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he Fairgrounds Barns to admire all the hard Staff, the Board work and pride that our 4-H, of Directors and FFA, and independent exhibI are delighted to itors present to the Colusa welcome our local County community. community members, famiI’d like to personally thank lies, and friends you for joining us to the 80th Colusa for our 80th year! County Fair. Without your conI am overjoyed tinued support, we to announce would never be able that through the to host a fun-fi lled dedicated work of Fair like this… so our community, thank you. the exhibitors, I’d also like to volunteers, and thank our sponsors sponsors we have who have been created another exceptionally genmemorable Fair erous this year and for all surroundreally made this Laura Ford ing counties. We COLUSA COUNTY FAIR, CEO event possible. have worked to Again, welcome bring a little American Flair and thank you. This year’s to our Colusa Fair. Colusa County Fair is sure to This year we have multiple have something for all ages! new acts on the fairgrounds, local bands, the Weber BBQ Challenge, and the Bartenders Sincerely, Challenge. Circus Imagination and The Alaskan Pig Races are sure to please everyone. Colusa County Fair, CEO Please stop by the four exhibit buildings and Livestock
Laura Ford
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1303 10th St., Colusa, CA
(530) 458-2641
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Redneck Rodeo aims for funny and fun JENNIFER BLUE jennifer@colusacountynews.net
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s summer approaches, the nights get warmer. People can really let down their hair (and mullets) at the Redneck Rodeo on June 5. All are welcomed to attend. The lighthearted event is designed to bring good times and revenue to maintain the fairgrounds, but is not to be confused with the fair. Every year, the Wednesday prior to the fair’s opening night, the Colusa County Fair Foundation hosts an event with a humerous intent. Secretary for the Colusa County Fair Foundation Shiela Etchepare points out, “(CCFF) has nothing to do with the operation of the fairgrounds. Ours is about preserving the integrity of the infrastructure and those 55 acres.” This is the third year that CCFF has raised funds with a total gross of $869,025. Arriving early at 5:30 PM will be the Redneck Rodeo contestants, but the Rodeo officially starts at 6 PM. Don’t let the theme fool you; the event will be in good taste thanks to the
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Colusa-Glenn Farm Credit drums up support during the Maxwell Rodeo for the Colusa County Fair Foundation’s Redneck Rodeo, which will take place at 6 PM on June 5 at the T.K. Marshall Pavilion, at the Colusa County Fairgrounds.
KNOW & GO REDNECK RODEO
Wednesday, June 5 Colusa Fairgrounds TK Marshall Pavilion
5 PM: Live Music & Dinner 6 PM: Redneck Rodeo Events
pitmasters at the Lion’s Club. For $10, you can get a plate with pulled pork, macaroni and cheese, drinks, and a dessert. The music DJ, sponsored by Durham Pump, will be ready
to take dedication requests for a donation. Grab your best dancing boots and twirl a girl around to your favorite tune. Teams will compete in a goat milking contest with a twist: Instead of a milking stool, participants will park their keesters on cozy tractor chairs. Each seat will be auctioned off and worth the purchase as they were designed by the folks at Emerald Farms and provided by Terry Bressler. Teams are Colusa-Glen Farm Credit Loco Loanerz, Colusa County Firefighters Dry Hose
Fire Brigade, Colusa County Farm Supply Pest Pounders and Grow West Dirt Doctors. Tickets for the teams will be given to any size donation. Tickets can be obtained from the team members or any of the CCFF directors, or purchased at the Colusa County Fairgrounds. The event will be held in the TK Marshall Pavilion of the Colusa County Fairgrounds at 6 PM on June 5, so there’s still time to donate to your favorite team.■
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Victor Matamoros PRESIDENT
Mike Doherty VICE PRESIDENT
Jamie Traynham
Dan O’Connell
Susan Gibbs
Walter Seaver
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Laurie L. Costa BOARD MEMBER
Tony Garofalo
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Terry Bressler BOARD MEMBER
Junior Fair Board 2019-20
Jaycee Brackett
Melissa Ramirez
Emily Ehrke
Hannah Doherty
Lexi Hernandez
Natalie Wilson
Jilliann Wilson
Travis Moniz
Lizeth Madrigal
Cody Pearson
Emma Doherty
WANT TO SERVE AS A JUNIOR FAIR BOARD MEMBER? Applications are now available for the 2020-21 Junior Fair Board. Any student who will be a Junior during the 2019-2020 school year, and is regularly attending one of the five public high schools in Colusa County is eligible to serve on the Junior Fair Board. Members serve a term of two years. Applicants DO NOT have to be involved in 4-H or FFA to serve as a member of the Junior Fair Board. Applications due August 2019. Download the application colusafairgrounds.com or pick one up at the Fair Office. For more information call 530-458-2641.
