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Official Guide for the 2013 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair

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  • BUTTE VALLEY

    Herald and Newsempowering the community

  • God Made A Farmer

    Nick Macy, President(530) 664-2661

    Macys Flying Service& Evergreen Ag

    Complete line of Ag Chemicals and Fertilizers

    Tulelake, California

    God Made A Farmer

    Nick Macy, President(530) 664-2661

    Macys Flying Service& Evergreen Ag

    Complete line of Ag Chemicals and Fertilizers

    Tulelake, California

    God Made A Farmer

    Nick Macy, President(530) 664-2661

    Macys Flying Service& Evergreen Ag

    Complete line of Ag Chemicals and Fertilizers

    Tulelake, California

    God Made A Farmer

    Nick Macy, President(530) 664-2661

    Macys Flying Service& Evergreen Ag

    Complete line of Ag Chemicals and Fertilizers

    Tulelake, California

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    2380 S. 6th St., Klamath Falls, OR (541) 885-3535

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    Visit Diamond at this years fair for

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    with one of our home improvement

    experts and take advantage of exclusive

    Tulelake/Butte Valley Fair Deals!

    Visit DiamonDs Beautiful flooring showroom,

    extensiVe Kitchen & Bath showroom &

    newly expanDeD heating showroom!

    Masonry Framing Sheetrock Insulation Flooring Paint Cabinetry Countertops

    Windows & Doors Fixtures Roofing Hardware Tools Lumber Landscaping Gardening

    Plant Nursery Heating Cooling BBQ Design Services Installation Delivery & Much More!

    Affordable Projects Done Right...

    ThATs The DiAmonD Finish.

    2380 S. 6th St., Klamath Falls, OR (541) 885-3535

    ccb#152178

    facebook.com/DiamondHI

    Visit Diamond at this years fair for

    product displays & demonstrations, talk

    with one of our home improvement

    experts and take advantage of exclusive

    Tulelake/Butte Valley Fair Deals!

    Visit DiamonDs Beautiful flooring showroom,

    extensiVe Kitchen & Bath showroom &

    newly expanDeD heating showroom!

    Masonry Framing Sheetrock Insulation Flooring Paint Cabinetry Countertops

    Windows & Doors Fixtures Roofing Hardware Tools Lumber Landscaping Gardening

    Plant Nursery Heating Cooling BBQ Design Services Installation Delivery & Much More!

    Affordable Projects Done Right...

    ThATs The DiAmonD Finish.

    2380 S. 6th St., Klamath Falls, OR (541) 885-3535

    ccb#152178

    facebook.com/DiamondHI

    Visit Diamond at this years fair for

    product displays & demonstrations, talk

    with one of our home improvement

    experts and take advantage of exclusive

    Tulelake/Butte Valley Fair Deals!

    Visit DiamonDs Beautiful flooring showroom,

    extensiVe Kitchen & Bath showroom &

    newly expanDeD heating showroom!

    Masonry Framing Sheetrock Insulation Flooring Paint Cabinetry Countertops

    Windows & Doors Fixtures Roofing Hardware Tools Lumber Landscaping Gardening

    Plant Nursery Heating Cooling BBQ Design Services Installation Delivery & Much More!

    Affordable Projects Done Right...

    ThATs The DiAmonD Finish.

    2380 S. 6th St., Klamath Falls, OR (541) 885-3535

    ccb#152178

    facebook.com/DiamondHI

    Visit Diamond at this years fair for

    product displays & demonstrations, talk

    with one of our home improvement

    experts and take advantage of exclusive

    Tulelake/Butte Valley Fair Deals!

    Visit DiamonDs Beautiful flooring showroom,

    extensiVe Kitchen & Bath showroom &

    newly expanDeD heating showroom!

    Masonry Framing Sheetrock Insulation Flooring Paint Cabinetry Countertops

    Windows & Doors Fixtures Roofing Hardware Tools Lumber Landscaping Gardening

    Plant Nursery Heating Cooling BBQ Design Services Installation Delivery & Much More!

    Affordable Projects Done Right...

    ThATs The DiAmonD Finish.

    2380 S. 6th St., Klamath Falls, OR (541) 885-3535

    ccb#152178

    facebook.com/DiamondHI

    Visit Diamond at this years fair for

    product displays & demonstrations, talk

    with one of our home improvement

    experts and take advantage of exclusive

    Tulelake/Butte Valley Fair Deals!

    Visit DiamonDs Beautiful flooring showroom,

    extensiVe Kitchen & Bath showroom &

    newly expanDeD heating showroom!

    Masonry Framing Sheetrock Insulation Flooring Paint Cabinetry Countertops

    Windows & Doors Fixtures Roofing Hardware Tools Lumber Landscaping Gardening

    Plant Nursery Heating Cooling BBQ Design Services Installation Delivery & Much More!

    Affordable Projects Done Right...

    ThATs The DiAmonD Finish.

    2380 S. 6th St., Klamath Falls, OR (541) 885-3535ccb#152178 facebook.com/DiamondHI

    Visit Diamond at this years fair for product displays & demonstrations, talk

    with one of our home improvement experts and take advantage of exclusive

    Tulelake/Butte Valley Fair Deals!

    Visit DiamonDs Beautiful flooring showroom, extensiVe Kitchen & Bath showroom & newly expanDeD heating showroom!

    Masonry Framing Sheetrock Insulation Flooring Paint Cabinetry Countertops

    Windows & Doors Fixtures Roofing Hardware Tools Lumber Landscaping Gardening

    Plant Nursery Heating Cooling BBQ Design Services Installation Delivery & Much More!

    Affordable Projects Done Right...ThATs The DiAmonD Finish.

    2380 S. 6th St., Klamath Falls, OR (541) 885-3535ccb#152178 facebook.com/DiamondHI

    Visit Diamond at this years fair for product displays & demonstrations, talk

    with one of our home improvement experts and take advantage of exclusive

    Tulelake/Butte Valley Fair Deals!

    Visit DiamonDs Beautiful flooring showroom, extensiVe Kitchen & Bath showroom & newly expanDeD heating showroom!

    Masonry Framing Sheetrock Insulation Flooring Paint Cabinetry Countertops

    Windows & Doors Fixtures Roofing Hardware Tools Lumber Landscaping Gardening

    Plant Nursery Heating Cooling BBQ Design Services Installation Delivery & Much More!

    Affordable Projects Done Right...ThATs The DiAmonD Finish.

    2380 S. 6th St., Klamath Falls, OR (541) 885-3535ccb#152178 facebook.com/DiamondHI

    Visit Diamond at this years fair for product displays & demonstrations, talk

    with one of our home improvement experts and take advantage of exclusive

    Tulelake/Butte Valley Fair Deals!

    Visit DiamonDs Beautiful flooring showroom, extensiVe Kitchen & Bath showroom & newly expanDeD heating showroom!

    Masonry Framing Sheetrock Insulation Flooring Paint Cabinetry Countertops

    Windows & Doors Fixtures Roofing Hardware Tools Lumber Landscaping Gardening

    Plant Nursery Heating Cooling BBQ Design Services Installation Delivery & Much More!

    Affordable Projects Done Right...ThATs The DiAmonD Finish.

    2380 S. 6th St., Klamath Falls, OR (541) 885-3535ccb#152178 facebook.com/DiamondHI

    Visit Diamond at this years fair for product displays & demonstrations, talk

    with one of our home improvement experts and take advantage of exclusive

    Tulelake/Butte Valley Fair Deals!

    Visit DiamonDs Beautiful flooring showroom, extensiVe Kitchen & Bath showroom & newly expanDeD heating showroom!

    Masonry Framing Sheetrock Insulation Flooring Paint Cabinetry Countertops

    Windows & Doors Fixtures Roofing Hardware Tools Lumber Landscaping Gardening

    Plant Nursery Heating Cooling BBQ Design Services Installation Delivery & Much More!

    Affordable Projects Done Right...ThATs The DiAmonD Finish.

