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Fair Admission Rates The Coshocton County Fair Board welcomes you to the 165th Coshocton County Fair. The county fair is a showplace for the creative skills of people of all ages and a place to see new products and exchange ideas. The Coshocton County Fair is what it is today because of the dedication and cooperation of many local citizens who have supported it over the years.

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General Admission Gate....................... $10 Includes Free Grandstand and Free Mechanical Rides

Senior Citizens 65 & Over Fri., Sat. and Sun........................................$10 Mon., Tues., Wed., Thrs..............................$7 Coshocton County Veterans Recognition Days Mon., Tues., Wed., Thurs………………......$7 Racetrack seating available for certain shows All Grandstand Seating…………...…FREE Grandstand seating is on a first come basis. No placing of blankets, etc. to save seats. Contributed | Beacon

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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 9:00 PM All Youth Building Projects Must Be In Place THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 6-10:00 AM Weigh-in for Market Hogs Hog Barn 5-10:00 PM Weigh-in for Market Hogs Hog Barn 5-7:00 PM Weigh-in for Goats Junior Fair Barn 6-8:00 PM Weigh-in for Sheep Junior Fair Barn 6-9:00 PM Weigh-in for Poultry Junior Fair Barn 10:00 PM All Livestock Barn Decorations Must Be In Place FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 7:00 AM All Junior Fair Livestock to be in place 9:00 AM Hay Show Youth Building 5-6:00 PM Goat Milk-Out Goat Pens 7-9:00 PM Weigh-in for Rabbit Fryers Junior Fair Arena SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1 8:30 AM Weigh In For Market Steer, and Feeder Calf. 8:00 AM Junior Fair Parade Grandstands 9:00 AM Opening Ceremonies, Crowning of County Fair King and Queen Rotary Pavillon 10:00 AM Poultry Show Junior Fair Arena 10:00 AM Horse Show Hunter Arena 4:00 PM Junior Fair Goat Show: Fun Classes, Pack, Meat, Pygmy, Dairy, Angora Junior Fair Arena 3:00 PM General Livestock Judging Contest Open Class Dairy 4:00 PM 4-H Modeling Review Youth Building SUNDAY, OCTOBER 2 9:00 AM Junior Fair Llama Show Hunter Arena 2:00 PM Market Hog Show Hunter Arena 1:00 PM Cat Show and Small Animal Show Junior Fair Arena 3:00 PM Dog Project Interviews Open Class Sheep Arena 4:00 PM Dog Show Open Class Sheep Arena 7:00 PM Public Speaking Evaluation Opportunity #1 Youth Building MONDAY, OCTOBER 3 9:00 AM Dairy Show Dairy Barn 10:00 AM Rabbit Show Junior Fair Arena 11:30 AM Tasting Smorgasbord Youth Building Beef Breeding Show, Feeder Calf & Market Beef Show Hunter Arena 12:30 PM TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4 9:00 AM Sheep Breeding Show, Market Lamb Show Junior Fair Arena 10:00 AM Public Speaking Evaluation Opportunity #2 Youth Building 6:30 PM Lamb Lead Classes Junior Fair Arena WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5 5:30 PM Showman of Showmen Contest Hunter Arena THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6 12:00 PM Junior Fair Horse and Dairy Exhibits released 1:00 PM Junior Fair Swine Exhibits released 2:00 PM Junior Fair Sheep and Goats Exhibits released 3:00 PM Junior Fair Beef Exhibits released 4:00 PM Junior Fair Poultry and Rabbits Exhibits released 5:30 PM Junior Fair Auction Sale of Champions Animals Sold at the Auction Will be Released as Sold Hunter Arena FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7 8AM-6PM Youth Building Exhibits Released

