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August 14-17 | Port Angeles
County FairClallam
a special section produced by the Peninsula Daily News and Sequim Gazette advertising Department
PENINSULA DAILY NEWS/SEQUIM GAZETTE 2 CLALLAM COUNTY FAIR | AUGUST 2014
COUNTY FAIR
Welcome to the
The Clallam County Fair is one of the highlights of summer on the North Olympic Peninsula.
It offers entertainment for the entire family with exhibitors, vendors, entertainment and plenty of activities, so you won’t want to miss the Clallam County Fair. Mark your calendars today!
What’s new?The fair will be closing at 9 p.m. — an hour earlier
than previous years. On Sunday, the fair will continue its tradition of closing at 7 p.m.
The carnival will remain open after hours, and vendors can stay open if they choose.
The FairgroundsThe Clallam County Fairgrounds are located
at 1608 W. 16th St., next to William R. Fairchild International Airport and just minutes away from
CLALLAM
downtown Port Angeles.Free parking is provided at the fairgrounds in
addition to pre-paid reserved parking spaces.
Fair Hours• Gates open: 8:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday,
Aug. 14 through Saturday, Aug. 16; 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 17.
• Buildings open: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 14 to Saturday, Aug. 16; 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 17.
• Carnival opens: Noon to 10 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 14 through Saturday, Aug. 16; noon to 7 p.m. on Sunday, Aug. 17.
Admission prices day pass season passAdults (18 and older) $8 $24Seniors (62 and older) $6 $13Students (13 to 17) $6 $13Youth (6 to 12) $5 $12Kids 5 and younger, with an adult, get in for free.
Kids DayKids Day at the Clallam County Fair is Thursday,
Aug. 14. Children 12 and younger get into the fair for free until 6 p.m. that day. Bring the kids to check out the animals, peruse the barns, enjoy the carnival or delight in fair food.
More informationFor more information about the Clallam County
Fair, visit www.clallamcountyfair.com.
A special section produced by the Peninsula Daily News and Sequim Gazette Advertising Department
Published by
John C. Brewer, publisher and editorSteve Perry, advertising director
Sara Farinelli and Brenda Hanrahan, special sections editorsCover photos courtesy of Clallam County Fair
Royalty photo by Ernst-Ulrich Schafer
Clallam County Fair
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Draft Horse ShowThursday, Aug. 14 — 2 p.m. (NEW TIME)
Don’t miss watching the beautiful draft horses dem-onstrate their skills while pulling logs, carts and more!
Cavallo Equestrian Arts presents Dark KnightsThursday, Aug. 14 — 4 p.m., 6 p.m. and 8 p.m.Friday, Aug. 15 — 3 p.m., 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.
Feel the clash of metal and hear the cries of battle during this array of authentic equestrian games.
High energy real life battles, vivid, raw ground to horse take downs and the sheer excitement of a full contact joust. An action-packed, Hollywood-worthy tournament, the Dark Knights are truly the heavy-weights of medieval warfare.
4-H Western GamesFriday, Aug. 15 — 9:30 a.m.
Watch experienced riders gracefully race around barrels, perform pulls and more with their horses.
Logging showSaturday, Aug. 16 — Noon
Get caught up in the excitement as loggers from throughout the Northwest demonstrate skills with axes, saws and more. Come and watch the sawdust � y!
The 2014 Clallam County Fair theme is “Race Ewe to the Fair!”
Have you always thought: “I could come up with a great theme for the Fair”? Then enter the 2015 Fair Theme Contest.
Get the rules and a form at any entrance or the fair’s information booth and write down your ideas.
If your theme is chosen, you will win $100 in cash, two fair season passes for 2015 and two fair T-shirts with the theme printed on them!
THEME CONTEST FOR 2015!
GRANDSTANDRodeoSaturday, Aug. 16 — 5 p.m.Sunday, Aug. 17 — Noon
Bull riding, team roping, team penning, zany clowns and more await you at the Clallam County rodeo!
Demolition derbySunday, Aug. 17 — 5 p.m.
A treat for the senses, the derby promises to enter-tain with loud noises and spectacular automotive feats.
All Grandstand events, with the exception of the demolition derby, are included in the price of fair admission.