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    Ranch Dog ResortGeneral InformatIon 8welcome to the faIr! 9faIr Staff 9

    Board of dIrectorS 9Pay what you can admISSIon PolIcy 10where to Park 10Gun Safe raffle 11Parade Grand marShal - Joan Haskins & John Crowell 12hIStory of Parade marShallS 132013 faIr theme - God Made a Farmer 14Schedule of eventS - Thursday 15Schedule of eventS - Friday 16Schedule of eventS - Saturday 17Schedule of eventS - Sunday 18how to daIly demonStratIonS 18daIly entertaInment Bobble Lagoon 19 Horse Shoe Pitching Contest 19 Rawhide Express Train 20 Power Jump Bungee 20 Karaoke Fun Stage 21 Sadie the Balloon Lady 21 Krazy Bike 22 Kids Tractor Pedal Pullers 23 Spider Climb 23 All Alaskan Racing Pigs 24 A World of Music "The Electroic Age" Museum 25 Free Pony Rides 25 Fables of the West 28maP 26faIr food GuIde 29commercIal vendor lISt 30Parade InformatIon 31GrandStand eventS 31Paul maurer carnIval ShowS 32Pee-wee ShowmanShIP 33youth loGo colorInG conteSt 33rotary Jr. lIveStock auctIon BuyerS 34rotary Jr. lIveStock auctIon 352012 Parade of chamPIon market anImalS 36farmer & rancher of the year - Huffman Brothers 37kIdS Barnyard rodeo 38adoPt-a-SPot flower GardenS 39Battle of the voIce talent comPetItIon 40BaBy & kIdz fun corral 40StaGe ShowS Nor thern Heat 42 Amanda Ply 42 Chad Bushnell 43 Jackson Michelson 43faIr court QueenS 44faIr rental ServIceS 45faIr rental facIlItIeS 46

  • ATM - Multiple ATM machines will be located in variouslocations on the fairgrounds for use throughout the week of fair.

    INFORMATION BOOTH (Information, Lost Children, Lost & Found) The Fairs Information Booth is located just inside the main front entrance of the fair.

    WHEELCHAIRS - Wheelchairs are available at the Information Booth on a first come, first serve basis. Donated by Norco.

    PETS No pets, other than show dogs performing at the fair or service dogs will be allowed on the grounds.

    FAIR DATES: Thursday, September 5 thru Sunday, September 8, 2013

    FAIR THEME: God Made a Farmer

    FAIR TIME OFFICE HOURS: 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

    GATE ADMISSION: Pay What You Can Admission Policy

    See details inside!

    PARKING:The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair will be offering the general public two (2) choices of parking at this years fair. The options include two Preferred Paid Parking Lots and a Free Parking Lot.

    Daily Preferred Paid Parking LotsThere are two Preferred Parking Lots for your convenience. The Preferred Parking Lots are located at the main entrance of the fair in the grass and paved parking lots. You can enter the parking lots by turning right or left off of Main Street as you approach the main entrance of the fairgrounds and enter at the Preferred Parking Lot signs. The cost to park your vehicle in the Daily Preferred Parking Lot is $5.00 and there are no in-and-out privileges. Upon parking your vehicle, you will enter the fairgrounds at the North Main Entrance Gate.

    Daily Free Parking LotThe Free Parking Lot is located at the south end, back entrance of the fair. You can enter this parking lot by driving 1/4 of a mile past the main entrance of the fair and turning right at the South Parking Lot sign. Upon parking, you will enter the fairgrounds at the South Entrance Gate.

    The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair is one of the largest annual family friendly, community oriented events held in the Klamath Basin every year and has proven to be an economic, social and cultural treasure for the local

    communities of Modoc, Siskiyou and Klamath Counties. The fair generated approximately 2,555,000 in spending activity in 2009, benefiting the local economy and creating a ripple effect of economic benefit throughout

    the Klamath Basin. Aside from the economic benefits, the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair is enriched with tradition and history of providing the public an educational and entertaining family oriented event.

    DAILY SPONSORS Thursday Floyd A. Boyd Company

    Friday Monte Johnson Insurance Services Inc. Saturday J.W. Kerns Irrigation Co.

    Sunday Macys Flying Service

    CARNIVAL HOURS Thursday Noon to 12:00 p.m. Friday Noon to 12:00 p.m. Saturday 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.

    EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLAN:In the case that you hear an alarm or are instructed to evacuate a building or an area of the fairgrounds, please follow these instructions:

    1. Alert others at your location of the danger or alarm.2. Evacuate immediately to the nearest safe exit.3. WALK Do not run!4. Help others in the area who may require assistance5. Assemble in the safe refuge area designated for your section.6. Stay in the safe refuge area and await direction/instructions.7. DO NOT re-enter the facility until you are instructed to do so.

    CARNIVAL PAY-ONE-PRICE AND RIDE ALL DAY WRISTBANDS

    Pre-Sale Price: $20.00* Fair-Time Price: $28.00

    * Pre-Sale Price ends on Wednesday, September 4th, 2013Purchase online at www.tbvfair.com Children must be 3 years of age &

    at least 36 tall to ride mechanical rides

    DAYS & HOURS OF THE FAIR Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. Friday 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 a.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m.

    EXHIBIT BUILDING & LIVESTOCK BARN HOURS Thursday 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Friday 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.

    Fair Office: 530-667-5312 [email protected] www.tbvfair.com

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  • tulelake-Butte valley faIrSPonSored By the 10-a dIStrIct

    aGrIcultural aSSocIatIon

    2013 Staff

    Board of dIrectorS

    Dave DillaboFair Manager

    Jennifer SkoogPresident

    Greg Herman

    Geri Byrne

    Michael Ball

    Venancio HernandezVice President

    Gayle Ratliff

    Russell Criss

    Kathleen Luscombe

    Pam McFallBusiness Assistant

    Dave KandraSenior Maintenance

    Kim PikeOffice Secretary

    elcome to the 62nd annual Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair. On behalf of the board of directors and fair staff I would like to extend an invitation to you to attend the 2013 fair as we celebrate God Made a Farmer, a theme that I believe is very reflective and appreciative of the basins agricultural farming and ranching industry.

    The fair is an iconic event in rural life and is many things to many people. To those participating in events like Livestock, Arts & Crafts, Rodeo, Destruction Derby and the Mud Bogs, the fair brings much anticipation and excitement. For business owners, its a time to showcase their products and services. Many make new friends and reacquaint with old ones or stroll the midway and reminisce about fairs of yesteryear. Some come for the smell of corn dogs and cotton candy or for a night out with friends to enjoy a Grandstand event. This is your fair. The more you bring to it, the more you and others will get out of it. The fair staff and board strive every year to make it the best we can possibly make it.

    The uniqueness of the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair comes from the hearts and foresight of the people who have and continue to dedicate their efforts into the fair. The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair is enriched with tradition and history, all of which makes it one of the greatest county fairs on the west coast. Sixty two years ago the fair was founded and developed on the principles of being a family oriented event where the surrounding communities could gather for socializing, entertainment, education and friendly competition. Those founding principles have continued to play an integral role in the fairs purpose throughout the past sixty two years because of the dedication of past and present fair board members, staff, exhibitors and fair patrons like yourself. We continue to strive to provide the public a low cost event that the whole family can enjoy with their fellow community members. The great diversity of exhibits, entertainment and food have all played an integral role in developing the fairs tradition of providing the public an educational and entertaining family oriented event that everyone can afford to attend and enjoy!

    As you walk through the gates September 5th thru 8th, I invite you, your family and friends to enjoy the many traditional events and shows that you have come to know and love as well as some new entertainment we hope you will find enjoyable. NEW to this years fair will be the World of Music Museum, where adults & kids can learn and enjoy the many sounds of music, Sadie the Balloon Lady will be creating very unique and fun themed balloons for children, FREE PONY RIDES all week for kids to enjoy and on Sunday the Barnyard Kids Rodeo will be premiering numerous fun-filled events for children of all ages to enjoy. The Sterling Savings Bank Free Music Stage is power packed with a great lineup of live music including Chad Bushnell, Northern Heat, Jackson Michelson, Amanda Ply and Los Sismos de Michoacan. Of course, some of last years crowd favorites such as, the Kids Pedal Tractors, the All-Alaskan Racings Pigs, the Fables of the West riding cowboys and the Battle of the Voice talent competition will return to the fairgrounds to energize the crowd!