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WEST LAFAYETTE – Most people in Coshocton County visit the Coshocton County Fair at least once each year, but do you know how and why it began? Dan and June Markley of West Lafayette presented the History of the Coshocton County Fair on Tuesday, Sept. 13 at the West Lafayette Branch Library. “I have always been interested in the fair,” said Dan. “When I was nine, my mom let me go to the fair by myself because we lived just below the fairgrounds. I would go up to the fair and stay all day.” This is the 165th anniversary of the fair, and for the 150th, Dan wanted to do something special. He decided to write a book and after many hours scourging the microfilm at the library, he and June compiled a 150-year historical book of the Coshocton County Fair. Dan shared some of his research, memories, and memorabilia of the fair during his presentation at the library. In 1850, the state of Ohio made a law

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that each county had to have something highlighting agriculture in their county. The next year, the first Coshocton County Fair was held in Jacobsport, which is present-day Plainfield. Until the 1940s, the fair was the place to see and be seen. It was a social outing for many people in the county. Men would be dressed in suits and top hats and the women would wear their best dresses. A picnic lunch would be packed so the whole family could spend the day at the fair. After the Second World War, people started “dressing down” when attending the fair and the days of eating a picnic lunch under the parasol on the grounds were gone. “That was a social thing,” said Dan. “You had a dress on or a suit on. That was a dress-up place, besides church.” The railroad also brought change to the fair as people from out of state started to come. In one day, up to 21,000 people came to the Coshocton County Fair on the railroad. “One of the things that are not at the fair anymore is where the Art Hall is, SEE ‘HISTORY’ ON PAGE 7

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from Golden’s with the stipulation that the dress had to be returned to the fairboard right after the wedding ceremony. “One thing at the fair (during this time), all the soldiers in the service would come to the fair and march and do drills in front of the grandstand,” said Dan. In the 1920s, when the fairboard started, the fair was in dire need of money and threatened to close. The Canal Lewisville Methodist Church stepped in and financed the fair. “People have no idea what it takes to keep the fair going,” said June. Another attraction that used to be at the fair, and was always popular when it rained, was a roller skating tent at the Seventh Street entrance. “Me and Juney used to go in there and skate when we were dating,” said Dan. There also used to be motorcycle races at the track, but after one man was killed, the motorcycle races went by the wayside. Another major event took place shortly after in 1954 that was a major blow to the fairgrounds: the grandstand caught on fire. “I was at work and I asked my boss if I could go take pictures of the grandstand on fire, and he told me that wasn’t my job,” said Dan. “So we have no pictures of the grandstand on fire.” Some other memories people attending shared was the salt water taffy stand, the peanut guy in the grandstands, and having pictures taken in booths.

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COSHOCTON – For several years, the grandstand at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds has been in need of an update. With constant leaks and cracks in the walls, the grandstand was the top priority on the fairboard’s maintenance list. When the state offered all counties a $50,000 matching grant through its Ohio Agriculture Society Facilities Grant Program, the fair board decided to apply and use that money to renovate the existing grandstand. “In March of 1954, the old wooden structure burned to the ground,” said Jim McClure, secretary of the fair board. “For 63 years, the current structure has survived pretty well with minimum maintenance.” The Coshocton County Commissioners have committed the $50,000 as matching funds for the grant. Other organizations have donated money as well and include The Montgomery Foundation, The Coshocton Foundation, Kiwanis, Frontier Power Community Connections Fund, and individual and memorial donations. Private individuals have donated $2,177, and between private and organization donations, the fairboard has raised $159,677. The total cost of the project is $247,440. “We haven’t promoted this too much to the public because people are tapped out when it comes to donations like this,” said McClure. “We were trying to see how much we could raise without publicity, but any donation from any club, group, organization, or individual would be greatly appreciated.” Renovations to be done with the grandstand include

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Renovations on the current structure are slated to begin after this year’s fair. roof replacement, replacing siding and hand rails, sandblasting the structure, painting the beams, tightening braces, new lighting, and replacing the south wall due to cracks caused by water collection. “The public won’t see any updates for this year’s fair,” said Ward Karr, treasurer of the fairboard. “But we hope to get started right after the fair is over.” McClure said that after this year’s fair, phase one of the project, which includes replacing the roof and siding, is slated to begin.

