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152ndANNUAL
August 1 - 9 2014Wayne County Fairgrounds
Honesdale, Pennsylvania
A Special Section of theSullivan County Democrat
WayneCounty Fair
2W WAYNE COUNTY FAIR SULLIVAN COUNTY DEMOCRAT JULY, 2014
Wayne County FairPublished by
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July 25, 2014 • Vol. CXXIV, No. 11
Publisher: Fred W. Stabbert III Senior Editor: Dan Hust Editor: Frank Rizzo Sports Editor: Ken Cohen Editorial Assistants: Jeanne Sager, Kathy Daley, Eli Ruiz Kaitlin Carney, Anya Tikka Intern: Margaret Bruetsch Advertising Director: Liz Tucker Advertising Coordinator: Sandy Schrader Advertising Representatives: Cecilia Lamy, Barbara Matos Marketing Director: Laura Stabbert Business Manager: Susan Owens Business Department: Patricia Biedinger, Joanna Blanchard Telemarketing Coordinator: Michelle Reynolds Classified Manager: Janet Will Production Associates: Ruth Huggler, Rosalie Mycka, Tracy Swendsen, Elizabeth Finnegan, Petra Duffy, Nyssa Calkin Distribution: Bill Holmes
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BY FRANK RIZZO
To put things in perspective, theCivil War was in its secondbloody year when the first
Wayne County Fair was organized.And though time has wrought
inevitable changes, the fair, with itsmany links to our agricultural past,always delivers on its promise of fam-ily-friendly entertainment at reason-able prices.
“It never gets old,” said longtimeFair President Roger Dirlam, who alsoheads up the sponsoring organiza-tion, the Wayne County CooperativeAgricultural Society.
Dirlam, his fellow board membersand more than 200 volunteers havespent months preparing for the152nd edition, which begins nextFriday, August 1, and runs throughSaturday, August 9.
The fair is the only place to experi-ence traditional, but rarely seenevents such as horse and truck andtractor pulls, as well as the ever pop-ular Demolition Derby (Friday,August 1 at 7:30 p.m.)
Though the Small Stage will show-case a range of musical talents andstyles, country music remains the tra-ditional big ticket item at theGrandstand. Highlighting this year’sfair is the concert on Monday, August4 with country music stars CraigCampbell and special guest EricPaslay.
“It is no secret that in recent yearsthe fair’s concert venues have provento be the launching point for some ofcountry music’s rising stars such asJustin Moore and Jake Owens,” stateda press release. “This year will be nodifferent. With hit singles under theirbelts such as ‘Keep Them KissesComin’ and ‘Outta My Head’ by CraigCampbell and ‘Friday Nights’ and‘Song about a Girl’ by Eric Paslay,these two artists are sure to put on ashow like you’ve never seen before atthe WCF. Not one, but two popularartists playing songs and interactingwith the crowd for one night only.”
Tickets are on sale now via the web-site.
Fairgoers will also have to pay extrafor another perennial Grandstandfavorite: the world-famous KSRMonster Truck Show, on two nights:Thursday, August 7 at 7:30 p.m. andSaturday, August 9 at 7:30 p.m.
Thursday’s show will feature Jim
Kramer coming back to drive the newOdyssey battery-operated Big Foot inan epic race with local favorite XPD,which is powered by diesel. Saturdaywill be a “Freestyle” show featuringMegasaurus.
For more about the monster trucks,visit www.ksr-motorsports.com.
Animals are a large part of the fair,
especially livestock judging and sales.A variety of other farm and non-farmanimals are exhibited for closeinspection and interaction.
On the Midway, there will be ridesand foods galore, as well as merchan-dise. Rides go from the gentle to thethrilling, and best of all, they are freewith paid admission.
Dirlam said the fairgrounds willhave additional parking, and a newthree-lane bridge at the entryway onRoute 191 will make it easier toegress.
As usual, a bevy of volunteers willdirect vehicles to the available slotsand tractor-pulled hay wagons willshuttle people to the gate.
“Where can you go and for $8 ridethe rides from noon to 11 p.m.? It’s aheck of a bang for your buck!” con-cluded Dirlam.
Fair delivers fun and thrills – at old fashioned pricesCONTRIBUTED PHOTO
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At the Midway All Through the Fair:
Kid Davie’s mix of balancingacts, magic and mime
his year’s Wayne County Fair visitorswill be wowed by the entertainmentand performance skills of “Kid”Davie as he strolls the Midway
throughout all nine August days.Davie has been a performer and enter-
tainer since he was 4 months old and fea-tured in the Chicago Tribune standing inhis father’s hand. With a strong naturalbalance, Davie has since expanded hisrepertoire to include stilt walking, ballwalking and slack rope walking.