FAIR HOURS Thursday & Friday 5:00 PM to 12:00 AM Saturday & Sunday 3:00 PM to 12:00 AM
TICKET PRICING Adult - single day $10 Child* - single day $5 Seniors (65 & Over) - $5 Season Pass: Adult - $20 for all four (4) days Child* - $10 for all four (4) days *Children aged 6 through 12. Children aged 5 and under are free.
CARNIVAL WRISTBAND Pre-sale any age - $30 at the Fair
DESTRUCTION DERBY Reserved - $25 Bleachers & Standing Room - $15
SPECIAL DAYS THURSDAY - Kids Day! Children ages 6-12 get free admission.
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General Information Grounds Map A ... Atwood Hall B ... Main Exhibit C ... Community Bldg. D ... Stagehands Theatre E ... Etchepare Hall F ... Festival Hall G ... Grandstands H ... Livestock Barns J .... TK Marshall Arena O ... Main Office 1 ... Festival Hall/Stage 2 ... Etchepare Garden 3 ... Beer Garden 4 ... Sun Valley Rice Main Stage 5 ... Main Exhibit Courtyard 6 ... Kids World
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MiniMiss
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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5 • 7 PM GRANDSTANDS
PHOTO: Mini Miss Colusa County Allison Traynham (center) with 2019 contestants (l-to-r) Caeden Agnew, Ruby Herrera, Maneet Grewal, Isaylee Davalos, Lina Perez, Makenna Dunlap, Bethany Wilson, and Haley Hampton.
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ini Miss Colusa County Allison Traynham will be crowning her successor on Wednesday, June 5, at 7 PM in the grandstands. It’s been a busy year for
the 13-year-old Twin Rivers Charter School student. Traynham, the daughter of Jennifer and Don Traynham, of Colusa, has fulfilled her duties at numerous community events since winning the title at the Colusa County Fair last year. “I’ve learned so much about just being more out there, putting more of my-
Caeden Agnew Caeden is 11 years old. She is the daughter of Garrett and Emma Agnew, of Colusa. “ I feel like becoming mini miss because it would help me boost my public speaking ability which I will need for my future education. I also feel like it would be a great learning experience.”
self out there, speaking to others and getting to know other people,” said the bubbly teen. Traynham, who will be entering the eighth grade this fall, is an active 4-H member who loves art, baking, and dancing. She wishes all the contestants good luck at the pageant, and said everyone is a winner for participating.
Ruby Herrera Ruby is 10 years old. She is the daughter of Vicente and Carmen Herrera, of Maxwell. “ I would want to be Mini Miss because my sister is going to have a quincinera and she said that she wants to tell people about how she has a little sister who has been in Mini Miss.”
Lina Perez
Makenna Dunlap
Lina is 11 years old. She is the daughter of Nichelle and Alfonso Perez, of Williams. “ I would like to be Mini Miss Colusa County because I would like to show people that all types of girls like tomboys can win these competitions.”
Makenna is 11 years old. She is the daughter of Tammy and Sherman Dunlap, of Maxwell. “My sister ran for Mini Miss last year and ended up making a lot of new friends. I would like to make new friends as well, and I think it would be terrific to be able to be Mini Miss and represent Colusa at all of the fun events.”
“The whole thing of being Mini Miss, of being in the pageant was just such a great experience,” Traynham said. “I feel like everyone should do it - it’s so much fun.” Trayham will give her final performance during the pageant before she hands off the crown to the 2019 Mini Miss. Although the Colusa
County Fair doesn’t officially open until Thursday, June 6, the pageant draws hundreds of people to the grandstands. Admission is $5 at the gate. Season passes are available at the Colusa County Fair Office and are good for entry into all fair events. ■
Maneet Grewal
Isaylee Davalos
Maneet is nine years old. She is the daughter of Preet and Sulchi Grewal, of Colusa “I would like to be Mini Miss Colusa County because I would like to express my inner beauty.”
