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SIX APPEALThurs., July 19th
7:15pm & 9pm
All Performances will be held at the Main Stage
BUSH HAWGFri., July 20th
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GWEN SEBASTIANSat., July 21st
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Many people will recognize Gwen Sebastian from the reality show The Voice. She will perform at the 2012 Nodaway County Fair on Saturday, July 21, at 8:30 p.m. on the Main Stage.
Many voices contributed to Gwen Sebastian’s sudden and long-sought career growth, but which played the biggest part? Certainly her run on NBC’s hit singing competition The Voice was a huge boost. The sound of her coach and country superstar Blake Shelton offering a spot on his tour was equally sweet. One came in the form of a relative’s phone call, suggesting she attend an audition. There’s also the inner voice that brought her through a career cross-roads before the show was even a consideration. Most recently, there’s
the one that led her to a powerfully uplifting new single called “Met Him In A Motel Room.”
Underpinning each of those voices, however, is the unique vocal instru-ment belonging to Gwen Sebastian. It was that rich and emotionally taut sound that persuaded Shelton, sight-unseen, to fall in love with a little-known but already hard-at-work small town singer. And it was that voice that pushed and at times pulled Sebastian from other oppor-tunities and paths toward a career as a performer.
“I have always known, no matter what I was doing in my life, that I would be doing music,” Gwen says. The question, then, was simply to what degree. “I was at a crossroads,” she explains of a moment prior to trying out for The Voice. After performing more than 1,000 shows and earning a living, if not national
acclaim, Sebastian found herself considering a reordering of priori-ties.
The Hebron, North Dakota native had been in a similar situation be-fore, choosing to drop out of nurs-ing school and go all-in for music. That decision led to a record deal and her 2009 single “Hard Rain,” which was well-received by country radio and fans. She released her EP V.I.P. in 2010, and earned her place in the country music business with tireless touring. Her love of the road eventually blossomed to love on the road, as Sebastian and her drummer Louis Newman became an item. Hence, the crossroads.
“Continuing on the path of play-ing five shows a week was getting difficult,” Sebastian admits. Her successes to that point had all been hard-fought and continued to require relentless dedication. “The decision about whether or not to start a family was there,” she says. Partners professionally as well as personally – Newman is also Se-bastian’s producer – the two made a fateful choice. “ Let’s try this for another year or two and see where it takes us,” Gwen says. “And that’s when everything turned.”Just as her initial leap into the music business was validated by her early achievements, the decisive call to continue offered further assurance. “The Voice came so quickly,” she says. “I watched the show last year and loved it, but never thought much about it until my cousin called to tell me about the tryouts. I couldn’t make the Nashville audi-tion, so I went out to LA. There was
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2012 NODAWAY COUNTY FAIR BOARD OF DIRECTORS: The Nodaway County Fair Board for 2012 is made up of Rex Wallace, Carol Heflin, Tom Martin, Tonya Wilmes, Twyla Martin, Linda Jenkins, Teresa Cain, Rob Cain, Steve Mozier, Vince Shelby, Kathy McPher-son, Brian McPherson and not pictured: Aaron Johnson, Sarah Graham and John Maxwell. The headquarters for the fair will be located in the Nodaway County Administration Building and is open throughout the week. For more information, call 660-254-FAIR (3247) or visit www.nodcofair.org.
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GWEN SEBASTIAN
a long process from there.”That process culminated in her
national television debut, being chosen to join Team Blake and, eventually, a spot on Shelton’s tour. Along the way, her notoriety has exploded. “The platform has been amazing,” Gwen says. “After the blind audition my Twitter follow-ers grew immensely, and Blake has given me so many opportunities on the road. This has propelled my career so much faster than I would have imagined.”
Unlike so many television-bred aspirants, Sebastian doesn’t have to figure out the music business ropes. She’s already a successful road war-rior in her own right. And the final piece in the puzzle is new music that can connect the dots for her new
national following. The song is “Met Him In A Motel Room.”
“I knew I wanted to cut a song that had a story to it and meant something,” she says. “When I heard the first few lines, I thought I knew what this song was about, but then there’s a surprise in the chorus. I love those unexpected twists – even in the televisions shows I watch, that’s what I’m drawn to. In the end, it’s really a song about hope, and I’m all about that.”