“The grandstand was the main item on our agenda,” said McClure. “It was something that had to be done.” The $50,000 grant money is only available to county agricultural societies once every 20 years or so. The grant application was completed by McClure with assistance from Dorothy Skowrunski at the Coshocton Port Authority. Pat Kelly of Kelly Architectural Services, Inc. of Zanesville will be the architect for the project.

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Premium Ag Kids dedicate displays to former member By Josie Sellers josie@coshoctoncountybeacon.com

COSHOCTON – The Premium Ag Kids 4-H Club is using the fair to pay special tribute to former member Anthony Moran. Moran, a 2016 graduate of Licking Valley High School, was in a serious car crash this summer. Three of his siblings, Jennifer, Sheldon and Ben are still in the club. “There has been a total of eight Moran kids in the club during my 20 plus years with it,” said Susan Brinker, club advisor. “Right now 10 out of the 16 in the club are related to him in some way so this really touches home with the kids.” Anthony is the adopted son of Jay and Sue Moran and Brinker said they live just over the Coshocton County line in Licking County. Moran “He hasn’t been an active member for a while, but was for four or five years,” Brinker said. “When he got to junior high and high school he started focusing on athletics. He’s a tremendous athlete. He went to state in wrestling and is an amazing football player. He was on his way to football practice for the Licking County All-Stars when the crash happened. It was a one car accident. He had his seatbelt on and was not speeding. To my knowledge they don’t know what caused the accident.” Brinker was told after the accident he was flown to OSU by medical helicopter and is now in the hospital in Licking County and waiting to go back to OSU’s Dodd Hall for extensive physical therapy. “Not only our club, but the community also has really rallied around the family,” she said. T-shirts honoring Moran and his football number 2 were sold all summer long and

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The Premium Ag Kids 4-H Club will wear shirts at the fair in honor of former member Anthony Moran, who was seriously injured in a car crash this summer. the Premium Ag Kids decided to wear them the day they work the 4-H food stand. They also will decorate the areas around their animal exhibits with jerseys, footballs and the last statement Moran tweeted before his crash – “Worst thing you can do doubt me.” Brinker also is suggesting that her 4-H members donate a portion of their livestock SEE ‘AG KIDS’ ON PAGE 15

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AG KIDS: Dedicate displays CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14 auction funds to the Moran family. “That can help them while they are going back and forth to Columbus with food or gas,” she said. “Expenses add up and they still have other children at home. Donating $50 or some percentage from the auction has to be a family decision. I’m not telling them to do it, just encouraging them. The Morans are an amazing family. They are very faithful and giving this all up to the Lord.”

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SENIOR SCHEDULE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 20 Monday, October 3 9:00 AM Open Class Sheep Show Sheep Arena 10:00 AM Open Draft Horse and Pony Hitch Show Outdoor Arena 11:30 AM Pie and Cake Contest Judging Art Hall 1:00 PM Harness Racing (Pari-Mutuels) Grandstand/Track 5:30 PM Pie and Cake Auction Rotary Pavilion 7:00 PM Demolition Derby Grandstand Tuesday, October 4 9:30 AM Open Tractor Pull Pulling 9:30 AM Open Class Dairy Show Dairy Barn Arena 10:00 AM Open Class Horse Show and Pony Show Hunter and Outdoor 5:30 PM Kiddie Tractor Pull Grandstand/Track 7:00 PM OSTPA: 2.6 DSL. 4x4, LLPS, SMFWD & COTPA: Hot Rod V-8, Division 5 Classic SS Grandstand Wednesday, October 5 10:00 AM Draft Horse Show (Hitch Class for Stabled Horse Only) 5:45 PM Antique Tractor Parade (forms at Antique Tractor Building) 6:30 PM Open Class Market Hog Show 7:30 PM Rough Truck Contest

