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2013 Little Mr. and Miss Linn County Fair Contest

little-miss-2The Linn County Fair Association is accepting applications for the 2013 Little Mr. and Miss Linn County Fair Contest. Working to involve the youth of the Linn County Fair, the Little Mr. and Miss Contest is now in its third year and provides the contestants the chance to get further involved with the fair as well as meet and bond with peers in the same age group.

The Little Mr. and Miss Linn County Fair Contest is open to boys and girls in Kindergarten through third grade who reside in Linn County and have been involved in the fair in some way. Such involvement may include, but is not limited to, clover kids, the Kiddee Tractor Pull, the Kiddee Calf Show, and/or Bucket Bottle Lamb. For a complete list of contest qualifications, please visit http://www.thelinncountyfair.com/little-mr-miss-linn-co.html. The responsibilities of winners include representing the fair during fair week by wearing the crown provided as well as handing out ribbons and awards at various shows throughout the fair.

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To enter this contest, contestants must be eligible in accordance with the provided rules as well as fill out and turn in the application form and coloring page to the Linn County Extension Office or mailing it to The Linn County Fair by May 15th, 2013. Contestants must also attend judging on June 26th, 2013 at 3:00 p.m. at the Linn County Fairgrounds Grandstand. The 2013 Little Mr. and Miss Linn County Fair will be announced and crowned Wednesday, June 26th at the Linn County Fair Cook-out and Opening Program in the grandstand starting at 6:00 P.M.

Applications are due by May 15th, 2013. They can be dropped off at the Linn County Extension office in Marion or mailed to the Linn County Fair – Little Mr. and Miss Contest, PO Box 329, Central City, IA 52213. NO APPLICATIONS will be accepted by committee members.

 

Rules and entry forms are available online at http://thelinncountyfair.com/little-mr-miss-linn-co.htmlQuestions please contact Taylor Zumbach at tzumbach8326@mustangs.mtmercy.edu 

The Linn County Fair in Central City from June 26th– July 1st, 2013

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Contest Sponsored by: SECURITY STATE BANK SPRINGVILLE

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We need your help to fill in the gaps on to our history….

History can tell us so much about who we are and establish a foundation for our future. As we prepare for our 125th Linn County Fair Anniversary we are reaching out to the community to help fill in the gaps and to have them provide us with their memories of the fair. If you or your family has had any connection or involvement with the Linn County Fair and/or Wapsie Valley Fair in the past we want to hear from you and encourage you to attend the fair this year to help relive your experiences.

There are many things planned to help celebrate our anniversary at the fair this year. Events include, but not limited to,  history scavenger hunt, “Dancing thru the Decades” contest, old time “Crowing Contest”, and other fun contests. Another event is “Kathy’s Attic Fashion Show” that will include antique 4-H outfits and other time period clothing. One item we are looking to add to the fashion show is the 1950′s aqua blue 4-H uniform. It was a one piece with white sailor bow. If you have this 4-H uniform and are interested in possibly lending it to the fair for the fashion show please contact us for more details.

We are also looking for photos of previous Linn County Fairs and/or Wapsie Valley Fair  to use in our anniversary calendar and history book (that will hopefully be released next year). We are in need of  photos of the fairgrounds, buildings, exhibitors, people enjoying the fair, animals, misc., from any fair prior to 2000.   The pictures can be in black & white, digital, negatives, etc., we have the ability to handle any of those options. All pictures that will be used for the calendar are needed by May 15th to finalize the calendar to have it ready for the fair.

If you have any pictures or stories you would like to submit you can email them to history@thelinncountyfair.com or mail them to The Linn County Fair, C/O History, PO Box 329, Central City, IA 52214. For photos please include the date of the picture(at least the year), list the people in the picture and a short description of the picture. We will return all requested pictures, please note return of pictures when submitting them.

At the fair we will also have an exhibit displaying some of our fair history items. We are still looking for items to be included in this display. Items include, but not limited to, fair premium books, fliers, posters, ribbons, banners, trophies and 4-H Uniforms. Items can be donated or loaned to the fair, please email or call us if you have items you would like to be included in the display so we can accommodate all items.

We are excited to celebrate our 125th anniversary this year and look forward to sharing our history with you as we continue to build our future!

Contact Kathy Clemens for more information or questions by emailing history@thelinncountyfair.com or calling 319-350-1281.

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Getting Healthy & Going Blue with the Healthy Linn County Challenge

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Are you ready to get healthy and go blue? If so then you need to sign up for the 2013 “Healthy Linn County Challenge” with The Linn County Fair and Jenny Craig!

