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The Evergreen State Fairgrounds is located one mile west of Monroe, WA; 14 miles east of Everett, on US 2; approximately 30 miles northeast of Seattle via I-405
ADMISSION HOURS: August 27 - September 6, 2015: 10:00am to 10:00pm September 7 (Labor Day): 10:00am to 7:00pm Please see Fair Schedules for barn change-overs and closures
Daily admission August 27-Sept. 7
Available at Ticket Gates only: (Discounted on September 7)
Adults (16 - 61 years).................................................... $12.00 Senior Citizens (62 to 89 years)................................... $8.00 Senior Citizens 90 years & over.................................... Free Youth (6-15 years)........................................................ $8.00 Child (5 & under).......................................................... Free
PARKING: $10.00 each entry CARNIVAL: Hours: 11am-11pm daily; 11am-7pm September 7. See www.evergreenfair.org for carnival specials, prices, rides and more
SAVE BIG!! Advance Carnival Wristbands - On Sale Now through August 26th only! Advance all day ride wristbands are only $25 (valid any day of the Fair!). On sale at the Fair Box Office, online at www.EvergreenFair. org or call 1-800-5143849 ext. 2 (by phone deadline August 7). Last day to purchase in person or online: Wednesday, August 26th!!
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General Information 2015 Save $ at the fair with special deals!
Less money on fair admission means more money for rides and treats! Here are special deals on admission and ways to save money at the gate. Walgreen’s The best savings are to be found at Walgreen’s pharmacies. Stop at any Walgreen’s pharmacy in Snohomish County or North King counties and ask for a fair admission promo code to bring the cost of a ticket from $12 down to $8 (includes a $1 processing fee). It’s still the best deal going, and it’s good through Aug. 26. Tickets are valid any one day of the fair, Aug. 27 through Sept. 7. Once you have your code, go to www.evergreenfair. org and click Fair Deals to redeem your code and buy your tickets.
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Unlimited Carnival Passes As any parent knows, ride tickets can add up quickly, with ride tickets costing $1 each and some rides taking four or five tickets. That’s why getting an unlimited carnival wristband can save families a bundle and the kids can have as much fun as they want. Get a wristband that is good for unlimited rides between 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. for only $25 by buying before the fair begins. The last day to buy in person or online is Wednesday, Aug. 26! Before Aug. 8, buy tickets over the phone at 1-800-514ETIX (3849) Ext. #2. Phone sales and online sales are subject to a convenience fee. Buy online by Aug. 26 by going to www.evergreenfair.org and clicking on Carnival. Save even more by going directly to the fairgrounds any day before the fair begins. Passes purchased prior to the Fair at the Evergreen State Fairgrounds Pass Booth by the West Tunnel Entrance at 14405 179th Ave SE in Monroe are not subject to a convenience fee.
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Be aware that the passes are good until 10 p.m. only; the carnival may stay open an extra hour, but only tickets are accepted past 10 p.m.
Group discounts Got a big group through your business, church, school or other organization? Get adult tickets, regularly $12, for only $7 each if you get tickets for 25 people or more at once! Senior (62-89) and youth tickets (6-15), usually $8, are $5 with a group discount. Before Aug. 10, these tickets have to be preordered by mail. Go to www. evergreenfair.org and click Tickets, the scroll down to find the link for group discount tickets. Download and fill out the form, then mail it in along with a check for the total amount. To pay by credit card, mail or fax in the form and indicate that on the form that you want to pay by credit card, and the fair box office will call you to get the number. Also use the form to pre-order discounted parking, regularly $10, for $8, and your unlimited carnival ride wristbands for $25 each, and pay one price for everything. Group tickets ordered before Aug. 10 will be mailed to you. Tickets ordered after that can be picked up at the pass booth any day through the end of the fair, but you are strongly encouraged to pick them up ahead of the fair to avoid parking fees. Between Aug. 10 and Aug. 26, get group tickets by going directly to the West Gate pass booth Monday-Friday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please call (360) 805-6700 with any questions or email Sierra.Warren@snoco.org.
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SPECIALS Special deals on special days Every weekday of the fair there are special deals at the gate. Some are available to everyone, and some are for specific groups. See the schedule to find great savings! And don’t forget that fair gate admission is included with the price of a concert ticket or an Evergreen Speedway ticket for events during the fair, so see the concert schedule (page 6) and the Speedway schedule (page 14) to plan and save. Rodeo tickets do not include fair gate admission.
Thursday, Aug. 27
Tuesday, Sept. 1
Opening Day
Twosday-Tuesday
Free fair gate admission for everyone until 1 p.m.
$2 fair gate admission before 2 p.m.
Friday, Aug. 28
Family Day
Free fair gate admission for armed forces and first responders (with proper I.D.). Free fair gate admission until 1 p.m. with three cans of food.
Agriculture Day
$5 fair gate admission per person before 5 p.m.
Monday, Sept, 7
Thursday, Sept. 3
Labor Day Fair gate admission discounts for everyone! (Fair closes at 7 p.m.)
Free fair gate admission until 1 p.m. with three cans of food.
Wednesday, Sept, 2
Monday, Aug. 31
Kid’s Day
Senior Citizen’s Day
Free fair gate admission for kids ages 15 and under.
Free fair gate admission for people age 62 years and older.
Friday, Sept. 4 Armed Forces Day
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Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo 7:30 p.m., Monday, Aug. 31 (Gates open at 6 p.m.) $30-50, includes Fair admission Pat Benatar and longtime musical partner (and husband) Neil “Spyder” Giraldo, one of rock-nroll’s most successful all-time duos, this year celebrate 35 years of collaboration with an international tour, including a performance at the Evergreen State Fair. Thirty-five years ago, Benatar released her debut album In the Heat of the Night, including songs she cowrote with guitarist and pianist Giraldo, formerly of Rick Derringer’s band, and two of the songs charted on Billboard. Her follow-up album, Crime of Passion, established her as a megastar. The iconic “Hit Me With Your Best Shot” broke the Top 10, and the album stayed at #2 for five weeks, stayed in the top 10 for six months, and sold 5 million copies. Benatar 6
won a Grammy that year for Best Female Rock Performance of 1980, and she and Giraldo appeared on the cover of Rolling Stone. Benatar was also the first female artist to appear on MTV, with the video for “You Better Run,” which also made Giraldo the first guitarist to appear on MTV. In 1982, she and Giraldo married, and they have two daughters. In all, Benatar has won four Grammy Awards, eight platinum albums, sold 26 million albums, and has had 19 Top 40 hits, including “Love is a Battlefield,” “Hell is for Children,” “Hit Me With Your Best Shot,” “We Belong,” and “Invincible.” Giraldo, in addition to writing more than 100 songs with and for Benatar, has also written hit songs for Rick Springfield, (including “Jesse’s Girl” and “I’ve Done Everything for You”) John Waite, Beth Hart, and Kenny Loggins.
7:30 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 1 (Gates open at 6 p.m.) $30-48, includes Fair admission Group (10+) Discount Code (save $5 off Grandstand Festival Seating): EVERGREEN Group Discount Code Valid thru September 1. Casting Crowns is America’s top-selling Christian music act, and has been since 2007. The group started out in Florida as a youth worship band, and though they have since relocated to Atlanta, they each remain active in ministry in their various churches. The band gained regional attention in Georgia after moving there from the Daytona area, winning awards and making two albums that sold respectably. The band had no ambitions beyond local success, but when a copy of one of their songs reached Mark Miller, lead singer of the country band Sawyer Brown, things changed for the group. Miller signed the band to his personal label, and the resulting selftitled album was released in 2003 and went platinum. The band won a Grammy for the next album, which went to #9 on Billboard, and had a #1 hit with “Praise You in This Storm.” A third album was even more successful. In all, the band has racked up six Grammy nominations, one Grammy, three American Music Awards, two Billboard awards and many other awards. Currently the band is touring in support of the new album Glorious Day-Hymns of Faith.
Jerrod Niemann 7:30pm, Thursday, Sept. 3 (Gates open at 6 p.m.) $30-48, includes Fair admission Save $$! Two nights, two shows, one seat! Purchase a Lee Brice concert ticket and a Jerrod Niemann concert ticket and save $10 or more! Jerrold Neimann soared to national attention in 2010 with the album Judge Jerrod and the Hung Jury, and since then has had two more very successful albums. Country hits include “Lover, Lover” and “Drink to That All Night,” Aside from his personal success, though, he has written for many other top country artists, including Garth Brooks, Zona Jones and Jamey Johnson. Neimann started playing young in
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e Lee Brice 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 2 (Gates open at 6 p.m.) $37-55, includes Fair admission Save $$! Two nights, two shows, one seat! Purchase a Lee Brice concert ticket and a Jerrod Niemann concert ticket for the following night and save $10 or more! Lee Brice was a successful artist long before anyone outside the music industry knew his name. In 2007, he wrote “More Than a Memory,” which Garth Brooks recorded, and the song was the first in the history of the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart ever to debut at #1. The song he wrote for the Eli Young Band, “Crazy Girl,” was Billboard’s top country song of 2011. And he has also written for Adam Gregory and Tim McGraw. Interestingly, he never intended to write for other people. Every song he wrote, he says, he wrote for himself. When he finally got to record for himself, he was a phenomenal success. His album Love Like Crazy broke a 62-year-old record for longest run on the country chart, and also the longest climb on the chart; it steadily inched up for 46 weeks until reaching the Top 10, and stayed on the chart for 56 weeks, peaking at #3. He’s had four #1 hit singles. Brice’s first #1 hit single was “A Woman Like You,” followed by “Hard To Love,” “I Drive Your Truck,” and most recently “I Don’t Dance.”
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Vince Gill 7:30 p.m, Friday, Sept. 4 (Gates open at 6 p.m.) $35-60, includes Fair admission Vince Gill is one of country music’s most iconic guitarists, singers and songwriters. Since he broke out in 1990 with “When I Call Your Name,” he has racked up 17 CMA awards, and has won more Song of the Year awards than any other artist. Born to a country musician who encouraged him to play music, Gill got his start as a member of the 1970s-era Pure Prairie League before becoming a solo artist in 1983. His first hits came out the following year, and by 1990, he’d earned a Grammy and a CMA award for Single of the Year and his album When I Call Your Name had gone platinum. In 1992, he started cohosting the Country Music Awards, which he did for the next 12 years, setting a record for the longest run hosting a television awards show. In 2000, Gill married singer Amy Grant.
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The CMA recognized Gill’s enormous influence on country music by recently given him the Irving Waugh Award of Excellence, given to “the originator and caretaker of demonstrated ideas and actions that have dramatically broadened and improved country music’s influence,” and BMI gave him their Icon Award, for ”songwriters who have had a unique and indelible influence on generations of music makers.” Gill has won 20 Grammy awards, eight Academy of Country Music Awards, including awards for his humanitarian work and for Career Achievement, and he has more CMA awards for best male vocalist (five) than any other singer. He has sold 26 million albums. He was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2007 and he is a member of the Grand Ole Opry. He also has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
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Volunteers help sort donations at the Evergreen State Fair. Donations last year totaled more than 45,000 pounds of food. Photos courtesy of the Evergreen State Fair
Admission free with food bank donation during select hours
A great deal of the fun of the fair is eating fair food, like elephant ears, scones and corndogs. At the Evergreen Fair, you can snack on all your favorite fair foods, knowing your admission helped someone else eat, too. For several hours on two special days of the fair, you can get in free with a donation for local food banks. Three cans of food is all it takes to get in Friday, Aug.
28, or Friday, Sept. 4, between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m., and your admission is good for the rest of the day! All the food that is collected is divided between 20 Snohomish County food banks. Last year, the fair collected more than 45,000 pounds of food. The food is enormously helpful to local food banks, as donations tend to decline during the summer months.
