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GENERAL INFORMATION WELCOME TO THE FAIR! FAIR STAFF BOARD OF DIRECTORS “PAY WHAT YOU CAN” ADMISSION POLICY WHERE TO PARK 2016 FAIR THEME - It’s a Family Tradition PARADE GRAND MARSHAL - Jerry LeQuieu HISTORY OF PARADE MARSHALS SCHEDULE OF EVENTS - Thursday SCHEDULE OF EVENTS - Friday SCHEDULE OF EVENTS - Saturday SCHEDULE OF EVENTS - Sunday DAILY ENTERTAINMENT Bobble Lagoon Horse Shoe Pitching Contest Skip Banks: The Balloon Man Bee Ziplines Choo Choo Train Spider Climb Power Jump Bungee Gypsy Time Travelers Pig Racing Show Walking with Giants Baby & Kidz Fun Corral Free Pony Rides “OVER THE HILL” SHOWMANSHIP COMPETITION WORLD WAR II VALOR in the Pacific National Monument COMMERCIAL VENDOR LIST MAP FAIR FOOD GUIDE PARADE INFORMATION GRANDSTAND EVENTS PAUL MAURER CARNIVAL SHOWS PEE-WEE SHOWMANSHIP FREE SUTTLE BUS SERVICE for Senior Citizens ROTARY JR. LIVESTOCK AUCTION BUYERS ROTARY JR. LIVESTOCK AUCTION 2015 PARADE OF CHAMPION MARKET ANIMALS KIDS BARNYARD RODEO FARMER & RANCHER OF THE YEAR - Ron& Lila Stumbaugh FARMERS & RANCHERS APPRECIATION DAY FREE STAGE SHOWS Fogline Mood Swing Andrea Pearson Aventuros De Mexico Nephilim Safe House Black Cadillac Kings ADOPT-A-SPOT FLOWER GARDENS THE FAIR COURT IS BACK! THANK YOU TO OUR 2016 SPONSORS! FAIR RENTAL SERVICES FAIR RENTAL FACILITIES 2016 FAIR LOGO COLORING CONTEST YOUTH LOGO COLORING CONTEST
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The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair is one of the largest annual family friendly, community oriented events held in the Klamath Basin every year and has proven to be an economic, social and cultural treasure for the local
communities of Modoc, Siskiyou and Klamath Counties. The fair generated approximately 2,555,000 in spending activity in 2009, benefiting the local economy and creating a ripple effect of economic benefit throughout
FAIR DATES: Thursday, September 8th thru Sunday, September 11, 2016
DAYS & HOURS OF THE FAIR Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Friday 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 8:00
FAIR THEME: “It’s a Family Tradition” FAIR TIME OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
PARKING: The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair will be offering the general public two (2) choices of parking at this year’s fair. The options include a Preferred Paid Parking Lot and a Free Parking Lot.
Daily Free Parking Lot The “Free” Parking Lot is located at the south end, back entrance of the fair. You can enter this parking lot by driving 1/4 of a mile past the main entrance of the fair and turning right at the South Parking Lot sign. Upon parking, you will enter the fairgrounds at the South Entrance Gate.
ATM - Multiple ATM machines will be located in various locations on the fairgrounds for use throughout the week of fair. INFORMATION BOOTH (Information, Lost Children, Lost & Found) – The Fair’s Information Booth is located just inside the main front entrance of the fair. WHEELCHAIRS - Wheelchairs are available at the Information Booth on a first come, first serve basis. Donated by Norco. PETS – No pets, other than show dogs performing at the fair or service dogs will be allowed on the grounds.
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CARNIVAL “PAY-ONE-PRICE” AND RIDE ALL DAY WRISTBANDS Pre-Sale Price: $20.00* Fair-Time Price: $30.00 * Pre-Sale Price ends on Wednesday, September 7th, 2016 Children must be 3 years of age & at least 36” tall to ride mechanical rides
EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLAN: In the case that you hear an alarm or are instructed to evacuate a building or an area of the fairgrounds, please follow these instructions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.
Alert others at your location of the danger or alarm. Evacuate immediately to the nearest safe exit. WALK – Do not run! Help others in the area who may require assistance Assemble in the safe refuge area designated for your section. Stay in the safe refuge area and await direction/instructions. DO NOT re-enter the facility until you are instructed to do so.
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EXHIBIT BUILDING & LIVESTOCK BARN HOURS Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Friday 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
GATE ADMISSION: “Pay What You Can” Admission Policy See details inside!
Daily Preferred Paid Parking Lots The Preferred Parking Lot is located at the main entrance of the fair in the grass and paved parking lots. You can enter the parking lots by turning right off of Main Street as you approach the main entrance of the fairgrounds and enter at the Preferred Parking Lot sign. The cost to park your vehicle in the Daily Preferred Parking Lot is $5.00 and there are no in-and-out privileges. Upon parking your vehicle, you will enter the fairgrounds at the North Main Entrance Gate.
the Klamath Basin. Aside from the economic benefits, the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair is enriched with tradition and history of providing the public an educational and entertaining family oriented event.
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elcome to the 65th annual Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair! Our theme this year is “It’s a Family Tradition” and the board of directors and staff would like to invite you to join us for the many traditional family activities we are having at the 2016 Tulelake Butte Valley Fair. The last year has brought many changes in the way of fair board of directors and fair staff. We have added three new board members in the last few months and hired a new fair manager in May. The fair staff and board of directors have worked extremely hard to provide the public an enjoyable, friendly and entertaining fun filled week! In an effort of keeping with tradition we will once again have “pay what you can admission” at the gates. As a fundraiser for the fair, there will be a great raffle prize each day for those that donate admission. As you make your way through this fair program, you will
find many activities for all ages September 8-11. From our many free children’s activities, free entertainment, largest carnival in the basin and all of the great food vendors, we are positive that you will enjoy your time spent at the Tulelake Butte Valley Fair! As always, we hope you will express your appreciation and support to the sponsors and community partners throughout the following pages whose generosity make the fair possible. As this is my first year as the fair manager, I look forward to welcoming you to the 2016 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair and will do my best to keep this long standing family tradition thriving for future generations of fair patrons and participants! Sincerely,
NANCY SITES Fair Manager
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Nancy Sites Fair Manager
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Tracey Struble
BOARD OF DIRECTORS Kathleen Luscombe President
Venancio Hernandez
Greg Herman Vice President
Gayle Ratliff
Sheena Lund Office Assistant
Dave Kandra Senior Maintenance Crystal Fine
Renee Misso
Geri Byrne
Russell Criss
TULELAKE-BUTTE VALLEY FAIR SPONSORED BY THE 10-A DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION
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Thank you for supporting the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair! The “Pay What You Can” admission policy allows you the customer, the choice of donating an admission fee for attending the fair. We kindly ask for support by donating what you can. Your admission donation will help promote a sustainable future for the fair and allow us to continue to serve our local and surrounding communities. For those that chose to donate at least $5 for admission, they will receive a raffle ticket for a great prize each day!
Below are the values & suggested donation for your fair admission.
SUGGESTED ATTENDEE DAILY DONATION ADULT: $3 to $5 CHILDREN: $1 to $3 FAMILY OF 3 TO 4: $7 to $15 FAMILY OF 5 OR MORE: $10 to $20
The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair will be offering the general public two (2) choices of parking at this year’s fair. The options include the Daily Preferred Parking Lot and a Free Parking Lot.
Daily Preferred Paid Parking Lot There are two (2) Preferred Parking Lot for your convenience. The Preferred Parking Lots are located at the main entrance of the fair in the grass and paved parking lots. You can enter the parking lots by turning right or left off of Main Street as you approach the main entrance of the fairgrounds and enter at the Preferred Parking Lot signs. The cost to park your vehicle in the Daily Preferred Parking Lots is $5.00 and there are no in-and-out privileges. Upon parking your vehicle, you will enter the fairgrounds at the North Main Entrance Gate.
Daily Free Parking Lot The “Free” Parking Lot is located at the south end, back entrance of the fair. You can enter this parking lot by driving 1/8 of a mile past the main entrance of the fair and turning right at the South Parking Lot sign. Upon parking, you will enter the fairgrounds at the South Entrance Gate.
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Each year, the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Board of Director’s review & select an annual fair theme from ideas submitted by community members. The author of the winning theme receives a complimentary VIP Parking Pass and two VIP Carnival passes good for the whole week of fair. This year’s theme of “It’s a Family Tradition” was submitted by JoAnne Coronado. We invite you to join us this year at the fair to create your own Family Tradition in the small town of Tulelake, CA!
2016 It’s a Family Tradition 2015 Country Nights & Carnival Lights 2014 Our Roots Run Deep 2013 God Made a Farmer 2012 Keeping the Dream Alive 2011 Big Dreams in a Small Town 2010 Magic on Main Street 2009 Country Scenes & Children’s Dreams 2008 Where the Road Ends and the Fun Begins 2007 Water Flowin’ Keeps it Growin’ 2006 Keeping the American Dream Alive 2005 Through the Eyes of a Child 2004 We have a Good Thing Growing 2003 Rainbow Dreams and Country Scenes 2002 Something Old, Something New, Forever Red, White and Blue 2001 Fifty Years of Farm & Family Fun 2000 Millennium Harvest 1999 Wagon Teams to Western Dreams 1998 Harvest of Gold 1997 Blue Jeans & Country Dreams 1996 Kruz’n Down Memory Lane 1995 Memories, Music, & Magic 1994 Field of Dreams 1993 From Wagon Wheels to Ferris Wheels
1992 Made in the USA 1991 Hats Off to 40 Years 1990 Fair Fever Catch the Fun 1989 Windmills to Ferris Wheels 1988 Autumn Merry-Go-Round 1987 Agriculture – An American Heritage 1986 Harvest Hit Parade 1985 Golden Dreams and Sunny Scenes 1984 Our Land - All Things Great and Small 1983 Autumn’s Treasures 1982 Harvest Festival 1981 Diamond Gem Jubilee 1980 September Spectacular 1979 Autumn Fair in all it’s Flair 1978 Fall Fantasy 1977 Fair, Fun & Friends 1976 Bicentennial Fair Festival
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1975 Remember When 1974 Happiness is Country Living 1973 Agriculture – Lifeblood of America 1972 Arrows to Agriculture in 100 Years 1971 From the Soils to Stars 1970 Gods Earthy Treasures 1969 From Missions to Mechanizms 1968 This is my Country 1967 From Trails to Contrails 1966 Portrait of Progress 1965 Land of Promises 1964 Tulelake-Butte Valley Panorama 1963 Around the World in 3 Fair Days 1960 Welcome to Fair – y – Land 1959 Welcome to Fair – y – Land 1958 With an Eye to the Future 1957 From Lake to Land of Plenty
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Jerry LeQuieu
he Tulelake Butte Valley Fair Board selected long time fair supporter Jerry LeQuieu of Tulelake as the 2016 Parade Grand Marshall. Jerry will be honored during the parade on Saturday, September 10 in recognition of his long-time service to the fair and community.
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Jerry has lived and farmed in Modoc County for the past 53+ years. With the exception of two years in the
Army concluding with a tour in Viet Nam in 1966.
award sponsors and volunteers at the fair for many years.
Jerry and his wonderful wife Wenonah (Wendy) have been married 48 years. They have three adult children: Michelle Jorgenson, Claudine Schlecht and Michael LeQuieu and have been blessed with five grandchildren.