Demolition derby tickets will be sold outside the Yellow Gate (west side of the fairgrounds) on Sunday, Aug. 17, starting at 9 a.m. Tickets are $11 each. The derby begins at 5 p.m.
It will be necessary to purchase admission to the fair, in addition to the demo derby ticket.
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RUNNING CONTINUOUSLY EACH DAYThroughout the fair• Art demonstrations in the Art Barn• Live beehive and honey extractor from beekeepers
in the Agriculture Barn• North Olympic Peninsula Railroaders — Hobbies &
Crafts section in the Home Arts Barn• Cribbage — Sequim Valley Peggers and Rain Shadow
Peggers: Come play a “pro” — Hobbies & Crafts section in the Home Arts Barn
• 4-H Still Life Demonstrations, check barn for times• Dog Demonstrations — 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Aug. 14-
16, and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 17 in the Dog Barn• Daily demonstrations from Master Gardeners and
lavender associations in the Agriculture Barn
THURSDAY, Aug. 1411 a.m.• “What rabbits are used for now and in the past” in
the Rabbit BarnNoon to 4 p.m.• Free Kids Craft Activity — Hobbies & Crafts section in
the Home Arts Barn
SCHEDULE OF1 p.m.• Rabbit education in the Rabbit Barn
3 p.m.• Rabbit education in the Rabbit Barn
6 p.m.• 4-H Dog Drill Team in the Dog Arena
FRIDAY, Aug. 15Noon to 6 p.m.• Olympic Peninsula Fly Fishers — �y tying — Hobbies
& Crafts section in the Home Arts Barn6 p.m.• Scent Work: Detection work for pet dogs in the Dog
Arena
SATURDAY, Aug. 1611 a.m.• “What rabbits are used for now and in the past” in
the Rabbit BarnNoon to 6 p.m.• Olympic Peninsula Fly Fishers teach �y tying —
Hobbies & Crafts section in the Home Arts Barn
1 p.m.• Rabbit education in the Rabbit Barn
3 p.m.• Rabbit education in the Rabbit Barn
6 p.m.• 4-H Dog Drill Team in the Dog Arena
SUNDAY, Aug. 17 11 a.m. • “What rabbits are used for now and in the past”
Hobbies & Crafts section in the Home Arts BarnNoon to 6 p.m.• Olympic Peninsula Fly Fishers teach �y tying in the
Hobbies & Crafts section in the Home Arts Barn1 p.m.• Rabbit education in the Rabbit Barn
3 p.m.• Rabbit education in the Rabbit Barn
From arts and crafts demonstrations and dog agility activities to beekeeping and �y �shing advice from area experts, the Clallam County Fair offers something for everyone.
DEMONSTRATIONS
Note: Demonstrations are subject to change without advance notice.
For more information, visit www.clallamcountyfair.com
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SUNNY FARMS CENTER STAGETHURSDAY, Aug. 1410 a.m. — Opening ceremony10:30 a.m. — Sequim City Band11:30 a.m. — Briana Lark1 p.m. — Old Sidekicks2 p.m. — Dancing Grandmas3 p.m. — Roberto the Magni�cent5 p.m. — Buck Ellard7 p.m. — Roberto the Magni�cent
FRIDAY, Aug. 1511 a.m. — Eden Valley Strummers1 p.m. — Luck of the Draw3 p.m. — Roberto the Magni�cent5 p.m. — Shady Grove7 p.m. — Roberto the Magni�cent
SATURDAY, Aug. 1611 a.m. — Olympic Peninsula Men’s ChorusNoon — Grand Olympics Chorus1 p.m. — Aspire Academy3 p.m. — Roberto the Magni�cent5 p.m. — Guardian Elephant7 p.m. — Roberto the Magni�cent
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SATURDAY, Aug. 1610 a.m. — Happy Soles Line Dancing11 a.m. — Olympic Mountain CloggersNoon — Guardian Elephant2 p.m. — Fabulous Hayshakers4 p.m. — Jessica Lynne Band6 p.m. — Vibratones Reunion8 p.m. — Jessica Lynne Band
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The Peninsula rocks: Locals take the stageThere is a wealth of talent on the North Olympic
Peninsula. Some of this talent will be on display during the
Clallam County Fair’s fourth annual Variety and Talent Show.