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2015 Evergreen State Fair Honorees Each year, the Evergreen State Fair honors an individual or family who has contributed significant personal time and energy toward the improvement and betterment of the annual fair. Their efforts can be focused in a specific area of exhibition or toward the overall function of the Fair. The fair honoree is recognized for his/her work and accomplishments at the opening day ceremony for The Evergreen State Fair. This year’s fair honorees, Ed and Vicki Miller, did not grow up on a farm, but it was always their desire to have a farm where they could raise animals, vegetables and flowers, and watch their family grow up. After the purchase of a new animal, they enrolled their kids in 4-H, which turned out to be the beginning of a lifelong passion. The entire family became involved with The Evergreen State Fair through involvement with 4-H.
After their kids grew up, Ed and Vicki stayed deeply involved, continuing to bring animals to the fair each year and volunteering in the 4-H Plant and Soil Science Section. The Evergreen State Fair is one of Ed’s top priorities; you will never hear about Ed and Vicki taking a vacation in August, as “it’s fair time!” The Millers enjoy interacting with the public and teaching them about animals and other things. They design their displays to be interactive for fair visitors. People stop and talk to Ed during the year to say, “Are you the guy with the babies at the ESF? We make sure to never
miss coming by to see you!” Vicki continues volunteering as the assistant superintendent in the 4-H Plant and Soil Science Department. During the fair she cooks dinner for the judges, helps run contests, gets extra supplies as needed, helps many others in the 4-H
building and makes sure that everyone is having a great time. Their love for ESF is what has made Ed and Vicki continue their involvement after more than 25 years.
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A Letter from the Fair:
Help keep kids BE safe at the fair The Evergreen State Fair is expanding our focus on child-safety by providing some suggestions we hope that will help parents be proactive, to take steps before they leave home for a day at the fair. We know that searching for a lost child in a crowd of thousands is one of the most terrifying experiences a family can experience. The fair has exceptional safeguards and support in place including providing a “Lost Child Booth” (location #407 on the map) where you can pick up free ID wristbands to help identify your child. The sheriff has a facility on site that they use to monitor surveillance cameras that are placed throughout the fair to help keep track of children. We also have highly trained sheriff officers and security personnel
that patrol the grounds to help us provide a family friendly event but this is not enough - we need your help. Helping parents and guardians prepare for a kid-safe, worry-free outing to the Evergreen State Fair is at the heart of the “before you leave home checklist” that we have developed with help from Providence Regional Hospital’s Safe Kids Snohomish County program and Monroe Public Schools. Please review the checklist and let us know if you have any questions, suggestions or would like to be involved with keeping children safe during the fair.
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Safety Checklist Keep photos on your phone and get our free ID bracelets • Take a close-up photo of your child and a photo of the two of you together and store them on your phone. • Make a mental note of what your child is wearing and who they’re with. • Never have your child’s name displayed on clothing or backpacks. • Get a free ID bracelet for your child at the fair’s Lost Child Booth. Know the fair’s safe places and safe people • Get a map immediately upon entering the fair and locate the Help Center and Lost Child Booth. • Talk with your child about who to ask for help - fair staff, police or fair security. • Be sure your child knows to not search for you on their own and not to leave the fairgrounds under any circumstances. • Program your child’s cell phone with key contact numbers. • Tell you child it’s OK to call 911 if they get separated from you. Supervise, supervise, supervise • Adult supervision is required for children under 12 years old. • Never leave a child alone in the carnival area. If they go on a ride without you, find a place where you can see them at all times - while they’re in line, when they enter the ride and when exiting. • Older children should stay in groups and use the buddy system. Accompany your child to the restroom •N ever let your child enter or stay in the restroom alone. The Events Center has family restrooms that allow you to accompany your child. •O lder children should use the buddy system when using the restroom.
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Make tracking your child easy • Dress your child in bright clothing so they’re easy to see in crowded areas. • Avoid becoming separated: walk at a pace that is comfortable for your child and never leave a procrastinating child behind. • Hold your child’s hand; place small children in strollers. • Make contacting you easy • Make sure each child knows his or her full name and phone number. Have children practice both saying it out loud and writing it down. • Write your phone number on a small slip of paper and tuck it in your child’s pocket. Be clear, be firm and practice together • Children begin to understand appropriate public behavior by age two or three. • Lead by example. • Be firm with your rules, and have your child repeat them back to you. • Reinforce stranger danger rules, and role play strategies for safety. • Playing Red Light, Green Light is a fun way to help children practice following your directions before the distractions of the fair begin. Stay together in parking lots • Never allow your child to walk or run ahead of you in parking lots. • Hold your child's hand firmly and be alert when walking in a parking lot. • Remember that even though you and your child can see a vehicle, the driver may not be able to see you. Have open, trust-building conversations • Encourage your child to talk with you about any situation that makes them feel uncomfortable. Listen and take them seriously. Report any concern immediately.
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Pig races go all-opportunity with GASCAR Crazy Animal Races For many years, pig races have been a regular feature of the fair. This year, the event goes all-inclusive, when goats and more hit the track for the first-ever GASCAR Crazy Animal Races. Goats, sheep, chickens, pigs and other surprise animals wear racing silks as they hoof and waddle their way around and sometimes over the track! It’s educational and Location: exciting, and includes audience par#408 in Frontierland ticipation, with presenters recruiting audience members to wave race flags and lead cheering sections for each race Race Times: animal. The team leaders can even win 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3:30 p.m. prizes if their animal wins. Each race begins with a fun presentaand 5:30 p.m. tion and quiz for prizes, as the crowd gets revved up for the races. There could even be a dance contest. Each audience section is assigned an animal to root for, and the race begins! A race might include a goat, a sheep, a pig and a duck, and don’t count the duck out! Seeing a duck waddling down a hay-covered track ahead of a sheep and a goat, wings spread for balance, will make kids of all ages laugh out loud! The races are brought to you by Great American INSURANCE BROKERS Petting Zoo, the same company that also brings the petting zoo, which this year replaces the Pepsi entertainment stage. The zoo contains a wide Stop by or call us for a FREE QUOTE! variety of animals including llamas, fallow deer, Bennett wallabies, African pygmy goats, assorted www.filerinsurance.com exotic and domestic goats and sheep, Vietnamese potbellied pigs, bantam chickens, miniature Sicilian donkeys, miniature call ducks, and baby 15222 Woods Creek Rd. animals born all year long. Monroe 360-794-7665
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DAILY ATTRACTIONS AND DISPLAYS NEW THIS YEAR!! GASCAR CRAZY ANIMAL RACES Location:#408 in Frontierland Show Times: 11 a.m.; 1 p.m.; 3:30 p.m. and 5:30 p.m. Inter-species animal racing like you’ve never seen before! Goats, sheep, chickens, pigs and other surprise animals wear racing silks as they hoof and waddle their way around and sometimes over the track! (See story page 11) GREAT AMERICAN PETTING ZOO Location: #210 (South of Arena #100) 10:30 a.m. - 8:30 p.m. daily; 10:30 a.m.-7 p.m. on Sept. 7. This petting zoo is actually a touring attraction, based in Oregon, where all the zoo animals were born and raised on a farm there. At the fair, the petting zoo animals are kept in a single large enclosure, free to amble about or snooze as they like, and visitors can approach and pet them. There are zoo attendants who are there to answer questions about the animals which contains a wide variety of animals including llamas, fallow deer, Bennett wallabies, African pygmy goats, assorted exotic and domestic goats and sheep, Vietnamese potbellied pigs, bantam chickens, miniature Sicilian donkeys, miniature call ducks, and baby animals born all year long. INTERNATIONAL LUMBERJACK SHOWS Location: in Frontierland, #409 12 p.m.; 4 p.m.; and 7 p.m. (12 p.m. and 4 p.m. on Sept. 7) Axe throwing, logrolling, sawing and some comedy mixed in - your fair day experience would not be complete without seeing the lumberjack show. This will be the Leavenworth-based Marcellus family’s thirty-fourth year producing the lumberjack shows. Their demonstrations of skill are based on the real skills early lumberjacks in the northwest used on the job. For example, when a lumberjack prepared to move from one tree to the next, he would throw his axe into the new tree, and eventually axe - throwing developed into a competition sport. Logrolling was actually once a life-threatening practice in which loggers, who moved logs into water for easier
AZTEC INDIAN DANCERS Location: in Frontierland, #404 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. (no 8 p.m. show on Sept. 7) Beautiful Indian costumes, cultural teachings, and dancing are oneof-a-kind. Aztec dance was an important part of the cultural history of Mexico. In the 1590s an Aztec nobleman gathered the survivors of the Spanish conquest and they agreed to try to preserve their culture as best they could through dance. In the 1930s, there was a return to the original Aztec percussion instruments that led to a resurgence of the ancient art form. Today it is practiced much as it was a thousand years ago.
transport, would stand on the floating logs and maneuver them around. The loggers had to be careful not to fall, lest they slip between the logs, after which rescue was very difficult. The International Lumberjack Show began as a demonstration under the Space Needle in Seattle in 1971. WESTERN HERITAGE INTERACTIVE MUSEUM Location: #611 10am - 10 pm daily; 10 .am. - 7 p.m. on Sept. 7 An interactive museum of mining, logging, agriculture and wildlife in Northwestern Washington. See story (page 13) SNOHOMISH COUNTY AGRICULTURE DISPLAY AND FARMER FOR A DAY Location: by the West Gate #260 10 a.m. - 8 p.m. daily; 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. on Sept. 7 The showcase of Snohomish County agriculture! Enter the Kid’s Activity Tent where you can be a farmer for a day! Dig for potatoes, pick an apple, and milk a cow!
MORE SPECIAL DISPLAYS: Chainsaw carvers, NW District beekeepers, NW Native Americans, Quil Ceda carvers, Shannahan Cabin/Monroe Historical Society, Sky Valley Stock and Antique Tractors, Sow and Litters, totem poles, WSU Master Gardeners, and more! Please see fair schedule beginning page 18 for complete details. 12
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History comes alive at the Western Heritage Center
Jerry Senner, founder of the Western Heritage Center, has collected a great number of pieces of antique farming and mining machinery, some of which is still functional. Photo courtesy of the Western Heritage Center
Making rope, starting powerful engines, generating enough electricity to light up a light bulb and sticking one’s fingers into an old-fashioned milking machine are just a fraction of the things kids can do at Monroe’s Western Heritage Center in Monroe. The museum, located at the fairgrounds, is 2,250 square feet of space densely packed with exhibits and artifacts from the Sky Valley’s history. There are exhibits on mining, train travel, homemaking, timber and most of all, agriculture. The museum is a great way to get kids to have fun while learning. There’s so much to do at the museum, kids won’t feel like they have been prematurely thrust back into a classroom. One of the things kids can do is see how their greatgreat grandparents used to make rope. On a simple but ingenious device consisting of three spinning hooks operated by a hand crank, children can make their own lengths of rope to take home. There is an old-fashioned water pump that spills water into a sink when the handle is pumped. There is another machine that was once used to shell ears of dried corn; kids can turn it on and drop a cob in to watch it come out shucked on the other side, with the kernels spilling into a bucket.
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Kids can turn on a motor to run an old-fashioned washing machine, or turn on old-time saws. They can also talk on a century-old telephone, and run a pedalpowered generator to make a light bulb light up. A kid favorite is the antique milking machine; kids can turn them on and stick their fingers in to feel it squeeze. Another favorite is the ear-splitting air whistle, which kids can blow. There is a lot to see, too; a train runs around the museum on a track, there’s a replica of part of an old mine, and a huge waterwheel slowly spills water into a trough. The wheel powers a huge overhead camshaft, which in turn runs some of the museum’s largest machines, including a giant old drill press that actually drills through a piece of wood. Outside, kids who like tractors can get up close to a large number of them, including a train engine-sized machine still awe-inspiring today. There’s enough activities to occupy kids for at least an hour or two, and the outing will be very affordable; entry is by donation, so give what you can. The museum, located at the the far east corner of the fairgrounds in building 611, is open year-round 10 a.m5 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and noon-5 p.m. Sundays. Open daily during the fair.
