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2 0 1 3 N o d a w a yC o u n t y F a i rJuly 18, 19 & 20
• 4-H/FFA Livestock Shows~~~
• Little Mr. & Miss Nodaway County~~~
• Carnival
Saturday,July 20th
Blackjack BillyMain Stage
7:45 & 9:30 p.m.*
*All times subject to change
Friday, July 19th
Final
• 4-H/Open Exhibits & Demonstrations~~~
• Nodaway County Fair Parade~~~
• Queen Contest
Main Stage – starting 7:30 p.m.
Supplement to Tuesday, July 16, 2013
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Blackjack Billy is Rob Blackledge, Noll Billings, Jeff Coplan, Patrick Cornell and Brad Cummings.
The driving rhythms, rocking riffs, screaming harmonies and high octane live show have al-ready established this country band as a must see act of 2013. In only their first year on the road, the boys have shared the stage with some of the all time greats ranging from Lynyrd Skynyrd, and The Doobie Brothers to Travis Tritt and Tracey Lawrence.
Blackledge brings the Mississippi blues and soul to Billings’ southern rock country roots as they bounce back and forth on lead vocals, while Cor-nell’s driving bass and Coplan’s hard edge tasty guitar playing dominate the stage. Cummings holds it all down and drives the ship on the drums creating the unique sound of Blackjack Billy.
Already successful songwriters penning hit songs for other artists, BJB has teamed up with in
dustry veterans Doug Howard and Tony Conway in order to take their sound from stage to your ra-dio in 2013. The boys are out road dogging every weekend and have already booked a full spring and summer tour schedule as they continue build-ing their army of fans.
See Blackjack Billy on the Nodaway County Fair Main Stage on Saturday, July 20. The band will perform two shows, 7:45 and 9:30 p.m.
Blackjack Billy a must see for the fair
LIVE ENTERTAINMENT: Blackjack Billy will be performing Saturday night, July 20 at the Nodaway County Fair on the Main Stage with two performances taking the stage at 7:45 p.m. and 9:30 p.m.
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The Nodaway County Fair Board will host a pancake breakfast on Saturday, July 20, prior to the parade, beginning at 7 a.m. The breakfast will take place at the corner of Fourth and Buchanan.
Pancakes will be served until 9:30 a.m. For a free-will donation, the breakfast includes pancakes provided by Chris Cakes.
Duvall’s Academy will be doing Martial Arts
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Pancake breakfast set for Saturday
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Fair-goers will be in for a special treat, Friday at 6:30 p.m., as the Texaco Country Showdown con-test takes over the main stage.
Eleven participants will compete to move on in the competition, highlighted by preliminary winner Michael Goff of Burlington Junction, who took home the Northwest Cell People’s Choice Award on June 22nd at Mozingo Lake Recreation Area. Other contestants include: Andy Campbell, Faucett; The Capers Trio, Maryville; Tim Clark, Skidmore; Tabi Clements, Ravenwood; Tyler Folkerts, Maryville; Allison Hunt, Bedford, IA; Mathew Mularoni, Easton, MO; Codi Nuckolls, Maryville; Maddie VonBehren, Maryville and Dakota Walker, Maryville.
The local winner will move on to Boonville. The winner there goes to Regionals and the Regional winner advances to Nashville, TN.
For over 30 years, the Country Showdown has been supporting live country music and offering new country music performers across America the chance to launch their music careers. And with a Grand Prize of $100,000 and cash prizes at various levels, the Texaco Country Showdown is the biggest competition in country music with a uniform judging system.
The Texaco Country Showdown is a four-level competition beginning in the spring, when con-testants enter at their local country music radio station. State competitions are held in the summer at fairs, theme parks and clubs for a $1,000 prize. The five regional events take place in the fall. The regional prize is an all-expense paid trip to the National Final to compete on national television for the Grand Prize of $100,000 and the “Best New Act in Country Music” title. For more infor-mation, contact your local country radio station, 95.9 Pickup Country in Maryville or visit Texaco-CountryShowdown.com
Every year, over 10,000 artists perform at more
than 500 shows throughout the country. Promot-ed by over 450 local radio stations and Texaco, these shows give budding performers from all across the United States a shot at making their dream a reality. As a result of Texaco’s commit-ment, over $300,000 in cash and prizes is awarded each year to new performers as they follow their road to stardom.