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Fairboard members discuss what it takes to run the fair By Beth Scott beth@coshoctoncountybeacon.com

COSHOCTON – Organizing the Coshocton County Fair each year is a year-long process and nobody knows that better than the Coshocton County Agricultural Society. With electric bills, paying premiums, entertainment, and employees, and operating the grounds in the off-season, the fairboard depends a lot on the community to help out. “I think the biggest challenge is to be able to have enough funds at the end of the year to maintain infrastructure, buildings, and lights,” said Ward Karr, treasurer of the fairboard. “We depend on a lot of help from the community, grants, and donations to keep us going.” Bob Buxton, who has been on the fairboard for 37 years, agrees that the biggest challenge the board faces is to educate the public about what it takes to keep the fair up and running. “The biggest challenge for us is to keep the public informed on what it takes to keep the fair going,” said Buxton. “They don’t realize the cost it is to run the fair. We are not funded by anybody. We are completely self-funded.” One of the reasons other county fairs have a cheaper admission charge is because they are funded in part by corporate sponsors. The Coshocton County Fair has no corporate sponsors. Attendance at the fair the past several years has been low, but fairboard members try to bring something new to the fair every year to keep people coming.

“We try to make things different in the art hall every year so that people will come back,” said Buxton, who is in charge of the art hall. “We start in the art hall on Monday before the fair cleaning the hall, then the quilts come in on Tuesday and we judge them Wednesday. It’s a full week even before the fair starts.” Karr has been busy getting ready for the fair as well. This year, he put a new chain link fence up around the horse racing arena and new numbers on the hog pens. He is also the superintendent of the speed department. “I just enjoy it,” said Karr. “My kids were in 4-H and they’re all grown up and I’ve got grandkids now who have been through the program. I enjoy going down, participating, and helping out.” Karr has been a member of the fairboard for about 40 years and is currently treasurer and is in charge of the gates and collecting the money at the end of every day. Every year, six members are elected or re-elected to the fairboard and the president of the board has a two-year term. “Anybody can run for the fairboard,” said Karr. “You have to have a fair membership for two years and 10 signatures on a petition from people who are fairboard members.” Karr said that during the fair, he will sometimes put in 16-hour days from 6 a.m. – 10 p.m. “I try to help out the other members when I have time,” said Karr. “It takes a lot of work on everybody’s part. One guy can’t be in charge of every department.” The fair has changed over the years and Karr thinks that the biggest change has had to do with technology.

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“Probably the biggest change I’ve seen is in the midway because of the digital age,” said Karr. “Kids now are playing on their computers and phones and that has almost put the vendors out of business.” However, the fair has always been and continues to be a place to meet up with old friends and make new ones. “I enjoy working with people and meeting new people,” said Buxton. “I’ve been to 22 county fairs this summer and just talking with people at the other fairs and getting new ideas, that’s something I really enjoy.”

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New pens in place at junior fair swine barn By Josie Sellers josie@coshoctoncountybeacon.com

COSHOCTON – The junior fair swine barn at the Coshocton County Fairgrounds is now fully equipped with new pens thanks to the fundraising efforts of the hog committee. “The pens were old and wooden and the hogs were getting too big for them with a lot coming in close to 300 pounds,” said Stephanie Snyder, who served on the committee and is the county hog representative for 4-H. “A lot of them also had broken latches.” These pens are roomier and Snyder said two hogs will