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Let's Go To The Races! Motorsports are a big part of the Evergreen State Fair, thanks to the Evergreen Speedway, a NASCAR “home” track that shares the fairgrounds. The track is the only one of its kind in Washington and one of about 60 nationwide. There are five racetracks at the speedway, including a dirt motocross track and an indoor course in the horse barn on the fairgrounds. That means the track is versatile enough to serve a lot of different groups. That is one of the reasons that the Evergreen Speedway was named one of the Top 10 NASCAR home tracks in the nation.
Racing’s up and coming drivers appear in Monroe a lot, as the speedway is one of 15 tracks in the country to host the NASCAR Pro Series West, which is the beginning level of NASCAR. Perhaps the largest draw at the track is the relatively young sport of drift racing, and people come from all over the world to compete there. The reason Monroe is such a draw for drift racers is the speedway’s 5/8 mile track, a fairly long course for a home track. Other regular events include drag racing, vintage car racing, motocross, demolition derbies, and more.
Here is a list of the motorsport events taking place at the speedway during the fair! NW Truck Pulls and fireworks show Thursday, Aug. 27 at 5 p.m. $16 (Kids 5 and under free) New to the fair racetrack schedule this year is Northwest Truck Pulls. This popular competition requires drivers to pull sleds with diesel trucks to see which truck can move the most weight. The competition will be followed by a fireworks show, plus a pit party where you can see the trucks and meet the drivers! Supercross Summer Shootout Friday, Aug. 28 at 6 p.m. $16 (Kids 5 and under free) Supercross racing is exciting to watch. Motocross riders race on a dirt track including obstacles and big jumps. It is a spinoff of motocross racing, but was developed with television audiences in mind. Supercross, started in the 1970s, is now the second most popular spectator motorsport in America, after NASCAR. 14
Figure 8, Stinger 8, Hornets, Pro 4 trucks and foreign stocks Saturday, Aug. 29 at 6 p.m. $22 adults, $16 youth and senior (Kids 5 and under free) These events are staples of the Evergreen Speedway racing season. Figure 8s in particular are hair-raising events, as cars race around a figure eight-shaped track, narrowly missing (and sometimes not missing) high speed collisions in the intersection. Stinger 8 and hornet races are open to local drivers, and allow teams to enter less expensive cars modified for racing. Evergreen Drift Sunday, Aug. 30 at 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. $16 (Kids 5 and under free) Drift racing is a relatively young motorsport. It began on the streets of Japan, in where drivers would navigate tight turns at very high speeds by throwing cars into controlled skids using the emergency brake. Thrown into the international spotlight by the movie Fast and the Furious 3: Tokyo Drift, the racing style involves drivers skidding sideways at speeds of 100 mph or more. The event is judged by a panel for ability to maintain the skid, or drift, the speed and the control of the car. It is a loud, smoky, exciting event, and the Evergreen Speedway is one of the country’s most successful drift venues, sometimes hosting international events.
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King 5 TV NASCAR super late models, street stocks, mini stocks, legends and hornets Saturday, Sept. 5 at 6 p.m. $22 adults, $16 youth and senior (Kids 5 and under free) Come see the hottest NASCAR race cars take the track at this televised stock car race. Super late model cars are cars that were designed and manufactured recently, and late model racing is the highest class of racing done at local NASCAR short tracks such as the Evergreen Speedway. Most cars have engines in excess of 600 horsepower and fiberglass bodies. The class is a common stepping stone for up and coming drivers on their way to the national NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Demolition derby and huge fireworks show! Sunday, Sept. 6 at 6 p.m. $27 adults, $17 youth and senior (Kids 5 and under free) Demolition derbies are good, noisy fun, as car bash each other until the last one moving wins. But this even has a lot more than that; come see crowd pleasing school bus races and hair-raising figure eight racing. Then Monroe’s Mr. Dizzy, featured on the History Channel’s reality show American Daredevils, brings his pyrotechnical stunts to the track. Mike “Mr. Dizzy” Buse grew up going to the Evergreen Speedway, eventually racing himself, until, as he put it, he realized he was better at crashing than racing. He went on to build a career as a stunt driver who today holds two world records and starred in 2013’s American Daredevils, a History Channel show that followed the careers of three of America’s top stunt performers. Mr. Dizzy’s shows often include motorcycle stunts, world record attempts, spectacular jumps often involving explosions and more. As if that wasn’t excitement enough for one day, the racetrack events are all followed by a spectacular fireworks show. Drag Racing Dash for Cash 11 a.m. Free!! Drag racing involves racing specially designed cars a short distance at very high speeds. Come enjoy the loud, fast fun for free on the closing day of the fair!
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r i a F e h t f o s e c a F Each year, hundreds of exhibitors gather at the Evergreen State Fair and assemble elaborate displays of produce, handcrafts, animals and more. The displays are fun to see, but behind each is a story that often goes untold. Here is a look behind the scenes to learn more about the people who exhibit at the fair, and what goes into the exhibits they bring.
4H members prepare cat exhibits nearly year-round, learning all about cats, giving presentations and more. Photo by Polly Keary
4-H exhibit the cat’s meow The fair is just 12 days long, but the process of entering a cat in the 4-H cat exhibits in Building 501 at the fair can take all year. Exhibiting cats with 4-H requires a lot more than having a cute pet. Before a 4-H member can even begin to decorate a cage and put together a display, he or she must win the right to enter the fair. To do that, the 4-H member has to complete a number of requirements, including attending business meetings, giving a presentation, creating an informational poster, attending two educational events and completing some community service. Then the 4-H club chooses a theme and the prospective entrant creates a decorated cage for the cat. The 4-H member also must be prepared to demonstrate a great deal of knowledge about cats, such as the names of their body parts, what traits are considered desirable, the various breeds, and more. Over the course of the fair, the kids will take part in seven days of competition, including a Jeopardy-style knowledge bowl about cats and a costume contest, in which the cats are dressed up. After all that study, kids become experts in the animals they show, and many eventually become fair judges. 16
Grange displays a long, competitive tradition In building 500, a long display hall near U.S. 2 at the fairgrounds, is one of the oldest and longestrunning traditions of the fair. Arranged in high, sloping displays are elaborate arrangements A display created by the Tualco of homespun bounty, Grange just south of Monroe including fresh fruits includes locally-grown canned and vegetables as well as goods, fresh vegetables and bunches of grains. Granges gleaming jars of canned compete to see which can put produce, vinegars, and together the best display of the more. farm-produced goods from their These are the grange regions. Photo by Polly Keary displays, each topped with a decorative sign giving the name and number of a Western Washington Grange Hall. Grange halls are a significant part of farm history in the United States. ‘‘Grange is a family organization started over 100 years ago by four families in the Midwest who basically set it up to get their wares to town,” a fair official explained. “They were in conflict with the railroads at the time.” The idea of organizing farmers to achieve common goals spread rapidly, and soon nearly every rural town in America had a grange. Today, grange is not necessarily strictly a farm organization, but it works to support agriculture on the legislative level, and involves quite a bit of community service. In fact, the grange was instrumental in establishing the Snohomish County PUD, and they were influential in reinstating primary elections in Washington after they were struck down. But one of the favorite grange activities of the year is the production of the annual display of regional goods at the fair. According to the rules, everything included in a grange display must be grown or produced on the western side of the Cascades, and cannot be bought in a store (although once the displays have been judged, replacements for wilting plant items can come from the store, allowing the displays to remain fresh for the nearly two weeks of the fair). The night before the fair opens, the long hallway in front of the grange displays is jammed with people creating displays. The displays are judged on the quality of the display and the attractiveness of the fruits, vegetables, poultry, dairy products, canned items and vinegars on display. www.monroemonitor.com
Garden goods get grades One of the most traditional displays at any county fair is that of homegrown produce, and the tradition is going strong at the Evergreen State Fair. In Building 500, local gardeners and farmers display the best of what they have grown every year, hoping to take top honors. Displays are judged on the Danish system, meaning they are not judged against each other but rather against a pre-established standard. Those exhibits that meet the standard perfectly win blue ribbons; those that are good but not perfect get red, and those that are average win white ribbons. Displays usually contain a small group of produce items such as cucumbers, blueberries or tomatoes, and they are judged on uniformity of size, quality of the produce, attractiveness of the display and more.
Smocking arts still top tops There are many types of needlework on display at the fair, ranging from the very popular, such as quilting, to the positively arcane. One of the more arcane arts is that of smocking, or embroidering over pleats, but a display including several elaborate, old-fashioned children’s dresses proves that smocking still has a devoted group of artisans in the area. Jay Schaffert of Everett sewed all her life, but the smocking bug bit her when her first grandchild was born 18 years ago. “The tiny things look so good on the little ones,” she said. She made baby dresses with smocked tops; and so much did she love creating them that she continued to make them long after her grandkids were no longer tiny. Smocking requires a lot of patience, but it is rewarding, said Schaffert. “It’s relaxing for me,” she said. 2015 Evergreen State Fair Guide
Jared McCrorey, and Josie McCrorey, help out their grandmother, Open Class General Agriculture Superintendent Marcie Allen, by climbing to the top of an agriculture display to affix a ribbon sticker to a squash. Photo by Polly Keary
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FAIR Schedule
Thursday, Aug. 27
Fair Hours: 10am-10pm Carnival Hours: 11am-11pm Gate Special: Free Admission for Everyone until 1pm!
