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Shaw Media / ShawLocal.com • Tuesday, Aug 9, 2022

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Whiteside County Fair offers plenty of family fun Shaw Local News Network MORRISON – The 151st Whiteside County Fair offers plenty of family fun Aug. 16-20 at the fairgrounds in Morrison. The Mega Band is back again this year, and the Wilson Family Show will entertain fairgoers with its carnival and midway attractions. Patrons can ride unlimited rides every day of the fair for $60 (if purchased in advance the week before the fair at the Secretary’s office) or $70 during the fair. The Grandpa Cratchet Stage Show will return this year, along with a Bike Give Away each day of the fair and the Cake/Pie Walk. New this year is Bertrand’s Petting Zoo and pony rides throughout the day every day. Here are some of the other planned events:

Tuesday, Aug. 16

Pleasure Horse Show at 9 a.m. Kids Tractor Pedal Pull at 2 p.m. Open swine judging at noon and junior swine judging at 4:30 p.m. Pro-Bull Riding is the evening entertainment starting at 7 p.m. Cheer as the cowboys prepare to hang on for 8 seconds while their four-legged nemesis try to spoil their plans.

Wednesday, Aug. 17

Exhibition Barrels at 8 a.m. Western horse speed events and dairy judging at 9 a.m. For the first time, Pro-Bronc Riding will be the entertainment at 7 p.m. This event will involve a rodeo participant riding a bucking horse (sometimes called bronco) that attempts to throw or buck off the rider before the 8 seconds is up. Originally based on the necessary buck breaking skills of a working cowboy, the event is now a highly stylized competition that uses horses that often are specially bred for strength, agility and bucking ability.

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Zoey Hook, 18 months old, has fun riding with her brother Carter, 3, on a kiddie carnival ride at the 2021 Whiteside County Fair.

Thursday, Aug. 18

Beef Cattle Jr. Show at 9 a.m., Heavy Horse Hitches, including 4 Horse, at 9 a.m., and halter classes at 1 p.m. The evening grandstand entertainment will be Karen Hester as Dolly Parton. This tribute artist possesses a wide array of performance experience, a serious set of pipes and a dead-on tone. Hester brings her Dolly Parton act to life at 7 p.m.

Friday, Aug. 19

Heavy Horse Hitch classes at 9 a.m., open beef show at 9 a.m., Heavy Horse at 1 p.m. (in front of the grandstand with the Big 6 Horse and Unicorn Hitches). Antique Tractor Parade at 5:30 p.m.

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A track official uses the red flag to temporarily stop the action during the mini-van division at the 2021 demolition derby at the Whiteside County Fair. Morrison firefighters quickly extinguished the fire and the event continued to a the delight of the crowd. The Illini State Pullers Association will bring “souped up” tractors and trucks that will pull the sled, showing off the horsepower under the hood at 6:30 p.m. in front of the grandstand.

Saturday, Aug. 20

Kids Tractor Pedal Pull at 11 a.m. Harness racing at 1 p.m. Wood-carving auction at 4 p.m. The car crushing, adrenaline pump-

Photo provided by Todd Mickley

Karen Hester will perform as Dolly Parton at 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 18, at the Whiteside County Fair.

ing, smoke-filled Demolition Derby will take place at 6:30 p.m. For more information, visit www. whitesidecountyfair.org.


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