Ray Mertes Painting
Commemorating the
150th County Fair.
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Every time you come through the Gate
you and all the passengers in your car
will be given a free ticket to enter
the drawing to win this Painting
Drawing
on SUNDAY afternoon
During the Show |
Three Chances to WIn!
Three
Gift Bundles
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Bring an item that was exhibited previously at the Trempealeau County Fair. If you can’t bring the item, bring the article or a photo that tells about it. Turn it in at the Fair Office located in the Farm Progress Building. It will then be displayed in a special area in the Merchant’s Building. Names of exhibitors will be thrown in the hat and three winners will be drawn during the Sunday afternoon performance of the State 4-H Showcase Singers. Make arrangements to have your item picked up on Sunday after 4pm. For more information, contact President of the Trempealeau County Fair, Shawn Docken at (608) 582-.2399. |
Four Lucky Winners
Sunday
$100 Bills
Four of Them
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All you have to do to enter the drawing is attend the Sunday Afternoon Program featuring the State 4-H Showcase Singers. |
Antique
Agriculture Tent
Sponsored by
Jeff's Service
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Pull out that Antique Farm Machinery, Old Tractors, old agricultural photos. This is a great year to display them at the Antique Tractor Tent. Contact Harlan Schmidt at 608-582-2543 or Dan Byom at 608-582-4233 for more information.
Have an “Old” car you like to drive? |
BE A PART OF
THE PARADE |
Be a part of one or all of the “Pre-County Fair” promotional “Parades”. Call Mary Jane Hilton at 582-2908. |
Parade of History Night
Crowning of Fair Ambassador
Thursday Night - 7pm
Farm Progress Building
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The fair will officially open with the Flag Presentation by the Boy Scouts, followed by an entertaining Showcase that delightfully steps through the decades of the County Fair. Highlights include Captain Alex Arnold (portrayed by Dave Hagenbarth), the Roaring 20’s, a snapshot of the depression, a County Fair Hee-Haw by the Glasgow-Hardies Creek 4-H Club, and more with Master of Ceremonies, Robyn Docken. The finale is the crowning of the Trempealeau County Fair Ambassador |