The Healthy Linn County Challenge is a three month contest open to all residents of Linn County. The contest will include teams of 4 to 6 people and individual contestants. The purpose of the challenge is to encourage people to lose weight by eating healthy and living an active lifestyle.

Jenny Craig will provide weekly healthy tips to help participants to eat healthy. The bi-monthly challenge updates will be posted on The Linn County Fair’s Facebook account to continue to encourage participants to follow through on their challenge to “Getting Healthy”. Participants can “Go Blue” and upgrade their lives by pledging their support for the Blue Zones Project at www.bluezonesproject.com.

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Kandice Dowie,Jenny Craig Area Market Director Cedar Rapids/Coralville, talks about why they partnered with The Linn County Fair for this event, “Jenny Craig is all about transformation, and helping people realize that it’s a lifestyle change and one that can impact their entire family, especially the next generation. With the “Getting Healthy & Going Blue” Challenge, this is a great opportunity to help pay it forward in our local community. Jenny Craig is a proud supporter of the Healthy Linn County Challenge.”

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A prize package will be given to the team and individual that loses the most percentage of weight by the end of the Challenge. The winners will be announced at The Linn County Fair on Wednesday, June 26th. The prize package will include money from the entry fees, a ticket to each of the 2013 Linn County Fair’s grandstand events, and prize package from Jenny Craig. All participants completing the challenge will be eligible for two grandstand tickets for a grandstand event of their choice during the 2013 Linn County Fair. Tickets will be distributed at the final weigh-in on June 18th and 20th.

To help promote The Linn County Fair’s 125th Anniversary the fair is offering a second reward to any team that loses 125 lbs as a whole. Each team member will receive a grandstand ticket to the event of their choice for the 2013 fair.

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Individuals or teams can go to Jenny Craig (located next to Dick’s Sporting Goods at 4651 First Avenue SE in Cedar Rapids) or to The Linn County Fair’s website to fill out the entry form. Entry forms are due by March 22nd. First 100 qualified entries will receive a free t-shirt at their first weigh-in. See below for official rules or email info@thelinncountyfair.com with any questions.

The Linn County Fair and Jenny Craig are Getting Healthy & Going Blue with the Healthy Linn County Challenge 2013!

 

List of Rules
  • Open to ALL residents of Linn County
  • Entry forms due by March 22nd. Please turn in at Jenny Craig or email to: info@thelinncountyfair.com
  • Contest begins March 26th and runs through June 26th. Final weigh in dates are June 18th and 20th.
  • Contest is open to teams of 4 to 6, or individual participants.
  • Official weigh-ins will be on a bi-monthly schedule on your designated day, as marked on your entry form, at the Cedar Rapids Jenny Craig location.
  • Contest leaders will be reported bi-monthly by either Team Name or individual first name and initial of last name.
  • Participants are not required to be a Jenny Craig client. No membership is required.
  • Special offers will be provided by Jenny Craig to contest participants.
  • All participants completing the challenge will be eligible for two grandstand tickets for a grandstand event during the 2013 Linn County Fair. Tickets will be distributed at the final weigh in on June 18th and 20th.
  • The Linn County Fair, Jenny Craig and/or The Blue Zone do not guarantee results, but encourage all participants to live a healthy and active life style.·         Shirts will be given to the first 100 participants.
  • Prize money for winners will be determined by the number of participants in the challenge.
  • Prize package will be given to the team and individual that loses the most percentage of weight. The prize package will include money from the entry fee, a ticket to each of the 2013 Linn County Fair’s grandstand events, and prize package from Jenny Craig.
  • A second reward will be given to any team that loses 125 lbs as a whole to go along with the fair’s 125th anniversary. Each team member will receive a grandstand ticket to the event of their choice for the 2013 fair.

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Tracy Lawrence Concert tickets go on sale…

Are you ready for another exciting Linn County Fair?

The Linn County Fair along with Raynor Door of Cedar Rapids, B. A. S. F. – the makers of Headline Amp, Titan Machinery of Center Point , Crop Production Services and KISS Country presents Tracy Lawrence in concert on Friday, June 28, 2013, 7:30 p.m. at The Linn County Fair grandstands. This is an all-ages show.  Opener is up and coming national country act Blackjack Billy.  

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Ticket information:

Tickets for the concert go on sale Saturday, March 2nd at 8am online only.  Anniversary ticket special, Buy 2 tickets for the price of 1 ($18). Tickets can be purchased by going to www.thelinncountyfair.com. Special runs from 8am on March 2nd to midnight on March 8th. Tickets price prior to concert are $18 in advance or $20 day of show. 

