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Sponsored Post: Today's Events at the Genesee County Fair!

By Lisa Ace

TUESDAY, JULY 15TH - EMERGENCY RESPONDER/ARMED FORCES NIGHT
  • 8 am - 12 pm • Final Set-up of Merton & Kennedy Building | Merton Building 
  • 4-H Club Exhibits in place | Merton Building
  • 4-H Community Service, Promotional & Project Displays | Merton Building
  • 9am - 4-H Swine Show & Showmanship | Show Ring
  • 10am - Open Class Rabbit & Chicken Show | Merton Building
  • 10am - 4-H Poultry & Rabbit Show | Merton Building
  • 12pm - 4-H Market Goat Show & Showmanship | Show Ring
  • 2:30pm - 4-H Market Sheep Show & Showmanship | Show Ring
  • 2:30pm - 4-H Meat Goat Show & Showmanship | Goat Ring
  • 3-9pm - Mr. Scribbles | Exhibition Bldg.
  • 5:30pm - PARADE LINE-UP – Raceway 5 Pits | Fairgrounds
  • 6pm - 4-H Beef Show & Showmanship | Show Ring
  • 6:30pm GENESEE CO. FAIR GRAND PARADE through the Fairgrounds
  • 7:30pm - 4H Dog Show
  • 8pm - Fair Queen Part 1 | Entertainment Tent Stage
  • 8pm - KARAOKE | Beer Tent
  • 8pm - MONSTER TRUCK THRILL SHOW | Grandstand
  • 10pm - EXHIBIT HALLS & BUILDINGS CLOSE
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Please feel free to contact us directly by email or phone. Genesee County Fair, 5056 E. Main St. Road, Batavia, NY 14020. Phone: 716-474-3656 or 585-344-2424, E-mail: geneseefair@yahoo.com
 
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES:
The Genesee County Fair is always looking for volunteers in many areas. Please e-mail or call for more information on volunteering your time at the fair.

Sponsored Post: Get ready for the Genesee County Fair - starts tomorrow!

By Lisa Ace

The Fair begins tomorrow. Don't miss out on all of the fun events!
Tuesday's - EMERGENCY RESPONDER/ARMED FORCES NIGHT
  • 5:30pm - PARADE LINE-UP
  • 6pm - 4-H Beef Show & Showmanship
  • 6:30pm GENESEE CO. FAIR GRAND PARADE through the Fairgrounds
  • 7:30pm - 4H Dog Show
  • 8pm - Fair Queen Part 1
  • 8pm - KARAOKE
  • 8pm - MONSTER TRUCK THRILL SHOW
  • 10pm - EXHIBIT HALLS & BUILDINGS CLOSE
Wednesday - CHILDREN’S DAY/ 4H FAMILY NIGHT
  • 5pm - MIDWAY Re-OPENS
  • 5pm - Draft Horse Show Hitch Classes
  • 6pm - 4-H & Open Swine Breeds & Showmanship
  • 7pm - Beer Tent Opens
  • 7-11pm - Monster Johnson
  • 8pm - Fair Queen Crowning
  • 10pm - EXHIBIT HALLS & BUILDINGS CLOSE
Thursday -  RACEWAY 5 DAY
  • 5:30-7pm - 4-H Market Animal Auction Buyers Dinner
  • 6pm - RACEWAY 5 SPECIAL STOCK CAR RACES Grandstand
  • 6:30pm - “Genesee’s Got Talent” Talent Showcase
  • 7 pm - 4-H Market Animal Auction
  • 8 pm - Beer Tent Opens
  • 8-11pm - Barnstorm – Country Band
  • 10pm - EXHIBIT HALLS & BUILDINGS CLOSE
Friday - COMMUNITY DAY & THRILL NIGHT
  • 5:30pm - 4-H Tractor Driving Contest - Via Pre Registratio
  • 6pm - NIOGA Jr. Showmanship
  • 6pm - 4-H Dog Show
  • 7pm - COUNTY FAIR GRAND DEMOLITION DERBY
  • 7pm - Beer Tent Opens
  • 8-11pm - Paul Cumming’s & Friends – Local Country Music Artist
  • 10pm - EXHIBIT HALLS AND BUILDINGS CLOSE
Saturday - GENESEE COUNTY FARM BUREAU DAY & BRING YOUR TRACTOR TO THE FAIR DAY
  • 6:30 pm Empire State Pullers Tractor Pulls. Immediately following ESP are Semi Trucks & Stock Pick Up Trucks
  • 8pm - Beer Tent Openst
  • 8pm - 12am - “Savage Cabbage” band
  • 8pm - 4-H Dairy Animals released
  • 8:30pm - 4-H Horse released
  • 9pm - 4-H Non-market auction animals — Sheep, Beef released
  • 10pm - Kennedy, Merton & Exhibition Buildings open for pick up of entries
  • 11pm - MIDWAY CLOSES
  • 12am - Beer Tent CLOSES
CONTACT INFORMATION
Please feel free to contact us directly by email or phone.
Genesee County Fair, 5056 East Main St Road, Batavia, NY 14020
Phone: 716-474-3656 or 585-344-2424 
Email: geneseefair@yahoo.com
 
 
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES 
The Genesee County Fair is always looking for volunteers in many areas. Please email or call for more information on volunteering your time at the fair.

Meet the contestants for the 2014 Fair Queen and her court

By Howard B. Owens

Here are the contestants for the 2014 Genesee County Fair Queen and members of her court. The contest starts Tuesday at 8 p.m. in the entertainment tent. The queen will be crowned at 8 p.m., Wednesday.  The contestants will particpate in the fair parade, which is at 6:30 p.m., Tuesday.