Isaylee is nine years old. She is the daughter of Andrea and Adolfo Davalos, of Williams. “I would like to be Mini Miss Colusa County because I enjoy dancing and performing and feel this would be a good way to represent our county.”
Bethany Wilson
Haley Hampton
Bethany is 11 years old. She is the daughter of Mary and Joseph Wilson, of Maxwell. “I would like to be Mini Miss because I think it would be fun to go to all the events my sisters have gone to, and to have fun with my friends. I would always love to stand out!”
Haley is 11 years old. She is the daughter of Shaun and Christine Hampton, of Williams. “My main goal this year was to challenge myself more and to step out of my comfort zone. This year, I started wrestling and shotgun shooting sports. I feel like doing the Mini Miss pageant is out of my comfort zone, but I believe the experience will give me more self-confidence and help me grow more as person.”
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Schedule of Events Friday | JUNE 7
Wednesday | JUNE 5 8:00 AM 1:00 PM
FFA & 4H Market Swine Show TK Marshall Arena FFA & 4H Rabbit Show TK Marshall Arena Primary Member Walk on Show, Rabbits TK Marshall Arena
6:00 PM
Redneck Rodeo
7:00 PM
Mini Miss Colusa County Pageant Grandstand Stage
Colusa Fair Foundation Event TK Marshall
SENIOR CITIZEN DAY: Free admission for all seniors aged 65 and older. The Main Exhibit, Floriculture,
4H Building open at 1 PM for Senior Citizens. Celebrating our military service members, free admission for all active, reserve, retired, and disabled veterans with military identification.
9:00 AM
Thursday | JUNE 6
KID’S DAY: Children aged 12 & under are admitted free. Celebrating our military service members, free admission for all active, reserve, retired, and disabled veterans with military identification; and all first responders.
8:00 AM
1:00 PM
4:45 PM
5:00 PM
5:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM
4-H Goat Showmanship 4-H Market Goat 4-H Pen of 3 Goats FFA Goat Showmanship FFA Market Goat FFA Pen of 3 Goats Supreme Championship Best in County - Pen of 3 Goats Junior Breeding Goats TK Marshall Arena Ring 1: 4-H Showmanship FFA Showmanship Ring 2: FFA Market 4-H Market TK Marshall Arena Official Opening
with the Colusa County VFW and the American Legion
Main Gate Gates & Buildings Open Scholastic Achievement Day Colusa County Office Of Education North Gate All Alaskan Pig Races Kid’s World Lanky the Clown’s Coin Dig Kid’s World Circus Imagination Kid’s World Chad Bushnell Festival Hall Stage
7:00 PM
7:30 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM 8:00 PM
8:30 PM 7:00 PM 9:00 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM 11:00 PM Midnight
King & Queen Freckles Kid’s World Bad Moon Rising Sun Valley Rice Stage All Alaskan Pig Races Kid’s World Circus Imagination Kid’s World Paper Airplane Contest Kid’s World Chad Bushnell Festival Hall Stage Miss Colusa County Pageant
Sponsored By: Stagehands Theater, and The Chet Shifflett Jr. Scholarship Fund
Grandstands The Throw Zone Kid’s World Bad Moon Rising Sun Valley Rice Stage All Alaskan Pig Races Kid’s World Circus Imagination Kid’s World Chad Bushnell Festival Hall Stage Funnel Cake Eating Contest Kid’s World All Alaskan Pig Races Kid’s World Buildings close for the day Fair closes for the day
4-H Market Beef 4-H Miniature Market Steer 4-H Glenn-Colusa County Breed Steer 4-H Pen of 3 Steers
