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e’re honored to have you as a guest of the greatest, oldest fair in the state, the Eastern New Mexico State Fair. We are proud to now serve all 33 counties in the great state of New Mexico. The exciting fair week begins on Monday, Oct. 2, with the largest parade in all of New Mexico. After the parade, cruise on out to the fairgrounds and fill your day with wonderful food, an outstanding carnival with gyrating rides and free entertainment, both national and local in flavor. We have scheduled hourly events every night at our entertainment stage and daily Junior Livestock Shows. There’s truly something for everyone — educational booths, a commercial building overflowing with wheeling and dealing businesses displaying their latest products, and an arts and crafts building filled with outstanding talent. Of course, you won’t want
to miss the culmination of the youth’s yearlong hard work with the Junior Livestock Sale that begins at 9 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 7. The best-of-the-best will sell their animals to the highest bidder – it’s a rollin’, good time! A great big thank you to the city of Roswell as they provide police and firefighters to make sure you are in a completely safe environment as you enjoy your time with us. Safety is paramount to us and we suggest you follow some simple steps for everyone’s safety. First, take a picture on your cellphone of your child in case you get separated. Go over safety rules with them upon arriving at the fair. Show them safe places to go in case they get separated from you: the fair office, the police command post, the security office or one of the two locations the fire department has on grounds. Second, place a note with your cellphone number in the pocket of
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their clothing, then we can make immediate contact with you. More than likely, you will never need these safety rules, but it’s better to be safe. I would like to thank the many volunteers that help put on this event, without you it would not be possible. A big shout out goes to our board members, office personnel in the main office, the Junior Livestock office ladies, and our grounds manager and his staff — great teamwork! Most of all, the ENM State Fair would like to say thank you for coming and being a part of this year’s fair. Without your support, we would not be able to continue this great tradition. Our theme this year is “95 and Still Alive!” Be sure to check out our website, enmsf.com, for further information and the schedule for the weeklong fair.
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Hello, I am Tristyn McDaniel. The 2016-2017 Eastern New Mexico State Fair Queen. I am from Texico, NM, but currently attend West Texas A&M. I had a great year as the ENMSF Queen. I got to travel to Clovis, Capitan, Carlsbad, Lovington and Santa Fe. Each rodeo had something that made it special and I would not trade it for the world. I am so blessed to have got to represent this fair and wonderful state! Thank you to the fair board, all the Montes’ and my community for their support throughout the year!
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elcome to an event 95 years in the making! The Eastern New Mexico State Fair has a long and proud history. Although we count 95 years from the first Chaves County Cotton Carnival in 1932, the roots of the fair began many years before that with the Southeastern New Mexico and Pecos Valley Fair Association. The purpose of the fair was to exhibit agricultural and orchard products. The fair of 1893 was an opportunity for local residents to show how productive the Pecos Valley could be. Even local
farmers were surprised at the array of crops represented at the fair. The highlight of the event however was the Alfalfa Palace. This architectural phenomenon was constructed of bales of sweet-smelling alfalfa and resembled a castle complete with battlements. The Alfalfa Palace was more than an amazing structure as it also housed the local exhibits. Covered pens were adjacent to the palace and housed the livestock. It is noted that as the wind began to blow, the Palace had to be evacuated and one lady reluctant to leave was carried out by a concerned gentleman. It was later discovered that the “lady” was actually a dummy of Martha Washington from one of the displays. The gentleman in question was considered no less heroic upon this revelation. Those early days of community gathering would slowly evolve into the Eastern New Mexico State Fair that we enjoy today. The first parade to open a fair was held in 1900. This first parade created a new name for the fair. There was such a wondrous display of floral decorations that the fair became known as the “Flower Fair.” Today’s parade boasts over 100 floats and entries representing businesses, schools, teams, clubs and more. In the early fair days children from local schools were given three days off so that they and their families may enjoy the fair. Today, the opening day of the fair is known as “Fair Day” and many children and their families attend to celebrate the commencement of fair week. The tradition of gathering every year to show off crops and wares has continued since the 1890s with few exceptions. Although there was a lapse during World War I the fair continued in 1932 when the Cotton
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Carnival came into being. A noted addition to the fair began this year when a Cotton King was crowned in grand style on the courthouse lawn. In 1933 a poll of fair visitors indicated that along with local residents, 25 states were represented amongst the fairgoers. Top on the entertainment roster was a community singalong in which 2,000 school children participated, the crowning of Miss Alfalfa and Miss Apple, and of course the mock battle between the New Mexico National Guard and cadets of NMMI. By 1931, the Cotton Carnival was so successful that it became known as the Eastern New Mexico State Fair and soon outgrew its facility in the National Guard Armory and surrounding tents near North Main and 11th Street. To accommodate such a grand event, the fair board purchased land southeast of the city limits. The 27th annual fair became the first fair to be held on the current fairgrounds in the year of 1949. Thus the current Eastern New Mexico State Fair was born. Over the years we have witnessed the evolution of local cowboys competing in calf-roping events to a full Professional Bullriding Tour. We have seen the Junior Livestock sale become the largest event of its kind in the state. We have had the home economic skills of farmer’s wives grace the displays and we have played host to entrepreneurs from all over the globe. From the time of the Alfalfa Palace-style fairs to the Chaves County Cotton Carnival to the current day Eastern New Mexico State Fair, one thing has remained the same: the focus of the fair is community. Whether gathering to compare crop techniques, to support the
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youth of 4-H and FFA, or to delight in the sights, tastes, and experiences of the midway, there is something for everyone at the Eastern New Mexico State Fair. Come be a part of history in the making as we look forward to next year’s fair and beyond.