Concert location:

The Linn County Fairgrounds are located 15 minutes north of Marion  on Highway 13 just south of Central City on the east side of  the highway at 201 Central City Road, Central City, Iowa.  For more information on the concert go to www.thelinncountyfair.com or email info@thelinncountyfair.com.

 

Tracy Lawrence:

The new Tracy Lawrence album is titled The Singer, but the collection is much more than a showcase for one of the most unforgettable voices in contemporary country music.

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“I’m at a time in my life where I am about to blossom, artistically — as an artist, as a songwriter, as a producer and all these things,” says the multi-million-selling entertainer. “I’m learning how to express myself more, in many ways.”

Tracy Lawrence co-wrote six of the new CD’s songs. He co-produced the entire record. And perhaps most significantly, he created a striking new sound for himself. In an era when rock-influenced bombast and cluttered over production seem to dominate Nashville’s country recordings, Tracy Lawrence is offering a refreshing, stripped-down, “unplugged” record that throws the spotlight on songs’ lyrics and his beautifully resonant voice.

“This was such an easy record to work on,” Lawrence comments. “There’s something to be said for going back to being understated, taking a breath and getting back to basics.”

He has been silent on disc for more than two years. Along with fellow stars John Anderson, Lorrie Morgan, Darryl Worley and a number of others, Tracy Lawrence was trapped in a contract with a label that sank.

“I thought, ‘What am I going to do?’ My fans need some new music. I need to get something done. So in May, we decided we were going into the studio and do an acoustic project. The album was recorded, pressed, packaged and released in four weeks, in time for my Fan Club Party at the CMA Music Festival in June.

Tracy Lawrence PressPhoto 2“Originally, I just intended it to be a ‘bridge’ project, to have something out there while we worked on the next, full-production album. But as it started coming to life, I realized we have something special here. The fans told us how unique it was and how much they liked it. So now we’ve realized that we have something really refreshing in the market. I think it’s something that is needed.”

The Singer includes the haunting story song “Saving Savannah,” as well as the tongue-in-cheek “Pills.” On the relationship front, there’s the heartache of “Cloud of Dust,” the romance of “Tender Enough” and the enigma of “Roswell and Marilyn Monroe.” The philosophical “Jealousy,” the deeply painful “Heaven for Awhile” and the timely “Hard Times” are all illustrations of Lawrence’s new maturity as a songwriter. The album’s title tune and debut single seems strikingly autobiographical, as does the restless “Whole Lotta Me.”

Rounding out The Singer are lovely new versions of 2004’s “Paint Me a Birmingham” and 2006’s “Find Out Who Your Friends Are,” two major hits that brought Tracy Lawrence renewed popularity in the new millennium. All 12 of the tracks collected on this extraordinary disc ring with emotional authenticity and country conviction.

“I think everybody else seems to so busy trying to be pop stars that they’ve forgotten what they came here for,” Lawrence observes. “I didn’t come here to be a pop star. I came here to be a country singer. I’ve been passionate about country since I was a kid. I still love it, and I’m desperately trying to hold onto it, in spite of what the marketplace says is ‘fashionable.’”

Tracy Lawrence’s respect for country-music tradition has made him one of his genre’s cornerstone stylists. The Arkansas native burst on the scene with 1991’s Platinum-selling Sticks and Stones. The album contained four massive radio hits, including its title tune. Alibis, issued in 1993, sold more than two million copies and spawned four consecutive No. 1 hits, “Alibis,” “Can’t Break it to My Heart,” “My Second Home” and “If the Good Die Young.”

“Can’t Break it to My Heart” and “My Second Home” were the first hits that he co-wrote. Lawrence also had a hand in penning “If the World Had a Front Porch” (1995), “Stars Over Texas” (1996), “How a Cowgirl Says Goodbye” (1997) and “Lessons Learned” (2000).

“Back then, I had a lot of confidence issues about my songwriting,” he reflects. “I got placed with tremendously talented co-writers. Working with them, I realized how inadequate I was as a songwriter. It really made me hard on myself and very critical of the material that I wrote. But it also made me want to work harder.

“Over the past three or four years, I’ve become much stronger at it. It took me a long time to know that a song I wrote had the caliber to stand up to anything else that was out there. I’ve found that as I’ve matured, my favorite songs to write are ones that have a moral foundation, some insight, some substance and a message.”

