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Children 6 and under free except for Monster Mayem (all need tickets).

Thursday, September 3, 2009:
Demolition Derby 8:30 p.m. $5
 
Friday, September 4, 2009:
Monster Mayhem with Cooke & Belle $15
7:00 p.m. Cook & Belle
8:00 p.m. Monster Mayhem
 
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Demolition Derby 8:30 p.m. $7
 
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Truck and Tractor Pull 6:30 p.m.
$10 general $12 pit pass
 
Monday, September 7, 2009
Cowboy Mounted Shooting Association Free show 12:00 p.m. (noon)


There are over 65 other free acts performing throughout the week at the fairgrounds.
Check the Daily Schedule for times, places and acts.

Demolition Derby 8:30 p.m.
Tickets $5 Purchase Tickets >

Entry Form along with Rules and Regulation - click to download

Don't miss out Thursday and Saturday night September 3 & 5. Compact car heat Thursday night - 4 cylinder only, front engine car with wheel base of 104" or less. No utility, 4-wheel drive vehicles or amc pacers. 4 heats and feature each night.

monster mayhem

Monster Mayhem with Cook & Belle Performing
Tickets $15 (both shows) Purchase Tickets >

 

cook and belle performing

Bret and Michelle have been performing at various fairs and festivals for the past 10 years. Entertaining thousands of folks throughout the U.S., this energetic duo is definitely a crowd pleaser. “Angels In Heaven” a song from their 2000 recording received airplay on over 200 stations. In June 2003 Nashville recording artists Cook & Belle released their sophomore cd entitled “Do I Dare”. “Do I Dare” definitely takes you on a vocal journey that is progressively driven. Mixing raw passion, soul, and a gospel influence makes Cook & Belle’s hit country a sound of its own. In the past 8 years, Cook & Belle have opened for such artist as: Ty Herndon, Randy Travis, Rascal Flatts, Trick Pony, Jamie O’Neal, Joe Diffie, The Charlie Daniels Band, Montgomery Gentry, Tracy Lawrence, Lonestar, Sara Evans, Phil Vasser and Craig Morgan. Cook & Belle travel with a four piece band and production if needed. Having fun, playing great music (variety), and entertaining like nobody’s business is what you get when you make Cook & Belle part of your event. Visit their website to hear their music and learn more about them: www.cookandbelle.com

Truck and Tractor Pull images

Tractor and Truck Pull
Tickets $10 general $12 pit pass Purchase Tickets >

“Five Hours of Smoke and Fire” Sanctioned by USA-East Sled Pulling, inc.

FEATURING: Big Rigs Pulling Series National Point Race Event, All-American “Smoker Series” (“Smoking’ Diesel” Hot Rod Tractors), ‘Pennsylvania Posse’ Street Open Semi Truck (‘HOT’ Street licensed semi trucks with single turbo chargers)

AND Three (3) divisions open for local participation (Each of the ‘local’ classes required current registration and driver’s license)

  • Street Licensed DIESEL 4x4 Trucks at 8,000 pounds
  • Street Licensed SEMI Trucks
  • Street Licensed GASOLINE 4x4 Trucks at 6,200 pounds

Cowboy Mouned Shooting Association

Cowboy Mounted Shooting® Free Show

One of the nation’s fastest growing equestrian sports. Mounted contestants compete in this fast action timed event using two .45 caliber single action revolvers each loaded with five rounds of specially prepared blank ammunition. Courses of fire are set in a variety of patterns. The first half (5 targets) of a course of fire will vary with each go and requires the horse and rider to stop, turn, change leads and accelerate rapidly. The second half (5 targets), called the "run down", is a straight course with targets set at 36 foot intervals.

Typically, a competitor crosses the timing beam at a full gallop and engages the first pattern of five targets. After a shooter fires the fifth shot, he or she returns the empty revolver to a holster and proceeds to and turns around a barrel and then races to the far end of the arena while drawing a second revolver. At the far end the horse and rider turn another barrel and then engage the five remaining targets of the run down at full speed.
Scoring is based on elapsed time plus a five second penalty for each target missed or barrel knocked over. An average course of fire normally takes a contestant between 15 and 25 seconds to complete.

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