2021 Fair Premium Book
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Blaine County Fair ~ August 11-15, 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS: Schedule: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday Events . 3 Schedule: Friday Events . 5 Schedule: Saturday Events . 7 Schedule: Sunday Events . 9 Award Donors . 34 11 Blaine County 4-H Foundation and Supporters . 12 Blaine County 4-HFair andBoard FFA Directory, Seniors . Superintendents . & . Extension . Office Staff 81 Blaine County 4-H Clubs, FFA Chapters and Members . 30-31 Blaine County Fair Foundation and Sponsors . 32 Dedication: Don Richman . 10 Livestock Sale Thank You . 13 Premiums: Open Class Premiums . 14 Premiums: 4-H and FFA Premiums . 45 Rules and Regulations . 73 Find the Blaine County Fair online at www.blainecountyfair.net or on Facebook. MOXLEY CONSTRUCTION, INC DIRT WORK OF ALL KINDS AND OIL FIELD ROUSTABOUT WORK • Excavators • Scrapers • Vac Trucks • Water Heating • Laser Site Development • Dozers • Backhoes • Water Hauling • Gravel & Rock Needs • Road Grader the Blaine County Fair! 1~ ~2 Come on out to THANK YOU for participating in the 2021 Blaine County Fair! 2021 BLAINE COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE: Tuesday, August 10 9 am –2 pm FFA Concessions/Pepsi Wagon Open - Grandstand 10 am 4-H & FFA Horse Show at the George Ortner Arena Wednesday, August 11 1-4 pm 4-H Interview Judging, Commercial Building 4pm FFA Concessions/Pepsi Wagon Open - Grandstand 5 pm Little Kids Rodeo - George Ortner Arena . Contact Courtney Bell at 357-3166 or text 390-3110 . Updates at Blaine County Fair Kids Rodeo Facebook page . 4 pm Some Food Booths Open Thursday, August 12 8 am Commercial Building Setup 9 am –8 pm 4-H Indoor Exhibits Open in 4-H Building 9 am 4-H Dog Show –Little Arena 10 am –10 pm 4-H Chuckwagon open 10 am Commercial Building Opens to Public 10 am Food Booths Open 11am 4-H Cat Show –Bill Ammen Memorial Show & Sale Barn Noon – 4 pm Livestock Check In Noon - 7 pm Enter Open Class, FFA, FCCLA exhibits at Ag Building **Dept. L entries and all cut flowers in Dept T will not be entered until Saturday morning. Noon - 10 pm Kids Fun Zone and Amusement 1 pm 4-H Poultry Show –Bill Ammen Memorial Show & Sale Barn 3 pm 4-H Rabbit Show –Bill Ammen Memorial Show & Sale Barn 3 pm Beer Garden Opens - Grandstand 3 pm FFA Concessions/Pepsi Wagon Open - Grandstand 4 pm–4:30 pm Market Lamb weigh in / ultrasound –Beef Breeding Barn 4:30 pm–5:30 pm Market Beef weigh in / ultrasound –Beef Breeding Barn 5:30 pm –7 pm Market Swine weigh in / ultrasound –Beef Breeding Barn 6 pm –10 pm FFA Concessions/Pepsi Wagon Open - Grandstand 7 pm BEAR PAW ROUNDUP PRCA RODEO - George Ortner Arena 7 pm Exhibit Buildings and Commercial Building close 10 pm Food Booths close the Blaine County Fair! 3~ ~4 Come on out to Friday, August 13 6 am 4-H/FFA Breakfast sponsored by Turner Lions Club - Chuckwagon 8 am 4-H & FFA Market Swine Show –Outdoor Show Arena north of Hog Barn 9 am - 8pm Exhibit Buildings, Ag Hall Open 10 am Food Booths Open and 4-H Chuckwagon Open Noon - 11 pm Kids Fun Zone and Amusement 1 pm 4-H & FFA Market Lamb Show –Show Arena north of Hog Barn 3 pm 4-H & FFA Horse Showmanship Show –Little Arena 3 pm Beer Garden Opens - Grandstand 7 pm BEAR PAW ROUNDUP PRCA RODEO - George Ortner Arena 7 pm Commercial Building Closes 10 pm Food Booths and 4-H Chuckwagon Close Dance to the music of Cale Moon with Jess Allestad after the Rodeo and after the Derby. 3 Nights of Music ~ Thursday * Friday * Saturday! TELEHEALTH AND IN-PERSON APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE! Caring for our communities, one person at a time. Dr. Joseph Nemes, MD Lindsay Rucinsky, NP Stephanie Christman, NP Christina Hoppe, Psy.D Primary Care Primary Care Primary Care Behavioral Health Primary Care | Behavioral Health | Community Health Support | Pharmacy onechc.org 419 Pennsylvania St. | Chinook, MT | 406.357.2294 the Blaine County Fair! 5~ BLAINE COUNTY SHOWDOWN DEMOLITION DERBY Check-in 1-4 p.m. Cut-off 4:00 p.m. $10,000 Guar. Purse $5,000 for 1st $2,000 for 2nd $1,000 for 3rd Saturday, Aug. 14 • 5:00 p.m. $1,000 Mad Dog George Ortner Arena $1,500 for Chain-N-Bang Tickets: Adults $15, Kids 12 and under $5, Back gate $5 extra For complete rules and info visit www.blainecountyfair.net or call Scott 945-2455. ~6 Come on out to Saturday, August 14 6 am 4-H/FFA Breakfast Sponsored by CHS-Big Sky - 4-H Chuckwagon 7 am - 9 am Enter all Open Class Horticulture Exhibits - Ag Hall 8 am 4-H/FFA Youth Market Beef Show - Little Arena 9 am FFA, FCCLA and Open Class Judging Begins - Ag Hall 9 am - 8 pm 4-H Building Open 10 am - 10 pm 4-H Chuckwagon Open 10 am Exhibit Buildings, Commercial Building and Food Booths Open Noon - 11 pm Kids Fun Zone and Amusement 1 pm 4-H/FFA Livestock Round Robin Showmanship –Show Arena north of Hog Barn 3 pm 4-H & FFA Market Sale –Outdoor Show Arena, also online via Frontier Live Sale 2 pm Beer Garden Opens - Grandstand 5 pm BLAINE COUNTY SHOWDOWN