    The fair staff and board of directors have worked extremely hard to provide the public an enjoyable, friendly and entertaining fun filled week! I would like to thank the board of directors, office staff and maintenance staff for their continued dedication as they strive for excellence throughout the year.

    As always, we hope you will express your appreciation and support to the advertisers throughout the following pages whose generosity made this program possible. I look forward to meeting and welcoming you to the 2013 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair in our quest to keep the dream alive for future generations of fair patrons and participants as we celebrate our theme of God Made a Farmer. DAVE DILLABO Fair Manager

    2013 tulelake-Butte valley faIr GuIde 9

  • Its your choice! If you choose to donate, pay what you can!

    The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair continues to strive to remain sustainable after losing 100% of the state funding due to the State of Californias budget deficit. Locally, this support equaled $272,000 and accounted for 42% of our fairs annual budget. This loss of state funding has significantly impacted the daily operations and has seriously affected the fairs revenue stream and long term future.

    The Pay What You Can admission policy will serve as yet, another stepping stone as we lay the foundation to secure a sustainable future. As our fair endures its first year of zero funding, the time has never been more immediate and the need has never been greater. Individually, our impact of giving is limited, but together as a community we have the unlimited potential and ability to preserve the future of our fair for generations to come.

    We are very fortunate to have incredible community supporters and are optimistic that together our local and surrounding communities will continue to show their support during these challenging economic times. As always, the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair sincerely appreciates your generous support as we strive to continue a tradition that has served the people of the Klamath Basin for 62 years!

    The Pay What You Can admission policy allows you the customer, the choice of donating an admission fee for attending the fair. While paying for admission is not required, we kindly ask for support by donating what you can and am providing you the value of your admission to the fair. You have the choice of paying the suggested value, less than, more than or nothing at all. Your admission donation will help promote a sustainable future for the fair and allow everyone to enjoy the fair at reasonable rates.

    Here are the values of what you are receiving by attending the fair!

    ATTENDEE SUGGESTED DAILY DONATION

    adult: $3 to $5chIldren: $1 to $3famIly of 3 to 4: $7 to $15famIly of 5 or more: $10 to $20

    The Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair will be offering the general public two choices of parking at this years fair. The options include the Daily Preferred Parking Lots and a Free Parking Lot.

    Daily Preferred Paid Parking LotThere are two Daily Preferred Parking Lots to utilize for your convenience.

    The North Preferred Parking Lot is located at the north main entrance of the fair in the grass area. You can enter this parking lot by turning slight right off of Main Street as you approach the main entrance of the fairgrounds and enter at the North Preferred Parking Lot sign. The cost to park your vehicle in the Daily Preferred Parking Lot is $5 and there are no in and out privileges. Upon parking your vehicle, you will enter the fairgrounds at the North Main Entrance Gate.

    The East Preferred Parking Lot is located on the east side of the fairgrounds off of Main Street next to the high school. You can enter this parking lot by driving 1/8 of a mile past the main entrance of the fair and turning left at the East Preferred Parking Lot sign. The cost to park your vehicle in the Daily Preferred Parking Lot is $5 and there are no in and out privileges. Upon parking your vehicle, you will enter the fairgrounds at the North Main Entrance Gate.

    Daily Free Parking Lot The Free Parking Lot is located at the south end, back entrance of the fair. You can enter this parking lot by driving 1/4 of a mile past the main entrance of the fair and turning right at the South Parking Lot sign. Upon parking, you will enter the fairgrounds at the South Entrance Gate.

    10 2013 tulelake-Butte valley faIr GuIde

  • he Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Friends Inc., a non-profit organization in support of the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair will be having a fundraiser raffle during the week of fair this year. The raffle prize is a Browning Classic 35 Hammered Charcoal Gun Safe with a retail value of $2,200. The gun

    safe will be on display at the north main entrance next to the Information Booth where tickets will be available for purchase Thursday thru Sunday. The drawing for the gun safe will be held on Sunday at 6:00 during the Extreme Mud Shootout Races. The winner does not need to be present to win. Raffle tickets will cost $1 each or 25 tickets for $20. The money raised from the raffle will be used to support the future sustainability efforts of the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair. Special thanks to Kirbs Outlet of Tulelake for their donation of the gun safe.

    Since 2012, the fair has operated without any state funding, which accounted for over 40% of the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fairs annual budget. The loss of funding has significantly impacted the fairs daily operations and continues to jeopardize the fairs sustainability and future existence. Since losing 100% of the State of California general fund support, which left an annual $275,000 shortfall, the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair has pursued numerous avenues to develop a sustainable future. These efforts have included the development of new revenue sources that have increased the total annual revenue by 46% and the reduction of annual expenses by 15% since 2010.

    While the fair continues to promote and pursue sustainable efforts, the future existence of the fair is in jeopardy. The time has never been more immediate and the need has never been greater. Individually, our impact of giving is limited, but together as a community the people of the basin have the unlimited potential and ability to preserve the future of our fair for generations to come. We are very fortunate to have incredible community supporters like you and are optimistic that together our local and surrounding communities will continue to show their support through these challenging economic times. All donations made to the non-profit 501c.3 organization Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Friend Inc. are tax deductible. If you are interested in making a monetary donation please contact the fair office at 530-667-5312 or send a check payable to the Tulelake-Butte Valley Friends of the Fair, P.O. Box 866, Tulelake, CA 96134. As always, the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair sincerely appreciates your generous support as we strive to continue a tradition that has served the people of the Klamath Basin for over 62 years!

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  • Joan loves gardening and sewing, and for many years entered her produce and sewing projects in the Agriculture Fea-ture Booths, table displays and Home Economic competitions in the fair, and received several 1st place awards for the fruits of her labor.

    While Joans children were in 4-H, she was an assistant leader and ultimately became a 4-H leader for the Winema Sheep Club and Sewing Club. Joan also served as a clerk in the livestock office and clerked for the swine judge during many fairs.

    Joan served as a Board of Director for the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair for 10 years and her main responsibilities were the Parade and overseeing the buildings during fair. Joan served as President of the Board for three years and enjoyed all aspects of the fair.

    Joan attended Malin Elementary School and graduated from Malin High School. Her graduating high school class just cel-ebrated their 60th class reunion.

    Joan will continue volunteering at the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair, as this is one of her first loves.

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    he Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Board selected two past board members, Joan Haskins and John Crowell both of Tulelake as the 2013 Parade Grand Mar-

    shals for the Saturday, September 7th parade in recognition of their long-time committed service to the fair and to the community. The parade is part of the festivities of the fair which goes from September 5-8.

    Joan Haskins has been involved with the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair for many years. Joan and Doyle have three chil-dren who actively participated in 4-H

    and FFA; this is when Joans love for the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair began.

    Joan was born in Klamath Falls, Oregon, to Lou and Betty Drager and was raised in Hatfield, where Lou owned and oper-ated a seed cleaning plant. Joan was al-ways tagging along with her Dad in the seed cleaning plant and started learning about agriculture at a very young age.

    Joans 4-H career began in Klamath County by participating in sewing and cooking for five years. Part of her 4-H cooking project was competing in a full dinner contest and preparing dinner for the judges.

    Another important connection Joan has with the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair is that her Dad, Lou, was on the Rotary Fi-nancial Committee that successfully ac-quired the fairgrounds in Tulelake. She remembers this being a very exciting time for the community.

    In 1953 Joan married Doyle Haskins (a farmer from Merrill, Oregon) and they moved to Tulelake to farm 365 acres of his Dads homesteads. Joan and Doyle farmed potatoes, grain, wheat and bar-ley. Very early in their marriage they also helped Doyles Dad with the many sheep on the farm.

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  • ohnnie Crowell is a Tulelake native, born on September 29, 1945. When he was born, his Dad said Oh my God, not another one! Johnnie is the

    youngest of five boys and then had three sisters arrive after he came into the world.