Opening Day Exhibit Closures and Animal Changeovers MAP# 7:00am-10:00am OC Floral 1st Show Judging entries & Judging - limited viewing 7:00am-12:noon OC Clydesdale Draft Horses Entries Admitted - Barn Closed 8:00am-2:00pm OC Grange and General Ag -Closed Judging - Limited viewing 8:00pm 4H Dogs Barn closes
500 102 500 604
GRANDSTAND EVENTS MAP# 5:00pm-6:00pm Pit Party 6:00pm NW Truck Pulls (Paid Admission) 9:00pm Fireworks
205 205 205
EQUESTRIAN EVENTS MAP# 7:30am 4H Sr. Showmanship: English, Western, Driving 9:00am 4H Sr. Showmanship: Weaning/ Yearling/Green Horse E/W, Nov. Showmanship, Walk, Trot, Jog- Horseless Horse, Showmanship medals 12:30pm Hunter, Saddle, and all Pleasure types, Disciplines Rail, Versatility 1:00pm Nov. English Pleasure-and all other pleasure types, Driving Hunter in Hand 5:00pm Western Regional Clydesdale Show
100 101
100 101 100
DAILY ATTRACTIONS MAP# 10:30am-8:30pm Great American Petting Zoo (please wash hands after petting the animals - thank you!) 12pm, 4pm & 7pm International Lumberjack Shows 2pm & 8pm Aztec Indian Dancers 11am, 1pm, 3:30pm, 5:30pm Animal Race Shows
210 409 404 408
XFINITY COURTYARD STAGE MAP# 10:30am Dakota (Country) 514 11:15am Applause Performance Teams (Dance Studio) 12:30am Reptile Man (Reptile Show) 2:00pm Opening Day Ceremony 3:00pm The Pilchuck Mountain String Band (Fiddle Band) 4:00pm Bubble Gum Blowing Contest (sign-ups at 3:45pm) - hosted by the Fair Advisory Board 5:30pm The Fentons (Country) 7:00pm 4H Awards 8:30pm Evergreen State Karaoke Superstar - Semi-Finals Sponsored by Sound Light Karaoke Store - Everett
ROVING ENTERTAINMENT 11am - 6pm Professor Bamboozle (Balloon Twisting) 12pm - 7pm Atlas Robotics
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SPECIAL DISPLAYS and EVENTS MAP# 10:00am-8:00pm Sky Valley Stock & Antique Tractor Club 10:00am-8:00pm WSU Coop-Extension Master Gardeners 10:00am-8:00pm Shannahan Cabin Hosted by Monroe Historical Society 10:00am-8:00pm Farmer for a Day (Kid's Activity Tent) 10:00am-10:00pm Dairy Shrine Museum 10:00am-10:00pm NW District Beekeepers 10:00am-10:00pm Quil Ceda Carvers (wood carving by hand) 10:00am-10:00pm Snohomish County Ag. Display 10:00am-10:00pm Sow & Litter Display 10:00am-10:00pm Western Heritage Center - Interactive Museum 10:00am-10:00pm Chainsaw Carvers Display 10:00am-10:00pm NW Largest Totem Pole Display 10:00am-10:00pm NW Native American Display - Sponsored by Snoqualmie Tribe 3:00pm & 6:30pm Texting Contest - Hosted by the Fair Advisory Board (listen to PA Announcer) 3:45pm Bubble Gum Blowing Contest: 3:45pm Sign Ups/4:00pm Contest
638 500 402 260 610 500 500 260 513 611 418 418 404 PA 514
COMPETITIVE EXHIBITS MAP# 9:00am 10:00am 10:00am 10:00am 10:00am-12:30pm 10:00am-12:30pm 10:00am-3:00pm 11:00am 11:00am-1:00pm 11:00-2:00 11:00am-6:00pm 12:00pm 12:00pm 12:00pm-4:00pm 12:30pm-2:00pm 1:00pm-2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm-3:00pm 2:00pm-4:00pm 2:00pm-4:00pm 2:00pm-7:00pm 3:00pm 3:00pm 3:00pm-4:00pm 3:00pm-5:00pm 4:00pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 4:00pm-7:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm
FFA Poultry, Pigeon & Waterfowl Type before 4-H 4H Dogs-Showmanship all Classes 4H Judging Livestock Contest 4H Poultry/Pigeons Type Judging 4H Poultry Bowl 4H Poultry/Pigeons Prime Time 4H Dairy Cattle Start to Finish 4H Cavies Bowl 4H Pygmy Goats Quiz Bowl 4H Public Pres.Story Time 4H Rabbits Judging Contest & Breed ID FFA Horticulture Entries Judging Begins 4H Beef Demonstrations 4H Llama/Alpacas Showmanship FFA Dairy & Boer Goats - Showmanship following 4-H 4H Pigeon Bowl 4H Sheep Bowl FFA Forestry / Natural Resources Career Development Event 4H Cavies ID Contest 4H Beef Novice/Junior Practice Showmanship 4H Dairy Goats Showmanship 4H Cats Costume Contest 4H Dairy Cattle Dairy Demo Contest FFA Dairy Food Science Career Development Event 4H Llama/Alpacas Showmanship 4H Dog Demonstrations 4H Sheep Demonstrations 4H Beef Over the Hill 4H Public Pres. Illus Talk & Demonstrations 4H Fiber Goats Fiber I.D. Contest 4H Dairy Cattle Quiz Bowl Test
604 604 606E 604 604 604 610 604 608 604 604 511 600 606E 606W 604 607 511 604 614 606W 501 600 610 606C 604 607 614 501 608 601N
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friday, Aug. 28
Fair Hours: 10am-10pm Carnival Hours: 11am-11pm Gate Special: Free Admission until 1pm with 3 cans of Food
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8:00am-10:00am OC Forages Entries Admitted - limited viewing
260
GRANDSTAND EVENTS MAP# 6:00-9:00pm SUPERCROSS - "Summer Shootout" Doors open at 5pm. Paid Admission.
205
EQUESTRIAN EVENTS MAP# 7:30am 4H Western Equitation Medals, Beg GH Horsemanship 100 8:00am Dressage Tests, Dressage Equitation 109 8:00am-10:00am 4H/FFA Tractor Driving 101 9:00am Working Hunter, Equitation, Hunter Hack Cross Poles 110 Hunter Hack 2'; Hunter Hack 2'6" 100 12:30pm Pleasure Driving,Driving Reinsmanship, Western Bareback Equitation, Dressage Awards 100 1:00pm Novice Western Equitation, Gaited Horse Equitation, 101 Nov Western Bareback Equ., Walk/ Trot-Jog Equitation E/W 5:00pm-8:00pm Western Regional Clydesdale Horses Evening Performance 100
DAILY ATTRACTIONS MAP# 10:30am-8:30pm Great American Petting Zoo (please wash your hands after petting the animals - thank you!) 12pm, 4pm & 7pm International Lumberjack Shows 2pm & 8pm Aztec Indian Dancers 11am, 1pm, 3:30pm, 5:30pm Animal Race Shows
210 409 404 408
XFINITY COURTYARD STAGE MAP# 10:45am Dakota (Country) 514 11:45am The Bobbers (Fishing Songs) 1:00pm Arlington School of Dance (Dance Studio) 2:00pm The Bobbers (Fishing Songs) 3:00pm In The Spotlight - Granite Falls School of Dance (Dance Variety) 4:00pm The Pilchuck Mountain String Band (Fiddle Band) 5:30pm Silver Blue & Gold (Bad Company Rock Tribute) 7:15pm Evergreen State Karaoke Superstar - Semi-Finals Sponsored by Sound Light Karaoke Store - Everett
SPECIAL DISPLAYS AND EXHIBITS MAP# 10:00am-8:00pm 10:00am-8:00pm 10:00am-8:00pm 10:00am-8:00pm 10:00am-10:00pm 10:00am-10:00pm 10:00am-10:00pm 10:00am-10:00pm 10:00am-10:00pm
Sky Valley Stock & Antique Tractor Club WSU Coop-Extension Master Gardeners Shannahan Cabin Hosted by Monroe Historical Society Farmer for a Day (Kids Acitity Tent) Dairy Shrine Museum NW District Beekeepers Quil Ceda Carvers (wood carving by hand) Snohomish County Ag. Display Sow & Litter Display
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638 500 402 260 610 500 500 260 513
10:00am-10:00pm Western Heritage Center - Interactive Museum 10:00am-10:00pm Chainsaw Carvers Display 10:00am-10:00pm NW Largest Totem Pole Display 10:00am-10:00pm NW Native American Display - Sponsored by Snoqualmie Tribe 3:00pm & 6:30pm Texting Contest - Hosted by the Fair Advisory Board (listen to PA Announcer)
611 418 418 404 PA
COMPETITIVE EXHIBITS MAP# 9:00am-3:00pm 4H Dairy Goats Type Judging 9:00am-5pm 4H /FFA Rabbits Type Judging 10:00am FFA Beef Cattle Showmanship 10:00am 4H Dogs-Showmanship, all classes 10:00am 4H Cavies Type Judging 10:00am-2:00pm FFA Livestock Evaluation Career Development Event 10:00am-12noon 4H Fiber Goats Quiz Bowl 10:00am-1:00pm 4H Poultry/Pigeon Demonstrations 10:00am or 2:00pm 4H Sewing On-The-Spot 10:30am FFA Wool and Fiber Judging 10:30am 4H Sheep Fleece Judging 10:30am-11:30 4H Llama/Alpacas Pack 11:00am OC Forages Judging - (Hay Bales) 11:00-12:00pm 4H Showtime Adventures-Primaries 11:30am-2:00pm FFA Dairy Cattle Evaluation Career Development Event 11:30am-3:00pm 4H Dairy Cattle Judging Contest following 4-H Cattle -Type Judging 12:00pm 4H Llamas/Alpacas Fleece Judging 1:00pm 4H Beef Type Judging 1:00pm FFA Apple Grading Career Development Event 1:00pm-5:30pm 4H Fiber Goats, Goat & Fiber Judging 1:00pm-5:00pm 4H/FFA Pygmy Goats Type 1:30pm FFA Potato Grading Career Development Event 1:30pm-3:00 4H Poultry Judging 2:00-3:00pm 4H Performing Arts- Vocal contest 3:00pm 4H Performing Arts Lip Sync Contest 3:00pm 4H Dogs Agility Games 3:00pm-5:00pm 4H Dairy Cattle Dairy Food Demonstrations 3:00pm-6:00pm FFA Dairy & Boer Goats - Type Judging 4:00pm 4H Performing Arts Variety Contest 4:00pm 4H Sheep & Wool Judging 4:00pm 4H Swine Bowl 4:00pm 4H Cavies Win, Lose or Claw 4:00pm-5:00pm 4H Plant & Soil Garden Bowl 4:30pm 4H Beef Demos 6:00pm 4H Pub. Pres. Its debatable 6:00pm 4H Dogs Rally Workshop 6:00pm-8:00pm 4H Foods Judging 6:00pm-9:00pm 4H Motorcycle/ATV Showmanship and Judging Contest 7:00pm 4H Performing Arts Jump Rope Contest and Activity 7:00pm-8:00pm 4H Llama/Alpacas Exercise Time
606W 604 614 604 604 614 608 604 501 607 607 606E 260 501 606E 606E FFA Beef 614 607 614 511 608 608 511 604 501 501 604 610N 606E 501 607 512 604 501 614 501 604 501 606W 501 606W
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FAIR Schedule
saturday, Aug. 29
Fair Hours: 10am-10pm Carnival Hours: 11am-11pm
Race day Exhibit Closures AND Animal Changeovers MAP# 7:00pm-9:00pm OC Floral changeover - limited viewing 4:00pm-10:00pm 4H Horses change over - Barns closed
500 105/106
GRANDSTAND EVENTS MAP# 6:00pm Evergreen Speedway - Figure 8 Racing, Stingers, Hornets, Pro 4 Trucks, Foreign Stock Car Racing Paid Admission. Doors open at 4pm