Over the years, one of the greatest traditions of the Country Showdown has been the legendary stars that host and perform at all levels of the com-petition. Stars like Barbara Mandrell, Kenny Rog-ers, Lorrie Morgan, Reba McEntire, Lee Green-wood, Loretta Lynn, Garth Brooks, Jason Aldean, Willie Nelson, Kris Kristofferson, the Oak Ridge Boys, Tanya Tucker, Sara Evans and many others. Garth Brooks, Sara Evans, Martina McBride, Ja-
son Aldean, Brad Paisley and many others got their start on country music’s largest talent con-test. Who will be the next Texaco Country Show-down Star? It’s going to be quite a year. Talented performers from across America are giving it their all to claim the title of “Best New Act in Country Music” for 2013.
Eleven area contestants vying in Texaco Country Showdown
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time of year. Hope to see you there.
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Saturday morning, following the parade, the 23rd Annual Nodaway County Fair Pedal Tractor Pull will be held in front of the Main Stage.
Registration will take place from 11 to noon., with the event beginning at noon.
All children, twelve years and younger are eli-
gible to participate in the pedal pull. The North-west Technical School FFA Chapter coordinates the event, which is sponsored by Taco John’s.
All participants will be divided into eight class-es according to weight.
The tractors will be provided and medals will be
awarded to the top two participants in each class.
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Last seen at the Nodaway County Fair in 2010, the FBC Prayz Puppet Team will present “Heav-enly Hoedown Barnyard Bash” in the Fellowship Hall of First Christian Church in Maryville at 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 20. Featuring bluegrass gospel and country music sung by a variety of barnyard animals, a toe-tapping, knee-slapping good time will be had by all. This particular program came about as a result of an entry in the Nodaway County Fair Parade in 2008. The theme that year was ‘Barnyard Bash’ and First Baptist Church entered a float with the barn stage, as well as a lot of the puppets featured in the show. Parkdale Manor asked the puppet team to present a show for residents in Fall 2010 and “Heavenly Hoedown Barnyard Bash” was de-veloped from the music, barn and puppets fea-tured in the parade. In addition to Parkdale Man-or, it has been presented at First Baptist Church and First Christian Church. The FBC Prayz Puppet Team is a ministry of the First Baptist Church, Maryville. It was found-ed in 1996 by Naoma and Lisa Smeltzer, a mother and daughter team, who serve as co-directors and puppeteers. The team has participated in Puppet-ry Festivals in Missouri, Kansas and Oklahoma; and has presented programs in area churches,
church camp, schools, nursing homes, the Nod-
away Senior Center, and at Beal Park.
“Heavenly Hoedown Barnyard Bash” to return to Fair with afternoon show
Group to perform at First Christian Church July 20 at 3 p.m.
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A canine costume contest will be held Saturday, July 20 at 7:00 p.m. in front of the main stage.
Entrants are encouraged to “get creative and crafty” with fun cos-tumes and themes for a chance to win prizes. Dog owners can enter their canines individually or as part of a team.
Categories include: funniest, most creative, largest and smallest.
Registration forms can be found online at www.nodcofair.org or at the Nodaway County Fair office, lo-cated in the county administration building on the corner of Fourth and Market streets.