    Johnnie Crowell was drafted in 1963 into the United States Army with an honor-able discharge. After the Army, Johnnie came back to Tulelake to marry Jeri Sim-mons on November 10, 1965. Johnnie and Jeri have two daughters, Teresa born

    in 1967 and Angela born in 1973. Teresa married David Williams and five years later gave Johnnie and Jeri two grandchil-dren, Tyler (now 23) and Ryan (14). An-gela blessed Johnnie and Jeri with their third grandson, TJ (14). Tyler and his beautiful wife, Daisy, also blessed them with two handsome great-grandchildren, Haiden (3) and Tyler (2).

    Johnnie has been involved with agricul-ture all of his life. In May of 1965, he went to work for JR Simplot Soilbuilders in Tulelake. In 1968, he joined Oregon Ag Chemicals. In 1970, he was employed by Occidental Chemical Company as an assistant manager sales representa-tive. Johnnie and Jeri bought Walker Ag Chemical Company in December 1983, which then became Tri County Ag Ser-vices, Inc. Due to the 2001 water shut-off, many bankruptcies occurred and in 2005, many more hit. Johnnie and Jeri closed the doors in December of 2005 and Johnnie retired from Basin Fertilizer in December 2011. Johnnie has contin-ued to farm wheat and potatoes.

    Johnnie has held his Oregon Applicators License, California Pest Control and Or-egon Pest Control Licenses for 46 years. He has served as a reserve Police Officer for the Tulelake Police Department and also served on the Volunteer Ambulance

    Service for the City of Tulelake for 21 years. Johnnie was elected as a Tule-lake City Council Board Member, served as Police Commissioner and held the Mayor position for years. Johnnie is a life member of Kiwanis International and also held the President and Lieutenant Governor positions for Division 84.

    In 1974, Executive Officer Stan Strew, asked Johnnie to start a Membership Program for California Agriculture Pro-duction Consultant Association for the local chapter. Johnnie served as State Director for three years and then was elected as President and continues to serve in this role.

    Johnnie was proud to announce the Tule-lake Parade for 16 years. In 1993, he was then appointed by Governor Pete Wil-son for the Fair Board Director position, where he proudly served for 20 years. Johnnie has been honored by the 4-H and Tulelake FFA, as well as the Butte Valley FFA as an Honorary Member. Through the years, Johnnie has served with some outstanding Board Members and has been honored to share Grand Marshal with Joan Haskins, an outstand-ing past Board Member and lifelong friend.

    1961-69 Chester J. Main 1970 Chet Main & Claes Nilsson1971-74 Chester J. Main1975-78 Bert Johnson1979 Buell Fisher1980 Vern Hemstreet1981 Floyd A. Boyd1982 Carroll Robinson1984 Arnold Criss1985 William Ganger1986 Bill Whitaker1987 Shorty Rupe

    1988 Leona Carter1989 Edna Scott & Mary Porterfield1990 Ralph Morrill1991 Past Directors (Reunion of)1992 Dorothy Embertson1993 Harve & Doris Bateman1994 Ed Knoll1995 Ben Casad1996 Bob & Marion Edgar1997 Cliff Groves1998 Harold Porterfield1999 Jock Giacomelli2000 Conrad Koppenhafer

    Since 1961, the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair has selected a Parade Grand Marshal to be recognized at the annual fair parade. The Parade Marshal is selected on behalf of the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Board of

    Directors for their service and support to their local and surrounding communities. Below, is a list of the past Parade Grand Marshals that have been recognized by the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair.

    2001 Marion Palmer2002 Mae Crawford2003 Ed Osborne2004 Robert Arden Lucas Jr.2005 Leonard Will2006 Frank & Virginia King2007 Larry Main2008 Rennie Cleland2009 John Terry2010 Don Boyd2011 Leavers Family2012 Bill & Marcella Haynes2013 Joan Haskins & John Crowell

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  • Each year, the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Board of Directors review & select an annual fair theme from ideas submitted by community members. This years theme of God Made a Farmer was submitted by Catherine Lyman of Merrill, Oregon. This years theme is reflective of the Klamath Basins agricultural farming and ranching industry. We hope that you can join us as we celebrate God Made a Farmer at this years Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair!

    2013 God Made a Farmer2012 Keeping the Dream Alive2011 Big Dreams in a Small Town2010 Magic on Main Street2009 Country Scenes & Childrens Dreams2008 Where the Road Ends and the Fun Begins2007 Water Flowin Keeps it Growin2006 Keeping the American Dream Alive2005 Through the Eyes of a Child2004 We have a Good Thing Growing2003 Rainbow Dreams and Country Scenes2002 Something Old, Something New, Forever Red, White and Blue2001 Fifty Years of Farm & Family Fun2000 Millennium Harvest1999 Wagon Teams to Western Dreams1998 Harvest of Gold1997 Blue Jeans & Country Dreams1996 Kruzn Down Memory Lane

    1995 Memories, Music, & Magic1994 Field of Dreams1993 From Wagon Wheels to Ferris Wheels1992 Made in the USA1991 Hats Off to 40 Years1990 Fair Fever Catch the Fun1989 Windmills to Ferris Wheels1988 Autumn Merry-Go-Round1987 Agriculture An American Heritage1986 Harvest Hit Parade1985 Golden Dreams and Sunny Scenes1984 Our Land - All Things Great and Small1983 Autumns Treasures1982 Harvest Festival1981 Diamond Gem Jubilee1980 September Spectacular1979 Autumn Fair in all its Flair1978 Fall Fantasy1977 Fair, Fun & Friends

    1976 Bicentennial Fair Festival1975 Remember When1974 Happiness is Country Living1973 Agriculture Lifeblood of America1972 Arrows to Agriculture in 100 Years1971 From the Soils to Stars1970 Gods Earthy Treasures 1969 From Missions to Mechanizms1968 This is my Country1967 From Trails to Contrails1966 Portrait of Progress1965 Land of Promises1964 Tulelake-Butte Valley Panorama1963 Around the World in 3 Fair Days1960 Welcome to Fair y Land1959 Welcome to Fair y Land1958 With an Eye to the Future1957 From Lake to Land of Plenty

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  • 8:00 AM Gymkhana Horse Show Sign Up Horse Arena

    10:00 AM FAIR OPEN: All Exhibit Buildings & Barns open to the public

    Swine Judging Livestock Area

    10 AM-10 PM A World of MusicThe Electronic Age -Main Exhibit Building

    10 AM-7 PM Baby & Kidz Fun Corral -Behind Home Economics Building

    Noon MIDWAY CARNIVAL OPEN

    12 PM-8 PM Tumbleweed Pony Co. - Free Pony Rides - Carnival Area

    12:00 PM All Alaskan Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls - Carnival Area

    1:00 PM All Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area

    Flower Show Judging Home Ec Bldg.

    Wild West Cowboys - Strolling Act

    2:00 PM Sadie the Balloon Lady - Strolling Act

    All Alaskan Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls - Carnival Area

    3:00 PM Wild West Cowboys - Strolling Act

    3:30 PM Ranchers Choice Market Beef & Replacement Heifer Show - Beef Show Arena

    4:00 PM Sadie the Balloon Lady - Strolling Act

    Battle of the Voice Practice - Stage # 1

    5:00 PM Wild West Cowboys - Strolling Act

    All Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area

    Karaoke Fun - Stage # 2

    Farmers & Ranchers Appreciation Dinner - Sale Pavilion

    Beef Replacement Bred Heifer Sale - Sale Pavilion

    5:30 PM Northern Heat: Southern Rock Music - Stage # 1

    Sadie the Balloon Lady - Strolling Act

    6:00 PM All Alaskan Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls - Carnival Area

    7:00 PM Wild West Cowboys - Strolling Act

    7:30 PM Sadie the Balloon Lady - Strolling Act

    All Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area

    8:00 Northern Heat: Southern Rock Music Stage # 1

    10:00 All Exhibit Buildings & Barns closed

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    8:00am Swine Judging - Livestock Area9:00 Sheep, Goat & Rabbit Judging - Livestock Area9:30 Sheep Shearing Demonstration - Home Economic Building10:00 Beef Judging - Beef Show Ring faIR OPEN: All Exhibit Buildings & Barns open Los Sismos De Michacan: Music Performance -