Acts of all kinds — vocal, instrumental, magic, juggling, dance, comedy and others — will take the
Wilder Auto Community Stage between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 17.
Money and prizes will be awarded to �rst-, second- and third-place winners.
Everyone is invited to cheer on neighbors and friends at this community talent show. Come join in the fun!
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To enjoy unlimited carnival rides at a discount price, you have to purchase a special ticket before the fair opens.
These tickets, which cost $25, WON’T BE SOLD AT THE FAIR.
They must be purchased in advance. Tickets can be purchased at the following locations
before Aug. 14:In Port Angeles at: • Higher Grounds, 802 C St. and 510 N. Oakridge
Drive.• Swain’s General Store, 602 E. First St. • Wilder Auto Center, 97 Deer Park Road• Clallam County Fair Of�ce, 1608 W. 16th St.In Forks at: • Forks Out�tters, 950 S. Forks Ave.**Please note: Checks will not be accepted at Swain’s
General Store.
The KIDZONE ensures that every age group has something extra-fun to do at the fair. The zone is tailored for those 12 and younger — particularly those who aren’t tall enough to enjoy the carnival rides.
The Kid Zone will be open each day throughout the
fair — Aug. 14 through Aug. 17.The zone is located in the northwest area of the
fairgrounds (see map on Page 10). There will be free activities for children, including
Bale-A-Hay and Fire Prevention Trailer on Kids Day — Thursday, Aug. 14.
Each day within the “zone” you’ll �nd pony rides, a 25-foot rock wall and Euro bungee jump. Some additional fees apply.
Two bungee-jumping harnesses will sweep thrill-seekers 30 feet in the air. Bungee jumpers must weigh at least 10 pounds but no more than 200 pounds.
Controls allow bungee operators to bounce jumpers as high or low as they want — younger kids may like to start out slow and get progressively more brave with each bounce. Fees apply.
A new addition to the KIDZONE this year is a visit by Cap’n Arrr!
Performances will take place Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 11:30 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m., 5 p.m. and 7 p.m.
These interactive comedy performances will have audiences laughing as they learn basic instruction about how to walk, talk and laugh like a pirate.
The zany captain’s call and response songs are so
CARNIVAL FUN& KIDZONE
catchy that attendees will be singing them long after his ship has sailed away.
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For a full list of the entertainment line-up at the Clallam County Fair, visit:www.clallamcountyfair.com
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ThursdayThursdayOld Sidekicks
1 pm
Buck Ellard5 pm
FridayLuck of the Draw
1 pm
Shady Grove5 pm
Logging Show12 pm
Saturday
Rodeo Sat 5 pm, Sun 12 pm
SaturdayGuardian Elephant
5 pm
Thursday, Friday& Saturday
Roberto the Magnifi cent3 pm & 7 pmSunday
Demolition Derby 5 pm
ENTERTAINMENT ON THIS STAGEGENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY SUNNY FARMS
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Draft Horse Pull 2 pm
Cavallo Equestrian ArtsPresents “Dark Knights”
3 pm5 pm7 pm
4 pm6 pm8 pm
Thursday | Friday
Non-Stop Entertainmentat the Clallam County Fair!
At the Sunny Farms StageIn the Grandstand
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KISS THE PIGCONTEST
One lucky local veteri-narian will again have the opportunity to kiss a pig at the Clallam County Fair to show their support of 4-H.
This is the 14th and � nal year of the Kiss the Pig Contest.
All participating veteri-narians will have piggy banks in their of� ces to accept donations in their names.
The veterinarian who collects the most money in his or her name becomes the “winner” and kisses the pig at the Clallam County Fair at 1:30 p.m. at the Swine Arena on Sunday, Aug. 17.
All money raised from the contest goes to scholarships to graduat-ing seniors who have participated in Clallam County 4-H.
Each graduating 4-H senior who applies for a scholarship and completes the year will receive funding.
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More than 500 youth are active in the 4-H pro-gram in Clallam County.
Past Kiss the Pig Contest winners are: Robert Mowbray, Sandra
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People may make a donation to the veterinar-ian of their choice in a piggy bank at participat-ing veterinarian of� ces, at the Clallam County Fair in the 4-H building, 1608 W. 16th St. in Port Angeles or by mail.
