral Hall ...................................................................................................................43 Pre-Season and Auto Tickets can be purchased at select banking Dept. J – Flowers ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������44-52 institutions in the county and the fair office for $39 through Dept. K – Horticulture ��������������������������������������������������������������������������������52-57 July 17th. Starting July 18th through the fair, tickets are $45 and Dept. L – Homemade Wine & Beer ..................................................57-58 available only at the fair office. 4-H Club Work �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������58-86 2019 & 2020 4-H Livestock Buyers .......................................................... 87 CAMPER FEE - $175.00 FOR THE WEEK Light Horse Show Entry Form ������������������������������������������������������������������� 88 All occupants of camper must be registered in office. Each person Demolition Derby ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 89 must have a season ticket purchased in advance. Antique Tractor Entry ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������92 Exhibitors (Open Class, 4-H, FFA) will pay $175.00 for the week. Entry Forms ..................................................................................................... 93-95 Freeborn County Agricultural Society Memberships on sale at Fair Map ................................................................................................................................96 Office for $1.00. 1 DAILY EVENTS Wednesday, August 4 Tuesday, August 3 Thursday, August 5 Senior Citizens Day Fair Office Hours 8 am – 9 pm Fair Office Hours 8 am – 9 pm Fair Office Hours 8 am – 9 pm Carnival Hours 5 pm – Midnight Carnival Hours 3 pm – Midnight Carnival Hours 3 pm – Midnight Building Hours Noon – 10 pm Building Hours 10 am – 10 pm Building Hours 10 am – 10 pm Beer Garden Hours Noon – Midnight Beer Garden Hours Noon – Midnight Beer Garden Hours Noon – Midnight Swifty Racing Pigs Swifty Racing Pigs Swifty Racing Pigs Noon, 2, 4, 6 & 8 pm Noon, 2, 4, 6 & 8 pm Noon, 2, 4, 6 & 8 pm Great Lakes Lumberjack Show Great Lakes Lumberjack Show Great Lakes Lumberjack Show 5 & 7 pm 1 & 5 pm 1 & 5 pm Bucket of Junk – Silent Auction Bucket of Junk – Silent Auction Bucket of Junk – Silent Auction Commercial Building Commercial Building Commercial Building Entertainment Square Entertainment Square Entertainment Square 4 pm – Dunnell Lenort 12 pm – Malek’s Fishermen Band 4 pm – Dunnell Lenort 6 pm – Full House Band 1 pm – Outstanding Senior Citizen 6 pm – Diamond Ridge 7 pm – Full House Band Century Farms 7 pm – Diamond Ridge GRANDSTAND SHOW – 8:30 pm Agriculture Hall of Fame GRANDSTAND SHOW – 8:30 pm 2-5 pm – Malek’s Fishermen Band SAWYER BROWN 6 pm – Todd Utpadel DARCI LYNNE: My Lips are Sealed GRANDSTAND SHOW – 8:30 pm Kiddie Farm Zone – North Pavilion (Except When They’re Not) 11 am – 9 pm THE OAK Kiddie Farm Zone – North Pavilion RIDGE BOYS 11 am – 9 pm Kiddie Farm Zone – North Pavilion 9 am – 9 pm FREE PARKING & BUSING AVAILABLE AT THE HIGH SCHOOL PARKING LOT Starting at 5:00 pm - Buses Run Approximately Every 15 Minutes 2 DAILY EVENTS Saturday, August 7 Friday, August 6 Sunday, August 8 Kid’s Day Fair Office Hours 8 am – 9 pm Fair Office Hours 8 am – 9 pm Fair Office Hours 8 am – 6 pm Carnival Hours Noon – Midnight Carnival Hours Noon – Midnight Carnival Hours Noon – 7 pm Building Hours 10 am – 10 pm Building Hours 10 am – 10 pm Building Hours 11 am – 5 pm Beer Garden Hours Noon – Midnight
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