    Stage # 1 Annual Pioneer Day - The Tulelake Honker Horse Shoe Pitching Contest - Grandstand Area Klamath Spinners & Weavers: Weaving Demonstra-

    tion Home Economic Building10:30 David Kirby: Music Performance - Stage # 311:00 Martine Rangel: Music Performance - Stage # 211:30 Hot Rods: Music Performance-Stage # 1NooN Annual Fair Parade - Main Street12:00 MIDWaY CaRNIVaL OPEN Dock Dogs Onsite Registration/Practice Lets Pretend Circus - Carnival Area Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls - Carnival Area

    12:00 Rafael Hernandez: Music Performance - Stage # 31:00 Flower Show Judging-

    Home Economic Building1:00 Dock Dogs Speed Retrieve

    Competition # 11:00 Jeremy the Juggler - Strolling Act Super Science Fun - Carnival Area Pickles the Clown - Strolling Act Karaoke Fun Stage # 2 BattLE Of tHE BaNDS - Stage # 11:15 Cascade Cloggers: Stage # 32:00 Pee Wee Showmanship - Livestock Area Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls - Carnival Area Lets Pretend Circus - Carnival Area2:30 Troupe Habibi: Dance Performance - Stage # 33:00 Show of Champions - Jocks Sale Pavilion Dock Dogs Big Air WAVE Competition # 5 Jeremy the Juggler - Strolling Act Super Science Fun - Carnival Area Pickles the Clown - Strolling Act3:45 Martine Rangel Stage # 2 Old Time Fiddlers: Music Performance - Stage # 34:00 Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls - Carnival Area Lets Pretend Circus - Carnival Area5:00 Master Showmanship - Livestock Area Jeremy the Juggler - Strolling Act Super Science Fun - Carnival Area Pickles the Clown - Strolling Act Karaoke Fun - Stage # 2 Cascade Cloggers: Dance Performance -

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  • 9:00 AM Sheep & Meat Goat Judging Beef Show Arena

    10:00 AM FAIR OPEN:All Exhibit Buildings & Barns open to the public

    10 AM-7 PM Baby & Kidz Fun Corral Behind Home Economics Building

    A World of MusicThe Electronic Age - Main Exhibit Building

    Kids Projects Arts & Crafts Building

    Noon MIDWAY CARNIVAL OPEN

    12 PM - 8 PM Tumbleweed Pony Co. - Free Pony Rides - Carnival Area

    12 PM All Alaskan Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls - Carnival Area

    1:00 PM All Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area

    Wild West Cowboys - Strolling Act

    Karaoke Fun - Stage #2

    Gift Card Making & Hair Bow Class Demonstration Arts & Crafts Building

    2:00 PM Jr. Dairy Goat Show Judging - Goat Show Arena next to Sierra Exhibit Hall

    Sadie the Balloon Lady - Strolling Act

    All Alaskan Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls - Carnival Area

    3:00 PM Amanda Ply: Country Pop Music - Stage # 1

    Wild West Cowboys - Strolling Act

    4:00 PM Sadie the Balloon Lady - Strolling Act

    Paint a Sign Demonstration Arts & Crafts Building

    5:00 PM Northern Heat: Southern Rock Music Stage #1

    All Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area

    Karaoke Fun Stage # 2

    Wild West Cowboys - Strolling Act

    Old Time Fiddlers - Stage # 3

    5:30 PM Sadie the Balloon Lady - Strolling Act

    6:00 PM All Alaskan Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls - Carnival Area

    6:30 PM Amanda Ply: Country Pop Music - Stage # 1

    Sadie the Balloon Lady - Strolling Act

    7:00 PM WILD WEST RANCH RODEO - Grandstand Event

    All Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area

    Wild West Cowboys - Strolling Act

    Goat Milk Out - Sierra Exhibit Hall

    8:00 PM Northern Heat: Southern Rock Music - Stage #1

    9:30 PM Los Sismos De Michoacan: Hispanic Music - Stage #1

    10:00 PM All Exhibit Buildings & Barns closed

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  • 9:00 AM Beef Judging - Beef Show Arena

    Horse Shoe Pitching Contest - Grandstand Area

    10:00 AM FAIR OPEN:All Exhibit & Buildings & Barns Open to the Public

    10 AM-7 PM Baby & Kidz Fun Corral Behind Home Economics Building

    10 AM-8 PM Tumbleweed Pony Co. - Free Pony Rides - Carnival Area

    10 AM-10 PM A World of MusicThe Electronic Age -Main Exhibit Building

    10:00 AM Rabbit Judging - Sierra Exhibit Hall

    Annual Pioneer Day - The Tulelake Honker

    Klamath Spinners & Weavers: Weaving Demonstration - Home Ec Bldg.

    All Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area

    11:00 AM MIDWAY CARNIVAL OPEN

    Sheep Shearing Demonstration Sheep Barn Area

    Mood Swing: Acoustic Duo (Rock, Folk, Bluegrass) - Stage # 1

    All Alaskan Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls - Carnival Area

    Noon Annual Fair Parade - Main Street

    1:00 PM Poultry and Turkey Judging - Sierra Exhibit Hall

    All Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area

    Wild West Cowboys - Strolling Act

    Flower Show Judging - Home Ec Bldg.

    Market Beef Ultrasound - Jocks Sale Pavilion

    Karaoke Fun - Stage #2

    Sheep Shearing Demonstration - Home Ec Bldg.

    Connie Driessen & Friends Gift Card Making - Arts & Crafts Bldg.

    1:30 PM Mood Swing: Acoustic Duo (Rock, Folk, Bluegrass) - Stage # 1

    Buffalo Chix: Dance Peformance - Stage #3

    2:00 PM Sadie the Balloon Lady - Strolling Act

    Pee Wee Showmanship - Beef Show Arena

    Basin Blend: Womens Barbershop Music - Arts & Crafts Building

    2:30 PM Troupe Habibi: Dance Performance - Stage #3

    3:00 PM Parade of Champions - Beef Show Arena

    Wild West Cowboys - Strolling Act

    Amanda Ply: Country Pop Music - Stage # 1

    Southern Oregon Horse & Carriage Club: Harness & Hitching Demonstration Behind Commercial Building

    KC Squares: Square Dancers - Stage # 3

    4:00 PM BATTLE OF THE VOICE Talent Competition - Stage # 1

    Sadie the Balloon Lady - Strolling Act

    Master Showmanship Beef Show Arena

    Homemade Mac & Cheese Cooking Demonstration Home Ec. Building

    All Alaskan Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls - Carnival Area

    5:00 PM All Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area

    Wild West Cowboys - Strolling Act

    Cascade Cloggers: Dance Performance - Stage # 3

    Karaoke Fun - Stage #2

    5:30 PM Sadie the Balloon Lady - Strolling Act

    6:00 PM All Alaskan Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls - Carnival Area

    Chad Bushnell: Country Music - Stage # 1

    Old Time Fiddlers: Music Performance - Stage # 3

    6:30 PM Sadie the Balloon Lady - Strolling Act

    7:00 PM All Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area

    Amanda Ply: Country Pop Music - Stage # 1

    BATTLE OF THE BASIN DESTRUCTION DERBY - Grandstand Event

    Wild West Cowboys - Strolling Act

    8:30 PM Chad Bushnell: Country Music - Stage # 1

    9:30 PM Los Sismos De Michoacan: Hispanic Music - Stage #1

    10:00 PM All Exhibit Buildings & Barns Closed

    Midnight FAIRGROUNDS & MIDWAY CARNIVAL CLOSED

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  • 9:00 AM Sr. Dairy Goat Show Judging - Goat Show Arena next to Sierra Exhibit Hall

    10:00 AM FAIR OPEN:All Exhibit Buildings & Barns open to the public

    Sunday Services - Stage #1, Carnival Area

    Heart of the Basin Quilters & Needle Arts Guild: Quilting Demonstration - Home Ec. Bldg.