Jerry and Wendy’s farm, LeQuieu Farms received the Tulelake Butte Valley Fair Farmer and Rancher of the year award in 2010.
Wendy and Jerry were 4-H leaders for the Cascade Swine Club for many years along with being leaders of an archery club and woodworking club. Jerry served on the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair board for 16 years and has been an active member of the the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Friends, Inc., a California 501 (c) (3) non-profit corporation since its inception in 2001. Jerry and Wendy have been very generous Tulelake Butte Valley Fair livestock show
Jerry has been a very active volunteer in the community as he served on the Tulelake Basin Joint Unified School District Board of Trustees for 24 years and has been on the Tulelake FFA Agricultural Advisory Board for 28 years. The Tulelake Butte Valley Fair board appreciates all of the hard work and many volunteer hours Jerry and Wendy have donated to the fair and community, it is people like them that ensure the fair will continue to be a great family tradition for many years to come!
Since 1961, the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair has selected a Parade Grand Marshal to be recognized at the annual fair parade. The Parade Marshal is selected on behalf of the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Board of Directors for their service and support to their local and surrounding communities. Below, is a list of the past Parade Grand Marshals that have been recognized by the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair. 1961-69 1970 1971-74 1975-78 1979 1980 1981 1982 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989
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Chester J. Main Chet Main & Claes Nilsson Chester J. Main Bert Johnson Buell Fisher Vern Hemstreet Floyd A. Boyd Carroll Robinson Arnold Criss William Ganger Bill Whitaker Shorty Rupe Leona Carter Edna Scott & Mary Porterfield
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Ralph Morrill Past Directors (Reunion of) Dorothy Embertson Harve & Doris Bateman Ed Knoll Ben Casad Bob & Marion Edgar Cliff Groves Harold Porterfield Jock Giacomelli Conrad Koppenhafer Marion Palmer Mae Crawford Ed Osborne
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Robert Arden Lucas Jr. Leonard Will Frank & Virginia King Larry Main Rennie Cleland John Terry Don Boyd Leavers Family Bill & Marcella Haynes Joan Haskins & John Crowell Jerry Maxwell Val Vercellotti Jerry LeQuieu
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8:00 AM Gymkhana Horse Show Sign Up – Horse Arena Livestock Exhibitors and Leaders Meeting – Swine Arena 9:00 AM Sheep Show Judging – Beef Show Arena 10:00 AM All Exhibit Buildings & Barns open to the public 10 AM-3 PM Pelican Piecemakers Quilting Demonstration – Home Ec. Bldg 10 AM-7 PM Baby & Kid’z Fun Corral - Behind Home Economics Building 10 AM-10 PM Make a Card Demonstration - Home Ec. Bldg. Noon-7 PM Free Pony Rides – Carnival Area Noon MIDWAY CARNIVAL OPEN Cook’s Racing Pig’s - Lawn area behind Commercial Building 1:00 PM Nephilim Band: Rock Music - Stage #1 Gypsy Time Travelers - Carnival Area Flower Show Judging - Home Ec Bldg. 2:00 PM Cook’s Racing Pig’s - Lawn area behind Commercial Building Bill Palmer - Stage # 2 2:30 PM Andrea Pearson: Country Music - Stage # 1 3:00 PM Gypsy Time Travelers - Carnival Area Local Bred Steer & Replacement Heifer Show - Beef Show Arena 3:30 PM Mood Swings: Rock/Folk/Blues Music - Stage #2 4:00 PM Nephilim Band: Rock Music - Stage #1 Cook’s Racing Pig’s - Lawn area behind Commercial Building 5:00 PM Greg Matthews - Stage # 2 Gypsy Time Travelers - Carnival Area Craig Matthews – Stage # 3 Farmers & Ranchers Appreciation Dinner - Sale Pavilion 5:30 PM Beef Replacement Bred Heifer Sale - Sale Pavilion Andrea Pearson: Country Music - Stage # 1 6:00 PM Bill Palmer - Stage # 2 Cook’s Racing Pig’s - Lawn area behind Commercial Building 6:30 PM Nephilim Band: Rock Music - Stage #1 7:00 PM Gypsy Time Travelers - Carnival Area 7:30 PM Mood Swings: Rock/Folk/Blues Music - Stage #2 8:00 Andrea Pearson: Country Music - Stage # 1 Cook’s Racing Pig’s - Lawn area behind Commercial Building 9:00 Black Cadillac Kings – Rockabilly/Blues Music– Stage #1 10:00 All Exhibit Buildings & Barns closed Midnight FAIRGROUNDS & MIDWAY CARNIVAL CLOSED
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Beef Show Judging – Beef Show Arena All Exhibit Buildings & Barns open to the public Baby & Kid’z Fun Corral – Behind Home Economics Building Pelican Piece Makers Quilting Demonstration – Home Ec. Bldg. Dairy Showmanship & Dairy Jr. Breeding – Beef Show Arena Free Pony Rides - Carnival Area MIDWAY CARNIVAL OPEN Mood Swings: Rock/Folk/Blues Music - Stage #2 Cook’s Racing Pig’s - Lawn area behind Commercial Building Andrea Pearson: Country Music - Stage # 1 Gypsy Time Travelers - Carnival Area Damn Near Famous – Stage # 2 Meat Goat Show Judging - Swine Show Arena Nephilim Band: Rock Music - Stage #1 Cook’s Racing Pig’s - Lawn area behind Commercial Building Erin Barker – Stage # 3 Just Friends - Stage # 2 Gypsy Time Travelers - Carnival Area Andrea Pearson: Country Music - Stage # 1 Second Breath of Redemption – Stage # 3 Cook’s Racing Pig’s - Lawn area behind Commercial Building Damn Near Famous – Stage # 2 Nephilim Band: Rock Music - Stage #1 Gypsy Time Travelers - Carnival Area Tom Franks – Stage # 2 Safe House – Stage #3 Cook’s Racing Pig’s - Lawn area behind Commercial Building Andrea Pearson: Country Music - Stage # 1 Mood Swings: Rock/Folk/Blues Music - Stage #2 Dash for Cash Hay Squeeze Competition – Grandstand Presented by Sunny D Manufacturing Gypsy Time Travelers - Carnival Area Second Breath of Redemption – Stage # 3 Fogline: Country Music - Stage # 1 Cook’s Racing Pig’s - Lawn area behind Commercial Building Black Cadillac Kings: Rockabilly/Blues Music - Stage # 1 All Exhibit Buildings & Barns closed Aventureros De Mexico: Hispanic Music - Stage # 1 FAIRGROUNDS & MIDWAY CARNIVAL CLOSED
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2:30 PM Cook’s Racing Pig’s Lawn area behind Commercial Building Andrea Pearson: Country Music - Stage # 1 2:45 PM Second Breath of Redemption – Stage # 3 Bill Palmer - Stage # 2 3:00 PM Parade of Champions - Beef Show Arena 3:30 PM KC Squares: Square Dancer Performance - Stage # 3 Nephilim Band: Rock Music - Stage #1 3:45 PM Damn Near Famous – Stage # 2 4:00 PM Master Showmanship - Beef Show Arena Gypsy Time Travelers - Carnival Area 4:30 PM Second Breath of Redemption – Stage # 3 5:00 PM Cook’s Racing Pig’s Lawn area behind Commercial Building Mood Swing: Rock, Folk, Bluegrass Music - Stage # 2 Andrea Pearson: Country Music - Stage # 1 5:30 PM Cascade Cloggers: Dance Performance - Stage # 3 6:00 PM Nephilim Band: Rock Music - Stage #1 6:15 PM Bill Palmer - Stage # 2 6:30 PM Safe House – Stage # 3 7:00 PM Gypsy Time Travelers - Carnival Area Battle of the Basin Destruction Derby 7:30 PM Andrea Pearson: Country Music - Stage # 1 8:00 PM Cook’s Racing Pig’s Lawn area behind Commercial Building 8:30 PM Black Cadillac Kings – Rockabilly/Blues Music– Stage #1 10:00 PM All Exhibit Buildings & Barns Closed 10:15 PM Aventureros De Mexico: Hispanic Music - Stage # 1 Midnight FAIRGROUNDS & MIDWAY CARNIVAL CLOSED
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Have you ever wanted to walk on water? Now is your chance! Bobble Lagoon is a unique ride where you climb into a ball and run around in it (on water). Think of a hamster spinning around in a little ball….. that’s what Bobble Lagoon is like! Sounds almost like a form of child abuse, but, as it turns out, it’s one of the greatest forms of child/adult entertainment we’ve seen in years! Bobble Lagoon is a 30 foot round pool of about 20 inches of water where children (and adults up to 250 lbs.) are placed in a large inflatable clear ball and let loose to run amok on the surface of the water. You can run, jump, flip or just lay back and relax. You’ll also enjoy the Caribbean theme and feel as if you’re in a tropical paradise. WELCOME TO BOBBLE LAGOON!
Saturday, September 10 at the Grandstand Arena Infield. Sign Up 8:00–8:30a.m. Contest Begins: 9:00 a.m. Did you know that pitching horse shoes goes back to the days of the Roman army? There are disagreements about whether it began with a round ring or actual horse shoes, but in some form, it was played by officers and foot soldiers alike. The game’s long route included England and then the soldiers of our own country in the Revolutionary War. Come on out and watch or pitch a few “shoes”. It may bring back a few memories or create wonderful new ones and perhaps become a new family tradition!
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How Does He Fit Inside That Balloon, or What Makes that Balloon Shimmy and Shake? Skip Banks, widely known as The Balloon Man, refers to himself as “A New Vaudevillian”. Performing to a mix of classic songs and sound effects, crazy situations, with colorful props, and all combined with visual comedy – this is one Specialty act with a capital “S” that you will never see performed by anyone else. Try visiting his web site to watch his zany videos that say more than we can ever say in print. Throughout the performance Skip and his faithful followers stop off for hilarious renditions of Cheech and Chong, Michael Jackson, William Hung, Cool Moe Dee, Chubby Checker, William Shatner and an ever-changing cast of family friendly characters. If you are walking around the Fair and see a huge crowd, laughing and holding their sides, it’s a good bet Skip has set up shop inside his giant balloon and has morphed into one of his colorful characters.
BEE Ziplines operates the award winning mobile zip line by Extreme Engineering. You will be zipping from a 30 foot tower at speeds close to 25 mph, for 200 feet! Come down to the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair for the experience of a lifetime you’ll be telling everyone about it!
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C H OO CHO O Train Be sure to be in the lookout for the Choo Choo Train when you’re out and about! Hop on at one of the stops and Engineer Michael will give you a tour of the fair!
Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be Spider Man? Spider Climb is 24 feet tall and is a great physical activity for the kids. The kids climb through 8 sections of web to the top and slide back down to the bottom. Come on out to the Spider Climb so the kids can have fun!
POW ER JUMP BUNGEE Take flight and soar into the air on the Power Jump Bungee. It will take your breath away! Go as high as 25’ in the air while doing back flips and somersaults as the two bungee cords guide you safely back to the inflatable trampoline landing position each time you come down. Then jump up and fly again and try something new!! Exhilarating for all ages. The Power Jump Bungee is a unique amusement ride and set up in a safe, controlled environment. Don’t miss the opportunity to fly like an eagle and see the views of the fair, all while getting your adrenaline pumping!
