Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, June 30, 2016, Special Fair Edition
Six girls in running for 2016 fair queen
Six young women from Ringgold County will be running for the title of 2016 Fair Queen.The ceremony is set for Wednesday, July 6 at the Ringgold County Fairgrounds at 7:00 p.m. The queen and princess contests will be held along with a Bill Riley Talent Search show that night. Last year's queen, Jaci Haidsiak, will be at the event to crown the new queen. Duties of the fair queen include assisting with a number of county fair events as well as competing in the Iowa state fair queen contest in August as the Ringgol county representative. The queen is also responsible for organizing the queen and princess contest for the year following her reign. Queen candidates include Kirsten Dolecheck, Brianna Dory, Haylea England, Kasydi Klommhaus, Cassidy Lohmann and Megan Warin.
4-H Pledge
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my hands to larger service, and my health to better living,
for my club, my community and my world.
Six girls up for fair princess
Six girls from Ringgold county will be running for the title of 2016 Ringgold County Fair Princess at the contest Wednesday, July 6. The princess will be crowned at 7 p.m. The fair princess will participate in various parades in the county and assist the queen in handing out ribbons during fair revents. The princess candidates include Livia Buckner, Tarynn Dredge Brittlyn Nickle, Clair Routh, Kynlee Still and Cenadie Young.
Ringgold County 4-H Clubs & Leaders
Crooked Creek: | Cindy Schlapia and Jentry Graham |
Junior Farmers: | Tracy & Scott Giles, Jules & Matt Daughton |
Ringgold Rockets: | Marcy Gregg & PJ West |
Maloy Shamrocks: | Suzi Schaefer & Julie Davison |
Sunshine Workers: | Bobbi Bainum & Melinda Shervheim |
Tingley Toppers: | Rebecca & Spence Jones |
Twin Rivers Tornadoes: | Darla Sobotka |
County Council Members
Amber Davison | Laura Davison | Haylea England | Blair Glendenning |
Mady Henson | Hannah Jackson | Alyssa Johnson | Lew Knapp |
Emma Mobley | Maddie Mobley | Samantha Schaefer | Abbey Schafer |
Elsie Schafer | John Shields | Tessa Shields | Kylee Smith |
| Hallie Still | Megan Warin | |
Ringgold County Fair Board Members
Chairperson: Dr. Keith Miller Vice-Chair: Jeff McAlexander Secretary/Treasurer: Kisha Martin
Board of Directors
Dan Barber | Jim Novak | Joe Becker |
Andy Clark | John Berger | Ed McCreary |
Damion Bogan | Mike Wimer | Lee Martin |
| Sarah McAlexander | |
Associate Members
Doug Campbell | Aaron Breneman | Brenda Comer | John Darrah |
Beau Ebersole | Paul Maudlin | Wyatt Mobley | Julie Neas |
| Maria Weeda | Tucker Winemiller | |
4-H & Youth Committee Members
Taylen Abarr | Andy Clark | Beth Christner |
Allan Dolecheck | Elisha Doubleday | Amy Whittington |
Courtney Tingwald | Tiffany Boles | |
FFA Advisor Courtney Tingwald
Ringgold County Extension Staff
Program Coordinator: | Judy Hensley |
Co. Youth Coordinator/Off. Mgr.: | Dawn Dugan |
Ringgold County Extension Council
Chairperson: Chris Eaton | Vice-Chair: Scott Giles |
Secretary: Amy Whittington | Treasurer: Judy Shaha |
Bradley Bentley | Scott Giles | |
Carol Ann McCreary | Debbie Klommhaus | |
Taylor Still | John Thorpe |
Searching for the Best Brownie in Ringgold County
After finding the best chocolate chip cookie in Ringgold County during the 2015 county fair, Open Class organizers have created a new and tasty contest for this year's fair, which begins July 6. This year they are searching for the best brownie in the county. Anyone can enter the contest by delivering 14 bars on a paper plate in a zip bag, with name and recipe included. Deadline for entries is 10 a.m. Saturday, July 9 in the Commercial Building. Recipes can be any kind of brownie and cut into bars. Juding will be conduced by county celebries, and the criteria will be simple: apperance and taste. First- and second-place winners
will be announced around noon at the show arena. After judging, the remaining dozen brownies in each bag will be for sale, with the proceeds donated to the 4-H activity fund. Superintendents of Open Class will compile the group of recipes submitted into a booklet to be picked up after the fair at the Extension office for those who would like to try the recipes at home. Those with questions about the contest may contact Nancy Sackett (phone number) or Carol Ann Weeda (phone number).