    All Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area

    10 AM-7 PM Baby & Kidz Fun Corral Behind Home Economics Building

    10 AM-7 PM Tumbleweed Pony Co. - Free Pony Rides - Carnival Area

    10 AM-7 PM A World of MusicThe Electronic Age -Main Exhibit Building

    10 AM-10 PM Kids Project Coloring Contest Arts & Crafts Building

    11:00 AM MIDWAY CARNIVAL OPENS

    Exhibitor Awards Ceremony - Jocks Sale Pavilion

    Barnyard Kids Rodeo (Mutton Bustin, Greased Pig Scramble, Stick Horse Barrel Racing, Steer Dummy Roping, Potato Sack Races, Watermelon Roll) Beef Show Arena

    Wild West Cowboys - (Helping at Barnyard Rodeo)

    Sadie the Balloon Lady - Strolling Act

    All Alaskan Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls - Carnival Area

    Battle of the Voice (Top 3) - Stage # 1

    12:00 PM Wild West Cowboys - Strolling Act

    Amanda Ply: Country Pop Music - Stage # 1

    All Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area

    Gift Card Making Class Demonstration Home Ec. Building

    DEMONSTRATION DATE & TIME LOCATIONKids Projects Friday, Sept. 6 10 am 12 pm Arts & Crafts BuildingGift Card Making & Hair Bow Class Demonstration Friday, Sept. 6 1 pm Arts & Crafts BuildingPaint a Sign Demonstration Friday, Sept. 6 4 pm Arts & Crafts BuildingUncommon Beauty Project by Artist Vicki Shuck Saturday, Sept. 7 10 am 4 pm Outside Arts & Crafts BuildingKlamath Spinners & Weavers: Weaving Demonstration Saturday, Sept. 7 10 am Home Economics BuildingSheep Shearing Demonstration Saturday, Sept. 7 11 am Sheep Barn Area Kids Projects Saturday, Sept. 7 11am 2pm Arts & Crafts BuildingMarket Beef Ultrasound Saturday, Sept. 7 1 pm Jocks Sale PavilionSheep Shearing Demonstration Saturday, Sept. 7 11 am Home Economics BuildingConnie Driessen & Friends: Gift Card Making Saturday, Sept. 7 1 pm Arts & Crafts BuildingSouthern Oregon Horse & Carriage Club: Harness & Hitching Demonstration Saturday, Sept. 7 3 pm Behind Commercial BuildingHomemade Mac & Cheese Cooking Demonstration Saturday, Sept. 7 4 pm Home Economics BuildingHeart of the Basin Quilters & Needle Arts Guild: Quilting Demonstration Sunday, Sept. 8 10 am Home Economics BuildingKids Project Coloring Contest Sunday, Sept. 8 11 am 2 pm Arts & Crafts BuildingGift Card Making Class Demonstration with Sheri Sunday, Sept. 8 12 pm 2 pm Home Economics BuildingCooking Demonstration with Linda Sunday, Sept. 8 2 pm Home Economics Building

    1:00 PM Mood Swing: Acoustic Duo (Rock, Folk, Bluegrass) - Stage # 1

    Sadie the Balloon Lady - Strolling Act

    Karaoke Fun - Stage # 2

    All Alaskan Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls - Carnival Area

    2:00 PM Jr. Livestock Auction - Jocks Sale Pavillion

    Wild West Cowboys - Strolling Act

    Cooking Demonstration Home Ec. Building

    2:15 PM Jackson Michelson: Country Music - Stage # 1

    3:00 PM Sadie the Balloon Lady - Strolling Act

    3:30 PM Amanda Ply: Country Pop Music - Stage # 1

    4:00 PM EXTREME MUD SHOOTOUT RACES - Grandstand Event

    All Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area

    Wild West Cowboys - Strolling Act

    4:30 PM Mood Swing: Acoustic Duo (Rock, Folk, Bluegrass) - Stage # 1

    5:00 PM All Alaskan Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls - Carnival Area

    Sadie the Balloon Lady - Strolling Act

    Karaoke Fun - Stage # 2

    5:30 PM Jackson Michelson: Country Music - Stage # 1

    6:00 PM All Alaskan Racing Pigs - Carnival Area

    7:00 PM All Alaskan Kids Pedal Tractor Pulls - Carnival Area

    7:00 Los Sismos De Michoacan: Hispanic Music - Stage #1

    Exhibit Buildings & Livestock Barns Close

    7:008:00 Release of Livestock Exhibits

    8:00 Release of Commercial Bldg. Vendors & Bldg. Exhibits

    10:00 FAIRGROUNDS & MIDWAY CARNIVAL CLOSED

    Enjoy our HOW TO Demonstrations while learning a variety of skills!

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  • Have you ever wanted to walk on water? Now is your chance!

    Bobble Lagoon is a unique ride where you climb into a ball and run around in it (on water). Think of a hamster spinning around in a little ball.. thats what Bobble Lagoon is like! Sounds almost like a form of child abuse, but, as it turns out, its one of the greatest forms of child/adult entertainment weve seen in years!

    Bobble Lagoon is a 30 foot round pool of about 20 inches of water where children (and adults up to 250 lbs.) are placed in a large inflatable clear ball and let loose to run amok on the surface of the water. You can run, jump, flip or just lay back and relax.

    Youll also enjoy the Caribbean theme and feel as if youre in a tropical paradise. WELCOME TO BOBBLE LAGOON!

    Have you ever wanted to pitch horse shoes? You can at the Horse Shoe Pitch-ing Contest on Saturday, September 7 at 9:00 a.m. at the Grandstand Arena.

    For those of you who dont know, horse shoes is an outdoor game played between two people (or two teams of two people) using four horse shoes and two throwing targets (stakes) set in a sandbox area. The game is played by the players alternating turns tossing horse shoes at stakes in the ground, which are traditionally placed 40 feet apart. Modern games use a more stylized U-shaped bar, about twice the size of an actual horse shoe.

    Did you know that pitching horse shoes goes back to the days of the Roman army? There are disagreements about whether it began with a round ring or actual horse shoes, but in some form, it was played by officers and foot soldiers alike. The games long route included England and then the soldiers of our own country in the Revolutionary War.

    You may remember horse shoes being played at family reunions, picnics or potluck dinners with the clanks of ringers and the thuds of misses, accompanied by laughter and kidding from brothers, cousins, and maybe an uncle or two who may not have played since the last reunion. Of course, that was no excuse for missing the stake!

    Come on out and pitch a few shoes or watch a very popular recreation sport. It may bring back a few memories or create wonderful new ones and perhaps even create a tradition in your family!

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  • Be sure to look for The Rawhide Express when youre out-and-about! Hop on at one of the train stops and Engineer Ken will give you a tour of the fair. Youll also be making your feet happy!

    The Rawhide Express is truly a remarkable electric and solar powered trackless touring train. The Environmentally Safe train emits neither smoke nor fuel odors and carries families in the quiet comfort of their own coach touring around the fairgrounds. The train also has a solar panel charging system so that the batteries maintain a charge as it is driven around.

    The Rawhide Express is 4 feet wide and over 40 feet long, with a carry-ing capacity of up to 35 people at one time. All seats face forward for a Grand View. Custom made in Belgium, the design features covered coaches all out of very sturdy fiberglass.

    Now hop on The Rawhide Express and say All Aboard!

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    Take flight and soar into the air on the Power Jump Bungee. It

    will take your breath away! Go as high as 25 in the air while

    doing back flips and somersaults as the two bungee cords guide

    you safely back to the inflatable trampoline landing position

    each time you come down. Then jump up and fly again and try

    something new!! Exhilarating for all ages.

    The Power Jump Bungee is a unique amusement ride and set up

    in a safe, controlled environment. Dont miss the opportunity to

    fly like an eagle and see the views of the fair, all while getting

    your adrenaline pumping!

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  • Have you ever wanted to be a rock star or on American Idol? You can pretend on our Karaoke Fun stage!

    Karaoke is a wildly popular pastime that involves singing the lyrics of a song while accompanied by recorded background music. It allows people to sing and interpret their favorite songs while uninterrupted by the original singer. Karaoke has obtained global popularity, with particular success in the United States and Asia.