Touring with Shelton, perform-ing her own dates and visiting radio stations in support of “Motel Room,” Sebastian has a busy year in front of her. And that’s exactly what she signed up for. “Having it all click doesn’t have to happen when you’re 17,” she says. “And if it had, I
wouldn’t have been ready for it all. I realized that if I didn’t try every-thing and really go for it, I might regret it. My time for this to happen is now and I’m embracing it. You don’t have to stop dreaming.”
Thankfully, for her and her new-
found fans, she listened to the voice that urged the dream forward. In so doing, she empowered the one that Shelton says “has the rare ability to combine power with passion.” For Gwen Sebastian, it’s always been about the voice.
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Rickie Lee Tanner will return to the 2012 Nodaway County Fair Main Stage on Saturday, July 21, at 7:15 p.m. He also performed at the 2011 county fair.
Rickie Lee is known for his high energy performances that can only be rivaled by the likes of Garth Brooks and Jerry Lee Lewis. Rickie Lee Tanner is an entertainer. He believes that the crowd comes to see a “show” and give his all every night to make sure that everyone leaves with a smile on their face. He truly is an original.
Rickie Lee is more than just a singer. He is an accomplished song-writer and musician. He has won numerous singing and songwriting competitions. He has also made an
impressive showing in contests such as Nashville Star, and the Colgate
Country Showdown where he was a state finalist. Rickie has performed on television shows like Smart Country and Nashville On Stage. He has played on stages of all sizes while touring as a regional act, and has opened for many national per-formers as well.
His music really fits no genre. He has a country boy look with a rock and roll flair to his music. He is Americana through and through, and Americana can only be de-fined as the music of the people. If compared to similar musicians, you might describe him as a John Mellencamp, Bruce Springsteen, or a Tim McGraw.
Rickie Lee Tanner is a Missouri native. He grew up in Belton, Mis-
souri, a suburb of Kansas City, and currently resides just outside of Washington, Missouri. Currently, Rickie is touring the Midwest to promote the debut single off of his new album, the title track, Fast Lane. A previous demo recording of Fast Lane, has already hit #1 on the independent, unsigned artists chart as tracked by the music research team at soundclick.com.
Three things matter most to Rick-ie Lee, God, country, and family. It is his sincere desire to support all of these things through song. If you haven’t had the chance to see him perform, don’t wait another second. It is the opportunity of a lifetime that you won’t soon forget.
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events scheduled during the Nodaway County Fair week. Please refer to the Nodaway County 4-H and FFA Live-stock Show Book for complete show times and rules, or visit http://exten-sion.missouri.edu/nodaway.
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2012 NODAWAY COUNTY FAIR SHIRTS ARE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE: They come in adult sizes small to XL which cost $10. Adult sizes 2X and 3X cost $12. They are available at the Nodaway County Assessor’s office in the administration building or contact Tiffany at 660-541-3799 or email [email protected]
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Commerce is looking forward to your participation in the 2012 Nodaway County Fair Parade! This year’s theme is “Remember When.” Pre-registra-tion is greatly appreciated.
To ensure a faster and more orderly registration process on parade day, the parade committee requests that you complete the registration form on this page before Wednesday, July 18.
To be judged, an entry must be reg-istered, have a parade line-up number and be in place by 8:00 a.m. (horses 8:30 a.m.). Non-judged entries should be in place by 8:30 a.m. The parade will start promptly at 9:30 a.m.
Grand Marshals for this year’s parade are Gayle and Max Hull. Mrs. Hull is known for her historical sto-rytelling and portrayal of Maryville’s namesake, Mary Graham.
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Is Six Appeal a comedy group, a vocal ensemble, or a rock band? Au-diences have been trying to answer that question for years. Swearing off instruments, Six Appeal uses a acappella singing to span decades of classic oldies, current chart toppers, and catchy original tunes. Featur-ing vocal dexterity and adventurous song selection, the group explores all genres with a far-reaching reper-toire that will surprise and captivate audiences regardless of the setting.
Despite their cheeky group name, the antics of these six young gentle-men provide a good natured atmo-sphere for their electrifying perfor-mance. A Six Appeal show will split your sides, feed your musical sweet tooth, and leave you wondering how in the world they pulled it off just with voices. Keep watching as Six Appeal continues to “take the a cappella world by storm.”