6:30 PM
FFA Market Beef FFA Minature Market Steer FFA Glenn-Colusa County Breed Steer FFA Pen of 3 Stars
7:00 PM
Supreme Champion Market Steer Sally Bode Best in County Pen of 3
9:00 AM
2:00 PM 5:00 PM
5:30 PM 6:00 PM
4-H Showmanship FFA Showmanship Junior Breeding Beef TK Marshall Arena Junior Pygmy Goat Primary Member Pygmy Goat Showmanship Pygmy Goat Costume Class Pygmy Goat Obstacle Course
(All primary members must be accompanied by a parent or leader at all times)
Small Animal Round Robin Gates & Buildings Open All Alaskan Pig Races Kid’s World Bobby Zoppi Festival Hall Stage Lanky the Clown’s Coin Dig Kid’s World Circus Imagination Kid’s World Colusa County Fair Parade Market St. Downtown Colusa
7:15 PM 7:30 PM 8:00 PM
8:15 PM 8:30 PM 9:00 PM 9:15 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:15 PM 10:30 PM 11:00 PM Midnight
Paper Airplane Contest Kid’s World Bobby Zoppi Festival Hall Stage All Alaskan Pig Races Kid’s World Kymmi & The Diamond Backs Sun Valley Rice Stage Circus Imagination Kid’s World Ice Cream Eating Contest Kid’s World Bobby Zoppi Festival Hall Stage Weber Back Yard BBQ Fun Etchepare Garden Kymmi & The Diamond Backs Sun Valley Rice Stage The Throw Zone Kid’s World All Alaskan Pig Races Kid’s World Kymmi & The Diamond Backs Sun Valley Rice Stage Circus Imagination Kid’s World Funnel Cake Eating Contest Kid’s World Kymmi & The Diamond Backs Sun Valley Rice Stage All Alaskan Pig Races Kid’s World Buildings close for the day Fair closes for the day
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Schedule of Events Saturday | JUNE 8
Sunday | JUNE 9
MILITARY & FIRST RESPONDERS DAY: Celebrating our military service members, free admission
DESTRUCTION DERBY: Destruction Derby is open to all ages. Reserved seating is $25, and general
for all active, reserve, retired, and disabled veterans with military identification.
8:00 AM Auction Buyer’s Registration
TK Marshall Arena 9:00 AM Junior Livestock Auction
7:30 PM Buck Ford
Sponsored By Colusa-Glenn Farm Credit
TK Marshall Arena
12:00 PM Junior Livestock Buyers Luncheon 1:00 PM 2:00 PM
3:00 PM 4:30 PM
5:00 PM 5:00 PM 5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:20 PM 6:30 PM 7:00 PM
TK Marshall Arena Ag Mechanics Auction TK Marshall Arena Sale Of Champions Champion Market Livestock TK Marshall Arena Gates & Buildings Open Lanky the Clown’s Coin Dig Kid’s World Circus Imagination Kid’s World Kaylee Starr Festival Hall Stage All Alaskan Pig Races Kid’s World The Throw Zone Kid’s World Diaper Derby Kid’s World Kaylee Starr Festival Hall Stage Circus Imagination Kid’s World All Alaskan Pig Races Kid’s World
8:00 PM
8:20 PM 8:30 PM
9:00 PM 9:20 PM 9:30 PM 10:00 PM 10:30 PM 11:00 PM Midnight
Sun Valley Rice Stage The Throw Zone Kid’s World Wild West Buckers Bull riding, bronc riding, barrel racing, and perhaps mutton bustin! Tickets: Adult $10, Children $5. Grandstands Bartender Battle Etchepare Garden Area Funnel Cake Eating Contest Kid’s World Kaylee Starr Festival Hall Stage Circus Imagination Kid’s World Mr. Cinderfella Pageant Grandstands Stage All Alaskan Pig Races Kid’s World Buck Ford Sun Valley Rice Stage The Throw Zone Kid’s World Paper Airplane Contest Kid’s World All Alaskan Pig Races Kid’s World Buildings close for the day Fair closes for the day
seating for bleachers or standing is $15.
