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Mayor Fisher milks a goat at the 2010 Agassiz Fall Fair.
Enjoy time spent with family & friends at the Agassiz Fall Fair & Corn Festival. Best wishes to the Agassiz Agricultural Association, volunteers & participants for another successful event.
Cotton candy, the carnival and copious amounts of corn on the cob. Those are a few of our favourite things, and they'll all be a part of this year's Agassiz Fall Fair. This will be the 107th Fall Fair and 63rd Corn Festival, reminding us all that there is a long agricultural history in this area. So, in between all the rides, entertainment and delicious food, take some of your weekend to learn a little about the local farming community. For example, the crowning of Corn King is not just about the crown. This is an honour handed out each year, and it's one based on science and thorough judging by a panel of professionals. The past list of Corn Kings is virtually a list of local corn royalty. Then there are the farmers of the future — the kids in 4H. These kids have what it takes, and taking the time to talk to them during the fair could be the highlight of your trip to the fair. In addition to learning something new about farm animals, your support will be helping the kids boost their own scrapbooks, and help them earn awards and even scholarships. But when you're ready to get
back out and enjoy the festivities, here are a few highlights of the Agassiz Fall Fair and Corn Festival. Gates open at 4 p.m. today, along with the agricultural hall and midway. The beer garden opens at 5 p.m. and bingo starts at 6 p.m. Blendurz will perform on the outdoor stage at 6 p.m. New this year is a continental breakfast instead of the pancake breakfast; that runs from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 a.m. and is offered for free but donations are appreciated. The parade makes its way through town at 10 a.m., and O' Canada will be sung at 11 a.m. at the fairgrounds. The goat milking contest gets underway at 3 p.m. on the outdoor stage, and will feature dignitaries from the area. Entertainment runs all day on stage, including Darryl Weyman's tribute to Johnny Cash and local singer/songwriter Adam Briscoe. Admission to the fair is $2 on Friday night, $8 on Saturday. Children pay $3 and children under age five get in free. There is free parking, or take advantage of the free shuttle.
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Free shuttle offers rides to fairgrounds For the first time ever, a free shuttle is being offered to and from the Agassiz Fall Fair. The shuttle will run between two churches on Morrow Road and the fairgrounds. Parking will be available at St. Anthony’s Catholic Church and the Agassiz Christian Reformed Church. Fair Director Ken Schwaerzle says he hopes people will use the shuttle, as it could help cut down on the traffic in town during the busiest times of the fair, between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. It
will also cut down on the number of vehicles trying to find parking along Pioneer Avenue at the train tracks. “Some people, including myself, hate to park along the way when it’s so close,” Schwaerzle says. For others, the walk to the fairgrounds may be too far from home. “But grabbing a shuttle will be easier,” he says, with the added bonus of being dropped off right at the fair’s main entrance. “It will be easier for some people to just
walk out to Morrow Road and get on the shuttle there.” The shuttle was an idea put forward by Sylvia Pranger, emcee for the fair’s entertainment on stage this year. She is also board director at Prospera Credit Union, who is sponsoring the shuttle. “It was a very nice offer put forward by the Credit Union,” Schwaerzle says. Pranger says the idea came up when a member had mentioned she had trouble getting her hus-
band, who can’t walk well, to and from the fair last year. If the shuttle is popular, the committee in charge will consider offering it again in years to come. There is no cost to ride the shuttle, which will be making its rounds between the Morrow Road churches and the fair on Saturday between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. For more information, call 604796-3246.
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4-H Sheep Judging (outside ring) Sheep shearing demo Logging demo sponsored by Vandale & Sons Lions Bingo
4:45 pm Music by Adam Briscoe (outdoor stage) 5:30 pm BMX bike show Music - D.A. Weyman as Johnny Cash (outdoor stage) 6:00 pm Beer garden music - Treble Hook sponsored by Timbro 7:30 pm Auction of exhibits from Agricultural Hall displays (Agricultural Hall)
1:15 pm Adam Briscoe (outdoor stage) 2:00 pm “The Rosie Ribbonstar Show” - Valley Toyota Kids Zone (Diamond #2) 2:30 pm Lawnmower races - finals Horses - Fall Frenzie Horse Games BMX bike show Korbitron Studio (outdoor stage) 4-H Goat Judging (outdoor ring) Logging demo 3:00 pm Afternoon Tea in the Lion’s Den (Agricultural Hall)
Sheep shearing demo Goat milking contest (outdoor stage) courtesy of Agassiz Goat Dairy Farm 4:00 pm BMX bike show Donkey show Logging demo
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From left to right: Trevor McDonald, Darryl Weyman, Adam Briscoe & the ferris wheel on the midway.
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Entries of every level can be seen at the Fall Fair, in the Agricultural Hall starting today at 4 p.m. Exhibitors are reminded to pick up their entries at the end of the day Saturday, along with any prize money. Exhibits not picked up will be auctioned off at 7:30 p.m. in the Ag. Hall.
Poultry on parade For the first time in recent memory, a poultry club will be included in the 4H competitions at the Agassiz Fall Fair. There have been chickens and other poultry brought to the fair as pets in the annual exhibition, Fair Director Ken Schwaerzle says, but never a full club. The club is coming from Langley, and is the only one in the Fraser Valley, he says. Agassiz is also home to the largest 4H rabbit show in B.C., and the largest 4H dog show. This year, there are also three horse clubs coming out to compete. All 4H judging takes place on Saturday, starting in the morning. To learn more about 4H, or any of the animals being shown this weekend, ask a competing 4H member. Speaking with the public and offering education to fairgoers is part of their mandate in showing at fairs around B.C. Exhibitors have brought in everything from pickled beets to model cars for the annual exhibition at the fall fair.
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