Offering a very dynamic range of musical styles, Six Appeal is not
tied to genre. The guys will keep you guessing as they effortlessly move between pop, rock, jazz, hip hop, and the timeless classics that
have made a cappella the what it is today. This positions the group to be a perfect fit for college shows, corporate events, clubs, restaurants,
summer fairs, music festivals, public schools, and countless other events - the guys can adapt to almost any situation.
With members formally instruct-ed in singing and musical composi-tion, and over 70 combined years of musical training and experience, Six
Appeal utilizes a diverse arsenal of style and entertainment. In ad-dition, Six Appeal has a passion for spreading their a cappella music to every audience, and an essential as-pect of their mission is to empower young singers in their educational outreach program. What makes these Six stand out from the crowd? Their Appeal.
Don’t miss Six Appeal on Thurs-day, July 19, at the 2012 Nodaway County Fair. They will appear on the Main Stage for two shows. The first performance begins at 7:15 p.m. with their second show begin-ning at 9:15 p.m.
SIX APPEAL
Six Appeal features acappella style
Little Mister & Miss Nodaway CountyContest set for Thursday evening
The Little Mister and Miss Nodaway County Contest will be held on the Main Stage at 6 p.m. on Thursday, July 29. All three, four and five year olds who reside in Nodaway County or have grandparents who live in the county.
Early registration is encour-aged, but not required. Regis-
tration cost is $5 and all con-testants should check in before 5:45 p.m. on Thursday.
The winners of the con-test will ride in the Nodaway County parade on Saturday morning.
To pre-register or for further information, contact Teresa Cain at 660-582-4061, Linda
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This year the Nodaway County Fair will host a Quilt Show and Contest in cooperation with the Krazy Quilters of Maryville. The Quilt Show will be open to the public on Thursday evening from 5 to 10 p.m. and Friday and Saturday, from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. The show will be held in the lower level of the County Administration Center on the northeast corner of the square.
The building is air-conditioned and has an elevator. Quilters of all ages are encouraged to enter their projects to be shown and/or judged in the following eight categories: Hand pieced/hand quilted; ma-chine pieced/hand quilted; machine pieced/machine quilted; baby quilts;
appliquéd quilts/machine or hand pieced; quilts made by youth, 18 years and younger; small quilts/wall hanging and antique quilts for show or bed turning program.
To enter quilts in the show, they should be brought to the Adminis-
tration Center, Wednesday, July 18, between noon and 7 p.m.Grand Prize-Best of Show will be awarded a $100 prize on Saturday evening. Judging will be conducted by visitors to the show. Quilts can be hung on the racks if those who ex-
hibit will put a four-inch wide sleeve on the back top of the quilt or they will be pinned with safety pins.
A Bed Turning Program will take place at 2 p.m. on Saturday in the lower level of the Administration Center. Exhibitors are encouraged, when registering their quilts, to also bring a one or two paragraph story about the quilt, whether it is an antique or a new quilt.
A national organization is pro-moting Quilts for Valor. These Valor Quilts are distributed to military personnel who have served our country. Krazy Quilters have made a half dozen of the Valor Quilts and one will be shown during the Bed Turning Program.
Bed Turning to be part of Quilt Show
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The 22nd Annual Nodaway Coun-ty Fair Pedal Tractor Pull will be held in front of the Main Stage, following the parade, Saturday morning.
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ginning at 11:30 a.m.MAll children 12 years old and younger are eligible to participate in the pedal pull. The Northwest Tech-nical School FFA Chapter coordi-nates the event, which is sponsored
by Taco John’s.MAll participants will be divid-ed into eight classes according to weight.MThe tractors will be provided and medals will be awarded to the top
two participants in each class.
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The Nodaway County Fair board will host a pancake breakfast on Sat-urday, July 21, prior to the parade, beginning at 7 a.m. The breakfast will take place at the corner of Fourth and Buchanan.
Pancakes will be served until 9:30 a.m. For a free-will donation, the breakfast includes pancakes pro-vided by Chris Cakes.
Donations help provide funding for future fair events.
Pancake breakfast helps raise funds for future fairs
2012 NODAWAY COUNTY FAIRLittle Mr. & Miss Nodaway County
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Touted as the break-out band of 2012, and recently signed to RCA Nashville, Bush Hawg is working on their debut CD with Music Row veteran and multi-platinum pro-ducer Michael Knox (producer of acts Jason Aldean, Trace Adkins, Montgomery Gentry, etc).