A 30-year entertainment veteran Daviealso studied the magic of Houdini andBlackstone as well as the art of mime.After years of practice Davie is a master ofentertainment, showing off his talents in
all three areas.Davie has performed in Canada, Japan,
various United States fairs – both Stateand County – as well as countless schools.On TV Davie has been featured on “TheLate Show with David Letterman” and hisown television show “Kidders CartoonCastle.”
A multi-talented individual with an out-going personality that allows him to estab-lish rapport with audiences of all ages,Davie is sure to astound those visiting theFair this summer.
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Kid Davie is a seasoned entertainer with wideexperience on stage and even on television.
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Joseph B. Park, 1896-1970, has beenselected as the 2014
winner of the award“People Who Make aDifference in WayneCounty Agriculture”, thefirst time the WayneCounty HistoricalSociety has given theaward posthumously.
The J. B. Park FarmMuseum, located at theWayne County fair-grounds, was namedafter Park and is visited by thou-sands each year during fair week.Park’s family will receive this presti-gious award at the opening of theWayne County Fair on Friday, August1at 6:30 p.m. on the small stage ofthe Farm Museum. All are welcome.The J. B. Park Farm Museum wel-comes visitors during the WayneCounty fair from noon to 8 PM.
Park’s life work was in Wayne
County agriculture asa teacher and countyagriculture supervi-sor, the first personto hold that positionin the county. One ofthe requirements ofthat position was tovisit the students attheir farms, checkingtheir projects such aschickens, cows andgardens. In theprocess, he becameacquainted with
hundreds of farm parents. As theparents acquired the latest in farm-ing implements, they needed to dis-card the old. Park began collectingthese discarded farm tools andmachines and stored them in hishouse. Thus began the process thatwould later result in the FarmMuseum.
Park retired in 1956, allowing timeto pursue volunteer activities. He
had been a board member of the FairAssociation for many years and wasa founding member of the WayneCounty Historical Society. Workingthrough both organizations, helaunched his long time dream ofhaving a Farm Museum, a place toshowcase farm implements from thefarmers of Wayne County. The rest ishistory!
Wayne County honors the memoryof Joseph B. Park, who lived andworked among the county farmers.He had the vision of having a placewhere future generations could viewand learn about Wayne County’sfarming history. His vision was real-ized during his lifetime.
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Joseph B. Park, after whom the farm muse-um at the Wayne County Fairgrounds isnamed, will be honored posthumously forhis service to agriculture and the Fair.
As farmers acquiredthe latest in farmingimplements, theyneeded to discard theold. Park began collecting these toolsand machines andstored them in hishouse.
Fair to honorfounder of
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Want to get close to the animals? The Wayne County Fair has exhibits where live-stock and other farm (and non-farm) animals are close enough to pet – though forsome it is not recommended. These two goats engage in friendly head rubbing.
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BY MARGARET BRUETSCH
Country singer-songwriter CraigCampbell has released twoCDs: his debut, “Craig
Campbell” in 2011 and sophomorealbum “Never Regret” in 2013. Withan upbringing centered aroundrespect in rural Georgia, Campbellcredits his deep country roots andwork ethic with the success of hismusic including hit singles “Fish,”“Outta My Head” and “Keep ThemKisses Comin.”
Frequently compared to Countryartist Alan Jackson, Campbell hasbeen making his stamp on the coun-try music scene. Campbell, a formerkeyboardist for both Luke Bryan andTracy Byrd, has been using his turn asthe star of the show to step out of hiscomfort zone stepping away from hisinstruments to work the stage solo allout of respect for his fans.
“That’s what the audience wants tosee, so I challenged myself, and I’mgetting more comfortable with it,”Campbell said. “It’s easier to do with ahit song that everybody’s raising cainto.”
The country star, also a husbandand father of two young girls, has noplans on slowing down anytimesoon.
“I’ve done some amazing things fora new artist, but I can’t slow down,”he states, “I’ve got to keep full steamahead.”
Campbell will be joined by countryartist Eric Paslay whose songwritingcredits include Jake Owen’s hit song“Barefoot Blue Jean Night” andDonnie and Marie Osmond’s “TheGood Life.” Paslay’s self-titled debutalbum, just released this year, hasspawned two hit singles “FridayNight” and “Song About a Girl.”
Campbell will be performing live at
the Wayne County Fair during its andFroggy 101’s third annual Grandstandcountry concert, co-sponsored byGrimm Construction, Inc. andPioneer Construction Company, Inc.,on Monday August 4 at 7:30 p.m.
Reserved seats are $25 whileGrandstand seats are $20.
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Country, Comedy & Impressions:
A great – and free –show with a puppet
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The Wayne Independent is spon-soring a free Grandstand eventfeaturing Steve Hall and
Shotgun Red on August 6 at 8 p.m.that will be followed by fireworks.