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comfortably fit in them. The updates also will make it easier for people to come check out the hogs. “There is more room now because the aisles are wider, which is nice because it’s a pretty popular barn for visitors,” Snyder said. “We pushed hard for these updates the past two years and worked on it for at least two years before that.” To help raise funds for the project, the committee offered people the opportunity to sponsor a pen for $250, make a $500 to $5,000 contribution for the contributor board or for a $50,000 donation have their name put on the outside of the junior fair swine barn. “The pen sponsorships were pretty popular,” Snyder said. “It’s been amazing. Our contributor board is starting to fill up too.” People are still welcome to make donations as the committee has a few more projects in mind to update the barn. “There has been talk of maybe adding fans or a water system so there will be water in every pen and people won’t have to haul it if they don’t want to,” Snyder said. Anyone wishing to make a donation to help with updates to the swine barn can make checks out to the Coshocton County Agriculture Society and mail them to c/o Hog Committee, 707 Kenilworth Ave., Coshocton, OH 43812. “The kids that show hogs have really had to struggle to get them in and out of the old pens and they didn’t always work right and it got frustrating,” Snyder said. “They’ve worked hard and deserve these nicer pens and to have it looking really nice in there now.”

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Local state fair winners COSHOCTON – Several Coshocton County youth took their 4-H projects to the Ohio State Fair this summer. Those who returned with awards were: Family Consumer Science/Special Interest Projects: - Kiera McPeck, Outstanding of the Day - Junior Scrapbooking - Taylor Moats, Outstanding of the Day - Cake Decorating - Kiera McPeck/Piper Andrews, Clock Trophy - Junior Demonstration - Adrianna Flores, Honorable Mention - Self-Determined Sm. Animal - Duncan Martin, Outstanding of the Day – Welding - Elisha Hamric, Outstanding of the Day - Clothing Master - Luke Massie, Outstanding of the Day - Let’s Bake Quick Breads, Jr. - Alicia Lonsinger, Outstanding of the Day - Let’s Bake Quick Breads - Cameron Mizer, Outstanding of the Day - Adv. Woodworking

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Conley maintains fairgrounds for more than 30 years By Josie Sellers josie@coshoctoncountybeacon.com

COSHOCTON – Taking care of the Coshocton County Fairgrounds has been the story of John Conley’s adult life. Conley started doing maintenance work at the fairgrounds for his father, John Conley Sr., when he was 19 and 32 years later is still on the job, now serving as the grounds superintendent. The job is year round for Conley, but his busiest month is September when set up for the fair starts. “I go from eight hour days to 10 or 11,” he said. Conley and his crew of four during the fair have a long list of tasks to complete prior to the annual event including spraying the barns down with disinfectant, putting up the snow fences, moving equipment that is stored in the barns during the offseason, setting up the trash cans and benches and much more. Once the fair gets going he can be on the job until 12 or 1 a.m. each day. “I like the work,” Conley said. “I have to report to the board, but I pretty much get to be my own boss. There’s been three generations of my family doing this. My dad still works for me and my youngest son works for me too.” Once the fair is over him and his crew work on cleaning up, do maintenance on their equipment and then spend the rest of the year doing upkeep work and making sure the fairgrounds are ready for other events held there. “When the fair is all over you are happy another one is

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The Stockdale Family Band will perform Saturday, Oct. 1 from 5 – 7 p.m. at the Rotary Pavilion. Friday Sept. 30 Cake Auction ....................................................................5:30 p.m. Saturday Oct. 1 Coshocton In Bloom Beautification Awards ……..........1 p.m. Singing Showdown Tryouts ....................................3 - 4:30 p.m. Stockdale Family Band .................................................5 – 7 p.m. Sunday Oct. 2 Church (TBD) ..................................................................9:30 a.m. Singing Showdown Finals ..................................................1 p.m. Maxine Matheny ..................................................................6 p.m.

Tuesday Oct. 4 School Choir (TBD) Silverliners ...............................................................12 - 12:30 p.m. Acme Music (Facepainting and Music) .....................1 – 3 p.m. Richard McCune (Magic and Facepainting) ...........4 – 6 p.m. Wednesday Oct. 5 Jimmy K .............................................................................4 – 6 p.m. *All show dates and times are subject to change *Updated schedule will be posted at rotary pavilion at the fair

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