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The Nodaway County Fair will once again fea-ture Open Exhibits to be on display July 18-20 in the Nodaway County Administration Center’s Community Room, 403 North Market, Maryville. The exhibits will be open for the public to view from 5 - 10 pm on Thursday, July 18, from 10 am - 10 pm on Friday, July 19, and Saturday, July 20. The featured category for 2013 will be “Car-nival Lights - Country Nights.” There will be five classes in this category: ceramic/glass; clothing/needlework; decorative including home decora-tion, holiday and other; jewelry and other. This is open to all exhibitors. All work submitted must be the exhibitor’s orig-inal work and not previously exhibited at a Nod-away County Fair. Each entry must have an entry tag, including
the name and address of the exhibitor, plus the class number. All entries will be received in the Community Room of the Nodaway County Administration Center located at the corner of East Fourth Street and North Market from 9 am - 1 pm, Thursday, July 18. Judging will take place at 2 pm on Thurs-day. There will be no admittance from 1 - 5 pm dur-ing judging and arranging. Youth exhibits for those under 18 will be judged on the merits of each individual entry and not in competition with the 4-H exhibits. Every entry will receive a participation rib-bon and judging is on an individual item basis, not compared to others in the class. Blue, red and white ribbons are awarded in every category.
All exhibits must be picked up between noon and 4 pm, Sunday, July 21, at the Administration Cen-ter. The featured category will only be a small part of the exhibits. A few other classes to make entering and judging easier have been added. As a tip, it is recommended to bring address labels to expedite the registration process if there are multiple ex-hibits from one person. Categories include: • NEEDLEWORK-- Crocheted: tablecloths, doi-lies, baby items, other; Knitted: baby items, cloth-ing, other; Cross Stitch - Counted: tablecloths/runners, wall hangings, clothing, original design items, other; Cross Stitch - Printed; Needlepoint; Tatting; Embroidery - Excluding Clothing: table-cloths, ribbon embroidery, other; Clothing Con-struction/Design: adult, children; Decorated Clothing: decorated sweatshirts, decorated T-shirts, decorated vests, other; Pillows: latch hook, knit/crochet, embroidered, other; Decorator Ac-cents: picture frames, album or Bible covers, table linens (placemats/runners), other; Afghans: knit-ted, crocheted, other; Weaving; Other Needle-work.• FINE ARTS-- Paintings: oil, acrylic, water color, drawings (ink/charcoal), mixed media, folk art; Stamp Art – Scrapbooking: greeting cards, etc., scrapbook pages, decorated albums, other; clay/porcelain: ceramics, pottery, china painting; tole painting; Wood burning; Metal crafts: etching, tooling, welding, other; jewelry: beads, wooden, other; Leather craft.• PHOTOGRAPHY-- Unframed Photos; people, places, animals/birds, things; Albums with Pic-tures.• CRAFTS-- Something New from Something Old: wearable, toys, decorating accents, jew-elry, other; Toys: stuffed (animals, etc.), wooden (puzzles, etc.), other (puppets, books, etc.); Wheel Toys: large- original design, large-kit, small-orig-inal design, small-kit (models, etc.); Farm Toys: buildings, animals; Doll Houses/Furniture; Dolls; fabric, wooden, china, character, other; Doll
Open Exhibits to be on display for viewing
2013 NODAWAY COUNTY FAIR BOARD: Pictured from left to right Teresa Cain, Rob Cain, Steve Mozier, Twyla Martin Tonya Wilmes, Vince Shel-by, Carol Heflin, Tom Martin, Kathy McPherson, Brian McPherson, Keysa Wiederholt, Rick Fuller, Ellyn Fuller. Not pictured, Andy Wiederholt, Mike and Gayla Striplin, Rex Wallace, Sarah Graham, John Maxwell and Linda Jenkins. (Continued on Page 13)