Through constant touring and songwriting, Bush Hawg has developed their own unique sound - a blend of backwoods, blue collars, bar fights and the Bible, wrapped in an American flag and washed down with whiskey. With their high
energy shows, hard-hitting guitars and drums, mixed with the lyrical style, instrumentation, and vocals of country music, Bush Hawg is breaking down the barriers of the Nashville establishment.
Bush Hawg will take you on a ride through the swamps and down the back roads of pure American country music and Southern rock-n-roll.
Bush Hawg will appear at the 2012 Nodaway County Fair on Fri-day, July 20, on the Main Stage at 8 p.m.
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Rainbow Trout the Clown will again be at the 2012 Nodaway County Fair, after making her debut in 2011.
Rainbow Trout has been clowning around since 1989 in the Omaha, Neb. area.
For a small fee, Rainbow Trout will provide face painting, for
children 10 and under, on Friday evening, Saturday morning, as well as Saturday evening. There will be a variety of face painting options to choose from including Spiderman and other Superheros, as well as princesses, animals, flowers, fancy eyes and more.
Rainbow Trout the Clown returns to fair
See YOU at the Fair!
July 19. The first show will begin at 6 p.m. Tuesday, featuring poultry.
Wednesday, July 18, the shows begin at 8:30 a.m. with the swine, The goat show begins at 2 p.m., followed by the sheep at 6 p.m.
The beef and dairy show is sched-uled to begin at 10 a.m. on Thursday, July 19.
All registration takes place the same day as the show. Registration for beef, dairy, goats, sheep and swine is
$6 per head. Poultry registration is $2 per head.
The Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion of each show will receive a jacket, which has been spon-sored by local merchants. The Grand
Champion also receives a $50 pre-mium check. Each child participating in the show will receive a Nodaway County Fair Livestock t-shirt, also sponsored by
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Livestock (From Page 17)
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 105:30 p.m. – Supper at the Park (Hamburgers and Hot Dogs)
5:30 p.m. – Hit, Pitch & Run – Ages 7 to 14 - $1 entry fee (7-8 yr. olds free) Home Run Derby – 15 years and up - $1 entry fee
7:00 p.m. – Little Mr. and Miss Jackson Township at Main Stage (MC Linda Mattson) - Registration 6:30 (Only residents of Jackson
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SATURDAY, AUGUST 118:00 - 10:00 a.m. – Methodist Church Breakfast
9:45 - 10:30 a.m. – Parade Registration at the High School9:45 a.m. – Antique Tractor Show Registration at the
Community Building10:30 a.m. – Parade Judging
11:00 a.m. – Parade Registration on Main StreetFollowing Parade: Money Drop (Ages 2 to 11)
Following Parade: Latitude and Longitude Games(Ages 12 and up) These games will start downtown and continue
periodically through the day11:30 a.m. – Antique Tractor Show
11:30 a.m. – Lunch - Parkboard at pophouse with Grilled Hamburgers and Hot Dogs
11:30 a.m. – Lunch - Methodist Church at the church until 1:30with Ham and Turkey Sandwiches, Hot Dogs and Chili.
12 Noon - 5:00 p.m. – Water Slide & Bounce House at the Park12 Noon - 3:00 p.m. – Bingo at NEN Cafeteria
12 Noon - 3:00 p.m. – Ice Cream Social at NEN Cafeteria12 Noon - 3:00 p.m. – Games at NEN Cafeteria
12:30 - 1:30 p.m. – Pie Baking Contest at NEN Cafeteria(Please bring two (2) pies the same. Call Leslie w/questions (816) 383-3032)
1:00 - 3:00 p.m. – Kids Games at the Park1:00 p.m. – Youth Pedal Pull at the Main Stage
2:30 p.m. – Junior Farmer Olympics at the Park3:00 p.m. – Adult Games at the Park
3:00 p.m. – Conclusion of Latitude and Longitude Games5:30 p.m. – Old Fashion Pot Luck at the Park
(Meat, Dessert and Drink Provided)7:00 p.m. – Scavenger Hunt (Meet at the Park)
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The Nodaway County Fair will once again feature Open Exhibits to be on display July 19 - 21 in the Nodaway County Administration Center’s Community Room, 403 North Market, Maryville. The exhibits will be open for the public to view from 5 - 10 pm on Thursday, July 19, from 10 am - 10 pm on Friday, July 20, and Saturday, July 21. The featured category for 2012 will be “Remember When.” There will be five classes in this category: ceramic/glass; clothing/needlework; decorative including home decora-tion, holiday and other; jewelry and other. This is open to all exhibitors. All work submitted must be the exhibitor’s original work and not previously exhibited at a Nodaway County Fair. Each entry must have an entry tag, including the name and ad-dress of the exhibitor, plus the class number. All entries will be received in the Community Room of the Nodaway County Administration Center located at the corner of East Fourth Street and North Market from 9 am - 1 pm, Thursday, July 19. Judging will take place at 2 pm on Thursday. There will be no admittance from 1 - 5 pm during judging and arrang-ing. Youth exhibits for those under 18 will be judged on the merits of each individual entry and not in competition with the 4-H exhibits. Every entry will receive a partici-pation ribbon and judging is on an individual item basis, not compared to others in the class. Blue, red and white ribbons are awarded in every