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EQUESTRIAN EVENTS MAP# 7:30am Huntseat Equitation,Saddleseat Equitation, Novice English Bareback 100 8:00am Nov. Western Pleasure, Nov. English Equitation, Walk, Trot, Jog 101 8:30am Novice Trail E/W,Walk/Trot-Jog Trail E/W, Beg GH/GH Trail In Hand, Non GH Trail In hand, Trail E/W, 109 9:00am-12:00pm OC Clydesdale Draft Horses Halter Classes 101 4H Driving Trail, and medals to follow draft Horse classes 101 12:30pm Saddleseat Equitation, Huntseat Bareback Eq, Saddleseat Bareback Eq, Advanced Bareback Eq E/W,Western Pleasure Mares & Geldings, 101 Beg. Green Horse Pleasure E/W, Green Horse Pleasure, Green Horse Lunge Line E/W, Matched Pairs, Costume Class 1:00pm Driving Reinsmanship Medals 100 1:00pm-2:00pm OC Clydesdale Draft Horses Junior Showmanship 101 4:00pm Egg Toss Contest Hosted by the Fair Advisory Board and Sponsored by Buzz Inn Steakhouse Restaurants 100 5:00pm-8:00pm Western Regional Clydesdale Draft Horses Evening Performance 100
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DAILY ATTRACTIONS MAP# 10:30am-8:30pm Great American Petting Zoo (please wash hands after petting the animals - thank you!) 12pm, 4pm & 7pm International Lumberjack Shows 2pm & 8pm Aztec Indian Dancers 11am, 1pm, 3:30pm, 5:30pm Animal Race Shows
210 409 404 408
XFINITY COURTYARD STAGE MAP# 10:30am 11:30am 12:45pm 2:00pm 3:15pm 4:30pm 5:45pm-6:45pm 7pm
Premiere Dance & Performing Arts (Dance Studio) 514 Reptile Man (Reptile Show) Hokulani Hula Studio (Hawaiian Variety) The Fentons (Country) The JetCity Players (Pop/Rock) The Shed Players (Folk-Pop Variety) Aztec Indian Dancers Evergreen State Karaoke Superstar - Semi-Finals Sponsored by Sound Light Karaoke Store - Everett
ROVING ENTERTAINMENT 12pm - 7pm Atlas Robotics 2pm-6pm Tarnished Brass (Quintet)
SPECIAL DISPLAYS AND EVENTS MAP# 10:00am-8:00pm Sky Valley Stock & Antique Tractor Club 10:00am-8:00pm WSU Coop-Extension Master Gardeners 10:00am-8:00pm Shannahan Cabin Hosted by Monroe Historical Society 10:00am-8:00pm Farmer for a Day (Kid's Activity Tent) 10:00am-10:00pm NW District Beekeepers 10:00am-10:00pm Dairy Shrine Museum 10:00am-10:00pm Quil Ceda Carvers (wood carving by hand) 10:00am-10:00pm Snohomish County Ag. Display 10:00am-10:00pm Sow & Litter Display 10:00am - 10:00pm Chainsaw Carvers Display 10:00am - 10:00pm NW Largest Totem Pole Display 10:00am-10:00pm Western Heritage Center Interactive Museum 10:00am-10:00pm NW Native American Display - Sponsored by Snoqualmie Tribe 3:00pm & 6:30pm Texting Contest - Hosted by the Fair Advisory Board (listen to PA Announcer) 3:45pm Egg Toss Contest (sign ups 3:30pm/c ontest 3:45pm) Sponsored by Buzz Inn Steakhouse Restaurants
638 500 402 260 500 610 500 260 513 418 418 611 404 PA 100
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saturday cont. COMPETITIVE EXHIBITS MAP# 9:00am-12:00pm 9:00am-5:00pm 10:00am 10:00am 10:00am 10:00am 10:00am 10:00am 10:00am-11:00am 10:00am-11:00am 10:00am-12:00pm 10:00am-1:00pm 10:00am-3:30pm 11:00am
4H Fleece Judging 4H/FFA Rabbit Showmanship 4H/FFA Swine Showmanship and Type 4H Dogs Obedience, Advanced then Novice, Teams and Braces, Sr. Showmanship 4H Dogs Service Dog Showmanship 4H Llama/Alpacas Handlers Class Lean To 4H Cavies Showmanship FFA Beef Cattle - Type Judging 4H Pigeon Judging 4H Llamas/Alpacas Handlers Class 4H Sheep to Shawl 4H Poultry/Pigeon Demonstrations 4H Dairy Cattle- Showmanship 4H Dairy Goats Groom Squad
607 604 512 604 604 651 604 614 604 610 607 604 606E 609
sunday, Aug. 30
11:00am 11:00am 11:00-2:00pm 12:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm-5:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm-4:00pm 2:00pm-8:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm-5:00pm 3:00pm 4:00pm 4:00pm-5:00pm 4:00pm 4:30pm 5:00pm-6:30pm 6:00pm 7:00pm
4H Dogs Evaluation Classes 4H Cats Showmanship 4H Performing Arts- Auditions, Instrumental & Voice 4H Sheep Trimming Demonstrations 4H Beef Showmanship Parent Child Deco Cookie Barn FFA Pygmy Goats Showmanship following 4-H 4H Pygmy goats Showmanship 4H Dairy Goats Costume Contest 4H Sewing Adv. On the Spot 4H Public Presentation Illustrated talk & Demonstrations 4H Fiber Goats Type, Showmanship 4H Cat Herding 101 FFA Dairy Cattle - Showmanship 4H Cavies Win, lose, or claw 4H Dogs Costume 4H Llama/Alpaca Public Relations 4H Motorcycle/ATV Quiz Bowl 4H Beef Bowl 4H In Action 4H Beef Cow Olympics 4H Performing Arts Hula Hoop Contest & Activities
604 501 501 607 614 260 607 606W 606W 501 501 606 501 606C 604 604 651 501 600 604 614 504
Fair Hours: 10am-10pm Carnival Hours: 11am-11pm
Fiesta Sunday Exhibit Closures AND Animal Changeovers 7:00am-10:00am OC Floral 2nd Show Judging entries & judging - limited viewing 5:00pm-10:00pm OC Clydesdale Draft Horses change over-Barns closed 6:00pm-10:00pm 4H/FFA Beef Cattle change over-Barn closed
MAP# 500 102 600
GRANDSTAND EVENTS MAP# 11:00am-6:00pm Evergreen Speedway - Evergreen Drift Pro AM 5 205 Paid Admission. Doors open at 10:00am.
EQUESTRIAN EVENTS MAP# 8:00am 10:00am 9:00am 12:30pm 1:00pm
Jr.Poles - Seniors, Int. Junior, Idaho Fig. 8 - Sr, Int, Jr,2 Barrel Flags, Sr. , Int & Jr , Intl flags:Sr, Int, Jr 100 Showmanship E/W, W/T Showmanship English & Western, Driving Showmanship E/W, Novice Showmanship 101 English & Western Driving Trail, Precision Driving Walk/Trot-Jog Trail, Novice Trail E/W, Non GH Trail in hand E/W, Trail E/W, Gamers Trail - Sr. Int., Jr. 109 Intl Flags Sr, Int, Jr 100 Hunter & Saddle type Pleasure, W/J Western Pleasure, Arab.Morgan Type Pleasure E/W AQHA, Color & other 101 Breeds Pleasure, W/T English Pleas., Nov. Arab/Morgan, AQHA Type, Color, Other Breeds, English Pleasure E/W
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2:00pm-4:00pm Western Regional Clydesdale Draft Horse Show 100 2:30pm 4H Horses Stick Horse Exhibition 100 3:00pm Trail Closed 4:00pm Keyhole- Sr, Int, Jr Barrels-Sr, Int, Jr 100
DAILY ATTRACTIONS MAP# 10:30am-8:30pm Great American Petting Zoo (please wash hands after petting the animals - thank you!) 12pm, 4pm & 7pm International Lumberjack Shows 2pm & 8pm Aztec Indian Dancers 11am, 1pm, 3:30pm, 5:30pm Animal Race Shows
210 409 404 408
XFINITY COURTYARD STAGE MAP# 514 10:45am New Age Flamenco (Latin-Flamenco) 12:00pm Bailadores de Bronce (Mexican Folkloric Dancers) 1:00pm New Age Flamenco (Latin-Flamenco) 2:30pm Mariachi Fiesta Mexicana (Mariachi Music) 4:00pm Bailadores de Bronce (Mexican Folkloric Dancers) 5:00pm-6:00pm Azrec Indian Dancers (Indian Dancing) 6:30pm Evergreen State Karaoke Superstar - Finals Sponsored by Sound Light Karaoke Store - Everett
ROVING ENTERTAINMENT 11am - 5pm Eric Haines (One Man Band/ Stilts/Comedy) 12pm - 7pm Atlas Robotics 1pm-5pm Tarnished Brass (Quintet)
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COMPETITIVE EXHIBITS MAP#
10:00am-8:00pm Sky Valley Stock & Antique Tractor Club 638 10:00am-8:00pm Shannahan Cabin Hosted by Monroe Historical Society 402 10:00am-8:00pm Farmer for a Day (Kid's Activity Tent) 260 10:00am-10:00pm NW District Beekeepers 500 10:00am-10:00pm Dairy Shrine Museum 610 10:00am-10:00pm Quil Ceda Carvers ( wood carving by hand) 500 10:00am-10:00pm Snohomish County Ag. Display 260 10:00am-10:00pm Sow & Litter Display 513 10:00am-10:00pm Western Heritage Center - Interactive Museum 611 10:00am-10:00pm Chainsaw Carvers Display 418 10:00am-10:00pm NW Largest Totem Pole Display 418 10:00am-10:00pm NW Native American Display Sponsored by Snoqualmie Tribe 404 12:00pm-4:00pm Lace/Knit In 500 So. 3:00pm & 6:30pm Texting Contest - Hosted by the Fair Advisory Board (listen to PA Announcer) PA
9:00am 9:30am 10:00am 10:00am 10:00am 10:00am-11:30am 10:00am-12noon 10:00am-1:00pm 10:00am-6:00pm 10:00am-6:00pm 10:30am-6:00pm 11:00-5:00pm 12noon 12noon-4:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm-3:00pm 1:00pm-3:00pm 1:30pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:00pm 3:00pm-5:00pm 3:15pm 4:00pm 4:00pm-6:oopm 5:00pm 5:00pm-8:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm-8:00pm 7:00pm-8:00pm
FFA Poultry, Pigeons and Waterfowl howmanship before 4-H 604 4H Poultry/Pigeons Showmanship 604 4H Beef Roping Contest 614 4H Dogs Pre-Novice and Beginning Obedience 604 4H Dogs Service Dog Control Classes 604 4H Rabbit Demonstrations 604 4H Dairy Cattle Dairy Food Demonstrations 610N 4H Sewing-Top Seamstress 501 4H Performing Arts All Auditions for Talent Show. Judging 501 4H Natural Science On the Spot, Judging, & Public Presentation 501 4H & FFA Sheep Showmanship 606W 4H Performing Arts- Auditions - Variety Acts 501 4H Beef Costume 614 4H Rabbits Bowl 604 Salsa Taste Off Contest 260 4H Dairy Cattle Dairy Quiz Bowl Contest: Semi-Finals and Finals 610 All Animal Obstacle Course 606E 4H Pygmy Goats Judging Contest 608 4H Cavies Parent Showmanship 604 4H Beef Bowl Championship 600 4H Hog Calling 512 4H Dogs Beginning Agility -on leash 604 FFA Sheep Showmanship follows 4-H 606W 4H Cats Alumni Cat Bowl 501 FFA Lads and Ladies Lead 606C 4H Fiber Goats Over the Hill 606W 4H Dairy Goats Judging Contest 606C 4H Beef Primary Showmanship 614 4H Cavies Costume Class 604 Sheep/Goats lads and Ladies Lead 606W 4H Swine Costume Class 512 4H Goats Utility Showmanship, Type 606E 4H Dogs Service Dogs Games 604 4H Dogs Mixed Breed Conformation 604 4H Cats Cat Parent Showmanship 501 4H Pub. Presentation Impromptu 501 4H Llama/Alpaca Obstacle Course 606
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monday, Aug. 31 Senior Citizens' Day
SPECIAL DISPLAYS AND EVENTS
Exhibit Closures AND Animal Changeovers MAP# 4:00pm-10:00pm 4H Horses change over-Barn closed 105/106 5:30pm-10:00pm 4H Poultry/Pigeons, Rabbit & Cavies change over- Barn sections closed 604
GRANDSTAND EVENTS MAP# 7:30pm Concert: Pat Benatar and Neil Giraldo - 35th Anniversary Tour (Rock) 205 Doors open at 6pm. Paid seating.