    Stop by and participate or just sit back and listen. Please come with a sense of humor and possibly earplugs for some less talented performers and extreme situations.

    Some amateur performers may shock you with their unsuspected talent. Who knows? We might have the next American Idol originate right here at the fair!

    Karaoke Fun can be found on Stage #2 Thursday at 5:00 and Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 1:00 and 5:00.

    It is no surprise that people love balloons AND they love being adorned by Sadies balloon art! Always attracting a crowd with her crazy wigs, bright attire and cool scooter, her creations are as unique as the people who receive them! Whether small as a piece of jewelry or large as a costume, guests will walk away with a colorful reminder of their day of fun at the fair.

    Sadie the Balloon Lady began her entertainment career as Pickles the Clown in Orange County, CA and soon her love of creating balloon art took over. I love the creativity, and how it brings people together, she says, There is a kid to be found in everyone! Look for Sadie working her magic on the grounds of the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair surprising guests with their very own sculptured air (wrapped in a balloon, of course!)

    We welcome Sadie the Balloon Lady this year and youll be able to catch her strolling the fairgrounds at the following times:

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    2:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:30 pm 6:30 pm

    12 noon - Parade 2:00 pm 4:00 pm 5:30 pm 6:30 pm

    11:00 am 1:00 pm 3:00 pm 5:00 pm

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    Come on over and test your bicycling skills to see if you can win the $100.00!

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  • The All Alaskan Tractor Pedal Pullers will be a part of the entertainment lineup at this years Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair!

    The tractors and pulling sleds are built for fun and friendly competition among young children to produce thrilling excitement!

    BE SURE TO CHECKOUT the ALL ALASKAN TRACTOR PEDAL PULLERS at this years fair:

    Have you ever wondered what it would be like to be Spider Man?

    Spider Climb is 24 feet tall and is a great physical activity for the kids. The kids climb through 8

    sections of web to the top and slide back down to the bottom.

    Come on out to the Spider Climb so the kids

    can have fun!

    Thursday, Sept. 5th Friday, Sept. 6th Saturday, Sept. 7th Sunday, Sept. 8th

    12:00 pm 2:00 pm 6:00 pm

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    11:00 am 4:00 pm 6:00 pm

    11:00 am 1:00 pm 5:00 pm 7:00 pm

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  • The Famous All-Alaskan Racing Pigs will once again make their way to the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair this year. The pigs, who are famous world-wide for their grace, speed and charm, have a new show entitled, You Never Sausage a Show.

    It all started 20 years ago. It was the summer of 1987 at the local fair in Fairbanks, Alaska, and a speedy troupe of little pigs hit the track for their first race. The All-Alaskan Racing Pigs were off on a grand adventure that is still unwinding. And now, second-generation front men Darren and Chad Noll will present the 26th edition of the show at the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair.

    The All-Alaskan Racing Pigs are the ultimate racing machines. The sawdust really flies when four of these fuzzy little critters flash out of the starting gates and battle each other for first place at the feed trough. You dont have to hog call these pigs. You dont even have to call them for dinner theyll get there before the food does! Youve heard of bringin home the bacon...now youre going to see it.

    The racing pigs are bred strictly for their racingcharacteristics short legs for quick acceleration and steady cornering, aerodynamic nose for top-end speed. Pure breed, cross breed, any breed. They have a special bonus: extra padding to handle the battles for position in the corners. These guys know how to put it in four-squeal drive and go whole hog forthe finish. Racing action has never been so much fun... especially for a pig.

    The action is hog wild with the addition of the high hurdles. We searched coast-to-coast (Bering Sea to Arctic Ocean) to find the finest athletes anywhere. See them soaring over hurdles that stand taller than they do! And there is always a surprise at every show. Thats a secret youll have to come see for yourself.

    The official starter is carefully selected from the crowd before each show, and for the championship round, four lucky spectators will be selected to lead rooting sections.

    All participants take home prize ribbons and everyone in attendance takes home a memory for life. You can even have your picture taken with one of the racing pigs after the races.

    Dont miss the action. Seeing the pigs is free, and fun.

    Come on out, theyll be talked about around the water cooler for the next month at work!

    Thursday, Sept. 5th Friday, Sept. 6th

    1:00 pm 5:00 pm 7:30 pm

    1:00 pm 5:00 pm 7:00 pm

    Saturday, Sept. 7th Sunday, Sept. 8th

    10:00 am 1:00 pm 5:00 pm 7:00 pm

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  • A World Of Music...TheElectronicAge is an all new attraction from Ken McMeans Presents. Like its predecessor, the award winning A World Of Music, its a fully interactive, hands-onmuseum, but this time around, all of theinstrumentsare from theElectronicAge of music,beginningin the 1960s through modern day.

    The Electronic Age is a literal musical journey through each decade and its music.The exhibit features a wide variety of both vintage and newkeyboards, synthesizers,electronicdrum kits, drum pads and drum machines, percussion pads, and electric and lap steel guitars. There is a Blue Man Group Station featuring percussion tube instruments from the Blue Man Group, along with a number of amazing digital and laser instruments, and some wild and creativemusicaltoys. There are music instruments for all ages and skill levels, including a Yamaha Electric Piano!

    A World Of MusicThe Electronic Age. Come play at the Museum of Music, located in the Main Exhibit Building!

    The Tumbleweed Pony Rides will be back at this years fair and FREE for your little one to enjoy! Thats right, FREE! The free Pony Rides will be available everyday of the fair, Thursday thru Sunday! Compliments of the Tulelake-Butte

    Valley Fair and our sponsors!

    The well-groomed ponies are very gentle, come in many different colors and sizes and are used to having many giggling, squealing kids around them.

    The pony rides are sure to create memories that with last for a lifetime. Come out and enjoy the free entertainment for your whole family to enjoy!

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  • Pizza

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    Arts & Crafts Daily Demonstrations

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    Improvement Bags & Hawaiian Dresses Jewelry

    Fantasy DreamsGirls Accessories

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    Oregon Flag & Pole

    Main Restroom

    Home EconomicsBuilding

    Corn Dogs

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    Dough Boys

    Thai Food

    LivestockShowRing

    Arts & CraftsBuilding

    Livestock Office

    JocksSale Pavilion

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    Caricature Drawings

    Candy

    DippinDots

    Mexican Food

    BBQ Tri-Tip Ribeye Steak Sandwiches

    Polish and Hot Dogs

    Dorris Lions

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  • Main Exhibit Building

    Sheep & Goat Barn

    Restroom

    TICKETS

    MexicanFood

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    Water BobbleLagoon

    Horse Barns

    CARNIVAL AREA

    ChickenFunnelCakes

    Airbrush Tattoos

    ReligiousMaterials

    TshirtsJewelry Signs

    PedalTractors

    Pulls

    Free Pony Rides

    BreadWagon

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    Kurly FriesSausage

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    Friday Night - Rockin ER Wild West RodeoSaturday Night - Destruction Derby

    Sunday Afternoon - Extreme Mud Shootout Races

    South GateEntrance

    Southern Oregon Horse & Carriage Club

    Harness & Hitching Demonstration

    Poultry and Rabbits

    Stage #1Sterling Savings

    Bank Stage

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  • Get ready to ride with the biggest little cowboys on the Old West trail. If youre coming to the fair in 2013, youre sure to get a kick from the Fables Of The West gang and their trusty steeds, as they head out on the 2013 Trail Of Tales Tour.

    The cowboy comedy team (often referred to as the little cowboys on the little horses) has, in just twelve years time, performed at over 600 fairs and events (in their entirety) from Alaska to Florida to Texas to their home state of California. They have opened up concerts for many of the top recording artists in the business including Lonestar and Kenny Chesney, and have appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno.

    And just what is it these Fables cowboys do? Well if youve been to a fair in the US in the past decade, youve most likely run across their path. Its high energy and interactive, and we try to involve fair guests by literally making them the main focus of the show, says Ken McMeans, owner and founder of the Fables team. The group is actually labeled as a strolling grounds act- never really having a specific show time nor needing (or wanting) to be on a stage (too far away from the crowd, says Ken). I guess I should give some credit to the horses we ride (faux Muppet-like miniatures), though they seem to sometimes steal our thunder.