category. All exhibits must be picked up between noon and 4 pm, Sunday, July 22, at the Administration Cen-ter. The featured category will only be a small part of the exhibits. A few other classes to make entering and judging easier have been added. As a tip, it is recommended to bring address labels to expedite the regis-tration process if there are multiple exhibits from one person. Categories include: • Needlework-- Crocheted: table-cloths, doilies, baby items, other; Knitted: baby items, clothing, other; Cross Stitch - Counted: tablecloths/runners, wall hangings, cloth-ing, original design items, other; Cross Stitch - Printed; Needlepoint; Tatting; Embroidery - Exclud-ing Clothing: tablecloths, ribbon embroidery, other; Clothing Con-struction/Design: adult, children; Decorated Clothing: decorated sweatshirts, decorated T-shirts, decorated vests, other; Pillows: latch hook, knit/crochet, embroidered, other; Decorator Accents: picture frames, album or Bible covers, table linens (placemats/runners), other; Afghans: knitted, crocheted, other; Weaving; Other Needlework.• Fine Arts-- Paintings: oil, acrylic, water color, drawings (ink/char-coal), mixed media, folk art; Stamp Art – Scrapbooking: greeting cards, etc., scrapbook pages, deco-rated albums, other; clay/porcelain: ceramics, pottery, china painting; tole painting; Wood burning; Metal crafts: etching, tooling, welding, other; jewelry: beads, wooden,
other; Leather craft.• Photography-- Unframed Pho-tos; people, places, animals/birds, things; Albums with Pictures.• Crafts-- Something New from Something Old: wearable, toys, decorating accents, jewelry, other; Toys: stuffed (animals, etc.), wood-en (puzzles, etc.), other (puppets, books, etc.); Wheel Toys: large- original design, large-kit, small-original design, small-kit (models, etc.); Farm Toys: buildings, animals; Doll Houses/Furniture; Dolls; fabric, wooden, china, character, other; Doll Clothes; Miscellaneous Toys; Plastic Canvas Craft; Wood Crafts: decorator items, (shelf sitter, flower pot decor, etc.), miniatures, items from kits; Seasonal Items – Holidays/Seasons: wall items, table items, door hangings, ornaments (any holiday); Seasonal - Holiday Clothing: vests, sweatshirts, T-shirts, other.• Woodworking-- Carvings: char-acters, animals, birds, other; Fur-niture: original design (large and small), pattern or kit (large and small), accessories; Woodworking - (From Pattern/Kit): large, small; Wood Refinishing; Fretwork (Scroll Work): large, small; Intersia: large, small; Miscellaneous Woodcrafts: large, small.• Foods-- Note: Include recipe. Also, judges will taste foods. Cook-ies - plate of 4; Bar Cookies/Brown-ies - plate of 4; Candy - 6 pieces, eating size; Breads - Yeast: oven baked, bread machine; Breads - Quick (other); Cakes - to be cut and sampled by judge; Cakes - Decorated on cardboard/styrofoam:
wedding, birthday, holiday, other; Decorated Items – eggs, cupcakes, etc. Note: Not to be sampled. Pies - no crème pies accepted: two crust, other.• Food Preservation-- Note: Entries must be canned by recommended methods, including a two-piece lid. All entries must be sealed. Fruits; Vegetables; Sauces and Juices; Pickles and Relishes; Jellies, Jams and Preserves, Note: No paraffin seals; Meats: cured (hams, etc.), dried (jerky, etc.); Other Methods of Preserving: dried, other.• Floriculture-- Note: Exhibitor is responsible for providing vases, etc. as needed for proper display. Gladi-olus; Zinnias; Marigolds; Daisies; Snapdragons; Lilies; Rose - Hy-brid Tea, one bloom; Rose - Other (climbing, floribunda, miniature); Perennial/Biennial - one to three stems. List individual entries ac-cording to name of flower; Annuals - one to three stems; List individual entries according to name of flower; Potted Indoor Plant - Green, Foli-age: potted Indoor Plant–Flower-ing, African violet, other; Hanging Basket - Green, Foliage; Hanging Basket - Flowering; Arrangements - Fresh: tall, over 12 inches, low to medium, suitable for centerpiece, one-sided, all around, miniature, not over five inches: Dried Flowers: arrangements, decorative items; Silk Flowers: arrangements, decorative items; Combination of Mediums: silk, dried, etc.• Horticulture-- Note: Items to be exhibited on paper plates, which are available when registering. Entries
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Open Exhibits to be on display for viewingLivestock will be available for view-
ing and purchase at the Nodaway County Fair’s 4-H/FFA Livestock show and Sale. The show is open to all 4-H and FFA members in Mis-souri.