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Clothes; Miscellaneous Toys; Plastic Canvas Craft; Wood Crafts: decorator items, (shelf sitter, flower pot decor, etc.), miniatures, items from kits; Sea-sonal Items – Holidays/Seasons: wall items, table items, door hangings, ornaments (any holiday); Seasonal - Holiday Clothing: vests, sweatshirts, T-shirts, other.• WOODWORKING-- Carvings: characters, animals, birds, other; Furniture: original design (large and small), pattern or kit (large and small), accessories; Woodworking - (From Pattern/Kit): large, small; Wood Refinishing; Fretwork (Scroll Work): large, small; Intersia: large, small; Miscel-laneous Woodcrafts: large, small.• FOODS-- Note: Include recipe. Also, judges will taste foods. Cookies - plate of 4; Bar Cook-ies/Brownies - plate of 4; Candy - 6 pieces, eating size; Breads - Yeast: oven baked, bread machine; Breads - Quick (other); Cakes - to be cut and sam-pled by judge; Cakes - Decorated on cardboard/
styrofoam: wedding, birthday, holiday, other; Decorated Items – eggs, cupcakes, etc. Note: Not to be sampled. Pies - no crème pies accepted: two crust, other.• FOOD PRESERVATION-- Note: Entries must be canned by recommended methods, including a two-piece lid. All entries must be sealed. Fruits; Vegetables; Sauces and Juices; Pickles and Relish-es; Jellies, Jams and Preserves, Note: No paraffin seals; Meats: cured (hams, etc.), dried (jerky, etc.); Other Methods of Preserving: dried, other.• FLORICULTURE-- Note: Exhibitor is re-sponsible for providing vases, etc. as needed for proper display. Gladiolus; Zinnias; Marigolds; Daisies; Snapdragons; Lilies; Rose - Hybrid Tea, one bloom; Rose - Other (climbing, floribunda, miniature); Perennial/Biennial - one to three stems. List individual entries according to name of flower; Annuals - one to three stems; List indi-vidual entries according to name of flower; Pot-ted Indoor Plant - Green, Foliage: potted Indoor Plant–Flowering, African violet, other; Hanging Basket - Green, Foliage; Hanging Basket - Flow-ering; Arrangements - Fresh: tall, over 12 inches,
low to medium, suitable for centerpiece, one-sided, all around, miniature, not over five inches: Dried Flowers: arrangements, decorative items; Silk Flowers: arrangements, decorative items; Combination of Mediums: silk, dried, etc.• HORTICULTURE-- Note: Items to be exhibit-ed on paper plates, which are available when reg-istering. Entries should be in their natural state, not polished or waxed. Most should have stems or tops left on. Entry of three -Tomatoes: red va-rieties, cherry tomatoes, yellow tomatoes, other; Entry of three - Peppers; Onions; Cucumbers; Turnips; Beets; Carrots; Potatoes; Squash: sum-mer yellow/green, zucchini, other; Entry of one - Broccoli, entry may be one whole head or three florets; Entry of one - Cauliflower; Entry of three - Sweet Corn; Okra; Entry of one - Egg Plant; Cab-bage; Entry of six - Green Beans; Yellow Beans; Berries; Entry of three - Apples; Peaches; Entry of one jar - Honey; Exotic/Midget Vegetables; Mis-cellaneous Vegetables; Miscellaneous Fruits. A “How to Exhibit” guide sheet is being offered to possible exhibitors through the University of Missouri Extension Office, Maryville.
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Exhibits
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In cooperation with the Krazy Quil-ters of Maryville, the Nodaway Coun-ty Fair will host a quilt show and con-test July 18-20, in the lower level of the administration building on the northeast corner of the square. Elevators and air conditioning are in the building. The quilt show will be open from Thursday - Saturday night. Quilters of all ages are encouraged to bring in quilts to be shown and/or judged. The show will include the follow-ing categories: machine pieced/hand quilted; ma-chine pieced/machine quilted; baby quilts; appli-quéd quilts/machine or hand quilted; quilts made by youth that are 16 years and younger; small quilts/wall hanging; antique quilts for show or bed turning program; and open category.
Those who would like to enter a quilt or quilts in the show should bring them to the adminis-tration building between 2 and 6 pm, Wednesday, July 17. Quilts can be hung on the racks, so put a three inch wide sleeve on the back top of the quilt or they will be pinned with safety pins.