I am Heather Dries, I currently am 17 years old and a junior in high school at Byron Bergen Central School. My Father’s name is Lenny Dries and my Mother’s name is Eileen Dries. I have a sister named Michelle she is 22 years old and graduated from Byron Bergen Central School and Bryant and Stratton College. I played volleyball back in 7th grade. I love to play with family and friends. I work on our family dairy farm, I help feed calves and do hay in the summer months. I am the President of Byron-Bergen’s Senior National Honor Society for the 2014-2015 school year. I have become an active volunteer for a local barn where I board my horse. My horse’s name is Trouble O Mine, he is a 12 year old paint quarter horse gelding who I compete with, and I have had him for five years. I would love to go to GCC for a business degree then continue with college in a 4 year school after that is done.

My name is Courtney Jones and I am eighteen years old. I have been a 4-H member since I was eight, and have participated in three clubs – the Shaggy Paws Dog Club, the Teen Leader Club, and the Rustic Riders Horse Club. I have been President of the Teen Leader Club, and I am in my second year of being Secretary for the Rustic Riders Horse Club. My parents are Diana Miller and Carl Jones, and I have two older siblings in college – Amanda and Kristopher.
I have just graduated from Batavia High School this past June. During my time at Batavia, I was a member of the Indoor and Outdoor Track and Field Teams, competing in the Discus Throw and the Shot Put. I have been a member of National Honor Society, as well as National Art Honor Society, where I served as Public Relations Coordinator for two years. Through my involvement with NHS and NAHS, I have partaken in various community services, such as helping with Going Bad for Anna’s Wish, painting park benches, setting up for craft shows, assisting with Bingo nights at the Genesee County Nursing Home, and babysitting during parent nights at Jackson Primary School in Batavia. I have also attended the Hugh O’Brian Youth Leadership Conference, commonly referred
to at HOBY.

Through 4-H, I have attended the State Teen Action Representatives Retreat for two years, as well as completing many hours of community service. I have helped with various Christmas events at the Salvation Army, cleaned the Genesee County Fairgrounds numerous times, and helped a local horse rescue prepare for the winter. On my own, I have spent a summer volunteering at the Holland Land Office Museum with their “History Heroes” summer program, spent two summers coaching youth cheerleading for the Batavia Youth Football and Cheerleading Program, and spent a spring serving soup at Soup and Scripture at Ascension Parish in Batavia.

My two greatest hobbies are riding horses and creating artwork – some would even consider them my two greatest talents. I started riding horses when I was eleven years old, and continue to have weekly lessons to this day. My summers are filled with competing in local horse shows, the county fair, and the state fair. This fair will be my second year showing a horse that I helped to train, which makes the shows even more rewarding. With my artwork, I have taken classes in painting, drawing, sculpture, and a class to help build my portfolio. I always create artwork that is meaningful to me or someone close to me. I have had my artwork displayed in two district art shows, where I have received the Principal's Choice Award, the Art Teacher’s Award, and the Superintendent’s Award. My artwork has also been displayed in the 2014 Congressional Art Show.

In the fall of 2014, I will be attending Niagara University, majoring in Early Childhood/Childhood Education. This program enables me to be certified to teach children from birth through grade six. If I am able to, I would like to become dual-certified to teach special education. I would also like to travel to Australia at some point, since it has been a dream of mine to do so. During my time at Niagara, I hope to be volunteering at a therapeutic riding center, since it will give me the chance to be around horses and to help children.

The master of ceremonies for the contest will be Corrin Stellakis, Miss New York Teen USA 2014.

Corrin Stellakis, the 16 year old, green eyed, brunette was crowned Miss New York Teen USA 2014 at the Performing Arts Center at Purchase College, New York on Sunday, January 19th. She will represent the Empire state in the upcoming Miss Teen USA 2014 pageant.

Although this was Corrin’s first attempt at the title, she is a natural born leader and competitor. She has been riding horses her entire life, and competed for the first time when she was eight years old on her first and favorite horse, Precious. Precious is now 23 years old and completely blind but Corrin still continues to ride her. She also rides on an Inner Scholastic Equestrian (IEA) team and absolutely loves it.

She has used her passion for horses and riding to begin an after-school program for elementary school children. Her program is called ‘A Horse Of Course’. Corrin teaches beginner basics and more importantly the love and respect for horses and all other animals. She has rescued horses at auctions from meat dealers and from neglectful owners. She truly does have a passion for all animals and would like to share this with others.

Corrin is also very devoted to her family. Over a four year time span her family fostered 14 children ranging in ages from 3 months old to 14 years of age. Accepting the children in to her life was the easy part. Watching them grow and improve in all aspects of their life was an amazing experience for her. She and her family gave each child the stability he or she needed to improve their health, and their developmental and social skills until they were able to return to their biological parents. Although seeing the children leave their family was hard, knowing she had positively impacted their future gave her strength.

In her spare time Corrin loves to play volleyball, athleticism comes naturally to her. As a sophomore she is a starter on her high school’s varsity team and is already being scouted by colleges and would love to play throughout her college career. With all of her extra-curricular activities, Corrin still keeps her main focus on her academics. She takes all advanced classes, she maintains an A average and her GPA is unweighted. She is a very diligent, determined student and is a member of the Junior Honor Society. Corrin would like to share her many aspirations with her peers throughout her year as a titleholder. She would like to teach the importance of setting goals and having a positive impact on the lives of others. Like every other goal Corrin has set, she plans to do her very best to bring Miss Teen USA title home to the state of New York.

The Princess and Little Miss contestants are after the jump:

Little Miss

Madelynn Pimm  is 10 years old and will be going into 5th grade at Byron-Bergen Elementary School. She is the daughter of Norm and Colleen Pimm and the sister of Brendan Pimm. Madelynn is active in softball, basketball, bowling, cheerleading, Byron-Bergen Elementary Chorus and plays trumpet in the Byron-Bergen Elementary Band. She is also a member of the Gilliam Grant Drama Club where she participated in the Scrooge’s Christmas Tale, recently finished her fourth year as a Jr. Girl Scout, is the treasurer of The Genesee County 4-H Sheep Club and has shown at the New York State Fair.