Checks should be made out to Clallam County 4-H Leaders’ Council: Kiss the Pig, c/o 3815 Old Olympic Highway, Port Angeles, WA 98362.
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Shirts with the Clal-lam County Fair theme and logo in a variety of sizes, colors and styles are available for purchase.
Choose from classic
SHOW YOURFAIR SPIRIT
T-shirts, ladies V-necks, hooded sweatshirts and full-zippered hooded sweatshirts.
Youth and unisex T-shirts are available in
black, lime and red. Ladies V-neck T-shirts
are available in black and red.
Hooded sweatshirts and full-zip hooded sweatshirts are available in black and red.
Prices vary from $16 to $40 depending on the style.
Shirts can be purchased at the Clallam County Fair Of�ce, 1608 W. 16th St. in Port Angeles.
Shirts will be available during the fair at the main information booth.
Limited sizes and colors are available so purchase your fair shirt early.
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Port Angeles Lions Club — Hot dogs, hand-dipped corn dogs, nachos, sno-cones, ice cream bars, candy bars, popcorn, pastries, ham-burgers and funnel cakes.
Maggie May’s Espresso & Out�tter — Espresso, cinnamon rolls, cookies, gluten-free cook-ies, elk and deer burgers, taco soup, turkey wraps, biscuits and gravy, veg-gie salad, broccoli salad, potato salad, split pea and ham soup, smooth-ies, Italian sodas and hot chocolate.
Roadrunner Conces-sions — Fish, shrimp, clam strips, chicken nug-gets and strips, curly fries and corn dogs.
XI IOTA — Ice cream bars and pretzels.
Dry Creek Grange — Raspberry, blackberry and strawberry scones and strawberry “sconecake.”
Lariat Ladies — Breakfast menu, spe-cialty sandwiches, Lariat Double Dog, fresh salads, cold day warmer-uppers, turkey burgers, buffalo burgers, Lariat Burgers, pulled pork, kid’s special meal, desserts and drinks.
Egg Roll Hut — Asian egg rolls, potstickers, prawns, pork and beef skewers, grilled corn, white rice, bottled water and pop, chips, combo with rice and egg rolls.
J & J Italian Sausage — Italian sau-sage sandwiches, Italian cheese steak sandwiches, elephant ears, Polish sausage dogs, Italian street box (sausage, garlic mashed potatoes with vegetables and salad) strawberry parfait and beverages.
Domino’s Pizza — Sandwiches, bread sticks, bread bites, personal pan pizzas and soda fountain drinks.
Kitchen Craft — Display of American- made kitchen acces-sories and cookware while performing a live cooking demonstration where 1-ounce samples of chicken and vegetables will be passed out.
Smokey’s BBQ Grill — Smoked meats, includ-ing pork, sausages, beef, ribs, cole slaw, beans and drinks.
Gordy’s Pizza & Pasta — Pizza, pasta,
salad, cinnamon rolls, cheesecake and brownies.
MaryAnn’s Shaved Ice — 34 �avors of tropi-cal snow Hawaiian shaved ice and iguana candy.
The Kaffeehaus — Hot/iced coffee drinks (espresso, latte, mocha, etc), hot/iced coffee al-ternatives (tea, Chai tea, apple cider, etc), blendeds (blended coffee, blended Chai, etc.), Italian sodas and milkshakes.
Deep Fried Every-thing — Deep-fried candy bars, nachos, chili cheese fries, bacon cheese fries, chili dogs, hand-dipped Wisconsin famous corn dogs, deep-fried Oreos, deep-fried smores, deep-fried peanut butter and jelly sandwich, tower of onion rings, alligator on a stick and sodas.
Chin Cha Teriyaki — Shrimp, pork, chicken and beef teriyaki, egg rolls, soft noodles, fried veg-etables and Korean beef short ribs.
Little O’s/Tri-pod & Co. — Mini doughnuts, slushies, Italian soda, candy, chips, soda and bottled water.
Nadya’s Greek Cuisine — Gyros, dolmathes, falafel sand-wich and baklava.
Francines Fancy’s — Waf�e cones, sundaes, ba-nana splits, fudge brown cows, mud pies, elephant ears, hand-dipped corn
dogs, fried ice cream, chili-cheese and nachos and regular-cut fries.
Pure Kettle Corn — Kettle corn and freeze drinks.