A $100 prize will be awarded for the Grand Prize – Best in Show. Judg-ing for the Fair Favorite will be con-ducted by visitors to the show and awarded Saturday night. In addition to the show, a Bed Turn-ing Program will be held at 5 pm, Sat-urday, July 20 in the lower level of the administration building. Quilters are encouraged to bring quilts with a 1-2 paragraph story on Wednesday for this bed turning. These quilts can be either antique or newer with a unique
story about them. In addition to the show, there will be an apron display of new, old and unique aprons. Any aprons to show should be brought Wednesday, July 17 at registration.
Quilt Show to feature Bed Turning Program
A crowd pleasing event returns to the Nod-away County Fair in 2013. The Second Annual Hit and Miss Engine Show is scheduled for 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 20 on the square. Homemade ice cream will be prepared using power generated from an antique engine. Free will donations will
be accepted. Anyone wishing to display an antique engine must be set up by 4 p.m. For more information contact Rob Cain at 660-562-8903. Participants are encouraged to enter their engines in the fair parade Saturday morning.
Second Annual Hit and Miss EngineShow scheduled to be at county fair
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 226:00 p.m.: Junior Miss Pageant
(Graham Community Building)6:00 p.m.: Lawn Mower Drag Race
(Open field west of Graham)8:00 p.m.: Entertainment - “Joshua
Milbourne”, Country Western (Graham City Park)
8:00 p.m.: FEWA Wrestling (Graham City Park)
Please bring your lawn chairs.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 23Following registration and judging of the
displays, they will be open to the general public to view at the Fire Station.
REGISTRATION TIMES2:00 - 4:00 p.m.: Registration for
Needlework / Craft; Agriculture / Produce; Flower Show; Canned Goods;
4-H Registration4:00 p.m.: FFA Besty Bingo
4:30 p.m.: Pedal Pull5:30 p.m. - 12:30 a.m.: Beer Garden
(Behind Fire Station)6:00 p.m.: Various Stands Open6:00 p.m.: Bingo (After Prom)
7:00 p.m.: Mad Woman Skillet Throwing Contest (In the Park)
7:30 p.m.: Hat Contest (On the stage in the Park)
8:00 p.m.: Entertainment - “Misty River Band” (On the Stage in the Park) Please bring your
lawn chairs. (In case of rain entertainment will move to the high school gym.)
9:00 p.m. - 12:00 a.m.: DANCE ~ D.J. Jeremy Long
SATURDAY, AUGUST 248:00 a.m.: Exhibits / Displays
(Open to the Public at the Fire Station)8:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.: Working Semi Truck
Show (11:00 a.m. Working Semi Truck Judging)9:00 a.m.: Pet Show
9:00 a.m.: Baby Show Registration / Show9:00 - 11:00 a.m.: Car Show Registration
/ Show (11:00 a.m. Car Show Judging)9:30 a.m.: Antique / Classic Tractor
/ Machinery / Small Engine / Lawn & Garden Show
10:00 a.m.: Kids Games11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.: Methodist Church Meal1:00 - 1:30 p.m.: Children’s Parade Registration
1:45 p.m.: Children’s Parade2:00 p.m.: Main Parade
3:15 p.m.: FCCLA Ice Cream Social (Graham Community Building)
3:15 p.m.: Ping Pong Drop
3:15 p.m.: Beer Garden Opens3:30 p.m.: Egg Toss
4:00 p.m.: Bathtub Race4:00 p.m.: Blind Leading the Blind Contest
4:00 p.m.: FFA Besty Bingo4:30 p.m.: Cake Walk
(Graham Community Building)5:30 p.m.: Lions Club Pork Chop Meal
8:00 p.m.: Entertainment - “StefanieRae” (On the Stage in the Park) Please bring your lawn chairs. (In case of rain entertainment
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TUESDAY, JULY 16, 20135:00 p.m. – Downtown Streets Close6:00 p.m. – 4-H/FFA Livestock Show
Poultry Show - Nodaway County Community Build-ing
WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 2013
4-H/FFA Livestock Shows - Nodaway County Community Building
9:00 a.m. – Swine Show3:00 p.m. – Goat Show
7:00 p.m. – Sheep ShowNoon - 7 p.m. – Nodaway Co. Fair Quilt Show