Madelynn and her fellow students pioneered the efforts to make yogurt the official snack of New York State. This included writing letter to the members of the New York State Senator, Assemblymen, the Governor, as well as making videos, touring local yogurt plants and traveling to Albany to sit in on a Senate and Legislative meeting. She is a believer in giving back to the community; her volunteer efforts include caroling at the Greens of Leroy, serving senior meals at the Gilliam-Grant Community Center and assisting The Jr. Angel in Action of Genesee County.

This past year Madelynn donated the money she made from selling her 4-H market lamb to the Muscular Dystrophy Association in honor of Sundae Duyssen and plans on donating the money from this year’s project to the Gilliam-Grant Community Center to help fund community activities.

Madelynn plans on attending SUNY Brockport then The University of Rochester and aspires to be a Pediatrician. 

Hello! My name is Eva Rhoads and I’m 10 years old I’m in 4th grade and my parents are Katie and Tim Rhoads. I have a younger sister, Corinne, who is 5 years old. Sports that I do are dance, horseback riding, running, biking, soccer, and hiking. I am in Daring Girls Club for 1 year and 4-H (Genesee Green Thumbs, Family Consumer Science, Rustic Riders, and Horse Bowl) for 3 years.

I started making natural dog treats to help support animal shelters until I am old enough to help in the shelter. I have volunteered at Leroy Farmers Market for the past 3 years, and at the Knights of Columbus Pancake Breakfast. I also like to help my older neighbors with their yard work and getting their mail and recycle box. My talents are art, cooking and baking. My hobbies are running 5ks and triathlons, biking, reading, and gardening. 

I would like to work with animals when I grow up. I really want to train them and keep them healthy.

 

Hello my name is Maggie Winspear and my parents are Brad and Kathy. I have a brother, Evan. I’m a member of the Genesee County 4-H Clubs: Cool Clover Buds, Fur and
Feather, and Green Thumbs. I’m also a member of the Rochester Poultry Association and American Rabbit Association.

I have been dancing for 4 years at Dancing Place Dance Academy. At school I have been in the musicals: The King and I and the Velveteen Rabbit.

I enjoy showing my rabbits, chickens and ducks at several different shows throughout the year. 

 

 

My name is Annalee Winnicki. I am 9 years old. I have 3 sisters, Josie, Alyssa and Emilee. I have 1 brother whose name is Jesse. I am the youngest child in my family. I live with my mom, Diana, who is a music teacher and my step dad, Mike, who works at the School for the Blind.

I do community service with my Jr. Grange group. Last weekend I pulled garlic mustard plants at the nature preserve.

I had lots of fun there even though I did lots of work. I do community service at church by cooking with Mr. Ken. We feed people at church. I play softball. It’s a lot of fun.

One of my talents is singing. I love to sing. I even sing on the bus. It makes me feel happy. I sing about the trees, the bees, and the flowers. It makes me feel happy inside like nature is talking to me.

I like to catch butterflies and pollywogs. I like to play outside. I like going to the movies with my grandparents.

Someday I want to be a ballerina because they have great posture and great grace. Being a princess sounds wonderful, so does being a ballerina. 

Junior Princess

Emily Boldt. My parents are Crista and Steven Boldt. I have a younger brother named Alex. We all reside on Clipnock Road in Stafford with three loving dogs, and 8 horses and ponies.

I am a member of numerous clubs, both in and out of school. I am president of the Mystic Riders Genesee County 4-H horse club. In the 4-H program I participate in public speaking, horse bowl and hippology. As for public speaking, I have been in County, Regional, and State competitions through 4-H. I have done well enough at Counties 4 times to continue to Regionals, and have won the Regional division to continue on to States three times. I won Hippology, an equine knowledge contest, at the Regional Level this spring and am looking forward to competing in the event at the State Level in August at State Fair. I also did well enough in Horse Bowl this year to qualify for State Competition.

At my school, I play volleyball and tennis, and take part in plays and musicals. I am also a member of Page Turners, Mock Trial, and Chorus. I recently participated in Solo Festival and All-County Chorus.

I volunteer my time at the Stafford Firemen’s Carnival each year. I also help raise money for the Salvation Army Red Kettle campaign and participate in other community service projects with my club.

I am a member of the New York State Pinto Horse Association and serve as Treasurer of their Youth Club. I am also a member of the Pinto Horse Association of America, Pittsford

Carriage Association and American Quarter Horse Association.

Horses are a major part of my life. I have been riding horses since I was 2 and driving since I was 5. My family owns 8 horses and ponies and I help provide their care on a daily basis. I compete in horse shows at the county, state and national levels. My current horse, Mia Pokydots Jewell, and I have won many awards. Last November we travelled all the way to Tulsa, Oklahoma for a show and won a championship. I have participated in the County Fair’s horse division ever since I was old enough and have been to State Fair twice.

I also enjoy sewing and craft projects. I have entered some of my completed projects at the County Fair and even had some exhibits selected for State Fair.

Even with all of the extra-curricular activities I participate in, I manage to keep my school average at a 98.5.

Last year I was nominated to Genesee Community College’s Math and Science Tech Prep program which is designed for gifted and talented students in the GLOW region. I completed the application process and was accepted. I currently attend GCC once a week to take Algebra and Physics and already earned some college credits last semester.
I hope to continue my education after high school to become a civil engineer or a lawyer. I also hope to continue riding horses when I am in college and have a career, and some day own a riding complex and house of my own. 

My name is Karly Smith. I go to Oakfield-Alabama Central School and I am in fifth grade, going into sixth grade. When I was given the opportunity to participate in this pageant, I was super excited and I can’t wait to see what a pageant is like.