His journey as a record producer began with 1993’s “Renegades, Rebels and Rogues” from the soundtrack of the movie Maverick. His Platinum-selling 1994 CD I See it Now had three self-produced songs on it. The Double Platinum Time Marches On (1996) and Gold-selling The Coast Is Clear (1997) each contained five tunes that the artist co-produced. Then came the 1999 all-star collection The Civil War: The Nashville Sessions, the first full album he guided.

“That was a big step for me as a producer, working with other vocalists and taking things I’d learned by working with myself and applying them to people like Trace Adkins, Travis Tritt, Deana Carter and John Berry.”

He co-produced his own Lessons Learned (2000), as well as its successors Tracy Lawrence (2001), Strong (2004), For the Love (2007), All Wrapped Up in Christmas (2007) and the Grammy Award nominated The Rock (2009). Along the way, Tracy Lawrence has picked up a number of other accolades. He was Billboard’s Top New Male Vocalist in 1992. The following year, Performance named him New Country Artist of the Year and the Academy of Country Music honored him as Top New Male Vocalist. Country Weekly gave him top awards in 1995 and 1996, and both the Country Music Association and Academy of Country Music gave him 2007 statuettes for his No. 1 smash “Find Out Who Your Friends Are.”

“In my career, I don’t really need to prove any points anymore. I don’t feel like I’m searching for anything. I just want to keep on being creative.”

The Singer is certainly proof of that. Its sounds are among the most creative in Nashville today.

“It was so refreshing for me to sing on it,” Tracy Lawrence comments. “And I think it’s going to find a home. The albums are selling as fast as I can make them. I’m very happy with it.”

The former hell raiser has found happiness in his personal life, too. His 2000 marriage to wife Becca and his devotion to their daughters Sklar, born in 2001 and Keagan, born in 2003, have matured him immensely.

In Nashville, he is famed for his massive annual turkey frying for the homeless each Thanksgiving. His golf tournament raises funds to battle breast cancer. Over the years, he has devoted his time and talent to many other causes and charities.

“I feel very content,” says Tracy Lawrence. “I feel very happy in my life, in my home and in my career. It’s a really good place to be in my life. I’m moving on, and I plan to be around for a long while.”

Website: http://tracylawrence.com/,  Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/therealtracylawrence

 

Blackjack Billy:

“Once upon a time them boys started jammin’, and God looked down and said, ‘It is good.’”

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There’s no use in trying to compare or describe what they do. You can’t really accurately and fully recreate the show experience to a friend. There’s a good chance you find yourself bored with whatever follows them on your iPod. The one thing you can do is keep listening. You have to. You can’t stop watching. You can’t stop moving. You can’t stop singing.

BLACKJACK BILLY is Rob Blackledge and Noll Billings.

When they met in January of 2011, they had no idea that less than a year later they would be creating and molding a sound that Nashville had never heard; a sound that Nashville desperately needed.

It was, and is, a perfect mixing pot. Blackledge, hailing from Madison, MS, brought the blues, soul, country and melody. Billings, hailing from Kennett, MO stirred in the rock, more country, hip-hop, and beat. Producer Jeff Coplan tied it together with a vision and an electric guitar and what you got can only be described as BLACKJACK BILLY.

Each member took a different and unique journey to this stage.

Noll Billings was raised in Kennett, MO. His hometown roots run deep but his love for adventure has propelled him far beyond his small town upbringing. After playing college basketball in St. Louis, Noll moved to Hawaii where he spent most of his time on the waves. If there is a beach, you’ll find Noll on it. He island hopped for a few years until he knew that the music he’d been playing in bars had to find a bigger stage. Almost immediately upon moving to Nashville Noll signed a publishing deal as a songwriter with EMI Music Group and spent his first year in Music City in pursuit of a record deal as a solo country artist. Opportunities came and went and it was near the end of that year that Billings met Blackledge and for the first time the two of them sat down to write a song together. Something special was born.

Rob Blackledge was raised in Madison, MS. His earliest memories were of the baseball field, hunting, fishing, and the piano, so his family wasn’t too surprised when he decided to move to Nashville after high school to attend Belmont University’s School of Music Business. It was only a matter of months before Rob was on the road touring as a solo artist. It was 8 years later in 2010 that Rob befriended the then unknown band “Love and Theft”. Rob began writing with the guys and one of the songs written was called “Runaway”. It was Love and Theft’s first top ten single. Grateful for the unplanned success Blackledge was still not certain Nashville was the place for him. Just months before moving, an introduction was made that planted Rob in Nashville for good. You guessed it… Noll Billings.