12:00 PM Awards Presentation For FFA/4H 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:00 PM
4:30 PM 5:00 PM
5:30 PM 6:00 PM 6:30 PM
TK Marshall Arena Gates & Buildings Open Lanky the Clown’s Coin Dig Kid’s World La Familia Day Codigo 530 (4 PM) Banda Tierra De Oro (6 PM) Los Sagitarios (8 PM) Nuevos Aventureros (10 PM) Sun Valley Rice Stage Circus Imagination Kid’s World Flat Busted Festival Hall Stage All Alaskan Pig Races Kid’s World The Throw Zone Kid’s World Funnel Cake Eating Contest Kid’s World Circus Imagination Kid’s World
Flat Busted Festival Hall Stage All Alaskan Pig Races Kid’s World Destruction Derby begins Grandstands 7:30 PM The Throw Zone Kid’s World 8:00 PM Ice Cream Eating Contest Kid’s World 8:30 PM Circus Imagination Kid’s World 9:00 PM Flat Busted Festival Hall Stage All Alaskan Pig Races Kid’s World 9:30 PM The Throw Zone Kid’s World 10:00 PM Paper Airplane Contest Kid’s World 10:30 PM All Alaskan Pig Races Kid’s World 11:00 PM Buildings close for the day Midnight Fair closes for the day 7:00 PM
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Miss Colusa County Contestants 2019
PRATISHA KISUN
MELISSA RAMIREZ
JAYCEE BRACKETT
ROSALYN WILSON
LIZETH MADRIGAL
Pratisha Kisun is the 16-year-old daughter of Pradeep and Pranita Kisun, of Williams. She will be a senior next year at Williams High School. Her school activities include art, leadership, and fundraising. She plans to go to a community college after graduation, before transferring to a university to study nursing. Her hobby is photography, but she also enjoys playing basketball for fun with family and friends. Her plans for the summer are to travel with her family and volunteer in the community.
Melissa Ramirez is the 16-year-old daughter of Juan and Maria Ramirez, of Maxwell. She will be a senior next year at Maxwell High School, where she participates in FFA, FBLA, the Associated Student Body, Ag Advisory, basketball, and softball. She is a 4-H teen leader. Her plans for the summer are to attend the American Legion Auxiliary Girls State. She also plans to work at the Maxwell Pool. After graduation, she plans to attend a university to work toward a bachelor’s degree in political science and later go to law school. Her plan for the future is to work as a civil rights attorney or for the United Nations.
Jacee Brackett is the 17-year-old daughter of James Brackett and Skeeter England, of Colusa. She will be a senior next year at Colusa High School, where she participates in FFA, ASB, basketball, softball, track, volleyball, cheerleading, and cross country. Her plans for the summer include working as a lifeguard and on her tan. Her hobbies include playing basketball and baking. After graduation, she plans to attend junior college, where she hopes to continue playing basketball. She eventually plans to join the Air Force and hopes to become a pilot and a physical therapist.
Rosalyn Wilson is the 16-year-old daughter of Joseph and Mary Wilson, of Maxwell. She will be a senior next year at Maxwell High School, where she enjoys being involved in FBLA, FFA, ASB, band, volleyball, basketball, softball, soccer, and tennis. Her hobbies include swimming, playing the ukulele, singing, and hanging out with family and friends. Her plans for the summer include volunteering at a Younglife Camp for teens. After high school, she plans to start her education at a junior college before transferring to a university to become a pediatrician.
Lizeth Madrigal is the 16-year-old daughter of Rafael and Olivia Madrigal, of Williams. She will be a senior next year at Williams High School, where she participates in Educational Talent Search, FFA, FBLA, ASB, Yearbook, soccer, and cheerleading. Her plans for the summer are to continue working at Granzella’s, go to Woodleaf for Younglife, and go to Washington D.C. for a FFA leadership event. Her hobbies include reading, baking, cooking, playing soccer, and watching Netfl ix.