A loving and close family has helped me to become the person I am. My mom, Kristin Smith, is a pediatric physical therapist who supports me with school activities and athletics. Raymond Smith, my dad, owns and operates businesses, which work closely with local farmers. Brayden Smith is my 9-year-old brother who is a talented basketball, football, baseball, and golf player. Brea Smith is my 6-year-old sister, but thinks she is 30. She loves to play outside where she can get dirty. I am very lucky to have four grandparents who attend all of my many activities. My family is very supportive and loving.

I participate in most activities offered at school. In fourth grade, I chose to play the alto saxophone and I have been playing ever since. This year I had the chance to participate in solo festival. Out of many players I was selected to be in all-county band. I also sing in the chorus at our school. My teacher chose me to sing at all-county chorus this year too. In both all-county chorus and band I had a blast with all of my friends. Math Olympiads is a program where I was challenged advanced math problems. For student council I was elected to be vice-president. This provided opportunities for me to practice my leadership skills.

I also volunteered to say the morning and afternoon announcements on the loud speaker. This year, for the first time, I am participating in 4-H. I have a steer named, Loco, that I am hoping to be able to show at the fair. He is not gaining as much weight as he is supposed to. We are all hoping that I can show and sell him at the fair. In all of these activities I learn new things, all of the time.

Sports have always interested me. My Dad had the experience of playing defensive end for 3 professional arena football teams. I guess I have some of his genes. In the winter I played point guard in basketball with my mom as my coach. I also played indoor soccer. Mostly, I was the goalie until I sprained my finger. Then I was an offensive player. Currently, I play softball. I enjoy practicing to be a great pitcher. Recently, I completed my seventh year of dance. Lyrical, ballet, and hip-hop interested me the most this year. Next year, I plan to perform a lyrical solo. A big part of my life has always been sports.

When I am not participating in all of the clubs I am in, I love to be outside and have fun! After and sometimes before school, I go to my babysitters where I love to play and help out with the toddlers. Recently, we were given a new trampoline at our house. I love to jump and play games on it. One of my passions is to do all of the little girls nails and hair just for fun. For Christmas, I received a sewing machine and use it all the time. My nana and
I even sewed a dress for a school project. My family and I love to snowmobile and swim. I love to be active and on the go!

Hopefully, all of what I do today will help me in the future. I plan to attend college. At this point, I am not exactly sure what I want to become when I get older. I have thought about being President of the United States of America. This is where I could make the most difference in the world. I like solving problems and working with other people. Another idea of mine is to pursue my interest in music with either my saxophone or voice.
I can’t wait to see what the future holds for me.

My life so far has been filled with adventures and fun. As my life goes on I plan to continue to try new things. I can’t wait to see what next year has to hold. 

My name is Alexandria Tarbell but everyone calls me Jomni. I am twelve years old. My dad's name is Ross. He is a pharmacist. My mom is a stay-at-home mom. Her name is Julie. She home schools my brothers and me. My older brother is named Quinton. My little brother is named Colton.

I am a member of East Pembroke Junior Grange. I have been a member for a long time. I have learned a lot of things from earning badges such as the American Sign Language alphabet.
I enjoy participating in their sign-a-song program. So far I have learned how to square dance, ski, and do lots of crafts. I do a lot of community service such as making cards for veterans and pulling garlic mustard at Beaver Meadow Audubon Center. I have traveled to New Hampshire, Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, Michigan, and North Carolina for Junior Grange conferences. I have had a lot of fun and made a lot of friends at the East Pembroke Grange and the conferences.

I am in several 4-H clubs. The Family Consumer Science club does a variety of projects such as sewing, cooking, woodworking, houseplants, and tie-dye. The science club, Aces, studied wind power and robotics this year. Rustic Riders is my horse club. Green Thumbs, the Junior Master Gardener club, grows plants and does related crafts. I have done public presentations, participated in horse bowl and hippology, helped at horse shows, and done community service such as ringing the bells and caroling for the Salvation Army.

I look forward to the county fair every year. I am very busy there. I help at 4-H horse shows by passing out the ribbons, opening the gate for the horses and their riders, and setting up the equipment in the ring. When I get older I hope to volunteer at the East Pembroke food booth.

I like going to Highpoint Community Church. I was in their kids club, AWANA, this year. I am now going to youth group. So far it is fun.

My family and I have visited about 40 states. Some of my favorite places were Assateague Island in Maryland, the Sequoias in California, and Acadia in Maine. I like to hike and take pictures. I like to see wild animals especially when they have babies.

I love to read. I like to go to the Corfu Free Library to get books. It is a nice quiet place to read.

Other things I like to do are play the piano, sing, ride my horse Ace, draw, and sew. I also like to garden. I planted the three sisters, carrots, lettuce, cauliflower, peas, summer squash, winter squash, and some flowers.

I am interested in the history of my family and the farm that they owned for over 200 years. I want to keep the farm in the family and keep farming. Our farm is a great place to grow up. On our farm we have one rooster, three hens, three horses, and two barn cats. I like animals. 

Princess Contest

Rebekah Allen is the daughter of Wendy Allen-Thompson and Scott Allen and step daughter of Terry Thompson and Sandra Allen. She is the youngest sister of four boys and two girls. In the fall, she will be a junior at Oakfield-Alabama High School. In school, she takes honors/Advanced Placement classes and is involved with varsity volleyball and tennis. She is a member of the Senior High Math Team and Senior High Pageturners.

Bekki is currently the president of the Class of 2016. Outside of school, she is actively involved in the Town of Alabama Fire Department. As a member of the department, she volunteers several hours every week by taking training, responding to emergencies, and serving others during fundraisers. She is also a member of Girl Scouts of Western New York and Genesee County 4-H. She is the president of the 4-H Rustic Riders Club and a member of the 4-H Swine Club.

