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this year’s theme

At the end of the day we have rough hands, dirty boots, and country roots.

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6:00pm Gates Open + Lawn Mower Races 6:45pm Crowning of Fair Royalty 7:00pm Concert Begins

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WE ARE THE 2 018 MONTEZUMA C OUNT Y FAI R ROYALT Y ! e would like to invite everyone to the fair from July 27th - August 4th. We have a tremendous lineup this year, with events for the whole family. In the Grandstand we will have some fan favorites such as the Ranch Rodeo, the Family Gymkhana, Lawn mower races, and some new additions such as a concert featuring Richie Law, (an American Idol Contestant) and an ATV rodeo. At the race track, the Bradshaw Brothers will be putting on the Demo Derby, and Friday night will be the car races. We will also have several family fun events such as kids day, chili and salsa contest, chicken chase, calf scramble, plus a lot-lot more. Hope to see everyone at the Fair!!

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Rachel Romine Brooke Romine Noble Traweek Aleece Brown

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Kendall Colcord princess princess attendant princess attendant lady in waiting lady in waiting

Makaya Higgins Kendall Simmons Aunica Naranjo Brileigh Gordanier Jayleigh Gordanier

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James Snyder Heidy Whitmer Bobby Comisky Brian Wilson Brenda Hindmarsh Heath Higgins Kelly McAndrews Melissa McKinney Brad Wright Rodney Hager

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ceramics clothing construction decorate your duds general exhibits rocket & rocket fly day dog obedience

Kim Martin Jane Schurr Sharleen O’Dell Barbara Zeutzius Heath Higgins Viginia McKinney

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montezuma county director Kacey Riedel administrative assistant Kathy Harris 4-h program coordinator Andrea Jeter

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Dallin Lanier Grand Champion Market Beef Grand Champion Bred & Fed Beef purchased by:

Cruzan Irrigation

Brianna Comisky Grand Champion Market Swine Grand Champion Bred & Fed Swine purchased by:

First National Bank

Natalie Whitmer Grand Champion Market Goat Grand Champion Bred & Fed Market Goat purchased by:

West Slope Liquors

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All New This Year

ATV Rodeo

July 31st at 6:00pm Get your ATV's ready and come join in the FUN 3 CLASSES 2018

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Cael Schmittel Grand Champion Market Rabbit purchased by:

Schafer Orthodontics

Gabe Samora Grand Champion Market Fowl purchased by:

High Mesa Designs

Rachel Romine Grand Champion Market Lamb purchased by:

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High Altitude Ranch Panels CORTEZ LIVESTOCK AUCTION, INC. 21783 COUNTY ROAD M CORTEZ, CO 81321 970-565-3456

Continuous Fence Panels Horse Panels & Gates Pasture Gates 16410 County Road 23 Dolores, Colorado 81323 L A R RY RO BI NS O N

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970-749-8388 ROWDY SUCKLA 970-565-8541 CELL 970-759-0221

Marti Spitzer B R O K E R A S S O C I AT E

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soldbymartis@gmail.com swcoloradoliving.com 1640 East Main Street Cortez, CO 81321

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William G. Rainer, Jr. MD LRCSI, FACS General, Vascular & Thoracic Surgery Surgical Critical Care 106 East First Street Cortez, Co 81321 phone email

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5pm Car Race (Race Track)

6pm Pen Set-up

S AT U R DAY, J U LY 2 8 T H

8am 4-H .22 Rifle Shoot - Outdoor Range Muzzle Loading will follow .22 Shoot

10am Family Gymkhana – Outdoor Arena Pre-entry required

9am Exhibit setup – Main Barn

5pm Car Races (Race Track)

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8am 4-H Horse Show – Outdoor Arena

1pm Shotgun Shoot @ Trap Club

2pm 4-H Dog Show – Main Barn

2 pm - 4pm Community Open Class Entries Taken – Main Barn

MON DAY, J U LY 3 0 T H

8am- 9am 4H entries taken- Main Barn

8am-11am Open Class entries taken- Main Barn

9am 4-H Judging - Main Barn

1pm Community Open Class Judging–Main Barn

3pm-5pm Royalty Interviews, Modeling and Speech

6pm 4-H Fashion Revue – Main Barn

T U E S DAY, J U LY 3 1 S T

7am-8am Swine Check/Weigh-in – Swine Barn

8am 4-H Club Table Set-up – Main Barn 8am-9am Goat Check/Weigh-in – Sheep/Goat Barn