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Gypsy Time Travelers Michel Olson and Christy Horne are the husband and wife team who have history ringing in the ears of millions of people across the USA! They travel all across the United States in "Florence" their Recreational Castle, Blacksmith Shop and Stage Rig. They combine fabulous storytelling with anvil accompaniment and have created an award winning Stage Show that has been called "The Best in Family EDUTAINMENT." Michel and Christy have created 25 different shows featuring Christy's incredible storytelling and Michel's Master Blacksmithing. Michel creates between 4 - 25 items at each show - items like, unicorn shoes, pony shoes, dragons, s hooks, salt spoons, belt hooks and many others. In 2012 over 5,000 items were made and given away to audience members in free drawings following every show. Gypsies, Tinkers or Travelers as they were called across Europe and Asia, were the first of the traveling Vaudevillian style entertainers and the last of the traveling Master Craftsmen. Michel and Christy keep these traditions alive for future generations.
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20 different interactive Museum Displays surround the stage rig, one has a huge lock and keys that really work. Another has a real meteorite that you can even touch!
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PIG RACING SHOW Watch these lighting fast speedsters tear up the track for their reward of Ice Cream and Cookies at the finish line. Place your FREE BET and cheer on your favorite color. If your color wins, you win a “MY PIG WON” BLUE RIBBON!
Thursday, Sept. 8th Noon 2:00 pm 4:00 pm 6:00 pm 8:00 pm
Lawn Area Behind Commerce Building Friday, Sept. 9th Saturday, Sept. 10th Noon Noon 2:00 pm 2:30 pm 4:00 pm 5:00 pm 6:00 pm 8:00 pm 8:00 pm
Sunday, Sept. 11th Noon 2:00 pm 4:00 pm 6:30 pm
WALKING WITH GIANTS Prehistoric Adventures provides a fascinating and thrilling experience that will captivate both adults and children alike. In this one of a kind, interactive experience, you and your family will take a trip back to prehistoric times and meet face to face with these colossal creatures that stand a towering 8’ tall and 16’ long as they are led around by a Dinosaur/Dragon handler. There are many opportunities to learn, interact, and have your picture taken with a prehistoric legend from the age of dinosaurs. Make lifetime memories for the whole family!
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The Baby & Kid’z Fun Corral will be returning at this year’s fair, which feature exciting entertainment for toddlers and provide baby changing and nursing stations as well as an area for parents to rest while watching their toddlers play in the fun corral! You can find the Baby & Kidz Fun Corral in the cool grass and shaded area behind the Home Economics Building at the north main entrance of the fairgrounds. This feature is sponsored and operated by volunteers from the The Honker and the Tulelake/ Newell & Butte Valley Family Resource Centers.
The Tumbleweed Pony Rides will be back at this year’s fair and FREE for your little one to enjoy! That’s right, FREE! The free Pony Rides will be available everyday of the fair, Thursday thru Sunday! Compliments of the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair and our sponsors! The well-groomed ponies are very gentle, come in many different colors and sizes and are used to having many giggling, squealing kids around them. The pony rides are sure to create memories that with last for a lifetime. Come out and enjoy the free entertainment for your whole family to enjoy!
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too old for 4-H or FFA but still got that show bug in you??
competition
As a parent, grandparent, leader or a fair patron watching a Jr. Exhibitor show their animal in the show-ring, have you ever put yourself in their shoes and wondered about the thrill of the moment that you could experience being an exhibitor competing against others your age? If so, this competition is for you! The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair is pleased to announce that the “Over the Hill” Showmanship competition will be taking place during this year’s fair. That’s right, a showmanship competition for the folks who are “Over the Hill,” at least from being eligible to show as a 4-H/FFA Jr. Exhibitor. To add to the excitement, the competition will also serve as a fundraiser for the fair’s non-profit organization! The entry fees will be split 50:50. One half of all entry fees will be donated to the Tulelake-
Butte Valley Fair Friends Inc. to promote sustainability efforts and the remaining half will be paid to the “Over the Hill” Master Showmanship winner. The “Over the Hill” competitions will be very entertaining to watch as the classes will be judged on the exhibitor’s showmanship abilities, creativity and of course the overall entertainment value. The “Over the Hill” showmanship classes will take place each day of the fair. The Beef “Over the Hill” Showmanship class will take place on Thursday following the Jr. Showmanship classes, the Sheep & Goat “Over the Hill” Showmanship classes will take place on Friday following each species Jr. Showmanship classes and the Swine “Over the Hill” Showmanship Class will take place on Saturday following the Jr. Showmanship Classes. The winner from each “Over the
This is the perfect competition for you!
Hill” Showmanship class will advance to the finals and compete in the “Over the Hill” Master Showmanship class on Saturday afternoon during the Jr. Master Showmanship classes. Entry fees are $20 per competitor per showmanship class. To be eligible for the competition, you must be 22 years or older. You may enter in more than one specie showmanship class. Entry forms are available in the Exhibitor Entry Handbook which are available at Big R, Grange Co-op, the OSU Extension office, the fair office or online at www. tbvfair.com. Entry forms are due prior to each showmanship class. The winner of each specie showmanship class will receive donated awards. The winner of the Master Showmanship class will receive 50% of all the “Over the Hill Showmanship Classes” paid entry fees.
WORLD WAR II VALOR IN THE PACIFIC NATIONAL MONUMENT Tule Lake Unit The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair is home to the Visitor’s Center of the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument, Tule Lake Unit.
internees. Due to the harsh conditions of the Center, strife and controversy arose. This led to the construction of a stockade, with a jail, and the implementation of martial law.
The World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument was established on December 5, 2008 serving as a reminder of the hardships endured on the home front during World War II. The two sites, the Tule Lake Segregation Center, located in Newell, CA and Camp Tulelake, located along Hill Road just west of Tulelake, CA, represent the unique history of the small community living here and the nation during this time period.
Camp Tulelake in its origins began as a Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in 1935. During its seven years of operation Camp Tulelake housed young men between the ages of 17 and 25 who were employed as a measure to reduce the rampant unemployment and economic chaos that gripped the nation. During their time here these men rehabilitated and expanded the use of public lands. In 1943 it was transformed to hold 100 men from the Tulelake Segregation Center who refused to answer the Loyalty Questionnaire. Later that same year it was used to house a group of 243 internees from other war relocation centers to break a farm strike at the Segregation Center. In 1944 it was then converted into a prisoner of war (POW) camp. Remodeled by 150 Italian POWs, it held 800 German POWs to work in the Tulelake Basin helping local farmers harvest and tend their fields.
The Tule Lake Segregation Center, beginning as one of ten relocation centers established throughout the United States under the auspices of the War Relocation Authority, held 18,789 of the 120,000 men, women, and children of Japanese ancestry who were displaced from their homes and forcibly moved to the Centers. It was transformed into a Segregation Center in 1943 when a Loyalty Questionnaire was used to separate the supposedly “loyal” from the “disloyal”
Hours & Fees • 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Memorial Day to Labor Day • No Fees Features & Programs Camp Tulelake and Tule Lake Segregation Tours: • Memorial Day to Labor Day: Weekend Ranger Led Tours • Labor Day to Memorial Day: Tours Upon Request Facilities: Visitor Center Desk inside the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Office • Museum • Information • Book Store For More Information: (530) 260-0537 P.O. Box 1240 Tulelake, CA 96134
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COMMERCIAL BUILDING Advanced Chiropractic – Dr. James Yewchuk, D.C. Air Link Critical Aliouni Dioum Army Basin Bible Church – Linda Massey Best Care Treatment Services, Inc. – Karen Schmid Child Evangelism Fellowship – Mona Boggs City of Tulelake ECO Solar Elect Al Switzer Heat Tech Industries LLS Leslie Mathis Mt. Valleys Health Centers Mt. Shasta Spring Water Co. Old World Candies
PRODUCT/SERVICE Free Spinal Screening & Consultation Promotional Advertising African Informational Pro-life Information Materials Informational Flyers Religious Materials Promotional Advertising Promotional Advertising Political Promotional Advertising $5 Jewelry and Accessories Promotional Advertising Promotional Materials Candy
OUTSIDE VENDORS Basin Mediactive Brock Enterprises – Del Brock California Highway Patrol – Kevin Stensether Caricature Drawings – Robert Terrell Diamond Home Hardware & Garden – Justin Kraan Steve Errington Fantasy Dreams – Deborah Hakam Gloria’s Home Décor – Gloria Wong Godmobile Ministries, Inc. – Larry Grimes iHeart Media- Kelly Lewis Krass Marketing – David Krass Old Southwestern Photos - Mary Paris Natives World – Bene Guaman North State Novel T’s – Debbie Crone Old World Candies Oregon Flag & Pole – David Marion Patty Wagon Toys – Patty Dycus Personalized Creations Runa-Marka – Victor Matango Suzie’s on the Corner - Richard Dunn Siskiyou County WIC USDA - Forest Service Wynne Broadcasting
PRODUCT/SERVICE Radio Announcing Handmade Wooden Motorcycles & Marsh mellow Shooters Driver Safety Information & Giveaways Caricature Drawings Heating Stoves, BBQ’s & Gun Safes Blankets, Hats, Key Chains & Towels Face Painting & Girls’ Accessories Handmade gift items, Crystals, Hats, Belts, Toys, Religious Materials Health Eating Tips & Recipes Dish Network, Direct TV, CenturyLink Old Southwestern Photos T-Shirts, Purses, Bags, Jewelry Printed T-Shirts. Jewelry, Visors Candy Flags & Telescopic Flag Poles Toys Airbrush Tattoos Clothing, Bags, Sunglasses, Blankets, Women’s Clothing, Jewelry, Sunglasses & Purses Informational Educational Information Radio Announcing
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Main Exhibit Building Event Tickets & Information North Gate Entrance
Basin Media
Diamond Home Improvement Satellite TV
Commercial Vendor Displays and Merchandise Sales
Striker Force Commander
Home Economics Building
Benefit for the Basin
Fantasy Dreams Girls’ Accessories
Stage Clothing & Jewelry #3 Flag Poles Old West Photos
Caricature Certified Abominable Drawings Used Phones Snow Shack Clothing Jerky Kettle Corn Candy Dippin Dots
Arts & Crafts Building
Antique Gas Engine Display
Blankets, Hats, Clothing, Handmade Native KIX 96 Towels, Key Chains Jewelry, t-shirts, purses Radio
Commercial Building Commercial Vendor Displays and Mechandise Sales
Main Restroom Fruit, Snow Cones, Apples
Baby & Kidz Fun Corral
Corn Dogs
Antojito's Mexicanos
Lemonade
Tri-Tip, Ribeye Sandwiches, Polish Dogs, BBQ Pork Ribs
Dough Boys
Fiesta Fresh
Thai Food
Philly Cheese Steak & Pastrami Sandwiches, Fajita Salad Breakfast, Chicken Fingers, Hamburgers, Nachos
Apples & Home & Gift Famous Fair Caramel F Chocolate &Kurly Saus Ice Cream Frozen Items Bananas
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FAIR OFFICE
Livestock Show Ring
Beef Barn
Oven Fresh Pizza
Old Fashioned Sodas
Avenue of Champions Animal Display
Beef Barn
Livestock Office Nellies Lemonade & Coffee
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Sheep & Swine Barn
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Jr. Livestock Auction
Breakfast Pizza
Restroom
6 Air Brush Tattoos
TICKETS
GRANDSTAND EVENT SHOWS
Mexican Food
Friday Night - Dash for Cash Hay Squeeze Competition Saturday Night - Battle of the Basin Destruction Derby Sunday Afternoon - Extreme Mud Shootout Side by Side Mud Racing
Cooks Racing Pigs
Stage #2
Food Vendors
Activities
Commercial Vendors
Stages
Bee Zipline Free Pony Rides
Gypse Time Travelers
Fries Chicken Funnel sages Wings Cakes
Bread Wagon
Suzies Public Fair Shop on Walk Way the Corner Novelties
Mexican Food
Wubba’s BBQ
Bungee Jumping
Rock Wall
Mechanical Bull
Wood Items
Public Walk Way
Horse Barns Bobble Lagoon
CARNIVAL AREA South Gate Entrance
Public Walk Way
Toys
Blankets, Sunglasses, Dream Catchers
Simulator Flying
Spider Climb
CARNIVAL AREA Restroom
Stage #1
Poultry, Rabbits, Sheep & Goat Barn
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Antojitos Mexicanos
KP Concessions
Bandon’s Best Kettle Korn
Nellies Lemonade
Bridge’s Concessions
Old World Candies
Want something healthy? Head over to Mexican Food and Fruit for Fruit Cups and Corn-on-the Cob. Ceviche, Tamales and Pork Rinds will also be available to satisfy your hunger. Another fair time classic! Sugary and salty Kettle Korn is the perfect snack. Oven fresh Pizza, Meatball Subs, Lasagna, Pastries and Nachos, Breakfast Bowl or Burrito, Biscuits and Gravy, Coffee and soft drinks.