The shows and sale, along with the
supper, will all be held at the Nod-away County Community Building, west of Maryville on 46 Highway, near the airport.
The shows, which begin on Tues-day, July 17, run through Thursday,
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Livestock Show to kickoff the fair events
BEEF AND DAIRY SHOW WILL BE AT 10 A.M. THURSDAY.
should be in their natural state, not polished or waxed. Most should have stems or tops left on.
Entry of three - Tomatoes: red varieties, cherry tomatoes, yellow tomatoes, other;
Entry of three - Peppers; Onions;
Cucumbers; Turnips; Beets; Carrots; Potatoes; Squash: summer yellow/green, zucchini, other;
Entry of one - Broccoli, entry may be one whole head or three florets;
Entry of one - Cauliflower; Entry of three - Sweet Corn;
Okra; Entry of one - Egg Plant; Cab-
bage; Entry of six - Green Beans; Yellow
Beans; Berries; Entry of three - Apples; Peaches; Entry of one jar - Honey; Exotic/
Midget Vegetables; Miscellaneous Vegetables; Miscellaneous Fruits. A “How to Exhibit” guide sheet is being offered to possible exhibitors through the University of Missouri Extension Office, Maryville.
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 236:00 p.m.: Junior Miss Pageant (Graham Community Building)6:00 p.m.: Lawn Mower Drag Race (Open field west of Graham)8:00 p.m.: FEWA Wrestling (Graham City Park)
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be open to the general public to view.
REGISTRATION TIMES1:00 - 4:00 p.m.: Needlework / Craft2:00 - 4:00 p.m.: Registration for Agriculture / Produce; Flower Show; Canned Goods; 4-H Registration4:30 p.m.: Pedal Pull5:30 -12:30 a.m.: Beer Garden (Behind Fire Station)
6:00 p.m.: Various Stands Open6:00 p.m.: Bingo (After Prom)7:00 p.m.: Mad Woman Skillett Throwing Contest (In the Park)7:30 p.m.: Hat Contest (On the stage in the Park)8:00 p.m.: Entertainment - “Resurrected Band” (On the Stage in the Park) Please bring your lawn chairs. (In case of rain entertainment will move to the high school gym.)9:00 - 12:00 a.m.: DANCE ~ D.J. Jeremy Long
SATURDAY, AUGUST 258:00 a.m.: Exhibits / Displays (Open to the Public at the Fire Station)8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.: Working Semi Truck Show
(11:00 a.m. Working Semi Truck Judging)9:00 a.m.: Pet Show9:00 a.m.: Baby Show Registration / Show9:00 - 11:00 a.m.: Car Show Registration / Show
(11:00 a.m. Car Show Judging)9:30 a.m.: Antique Tractor / Machinery / Small Engine / Lawn & Garden Show10:00 a.m.: Kids Games11:00 a.m.: Methodist Church Meal1:00 - 1:30 p.m.: Children’s Parade Registration1:45 p.m.: Children’s Parade2:00 p.m.: Main Parade3:15 p.m.: FCCLA Ice Cream Social (Graham Community Building)
3:15 p.m.: Ping Pong Drop3:15 p.m.: Beer Garden Opens3:30 p.m.: Egg Toss4:00 p.m.: Bathtub Race
Blind Leading the Blind ContestFFA / FCCLA Besty Bingo
5:00 p.m.: Cake Walk (Graham Community Building)5:30 p.m.: Lions Club Pork Chop Meal8:00 p.m.: Entertainment - “StefanieRae” (On the Stage in the Park) Please bring your lawn chairs. (In case of rain entertainment will move to the high school gym.)