Open Class exhibits feature variety
The Open Class superintendents invite yout to participate in the many varieties of classes available to everyone. We have categories from photography to quilting to flowers to jewelry to baked goods! Red Star Yeast has been a sponsor of the baked goods division for several years. They provide some prizes for the entrants as well as many packets of yeast and the yeast coupons. Entries for Open Class will be taken
on Wednesday, July 6 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., at the Commercial Building on the east side of the fair grounds. Exhibits will be released on Sunday, July 10, from 1-4 p.m. You may enter as many items as you wish in each class. There is a preschool division (Kindergarten and younger), junior division (9 years and younger), intermediate (4-H age), and adult. To see the complete list of classes and rules, fair books may be obtained at the Extension Office or the Mount Ayr Record-News One of the many enjoyable activies in the Open Class section is the Silent Auction. If you are a crafter, you might want to display and sell some of
your creations here. Anyone is welcome to bring items to sell, with the exhibitor receiving 70 percent of the final bid, and the remainder going to the 4-H activity fund. Items can also be entered to be judged, then put
out for the auction. For those wishing to purchase items, bids can be taken from Wednesday evening until Sunday at 1 p.m. when bidding is over. For any questions about the Open Class department call Carol Ann Weeda (phone number) or Nancy Sacket (phone number).
Livestock Shows
| | THURSDAY, JULY 7 |
1 p.m. | | 4-H/FFA rabbit show |
2 p.m. | | 4-H/FFA poultry show |
| | FRIDAY, JULY 8 |
8 a.m. | | 4-H/FFA swine show |
11 a.m. | | 4-H/FFA goat show |
12 p.m. | | 4-H/FFA sheep show |
3 p.m. | | 4-H dog show |
5 p.m. | | 4-H/FFA horse show |
| | SATURDAY, JULY 9 |
9 a.m. | | 4-H/FFA feeder calf show (with the calves released after the show) |
9:30 a.m. | | 4-H/FFA breeding beef show (or immediately following feeder calf show) |
11:30 a.m. | | 4-H bucket calf and bucket calf + 1 show (or immediately following breeding beef show) |
1 p.m. | | 4-H/FFA market beef show |
Fun for kids
| | THURSDAY, JULY 7 |
3 p.m. | | A water balloon fight sponsored by 4-H county council |
7 p.m. | | Mutton bustin' for kids |
7:30 p.m. | | Rodeo |
| | FRIDAY, JULY 8 |
10 a.m. - 6 p.m. | | Inflatable attractions for kids of all ages. Includes obstacle course, 2-lane bungee run, toddler bounce house. |
1 p.m. | | Registration for pedal tractor pull |
1:30 p.m. | | Pedal tractor pull competition |
| | SATURDAY, JULY 9 |
9 a.m. | | Registration for the baby contest |
10 a.m. | | Baby contest gets underway |
10 a.m. - 6 p.m. | | Inflatable attractions for kids of all ages. Includes obstacle course, 2-lane bungee run, toddler bounce house. |
11 a.m. | | Silly Sally, balloon artist, at Commercial Building |
12 noon | | Pee Wee Wrangler show (youth younger than 4-H age dress up with their calves) |
2 p.m. | | Kids' contests in the Commercial Building |
| | SUNDAY, JULY 10 |
12:30 p.m. | | Future 4-Her pet show |
ENTERTAINMENT
| | WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 |
6 p.m. | | County fair parade |
7 p.m. | | Ringgold County Fair queen/princess contest Bill Riley Talent Show |
| | THURSDAY, JULY 7 |
6 p.m. | | Ringgold County Fair cowgirl queen and princess contest |
7p.m. | | Mutton Bustin' |
7:30 p.m. | | Rodeo |
| | FRIDAY, JULY 8 |
11 a.m. & 1 p.m. | | Klobnak Family performs Commercial Building |
4 p.m. | | "Bags" tournament |
8 p.m. | | Demolition derby |
| | SATURDAY, JULY 9 |
6:30 p.m. | | Truck and tractor pull |
| | SUNDAY, JULY 10 |
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. | | Clint Henek, chainsaw artist east of Grooming Barn |
1 p.m. | | Mud run |
Supper, auction wrap up 2016 fair
On Sunday, July 10, the last day of the fair, the annual sale supper sponsored by the Ringgold County Farm Bureau begins at 5 p.m. Fair activities will conclude with the annual 4-H/FFA premium livestock
and pie sale at 6 p.m.
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Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, July 14, 2016, Pages 1, 8, 10
Drew Willis showed the Grand Champion Market Beef at the Ringgold County Fair which concluded Sunday evening.