    The show is always 100% G-rated, family entertainment. Each year, Fables Of The West continues to rank as one of the most booked touring acts in North America each year and is considered by many to be the top grounds act in the nation.

    Ken points out that every show is different and fresh, because, after all, the majority of it is improv. We mostly make it up on the spot as we go along.

    Visit us online at www.wildwestexpress.net and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/KenMcMeansPresents

    Thursday, Sept. 5th Friday, Sept. 6th

    1:00 pm3:00 pm 5:00 pm 7:00 pm

    1:00 pm3:00 pm 5:00 pm 7:00 pm

    Saturday, Sept. 7th Sunday, Sept. 8th

    12 noon Parade 1:00 pm3:00 pm 5:00 pm 7:00 pm

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  • Bandons Best Kettle Korn Another fair time classic! Sugary and salty Kettle Korn is the perfect snack.

    BreadwagonA fair time favorite! Indian Tacos, Fried Bread and Deep Fried Ice Cream.

    Buns on the RunAre you craving good old fashioned baked potatoes? Head over to Buns on the Run! Along with baked potatoes, youll also find a variety of all-American fair food.

    ChurrosEnjoy some fresh, hot sugar coated Churros for a quick snack!

    Dippin DotsBeat the heat and grab some Dippin Dots Ice Cream!

    Dorris Lions ClubThis local group sells Barbecued Beef Sandwiches, French fries and soda.

    DoughboyA staple at the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair. This boothalso offers Lemonade, Fruit Drinks, Soda and Bottled Water.

    Extreme Food & BeverageLocate the big lemon booth to quench your thirst with some fresh squeezed organic Lemonade.

    Funnel Cake ExpressWhats fair time without a fun- nel cake? Get hot, fresh Funnel Cakes, Lemon Shake-Ups and Strawberry Slushies here!

    Gearhart Events: A local favorite. Get a Tri-Tip Sandwich, Rib-Eye Steak Sandwich, Polish Dog or Barbecued Pork Ribs.

    Gearhart Mexican Food: For a south of the border experience, try Burritos, Tacos, Tostadas or Chimichangas.

    The Ice Cream Place: The name says it all! Soft Serve, Hard Scoop, Waffle Cones, Sundaes, Milk Shakes, Smoothies, Coffee, Italian Sodas, Energy Drinks and much more! Want ice cream now?

    KP ConcessionsA favorite last year! Chicken Wings (garlic, bbq or buffalo), Boneless Chicken and Beer Battered Fries. Also available, for your sweet tooth, are Caramel Apples, Pretzels, Churros and Chocolate Frozen Bananas.

    Mexican Food and FruitWant something healthy? Head over to Mexican Food and Fruit for Fruit Cups and Corn-on-the Cob. Ceviche, Tamales and Pork Rinds will also be available to satisfy your hunger.

    Old World CandiesDo you have a sweet tooth? Many delicious delights can be found here from Fudge, Brittles, Chocolate Dipped Ice Cream Bars and more.

    Oven Fresh PizzaStop by for a quick Oven Fresh Pizza and experience the Italian side of the fair.

    Panaderia AztecaYou can go to Panaderia Azteca to satisfy your sweet AND salty tooth! They have churros and roasted peanuts for your enjoyment.

    Pony EspressoNeed that caffeine fix? Pony Espresso offers Espresso Drinks, Mochas, Smoothies and more.

    Southern Oregon Food and BeverageGet all of your favorites at one of these four stands: KurlyFries, Cheese Fries, homemade Taylor Sausages on Buns and Sticks, hand-dipped Corn Dogs and self-serve Slushies.

    Tacos Ala MexicanaGet your Burritos, Quesadillas, Tortas, Tacos, Tostadas and Tamales here.

    Thai & Thai B.B.Q.Stop by for Thai Saut on a stick, Egg Rolls, Rice Bowls and more!

    United Family FellowshipGet your old-fashioned fair food here. Breakfast, Chili, Hamburgers and Hot Dogs available.

    Wubbas BBQ Shack LLCAll the BBQ classics Beef, Pork and Chicken Sandwiches, BBQ Beans Cole Slaw, BBQ Nachos and Ribs.

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  • The famous Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Parade will take place on Saturday, September 7th at 12:00 noon on Main Street in Tulelake. The parade will begin at the corner of Jocks Supermarket and end at the intersection of the fairgrounds. This years parade will honor the 2013 Parade Grand Marshals, Joan Haskins & John Crowell both of Tulelake and will feature parade exhibits of this years fair theme God Made a Farmer. Participating in the parade is a great way to showcase local groups or advertise your business! The parade entries will be judged and compete for prize money and trophies! If you would like to enter the parade, please go to the website at www.tbvfair.com and print and complete the Parade Entry Form and mail it to the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fairgrounds c/o Parade Entry Form, P.O. Box 866, Tulelake, CA 96134. The annual parade is sure to be full of excitement as it strolls past you creating everlasting memories for your family to enjoy. Remember, our communities are what makes the parade so great, so if youd like to be part of this traditional annual event, dont forget to send your Parade Entry Form in to the fairgrounds.

    Rockin ER Wild West Rodeo

    Pre Sale Price: General Admission $8Onsite Price: General Admission $12

    Kids 6 and under are free

    Battle of the Basin Destruction Derby Pre Sale Price: General Admission $8Onsite Price: General Admission $12

    Kids 6 and under are free

    Extreme Mud Shootout Side by Side Racing

    Pre Sale Price: General Admission $8Onsite Price: General Admission $12

    Kids 6 and under are free

    BUY EARLY & Save $ with Pre Sale Pricing! Pre Sale Price for all events ends on Wednesday, September 4th. Purchase event tickets at Big R, Grange Co-op, Winema Electric

    and online at www.tbvfair.com or call the fair office at 530-667-5312

    Rockin ER Wild West Rodeo

    FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th 7PMProduced by Rockin ER Buckin Bulls

    Call 541-591-1373 to compete in the rodeo

    Battle of the BasinDestruction Derby

    SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th 7PMProduced by Team Simon

    Call 541-892-7441 to enter a derby car

    Extreme Mud Shootout Side by Side Races

    SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th 4PMProduced by Team Simon

    Call 541-892-7441 to enter the competition

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    he Paul Maurer Carnival will be returning to the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair again this year! Paul Maurer got started in the amusement business in 1971 as a solo game operator, playing numerous fairs and festivals throughout the West. Paul Maurer was known as one of the largest game concessionaires on the

    West Coast during that time frame. In 1984, after wanting to fulfill a life long dream, and saving his money earned from his game operation, he purchased his first amusement ride and formed "Paul Maurer Shows". Today, Paul Maurer is the owner of over 33 spectacular, major and kiddy amusement rides and their attractions, which includes a large selection of fun, family games and carnival food / cotton candy concessions. Paul Maurer Shows is known for their unique, brightly-painted rides with their sparkling lights (that shine bright at night), colorful three-toned canvas, aluminum framed games and food concessions. All of their employees are required to undergo a background check using the "California Department of Justice, Megan's Law" website and participate in the show's random drug & alcohol testing program. Maurers carnival employees, from the management to ride operators, are fully trained for the safe operation of our amusement rides and attractions. Clean uniforms and personal hygiene are also top priority for the appearance of our staff and show. Their management staff is fully qualified to resolve any problem and is always onsite during the event and made available for any questions, complaints or concerns you may have. Paul Maurer Shows is committed to provide a safe, clean, fun and family carnival atmosphere and keeping those great family memories alive!!

    Pay one Price and ride all day! Tickets redeemable everyday of fair, Thursday through Sunday. Pre-Sale Price ends on Wednesday, September 4th

    Children must be 3 years of age and at least 36 inches tall.

    Tickets are currently available at these locations and more! Online at www.tbvfair.com

    Buy Now and save nearly 30% OFF onsite price!

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