Rainbow Girls Sequim Assembly No. 57 — Corn on the cob.
Sequim Valley Prod-ucts — Funnel cakes, deep-fried Twinkies, pea-nut butter and jelly and brownies, hot dogs, bowls of chili, chili dogs and pie slices a la mode.
Country Bumpkins — Chicken and waf�es, hush puppies, jambalaya over dirty rice, jambalaya dinner, sweet tea, lemon-ade, water and sodas.
“Gourmet Grub” Fair Board Kitchen — Delicious breakfast, lunch and dinner items and ice cream, too. Proceeds from the Fair Kitchen go towards improvements and upgrades at the fairgrounds.
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THURSDAY, Aug. 149 a.m.
• 4-H/FFA/Open Swine, Written Test • 4-H Dog Information Test• Open/4-H/FFA Pygmy, Dairy, Pack and Market Goat• Fitting and showing, followed by type classes
10 a.m.• Poultry Open Pee-Wee Fitting and Showing• 4-H Poultry Fitting and Showing• Poultry Adult Fitting and Showing• 4-H Intermediate/Senior Dog Obedience• 4-H Horse Showmanship
1 p.m.• 4-H/FFA Rabbit and Cavy Judging Contest • 4-H Horse English Performance• 4-H/Open Poultry Type Class
1:30 p.m.• 4-H Intermediate/Senior Dog Conformation
2 p.m.• Cat Cage Decoration Judging
2:30 p.m.• 4-H Intermediate/Senior Dog Fitting and Showing
3 p.m.• Horse Judging
5 p.m.• 4-H Cat Judging Contest
ANIMAL SHOWS
>> ANIMAL SHOWS continued on Page 15
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FRIDAY, Aug. 159 a.m.• 4-H/FFA Beef Fitting and Showing followed by
Type, followed by Open Beef Type Classes• 4-H Dog Judging and Oral Reasoning• 4-H Rabbit, Cavy, and Small Animal Fitting and
Showing Classes• FFA Rabbit, Cavy, and Small Animal Fitting and
Showing followed by 4-H Rabbit, Cavy, and Small Animal Type Classes, FFA Rabbit, Cavy, and Small Animals Type Classes
9:30 a.m.• 4-H Western Games (Grandstand)
10 a.m.• 4-H/FFA/Open Sheep Fitting and Showing,
followed by Type Classes• 4-H Cat Fitting and Showing • 4-H Cat Primary Fitting and Showing
10:30 p.m.• 4-H Primary/Junior Dog Obedience
Noon4-H Poultry Judging Contest
1 p.m.• 4-H Cat Type Classes• Open Cavy Type Classes• Open Rabbit Type Classes
1:30 p.m.• 4-H Primary/Junior Dog Conformation
2 p.m.• 4-H Reining
2:30 p.m.• 4-H Primary/Junior Dog Fitting and Showing
3 p.m.• 4-H Groom Squad• Open Cat Show• 4-H Quality Assurance Skill-A-Thon • Fleece Show
SATURDAY, Aug. 1610 a.m.• 4-H Horse Western Performance Classes
10 a.m.• 4-H Intermediate/Senior Dog Rally-O• 4-H Western Performance Classes• 4-H/FFA Dairy Cattle Fitting & Showing, followed
by Type Classes• Open Dairy Cattle Type Classes
1 p.m.• 4-H Intermediate/Senior Dog Agility• 4-H/FFA Junior Livestock Auction• (Located at the Sheep/Swine Arena)
2 p.m.• 4-H Cat Costume Classes
4 p.m.• 4-H Dog intermediate/Senior Costume Class
SUNDAY, Aug. 1710 a.m.• 4-H Primary/Junior Dog Agility• 4-H Miniature Horse Classes• 4-H Rabbit, Cavy, Poultry and Small Animal
Costume Class• 4-H/FFA Large Livestock Round Robin
ANIMAL SHOWS continued from Page 14
12:30 p.m.• 4-H Horse Trail Classes• Lads & Ladies Lead — Sheep
1 p.m.• 4-H Primary/Junior Dog Rally-O
1:30 p.m.• Open Large Livestock Adult Fitting & Showing• Kiss the Pig event. See Page 9 for details.