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arie Spooner, 98, will serve as Grand Marshal of the Colusa County Fair Parade when it steps off at 6 PM in downtown Colusa. Spooner is a lifetime resident of Colusa County. She was born in 1921 and grew up in the Great Depression, where she learned the importance of maintaining a family garden and sharing its bounty will others. Spooner began entering canned vegetables, jellies, and jams in the Colusa County Fair in the 1970s, and holds the record for the highest number of entries in a given year. In 1994, Spooner had a combined 93 food and garden entries in the County Fair. Although she retired from entering in 2017, Spooner is still an avid gardener and is active in the community. Spooner, a longtime resident of Williams, is also known as a “Rock Star” for baking pies for charity auctions. The Colusa Lions Club and the 44th District Agriculutre Association sponsor the parade, which includes a variety of floats, decorated vehicles, walking groups, service vehicles, and more. ■
JENNIFER BLUE jennifer@colusacountynews.net
arting is such sweet sorrow. One of the iconic events of the Colusa County Fair is the Miss Colusa County Pageant and on Thursday night, Bailey Wilson will hand off her crown to the next Miss Colusa County. Although she is a little saddened by the thought of her reign reaching its conclusion, she has her sights set on the future. Wilson’s goal of becoming a nurse ties in with her experience and duties as the 2018 pageant winner. Caring for people is near and dear to her heart, Wilson said, and she has admired the nurses who cared for her family members. Wilson said people were her favorite part of the Miss Colusa County experience. “I think the best part for me was getting to meet so many people around the community,” Wilson said. The $1,000 scholarship that came with the crown will be utilized strategically. Wilson is attending classes in Butte and after completing her core classes, she intends to enter a nursing program, possibly transferring to California State University at Chico. In addition to her knowledge of American Sign Language, Wilson has a set of pipes, and has been singing the National An-
them at events during her reign. Wilson said that she keeps her crown and sash in a special box so it will always be ready when duty calls. Wilson plans to pass on the box to the next Miss Colusa County who will be crowned at the fair on June 6. Not only will Wilson be giving the new representative a crown and a keepsake box, but she has some words of advice for the next Miss Colusa County. “Try to make it to every single event because those are so much fun,” she said. “And just try to meet as many people as possible because those are the people you’ll have after this experience is done. Just try to make the most memories you can while it lasts because it goes by pretty fast.” Although she has fond memories, Wilson does not intend to compete in future pageants, giving priority to her education. “I had a lot of fun with Miss Colusa County,” said Wilson, “but I think right now I’m just going to focus on my education and career.” Wilson said she has maintained an A in all her classes during her reign but sees the importance of devoting her focus to her classes from here on out. ■
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Fair Parade
THURSDAY, JUNE 6 • 6:30 PM | KIDS WORLD
FRIDAY, JUNE 7 • 6:00 PM | DOWNTOWN COLUSA
What would a county fair be without a king and queen of freckles? Each year, one lucky boy and girl from ages 5-10 are announced the king and queen of the Colusa County Fair on the Freddie Perez stage in Kids World at 6:30 PM on Thursday, June 6. Lanky the Clown will count the freckles, and spectators will be the judge. No entry fee, no entry form, just show up! ■
The Colusa Lions Club and the 44th District Agricultural Association will cohost the annual Colusa County Fair Parade on Friday, June 7, beginning at 6 PM. Any person or group interested in participating in this year’s parade can pick up a parade entry form at Messick Ace Hardware or the fairgrounds office. There is no fee for parade entry and everyone is welcome to participate. ■
Welcome to the Throw Zone
Senior Day & Luncheon
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Holding two medals in the world championships of juggling, Jeremiah Johnston’s performances feature thrilling stunts, big laughs, and fantastic displays of dexterity and balance that will captivate audiences of all kinds. Johnston learned to juggle at the young age of 12, and rediscovered after entering college at Humboldt State University in 2005, that juggling was to be his life’s path. He was to become a professional entertainer and instructor, sharing the wonder and joy of juggling with the world. Although he has performed with juggling groups, Johnston has redefined his solo career and created The Throw Zone, a business dedicated to dynamic entertainment, innovation, and education about the juggling arts. Utilizing his many talents, Johnston creates quality performances to suit all ages. ■
FRIDAY, JUNE 7 • GATES OPEN AT NOON FOR SENIORS
The Colusa County Fair will open early on Friday, June 7, for senior citizens age 65 and older. Seniors are invited to attend a free barbecue luncheon at Etchepare Garden, tour the Colusa County Fairgrounds, and browse the exhibits. Senior citizens will also get to see Lanky the Clown twist balloons into animals and other shapes, as well as pet champion chickens and rabbits. The annual senior luncheon is a joint effort of the Colusa Firefighters Association, the Colusa Lions Club, and the Colusa County Fair Foundation. The luncheon gets underway at noon; buildings open at 1 PM. There is no cost of admission at the Colusa County Fair on Friday for senior citizens age 65 and older.