EQUESTRIAN EVENTS 8:00am Games Showmanship Sr, Int, Jr, Sr. Games Show Medals; Int Games Medals; Pleasure Driving, Driving Reinsmanship 101 9:00am Western Equitation, Nov. West Bareback, Huntseat, Saddleseat Equitation, Disciplined Rail, Versatility 100 12:00pm-3:00pm Draft Horse: Jr. Showmanship 101 12:00Noon Round Robin showmanship 100 12:30pm Nov Western Pleasure Mares & Geldings, Western Bareback Eq, Huntseat Equitation, 100 Nov English Bareback Eq, Hunter Hack Cross Poles, Western Games Fun Events, Fun Classes; Matched Pairs E/W; Costume Class 1:00pm Draft Horse Jr. Hitch classes, Jr. Cart, Jr. Team 101 5:00pm WA Draft Horse & Mule Extravaganza 100 (Senior Team Driver, Amateur Four Driver, Working Cart, Six Horse Hitch Conformation, Weight Pulling Contest) 6:00pm-10:00pm 4H Motorcycle/ATV Skills Contest 101
DAILY ATTRACTIONS 10:30am-8:30pm Great American Petting Zoo (please wash hands after petting the animals - thank you!!) 12pm, 4pm & 7pm International Lumberjack Shows 2pm & 8pm Aztec Indian Dancers 11am, 1pm, 3;30pm,5:30pm Animal Race Shows
Fair Hours: 10am-10pm Carnival Hours: 11am-11pm Gate Special: Free Admission for Seniors 62+ years
210 409 404 408
XFINITY COURTYARD STAGE MAP# 11:00am Antique Kids (Senior Line Dancing) 514 12:00pm Monrovians (Nostalgic/Polka, Waltz, etc) 1:15pm Danny Vernon (Illusions of Elvis) 2:30pm Silver Steppers (Senior Dance Group) 3:30pm 80's Fashion Contest (Sponsored by Advisory Board) 4:30pm Danny Vernon (Illusions of Elvis) 5:45pm Cherry Cherry (Neil Diamond Tribute) 7:30pm Moonlight Swing Orchestra (Big Band)
10:00am - 8:00pm Sky Valley Stock & Antique Tractor Club 10:00am - 8:00pm WSU Coop-Extension Master Gardeners 10:00am - 8:00pm Shannahan Cabin Hosted by the Monroe Historical Society 10:00am-8:00pm Farmer for a Day (Kid's Activity Tent) 206 10:00am-10:00pm NW District Beekeepers 500 10:00am-10:00pm Dairy Shrine Museum 610 10:00am-10:00pm Quil Ceda Carvers (Wood Carving by Hand) 500 10:00am-10:00pm Snohomish County Ag. Display 260 10:00am-10:00pm Sow & Litter Display 513 10:00am-10:00pm Western Heritage Center - Interactive Museum 611 10:00am-10:00pm Chainsaw Carvers Display 418 10:00am-10:00pm NW Largest Totem Pole Display 418 10:00am-10:00pm NW Native American Display - Sponsored by Snoqualmie Tribe 404 3:00pm & 6:30pm Texting Contest - Hosted by the Fair Advisory Board (listen to PA Announcer) PA 3:30pm 1980's Fashion Contest (Individual and Group) Hosted by the Fair Advisory Board 514 Sponsored by KJR-FM
COMPETITIVE EXHIBITS MAP# 9:00am-10:30am 10:00am 10:00am 10:00am-11:30am 10:00am-2:00pm 10:00am-3:30pm 10:00am-6:00pm 10:00am-6:00pm 10:00am-6:00pm 11:00am 11:00am 12:00noon-1:00pm 1:00pm-4:00pm 2:00pm 2:30pm 3:00pm 3:00pm-5:00pm 3:00pm-7:00pm 4:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm
4H Rabbits Bunny Hop 604 4H Dog Showmanship 604 4H Cavy Races 604 4H Rabbits Parent Showmanship 604 4H Public Pres. Illustrated Talks & Demos 501 4H Dairy Cattle Type Classes 606E All Lace Day Demonstrations 500 4-H & FFA Sheep Type Judging 606W 4H Natural Science On the Spot, Judging, & Public Presentation 501 4H Cat Bowl 501 4H Swine Demonstrations 512 & 513 4H Rabbits Costume 604 4H Creative Arts Quiz Bowl 501 4H Dairy Goats Quiz Bowl 609 4H Small Animal Round Robin 604 4H Llama Bowl Lean To 651 FFA Dairy Cattle - Type, following 4H 600 4H Plant & Soil Science Garden Judging 501 4H Food Quiz Down 501 FFA Sheep Type follows 4-H 607 4H Llama/Alpacas Costume 651 Fried Chicken Contest 260 4H Dogs Showmanship, Run-Offs 604 4H Dairy Goat- Primary Show 609 4H Motorcycle/ATV Skills Contest 501 4H Dairy Goat Barn Stomp 609 4H Performing Arts Karaoke 501
ROVING ENTERTAINMENT 11:00am-5:00pm 11:00am-5:00pm 11:00am-5:00pm 12:00pm-7:00pm
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FAIR Schedule
tuesday, SEPT. 1
Fair Hours: 10am-10pm Carnival Hours: 11am-11pm Gate Special: #2 Gate Admission before 2:00pm!
Twosday-Tuesday Exhibit Closures AND Animal Changeovers MAP# 5:00pm-10:00pm Llama & Alpaca change over - Barn Closed 5:30pm-10:00pm Dairy Cattle change over - Barn closed 6:00pm-10:00pm FFA Ag Mech. & Horticulture release - limited viewing 6:00pm-10:00pm FFA/4H Goat change over - Barns closed 6:00pm-10:00pm Sheep and Swine change over - Barns closed 7:00pm-10:00pm OC Floral changeover - limited viewing 8:00pm-10:00pm Cats change over - Cat Section closed
610 610
607/513 500 501
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EQUESTRIAN EVENTS MAP# 8:00am Showmanship- Intermediate English, Western, Driving. Weanling/green horse, walk/trot-jog 100 8:00am Showmanship, Green Horse, Novice Showmanship-Walk/Trot-Jog, Horseless Horse showmanship 101 12:00pm - 3:00pm Single Horse Log Skidding 101 1:00pm Hunter, Color, Sadle, Arab/Morgan, Walk/jog , and AQHA Pleasure, Gaited Horse Pleasure, Nov. Eng. Pleasure 100 1:00pm Over Fences Warm up and event 110 2:30pm Novice Type Pleasure, Nov. Arab/Morgan Pleasure, Nov. Color Pleasure, Walk/Trot English Pleasure, 101 Driving In Hand Mini Pony 5:00pm Wa Draft Horse & Mule Extravaganza 100 (Men's Cart, Working Team, Unicorn, Riding Class, Six Horse Hitch Obstacle Drive)
DAILY ATTRACTIONS 10:30am-8:30pm Great American Petting Zoo (please wash hands after petting the animals - thank you!!) 210 12pm, 4pm & 7pm International Lumberjack Shows 409 2pm & 8pm Aztec Indian Dancers 404 11am, 1pm, 3:30pm, 5:30pm Animal Race Show 409
XFINITY COURTYARD STAGE MAP# 10:45am Dakota (Country) 514 12:00pm Applause Studio Performance Team (Variety) 1:00pm Reptile Man (Reptile Show) 2:15pm Danny Vernon (Illusion of Elvis) 3:30pm Louie Foxx (Variety) 4:30pm The Fenton's (country) 5:45pm Danny Vernon (Illusion of Elvis) 7:00pm Karoake Open Mic
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11:00am-5:00pm Eric Haines (One Man Band/Comedy/Stilts) 12:00pm-7:00pm Atlas Robotics 1:00pm-7:00pm Louie Foxx (Variety)
SPECIAL DISPLAYS AND EVENTS MAP# 511 508 & 609
GRANDSTAND EVENTS MAP# 7:30pm Concert: Casting Crowns (Contemporary Christian) Doors open 6pm. Paid seating
ROVING ENTERTAINMENT
10:00am-8:00pm Sky Valley Stock & Antique Tractor Club 638 10:00am-8:00pm WSU Coop-Extension Master Gardeners 500 10:00am-8:00pm Shannahan Cabin Hosted by Monroe Historical Society 402 10:00am-8:00pm Farmer for a Day (Kid's Activity Tent) 206 10:00am-10:00pm NW District Beekeepers 500 10:00am-10:00pm Dairy Shrine Museum 610 10:00am-10:00pm Quil Ceda Carvers (wood carving by hand) 500 10:00am-10:00pm Snohomish County Ag. Display 260 10:00am-10:00pm Sow & Litter Display 513 10:00am-10:00pm Western Heritage Center - Interactive Museum 611 10:00am-10:00pm Chainsaw Carvers Display 418 10:00am-10:00pm NW Largest Totem Pole Display 418 10:00am-10:00pm NW Native American Display - Sponsored by Snoqualmie Tribe 404 1:30pm Water Balloon Toss Contest (sign ups 1:15pm) Hosted by the Fair Advisory Board 606 3:00pm & 6:30pm Texting Contest - Hosted by the Fair Advisory Board (listen to PA Announcer) PA
COMPETITIVE EXHIBITS MAP# 8:00am-11:00am 4H Junior Loggers Contest 409 10:00am 4H Dogs Purebred Conformation, Breed Classes, Best in Show 604 10:00am-6:00pm 4H Natural Science On the Spot, Judging, & Public Presentation 501 11:00am 4H Sheep Costume Class 606W 11:00am OC Beef Red Angus Open Show 614 11:00am-12:00pm 4H Performing Arts Puppetry and shows 501 11:30am 4H Cats On The Spot 501 12:00noon Tractor Judging 606 12:00noon-3:00pm 4H Pub. Presentation Impromptu Teaching 501 12:00noon OC Poultry Judging 604 12:30pm-2:30pm 4H Natural Resource Contest 501 1:00pm Cheesecake Contest 260 1:00pm 4H Tractor Quiz Bowl 501 1:00pm 4H Sheep Over the Hill 607 2:00pm 4H Dogs Costume/Tricks 604 2:00pm 4H Goats All Breed Costume Contest 606 2:00pm OC Beef Dexter - Open Show 614 3:00pm FFA Round Robin 606 4:00pm 4h Dogs Rally Contest 604 4:00pm 4H Dogs Knowledge Bowl 604 4:30pm-5:30pm 4H Plant & Soil On-the-Spot Floral 501 5:30pm-6:30pm 4H Plant & Soil On-the-Spot Veggie 501
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FAIR Schedule Fair Hours: 10am-10pm Carnival Hours: 11am-11pm Gate Special: #5 Gate Admission per person before 5pm
wednesday, SEPT. 2 Family Day Exhibit Closures MAP# 7:00am-10:00am OC Floral 3rd Show Judging entries & judging - limited viewing
500
GRANDSTAND EVENTS MAP# 7:30pm Lee Brice Concert (Country) Paid Seating. Doors open at 6pm.
205
EQUESTRIAN EVENTS
MAP#
9:00am Show, Saddle seat, Huntseat, Walk-Trot English, Gaited Horse, Eq medals. 100 9:30am Walk-trot-jog trail, Gaited horse trail, and trail medals 109 10:00am Showmanship medals, Huntseat Equitation, Beg. GH Pleasure, Pleasure Driving, Driving Reinsmanship, 101 1:00pm Huntseat, Novice English, Saddleseat Bareback Equitation 100 12:00pm-3:00pm Draft Horse Team Log Skidding 101 5:00pm WA Draft Horse & Mule Extravaganza 100 (Ladies Cart, Four Abreast, Show Team, Six Horse Hitch Conformation Demo, Raffle Drawing, Gambler's Choice)
DAILY ATTRACTIONS 10:30am-8:30pm Great American Petting Zoo (please wash hands after petting the animals - thank you!!) 210 12pm, 4pm & 7pm International Lumberjack Shows 409 2pm & 8pm Aztec Indian Dancers 404 11am, 1pm, 3:30pm, 5:30pm Animal Race Shows 408
XFINITY COURTYARD STAGE MAP# 10:30am Cheyenne Rae (Country) 514 11:30am Eric Haines ( Variety) 12:45pm Dakota (Country) 1:45pm Reptile Man (Reptile Show) 3:00pm Bubble Gum Blowing Contest (sign-ups at 2:45pm) 4:30pm Aztec Indian Dancers (Indian Dancing) 6:00pm Louie Foxx (Variety) 7:15pm Sunday Speedtrap (Folk) 8:30pm Louie Foxx
10:00am-10:00pm Quil Ceda Carvers (wood carving by hand) 500 10:00am-10:00pm Snohomish County Ag. Display 260 10:00am-10:00pm Sow & Litter Display 513 10:00am-10:00pm Western Heritage Center - Interactive Museum 611 10:00am-10:00pm Chainsaw Carvers Display 418 10:00am-10:00pm NW Largest Totem Pole Display 418 10:00am-10:00pm NW Native American Display - Sponsored by Snoqualmie Tribe 404 3:00pm Bubble Gum Blowing Contest (sign up 2:45pm) - Hosted by the Fair Advisory Board 514 Co-Sponsored by KQMV 3:00pm & 6:30pm Texting Contest - Hosted by the Fair Advisory Board (listen to PA Announcer) PA
COMPETITIVE EXHIBITS MAP# 9:30am All Day 10:00am 11:00am 11:00am 11:00am-3:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm-3:00pm 2:00pm 4:00pm 4:00pm 4:00pm 4:00pm-7:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm
OC Beef Jr. Other Breeds Show 614 4H Food Pie Bake Off 501 4H Dogs Obedience-beginner, pre-novice 1, pre-novice 2 604 OC Beef Other Breeds Show 614 4H Dogs Advanced Agility-off leash 604 4H Performing Arts Modeling & Mannequin Modeling 501 OC Food Contests Raspberry fruit spread Contest 260 4H Creative Arts On the Spot Contest 604 OC Beef Scottish Highland Open Show 614 4H Dogs Games 604 4H Dogs Win, Lose, or Paw 604 4H Food Bowl 501 OC General Agriculture Artistic Design & Veggie Critters entries admitted 500 4H Performing Arts Stage Make-up 501 4H Dogs Demonstration 604 4H Dogs Pre-Novice Obedience Run Offs 604 4H Performing Arts- Costume Parade 501
ROVING ENTERTAINMENT 11:00am-5:00pm Eric Haines (One Man Band/Comedy/Stilts) 12:00pm-7:00pm Atlas Robotics 1:00pm-7:00pm Louie Foxx (Variety)
SPECIAL DISPLAYS AND EVENTS MAP# 10:00am-8:00pm 10:00am-8:00pm 10:00am-8:00pm 10:00am-8:00pm 10:00am-10:00pm 10:00am-10:00pm
Sky Valley Stock and Antique Tractor Club WSU Coop-Extension Master Gardeners Shannahan Cabin Hosted by Monroe Historical Society Farmer for a Day (Kid's Activity Tent) NW District Beekeepers Dairy Shrine Museum
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FAIR Schedule
thursday, SEPT 3
Fair Hours: 10am-10pm Carnival Hours: 11am-11pm Gate Special: Youth 15 yrs & Under - Free Gate Admission!