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Carnival Advance Ticket Sales
At your Maryville Hy-Vee while supplies last or July 19 at 5 p.m.
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
5:00 p.m. – Downtown Streets Close6:00 p.m. – 4-H/FFA Livestock Show
Poultry Show - Nodaway County Community Building
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
4-H/FFA Livestock Show - Nodaway County Community Building
8:30 a.m. – Swine Show2:00 p.m. – Goat Show
6:00 p.m. – Sheep ShowNoon - 7 p.m. – Nodaway Co. Fair Quilt Show
Registration - Nodaway County Administration Center, lower level
Thursday, July 19, 2012
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. – Open Exhibits Registration - Administration Center
10 a.m. – 4-H/FFA Livestock Beef and Dairy Show -Nodaway County Community Building
4:30 - 5:30 p.m. – Registration for Little Mr. and Miss Nodaway County
Contest - Main Stage5 p.m. – Advance Ticket Sales End5 - 10 p.m. – 4-H/Open Exhibits -
Nodaway County Administration Center5 p.m. – Carnival and Vendors Open - Courthouse Lawn
5 - 10 p.m. – Nodaway County Fair Quilt Show hosted by Krazy Quilters – Nodaway County
Administration Center, lower level5:55 p.m. – Welcome to the Fair
6 p.m. – 4-H/FFA Livestock Auction – Nodaway County Community Building
6 p.m. – Little Mr. and Miss Nodaway County Contest - Main Stage
7:15 & 9:15 p.m. – Six Appeal - Main Stage
Friday, July 20, 2012
10 a.m. - 10 p.m. – 4-H/Open Exhibits – Nodaway County Administration Center
10 a.m. - 10 p.m. – Nodaway Co. Fair Quilt Show hosted by Krazy Quilters - Nodaway County
Administration Center, lower level
5 p.m. – Carnival and Vendors Open - Courthouse Lawn
5:10 p.m. – Welcome to the Fair6 p.m. – Maryville Dance Academy - Main Stage
6:45 p.m. – NW Cell Texting Contest - Main Stage7 p.m. – Name That Tune Contest - Main Stage
8:00 p.m. – Bush Hawg – Main Stage
Saturday, July 21, 2012
7 a.m. – Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser – Chris Cakes - 4th & Buchanan St.
7:30 a.m. – Fair Parade Registration – College Drive Parking Lot
9 a.m. – Kiddie Parade Registration – 4th & Buchanan St.
9:30 a.m. – Nodaway County Parade – “Remember When” - Hosted by the
Chamber Ambassadors11 a.m. - 10 p.m. – 4-H/Open Exhibits -
Nodaway County Administration Center10 a.m. - 10 p.m. – Nodaway Co. Fair Quilt Show
hosted by Krazy Quilters – Nodaway County Administration Center, lower level
11 a.m. – Pedal Pull Registration – Main Stage 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. – Geocache Registration –
Nodaway County Administration CenterNoon– Pedal Pull – Main Stage –
Sponsored by Taco Johns – Coordinated by NW Tech FFA
1 p.m. – Geocaching Event Starts2 p.m. – Krazy Quilters Bed Turning Program –
Nodaway County Administration Center, lower level3 – 5 p.m. – Registration for Motorcycle Show –
Nodaway County Administration Center5 – 8 p.m. – Nodaway County Motorcycle Show
5 p.m. – Carnival & Vendors Open – Courthouse Lawn5 p.m. – Hit & Miss Engine Show Ice Cream Social
5:55 p.m. – Welcome to the Fair – Recognition of Sponsors
6 p.m. – Ms. Whitney’s School of Dance – front of Main Stage
7:15 p.m. – Rickie Lee Tanner – Nashville Recording Artist - Main Stage8:15 p.m. – Announcement of Geocache
Event Winner - Main Stage8:30 p.m. – Gwen Sebastian – The Voice contestant and Nashville Contemporary
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Midnight – Fair and Carnival Close
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2012 Nodaway County Fair Schedule of Events