In her free time, she conditions and trains two horses for competition. She has many champion titles including four at the New York State level for barrel racing. Although she prefers barrel racing, she also participates in other disciplines such as Western and English pleasure, trail riding, team penning, and calf roping. When Bekki is not with her horses, she works part-time in child care and helps on the family farm. When she graduates high school with her advanced regents diploma, she hopes to attend Cornell University to become a doctor in veterinary medicine. Someday, she would like to fulfill her dream of owning a large animal veterinary practice and starting a little family in the country. 

My name is Lauren Marie Hull, I am 15 years old, and a freshman at Notre Dame High School in Batavia. I live in LeRoy with my parents, Denise and Charles Hull, Jr., and my brother, Lucas. I have two older siblings, Stacey Hull and Anthony Messina.

I enjoy many activities. 4-H has been a part of my life since I was 7 years old. The events in which I have been most involved are showing dogs and horses. Luckily, I have been able to represent Genesee County in the dog program at the New York State Fair from 2007-2012. Although most of my 4-H time has been with the animals, I have also completed projects in baking, sewing, art, and public presentation. For public presentations, I have also been a teen judge for 3 years, as well as participating at district and state presentations.

School activities are also important to me. I was lucky enough to have two of my art pieces featured in the school art show. Plus, I am a member of the Notre Dame High School yearbook and student newspaper staffs, where I am able to expand on my interest in writing and reading. Further, I love to sing in the choir, and participated this year in the school musical, “South Pacific.”

I have also participated in musicals, including “Les Miserables,” “Cats,” and “The Sound of Music,” with community theater groups. Plus, I enjoy singing in the church choir at Resurrection Parish in Batavia.

The community volunteer work that I do is primarily related to religious education at various summer bible camps. But, I have also volunteered at the Genesee County Humane Society’s semi-annual fur ball. This year, I was able to design the flier for the event’s advertisement. Plus, I participate in community volunteer events with my 4-H club.

For now, I have not decided on firm plans for college. However, a field in science may be interesting, or something related to art or writing.

Thank you for the opportunity to participate in this year’s pageant. 

Hello I'm Jordana Miles. I currently live in Corfu, New York and I am 16 years of age. I am the daughter of Jessica L. Miles and David C. Pfenninger. I have seven siblings. Their names are Chelsea, William, Amanda, Micheal, Dayna, Tucker, and Heather. I just finished my sophmore year of high school and I was an active member of the jv/varsity football team, swim team, SADD and i also volunteered in the school store.

Previously before I moved to a district that does not have these clubs i was a member of FFA, Pageturners, Rachel's Challenge, Big Buddy, Reading Club, and Softball. Outside of school I work two summer jobs one at McDonalds, the other is the lemonade stand at the Genesee County Fair. At our fair I am

a member of the Fur & Feather club and next year will be a member of Beef club. In past years at fair I showed dairy with my friends. I am a member of youth group and D-group through my church. I am an active junior member of the Attica Rodeo Association where I volunteer in the consession stand.

I have competed in talent shows at school as well as at our fair for singing it is one of my favorite things to do. Often i am found reading, cuddling/taking care of the cows/doing
hay/listening to a variety of music, hunting, fishing, bike riding, and swimming at the town park. I have always wanted to be a Forensic scientist. After high school i plan on spending
two years at Bryant & Stratton then transferring to University of Alaska to fulfill my dreams of being like my idol Paulie Purettee. Paulie is the head forensic on the show NCIS. When I
am old I hope to start a charity organization to benefit group homes as well as one to benefit animals who have suffered through cruelty. These are two of my biggest dreams i wish to accomplish. Hard work an dedication pay off and I will be putting forth my best effort not only in the competition but to help our fair anyway possible. I love doing all these things and I'm very excited to be running this year! 

Hello, my name is Karen Snyder and I am happy to be a contestant in Genesee County Fair's Princess Pageant. I am the daughter of Amy and Wayne Snyder. I have two older brothers, Christopher and Allen Snyder. I am 14 years old and will be a freshman at Alexander High School in the fall.

In the past two years of middle school, I have played in Modified Volleyball and Tennis. In my afterschool time, I am involved in the Middle School Yearbook Club. This past fall, I was nominated to be the Lead Editor. At school, I enjoy helping my fellow classmates with their work. It always puts a smile on my face when I help someone. I have had perfect attendance since 6th grade.

I have been involved in 4-H for 8 years. I am a member of the Genesee County Goat Gang and the Family Consumer Science Club. This year, I was nominated treasurer of the Goat Cub. Every year I strive to win awards showing my goats. At the Genesee County Fair I am always happy to answer anyone's questions about my animals. I have to give them a bath and
clip their body and trim their feet. In FCS, we meet every month to create fun projects to display at fair. As an older member of the clubs I like to help the younger kids. I am looking forward to going to State Fair this year to show my goats. Last summer I represented Genesee County at State Fair in the Goat Judging Contest. I came in 7th place of the novice division.

I am a member of the American Dairy Goat Association. I have participated in local goat shows. My favorite is the Fall Classic which is held in Genesee Country Museum in Mumford,

New York. I have also shown my prized goats in the open class events at Erie and Genesee County Fairs.

I volunteer the past couple of winters to ring the bell for the Salvation Army. I have also volunteered at church dinners.

In my free time, I like to sing, make crafts, and babysit. At home, I like to make needle point and sewing projects to put as an exhibit in the Genesee County Fair. My exhibits have been put on display as 4H and Open Class entries. Every year, I like to do something new; like photography or crayon art.

I live on a small farm and I have daily chores to do. I enjoy going out to see my animals and have learned the value of having to take care of something regardless of the weather. Growing up on a hobby farm I have learned the value of hard work and working as a team.

I would like to go to a college that offers programs about computers, computer software and/or editing. The job that I would like to pursue would be someone who specializes in computers at a school so I can help teachers and students with computer problems. 