Collectively for Rob and Noll the past year has been monumental. After teaming up with producer Jeff Coplan (Love and Theft, Bowling For Soup) they were quickly noticed by Nashville music insider Doug Howard (Lyric Street Records, Polygram Music Publishing) who signed the boys to his new publishing company, Vandermont Music. Let the writing begin. In their first year, the duo has written and recorded over 30 songs, played nearly 50 shows and already shared the stage with Lynyrd Skynyrd, Justin Moore, Dustin Lynch, The Doobie Brothers, Trent Tomlinson, The Usual Suspects, Lady Antebellum, One Republic, Tonic, Josh Hoge, Will Hoge, Chris Young, Easton Corbin, and Lo Cash Cowboys. All of this activity caught the eye of Nashville icon Tony Conway. Conway has recently picked up the reigns as manager of this rocketing young duo.

As you can see, BLACKJACK BILLY is Rob Blackledge and Noll Billings. But let’s be honest, BLACKJACK BILLY is really a lot more than that.

www.blackjackbilly.com

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Linn County Cattlemen Donates $10K to Linn County Fair Project

The Linn County Cattlemen donates ten thousand dollars to the Lynn Dunn Memorial Building Project at The Linn County Fair’s annual Fair Kick-Off Event and Fundraiser. The event was held on Saturday, November 17th at 5pm at the Prairie Hill Pavilion in Marion.

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Neal Horning, President of the Linn County Cattlemen, presented the check to Jean Dunn and Deb Zumbach of the Linn County Fair. Jean Dunn expressed her gratitude to the Cattlemen and their continuous support of the fair and of Lynn Dunn’s dreams.  The Linn County Cattlemen are involved in the community providing donations and scholarships to youth beef exhibitors in Linn County. The Cattlemen also help with the Fair’s annual Fair Board Cook-off the first day of the fair.

Left to Right: Neal Horning presenting the Linn County Cattlemen check to Jean Dunn & Deb Zumbach

The Linn County Fair Association wants to thank the Linn County Cattlemen once again for their generous donation to the Lynn Dunn Memorial Building Project.

 

Linn County Cattle Industry (source http://www.iacattlemen.org)
The livestock industry is a very important component of the economy of Linn County. Cattle feeding is especially valuable as a value-added industry that uses feed grain production of the region.

The total number of cattle marketed in Linn County is 27,302 animals. These production numbers represent about 0.9 percent of Iowa’s total number of cattle marketed. These cattle numbers translate to $18 million of cattle production.

Total employment associated with the cattle industry including meatpacking and all secondary off-farm employment is estimated at 472 jobs. Overall, an estimated 116 jobs are directly associated with cattle production and another 89 are jobs indirectly linked to other agricultural sectors.

The total income impacts associated with the Linn County cattle industry are distributed in a pattern similar to the employment impacts. Total income, including wage and salary, is estimated at $13 million. By combining total income with all net economic activity related to the county’s cattle industry, the total economic effect is an estimated $22 million.

For more information on the Linn County Cattlemen contact Neal Horning- President- 319-560-4360 or Joel Meythaler- Vice President – 3419-329-2152

 

The Lynn Dunn Memorial Building Project

The Lynn Dunn Memorial Building Project in honor of a man whose passion was the Linn County Fair.  Lynn served as a board member for many years even holding many leadership positions within the Linn County Fair Association with great pride and diligence. He also served as director of the Association of Iowa Fairs Northeast District before his passing.

Lynn’s dream was to take the Linn County Fair to the next level, he helped bring this dream to life when bringing back the carnival, providing concerts, and more grandstand events.  His next dream was to have a building on the Linn County Fairgrounds that was an “all year” building.  It would include meeting rooms, kitchen and exhibition hall.  Currently the fairground has to shut down during the months of October-April.  With this facility the fairgrounds would be open all year long for 4-H meetings, board meetings, receptions, etc. For information on the project and how you can contribute please go to http://thelinncountyfair.com/lynn-dunn.html.

For more information on the Lynn Dunn Building project go to http://thelinncountyfair.com/lynn-dunn.html or contact Deb Zumbach, Partnership Manger at 319-350-5297 or deb@thelinncountyfair.com.

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A Successful 2013 Linn County Fair Kick Off Event

The second annual Linn County Fair Kick-Off Event and Fundraiser was a success. The event was held last Saturday, November 17th at 5pm at the Prairie Hill Pavilion in Marion. About 175 people were in attendance, a 30% increase from last year. The event consisted of live and silent auctions, dinner and presentation. The presentation recapped the 2012 fair and highlighted the events planned for the 2013 fair.