Dippin’ Dots
Beat the heat and grab some Dippin’ Dots Ice Cream, Shaved Ice, Soda and Water.
Doughboy
A staple at the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair. This booth also offers Lemonade, Fruit Drinks, Soda and Bottled Water.
El Mana Mexican Food
For a south of the border experience, try Burritos, Tacos, Tostadas, Super Nachos, Taco Salad, Tortas, Quesadillas.
Extreme Food & Beverage
Quench your thirst with some fresh squeezed organic Lemonade or ad a flavor!
Fiesta Fresh Grill/Vidals Catering
For the hungry man come and get it! Philly Cheese Steak Sandwiches, Steak Sandwich, Pastrami Sandwich, Fajita Salad, Baked Potato with all the fixins! Bottled water, Soda and Fresh Brewed Tea.
Funnel Cake Express
What’s fair time without a funnel cake? Get hot, fresh Funnel Cakes, Lemon Shake-Ups and Strawberry Slushies here!
Gearhart Breadwagon
A fair time favorite! Indian Tacos, Fried Bread and Deep Fried Ice Cream.
Gearhart Events
A local favorite. Get a Tri-Tip Sandwich, Rib-Eye Steak Sandwich, Polish Dog or Barbecued Pork Ribs.
Gearhart Candy Store:
Did someone say candy? Yes, and lots to choose from! Fresh Fudge, Fudge Kissed apples, Pecan Logs, English Toffee, Gummie Bears, Peanut Brittle, red Vines, Turtles, Peanut Clusters, Jaw Breakers, Sourpatch Kids, Jelly Bellys, Raw Honey! Located inside the Main Exhibit Building!
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A favorite last year! Chicken Wings (garlic, bbq or buffalo), Boneless Chicken and Beer Battered Fries, don’t forget to treat yourself to desert, Caramel Apples and Chocolate Frozen Bananas. A real local treat! Stop by for Fresh Lemonades or Limades, Coffee, Espresso Drinks, and more. Do you have a sweet tooth? Many delicious delights can be found here from Fudge, Brittles, Chocolate Dipped Ice Cream Bars and more. Located inside the Commercial Building and outside too!
Oven Fresh Pizza
Stop by for a quick Oven Fresh Pizza and experience the Italian side of the fair with a slice, mini or whole Pizza! Don’t forget to grab a drink to quench your thirst.
Southern Oregon Food and Beverage
Get all of your favorites at one of these four stands: Kurly Fries, Cheese Fries, homemade Taylor Sausages on Buns and Sticks, hand-dipped Corn Dogs and selfserve Slushies.
Tacos Ala Mexicana
Get your Burritos, Quesadillas, Tortas, Tacos, Tostadas and Tamales here.
Teresa Reyes
Refreshing Fruit & Snow Cones and Apples, Mexican Candy, bottled water and sodas!
Thai & Thai B.B.Q.
One of the all-time fair favorites! Stop by for Thai Sauté on a stick, Egg Rolls, Rice Bowls, Lobster Ball on a stick and more!
The Ice Cream Place
The name says it all! Soft Serve, Hard Scoop, Waffle Cones, Sundaes, Milk Shakes, Smoothies, Italian Sodas, Energy Drinks and much more! Want ice cream now?
Wild Bills Old Fashioned Soda
Saddle-Up Partner and come try Wild Bills Old Fashioned Soda.
Williams Concessions
Serving you your fair favorites! Breakfast, Burrito Supreme, Nacho Supreme, Chicken Fingers/Fries, Hamburger or Cheeseburger, Chicken Sandwich, Chili Cheese fries, beverages and more.
Wubba’s BBQ Shack
All the BBQ classics – beef, pork and chicken sandwiches, BBQ Beans Cole Slaw, BBQ Nachos & Ribs.
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The 65th Annual Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Parade will take place on Saturday, September 10th at 12:00 noon on Main Street in Tulelake. The parade will begin at the corner of Jock’s Supermarket and end at the intersection of the fairgrounds. This year’s parade will honor the 2016 Parade Grand Marshal Jerry LeQuieu, and will feature parade exhibits of this year’s fair theme “It’s a Family Tradition”. Participating in the parade is a great way to showcase local groups or advertise your business! Parade entries will be judged and compete for prize money and awards! If you would like to enter the parade, please go to the website at www.tbvfair.com and print and complete the Parade Entry Form and mail it to the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fairgrounds c/o Parade Entry Form, P.O. Box 866, Tulelake, CA 96134. The annual parade is sure to be full of excitement creating everlasting memories for your friends and family to enjoy. Our community is what makes the parade so great, so if you’d like to be part of this traditional annual event, don’t forget to send your Parade Entry Form in to the fairgrounds.
Dash for Cash Hay Squeeze Competition • FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 9TH AT 7PM
Pre-sale General Admission: Adults: $10•Kids 6–12: $5• 5 and under:free Fair-time Price: Adults: $12•Kids 6–12: $5• 5 and under:free Call Rom Simon for entry information 541-892-7441 or download the entry information at tbvfair.com
Battle of the Basin Destruction Derby • SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 10th at 7PM
Pre-sale General Admission: Adults: $10•Kids 6–12: $5• 5 and under:free Fair-time Price: Adults: $12•Kids 6–12: $5• 5 and under:free Call Rom Simon for entry information 541-892-7441 or download the entry information at tbvfair.com
Extreme Mud Shootout Side by Side Mud Racing • SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th at 4PM
Pre-sale General Admission: Adults: $10•Kids 6–12: $5• 5 and under:free Fair-time Price: Adults: $12•Kids 6–12: $5• 5 and under:free Call Rom Simon for entry information 541-892-7441 or download the entry information at tbvfair.com
BUY EARLY & Save $ with Pre-sale Pricing! Pre-sale price for all events ends on Wednesday, September 7th Purchase pre-sale ticket at the fair office in Tulelake or online at www.tbvfair.com
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he Paul Maurer Carnival will be returning to the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair again this year! Paul Maurer got started in the amusement business in 1971 as a solo game operator, playing numerous fairs and festivals throughout the West. Paul Maurer was known as one of the largest game concessionaires on the West Coast during that time frame. In 1984, after wanting to fulfill a life long dream, and saving his money earned from his game operation, he purchased his first amusement ride and formed "Paul Maurer Shows". Today, Paul Maurer is the owner of over 33 spectacular, major and kiddy amusement rides and their attractions, which includes a large selection of fun, family games and carnival food / cotton candy concessions. Paul Maurer Shows is known for their unique, brightly-painted rides with their sparkling lights (that shine bright at night), colorful three-toned canvas, aluminum framed games and food concessions. All of their employees are required to undergo a background check using the "California Department of Justice, Megan's Law" website and participate in the show's random drug & alcohol testing program. Maurer’s carnival employees, from the management to ride operators, are fully trained for the safe operation of our amusement rides and attractions. Clean uniforms and personal hygiene are also top priority for the appearance of our staff and show. Their management staff is fully qualified to resolve any problem and is always onsite during the event and made available for any questions, complaints or concerns you may have. Paul Maurer Shows is committed to provide a safe, clean, fun and family carnival atmosphere and keeping those great family memories alive!!
Tickets are currently available at these locations and more! • Online at www.tbvfair.com KLAMATH FALLS: Coastal Farm and Ranch, Grange Co-op, Umpqua Bank Locations MERRILL: Martin’s Food Center and Umpqua Bank TULELAKE: Winema 4-H Kids, Jolly Kone, Tulelake Butte Valley Fair Office
Klamath Basin’s BIGGEST Midway Carnival Pay One Price & Ride All Day Wristbands
Pre –Sale Carnival Wristbands - $20.00 • Fair Time Carnival Wristbands - $30.00 SAME PRICE THIS YEAR!
The “ Golden Potato” Carnival Pass - $70 per ticket • INCLUDES: Unlimited Carnival Rides everyday of the fair – (4 Days - Thursday thru Sunday) 1 free 32oz souvenir cup (refills for $2.00) Buy Now and save nearly 30% OFF onsite price! Pre Sale Price for all events ends on Wednesday, September 7th.
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The Pee Wee Showmanship Contest will take place on Saturday, September 10th at 2:00 p.m. in the Beef Show Arena. The Pee-Wee Showmanship exhibition is an exciting and fun experience for young boys and girls who were under 9 years old as of January 1st this year. The kids are eligible to show any kind of animal in the showmanship class. All the exhibitors and animals will be shown together. Animal must have been trained by the exhibitor and may not be entered in any other division (except Gymkhana or Parade) and need not be purebred. The judge will be evaluating how well trained the animals are and the exhibitor’s showmanship skills. Awards will be presented to all the participating exhibitors. In order to participate, the exhibitors should arrive at the fairgrounds on Saturday approximately 1:30 p.m. utilizing the north front gate next to the main office. Each exhibitor must fill out an entry form just prior to the contest, which must be signed by a parent/guardian. The entry forms can be picked up at the main office or livestock office during the fair. After the judging has concluded, the animals may be taken home. The Pee Wee Showmanship Class is sponsored by the Dry Lake Ranch.
The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair in conjunction with the Merrill Park Service, and Crater Lake Trolley will be providing a free shuttle bus service for senior citizens from Klamath Falls and Merrill to the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fairgrounds on Friday, September 9th, Saturday, September 10th and Sunday, September 11th. The shuttle bus will be offering one pickup site in Klamath Falls at the Senior Center located at 2045 Arthur Street. The shuttle bus will also have a pickup site in Merrill at the Merrill Park District. The pickup site will be located in the picnic area behind the Polar Bear Restaurant. The shuttle bus schedule is listed below. Please call the fair office at 530-667-5312 for more information about this new service! The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair would like to extend a big thanks to the Merrill Park District and the Crater Lake Trolley for helping to provide this important service to the area’s senior citizens.