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SATURDAY, JUNE 8 • 6:00 PM | KIDS WORLD
SUNDAY, JUNE 9 • 6:00 PM | GRANDSTANDS
This event will sure to have the crowd cheering on their favorite toddler. Toddler’s will compete in the Colusa County Fair, Diaper Derby in Kids World at 6 PM on Saturday, June 8. There is no entry fee for this contest. Who will reach the finish line first and bring home the gold?
This event will sure to have the crowd cheering on their favorite toddler. Toddler’s will compete in the Colusa County Fair, Diaper Derby in Kids World at 6 PM on Saturday, June 8. There is no entry fee for this contest. Who will reach the finish line first and bring home the gold?
Circus Imagination
Wild West Buckers
SATURDAY, JUNE 8• 7:30 PM | GRANDSTANDS
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Circus Imagination has been creating an unforgettable interactive experience for children for over 30 years. The show starts under the blue and yellow “Big Top,”where children ages four and up are selected from the audience to dress up in custom-made costumes and be instantly transformed into circus performers. Kids can become Tight Rope Walkers, Lions, Tigers, Bears, Clowns, Butterfly Ballerinas, Cowboys, Cowgirls, Strongman and even get shot out of the “Kid Blaster” as a Human Cannon Ball. Circus Imagination uses interactive theater to encourage kids to be active and play outside. Circus Imagination requires no skill or talent and the experience leaves children with a strong sense of imagination, resourcefulness, and creativity. ■
Wild West Buckers will be here to put on a youth rodeo event! Bull Riding, Bronc Riding, Barrel Racing and perhaps Mutton Bustin! Tickets: are $10 for Adults, and $5 for Children. This event will surely please all ages.
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Entertainment Spotlight Chad Bushnell Thursday, June 6 ■ 6 PM - 8 PM - 10 PM Festival Hall Stage The Red Bluff native has been playing the guitar and singing since he was four years old, taking after his father, who played lead guitar and sang in a country band. Bushnell grew up singing the National Anthem at numerous rodeos, football games, and community events, and, as a country singer, he has opened for big names in the industry like Scotty McCreery and Mark Chesnutt. His newest album “Rodeo Dance” was recorded at After Hours Recorders in Redding, and includes new originals and covers of well-known rodeo songs. He also has an album out called “Tennessee” that was recorded in Nashville at Studio 19 and a two-song EP out called “What They Ain’t Tellin’ Us” that was recorded at Hag Studios. Be sure to check out Chad Bushnell at 6 PM, 8 PM, and 10 PM. ■
Bad Moon Rising Thursday, June 6 ■ 7 PM & 9 PM Sun Valley Rice Stage Bad Moon Rising, a tribute act to Creedence Clearwater Revival, one of the greatest rock bands of all time, will perform two shows on Thursday, June 6, at the Colusa County Fair. Steve Combs, who is known for playing the hits of CCR “just like the record,” formed the group in 2008. Combs is the lead guitarist and the “John Fogerty” of the band. He also plays keys and harmonica. Bad Moon Rising, based out of Texas, will hit the Sun Valley Rice Stage at 7 PM and 9 PM. ■
Bobby Zoppi & the Corduroys Thursday, June 6 ■ 5 PM - 6:30 PM - 8 PM Festival Hall Stage Bobby Zoppi has been a lead singer and songwriter for many years. He has had three major recording contracts in the music business starting with Qwest/Warner Brothers Records in the 90s. “The Corduroys” are rooted in Zoppi’s early roots in country music. He grew up listening to the likes of George Jones, Randy Travis, and George Straight but has also been influence by Tim McGraw and Rascal Flatts, and is currently a big fan of Florida Georgia Line, Kenny Chesney, and Luke Brian, among others. The Corduroys will perform many of the old school hits as well as current countryrock tunes at 5 PM, 6:30 PM, and 8 PM. ■