8am-10am Rabbit/Poultry Check-in –Rabbit/Poultry Barn

9am 4-H General Project Set-up – Main Barn

9am-10am Sheep Check/Weigh-in – Sheep/Goat Barn

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10am 4-H Cake Decorating Contest- Main Barn 10am-11am Beef Check/Weigh-in – Beef Barn

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1pm 4-H Demonstration Contest- Main Barn

1pm Herdsmanship Interview & Poster contest – Main Barn

3pm 4-H Archery Shoot - MCFG Range

3pm-7pm Vendor set-up

5pm-7pm Exhibits Open to Public

5pm-7pm Community Open Class Awards Reception-Main Barn

6pm ATV Rodeo-Outdoor arena

7pm 4-H Fine Arts Competition – Main Barn

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KIDS DAY

7am 4-H Rocket Launch –Location TBD (Cloverbuds will launch their rockets after this) 8:30am Open Class Goat Show – Main

9am-8pm Exhibits Open to Public

9am-5pm Kids Day Fun (Activities All Day)

10:30am 4-H/FFA Goat Show – Main Barn

10:30am Scavenger Hunt (Bunnies & More)

11:30am 3-Legged Barrel Race (Hoof beats)

1:30pm Jalapeño Eating Contest (Battle rock 4H) outside main barn

2pm IFA Chicken Chase Ages 3-5 &6-8 Swine Barn

2:30pm Dress your pet contest – Main Barn (Dolores FFA)

3pm-7pm Horticulture Entries Taken - Main Barn

3pm–4pm Calf scramble Registration- Parent Signature Req.

5pm 4-H/FFA Sheep Show - Main Barn Open Sheep Show to Follow

7pm Movie Night -Main Barn

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8am 4-H & Open Rabbit Show - Main Barn

9am Horticulture Judging - Main Barn

9am–5:30pm Exhibits Open to Public

10am 4-H & Open Poultry Show –Rabbit/Poultry Barn

11am Pee-Wee Round Robin- Cortez FFA -Swine Barn

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1pm 3-Legged Mud Race (Round-up 4H) 2:30pm Fair Board Chicken Chase Ages 3-5 & 6-8 – Swine Barn 4pm-9pm Antique Car Show 4:30pm Bucket Calf Show- Main Barn 5pm 4-H/FFA Beef Show - Main Barn

Open Beef show to follow

5pm Car Show

6pm Gates open for Concert

6pm Lawn Mower Races- outdoor arena

6:45pm 2019 Royalty Crowning- Outdoor arena

7pm Ritchie Law Concert -Outdoor arena

F R I D A Y , A U G U S T 3 RD TOUGH ENOUGH TO WEAR PINK DAY

8am-11am Farmers Market

8:30am 4-H/FFA Swine Show - Swine Barn

9am Rooster Crowing ( Poultry Barn)

9am-5:30pm Exhibits Open to Public

10am Largest squash Contest - Main Barn

10:30am 3 legged Barrel Race (Hoof beats 4H) – Main Barn

11am Egg Toss (Kalvins kids 4H)- Outside Beef Barn

11:30am Dummy Roping ages 12-under – Main Barn 12pm Open Swine Show 12:30pm Sack Race (Trail Blazers)- Main Barn

1pm Calf Scramble for $50- Outdoor Arena (Must pre-register)

1pm Rabbit Expo - Rabbit/Poultry Barn

2pm Dummy Roping Ages 13-18yr – Main Barn

3pm Open Dummy Roping – Main Barn

3pm Grand Round Robin – Outdoor Arena

3pm Four Corners Community Bank Money Hunt Ages 3-4 - Main Barn

3:30pm Four Corners Community Bank Money Hunt Ages 5-6 - Main Barn

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4:00pm Four Corners Community Bank Money Hunt Ages 7 Main Barn

4:30pm Four Corners Community Bank Money Hunt Ages 8 Main Barn

6:00pm Ranch Rodeo Entries Due

7:00pm Ranch Rodeo - Outdoor Arena

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8am-11am Farmers Market 8am MANDATORY SALE MEETING, Main Barn 9am-5pm Tractor Show & Pull