The upcoming fair with be The Linn County Fair’s 125th anniversary. Many fun and exciting are in the planning for this celebration. The fair will run June 26 through July 1, 2013. The Linn County Fair will again be affiliated with the Cedar Rapids Freedom Festival, helping to reach more people in Linn County and surrounding areas. 

The theme for the 2013 fair is “Celebrating our past… Imagining our future” as part of our 125th anniversary. We were excited to announce a new event at the 2013 event to kick off the first night of the fair – “Barn Yard Olympics.” This event will be open to youth and adult teams of two that will have to accomplish several different events to claim their title.  We are looking forward to announcing other events planned as things are finalized.

We also announced our other weekend grandstand events tentatively schedule for the 2013 fair. They are as follows:

·        Saturday, June 29th at 7pm – Truck & Tractor Pull

·         Monday, July 2nd at 6:30pm- Harness Racing

Stay tuned for more new and exciting events planned for the 2013 Linn County Fair.

Along with kicking off the 2013 fair the event’s purpose was to raise money for the Lynn Dunn Memorial Building. We are excited to announce that we raised $21,541, which is $13,000 over what we raised last year at the event. The $21,541 will be matched by the Linn County Challenge Grant. We want to thank everyone that donated items and participated in the fun filled night!

The Lynn Dunn Memorial Building is in honor of a man whose passion was the Linn County Fair.  Lynn served as a board member for many years even holding many leadership positions within the Linn County Fair Association with great pride and diligence. He also served as director of the Association of Iowa Fairs Northeast District before his passing.

Lynn’s dream was to take the Linn County Fair to the next level, he helped bring this dream to life when bringing back the carnival, providing concerts, and more grandstand events.  His next dream was to have a building on the Linn County Fairgrounds that was an “all year” building.  It would include meeting rooms, kitchen and banquet hall.  Currently the fairground has to shut down during the months of October-April.  With this facility the fairgrounds would be open all year long for 4-H meetings, board meetings, receptions, etc. For information on the project and how you can contribute please go to http://thelinncountyfair.com/lynn-dunn.html.

For more information on the Lynn Dunn Building project go to http://thelinncountyfair.com/lynn-dunn.html or contact Deb Zumbach, Partnership Manger at 319-350-5297 or deb@thelinncountyfair.com.

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2013 Linn County Fair Kick Off Event

After a successful 2012 fair with over 38,000 in attendance, planning for the 2013 Linn County Fair is already well under way as we plan to celebrate 125 years of The Linn County Fair! The 2013 fair will be another week filled with live entertainment, grandstand events, livestock shows, a midway carnival, as well as all many other favorites!

To help promote and highlight the fair the Linn County Fair Association will be hosting a fundraising event- The 2013 Linn County Fair Kick Off – on Saturday, November 17, 2012 at the Prairie Hill Pavilion in Marion. The event consists of a live and silent auction along with dinner and drinks. Proceeds from this event will go towards the Lynn Dunn Memorial Building.

Our mission of The Linn County Fair Association is to provide opportunities for 4-Her’s, FFA members and the youth of Linn County to showcase their accomplishments and talents in a safe family atmosphere while providing activities, entertainment and learning opportunities to the diverse citizens of Linn County and guests from surrounding areas.

Our goal as the Linn County Fair is to provide cost effective entertainment & educational activities to the Linn County Residents, this includes free gate and parking for all attendees. We are able to continue to be a strong asset to the county and community with the help of our many partners and supporters of the fair. The 2013 Fair Kick Off event is another opportunity for our partners and supporters to help give back to our community.

The 2013 Kick Off Event will be a night filled full of fair fun, food and auctions. The night will kick off with social hour at 5pm, then followed by dinner and short presentation. During the presentation we will reflect back on the success of the 2012 fair, announce the 2013 fair theme and some of the events planned for the upcoming fair.

There will be two silent auctions through out the evening with the live auction ending the evening. For more information and list of some of the auction items please go to http://thelinncountyfair.com/2013-kick-off.html.

Tickets for this exciting event are $20 person or $150 for a table of 8. To order your tickets ask a fellow Linn County Fair Association member or go to http://thelinncountyfair.com/2013-kick-off.html to order your tickets TODAY! Space is limited.

 

Lynn Dunn

All proceeds of the event will go towards the Lynn Dunn Memorial Project in honor of a man whose passion was the Linn County Fair.  Lynn served as a board member for many years even holding many leadership positions within the Linn County Fair Association with great pride and diligence. He also served as director of the Association of Iowa Fairs Northeast District before his passing.  Lynn’s dream was to take the Linn County Fair to the next level, he helped bring this dream to life when bringing back the carnival, providing concerts, and more grandstand events.  His next dream was to have a building on the Linn County Fairgrounds that was an “all year” building.  It would include meeting rooms, kitchen and banquet hall.  Currently the fairground has to shut down during the months of October-April.  With this facility the fairgrounds would be open all year long for 4-H meetings, board meetings, receptions, corporate gatherings, etc.