Registration - Nodaway County Administration Center, lower level
THURSDAY, JULY 18, 2013
9 a.m. - 1 p.m. – Open Exhibits Registration - Administration Center
10 a.m. – 4-H/FFA Livestock Beef and Dairy Show -Nodaway County Community Building
5 - 6 p.m. – Registration for Little Mr. and MissNodaway County Contest - Main Stage
5 p.m. – Advance Ticket Sales End5 p.m. – Carnival and Vendors Open - Courthouse
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Nodaway County Administration Center5 - 10 p.m. – Nodaway County Fair Quilt Show
hosted by Krazy Quilters - Nodaway County Administration Center, lower level
6 p.m. – 4-H/FFA Livestock Auction - Nodaway County Community Building
6:10 p.m. – Welcome to the Fair6:15 p.m. – Queen Talent Presentation - Main Stage
6:30 p.m. – Little Mr. and Miss Nodaway County Contest - Main Stage
8 p.m. – Queen Contest - Main Stage9 p.m. – Ms. Whitney’s School of Dance - Main Stage
FRIDAY, JULY 19, 201310 a.m. - 10 p.m. – 4-H/Open Exhibits -
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Nodaway County Administration Center10 a.m. - 10 p.m. – Nodaway Co. Fair Quilt Show
hosted by Krazy Quilters - Nodaway County Administration Center, lower level
1:30 - 8:30 p.m. – Flower Show - Hosted by MaryvilleGarden Club - First Christian Church
5 p.m. – Carnival and Vendors Open - Courthouse Lawn
6:30 p.m. – Welcome to the Fair7 p.m. – Name That Tune Contest - Main Stage
7:30 p.m. – Texaco Country Showdown - Main Stage
SATURDAY, JULY 20, 20137 a.m. – Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser -
Chris Cakes - 4th & Buchanan St.7:30 a.m. – Fair Parade Registration -
College Drive Parking Lot8 a.m. – Duvall’s Academy Martial Arts Demo -
Pancake Breakfast8 a.m. - 1 p.m. – Flower Show - Hosted by Maryville
Garden Club - First Christian Church9 a.m. – Kiddie Parade Registration -
4th & Buchanan St.9:30 a.m. – Nodaway County Fair Parade -
“Carnival Lights & Country Nights” -Hosted by the
Chamber Ambassadors10 a.m. - 10 p.m. – 4-H/Open Exhibits -
Nodaway County Administration Center11 a.m. - 10 p.m. – Nodaway Co. Fair Quilt Show
hosted by Krazy Quilters - Nodaway County Administration Center, lower level
11 a.m. – Pedal Pull Registration - Main Stage 11:30 a.m. – 1 p.m. – Geocache Registration -
Nodaway County Administration Center
Noon – Pedal Pull - Main Stage - Sponsored by Taco Johns -
Coordinated by NW Tech FFA1 p.m. – Geocaching Event Starts
3 p.m. – Heavenly Hoedown Puppet Show -First Christian Church
4 – 6 p.m. – Registration for Bike Show - Nodaway County Administration Center
5 p.m. – Carnival & Vendors Open – Courthouse Lawn5 p.m. – Krazy Quilters Bed Turning Program -
Nodaway County Administration Center, lower level5 p.m. – Hit & Miss Engine Show Ice Cream Social -
Free Will Donation6:30 – 8:30 p.m. – Nodaway County Bike Show
6:30 p.m.– Welcome to the Fair - Recognition of Sponsors
7 p.m. – Canine Costume Show - Main Stage7:45 p.m. – Blackjack Billy -
Nashville Recording Artist - Main Stage8:30 p.m. – Announcement of Geocache
Event & Motorcycle Show Winners - Main Stage
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John and Lucille Zimmerman have been married for more than 54 years. During that time and even prior to their marriage, the Zimmermans have exemplified what it means to be Nod-
away Countians. Service to others through their church, their employ-ment and their membership in nu-merous organizations has defined this Nodaway County couple. Their self-
lessness, compassion, loyalty, and de-votion to Nodaway County are among the reasons they were chosen as Grand Marshals of the 2013 Nodaway County Fair Ambassadors’ parade, which will begin at 9:30 a.m. on Saturday, July 20. The lifelong Nodaway County couple has raised five children and have 11 grandchildren and one great-grand-child. They are active members of St. Gregory’s Catholic Church and are avid fans of the Spoofhounds and Bearcats.