 

Here's the 4-H Schedule of Events at this week's county fair

By Billie Owens

Here is the tentative 2014 Genesee County Fair 4-H Schedule of Events (Dates and times are subject to change.):

Tuesday, July 15

8 a.m. to 12 p.m.  --  Exhibits in place (Kennedy Building)

                                  Community Service, Promotional & Project Displays (Merton Building)

9 a.m.  --  Market Swine Show & Showmanship (Show Ring)

10 a.m.  --  Poultry Show (Merton Bldg.)

                  Rabbit Show (Merton Bldg.)

12 p.m.  --  Market Goat Show & Showmanship (Show Ring)

2:30 p.m.  --  Market Sheep Show & Showmanship (Show Ring)

                      Meat Goat Show & Showmanship (Open Dairy Barn)

5:30 p.m.  --  Parade Line up -- Pit Area of Raceway 5 (on Fairgrounds)

6 p.m.  --  Market Beef Show & Showmanship (Show Ring)

6:30 p.m.  -- Parade (Theme: “4-H Inspires…”)

 

Wednesday, July 16  -- Youth Day

9 a.m.  --  Dairy Goat Show & Showmanship (Show Ring)

9:30 a.m.  --  Dog Show

11:30 a.m.  --  Sheep Show & Showmanship (Open Dairy Barn)

4 p.m.  --  Non-Market Beef Show (Show Ring)

6 p.m.  --  Swine Showmanship (Show Ring)

Thursday, July 17

9 a.m.  --  Dairy Show & Showmanship (Show Ring)

                Horses in place

10 a.m.  --  Horse Show Fitting, Showmanship, and English Classes (Horse Ring)

1 p.m.  --  Goat Knowledge Olympics Contest (Livestock Bldg.)

2 p.m.  --  Horse Show Dressage Classes (Horse Ring)

5:30 to 7 p.m.  --  Market Animal Auction Buyers Dinner

7 p.m.  --  Market Animal Auction (Show Ring)

Friday, July 18

10 a.m.  --  Horse Show Fitting, Showmanship & Western Classes (Horse Ring)

3 to 6 p.m.  --  GPS & Solar Fun Fest (Merton Building) (Rain Date: 3 to 6 p.m. July 19)

3 p.m.  --  Goat Obstacle Course Contest (Livestock Bldg.)

5:30 p.m.  --  Tractor Driving Contest (via Pre-Registration) (Kennedy Building)

                      Goat Costume Contest

Saturday, July 19

10 a.m.  --  Horse Gymkhana & Games Classes (Horse Ring)

2 to 4 p.m.  --  Vegetable Art Fun Fair Activity (Kennedy Bldg.)

Nationally acclaimed balloon artist to appear at 175th Genesee County Fair

By Howard B. Owens

Press release:

Nationally award-winning balloon artist Janice Spagnola will be appearing this year at the Genesee County Fair, July 15th-19th. Janice transforms thousands of latex balloons into works of art. “I call what I do air sculpture” says Janice.

This year marks the Genesee County Fair’s 175th year, and in commemoration Janice will take her inspiration for this large art display straight from the Genesee County Fair logo. Featured will be a large Ferris wheel. This installation will take thousands of balloons to complete. Fairgoers are should stop by often to view the progress and take pictures.

In addition, Janice will be offering two demonstrations each day during the fair. The installation will be completed by the last day of the fair to ensure guests are able to view the finished piece.

Besides balloon fun, the fair offers a variety of agricultural experiences, exhibitors and interactive activities as well as traditional fair fun! People who have attended the fair recently are finding it a fun family place to spend time together. Where else can an entire family go to spend a day enjoying exhibitors, demonstrations, animal and agricultural exhibits for just $5 per carload? This fee includes parking, entry for everyone in the vehicle to the fair and a show program.

So what’s going on at the fair in 2014?

There will be a new midway for 2014. Midway Rides of Utica will be providing quality rides for fairgoers to enjoy. There will be several featured performances this year in the grandstands. Grandstand events include: a Monster Truck & Thrill Show on Tuesday night; Special Raceway 5 Stock Car Racing on Thursday night; The Grand Demolition Derby on Friday night; and ESP Tractor Pulls on Saturday night.

Other featured events include: The Grand Parade; Day one of our two-day Fair Queen and Princess Pageant; and karaoke on Tuesday night; an all day Draft horse show on Wednesday; Day two of our Fair Queen and Princess Pageant Wednesday night; and “Genesee’s Got Talent” Show on Thursday night. Don’t forget about the Livestock Exhibits and Kids Corner going on all day every day of the fair.

For a complete listing of events during fair week, visit gcfair.com
If you are interested in volunteering, or becoming an exhibitor of the fair, go to the fair’s Web site gcfair.com to download all of the forms and to obtain contact info. We would like to make the 175th fair special. In order for us to do this, we need your help!

Applications being accepted for County Fair Talent Show

By Billie Owens

Applications are being accepted for the 2014 Genesee County Fair Talent Show that will be held on Thursday, July 17th 2014 at 6:30 p.m. at the fairgrounds.

Contestants compete in one of two age groups 6-12 years, or 13 and over. The contest is open to soloists, duets and groups in all talent areas. Past acts have included dancers, vocalists, instrumentalists, magicians and comedians.

Top prize is $100, second place receives $50 and third place receives $25. Contestants may also earn the opportunity to compete at the New York State Fair Talent Showcase where they can compete to win up to $500. Applications are available by visiting GCFair.com or by calling 585-813-7711. Applications must be received by July 8. Complete rules and a printable application can be found at GCFair.com

Entrants sought for Genesee County Fair Queen and Princess Pageant

By Billie Owens

The Genesee County Agricultural Society is sponsoring the Genesee County Fair Queen and Princess Pageant to be held this year at the 175th Genesee County Fair, July 15 – 19.