• There were once two parades held during fair: the opening day parade and the “Old-Timers Parade.” • In the 1890s children under 15 were invited to enter a burro race, the winner received $10. • The Chaves County Cotton Carnival is rumored to have acquired this name because fair officials ‘wanted each word of the title to begin with the letter C! • At the time of the first “Alfalfa Fair” a business lot in town could be bought for between $100 and $500. • In 1933, 100 Mescalero Apache Native Americans lived on the fairgrounds in teepees exhibiting baskets and beadwork. • Fruit was the main crop in the Pecos Valley before cotton and alfalfa took over. In 1937 a devastating frost ended most of the commercial fruit crops. • In 1939 the fair hosted Tidwell Shows. The truck hauling the performing elephant broke down in Lubbock.
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2017 FAIRBOARD Larry Hobson
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Scott Babek
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4-H/FFA Junior Livestock show displays kids hard work
the animals,” said Cody Burson, superintendent of the livestock show. he 2017 Junior Livestock “They have these animals for someShow at the Eastern New times upwards of eleven months. Mexico State Fair will be held beginning Monday, Oct. 2, until Saturday, Oct. 7, when a Buyer’s Breakfast will be held in order to sell the animals presented. This event is expected to draw families from all over New Mexico, as it has in years past. Last year, participants came from 19 of the 33 counties in New Mexico. The Junior Livestock Show includes participants from 8 years old and in the third grade all the way up to 19 years of age, which is the maximum for this specific show. Participants must also be 4-H or FFA members in good standing, and will be competing for ribbons and trophies throughout the week. The animals exhibited are the yearly projects for 4-H participants. These children work year-round on raising and training their animals in preparation for the fair, hoping to be able to sell them at the end of They feed them, bathe them, and the week and earn money for next overall, fully take care of them. It’s year’s projects. “The purpose of this show is to a lot of time and effort.” showcase the animals, as well as While showing the hard work the hard work these kids put into of the kids, the show also exposes By Briana Hodge Roswell Daily Record
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Burson stated. Buyers will pay top dollar for well-raised animals, encouraging the children to work hard and give effort when raising their animals. This year, the Buyer’s Breakfast will once again be donated and prepared by Farmer’s Country Market, and will take place from 8 a.m. to the beginning of the sale at 9 a.m. Depending on the number of entries, the sale can include a maximum of “20 steers, 32 lambs, 30 swine, up to two broiler pens, one Best Fancy Bird, up to four rabbits, 14 dairy heifers, and up to six goats,” according to this year’s fair book. As of Friday, Sept. 22, Burson said that 195 kids with over 1,000 entries had been documented for the show. “We get most of our entries the two or three days prior to the show, so that number will grow significantly,” Burson said. More information about schedgardless of agricultural knowledge uled shows and specific categoor lack of, to come to these show- ries can be found in this year’s fair ings. “We’d love to have everyone book, which is available online at come out and see the shows and enmsf.com. support these hardworking kids,”
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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
2:00-4:00 p.m. Accept Farm & Garden
12:00p.m-10:00 p.m. Commercial Building Open
5:00 p.m. Rabbit Meat Pens will be Judged
12:00 p.m.-Close FLOWER SHOW
5:30 p.m. Measure and pregnancy test dairy heifers
Carnival will open upon set-up and inspection.
10:00 a.m. Queen Contest: Judges Orientation 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Flower Show Entries Accepted 11:00 a.m. Queen Contest: Personal Interviews
Sunday, October 1, 2017 7:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. ALL LIVESTOCK MUST BE BROUGHT TO FAIRGROUNDS This includes all animals NO EXCEPTIONS 9:00 a.m. Queen Contest: Contestant Check In and Orientation. Photogenic pictures will be taken at this time.
12:00 p.m. Queen Contest: Luncheon (Will need an approximate head count) 11:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. Queen Contest: Personality Competition, Speech, Modeling, Impromptu Questions. Horsemanship will begin approximately 1 hour after completion of the Personality portion of the contest.
7:00 p.m. Informal Livestock Meeting/ Show Ring 9:00 p.m. All individual, educational, extension club, FFA, 4-H, FHA booths and FFA Ag mechanics must be in place
Monday, October 2, 2017 9:00 a.m. All weight declarations due in the Junior Livestock Office Market Swine, Market Lamb, Meat Goat, and Steer.