DEMOLITION DERBY George Ortner Arena 7 pm Exhibit Buildings, Ag Hall and Commercial Building Close 10 pm Food Booths Close the Blaine County Fair! 7~ ~8 Come on out to Sunday, August 15 9 am - Noon 4-H Building Open 10 am Exhibit Buildings, Commercial Building, Ag Hall & Food Booths Open 10 am - 2 pm 4-H Chuckwagon Open 11 am 4-H Photo Op with Awards in 4-H Building Noon - 5 pm Remove exhibits from Ag Hall & 4-H Building 3 pm Commercial Building Closes 3 pm DAY AT THE FIGHTS Amateur USA Boxing - George Ortner Arena (Contact John Jay Mount 406-606-8073 to enter.) More info pg. 35. *Stalls and barns can be cleaned out once all market animals have been loaded out. **If anyone wishes to recycle, please leave your ribbons in the box at the 4-H Building or Extension Office. KIDS! Don’t miss Pippi the Clown ! the Blaine County Fair! 9~ DEDICATION: D ON R ICHMAN Each year the Blaine County Fair Board dedicates the Fair Premium Book to an individual who contributes extra time, effort, and resources to the Blaine County Fair to ensure that it remains a viable event for local 4-H, FFA, and community members . This year’s Premium Book is dedicated to Don Richman . Don was born and raised in Harlem, Montana, where he graduated from Harlem High School in 1967 and soon after, enlisted in the Army . After spending a year in Vietnam, he returned home and married his high school sweetheart, Rita . Don worked with his father at ranching and operating the local John Deere store in Harlem . After a few setbacks, he changed course and began working for his Uncle Swede selling insurance . This led to him taking over the company and changing the name to Richman Insurance . Don has always had a love for farming and ranching, a passion that carried over into the insurance business and eventually led to his involvement on the Blaine County Fair Board . Eighteen years ago, Don decided to become involved with the Fair Board in order to provide good alternatives for kids to do . He said so many people criticize kids for getting involved with bad things or making poor choices, but don’t do anything to help provide other outlets for them . Don felt the fair was a good place for kids in the county to work, play, and showcase their talents . In addition to helping area youth, Don said he wanted to help bring good family entertainment to the Blaine County Fair . He thought it was great fun to go to the fair convention, hear all the acts, and get the good ones to come to the fair . Some of his favorite acts include Charlie Jenkins and Pippi the Clown . Don was also instrumental in getting the Double D Pig Wrestling providers to come to Blaine County . When Don pitched the idea of pig wrestling, he was toldthe fair, it would there never were work.over 50 The teams first competing, year there andwere overseeing only 5 teams the enteredentire competition in the competition. was Don, Thedressed final in year a pink pig t-shirtwrestling emblazoned came to with the title “Boss Hog” . that no one wanted to bring their good horses to the Blaine County Fair becauseOne thing the ground Don wanted was too to harddo was . Don fix thesaid arena. that after He recalledthe Fair Board dedicated their time and energy to revamping the arena, the State Barrel Racing Association remarked that Chinook had the best arena on the Hi-Line . Don said the Fair Board also proposed selling signs for the arena where locals could advertise . Proceeds from those signs allowed the Fair Board to purchase all new lights in the arena . Don noted that working with the people on the Fair Board has been one of his greatest memories: “It’s just unbelievable how much fun it can be when everyone has the same goals . This great bunch has become just like family ”. Blaine County wishes to thank Don for his many years of dedicated service on the Blaine County Fair Board . ~10 Come on out to YOUR 2021 BLAINE COUNTY EXTENSION OFFICE STAFF: FAIR BOARD DIRECTORY: • Juli Snedigar - MSU Blaine www.blainecountyfair.net County Extension Ag & 4-H Extension Agent Debbie Ramberg • Sarah Johnson – MSU Manager/Secretary Blaine County FCS & 4-H 945-3841 Extension Agent [email protected] • Brenda Jones - MSU FAIR OFFICE/OPEN CLASS Manager Blaine County Extension Bonnie Ortner 4-H Program Assistant 357-2988 (406)357-3200 • Joann Beard - SNAP BOARD OF DIRECTORS: Educator John Skoyen Dale Williams President 357-3419 BLAINE COUNTY 357-3643 799-2480 4-H COUNCIL OFFICERS: 265-0073 President – Kevin Elias Shandel Fouts Vice President – Shandel Fouts Loren Skoyen 390-1310 Treasurer – Kasie McIntosh Vice President Secretary – Kayla Hudon 781-8033 Linda Ortner ex-officio Jon Harmon 265-0011 399-1551 SUPERINTENDENTS: BEEF - Merle Young BEEF BREEDING - Lane Schmitt HORSE - Clinton and Marija Hansen SHEEP - Justin and Tomi Simenson SWINE - Dan Skoyen INDOOR - Sharmon Moxley DOG - Shelley Benzing, Kailey Passon THANK YOU! Thanks to the White Pine 4-H Club for donating chickens in 2020 to auction with proceeds going to updates in the 4-H Chuckwagon.