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VOLUME 40 NUMBER 6 • PH. 813-737-NEWS (6397) • E -MAIL : FARMR ANCHNEWS@AOL.COM • W W W.FARMAND R A N C H N E W S .C O M

Agriculture’s Most Trusted Source For News, Views and Advertising Since 1974 Hillsborough County Fair Opens October 16 for 5-Day Run

2012 Harvest Queen Kallee Cook

Application deadline for Hillsborough County Fair’s Harvest Queen Contest If you are ready for the experience of a lifetime as the Greater Hillsborough County Fair’s Harvest Queen or Jr. Harvest Queen, get your application in now! The 2013 Harvest Queen and Jr. Harvest Queen’s application process has started and will close at 6 p.m. Monday, October 7th, 2013. The Sr. Harvest Queen will receive a $1,000 scholarship, sponsored by Linda and Marvin Brown, with an additional $1,000 matching scholarship from Florida College should the winner decide to enroll there. The competition and selection for the 2013 Harvest Queens will be held Saturday, October 12, at 6:00 pm

at the Hillsborough County Fairgrounds, Hwy. 60 and Sydney Washer Road, east of Brandon. The Harvest Queen royalty act as official ambassadors for the Fair by promoting the heritage and values of the community, and making appearances around the county during their reign. The winning contestants must embody the Fair’s values of integrity, pride of place, southern hospitality and commitment to community. To view the application form visit: www.hillsboroughcountyfair.com or call the Fair Office at 813-737-FAIR (3247). Entry forms must be delivered to the Fair Office by 6 p.m.

The 20th annual Hillsborough County Fair opens Wednesday, October 16, and runs through Sunday, Oct.20 at the County Fairgrounds just east of Brandon on Highway 60. This year many events will be held under a new 20,000 square foot building with new restrooms completed in time for the 2013 event. Livestock shows are a staple at the Fair every year, featuring Dairy, Beef, Goats, Sheep, Swine, Rabbit, Horse and Poultry Shows. Home Arts - canning, sewing, baking, fine art, photography and needlework - is open to everyone, along with special “just for kids” competitions. The always interesting “Recycled Yard Art” competition returns. Friday, October 18 and Saturday, October 19 will again feature a Ranch Rodeo in the 1800-seat outdoor arena. Real ranch hands compete in wild cow milking, bronc riding, branding, trailer loading, and mutton busting for the children. Advance purchase of a Rodeo ticket, available at area merchants, will get the purchaser in the Fair free! For ticket locations visit the Fair’s website at www.hillsboroughcountyfair.com Free shows include Robinson’s Racing Pigs running and swimming to the finish line. The Firefighter Show provides a fun, entertaining and educational show for young and old alike, and Herriot’s Family Fun Circus with horses, dogs and people performing to the delight of the crowds. New this year will be the Historical Area which will feature a sawmill, cutting lumber on-site, that will immediately be used in building a blacksmith shop during the Fair. The art of charcoal making will be demonstrated. The area will be rounded out with old engines and machinery of yesteryear. Round Bale decorating, Bullwhip cracking, FFA/4-H Day, Youth Beef Cooking contest, a Youth Horticulture show and the 16th annual Teenage Battle of the Bands round out some of the youth competitions. The County fair Corn Hole Toss champion will again be awarded on Saturday, October 19th. Rotary’s annual Chili Cook-off returns on Sunday, October 20th. Come and compete or just enjoy the Chili! Arnold’s Amusement’s return with the spectacular familyoriented ride midway. Wristbands Ride specials are available each day of the Fair. The Bay Area Bandits Mounted Shooters will perform in the arena on Saturday morning October 19. Come see the mounted shooting excitement of the old west in action! A Fair visit isn’t complete without enjoying your favorite fair food. Sausage fries, elephant ears, roasted corn, deep fried Oreos to name a few. The Hillsborough County Fair is produced annually by hundreds of volunteers to preserve and promote the history, agriculture, education and culture of the county. Visit www.hillsboroughcountyfair.com for more information about specific events and activities held at the Fair.


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