The money raised from this event will be matched dollar for dollar with the Linn County Challenge grant and will go towards the funds to build this building.  For information on the project and how you can contribute please go tohttp://thelinncountyfair.com/lynn-dunn.html. (Note: The Linn County Fair is a 501C-3 non-profit)

Come be part of something fun and exciting while giving back to your community with the 2013 Linn County Fair Kick Off Event on November 17, 2012 at the Prairie Hill Pavilion in Marion at 5:00 pm.

If you would like to purchase a ticket or donate an item for the auction please contact Angie Cole, Phone: 319-213-7129 or Email: angiecole@thelinncountyfair.com or go tohttp://thelinncountyfair.com/2013-kick-off.html.

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2012 Results – 4-H/FFA Sheep Show

4-H and FFA members exhibited sheep at the Linn County Fair in Central City on Friday, 29 June, 2012.

Champion Wether Sire Ram:  Dalton Blackford, Marion

 

Reserve Champion Wether Sire Ram:  Dalton Blackford, Marion

 

Champion Home Raised Commercial Ewe:  Tanner Sloan, Center Point

                                                            

Reserve Champion Home Raised Commercial Ewe:  Robbie Carrothers, Alburnett

 

Champion Speckle Face Commercial Ewe:  Riley  Blackford, Marion

 

Reserve Champion Speckle Face Commercial Ewe:  Dalton Blackford, Marion

 

Champion Black Face Commercial Ewe:   Robbie Carrothers, Alburnett

 

Reserve Champion Black Face Commercial Ewe:   Tanner Sloan, Center Point

 

Grand Champion  Ewe:  Robbie Carrothers, Alburnett

 

Reserve Champion  Ewe:   Tanner Sloan, Center Point

 

Champion Home Raised Market Lamb:  Montana Martin, Central City

 

Reserve Champion Home Raised Market Lamb:  Montana Martin, Central City

 

Champion Speckle Face Market Lamb: Montana Martin, Central City

 

Reserve Champion Speckle Face Market Lamb :  Austin Himes, Central City

 

Champion Light Weight Market Lamb:  Morgan Lefebure, Fairfax

 

Reserve Light Weight Market Lamb:  Ashley Iehl, Central City

 

Champion Middle Weight Market Lamb:  Robbie Carrothers, Alburnett

 

Reserve Champion Middle Weight Market Lamb:  Tanner Sloan, Center Point

 

Champion Heavy Weight Market Lamb:  Morgan Lefebure, Fairfax

 

Reserve Champion Heavy Weight Market Lamb:  Morgan Lefebure, Fairfax

 

Grand Champion Market Lamb:  Morgan Lefebure, Fairfax

 

Reserve Champion Market Lamb:  Montana Martin, Central City

 

Champion Market Lamb Pair:  Allison Zumbach, Coggon

 

Reserve Champion Market Lamb Pair:  Montana Martin, Central City

 

Champion Flock:  Coggon Clippers

 

Reserve Champion Flock:  Wapsi Willoers

 

Champion Rate of Gain:  Paul Chihak, Lisbon

 

Reserve Champion Rate of Gain:  Ashley Iehl, Central City

 

 

Showmanship:

 

Champion Advanced Showman:  David Iehl, Central City

Champion Senior Showman:  Morgan Lefebure, Fairfax

Reserve Champion Senior Showman:  Montana Martin, Central City

Champion Intermediate Showman:  Tucker Franklin, Alburnett

Champion Junior Showman:  Tanner Sloan, Center Point

Reserve Champion Junior Showman:  Sammy Edwards, Mt. Vernon

Trophy Class (1st year showman):  Clint Letts, Ryan; Amy Letts, Ryan; Jordan Balderston, Central City; Dalton  Blackford, Marion.

 

 4-H, the youth component of the Iowa State University Extension, offers opportunities to choose from among fifty different project areas. The 4-H program is open to all youth kindergarten through 12th grade. For more information about 4-H, contact the Linn County Extension Office, 3279 7th Ave. Suite 140, Marion, or phone 319-377-9839.

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2012 Results – 4-H/FFA Rabbit

4-H members exhibited winning rabbits at the Linn County 4-H and FFA show on Thursday, June 29, 2012 at the Linn County Fair in Central City.