Kid's Day Exhibit Closures AND Animal Changeovers MAP# 12:00noon-3:00pm Release of 4H Horse displays, Room closed 100 4:00pm Release of 4H Horses, Barns closed 5:00pm Release of OC Beef Session 1 600 8:00pm-10:00pm Release of 4H Cats & Displays - Section closed 501
GRANDSTAND EVENTS MAP# 7:30pm Concert: Jerrod Niemann (Country) 7:00pm Evergreen State Fair Superstar Contest Winner Doors open at 6pm. Paid seating
205
EQUESTRIAN EVENTS MAP# 8:00am Dressage Tests, Dressage Equitation 109 8:30am Walk Jog Western Equitation, Nov. Western Pleasure, Beg Gh Horsemanship, Green Horse Lunge Line, 101 9:00am Western Equitation Precision Driving, Driving Trails medals, Western Bareback 100 10:00am-10:00pm Draft Horse Holdovers 103 12:30pm Advanced Bareback, Disciplined Rail, and Western Pleasure, Dressage Awards, Versatility, Costume 100 4:00pm-8:00pm 4-H Archery Fun Shoot 110
DAILY ATTRACTIONS MAP# 10:30am-8:30pm Great American Petting Zoo (please wash hands after petting the animals - thank you!!) 210 12pm, 4pm & 7pm International Lumberjack Shows 409 2pm & 8pm Aztec Indian Dancers 404 11am, 1pm, 3:30pm, 5:30pm Animal Race Shows 408
XFINITY COURTYARD STAGE MAP# 11:00am Reptile Man (Reptile Show) 514 12:15pm Matt Baker Comedy & Stunt Show (Comedy) 1:30pm Buck & Elizabeth (Family Entertainment) 3:00pm Pie Eating Contest - hosted by the Fair Advisory Board Co-Sponsored by Snohomish Pie Co. & KISS 106.1 FM 4:30pm Matt Baker Comedy & Stunt Show (Comedy) 5:45pm Louie Foxx (Variety) 7pm Open Mic Karaoke Sponsored by Sound Light Karaoke Store - Everett 12:00pm-5:00pm Michael Hicks (Balloon Twister) Merch Tent #514
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ROVING ENTERTAINMENT 11:00am-5:00pm Eric Haines (One Man Band/Comedy/Stilts) 12pm-7pm Atlas Robotics 1:00pm-7:00pm Louie Foxx (Variety) 2:00pm-3:30pm Matt Baker Comedy & Stunt Show
SPECIAL DISPLAYS AND EVENTS MAP# 10:00am-8:00pm Sky Valley Stock & Antique Tractor Club 638 10:00am-8:00pm WSU Coop-Extension Master Gardeners 500 10:00am-8:00pm Shannahan Cabin Hosted by Monroe Historical Society 402 10:00am-8:00pm Farmer for a Day (Kid's Activity Tent) 260 10:00am-10:00pm NW District Beekeepers 500 10:00am-10:00pm Dairy Shrine Museum 610 10:00am-10:00pm Quil Ceda Carvers (wood carving by hand) 500 10:00am-10:00pm Snohomish County Ag. Display 260 10:00am-10:00pm Sow & Litter Display 513 10:00am-10:00pm Western Heritage Center - Interactive Museum 611 10:00am-10:00pm Chainsaw Carvers Display 418 10:00am-10:00pm NW Largest Totem Pole Display 418 10:00am-10:00pm NW Native American Display - Sponsored by Snoqualmie Tribe 404 2:45pm Pie Eating Contest (3pm) Sponsored by Snohomish Pie Co. and KISS 106.1 FM 514
COMPETITIVE EXHIBITS MAP# 9:00am 10:00am 10:00am 10:00am-8:00pm 10:00am-4:30pm 10:00am-6:00pm 11:00am 11:00am-2:00pm 11:00am-2:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm 12noon-4:00pm 2:00pm-6:00pm 3:00pm-4:00pm 4:00pm 5:00pm 6:00pm 7:00pm 7:00pm
OC Dairy Goats Showmanship 606C 4H Dogs Novice Obedience 604 4H Dogs Advanced Obedience 604 4H Food Bread Bake Off 501 OC Dairy Goats Judging Div 1 606E 4H Natural Science On the Spot, Judging, & Public Presentation 501 OC Pygmy Goat Type 608 4H Performing Arts- 4H On Stage 501 4H Public Presentations 501 OC Food Contests Parent/Child Tea Party 260 OC Wool Goat & Other Fiber Judging 607 4H Pub. Presentation Illustrated Talk & Demonstrations 501 4H Performing Arts On Stage 501 4H Plant & Soil Quiz Down 501 4H Dogs Impromptu Costume 604 4H Vet Science Judging Contest 501 “Spuds in a Bucket” Contest 500 4H Dogs Adv. Obedience Run offs 604 4H Performing Arts On Stage Contest 501
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FAIR Schedule Fair Hours: 10am-10pm Carnival Hours: 11am-11pm Gate Special: Free Gate
friday, SEPT 4 Armed Forces Day Exhibit Closures AND Animal Changeovers MAP# All Day OC Cats Change Over Day - Section closed 5:00pm-10:00pm Poultry change over - Barn Section closed 6:00pm-10:00pm Goats change over - Barn closed 7:00pm-10:00pm OC Floral changeover - limited viewing
501 604 609 500
GRANDSTAND EVENTS MAP# 7:30pm Concert: Vince Gill (Country) 205 Doors open at 6pm. Paid Admission
EQUESTRIAN EVENTS MAP# 10:00am - 10:00pm Draft Horse Holdovers 103 10:30am-4:00pm Mustang Yearlings/WA Youth Challenge - Final Showcasing of Youth Trained "Wild Mustangs" 101 7:00pm Pro-West Rodeo - Sponsored by RAM, 94.1 FM KMPS, 100.7 FM Wolf, Buzz Inn Steakhouse, Stoney Creek Outfitters 100 with High Valley Riders Drill Team, Clown Act, Draft Horses, and Open Bull Riding (sponsored by Law Offices of Rick H. Merrill)
DAILY ATTRACTIONS MAP# 10:30am-8:30pm Great American Petting Zoo ( please wash hands after petting the animals - thank you!!) 210 12pm, 4pm & 7pm International Lumberjack Shows 409 2pm & 8pm Aztec Indian Dancers 404 11am, 1pm, 3:30pm, 5:30pm Animal Race Shows 408
Admission until 1:00pm with 3 cans of food. Armed Forces and First Responders: Free Gate Admission with proper ID SPECIAL DISPLAYS AND EVENTS MAP# 10:00am-8:00pm Sky Valley Stock & Antique Tractor Club 638 10:00am-8:00pm WSU Coop-Extension Master Gardeners 500 10:00am-8:00pm Shannahan Cabin Hosted by Monroe Historical Society 402 10:00am-8:00pm Farmer for a Day (Kid's Activity Tent) 260 10:00am-10:00pm NW District Beekeepers 500 10:00am-10:00pm Dairy Shrine Museum 610 10:00am-10:00pm Quil Ceda Carvers (wood carving by hand) 500 10:00am-10:00pm Snohomish County Ag. Display 260 10:00am-10:00pm Sow & Litter Display 513 10:00am-10:00pm Western Heritage Center Interactive Museum 611 10:00am-10:00pm Chainsaw Carvers Display 418 10:00am-10:00pm NW Largest Totem Pole Display 418 10:00am-10:00pm NW Native American Display Sponsored by Snoqualmie Tribe 404 2:00pm Armed Forces Day Ceremony 514 3:00pm & 6:30pm Texting Contest - Hosted by the Fair Advisory Board (listen to PA Announcer) PA
COMPETITIVE EXHIBITS MAP# 10:30am 11:00am-3:00pm 11:00am-4:00pm 11:00am 1:00pm 1:00pm 4:00pm 4:00pm-6:00pm 6:00pm 6:00pm-9pm 7:00pm
OC Dairy Goat Handmilking Contest 4H Public Pres.Illustrated Talks & Demonstrations 4H Dogs-Advanced Agility-off leash OC Pygmy Goats Type/Showmanship 4H Dogs Rally Contest OC Wool Judging 4H Dogs Showmanship Fun Match 4H Performing Arts Demos, Plays etc. OC Food Contests Chili Contest 4H Dogs Adult Obedience 4H Performing Arts Challenge Contest
609 501 606 608 604r1 607 604 501 260 604 501
XFINITY COURTYARD STAGE MAP# 10:15am 11:15am 12:30pm 2:00pm 3:15pm 4:30pm 6:00pm 7:45pm
Dakota (Country) Under The Radar (Vocal Quartet) The Bullseye Brass Band (Army Band) Armed Forces Day Ceremony Second Edition (Family Entertainment) Madi Jane West (Country/Pop) Monroe Concert Band Green Hornet (Retro Rock)
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ROVING ENTERTAINMENT 11:00am-5:00pm Eric Haines (One Man Band/Comedy/Stilts) 11:00am-5:00pm Under the Radar/Vocal Quartet 12:00pm-7:00pm Atlas Robotics 1:00pm-7:00pm Louie Foxx (Variety)
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FAIR Schedule
saturday, SEPT 5
Fair Hours: 10am-10pm Carnival Hours: 11am-11pm
Rodeo Day Exhibit Closure
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7:00am -10:00am OC Floral 4th Show Judging entries & judging - limited viewing
500
GRANDSTAND EVENTS MAP# 6:00pm Evergreen Speedway - King 5 TV Super Late Models, Street Stocks, Mini Stocks, Hornets, Legends Doors open at 4pm. Paid admission.