Kymmi & Diamondback Friday, June 7 7:15 PM - 8:15 PM - 9:15 PM - 10:15 PM Sun Valley Rice Stage Kymmi & Diamondback will hit the Sun Valley Rice Stage for four back-toback performances on Friday, June 7, playing a collage of tunes that appeals to a wide range of fans. Kymmi Redden started singing at a very early age and she hasn’t stopped. With grit like Janice Joplin and the smooth velvet edge of great female country vocalists, she has evolved into something that is a cross between country, rock, and blues - with a jazzy twist. This group is 20 years in the making. It is everyone’s music, wrapped in a very lovely package. Be sure to enjoy Kymmi & Diamondback at 7:15 PM, 8:15 PM, 9:15 PM, and 10:15 PM. ■
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Colusa County Fair • 2019- 19
80 years of American flair at the Colusa County Fair
Entertainment Spotlight
La Familia Day Sunday, June 9 ■ Starts at 4 PM Sun Valley Rice Stage
Kaylee Starr Saturday, June 8 ■ 5 PM - 6:20 PM - 8:20 PM Festival Hall Stage Colusa’s own Kaylee Starr will perform three shows at the Colusa County Fair on Saturday, June 8. Kaylee Starr Poppinga, known as “Kaylee Starr,” has been singing since the age of 11. She has viewed music as a “contact sport” and approaches every live venue with that intensity. At 13, Star began touring the Western U.S., covering all the latest and greatest singers with her intuitive vocals and undeniable presence. Starr has recently been featured on Music Row’s up and coming album. Her own full-length album “Shine” debuted in Oct 2018 via Heartland Records, Nashville. Enjoy Kaylee Star on stage at 5 PM, 6:20 PM, and 8:20 PM. ■
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Buck Ford Saturday, June 8 ■ 7:30 PM & 9:30 PM Sun Valley Rice Stage
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Nashville recording artist Buck Ford will perform two shows on Saturday, June 8. Ford is a young, pure country singing sensation that focuses on keeping the traditional country sound and rhythm flowing. His influences consist of George Strait, Merle Haggard, George Jones, and Keith Whiteley, just to name a few. Ford and The Buck Ford Country Band pride themselves on performances that “bring back to life” the sound and feel of real old country music. His performances include his own written and composed music and covers songs from the country greats. Enjoy the music of Buck Ford at 7:30 PM and 9:30 PM on the Sun Valley Rice Stage. ■
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Los Sagitarios • 8 PM
Flat Busted Sunday, June 9 ■ 5 PM - 7 PM - 9 PM Sun Valley Rice Stage Flat Busted is all about entertaining and will take to the Festival Hall Stage for three shows on Sunday, June 9. Brian McPherson, the lead vocalist is a true entertainer. Utilizing his wireless mic, you’ll fi nd him in the middle of the party, gettin’ down with whoever is on the dance floor. McPherson and the band have one goal... to give their fans and friends an evening they will remember. Check out Flat Busted at 5 PM, 7PM, and 9 PM. ■
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80 years of American flair at the Colusa County Fair
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Its time to GeT YeR ReDneCK on! Git off that couch on yur front lawn & wander on over to the Colusa Fairgrounds on Wednesday June 5, for a knee-slappin, goat-dressin, toilet seat tossin, good time!
REDNECK REDNECK SUPPORT YOUR FAVORITE TEAM:
COLUSA-GLENN FARM CREDIT
LOCO LOANERZ
Jillian Pearson, Julie Blacklock, Stacy Pearson, Jennifer Bowen, Rebecca Myers.
COLUSA COUNTY FIREFIGHTERS
DRY HOSE FIRE BRIGADE
Jim Manhart (Arbuckle), Goose Rangel (Maxwell), Kyle Wills (Princeton), Joe Bowers (Colusa Rural), and Ashley Roschetzky (Williams).
GROW WEST
COLUSA COUNTY FARM SUPPLY
Tim Kalfsbeek, Nathan Azevedo, Jake Rinehart, and Drew Dirks.
Jasen Bowen, Gary Miles, JJ Gross, Derek Mench, and Jim Pingrey.
DIRT DOCTORS
PEST POUNDERS
Tickets can be purchased in any donation amount from any of the above team members, the Fairgrounds, or from a Colusa County Fair Foundation member.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 5 • 6 PM
TK MARSHALL ARENA - COLUSA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
Unconventional Country Fun at it’s Best!