John served as Nodaway County Clerk for 32 years, beginning in 1971. He has been a farmer all his life. He shared that his first job was pumping gas at the five-mile corner. He also worked for Dempsey-Hardin Oil Com-pany for 10 years. John has served on numerous local, county and statewide associations and committees, includ-ing the Secretary of State’s committee on electronic record keeping at its in-ception. “It’s a real honor for people to choose us to represent the county in this way,” John stated during a conver-sation in the couple’s well-manicured
back yard of their Maryville home.Lucille has been a very active mem-
ber of St. Gregory’s Church. In ad-dition to raising five children, she worked outside the home as a baby-sitter, at McDonalds, at the Hitching Post restaurant and then 24 years as a cook and cashier for the Maryville R-II School District. “Nodaway County has been our life,” Lucille expressed.
As in past years, the parade route will follow Fourth Street east from the Northwest Missouri State University campus then turn south on Buchanan Street and end at Second Street. The theme of this year’s parade is “Carnival Lights & Country Nights.”
As entries in the parade, the Cham-ber welcomes floats, antique cars, trucks, and implements, horse entries, clowns, politicians, children and fami-lies to join in on the fun and partici-pate in the parade. Pre-registration is highly encouraged. Registration is free, and forms are available at the Cham-ber office or on the Chamber website at www.maryvillechamber.com.
Zimmermans named Grand Marshals for Nodaway County Fair parade
MAP OF PARADE ROUTE
GRAND MARSHALS: John and Lucille Zimmerman have been chosen as Grand Marshals of the 2013 Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors parade to take place as part of the Nodaway County Fair festivities. The Zimmermans are pictured here enjoying their backyard gazebo at their Maryville home.
(Continued on Page 30)
See Page 30 for Parade Entry Form.
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Bound together by a sense of community.
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MA motorcycle show will again be held during the Nodaway County Fair. Registration will take place from 4 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, July 20, with the bikes on display from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on the east side of the square. Judging ends at 8 p.m.MMore classes have been added for this year’s
show. First, second and third places will be award-ed in each class as well as Best of Show. The show will be judged by the participants.MFor further information contact John Maxwell at 660-582-1784 or Rick Fuller at 660-254-0420.
Motorcyle Show scheduled as part of the Nodaway County Fair
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Livestock will be available for viewing and pur-chase at the Nodaway County Fair’s 4-H/FFA Livestock Show and Sale. The show is open to all 4-H and FFA members in Missouri.
The shows and sale, along with the supper, will all be held at the Nodaway County Community Building, west of Maryville on 46 Highway, near the airport.
The shows, which begin on Tuesday, July 16, run through Thursday, July 18. The first show will begin at 6 p.m. featuring poultry.
Wednesday, July 17, the shows begin at 9 a.m. with the swine, The goat show begins at 3 p.m., followed by the sheep at 7 p.m.
The beef and dairy show is scheduled to begin at 10 a.m. on Thursday, July 18.
All registration takes place the same day as the show. Registration for beef, dairy, goats, sheep and swine is $5 per head. Poultry registration is $2 per head.
The Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion of each show will receive a jacket, which has been sponsored by local merchants. The Grand Champion also receives a $50 premi-um check. Each child participating in the show will receive a Nodaway County Fair Livestock t-shirt, also sponsored by local merchants.
An appreciation supper will take place at 5 p.m.,
Thursday, followed by the livestock sale at 6 p.m.Please contact the Nodaway County Extension
Office at 660-582-8101 for further informa-tion about the 4-H events scheduled during the Nodaway County Fair week. Please refer to the Nodaway County 4-H and FFA Livestock Show Book for complete show times and rules, or visit http://extension.missouri.edu/nodaway.
