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Crossville Chronicle Friday, August 29, 2014
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Have a great time at
The Fair!
Heather Mullinix/Chronicle
Carson Stout and Saylor Bow drive their gilts around the ring in the pee wee showmanship portion of the Junior Gilt Show Sunday. Saturday at the fair, enjoy the Jr. Market goat and beef shows, beginning at 9 a.m., and the youth livestock sale beginning at 6 p.m. Walt Riches/Chronicle
Brachae Young enjoys a spin on the carousel on the midway at the Cumberland County Fair. The fair continues this weekend, with the midway open at 5 p.m. tonight, the Cumberland County Fair Horse and Mule Show at 6 and the Junior Market lamb and swine show getting under way at 7 p.m.
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Matthew Patton practices his high jump at the fair. Family day at the fair is Saturday, with the midway opening at noon.
Walt Riches/Chronicle
Sue Duncan demonstrates spinning wool into yarn. Blacksmithing demonstrations are scheduled for tonight and Saturday.
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Ryder Hayes pets the milking cow Russell Hayes Missy Wattenbarger/Chronicle brought for a demonstration Tuesday night. Larry Henson with First National Bank of Tennessee watches as Cora Flemins tries to catch cash in the money machine set up at Senior Day at the Fair. Flemins walked away with a total of $16.
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Ted Polczynski shows off his legs for the men’s knobby knees contest, which took place after the Ms. Heather Mullinix/Chronicle Senior Cumberland County Pageant. Although he Addison Wilson helps Knox Wilson show a heifer during the youth beef show Sun- didn’t win the contest, he did place first in the softball throw competition for ages 55-69. day.