2 p.m.• 4-H/FFA Small Animal Round Robin
• Horse in Hand Obstacle Rally3 p.m.• Sheep and Goat Costume Class and Play Day• Open Large Livestock Peewee Fitting & Showing• 4-H Horse Costume Class
4 p.m.• 4-H Primary/Junior Dog Costume Classes
5 p.m.• Horse & Rider Pie Eating Contest
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Non-Stop Entertainment on theWilder Auto Community Stage
Thursday
Saturday
Thursday, Friday & Saturday
Friday
Sunday
Chance McKinneyCountry Star4 pm &8 pm
Jessica Lynne Country Band4 pm & 8 pm
Vibratones ReunionClassic Rock Band6 pm 4th Annual Variety & Talent Show
2 pm
Witherow 12 pmBelow the Smile 5:30 pm
11:30 am | 1 pm & 3 pm | 5 pm & 7 pm EACH DAY!
Black Vinyl AllstarsClassic Rock4 pm &8 pm
Cap̒n Arrrin the KidZone
— ENTERTAINMENT ON THIS STAGE GENEROUSLY SUPPORTED BY WILDER AUTO —For a full list of the entertainment line-up at the Clallam County Fair, visit: www.clallamcountyfair.com
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FAIR SUPERINTENDENTS4-H/FFA STILL LIFE: Sarah Aubin, 360-461-5601HOBBIES & CRAFTS: Cheryl Martin, 360-461-1025AGRICULTURE: Mark Urnes, 360-457-4524HOME ARTS: Reneé Holt ,360-417-1188FINE ART: Linda Stadtmiller, lastadtmiller@tfon.comHORSE: LaDona Wilson, 360-417-0924CATS: Tara West, 360-461-7535GOATS AND LLAMAS: Shirley Gump, 360-461-6447CATTLE: Julie Mowbray, 360-457-5403PHOTOGRAPHY: Ardythe Wendt, 360-565-6737DOGS: Karen Fink 683-4918 or Elaine Diedrich, 360-683-2226POULTRY: Karen Dybedal, 360-452-9172RABBITS AND CAVIES: Becky Smith, 360-467-2500FLORAL: Gladys Wallace, 360-452-4047SHEEP: Cyndie Stumbaugh, 360-683-6495SWINE: Bob Cristion, 360-457-0870ANTIQUE FARM AND LOGGING EQUIPMENT: Josh Borte, 360-452-6053FFA ADVISOR: Steve Mahitka, 360-582-3600 Ext. 6824-H ADVISOR: Jennifer Schmidt, 360-417-2398
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QUEEN MIA STEBEN is sponsored by Everlasting Hardwood Floors Inc.
Mia, 17, will be a junior at a private school. Her parents are Terry and Kristi Steben.
She is involved in debate, Teenpact and Worldview Academy. Mia is a part-owner of an Alaska commercial �shing set net
operating in Bristol Bay. She plans to attend Peninsula College followed by the University of
Washington where she will study business.PRINCESS HANNAH FRITZ is sponsored by Happy Feet Specialty
Foot Care. Hannah,18, will be a senior attending the Peninsula College
Running Start Program. Her parents are Bill and Lori Fritz. Hannah is involved in theater,
debate, Northwinds Homeschool Band and Worldview Academy. She plans to attend a four- year college and will major in
political science.PRINCESS HANNAH GAUTHUN is sponsored by Gauthun
Chiropractic. Hannah, 18, is a senior at Sequim High School and attends
Peninsula College’s Running Start program. Her parents are David Gauthun and Teri Grendahl-Gauthun.
She is involved in varsity soccer and tennis and the trap shoot team at Sequim High School. Hannah is a Future Farmers of America member in the beef program. Her plans are to attend a four-year college for pre-med to study dermatology.
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Linda JadasohnFraternal Order of Eagles Aerie No. 483Naval Elks Lodge No. 353Peninsula BottlingFranni’s GiftsFrugalsPort Angeles Veterinary ClinicPaci�c Northwest Veterinary HospitalAngeles Clinic for AnimalsNorthwest Wilderness Veterinary ServiceGreywolf VeterinaryDr. Tara Black of Sequim Animal HospitalDr. Patricia Dowell of Best Friends Pet CareDr. Holly Irish of Family Veterinary ClinicFair Board Kitchen
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