Hall, Shotgun Red and the entireShotgun Red Band as well as specialguest impersonators Roger Francisand Jennifer Bruce, as well asShotgun Red’s right hand girl MissSheila, offer a night of country, com-edy and impressions.
Hall and Shotgun Red have spent15 years on the General JacksonShowboat in Nashville, TN and 8
years on the show “Hee Haw.” Halland Red were regular cast membersfor 10 years on TNN’s “NashvilleNow” and currently star in “TheShotgun Red Variety Show” on RFDThursday nights, Friday morningsand Sunday afternoons.
Special guests Roger Francis andJennifer Bruce offer impressions ofover 30 artists including Patsy Cline,Elvis Presley, James Taylor, EttaJames, Willie Nelson, Anne Murrayand many, many more.
Enjoy a fun filled night of laughsand music and remember, “it’s not apuppet show, it’s a great show with apuppet!”
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Shotgun Red, shown with his “voice,” Steve Hall, is best known as a co-host for the televi-sion talk show “Nashville Now,” which aired from 1983-1993 on The Nashville Network. Heoften appeared alongside the show’s host, Ralph Emery. Shotgun Red went on to appear onthe television variety show Hee Haw regularly for 10 years and host The Nashville Network’smusic video show “Country Clips.”
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Comedian and JugglerMarty Pollio will beoffering a stage show
twice a day on the small stage,located at the south end of thefairgrounds. Times to beannounced.
Citing Dick Van Dyke andmusician Santana as influ-ences, Pollio puts on a highenergy show incorporatingstand up comedy with jug-gling feats and physical come-dy routines that create “atightly choreographed, mes-merizing act that has been a favoriteof televisions shows and corporatebuyers alike.”
Pollio has appeared numeroustimes on The Late Show with bothJohnny Carson and Jay Leno, has per-formed a routine in the Tom Hanks
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T he Wayne County Fair givesthose who still enjoy makingcakes and pies from scratch a
chance to show off their bakingskills. It will hold competitions inapple pie, angel food cakes andchocolate baking contests.
Contest open entry forms are avail-able in the 2014 Premium Booksfound at various locations as well ason line at http://www.waynecounty-fair.com/premiumbooks.
For more information on entryrequirements, contact Judith Mullerat 570-448-2912.
Apple PieThis will be the 27th annual Blue
Ribbon Apple Pie Contest to be heldat the Wayne County Fair. Judgingwill take place on Friday, August 1.
The contest is co-sponsored by thePennsylvania Apple MarketingProgram, The PA Department ofAgriculture and the PA StateAssociation of County Fairs.
W a y n eCounty Fair’s con-test is the preliminary competitionthat leads to the selection of the finalBlue Ribbon Apple Pie winner cho-sen each January at the PennsylvaniaFarm Show in Harrisburg. The firstplace winner at the Farm Show willbe awarded a cash prize of $500 fortheir winning entry. Additional cashprizes will also be available for thefive top winning entries.
RULES• Open to any individual who isa PA resident; only one entry
per person please.• Entrants may NOT have
won 1st place in this Blueribbon Apple Pie contest atany other fair in 2014.
• Entry to be a pie mustinclude at least 60 percent
apples in the filling. It doesnot need to be a “traditional”
two crusted apple pie and it canhave a variety of fillings.• The entire pie must be submitted
for judging in a disposable pie pan.(All pans, plates and dishes are con-sidered disposable and will not bereturned.)
• The recipe for the pie and piecrust must be submitted with theentry. It should be submitted on an81⁄2x11 sheet of paper. The recipemust list all the ingredients, quanti-ties and the preparation instruc-tions. Entrant’s name, address and
phone numbers must be printed onthe back side of the all the pages. (Allrecipes and pies will become theproperty of the Fair or PA Farm Showand will not be returned.)
• Refrigeration is not available atthe Fair or the PA Farm Show. Entriesthat require refrigeration after bak-ing must indicate so in the recipe.Those entries will not be sold, auc-tioned or otherwise distributed forconsumption after judging for foodsafety reasons.
Judging will be based on the fol-lowing criteria:
• Flavor: 30 points• Filling: consistency, doneness,
moistness and flavor: 25 points• Crust: color, flavor, texture and
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PA Egg Farmersand the PA StateAssociation ofCounty Fairs,will takeplace on Fri-day August 1at the fair-grounds.
Baking a cakeis a very rewardingarea of home cookery.There are two main types of cakes,butter and foam (egg-leavened).Angel food is the classic example of afoam cake. The cake is 100 percentfat free and because of the eggs, is agood source of the highest qualityprotein, as well as a source ofcholine, which is essential to memo-ry and brain development.
Entrants may NOT have won 1stplace in this Angel Food Cake contestat any other fair in 2014, must bemade from scratch and use eggs pro-duced in Pennsylvania and a writtenrecipe submitted.