Officials have outlined the criteria and categories for the pageant offering winners in four age groups: Queen ages 17 – 19; Princess ages 14 – 16; Jr. Princess ages 11 – 13; and Little Miss ages 8 – 10.

All contestants must be female, reside in Genesee County, attend a Genesee County School or be a member of the Genesee County 4H Program.

The contestants will be judged on oral presentation, talent showcase, poise and personal interaction. All age groups will compete for a cash award and prizes.

For pageant applications, visit the Genesee County Fair Web site at www.gcfair.com or contact Pageant Coordinator Deb Baris at debrabaris@yahoo.com.

Organizers planning on 175th annual county fair being the biggest and best in a long, long time

By Howard B. Owens

The Genesee County Fairgrounds are empty this morning, but come July 15, fair organizers say they expect to see more people than ever walking the midway and sitting in the grandstands.

At least members of the Genesee County Agriculture Society are working harder than ever to create more reasons for people to come to the fair. There will be more attractions, more vendors, more rides and more entertainment.

"There will be something to do every day," said ag society President Norm Primm. "Before, the first part of the week was just ag shows, but we're planning on having big events throughout the week this year."

For the first time in years, the raceway will host a monster truck show. The Fair Queen Contest is also being expanded. There are now four age groups for contestants, 8-10, 11-13, 14-16 and 17-19.

The children's rides will be open for a total 39 hours, compared to 20 to 24 hours in the past, with a special kids' day for groups or families with discounted ride tickets.

A new kids' zone is being created with a corn-filled sandbox, a mural for kids to paint and even a horse to paint.

The tractor pull is being expanded.

There are a number of new vendors setting up in the vendor hall, including Alpina and Quaker Muller.

All of the towns and villages have been invited to set up displays.

It's the 175th anniversary of the fair, so organizers are hoping for the biggest fair parade yet, though because of DOT regulations, the parade will be confined to the fairgrounds instead of starting on Route 5.

"The fair is the center the county," Primm said. "Genesee County is an agricultural county and what's better than having an agricultural fair in our own county. That's why we want to see people come out and enjoy the fair. I really think we can get back to having great attendance and putting on a great fair where poeple will want to come throughout the week."

This will be the fair's 175th anniversary, consider volunteering or a sponsorship to help make it special

By Billie Owens

Press release:

This year marks the 175th anniversary of the Genesee County Fair! It takes place at the county fairgrounds July 15-19. There are many changes and exciting events planned.

We hope to make 2014 a memorable year and we would like to extend a personal invitation to become a volunteer and or a sponsor of the fair. Volunteers are needed not only during fair week, but also the week before and the week after the fair. Many hands make light work! Becoming a sponsor of the fair is a great way to promote your business to thousands of fairgoers who live and work in Genesee County and visit the fair every year.

If you are interested in volunteering or becoming a sponsor of the fair, go to the fair’s Web site gcfair.com to download all of the forms and to obtain contact information.

Among the changes will be a new midway. Midway Rides of Utica will provide fairgoers with quality rides, games and food to enhance your fair experience. The rides will be open Tuesday through Saturday.

Also note:

Tuesday

The Grand Parade is moving to Tuesday and the Monster Truck & Thrill Show is on Tuesday evening.

Greece Alley Paint Clowns will stroll the fairgrounds, bringing smiles to faces of all ages making balloon animals and creating works of art on your face.

The two-day Fair Queen Pageant begins on Tuesday with the talent portion.

Karaoke at night!

Wednesday

It's Children's Day and rides will be operating during the day.

There will be a draft horse show in the horse ring all day.

Again, the Greece Alley Paint Clowns will stroll the fairgrounds, bringing smiles to faces of all ages making balloon animals and creating works of art on your face.

The Fair Queen Pageant concludes with the crowning.

 "Genesee's Got Talent" Talent Show.

Thursday

Magic John will be ambling around on stilts -- juggling, making balloon animals and entertaining fairgoers all day long!

Thursday includes special Raceway 5 Stock Car Racing.

Step right up for the 4-H meat animal auction.

We are pleased to welcome back by popular demand Barnstorm on Thursday night.

Friday

Magic John will be ambling around on stilts -- juggling, making balloon animals and entertaining fairgoers all day long!

The Grand Demolition Derby will take place.

Paul Cummings & Friends will be performing at night.

Saturday

Magic John will be ambling around on stilts -- juggling, making balloon animals and entertaining fairgoers all day long!

There will be ESP Tractor Pulls.

Savage Cabbage will take the stage and keep you rockin’ all night long!

 

As always, there will be bands under our redesigned beer tent!

Don’t forget to check out the 4-H animal exhibits, the air sculpture experience and Kid’s Corner taking place all day every day of the fair!

*All Times/Dates/Events are Subject to Change*

Once again this year, admission to the fair is only $5 per carload. For a complete listing of events during fair week, visit gcfair.com

Photos: More 4H livestock from the Genesee County Fair

By Howard B. Owens

Photos and info submitted by John Milroy.

During the Genesee County Fair, Tim Adams, leader of the 4-H Swine Club, showed off the club pig "Zeus."

Kristi Milroy also had the Grand Champion market goat. Kristi also had Best in Show dairy goat with her Alpine goat, "Nellie."

Rain delay for farm tractor pull at fairgrounds, but big show will go on

By Howard B. Owens

Rain has delayed -- and reduced the number of contestants for -- the farm stock tractor pull this morning at the Genesee County Fairgrounds.

The WNY Pro Farm Tractor and Truck Pull is expected to take place as scheduled at 6 p.m.

The WNY Garden Tractor Pull is expected to take place at its scheduled time, 4 p.m.

UPDATE 2:38 p.m.: John Duyssen says the track looks great and the farm tractors are starting their pulls, so come on out.