205
EQUESTRIAN EVENTS MAP# 9:00am-5:00pm Snohomish County Western Games: Graduated Barrel and Stake, Western Jumping, 100 International Flag, Key Race, Team Event: Ring & Pole (time permitting) 10:00am-10:00pm Draft Horse Holdovers 103 10:00am-5:00pm 4H Archery Demo 110 7:00pm Pro-West Rodeo Sponsored by RAM, 94.1 FM KMPS, 100.7 FM Wolf, 100 Buzz Inn Steakhouse and Stoney Creek Outfitters with High Valley Riders Drill Team, Clown Act and Draft Horses Open Bull Riding Sponsored by Law Offices of Rick H. Merrill
DAILY ATTRACTIONS MAP# 10:30am-8:30pm Great American Petting Zoo (please wash hands after petting the animals - thank you!) 12pm, 4pm & 7pm International Lumberjack Shows 2pm & 8pm Aztec Indian Dancers 11am, 1pm, 3:30pm, 5:30pm Animal Race Shows
11:00am-5:00pm Eric Haines (One Man Band/Comedy/Stilts) 1:00pm-5:00pm Tarnished Brass ( Brass Quintet) 1:30pm-7:30pm Louie Foxx (Variety)
SPECIAL DISPLAYS AND EVENTS MAP# 10:00am-8:00pm Sky Valley Stock & Antique Tractor Club 638 10:00am-8:00pm WSU Coop-Extension Master Gardeners 500 10:00am-8:00pm Shannahan Cabin Hosted by Monroe Historical Society 402 10:00am-8:00pm Farmer for a Day (Kid's Activity Tent) 260 10:00am-10:00pm NW District Beekeepers 500 10:00am-10:00pm Dairy Shrine Museum 610 10:00am-10:00pm Quil Ceda Carvers (wood carving by hand) 500 10:00am-10:00pm Snohomish County Ag. Display 260 10:00am-10:00pm Sow & Litter Display 513 10:00am-10:00pm Western Heritage Center - Interactive Museum 611 10:00am-10:00pm Chainsaw Carvers Display 418 10:00am-10:00pm NW Largest Totem Pole Display 418 10:00am-10:00pm NW Native American Display - Sponsored by Snoqualmie Tribe 404 2:15pm Quarters in The Haystack 3 Contests for 4-10 yrs of age 260 3:00pm & 6:30pm Texting Contest - Hosted by the Fair Advisory Board (listen to PA Announcer) PA
COMPETITIVE EXHIBITS MAP# 210 409 404 408
XFINITY COURTYARD STAGE MAP# 10:30am Dakota (Country) 514 11:30am Marcia Kester (Tribute to Patsy Cline & The Queens of Country) 12:45pm Champagne Honey Bee (Jazz) 1:45pm Kickin' Dust (Country/Pop) 3:15pm Brendan Wires (Electric Bass Soloist) 4:15pm Silver Blue & Gold (Bad Company Tribute) 5:30pm Aztec Indian Dancers 6:45pm Louie Foxx (Variety) 8:00pm B2 Beats/DJ's (Teen DJ Music)
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ROVING ENTERTAINMENT
8:30am-3:00pm 9:00am 9:00am-5:00pm 10:00am 10:00am 10:00am-12:00pm 11:00am 11:00am 12:00pm 12:00pm 12:30pm 1:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 5:00pm 6:30pm
4H Public Pres. Top Trophys Finals OC Beef Junior Angus Show OC Sheep Judging 4H Dogs Primary Obedience OC Dairy Cow Judging…Guerney, Jersey, Shorthorn, & others 4H Sewing Needlework/Décor OC Cats Type Classes OC Swine Fit & Show OC Rabbits Judging OC Swine Type OC Beef Angus Show OC Dairy Judging Holstein 4H Dogs Costume, Primary and Juniors OC Food Contests Apple Pie Contest 4H Dogs Costume, all ages 4H Dogs Beginning Agility 4H Performing Arts- Talent Jamboree OC Cats Costume Class OC Sheep Lads and Ladies Lead Class
501 614 606W 604 606E 501 501 512 604 512 614 606 604 260 604 604 501 501 606W
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FAIR Schedule
sunday, SEPT. 6
Fair Hours: 10am-10pm Carnival Hours: 11am-11pm
Demo Derby Day Exhibit Closures AND Animal Changeovers MAP# 8:00pm 4H Dogs Barn Section closes
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GRANDSTAND EVENTS MAP# 6:00pm Evergreen Speedway - Demo Derby & Fireworks. Super Figure 8's, Stinger 8's, V8 Extremes, School Bus Races, Mr. Dizzy Stunts and Fireworks Doors open at 2pm. Paid admission.
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EQUESTRIAN EVENTS MAP# 9:00am-5:00pm Snohomish County Western Games: Idaho Figure 8, Speed Barrels, Half Eight, 100 One Jump Scurry. Team Event: Rescue Race (time permitting) 10:00am - 10:00pm Draft Horse Holdovers 103 7:00pm Pro-West Rodeo Sponsored by RAM, 94.1 FM KMPS, 100.7 FM Wolf, 100 Buzz Inn Steakhouse, and Stoney Creek Outfitters with High Valley Riders Drill Team, Clown Act and Draft Horses Open Bull Riding Sponsored by Law Offices of Rick H. Merrill
DAILY ATTRACTIONS MAP# 10:30am-8:30pm Great American Petting Zoo (please wash hands after petting the animals - thank you!!) 210 12pm, 4pm & 7pm International Lumberjack Shows 409 2pm & 8pm Aztec Indian Dancers 404 11am, 1pm, 3:30pm, 5:30pm Animal Race Shows 408
XFINITY COURTYARD STAGE MAP# 10:45am Dakota (Country) 514 11:45am The Banner Days (Indie/Folk/Funk) 1:00pm The Leight Fantastics (Review) 3:00pm Second Hand Newz (Fleetwood Mac Tribute Band) 4:30pm Kickin' Dust (Country/Pop) 5:45pm Rocklyn Road (Country Pop/Rock) 7:15pm Dakota (Country) 9:00pm Rocklyn Road (Country Pop/Rock)
ROVING ENTERTAINMENT 11:00am-5:00pm Eric Haines (One Man Band/Comedy/Stilts) 1:00pm - 5:00pm Tarnished Brass (Brass Quintet) 1:00pm-7:00pm Louie Foxx (Variety)
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SPECIAL DISPLAYS AND EVENTS MAP# 10:00am-8:00pm Sky Valley Stock & Antique Tractor Club 10:00am-8:00pm WSU Coop-Extension Master Gardeners 10:00am-8:00pm Shannahan Cabin Hosted by Monroe Historical Society 10:00am-8:00pm Farmer for a Day (Kid's Activity Tent) 10:00am-10:00pm NW District Beekeepers 10:00am-10:00pm Dairy Shrine Museum 10:00am-10:00pm Quil Ceda Carvers (wood carving by hand) 10:00am-10:00pm Snohomish County Ag. Display 10:00am-10:00pm Sow & Litter Display 10:00am-10:00pm Western Heritage Center - Interactive Museum 10:00am-10:00pm Chainsaw Carvers 10:00am-10:00pm NW Largest Totem Pole Display 10:00am-10:00pm NW Native American Display - Sponsored by Snoqualmie Tribe 11:00am-4:00pm 19th Annual Spin-In 3:00pm & 6:30pm Texting Contest - Hosted by the Fair Advisory Board (listen to PA Announcer) 4:15pm Frisbee Throwing Contest Hosted by the Fair Advisory Board Sponsored by Walgreens
638 500 402 260 500 610 500 260 513 611 418 418 404 500 So. PA 606
COMPETITIVE EXHIBITS MAP# 8:00am 9:00am 9:00am-10:00am 9:00am-5:00pm 10:00am 10:00am 8:30am-4:30pm 11:00am 11:00am 11:00am 11:00am 11:00am-4:00pm 12Noon-completed 1:00pm 1:00pm 1:00pm-4:00pm 1:30pm 1:30pm 2:00pm 3:00pm 3:30pm 5:00pm 5:30pm 6:00pm 6:30pm
OC Dairy Goat Showmanship 606C OC Beef Hereford Jr. Show 614 OC Cats The Cat with the Mostest - Fun Class Judged by Audience 501 OC Sheep Judging 606W 4H Dogs Meet the Breed 604 OC Dairy Cattle Judging Brown Swiss, Ayrshire 600 OC Dairy Goat Div 2 Judging 608 OC Cats Type Judging 501 OC Pygmy Goats Costume Class 608 OC Beef Hereford Show 614 4H Vet Science Quiz Down 501 19th Annual Spin-In 500 So. 4H Performing Arts Championship Revue 501 Chocolate Extravaganza 260 OC Dairy Cattle Inter Breed Best Udder Class 606 4H Sewing- Clothing Construction Contest 501 OC Beef Shorthorn Show 614 OC Dairy Cattle Supreme Champ Cow Contest 606 OC Dairy Cattle Sr. Dairy Showmanship Contest 606 4-H Dogs Meet the Dogs Parade 604 OC Beef Shorthorn Show 614 OC Cats Costume Classes 501 4H Medium Animal Round Robin 606 4H Dogs Dancing with Dogs 604 4H Large Animal Round Robin 606
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FAIR Schedule Fair Hours: 10am-7pm Carnival Hours: 11am-7pm Gate Special: Discount Admission for Everyone
monday, sept. 7 Labor Day Exhibit Closures MAP#
XFINITY COURTYARD STAGE MAP#
4:00pm-7:00pm Beef & Dairy Cattle release - Barns close 607/608 5:00pm-7:00pm Dog release - Barns close 604 5:00pm-7:00pm Rabbits, Sheep, Goats & Swine release - Barns close 607/608 6:00pm-7:00pm Cats release - Bldg Section closed GRANDSTAND EVENTS MAP# 11:00am-5:00pm Evergreen Speedway - DeYoung Inc. Evergreen Drags - Dash for Cash 205 (Free with paid fair admission). Doors open at 10:00am
10:45am Applause Studio Performance Teams (Variety) 514 12:00pm Monroe Community Jazz Orchestra 1:15pm Dakota (Country) 2:15pm Applause Studio Performance Teams (Vareity) 2:45pm Diaper Derby Sign Ups (6-8 months and 9-12 months) 3:00pm Diaper Derby Contest - hosted by the Fair Advisory Board Co-Sponsored by Law Offices of Rick H. Merrill and A pplause Performance Teams 4:00pm 4-H Awards 5:30pm Dakota (Country)
EQUESTRIAN EVENTS MAP# 9:00am-5:00pm Mini Horse Show 101
DAILY ATTRACTIONS MAP# 10:30am-7:00pm 12pm & 4pm 2pm 11am,1am, 3:30pm, 5:30pm
Great American Petting Zoo (please wash hands after petting the animals - thank you!) 210 International Lumberjack Shows 409 Aztec Indian Dancers 404 Animal Race Shows
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ROVING ENTERTAINMENT 11:00am-5:00pm Eric Haines (One Man Band/Comedy/Stilts)
SPECIAL DISPLAYS AND EVENTS MAP# 10:00am-5:00pm Sow & Litter Display 513 10:00am-5:00pm Sky Valley Stock & Antique Tractor Club 638 10:00am-5:00pm Dairy Shrine Museum 610 10:00am-7:00pm WSU Coop-Extension Master Gardeners 500 10:00am-7:00pm Shannahan Cabin Hosted by Monroe Historical Society 402 10:00am-7:00pm Farmer for a Day (Kid's Activity Tent) 260 10:00am-7:00pm NW District Beekeepers 500 10:00am-7:00pm Quil Ceda Carvers (wood carving by hand) 500 10:00am-7:00pm Snohomish County Ag. Display 260 10:00am-7:00pm Western Heritage Center - Interactive Museum 611 10:00am-7:00pm Chainsaw Carvers Display 418 10:00am-7:00pm NW Largest Totem Pole Display 418 10:00am-7:00pm NW Native American Display - Sponsored by Snoqualmie Tribe 404 2:45pm Baby Diaper Derby Contests (3pm) 514 Sponsored by Law Offices of Rick H. Merrill and Applause Performance Teams 3:00pm Texting Contest - Hosted by the Fair Advisory Board (listen to PA Announcer) PA
COMPETITIVE EXHIBITS 9:00am 9:30am 10:30am 11:00am 1:30pm 1:30pm 2:00pm
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4H Style Show Competitive Seniors 501 4H Style Show Competitive Intermediates 501 OC Dairy Goat Handmilking 609 OC Cats Type for Top HHP, & Purebred & Kitten 501 4H Sewing All Competitive & Non -Competitive Dressed 501 OC Dairy Cattle Hand Milking Final Youth & Adult 606E 4H Snohomish County Style Show 501
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