PICKUP SCHEDULE: Klamath Falls Pickup Location: Klamath Falls Senior Center @ 2045 Arthur St. Dates: Friday, Sept. 9, Saturday, Sept. 10 and Sunday, Sept.11 Pickup Times: 10:00am, 1:00pm, 4:00pm Merrill Pickup Location: Merrill Park District – Picnic Area located behind the Polar Bear Restaurant Dates: Friday, Sept. 9, Saturday, Sept. 10 and Sunday, Sept.11 Pickup Times: 11:00am, 2:00pm, 5:00pm Departure Times from the Fair The shuttle bus will be leaving the fairgrounds at the scheduled times. The departure site will be located next to the Main Office near the Pig & Swine Barn Area. Rest Area benches will be available in the departure area. Deptarture Times: 2:30pm, 6:30pm
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We would like to thank the businesses & individuals listed below for their support of the Rotary Jr. Livestock Auction. We greatly appreciate your continued support.
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Prather Ranch
Columbia Forest Products
Porterfield Ranch
Coastal Farm Supply
Tim & Molly Peterson
Frank & Ginger King
Pelican Tractor
Coast Truck Centers
Papé Machinery
Grange Co-Op
Monte Johnson Insurance
Castlerock Farms
Mia & Pia’s
Cal-Ore Telephone
Merles Custom Butcher
Peggy Callas
McKoen & Son
Basin Tire
Martins Food Center
Basin Fertilizer
Nick & Beth Macy
Bob Bailey Farms
Macy’s Flying Service
Irrication Rentals
Delfina Macy
Alsco, Inc.
Jim & Carolyn Lyman
4-R Criss LLC
Les Schwab
Jocks Supermarket
Lassen Canyon Nursery
JW Kerns Irrigation
Klamath Basin Equipment
Intermountain Ag, Inc
David & Robin King
Bennet Farming
Cameron King
Huffman & Son Hay
Kalina Hardware, Inc.
MD Huffman Farms, Inc
Roy Write
Matt & Debbie Huffman
Wong Potatoes
Drew & Destiney Huffman
Western Milling
Aaron Wilson & Jessica Hemphill
Winema Elevators
Hemphill Ranch
Three M Mint
Larry Harrington
Struble Ranch
Clinton & Mary Hall
Staunton Farms
Great Basin Insurance
John & Joan Staunton
J&W Walker Farms
Brad & Dori Staub
Gold Dust Potatoes
Stateline Auto Parts, Inc.
Dennis & Paula Fanning
Sierra Cascade Nursery
Evergreen Ag
Sherm’s Thunderbird Market
Ed Staub & Sons
Seus Family Farms
D.A. Davidson & Co
Runyan Appraisal
Holbrook Ranch
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he Jr. Livestock Auction will take place on Sunday, September 11th @ 2:00 p.m. in the Jock’s Sale Pavilion near the livestock area. Everyone is invited to attend the auction. This year’s auction will include Beef, Rabbits, Swine, Goats, Sheep, Poultry, Turkey and Wood/Metal projects exhibited by 4-H and FFA members.
the auctioneer and sale staff to know who the final bidder is and in order to record the sale.
Bidding and purchasing on the sale lots benefits the entire community. By purchasing a sale lot you not only help the Tulelake Rotary Club, but you are supporting the months of dedication and labor by the 4-H or FFA members. The projects require the exhibitors to put in numerous hours of hard work as they are responsible for the development and health of their project.
During the sale, there will be an auctioneer plus three sale ring attendants, who will acknowledge your bids when you wave your hand or bid number. When you feel you want to bid, just hold up your buyer’s number and the ring attendant will take your bid. Once you’ve bid pay attention to the ring attendant to see if he acknowledges your bid. If the auctioneer took your bid, you will know, as he will be looking to see if anyone else bids more. If the ring attendant starts looking at you again, another bidder has out bid you and he will be looking to see if you want to bid again.
For first-time buyers, the experience can seem a little intimidating because they’ve never bought at an auction before. After reading this article, you’ll realize there is no reason not to participate because buying a fair animal is very easy and is an exciting experience! The sale begins sharply at 2:00 p.m., so you should arrive a little early in order to register as a potential buyer and get your buyer’s number. Upon arrival at Jock’s Sale Pavilion, visit the Rotary Tent where the assistants will help you complete the paperwork to register as a potential buyer. After completing the paperwork you will receive a buyer’s number that you may use to bid with during the auction. The buyer number allows
After receiving your buyer’s number, you are set and ready to bid on the animals of your choice! Many buyers will arrive early prior to the auction in order to view the animals in the barns and visit with the 4-H and FFA exhibitors about their projects.
Contrary to popular belief, you will not unknowingly bid on an animal by inadvertently scratching your arm or sneezing. The first time you bid you may need to make sure a spotter sees you, but after that they will watch you closely and make sure they have your bid if you bid again. I can’t stress this enough, bidding is the easiest thing in the world. The auctioneer and ring attendants are there to help the Rotary Club and the exhibitors get their animals sold and they do a wonderful job of it.
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The Grand and Reserve Grand Champion market animal of the specie selling with be the first to sell. After the champions, the rest of the animals will sell in descending order of the judging results. Prices per specie will vary, but expect to pay about $3.50-$10.00 per pound for a beef which will weigh between 1050-1450 pounds. Sheep will sell for around $6.00-$15.00 per pound and will weigh between 110-160 pounds. Swine will sell for around $4.00-$8.00 per pound and weigh between 215-280 pounds. After you have purchased your animal, there is a little bit of paperwork to complete. All animals go to a designated slaughter house, but you get to choose where it will be processed for the cut & wrap of the meat. If you don’t have a certain place, don’t worry, the people handling the sale can inform you of your choices and help you select the one that is most convenient for you. You are almost finished; you now have to pay for your animal, which can be done either by check or credit card. The meat from the sale lots that you purchased will be ready to be picked-up from the processor of your choice in about two weeks following the sale. You will definitely enjoy eating the meat you’ve purchased as it is always a little sweeter knowing you’ve helped out a very deserving exhibitor.
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Market Steer
Market Steer
Exhibited by Colton Dillabo Purchased by JW Walker Farms for $7,271.00
Exhibited by Mackenzie Hayden-Criss Purchased by Rocky Mountain Construction for $10,522.00
Market Swine
Market Swine
Exhibited by Omar Mora Purchased by Pape Machinery for $3668
Exhibited by Bianca Perez Purchased by Coast Truck Centers and Grange Co-Op for $ 2304
Market Lamb
Market Lamb
Exhibited by D’Anna Massey Purchased by Columbia Forest Products and Jocks Supermarket for $3400
Exhibited by Augustus Macy Purchased by Delfina Macy for $2394
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Market Goat
Exhibited by Baylee Rogers Purchased by Les Schwab Tire Centers for $2,125
Exhibited by Myranda Edgar Purchased by Martin’s Food Center for $1,515
Pen of Meat Rabbits
Turkey
Pen of Meat Poultry
Exhibited by Bebe Daniel Purchased by Klamath Basin Equipment for $490
Exhibited by Kelly Sullivan Purchased by Stateline Auto Parts for $612
Exhibited by Emily Adams Purchased by Monte Johnson Insurance for $528
Replacement Heifer
Replacement Heifer
Exhibited by Mackenzie Hayden-Criss Purchased by Country Inn Limousin for $3,000
Exhibited by Colton Dillabo Purchased by the Don-Lo Ranch for $3,500
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he Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair will be premiering a brand new event at this year’s fair. If you’re looking for a thrill-aminute, fun-filled activity for kids, with extreme spectator entertainment value, check out the Kid’s Barnyard Rodeo event at this year’s fair! This exciting, new children’s event provides the youngsters a chance to participate in numerous fun events in a rodeo like atmosphere providing friendly competition between the children! The Barnyard Rodeo provides events for children ages 3-15. The Barnyard Rodeo events will include, Mutton Bustin, Greased Pig Scramble, Steer Dummy Roping, Potato Sack Races, Egg & Spoon Races, Stick Horse Races and a Watermelon Rolling contest. The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair is proud to offer this free, fun-filled family event on Sunday, September 10th starting at 10:00 a.m. at this year’s fair! Sign-up begins at 9:30 a.m. For more information about participating in the event, information and entry forms can be found in the Entry Handbook, which are available at Coastal, Grange Co-op and at the OSU Extension Office in Klamath Falls, on the fair’s website at www.tbvfair.com, at the fair office in Tulelake or by contacting the fair office @ 530-667-5312 or tulefair@cot.net Mutton Bustin’ is one of the most popular events and offers youngsters between the ages of 4 to 8 years old, weighing less than 60 lbs. an opportunity to try to ride a sheep for a full six seconds! If they stay on for the full six second ride they will receive a score just like any rough stock rodeo rider would! The highest score of the round wins. If none of the participants ride for the full six seconds, the rider who stayed on the longest wins the round. The top three riders from each round will receive placing awards and ALL of the riders in each round will receive a participation award. This fun-filled event creates non-stop action and excitement as the children and our wooly bully sheep grab the attention of numerous fairgoers. Whether it’s a one second or six second ride, these youngsters are in for a wild, exciting and memorable time! The added production of funny commentary, in-arena/chute rider interviews and crowd interaction will make this one of the most popular spectator events at the fair! The Pig Scramble is a squealing, scrambling good time and is as much fun for the kids as it is for the spectators watching! Contestants between the ages of 4 to 12 years of age and weighing less than 85 lbs race after clever and wily young pigs turned loose in the arena. The contestant’s objective is to catch and hold on to a slippery pig in the grass arena. Be prepared: if a contestant catches a pig, the pig will come home to live with the contestant! ALL of the scramblers in each round will receive a participation award. Tell-tale squeals of delight will be heard throughout the fairgrounds!
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Steer Dummy Roping is a good ol’ ropin’ fun time, letting the kids experience where the Old West came from. The cattle didn’t always want to “get along” on the trail so cowboys became skilled in roping the disagreeable animals. Children aged 5 to15 can participate in roping or “catching” a “dummy” steer by twirling the rope in the air, flinging it forward, and neatly bending it around the head of the dummy calf that is his/her target. It doesn’t matter if the rope misses, it’s all about having fun! The little buckaroos will have a dadgum blast with the dummy (as will the older cowboys and cowgirls at heart)! The Potato Sack Races will provide great fun for the competitors and excitement for the spectators! Open to competitors ages 3 to 15 to hop on out into the arena and race like super spuds!! Individual Potato Sack Race: Participants will run to the sack, put both feet in and begin hopping toward the finish line. Contestants must keep both feet in sack and at least one hand on the sack at all times. The sack must remain as close to the waist as possible and should not fall below the knees. The first racer to the finish line wins. Three-legged Potato Sack Race: Two people form a team to race. One person put a left leg and the other person put a right leg in a potato sack. They stand side-by-side and race together from the beginning to the end. The teamwork is the key to finish the race successfully. Usually, walking and running are the more proper method to race rather than hopping or jumping. The first team reaches the finish line wins! Did you know that sack racing was made an official Olympic event in the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis? The good old-fashioned potato sack game is a great past-time and will bring back many childhood memories. The Egg & Spoon Race will have kids and adults “cracking up” by offering a fun and exciting event for the youngsters! Open to children ages 3 to 15. All contestants will be in the arena at the start line. An egg and spoon will be given to each contestant. Contestants must race with the egg in the spoon, holding the spoon by the handle, and far enough so judges can see that no finger or thumb touches the egg. On the signal, contestants race to far end of arena, around a barrel and back to the finish line. The first contestant back with their egg wins. Which came first? The Egg or the Spoon? The Stick Horse Race provides great ol’time fun for the youngsters! We’re calling all jockeys, ages 3 to 10, to compete in the Barnyard Rodeo Stick Horse Races! We will provide the stick horses, you provide the fun! • Race 1 (10 yards): 3-4 year olds • Race 2 (20 yards): 5-7 year olds • Race 3 (30 yards): 8-10 year olds Watermelon Roll Contest is a fun event for children of all ages. We all love the taste of watermelon, but have you ever tried to roll one on the ground and get it to go where you want it to? We guarantee this to be one of the funniest games yet!