Photos: Elvis at the Genesee County Fair

By Howard B. Owens

After hamming it up with Tom Mazerbo during his performance Thursday at the Genesee County Fair, Elvis impersonator Patrick Johnson said, "I better not see that on the front page of the paper."

OK, it's not on the front page of the paper.

Mazerbo was quiet happy with the scarf he got from Elvis.

On auction night, 4H members learn whether hard work raising livestock will pay off

By Howard B. Owens

Auction night at the Genesee County Fair is a big night for 4H members. It's the night members find out whether a year of hard work raising lambs, hogs and steers is going to pay off, both in terms of ribbons and cash.

Bidders are a mix of local farmers, business leaders and vendors to farms who often pay higher than market prices to help reward the perhaps future farmers for their efforts.

The auction was conducted by William Kent, Inc.

Here is a collection of pictures from Thursday evening's auction.

Lauren Young prepares her steer for auction.

Taylor Ross with his prize-winning lamb.

Lukas Johnson

Moving cattle to and from the auction ring can get a little crowded.

Bidders are provided with a list of animals coming up for auction.

Winning bidders receive a blue ribbon and a photo of the animal they won with the 4H member who raised it. Winning bidders have the option of taking the animal or letting it go to commercial auction and paying only the difference between it's market value and what they actually bid.

A winning bidder.

Dylan Weber and his second-place hog.

Hudson Weber brings his hog to the auction ring.

A hog in line to enter the auction ring.

Two hogs resting after their turn in the auction ring.

Julian Duyssen waiting for his turn to enter the auction ring with his hog.

To purchase prints of these photos, click here. More photos from the auction in the slide show.

Photos: Genesee County Fair Parade 2013

By Howard B. Owens

It was a sparsely attended parade today at the Genesee County Fairgrounds. It could have been the heat, or it could have been the fact that new state DOT regulations forced organizers to keep the parade entirely on fairgrounds property rather than the traditional route that starts on Route 5. There was also the fact that several fire companies that usually participate were tied up in Corfu for the fire at Ed Arnold's scrap yard.

Here are the highlights of tomorrow's events:

  • 5 to 10 p.m. -- Rides by Mainevent Amusements
  • 6 p.m. -- Raceway 5 Stock Car Racing
  • 7 p.m. -- 4-H Livestock Auction
  • 8 p.m. -- Patrick Johnson - Elvis impersonator
  • 8 p.m. -- Karaoke Finals

The slide show contains yesterday's fair photos as well.

Photos: The 2013 Genesee County Fair opened today

By Howard B. Owens

Dalton King, of East Bethany, sings a country tune during the annual talent show on the first day of the Genesee County Fair.

The fair runs through Saturday.

Here's a list of tomorrow's featured events:

  • 4 to 8 p.m. --  Mr. Scribbles and various children events
  • 5 to 10 p.m. -- Rides by Mainevent Amusements
  • 5 p.m. -- Classic car show
  • 6:30 p.m. -- Grand Parade in the fairgrounds
  • 7 p.m. -- Karaoke
  • 8 to 11 p.m. -- Barnstorm Band

The Masons have a booth set up to provide parents with child IDs. Here, Ellie gets her fingerprints with the help of her father, Noah Summers, of Attica.

Sponsored Post: Genesee County Fair starts tonight and runs through July 20th!

By Lisa Ace

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Tuesday 7/16

  • 9am - 4-H Swine Show
  • 12 pm -  4-H Goat Show
  • 2:30 pm - 4-H Sheep Show
  • 6 pm - 4-H Beef Show
  • 6:30 pm - "Genesee's Got Talent" -Talent Show
 
Wednesday 7/17
  • 4 - 8pm -  Mr. Scribbles and various children events
  • 5 - 10pm - Rides by Mainevent Amusements
  • 5 pm - Classic car show
  • 6:30 pm - Grand Parade in the fairgrounds
  • 7 pm - Karaoke
  • 8 - 11pm - Barnstorm Band
 
Thursday 7/18
  • 5 - 10pm - Rides by Mainevent Amusements
  • 6 pm - Raceway 5 Stock Car Racing
  • 7 pm - 4-H Livestock Auction
  • 8 pm - Patrick Johnson - Elvis impersonator
  • 8 pm - Karaoke Finals
 
Friday 7/19
  • 5 - 10pm - Rides by Mainevent Amusements
  • 7 pm - Genesee County Fair Queen and Princess Pageant
  • 7 pm - Demolition Derby
  • 8 pm - Julie Dunlap Band
 
Saturday 7/20
  • 11 am - Farm Stock Tractor Pull - Bring your tractor
  • 1 pm - 10pm Rides by Mainevent Amusements
  • 4 pm - WNY Garden Tractor Pull
  • 6 pm - WNY Pro Farm Tractor and Truck Pull
  • 8 pm - Monster Johnson Band

For more information, please visit us online at: http://gcfair.com

Photos: Tractor pull at the Genesee County Fair

By Howard B. Owens

More than 1,000 people -- when organizers considered 700 fans a good turn out -- showed up at the tractor pull at the Genesee County Fairgrounds on Saturday evening.

Competitors brought their machines -- small, medium and mighty -- to compete in various classes of competition, from stock, street-legal trucks and modified law tractors up to souped-up full-sized tractors.

If you're unable to view the slide show below, click here. To purchase prints of these photos (or previous fair photos) click here.

Photos: Friday's Genesee County Fair

By Howard B. Owens

Big crowd at the Genesee County Fair on Friday. It was demolition derby night and the stands were packed, but throughout the park were scores of people enjoying rides, visiting animals or getting a tasty snack.

Today is the tractor pull. Farm stock starts at 1 p.m. (Fair Schedule). The WNY Pro Farm Puller starts at 6:30 p.m. Savage Cabbage takes the stage at 9 p.m.


If you can't view the slide show below, click here. To purchase prints of these photos (along with prints from the parade the other day) click here.

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