9am-5:30pm Exhibits Open to Public

10am Corn Shucking Contest – Main Barn

10am Four Corners Community Bank Money Hunt Ages 3-4 – Main Barn

10:30am Four Corners Community Bank Money Hunt Ages 5-6 – Main Barn

10:30am Fair Board Chicken Chase Ages 3-5 & 6-8 -Swine Barn

11pm Four Corners Community Bank Money Hunt Ages 7 - Main Barn

11pm Four Corners Community Bank Money Hunt Ages 8 - Main Barn

11am-11:30am Chili & Salsa Contest Entries Accepted – Main Barn 12pm-12:30pm Public Taste & Vote Judging for Chili & Salsa Contests – Main Barn

11:30am First National Bank Greased Pig Race- Swine Barn 12pm Musical Pie (Barnyard Critters) – Main Barn 1-1:45pm Buyer Meet and Greet- Livestock Barns

2pm Junior Livestock Sale – Main Barn Community Dinner After Sale

5pm Release Vendors

5pm Demolition Derby Gates Open – Racetrack

6pm Demolition Derby Starts- Racetrack

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Junior Livestock 20 Sale Buyers 1 7 Antique Corral Aspen Wallwood Auto Glass Wizard Basin Co-op Belt Salvage Circle Zebra Comfort Air Cortez Animal B & B Country Gas Cruzan Construction Cruzan Irrigation D & D Sales Dave Lamke Dolores State Bank E-4 Seed Empire Electric Association Ertels

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First National Bank Four Corners Community Bank Fraley Propane H & R Block Honstein Oil Keesee Motor Company Kidd Automotive High Mesa Design Notah Dineh Remax - Marti Spitzer & Mindy Rosenbaugh Remax–Mesa Verde Realty–Carol Click Montezuma Hearing Clinic Montezuma Water Company Robin Rice Realty Rocky Mountain Spray Liner

Redburn Tire Schafer Orthodontics Sew by So Snyder Ranches Southwest Ag Southwest Health Systems Steve Keetch Motors Stone Sand & Gravel Stotz Equipment Summit Shooting Town & Country Furnishing Ute Coffee Shop Valley Inn Nursing Home Vectra Bank Vista Grande Inn West Slope Liquors Wolcott Insurance

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20 Add-On Donors 17 American Ag Credit Anonymous x 2 Big R Bill & Kim Alexander Blondie’s Trophy Room Brandon & Shayla Oliver Brenda Hindmarsh Brian & Kaylyn Wilson Brian & Patricia Thornbrugh Charlotte Holliday Cheryl Young City Market Claudia Scott Colorado Title Land Company Comisky Boer Goats Compliance Staffing Agency, LLC Cruzan Construction Cruzan Performance Horses Dave Duncan Debbie Harper Dennison Farm & Ranch Don & Sande Story Doug Muscanell & Karen Harbaugh Doug Ramsey Dusk Till Dawn Taxidermy Farmers Telephone

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Faye Lambert Fresh Squeezed Lemonade Garlinghouse Land & Livestock Legal Tender Gary & Ronda Conrad Given’ Home Health Godder Family IFA Julia Ann Johnson Kate Treinen Koppenhafer Animal Services Lazy H Ranch Les & Seph Tacy Lesniak Family Levi & Quade Oliver Lonny & Ida Carmichael MASH – Dr. Susan Grabbe DVM McKellips Family New Country Auto Nunn Construction Phyllis Lockhart Rilla & Ed Fields San Juan Basin Farm Bureau Shandi & Tyler Fitchett-Dykes Skystone Clinic, Kristi Garlinghouse Southwest Ag, Inc.

Southwest CO Livestock Association Southwest Health Systems Stacey McCall Stotz Equipment Superior Auto Supply Tammy Dufrene Tanner & Nicole Young Wilkin Home Constructors Wright – On Stone Masonry South of Town Co-op: Antique Corral Belt Salvage Circle Zebra Fabricators Cortez Animal Bed & Breakfast Fraley’s Propane Houstein Oil Kidd Automotive Dave Lamke Redburn Tire Remax Realty Rocky Mountain Sprayliners Stone Sand & Gravel Sew by So Summitt Shooting Ute Coffee Shop

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20 Fair Award Sponsors 17 4-Corners Chiropractic Jeremy Rosenbaugh 4H Horse Leaders Council A & J Electric Allen & Justina Whited Andrea Jeter Bane’s Packing Winona Bane Battle Rock 4-H Club Kim Martin Blondie’s Trophy Room Bob Yates Brenda Hindmarsh Brian & Kaylyn Wilson Canyon Creations Andrea Jeter CM Acres Bernadette & Scott Conklin