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he Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair will be honoring Ron and Lila Stumbaugh of Butte Valley as the 2016 Farmer & Rancher of the year during the Farmers & Ranchers Appreciation Dinner held on Thursday, September 8th at Jock’s Sale Pavilion. All Tulelake, Butte Valley and Klamath Basin area farmers and ranchers are invited to attend the event and enjoy a complimentary dinner. Ron and Lila both graduated from Butte Valley High School, Ron in 1952 and Lila in 1951. They were married in 1953, the day after payday, in Klamath Falls. Ron and Lila moved into the “honeymoon cottage” on the JF Ranch, where they lived for three years. Ron worked for Porterfield’s hauling hay during the day and at night he went to work at the Associated Lumber and Box mill in Dorris.
potatoes with grease on them. They lived in the original homestead house until 1986 when they moved into their current home which they built together with their children. One year Ronnie brought Lila home a birthday present – 8 ewes that he bought at the auction yard in Klamath Falls. The new flock took the hogs place and those eight ewes grew into a flock of 100. Their daughter, Heidi, remembers a flash flood in 1977. The water was flowing so fast and getting so deep that she and her mom had to cut the pasture fence because the sheep were piling up so high.
They purchased 10 acres on Butte Creek in 1963 where there was no electricity and the water froze in November and, if they were lucky, thawed in May. If the family wanted to watch a movie it took a gallon of gas but the family loved living out on Butte Creek and continues to own the land to this day.
Ron and Lila purchased a Johnson hay loader and truck and Ron hauled hay for Becks, George Cross, Porterfield’s, Perry Langer, Bob Cheyne, Vernon Cross, Clarence Cross and so many others. There isn’t a farm or ranch in Butte Valley that Ron didn’t help. Lila worked off and on for over 20 years in the potatoes. She worked for Bob Cheyne, Ralph Wheeler, Matt Parsons and Pete Wilkinson to name a few. Ron went to work for RC Roberts and helped build Spanish Springs Ranch. Ron and Lila are a huge attribute to Butte Valley and are much appreciated for their commitment to their community.
In 1968, the Stumbaughs moved to a beautiful homestead ranch at the base of Mahogany Mountain. The property came with hogs and the kids took care of them feeding them cull
Later on Ron started working on pumps for Red Rock Ranch. After a while he went into business for himself working on pumps. Ron would trade pump work for calves and Lila
Ron and Lila Stumbaugh would care for them. They are still in the cattle business and run their cows with the help of daughter Heidi and son-in-law Frank. When the kids started showing sheep at the Tulelake Butte Valley Fair Lila put long johns on the clean sheep and hauled them to the fair in the back of her station wagon. She invented the original “sleazy”! Ron and Lila have three children, Flint, Starla (Streed) and Heidi (Rosecrans) and now have seven grand children and seven great grand children. Two of their granddaughters represented their fair as Miss Butte Valley.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8 @ 5:00 PM The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair will feature the “11th Annual Farmers & Ranchers Appreciation Day” at this year’s fair. The event will take place on Thursday, September 8th at 5pm. Farmers and ranchers from the Klamath Basin are all invited to attend and enjoy a complimentary dinner. This year, Ron and Lila Stumbaugh will be recognized as the Farmer & Rancher of the Year. During the event, 4-H and FFA jr. exhibitors will display and sell their bred beef replacement heifers in a live auction.
The event was developed to recognize the efforts put forth by local farmers and ranchers and to show them the community’s appreciation of their services and hours of hard work.
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FOGLINE Meet Fogline…an up-and-coming country group from Southern Oregon. They’re here to make you laugh, cry and dance your face off! Give ‘em a listen!
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE FRIDAY • SEPTEMBER 9TH Umpqua Bank Stage #1 7:30 p.m.
Moodswing will be rocking the stage at this year’s fair. Performing as an acoustic duo, Ron and Pamela create a dynamic sound, with unique harmonies and bold solos. Great entertainers with comedy and heart! Ron Houck and Pamela Jones have been performing music together as Mood Swing, for over 19 years, at pubs, fairs and festivals around the country. Although most well known for his bass playing (upright and electric), for the last six years, the guitar has been Ron’s instrument of choice. They are often joined by Sir Walter Raleigh, their 11 year-old Border Collie mix, and yes, he DOES sing. There are several songs that he loves and knows quite well, including originals: “Raleigh’s Blues” and “Bloom Where You’re Planted.”
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PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE THURSDAY • SEPTEMBER 8TH Stage #2 3:30 p.m. • 7:30 p.m.
FRIDAY • SEPTEMBER 9TH Stage #2 12:00 p.m. • 6:30 p.m.
SATURDAY • SEPTEMBER 10TH Stage #2 12:15 p.m. • 5:00 p.m.
SUNDAY • SEPTEMBER 11TH Stage #2 1:15 p.m. • 4:30 p.m.
Andrea Pearson the stage with Grammy Award winner Bryan White. Industry insiders and her myriad of engaged fans already know her as a captivating live performer with a voice that is unrivaled in Nashville.
Though Andrea Pearson may not yet be a household name, she is on the brink of changing all of that. Over the past few years, she has opened shows and toured with some of the biggest names in country music including Brooks & Dunn, Wynonna, Vince Gill, The Band Perry, Sherrie Austin, Lee Ann Womack and Tanya Tucker, and has often shared
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In addition to her talents as an artist, Andrea is a very prolific and in demand songwriter, have written more than 500 songs since she first came to Nashville from British Columbia. Though she hasn’t had a major cut yet (she is considered by many to one of the most brilliant ‘under the radar’ writers in Nashville), her music has already caught the attention of Celine Dion, Reba McEntire, Lee Ann Womack and LeAnn Rimes to name a few. As if there’s time for anything else, Andrea was a finalist on CMT’s Next Superstar series, appeared on ‘Private Lives of Nashville Wives’, had guest starring roles in other artists’ music videos, runs her own home studio, and
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE FRIDAY • SEPTEMBER 9TH Umpqua Bank Stage #1 10:30 p.m.
SATURDAY • SEPTEMBER 10TH Umpqua Bank Stage #1 10:15 p.m.
SUNDAY • SEPTEMBER 11TH Umpqua Bank Stage #1 6:15 p.m.
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE THURSDAY • SEPTEMBER 8TH Umpqua Bank Stage #1 2:30 p.m. • 5:30 p.m. • 8:00 p.m
FRIDAY • SEPTEMBER 9TH Umpqua Bank Stage #1 1:00 p.m. • 3:30 p.m. • 6:15 p.m
SATURDAY • SEPTEMBER 10TH Umpqua Bank Stage #1 2:30 p.m. • 5:00 p.m. • 7:30 p.m.
SUNDAY • SEPTEMBER 11TH Umpqua Bank Stage #1 1:00 p.m. • 3:30 p.m. • 5:00 p.m.
recently made her debut on the Grand Ole Opry with Bryan White. And when she’s not out center stage, you can find her singing back up for a number of major artists including Reba, Linda Davis, and Carolyn Dawn Johnson. The only passion equivalent to music for Andrea is her love for animals. She owns three dogs, a cat and a horse and spends her extra time fostering dogs and raising awareness for the humane society and animal rescue. 2015 is shaping up to be a banner year for Andrea Pearson on tour. She’ll be performing at state and country fairs, festivals and clubs throughout the country, affording her fans a chance to see her from coast to coast. She is also at work on a new album being produced by Bryan White. All things point to the likelihood that Andrea Pearson will not remain ‘under the radar’ for long
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PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE THURSDAY • SEPTEMBER 8TH Umpqua Bank Stage #1 1:00 p.m. • 4:00 p.m. • 6:30 p.m.
FRIDAY • SEPTEMBER 9TH Umpqua Bank Stage #1 2:00 p.m. • 4:30 p.m.
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SATURDAY • SEPTEMBER 10TH Umpqua Bank Stage #1 1:00 p.m. • 3:30 p.m. • 6:00 p.m.
SUNDAY • SEPTEMBER 11TH Umpqua Bank Stage #1 12:00 p.m. • 2:00 p.m. • 4:00 p.m.
SAFE HOUSE PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE FRIDAY • SEPTEMBER 11TH
PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE THURSDAY • SEPTEMBER 8TH Umpqua Bank Stage #1 9:00 p.m.
Stage #3 5:30 p.m.
FRIDAY • SEPTEMBER 9TH
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SATURDAY • SEPTEMBER 10TH Umpqua Bank Stage #1 8:30 p.m.
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ave you ever wondered who maintains all of the beautiful flower gardens at the fairgrounds? It’s the people of the great Klamath Basin who are responsible for the beautiful scenery that the flower gardens provide us all! In 1994, the idea of the Adopt-A-Spot Gardens was created by the fair manager at that time, Cindy Wright. The concept of the flower gardens was to allow the people of the local communities to actively participate at the fair throughout the summer by managing and caring for their specific flower garden. The care takers are then rewarded at fair-time by receiving up to $200 for their hard work and dedication put forth in their flower garden. The beautiful exhibits are a reflection of the pride that the competitive gardeners have for the community and the fairgrounds. The Adopt –A –Spot gardens have continued to flourish and grow in numbers as the years have passed by. This year, there will be 24 Adopt-A-Spot Gardens available for the public to enjoy. The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair would like to give a special thanks to all of the Adopt-ASpot flower gardeners for their continued dedication and contributions that they provide while greatly enhancing the beauty of the fairgrounds! If you are interested in participating in the 2017 Adopt-A-Spot Flower program, call the fair office at (530) 667-5312 or email tulefair@cot.net .
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Below is a list of the 2015 Adopt-A-Spot Flower Gardeners and a numbered map that corresponds with the name of the gardener who cares for the flower garden. 1. Patty Garcia 13. Small Blessings Child Care 2. Karla Rascon 14. Small Blessings Child Care 3. Marla Baley 15. Sara Luscombe & Robbie Osborn 4. Sara Garcia 16. Sara Luscombe & Robbie Osborn 5. Nadine Messersmith 17. Winema 4-H Gardening 6. Maria Luisa-Garcia 18. Natalie Scott 7. Tulelake 4-H Club 19. Natalie Scott 8. Alejandra Chavez-Garcia 20. Tulelake 4-H Club 21. Gretchen Lyman 9. Leticia Rascon 10. Garden removed 22. Gretchen Lyman 11. Sara Luscombe & Robbie Osborn 23. Tulelake 4-H Club 12. Sara Luscombe & Robbie Osborn 24. JoAnn Coronado
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is back! fter a two year hiatus, the Tulelake Butte Valley Fair Board voted to bring the Queens back. Interviews for the 2016 Tulelake Butte Valley Fair Court were held on Thursday, April 14 in Butte Valley. Three applicants from Tulelake and three applicants from Butte Valley competed for the honor of representing their community at the 2016 TBVF. A panel of judges made up of community members, former Fair Court, and Fair Board members from both Tulelake and Butte Valley conducted interviews and applicant evaluations. All applicants were judged on their community involvement, academic achievements, communication ability, and poise. The committee of judges, who were very impressed with the quality and depth of the applicants, selected Liliana Tapia as Miss Butte Valley and Gabriela GonzalezZuniga as Miss Tulelake. Liliana Tapia is a junior at Butte Valley High School. Lily is the daughter of Leonel and Olga Tapia and has two brothers, Marcos and Gilberto and one sister, Daisy. Lily is involved in CSF, and the Butte Valley FFA program serving as an officer. She plays varsity volleyball and varsity basketball, holds a spot on the honor roll each quarter, and volunteers as a candy striper at Sky Lakes Medical Center. Lily enjoys listening to music, walking,
Miss Butte Valley, Liliana Tapia and Miss Tulelake, Gabriela Gonzalez-Zuniga
reading, volunteering within her community and hanging out with friends. Lily’s future plans include attending College of the Siskiyou’s, then continuing her education so she can achieve a career within the medical field. Butte Valley is very excited to have such a reputable, kind, and positive young woman to represent their community. Gabriela Gonzalez-Zuniga is a junior at Tulelake High School. Gabi is the daughter of Silvia Zuniga and Jose Gonzalez. She has two brothers, Luis and Oscar and three sisters, Alejandra, Adilene and Yuleidy. Gabi is involved in and holds officer position in the Tulelake FFA Club, Tulelake High School Student Council, and the Rotary Interact Club.