Approximately 1 hour after Horsemanship, Coronation will take place. After coronation all girls are invited to go to the parade Monday morning to ride on the float.
9:00 a.m. RABBIT SHOW
Tuesday, October 3, 2017 8:00 a.m. MARKET SWINE SHOW 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. SPECIAL NEEDS DAY ENMSF hosts organizations working with people with special needs. Groups should sign up with the fair office prior to September 15th. 12:00 p.m. Gates Open 12:00 p.m.-Close FLOWER SHOW 4:00 p.m. MEAT GOAT SHOW
10:00 a.m. Parade begins
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All junior livestock pulls due in Jr. livestock office one hour after steer show
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8:00 a.m. MARKET LAMB SHOW All 4-H & FFA Birds MUST be in place to be judged 9:00 a.m. 4-H & FFA BIRDS JUDGED
12:00 p.m. Gates Open
5:00-11:00 p.m. Carnival Open
4:00p.m-10:00 p.m. Commercial Building Open
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12:00 p.m. Gates Open
5:00-11:00 p.m. Carnival Open
12:00 p.m.-Close FLOWER SHOW
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JR. LIVESTOCK RELEASE TIMES WILL BE POSTED FOR ALL ANIMALS AND FFA MECHANICS 8:00 a.m. Buyers Breakfast
9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. CHILDREN’S DAY
6:30 p.m. Parade Trophies Awarded
ENMSF hosts schools, child cares, and other organizations working with young children. Groups should sign up with the fair office prior to September 15th.
5:00-11:00 p.m. Carnival Open
1:00 p.m. Wool Lead animals due on grounds
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Sunday October 8, 2017 10:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Farm & Garden Entries Released
Monday, October 9, 2017 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. All inside exhibit booths must be emptied and cleaned out 9:00 a.m.-10:30 a.m. Flower Show entries released 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. 4-H exhibits released 9:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m. Release Arts & Crafts
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highly anticipated day for many senior citizens in the area, the Eastern New Mexico State Fair’s Senior Day will take place Wednesday, Oct. 4. In the fair’s 95 th year, this day especially for Roswell’s elder population has been established for over a decade. On Senior’s Day, senior citizens 55 and older will receive free parking and admission all day to view vendors and resources presented within the fair grounds. This event allows seniors to socialize with other seniors, as well as see some of the resources available in their community. Special activities will be available for seniors from 1 to 4 p.m., but parking and admission will still be free for the rest of the day. In past years, vendors for different types of health services have coordinated booths in the commercial building of the fairgrounds. These vendors can give seniors valuable information about their health and the services that may be available for them. This year, many of the same booths are expected to fill the building. Another day designed to serve a specific population, Special Needs Day, will take place this year on Tuesday, Oct. 3. This event was established with the intent to serve special needs populations in the Roswell area. A more structured event, Special Needs Day is open to all special needs individuals, not just children. “We don’t want to make it seem like this is just an event for students, because in reality we open
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this to all special needs individuals,” said Leslie Robertson, an employee of the Eastern New Mexico State Fair office. During school hours, while the fair tends to be slower and less crowded, participants are able to get a better view of the demonstrations and exhibits. During regular hours, these exhibits could be crowded by adults, making it difficult to view them and learn about the subjects displayed. Special Needs Day events will take place from 9 a.m. to noon, allowing the special needs community time to view what the fair has to offer. Because many special needs individuals are uncomfortable in crowds or are unable to navigate large crowds, this special time is important in making them feel included in one of the most exciting and highly anticipated weeks of the year for Roswell. The structured activities provided allow participants to see a bit of everything that is available at the fair in comfort. The participants are also able to view the animal exhibits and learn about how the 4-H and FFA students raise these animals. There will also be special entertainer shows during this time for the special needs groups. This is a unique experience that some may never get because of their location, and about 800 participants are expected this year. During tour times, special needs individuals and groups are offered free admission. Many schools, daycares and individuals are usually in attendance, and participants are provided with lunch donated by the Lion’s Club and McDonald’s.
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2017 Eastern New Mexico State Fair
“95 And Still Alive!”
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2017 Eastern New Mexico State Fair
“95 And Still Alive!”
29 Annual New Mexico Championship Rodeo th
Sat. Oct. 7th, 2017 6:00 pm
Bob Crosby Arena Eastern New Mexico State Fairgrounds Roswell, NM EVENTS: Team Penning Ranch Bronc Riding Stray Gathering Wild Cow Milking Trailer Loading The New Mexico Championship Ranch Rodeo is a qualifier for the Working Ranch Cowboys Association World Championship that will be be held in Amarillo, TX November 9-12, 2017 Paid for in part by City of Roswell Lodgers Tax
2017 Eastern New Mexico State Fair
“95 And Still Alive!”
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