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• Inside characteristics (texture,lightness): 25 percent
• Overall appearance (surface, size,color): 20 percent
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The gift of life for Bryce
Neversink youth, 8, gets heart transplant
BY JEANNE SAGER
NEVERSINK — The Tues-
day night when life changed
for the Rogerson family was
just like any other.
With a planned two-hour
delay for the Tri-Valley
School District the next day,
8-year-old Bryce and 5-year-
old Bryan had been given a
pass to stay up late and watch
a movie together. Sixteen-
year-old Emily was doing
what teenagers do on a
school night. Dad Brian was
on a hunting trip in Alabama,
so mom Nicole was snuggling
in bed, watching TV by her-
self. And then the phone rang.
It was a pediatric nurse
familiar with little Bryce’s
congenital heart condition.
After nearly three years on
the transplant list, there was
a heart waiting for Bryce.
“I said ‘Are you kidding
me?’ ” Nicole recalls. “I was
literally skipping up and
down the hallway!”
It was a call the Rogersons
weren’t sure would ever
come. Bryce was diagnosed
with hypoplastic left heart
syndrome (HLHS) before he
was even born, after a routine
ultrasound at 18 weeks
picked up an anomaly.
HLHS – a syndrome in which
the left side of a child's heart
was underdeveloped – is one
of the three most common
heart issues a child can be
born with, but it can be fatal
if left untreated.
To increase the Bryce’s
chances, Nicole underwent
in utero surgery at just 26
weeks pregnant to open up a
hole in his heart to allow
blood to flow properly and
help him develop in the
womb. Ten days after he was
born in February 2005, Bryce
underwent his first open
heart surgery. At 8 months, he
had another, and in October
of 2008, a third open heart
surgery.
But in 2010 came a devas-
tating diagnosis. Bryce had
developed plastic bronchitis,
a condition of the lungs most
common in cystic fibrosis
patients. Rubbery chunks of
mucus had begun develop-
ing in his lungs, making him
struggle to breathe. Although
the issue presents itself in the
lungs, doctors put the blame
on his heart, which pumps
oxygenated blood to the
lungs. By 2011, doctors told the
Rogersons their best choice
would be to put Bryce on the
transplant list – for a heart. A
new heart, they told them,
would take pressure off the
lungs and hopefully allow
them to heal themselves.
On March 25, 2011, Bryce
was added to the transplant
list with what’s known as 1B
status, the second from the
top. At the time, doctors told
the Rogersons that listing
him at 1A – the highest and
most needy status – would
require Bryce to wait in a hos-
pital for a heart to be found.
But with Bryce able to take
his medication at home, the
Rogersons opted to keep him
in Neversink, to allow him to
continue attending school
and be with his family.
They were told it would
take six months to a year to
find him a heart.
On June 25, 2013, more
than two years later, his heart
hadn’t come. The Rogersons
moved their son up to 1A sta-
tus, the top of the transplant
waiting list.
At that time, doctors had
changed their mind and said
Bryce could stay home and
wait. They told the Rogersons
it would probably be a month
or two until a heart was
found. It was almost seven months
until the call came.
That was January 14, the
night Nicole called a friend to
watch Bryan and packed her
other two kids into the car to
fly over the roads to Morgan
Stanley Children’s Hospital at
Columbia Presbyterian in
New York City. Bryce was cry-
ing, Nicole recalls, but his
biggest worry was “how am I
going to turn in my home-
work?” “I told him your teacher
isn’t going to worry about
your writing assignment.”
Husband Brian had just
arrived in Alabama for his
hunting trip and couldn’t find
a flight north, so he rented a
car in Montgomery and
drove straight through the
night to Atlanta, Georgia, for
the earliest flight to
LaGuardia, a 6 a.m. that he
hoped would get him there in
time to see his little boy
before he went into surgery.
Brian’s plane left late, but
the fates aligned – because of
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
The Team Bryce logo is of the
local group of support for the
family.
CONTRIBUTED PHOTO
Despite being born with a potentially fatal heart condition, Bryce
Rogerson has led as normal a childhood as possible. Here, he
proudly shows off a huge trout he caught.
PLEASE SEE BRYCE, 3A
Opposition to China City grows
BY GUY CHARLES HARRITON
MONTICELLO — In its
heyday, the Catskill resorts,
known as the Borscht Belt,
were a premier vacation spot
for those residing in the
northeast. Top notch acts
politicians have shown their
concern as well.
When the people of
Thompson heard about it,
they were “dumbfounded,”
according to Supervisor Bill
Rieber. The opposition was
immediate and strong he
Casino, throw of the dice
Mamakating cool to Shawanga
BY GUY CHARLES HARRITON
WURTSBORO — Gover-
nor Andrew M. Cuomo’s
plan to bring revenue to
would have amenities
such as a market selling
local produce, a food and
wine center and an out-
door performance space
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