She plays varsity volleyball, soccer, basketball, track and softball, and she continues to hold a spot on the honor roll each quarter. Gabi enjoys organizing things, playing board games, sports, FFA, watching movies and spending time with her friends and family. Gabi’s future plans are to attend a University of California campus and major in psychology. She would like to become a child psychologist because she loves children and wants to help them overcome their problems and any difficulties they may have encountered throughout their lives. The community of Tulelake is honored to have such a strong leader who is both kind and generous. As hostesses of the Tulelake Butte Valley Fair, the fair court will represent the fair at various festivals and fairs during the summer and fall. Some of the events which the girls have participated in include the Dorris 4th of July Celebration, Tulelake Butte Valley Fair Fundraiser, Siskiyou Golden Fair, Klamath County Fair and they helped with the Volk Family Benefit in Butte Valley. The highlight of the girls’ reign will be attending to their royal duties at the Tulelake Butte Valley Fair from September 8-11, 2016. Gabi and Lily will attend events, present awards, make an appearance in the Annual Fair Parade, all while taking care of and showing their fair animals. We are proud to have Queen Gabi and Queen Lily representing our fair.
Thank you to the 2016 Tulelake Butte Valley Fair Sponsors! ALSCO MARTIN’S FOOD CENTER
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Bailey Livestock, Basin Ambulance, Bill and Marcella Haynes, Bill and Rhonda Heiney, Butte Valley Cattlemen’s Association, Classic Creations Gift Baskets, Dry Lake Ranches, Dunlea Farms, Hemphill Ranches, Janice Woodhouse, JW Cope, Kirbs Outlet, Klamath Basin Hay Growers, LeQuieu Farms, Peggy Callas, Simon Brothers, TC Ranch, Tulelake Volunteer Fire Department
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So much more than just the annual fair! hat happens at the fairgrounds when it’s not fair-time? There is so more to the TulelakeButte Valley Fair than just the annual fair following Labor Day weekend each year. In fact, there are many services available to you throughout the year! The facilities provide a wide variety of history and educational opportunities through both the Museum of Local History operated by the fair staff and the Visitor’s Center of the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument, Tule Lake Unit which is operated by the Lava Beds National Park Service. The fairgrounds offers very reasonably priced building rentals and storage rental space for boats, house trailers, motor homes, recreational vehicles and farm equipment. During the rest of the year the fairgrounds buildings are utilized for numerous rental services and events including the Tulelake Continuation School held in the prior main office building, a 2 month housing facility for 450 migrant
Lava Beds National Monument
workers, various weddings and receptions, meetings, fundraisers and social gatherings are held in the Home Economics, Arts & Crafts, Main Exhibit and Commercial Buildings. The outdoor facilities are used for numerous events and services ranging from sports to year round RV Camp sites. Numerous local community groups utilize the fairgrounds for their annual gatherings including the TID summer picnic, Tulelake Volunteer Fire Department annual fundraiser, Babe Ruth Baseball Games, the Stateline Spectacular Livestock Jackpot Show. If you are interested in utilizing the fairgrounds for your next activity, event, table rental or storage service please call the fair office at (530) 667-5312 or email tulefair@cot.net. We will try our best to accommodate all of your rental needs and in doing so provide you with great “old fashioned small town” customer service!
Tule Lake Unit, WWII Valor in the Pacific National Monument
Things To See & Do: Camping Caving Hiking Star Gazing Wildlife Viewing Modoc War Sites Ranger Lead Programs
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HOME ECONOMICS BUILDING
COMMERCIAL BUILDING The Commercial building is 100’x50’ when rented out it includes one of our concession kitchens and a restroom building. Dimensions: 100’x50’ Heat: Monitor Heater
Utilities: Concrete floors, overhead door
The Home EC building is the ideal site for weddings, wedding receptions, dances and meetings. It includes a foyer, main hall, floriculture wing, and kitchen. Dimensions: Foyer: 616 sq ft Main Hall: 2464 sq ft Floriculture wing: 1920 sq ft
Kitchen: Equipment includes: ovens, stoves, freezer, refrigerator, dishwasher, dishes, and utensils
Capacity: Main hall: 164 seated or 352 standing Floriculture wing: 128 seated or 278 standing
Heat: 3 monitor heaters Utilities: Hardwood floors, men’s and women’s restrooms
ARTS & CRAFTS BUILDING The Arts & Crafts building is an attractive facility for your open house receptions and meetings. The building does include a small kitchen. Dimensions: 2029 sq ft
Heat: Monitor
Capacity: 135 seated or 289 standing
Utilities: Linoleum tile and men’s and women’s restrooms
Kitchen: Equipment includes a sink and stovetop
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MAIN EXHIBIT BUILDING The Main Exhibit building is 160’x60’ when rented out it includes one of our concession kitchens and a restroom building. Dimensions: 160’x60’
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2016 FAIR LOGO COLORING CONTEST
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2016 FAIR LOGO COLORING CONTEST Children age 5 through 16 are invited to participate in the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair’s logo coloring contest. Entries must be submitted at the Home Economics Building or sent to the fair office by Monday, September 5. Send entries to the mailing address, PO Box 866, Tulelake, CA 96134 Child’s Name: Child’s Age: Parent’s Name: Parent’s Signature: Parent’s Phone Number: Submission of this entry grants the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair permission to use the image on their website/social media pages and in fair advertising. Beyond the ribbon prizes given out, no compensation will be paid at this time or in the future for the use of this coloring project. Ribbon Prizes will be awarded to all participants. You may pick up your ribbon in the Home Economics Building anytime during the annual fair.
The Tulelake Butte Valley Fair is always trying to find new ways for the community to actively participate at the annual fair. This year students from Tulelake, Butte Valley and Klamath Schools Districts ranging from pre-school thru elementary were given the opportunity to color an outline of the 2016 “It’s a Family Tradition” fair logo. The name of the child, school and teacher will be located on each colored logo. All of the children’s colored logo outlines will be on display in the Home Economics Building for the public to view and enjoy the hard work of the young children! Each colored logo will receive a fair participation ribbon, which will be available during the fair. If your child participated in the project please ask one of the building attendants for your child’s ribbon! If you would like to participate or know of another youth organization or school who would like to be a part of next year’s youth coloring contest please contact the fair office by calling 530-667-5312 or email tulefair@cot.net.
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Market Steer Grand Champion - Jackson Wood Buyer - Etna Brewing Company Market Steer Reserve Griffin GrandChampion Champion- -Devin Jackson Wood Buyer CLT Logging, Buyer -- Etna Brewing Inc. Company
Market LaMB Grand Champion - Marina Sanchez Buyer - Dan Frietas Livestock Market LaMB Plucker Reserve Champion - Garrett Grand - Marina Sanchez BuyerChampion - Terry & Jean Weathers Buyer - Dan Frietas Livestock Reserve Champion - Garrett Plucker Buyer - Terry & Jean Weathers
Market goat Grand Champion - Myra Whipple Buyer - Montgomery’s Meats Market goat Reserve Champion - Daniel Beck Grand Myra Whipple BuyerChampion - Michelle -LeGrande & Buyer - Montgomery’s Meats Roseburg Resource Co Reserve Champion - Daniel Beck Buyer - Michelle LeGrande & Roseburg Resource Co
The 10th District Jr. Livestock Auction Committee, Inc. The 10th District Jr. Livestock Auction Committee, Inc.
Thank You Buyers Buyers and and supporters supporters for for your your support support Reserve Champion - Devin Griffin Buyer - CLT Logging, Inc.
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Thank You Thank You Buyers and supporters for your supp yers and supporters for your support of our siskiyou County youth Market turkeY Grand Champion - Dalton Daws BuyerMarket - CLT Logging, Inc. turkeY Reserve Champion Shelby Grand Champion - DaltonLang Daws BuyerBuyer - Dave- & Robin Bennett CLT Logging, Inc.
Market Meat PeN oF raBBItS Grand Champion - Laney Spencer Buyer - DeClerck Enterprises Taco Bell Market Meat PeN oF -raBBItS
regIStereD BreD BeeF rePLaCeMeNt HeIFer Grand Champion -BreD PaigeBeeF Hinton regIStereD Buyer - DeClerck Enterprises Taco Bell rePLaCeMeNt HeIFer Reserve Champion Grand Champion- Lexus - PaigeRobinson Hinton - LittleEnterprises Shasta Ranch BuyerBuyer - DeClerck - Taco Bell
of our siskiyou County youth of our siskiyou County youth GrandChampion Champion- -Laney LaneySpencer Spencer Reserve Buyer -- Law DeClerck - Taco Bell Buyer OfficeEnterprises of Darrin Mercier
Reserve Champion - Shelby Lang Reserve Champion - Laney Spencer Champion Buyer - Dave & Robin Bennett A special thank you to Scott Valley Bank for theirBuyer financial support and employee volunteers; providing buyers posters; - Lexus Robinson - Law Office of Darrin MercierTri Counties Bank, forReserve Buyer - Little Shastathe Ranch Glen Rizzardo and JB Dimick auctioneers; Raley’s & Siskiyou County Farm Bureau for providing the buyers breakfast; Siskiyou County Cattlemen Association for providing buyers lunch; A special thank you to Scott Valley Bank for their financial support and employee volunteers; Tri Counties Bank, for providing buyers posters; Pepsi for donating the water; Jason Huffman, owner of Huffman Computers for Technical support; Barry Peters, Stan Sears, Rex Houghton, Kermith Walters & Nadine Hittson for ring help, Glen Rizzardo and JB Dimick auctioneers; Raley’s & Siskiyou County Farm Bureau for providing the buyers breakfast; Siskiyou County Cattlemen Association for providing the buyers lunch; Siskiyou Golden Fair Junior Fair Board for running the price support table, Friends ofand the Fair Volunteers for their help and Buyer’s Thank Adonating special thank you to Scott Bank for their financial volunteers; Tri Counties Bank, Pepsi for the water; Jason Huffman, ownerValley of Huffman Computers for Technical support;support Barry Peters, Stanemployee Sears, Rex Houghton, Kermith Walters & Nadine Hittson for ring help, Cards, and to all the Advisors, Leaders, Parents, and Volunteers that helped throughout the year to make such a successful event happen! Siskiyou Golden Fair Junior Fair Board for running the price support table, Friends of the Fair Volunteers for their help and Buyer’s for providing buyers posters; Glen Rizzardo and JB Dimick auctioneers; Raley’s & Siskiyou CountyThank Farm Bureau Cards, and to all the Advisors, Leaders, Parents, and Volunteers that helped throughout the year to make such a successful event happen!