Adelyda Ebersole showed the Grand Champion Market Lamb at the Ringgold County Fair which concluded Sunday evening.
Caroline McAlexander showed the Grand Champion Market Swine at the Ringgold County Fair which concluded Sunday evening.
Showmanship winners at the 2016 Ringgold County Fair swine show include: (L-R) Mercadez Birkenholz, senior; Samantha Schaefer, intermediate;
and Natalie Schaefer, junior.
Left: A dad holds on to his daughter as the sheep takes off out of the gate at the local mutton bustin' contest.
Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, July 21, 2016, Pages 6, 10
Open class winners from county fair releasedWinners from among the 371 Open Class exhibits from the Ringgold County Fair have been announced.
Best of show was awarded to Ron Zaldivar for his watermelon carvings. Creative arts (8 entries) - Randy Abernathy Kit & Kaboodle (1) - Courtney Weeda Needlework (19) - Mary Ann Smith Housing (16) - Virginia Scott Baking (38) - Jenifer Johnson Canning (6) - Amy Roybal Fruits & Vegetables (6) - Bob Swanson Flowers (45) - Abby Stephens Elliott Plant (-) - Tammy James Craftmanship (15) - Jerry Murphy Restoration (2) - Carol Davison Genealogy & History (3) - Nancy Sackett Large Quilts (15) - Marilyn Sudduth Small Quilts (15) - Ronda Smith
Photography (31) - Kim Scharfenkamp Trash to Treasure (7) - Courtney Weeda Scrapbooking (1) - no winner announced Preschool (15) - Ryann Cannon Juniors (36) - Quinn and Ben Coulson
Intermediates (36) - Laura Roybal Supportive Services (53)
The winner of the Best Brownie in Ringgold County contest was Janet Wasteney with her symphony bars. Second place went to Darsey, Daisey and Kasey Dredge with their mud pie brownies. Books with all the brownie recipes entered in the contest will be available free of charge at the Extension Office.
Fair sales nets almost $35,000
Preliminary sales figures from the Premium auction at the 2016 Ringgold County Fair showed a total of $34,935. This is comparable to last year, as the premium sale was $34,595. A total of 12 sheep were sold this year for $2321.84. This compares with 12 sheep sold last year for $1998.80. One goat sold for $102. Last year there were 10 goats that sold for $1611.35. A total of seven head of beef cattle were sold this year, bringing in $10,865.08. This compares to five head of cattle beingin $10,158.66 in 2015.
Mount Ayr Record-News Mount Ayr, Ringgold County, Iowa Thursday, August 04, 2016, Page 10
These 4-H club members have qualified to take their county fair entries to the Iowa Sate Fair: (front row, L-R) Haylea England, Erin Sobotka, Natalie Schaefer, Katie Sobotka and Kasydi Klommhaur: (back row) Hayley Whittington, Hallie Still, Abbey Schafer, Emily Newton, Alaina Whittington and Ryker Henson.The following Ringgold County 4-H mmbers are signed up to exhibit livestock at the 2016 Iowa State Fair:
Breeding Swine: show Monday, August 15 -- Caroline McAlexander Market Swine: show Tuesday, August 16 -- Caroline McAlexander Breeding Sheep: show Tuesday, August 16 -- Brynn Nickle Breeding Beef: show Tuesday, August 16 -- Abigail Barnes, Linsie Barnes, Cassidy Becker, Kade Dugan, Adelyda Ebersole, MaKayla Jones, Riley Jones, Tyler Jones, Kerrigan Mobley, Brynn Nickle, Jacob Novak, Adler Shay Market Beef: show Wednesday, August 17 -- Kade Dugan, Haylea England, Brynn Nickle, Drew Willis Market Meat Goats: show Thursday, August 18 -- Jolene Ebersole, Brynn Nickle
Exhibits from these 4-H club members were considered for the State Fair: (front row, L-R) Kerrigan Mobley, Erin Sobotka, Natalie Schaefer, Loryn Schaefer, Ally Shelley and Elizabeth Boswell; (middle row) Emily Newton, Haylea England, Abbey Schafer, Hayley Whittington and Hope Whittington; (back row) Lacy Post, Stephanie Post, Nate Shervhein, Kade Klommhus, Ryker Henson and Jacob Novak
The following individuals were named as outstanding junior exhibitors: Mya Sackett, Micayla Henson, Zoey Shelley and Colton Dredge.
Photographs courtesy of Mount Ayr Record-News
Transcriptions by Sharon R. Becker, March of 2017
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