Local 4-H clubs will have a concession stand available with food and drinks.
This year’s judges are Ron Alden for swine, goat, sheep, beef and dairy. Shawn Coats will be the judge for poultry.
Livestock available for viewing and purchasing at the Nodaway County Fair 4-H/FFA Show and Sale
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2012 NODAWAY COUNTY FAIRLittle Mr. & Miss Nodaway County
PRE-REGISTRATION FORM
Name
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Address
Age Phone:
Send to: Linda Jenkins 117 E. State Street Ravenwood, MO 64479 660-937-3366
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Little Mr. & Miss Contest set for Thursday evening
The Little Mister and Miss Nodaway County Contest will be held on the Main Stage at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 18. All three, four and five year olds who reside in Nodaway County or have grandparents who live in the county are eligible.
Early registration is encouraged, but not required. Registration cost is $5 and all contestants should check in before 6 p.m.
on Thursday.The winners of the contest will ride in
the Nodaway County parade on Saturday morning.
To pre-register or for further informa-tion, contact Linda Jenkins, 660-937-3366 or mail registration to Linda Jenkins, 117 State St., Ravenwood, MO 64479.
2012 Little Mister Nodaway County Fair, Drycen Spire. Parents - Derk and Nicole Spire
2012 Little Miss Nodaway County Fair, Dayana Smith. Parents - Steph-anie Backman and Cameron Smith
2012 NODAWAY COUNTY FAIR
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DON’T FORGET
Nodaway County Fair Board’s
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Pancakes by Chris CakesSATURDAY, JULY 20
7:00 a.m.
4th & Buchanan
Come enjoy the FAIR!
GeoCACHING returns to this year’s Nodaway County Fair.
Registration will begin at 11:30 am, Saturday, July 20, at the Nod-away County Administration Build-ing, and the event starts at 1 p.m.
A real-world outdoor treasure
hunting game, players try to locate hidden containers, called geocach-es, using GPS-enabled devices. This year, players will try to find caches to spell out Nodaway County Fair.
The first three finishers will re-ceive gas card prizes.
Players wanted to participate in GeoCACHING at county fair
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Three young women will compete for the title of 2013 Nodaway County Fair Queen on Thurs-day, July 18.
The competition will begin with a private inter-view on Saturday, July 13, followed by a talent pre-
sentation at 6:15 p.m. and the announcement of the winner at 8 p.m., Thursday, on the fair’s main stage at the corner of Third and Market streets in Maryville.
Candidates for the throne this year are: Sarah
Nicole Henggeler, age 17, daughter of the late Don and Marilyn Henggeler, Maryville; Bailey Schmidt, age 17, daughter of Dave and Dana Schmidt, Maryville and Sarah Schumann, age 21, daughter of Jim and Karen Schumann, Barnard.
Three to vie for Queen of Nodaway County FairSarah SchumannBailey SchmidtSarah Henggeler
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(Continued from Page 20)First and second-place trophies will
be awarded for best float by an orga-nization, best float from a commercial entry and best entry in the open cat-egory. There will be a trophy for best antique car, truck and farm imple-ment. Trophies will be awarded to par-ticipants with horses for best costume and largest group. The final award, the President’s Choice Trophy, will be presented by 2013 Chamber President Audra Bradley.
All parade participants must check in at the registration table in the park-ing lot west of the Ron Houston Per-forming Arts Center. Participants in judged categories must be in place by 8:00 am. For liability and safety rea-sons, roller blades, skates and skate-boards are not allowed. All candy and giveaway items must be handed out, not thrown from a moving vehicle. ATVs and motorcycles must remain on all wheels at all times.
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Come and Sit a Spell at the Nodaway County Fair!Please use our family-friendly gazebo to catch up with old friends
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From all of us at The Post: Have a fun-filled weekend at the
Nodaway County Fair!
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