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for providing the buyers breakfast; Siskiyou County Cattlemen Association for providing the buyers lunch; Pepsi for donating the water; Jason Huffman, owner of Huffman Computers for Technical support; Barry Peters, Stan Sears, A special thank you to Scott Valley Bank for their financial support and employee volunteers; Tri Counties Bank, for providing buyers posters; Glen Rizzardo for and JBring Dimick help, auctioneers; Raley’s & Siskiyou County Farm Bureau for providing the buyers breakfast; Siskiyou County Cattlemen Association for providing th Rex Houghton, Kermith Walters & Nadine Hittson Siskiyou Golden Fair Junior Fair Board for running Pepsi for donating the water; Jason Huffman, owner of Huffman Computers for Technical support; Barry Peters, Stan Sears, Rex Houghton, Kermith Walters & Nadine Hittson the price support table, Friends of the Fair Volunteers for their and Buyer’s Cards, to all Advisors, Siskiyouhelp Golden Fair Junior Fair Board forThank running the price support and table, Friends of thethe Fair Volunteers for their help and Buyer’s Thank A special thank you to Scott Valley Bank for their financial support and employee volunteers; Tri Counties Bank, for providing buyersCards, posters;and to all the Advisors, Leaders, Parents, and Volunteers that helped throughout the year to make such a successful event happen! Leaders, Parents, and Volunteers that helped throughout the year to make such a successful event happen! o and JB Dimick auctioneers; Raley’s & Siskiyou County Farm Bureau for providing the buyers breakfast; Siskiyou County Cattlemen Association for providing the buyers lunch; BreD DaIrY HeIFer Market Hog CoMMerCIaL BreD BeeF
nating the water; Jason Huffman, owner of Huffman Computers for Technical support; Barry Peters, Stan Sears, Rex Houghton, Kermith Walters & Nadine Hittson for ring help, Grand Champion - Lane Worley rePLaCeMeNt Siskiyou Golden Fair Junior Fair Board for running HeIFer the price support table, Friends of the Fair Volunteers for their help and Buyer’s Thank BreD DaIrY HeIFer Buyer - Lohman Apiaries, Inc. CoMMerCIaL BeeF ChampionChase Mercier Cards, and to Grand all the Advisors, Leaders, Parents, andBreD Volunteers that helped throughout the year to make such a successful event happen!
Grand Champion - Megan Dean MarketWell Hog Buyer - McQuoid Drilling GrandChampion Champion -- Coleson Megan Dean Reserve Rice Buyer - Finley McQuoid Well Drilling Buyer Farming, Inc. Reserve Champion - Coleson Rice Buyer - Finley Farming, Inc.
2016 Grand Champion Buyers & exhiBitors Buyers & exhiBitors 2016 Siskiyou Golden Fair Junior Livestock Auction Buyers & Supporters 2016 Siskiyou Golden Fair Junior Livestock Auction Buyers & Supporters rePLaCeMeNt HeIFerLP Buyer - Don Lo Ranch Operations GrandChampion Champion-- Chase Mercier Reserve Lena Fogle Buyer - Don- Lo Ranch Operations LP Buyer Dolan Ranch Reserve Champion - Lena Fogle Buyer - Dolan Ranch
Grand Champion - Lane Worley Reserve Champion - Samantha Brown Buyer - Lohman Apiaries, Inc. Buyer - Orland Livestock Auction Reserve Champion - Samantha Brown Buyer - Orland Livestock Auction
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Jefferson Company Market -Steer Market LaMB Buyer Etna Brewing Company Buyer Dan Frietas Livestock Market Steer Aflac Ada Stone Ed Fredrick Trucking Dr. Magnason & Dr. Purtzer JoAnn Akana Jenner Cattle Company Grand Champion - Jackson Wood Grand Champion - Marina Sanchez GrandChampion Champion -&Jackson Wood Reserve - Garrett Plucker Advantage Paving & Excavating Enterprises Ann Burton Jim& Clara Johnston Etna Duerr Brewing Co. Lisa Nixon Reserve - Devin Griffin Buyer -Champion Etna Brewing Company Buyer DanJohn Frietas Livestock Buyer ---Etna Company Aflac Ed Fredrick Trucking JoAnn Akana BK Ranch Evans Building & Excavating JohnBrewing L.& Scott Real Estate Buyer Terry Jean Weathers Buyer CLT Logging, Inc. Reserve Champion Garrett Plucker Ann Burton Etna Brewing John Lisa Nixon Basic Fencing Fort Jones Lumber YardCo. Inc. John Lawrence Reserve Champion - Devin Griffin Reserve Champion -&Devin Griffin Market LaMB Market Steer Market goat Buyer - Terry & Weathers BK Ranch Building & Excavating John L.Jean Scott Real Estate Belcampo LLC - CLTGrand Medical Center John Linder Buyer CLT Logging, Inc. Buyer Logging, Inc. Fairchild Champion - Evans Marina Sanchez hampion - Jackson Wood Farms, Grand Champion - Myra Whipple Basic Fencing Fort Jones Lumber Yard Inc. John Bray & Associates Fairchild Medical Clinic Josh- & NikiLawrence Gomes Buyer - Dan Frietas Livestock Etna Brewing Company Buyer Montgomery’s Meats Fairchild Medical Center John Linder CLTBelcampo Logging, Farms, Inc. LLC Reserve Champion - Fawaz Farming Livestock Garrett Plucker ReserveK&K Champion - Daniel Beck Champion - Devin Griffin Bray & Associates Fairchild Medical Clinic Josh & Niki Gomes California Outdoor Properties Inc Sisk FinleyWeathers Farming, Inc. Kaletta Tasem Buyer Terry & Jean Buyer Michelle LeGrande & er - CLT Logging, Inc. CLT Scala Logging, Inc. Fawaz K&K Livestock Caralee Fire DawgFarming Karin Newton Roseburg Resource Co California Outdoor Properties Inc Sisk Finley Farming, Inc. Kaletta Tasem Charlie Peckham Construction Five Marys Farm Karle Family Fire House Dawg KarinLogging Newton ChristalCaralee DuncanScala Forest Ranch Ken Dysert Charlie Peckham Construction Five Marys KarleTrucking Family Chuck L. Transportation Fruit Growers SupplyFarm Co. Kenny Joling Duncan ForestSupply RanchCo. House Ken Dysert Logging ChuckChristal L. Logging Fruit Growers Inc. Klamath Basin Equipment L. Transportation FruitAce Growers Supply Co. Kenny Joling LLC Trucking Cliff & Mary AnnChuck Munson/Kaae Krest Angus G&G Hardware Kuck Brothers, Chuck L. Logging FruitGary Growers Supply Co. Inc. Coastal Farm & Ranch/Big R Black Law Klamath Office of Basin DarrinEquipment Mercier Cliff & Mary Ann Munson/Kaae Krest Angus Ace Hardware Kuck Brothers, LLC Collins Properties GaryG&G P. Allen, CPA Les Schwab Tire Center Coastal Farm & Ranch/Big R Gary Black Law of Ranch Darrin Mercier Cowley D&L Geneva Drinkwater Toms LittleOffice Shasta Collins Properties Gary P. Allen, CPA Les Schwab Tire Center Market turkeY Craig and Shannon Davidson Gridner Funeral Chapel Lohman Apiaries Inc. Cowley D&L Inc. GenevaPaws Drinkwater Toms Little Ranch Grand Champion - Shasta Dalton Daws Custom Crushing Industries, Girdner’s Purrfect Pet Crematory Lukes Yreka Drugs Craig and Shannon Davidson Gridner Funeral Chapel Lohman Inc. Buyer CLT Logging, Inc. Market turkeY Market Meat PeN raBBItS Custom Trucking Industries, Inc. Glenn Rizzardo & Kathy Burton M PeterApiaries Inc.oF Custom Crushing Industries, Inc. Girdner’s Purrfect Paws Pet Crematory Lukes Yreka Drugs Reserve Champion Shelby Lang Grand Champion Laney Spencer Grand Champion Dalton Daws Freitas Livestock Griset Farms March- Ranch regIStereD BreD BeeF Market Meat PeN oF raBBItS Market turkeY Dan PeN oF Custom TruckingMarket Industries, Inc. turkeY Glenn Rizzardo & Kathy Burton Market M PeterBennett Inc. raBBItS Buyer -Meat Dave & Robin Dan Larivee Hanna Brothers Ranch Marino & Nola RizzardoHeIFer Buyer CLT Logging, Inc. Buyer DeClerck Enterprises - Taco Bell rePLaCeMeNt Champion - Dalton Daws Grand Champion Laney Spencer Dan FreitasChampion Livestock Griset Farms March Ranch Spencer Grand Champion Laney Grand Dalton Daws Dave & Robin Bennett Hayes & Son Inc. Bell Marvin Seal Excavating Grand Champion - Paige Hinton er - CLT Logging, Inc. Buyer -- DeClerck Enterprises - Taco Reserve Champion Shelby Dan Larivee Hanna Brothers Ranch Marino &-Nola Rizzardo Reserve Champion Laney Buyer - CLT Logging, Inc.Lang Buyer - DeClerck Enterprises Taco DeClerck Enterprises - KFC Hidden Valley Ranch McQuoid Well Drilling -Spencer Buyer - DeClerck Enterprises - TacoBell Bell Champion - Shelby Lang Reserve Champion - Laney Dave & Robin-Bennett HayesSpencer & Son Inc. Buyer Dave & Robin Bennett Marvin Seal Excavating Buyer Law Office Darrin Mercier DeClerck Enterprises - Round Table Hinton Ranch Simmentals Reserve Champion Shelby Lang Menneof Ranch Reserve Champion - Lexus Robinson - Dave & Robin Bennett Buyer Law Office of Darrin Mercier Reserve Champion - Well Laney DeClerck Enterprises - KFC Hidden Valley Ranch McQuoid Drilling Spencer DeClerck Enterprises - Taco Bell & Robin Bennett Hitchings Ranch Buyer - Little Shasta Ranch Michael Tasem DeClerckBuyer Enterprises- -Dave Round Table Hinton Ranch Simmentals MenneDarrin Ranch Mercier Buyer - Law Office Dena Rizzardo & Chris Bennett Hockaday Natural Colored Sheep Michelle of LaGrande DeClerck Enterprises - Taco Bell Hitchings Ranch Michael Tasem Dickinson Builders Houghton Ranch Mike & Lynne Bryan Dena Rizzardo & Chris Bennett Hockaday Natural Colored Sheep Michelle LaGrande Dolan Ranch Hurlimann Ranch Miner St. Meat Market Dickinson Builders Houghton Ranch Mike & Lynne Bryan Don Lo Ranch Operations LP JW Kerns Irrigation Minton Hometown Properties Dolan Ranch Hurlimann Ranch Miner St. Meat Market Dotty’s Jack and Darci Laws Montgomery’s Meat Don Lo Ranch Operations LP JW Kerns Irrigation Minton Hometown Properties Dotty’s Jack and Darci Laws Montgomery’s Meat
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