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2008 Schedule
Sun-10 1:00-5:00 Pre-registered Entries Accepted 6:00 Opening Ceremony (mini stage) 6:30 Vesper Services (mini stage)
Mon-11 9:00-Noon Pre-registered entries accepted Noon 4-H Livestock Weigh-in 1:00 Pet Show (mini stage) 1:00 Judging of Exhibits in the Exhibit Hall 2:00 Rabbit Judging 5:00 Bates Brothers Amusements Opens 7:00 Grand Parade-Queen Coronation Following
Tues-12 (Veterans with proof of Military Service and All Active Duty Personnel will be admitted FREE at gates) 8:00am Chicken Judging 10:00am 4-H Horse Show 10:00am 4-H Open Dairy Show 3:00 Goat Judging 3:00 Bates Brothers Amusements Opens 6:00 Re-Creation "Salute to Our Veterans" (main stage)
8:00 Full Pull Productions Tractor Pull (In front of the grandstand)
Wed-13 8:00am 4-H/Open Swine Show Followed by Beef, Market Goats and Lambs 3:00 Bates Brothers Amusements Opens 4:00 Llama & Alpaca Judging 6:00 Studio K Dance Exhibition (main stage) 7:30 Stock Car Racing
Thur-14 (Senior Citizens 62 & older Admitted Free All Day) Sponsored by Northwest Savings Bank 10:00am Light Horse and Pony Judging 10:00am Draft Horse Judging 1:00 Senior Citizens Program 3:00 Bates Brothers Amusements Opens 7:30 Demolition Derby 8:30 The Burnin' Hills Band (main stage)
Fri-15 Noon Pepsi Family Day 3:00 Bates Brothers Amusements Opens 6:00 Goat obstacle course (livestock complex)
7:00 Beautiful Baby Contest (mini stage) 7:00 Spittin' Image (main stage) 8:00 Jim "Crash" Moreau Thrillmaster Stunt Show (R&R Fireworks to Follow) 9:00 Spittin' Image (main stage)
Sat-16 10:00am 4-H Market Livestock Sale 11:00am Alpacas on Display (show arena) Noon Bates Brothers Amusements Opens 1:00 Karaoke Contest (mini stage) 1:00 Demolition Derby
8:00 Jason Michael Carroll Show (One show only)
Sun-17 11:00am-1:00 Removal of Exhibits Note: Rides and games will be shut down from 5:00-6:00pm daily, Tuesday-Saturday! All Week Bingo-Chinese Auction-McKean County Historical Society Display-4x4 Big Bear/Wal-Mart Gift Certificate Raffle-Animals of Distinction-Howard Mincone-Wood Carvings By Bill Kohler
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