Best of Show Purebred Rabbit was exhibited by:   Kelly Breja, Cedar Rapids, Harlequin

Reserve Best of Show Purebred Rabbit was  exhibited by:  Ben Holcomb, Cedar Rapids, Californian

Other top exhibitors were as follows:  

Champion Best Home Raised Rabbit:  Kelly Breja, Cedar Rapids, Harlequin

Best Commercial Rabbit:  Ben Holcomb, Cedar Rapids, Californian

Reserve Commercial Rabbit:  Ben Moyer, Walker, New Zealand

Commercial Breed Winners are:

Best Californian:  Ben Holcomb, Cedar Rapids

Best Opposite Californian:  Ben Holcomb, Cedar Rapids

Best New Zealand:  Ben Moyer, Walker

Best Opposite New Zealand:  Brianna Murdock, Alburnett

Best of Fancy Breeds are:

Champion Fancy:  Kelly Breja, Cedar Rapids – Harlequin

Reserve Fancy:  Tanner Rosdail, Marion – Mini Rex

Best of Breed Winners are:

Abbi Holcomb, Cedar Rapids – American Sable

Best Opposite:  Abbi Holcomb, Cedar Rapids

Taylor Schlicht, Center Point – Dutch

Sierra Brandt, Alburnett – Dwarf Hotot

Brianna Murdock, Alburnett – Florida White

Best Opposite:  Brianna Murdock, Alburnett

Kelly Breja, Cedar Rapids – Harlequin

Best Opposite:  Kelly Breja , Cedar Rapids

Mikayla Hartl, Central City – Holland Lop

Best Opposite:  Mikayla Hartl, Central City

Casey Robertson, Marion – Jersey Wooly

Best Opposite:  Caitlin Robertson, Marion

Nicholas Morrison, Alburnett – Mini Lop

Best Opposite:  Blane Beckner , Marion

Tanner Rosdail, Marion – Mini Rex

Best Opposite: Caitlin Robertson, Marion

Brianna Murdock, Alburnett – Netherland Dwarf

Best Opposite:  Alyssa Schlicht, Center Point

Kelly Breja, Cedar Rapids – Polish

Ben Moyer, Walker – Silver Marten

Best Opposite:  Ben Moyer, Walker

Austin Himes, Central City – Tan

Best Opposite:  Austin Himes, Central City

Alyssa Schlicht, Center Point- Lionhead

Best Opposite:  Rachel Longfellow, Alburnett

Rabbit Showmanship

Juniors – Grades 4-6:  Champion: Casey Robertson, Marion

Intermediate – Grades 7-8:  Champion:  Kelly Breja, Cedar Rapids

Senior – Grades 9-12:  Champion:   Mikayla Hartl, Central City

Advanced:  Champion:  Austin Himes, Central City

The Rabbit Educational Poster Division winners were:

Best Overall ARBA Poster:  Champion:  Austin Himes, Central City

ARBA/ACBA Breed Posters – Junior, grade 4-6,  Champion Caitlin Robertson, Marion

ARBA/ACBA Breed Posters – Intermediate, grades 7-8,  Champion:  Allison Green, Cedar Rapids

ARBA/ACBA Breed Posters – Senior, grades 9-12, Champion:  Austin Himes, Central City

 

Best Overall Animal Science Poster:  Champion:   Kelly Breja, Cedar Rapids

Animal Science Poster – Juniors, grades 4-6:  John Paul Buss, Cedar Rapids

Animal Science Poster –Intermediate, grades 7-8:  Kelly Breja, Cedar Rapids

 

 4-H, the youth component of the Iowa State University Extension, offers opportunities to choose from among fifty different project areas. The 4-H program is open to all youth kindergarten through 12th grade. For more information about 4-H, contact the Linn County Extension Office, 3279 7th Ave. Suite 140, Marion, or phone 319-377-9839.

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2012 Results- Bucket Bottle Calf

Bucket Bottle Calves were exhibited at the Linn County Fair in Central City on Friday, June 29.  Entries included beef and dairy.

The results are as follows:

Junior Champion  –  Jordan Balderston, Central City

Reserve Junior Champion  – Kanan Morris, Central City

Intermediate Champion  –  Rachel Zumbach, Coggon

Reserve Intermediate Champion  –  Sarah Melsha, Anamosa

 4-H, the youth component of the Iowa State University Extension, offers opportunities to choose from among fifty different project areas. The 4-H program is open to all youth kindergarten through 12th grade. For more information about 4-H, contact the Linn County Extension Office, 3279 7th Ave. Suite 140, Marion, or phone 319-377-9839.

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