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Cortez Animal Bed & Breakfast Dennis & Kelly Spruell Dane & Staci Gallaher David & Valerie Mortensen Dolores State Bank Dusk Till Dawn Taxidermy Kim Hamilton Ellis & Angela Yates Faye Lambert First National Bank Gary & Cheryl Young Geisinger Feed Grains Angela & Wayne Geisinger Glen Humiston Gonzales Construction H & R Block Julie Sturman Higgins Farm & Ranch Heath Higgins High Mesa Designs Laci Kibel In Memory of Rob Yates Tonya Yates J & J Outfitters Joe Lanier James & Stacy Leonard Jewell Rabbitry Emily Martin Joyce Humiston K & N Fuels Mgt Myron Baker Lanier Farms Tim & Merlene Lanier Larry Everett Lockhart Family Mancos Conservation District N S & M Baker Krissy Baker

Notah Dineh Oliver Farms Brett & Taylor Oliver P & D Grocery Pete RC Ranches Michael & Jacklynn Romine Rob & Tonya Yates Ron & Susan Kimmi Sharon Palmer Southwest Memorial Hospital Employees David Mortensen Sunset Rabbits Ed & Barbara Zeutzius The Borgen Family The Elliott Family The Meyer Family The Oasis of Cortez Gayel Alexander The Wilson Kids Kelsey, Katelynn, Landan, and Tierney Valley Inn Nursing Home Joyce Humiston Vic & Traci Duran Vista Grande Inn Joyce Humiston W Lazy D Bison Wagon Rod Ranch John & Joyce McHenry Weir Family Farm Ray & Ronda Weir Window’s in Motion Mary Jo Stevenson Wright On Masonry

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Ranch Rodeo C o me wat c h cow boys from working ranches fro m several ne i g h b o rin g state s somp ete in the o ld wat of the Wes t. T h es e cow boys so n ot u se squeeze chutes and calf tab les , t h e ro p e, rid e an d bran d th e way i t was do ne 100 years ago ! To th es e ran c h e s th is i s a way of life and an ho nor to co mp ete ag ain st oth e r ran c hes for the honor of b eing the b e s t. T h i s w ill be a cow boy event like yo u have never s een be fo re a s th e d e mon strate h ow they perfo rm ever yday tasks. I a s s u re you i f you h ave n eve r seen a wild cow milking you a ren' t l i v in g . D on't forget the C alcut ta you can b uy yo ur favor i te team an d if they win so do you!

August 3, 2018 Rodeo starts at 7pm For more information call Zane O'dell 970-749-5476

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Ring Of Champions 2 017 RES ERVE C HAMPIONS

Ashley Jeter

Josie McClain

Reserve Grand Champion Market Fowl

Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Fed Goat

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Four Corners Community Bank.

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Kendall Colcord

Vincent Conklin

Reserve Grand Champion Market Beef

Reserve Grand Champion Market Swine

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Abriana Conklin Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Fed Market Lamb purchased by:

First National Bank

Rusty Snyder Reserve Grand Champion Bred & Fed Market Beef purchased by:

First National Bank

Rachel Romine Grand Champion Market Lamb purchased by:

Comfort Air

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Kids Day August 2nd 9am to 5pm

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Fight for Life Helicopter Empire Electric Sheriffs Department K9 Search & Rescue

Free Lunch S. W. Ambulance Story Time And Much Much More

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Code of Con d u ct Violat io n P ro ce d u re The Montezuma County Fair Code of Conduct: Montezuma and Dolores County residents participating in Fair activities shall: 1. Adhere to all rules, curfews, and policies of the Montezuma County Fairgrounds. 2. Conduct themselves in a courteous, respectful manner, to include: use of appropriate language; exhibition of good sportsmanship; and striving to be a positive role model. 3. Respect the property rights of others. 4. Refrain from abuse (physical and/or verbal) and harassment. 5. Be prepared to accept personal responsibility for behavior. The current Montezuma County Fair rules state: “The Board reserves the right to amend or add to these rules, as it, in its judgement may deem advisable.” General Rules and Regulation page 6. “Exhibitors will observe and follow all Fairground rules. Violators will be excused with exhibits.” General Rules and Regulation page 6. To be consistent with the Code of Conduct the Fair Board shall adopt levels of sanctions for the violation of the rules. For example, private reprimand; requiring an offender to provide an apology to the judge, superintendent, fair board members, 4-H leaders, removal from the event, removal from the fair, forfeiture of awards, disqualification from future events, etc. A code of conduct violation that is observed by a person in a position of authority, such as a judge, superintendent, ring steward, leader, fair board member, etc., shall be decided either by the Fair Board or the grievance advisory committee at the Fair Board’s discretion. The following procedure shall be used: 1) Misconduct is observed and reported by person with authority. 2) Fair Board or grievance advisory committee convenes to hear the complaint. 3) Accused is invited to be present, to question his/her accuser and to speak on his/her own behalf. 4) If the Fair Board or grievance advisory committee needs additional information the Fair Board or grievance advisory committee, at its discretion, may hear from other people who personally observed the incident in question. 5) If the Fair Board or grievance advisory committee is satisfied that it has sufficient information the Fair Board or grievance advisory committee shall meet privately to discuss the appropriate action to be taken. 2018

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6) The Fair Board or grievance advisory committee shall use a scale of 1 to 4 to evaluate the misconduct with 1 being the least offensive and 4 being the most offensive. The Fair Board or grievance advisory committee shall consider all the facts and circumstances of the behavior as well as the individual’s degree of remorsefulness for the behavior. The Fair Board shall make the final decision to remedy any grievance. The level of sanctions are defined as: Level 1 - private reprimand. Level 2 - apology to affected people. Level 3 - removal from individual event or class and forfeiture of awards from the class only. Level 4 - Removal from all events at county fair for that year and forfeiture of all fair awards for that year. When a grievance advisory committee is used, the frievance advisory committee shall make a recommendation to the Fair Board. The Fair Board shall meet to consider the recommendation and decide to either adopt or to modify the recommendation. In each circumstance where a sanction is imposed, the fact that a sanction is imposed and the level of sanction imposed shall be made public to all 4-H and FFA members. GRIEVANCE PROCEDURE: All grievances must be in writing and accompanied by $50.00 cash or certified check. Such grievances must state plainly the cause of the grievance or appeal and must be delivered to the Fair Board. A person who witnessed and/or was directly affected by the incident must file the grievance. No grievance or appeal based on the general statement that the judges have overlooked an animal or exhibit will be considered. Grievances must be submitted to the Fair Board within eight hours of the incident or the conclusion of the species show, whichever is later. The current rules provide for a formal grievance advisory committee to be appointed. The grievance advisory committee shall consist of 14 livestock exhibitor parents who are randomly selected. The 14 members will vote on the appropriate sanction, if any, and 7 votes will be randomly selected to assist the Fair Board remedy the grievance. A Fair Board member, superintendent, or anyone involved in the grievance shall not serve on the grievance advisory committee. By enrolling a child in the Montezuma County Fair the parent of the child is required to participate in a grievance advisory committee if so called upon.

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Demolition Derby This is the must-see event of the Fair! Come watch as local and out-of-town drivers race and crash it out for you cheers, jeers, and great prizes. New this year the Montezuma County Fair Board will be doing box car races for the kids during the intermission of the Derby. Make sure you kids have your box cars ready to race.

Tickets are $10 per person 12 and older, 5-11 $5 and under 4 free, Seniors 65 & older $5. There will be lots of door prizes and don't forget the Calcutta of the cars. Race begins at 7:00pm

Add Gates open at 5pm Derby starts at 6pm NO CALCATTA!

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he Fair wouldn’t be possible without the hard work and dedication of our wonderful Sponsors and Volunteers. We want to thank each of you who helped to get the fair up and running. We want to make three specific acknowledgements: Killeen Kopenhafer, DVM, this year’s Fair veterinary. We want to thank Killen for taking time from her busy schedule to inspect all animals for the Fair. Don Bane, D&D Sales, has been a huge supporter. We want to thank him for sponsoring and helping to coordinate the first Fair concert held in several years.

Thank you for your generous support. We could not have done this without you!

CREA has gone above and beyond in helping with advertising. Thank you for the wonderful posters you designed and printed and for ensuring we had spots on the radio.

There are so many people behind the scenes that have worked many hours preparing for the Fair. Our volunteers are who ensure the success of the Fair. There are too many to individually identify. You know who you are. Know that we sincerely appreciate each and every one of you and thank you for your commitment. You are the best! We have such a great community and the support has been amazing.

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Proud supporters of the

Montezuma County Fair for over 40 years!

Your Bank...Face to Face 2258 East Main • Cortez, CO wrm 2018

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