Sunday, September 20, 2009 L THE DALLAS POST Another fair year has come and gone! There were rides, animals, displays, entertainment and food — oh, so much food. And it was all enjoyed by thousands of people over a five-day period last week. But, alas, all good things must come to an end and the 2009 version of the Luzerne County Fair has ended. Not to worry, though — there’s only 51 weeks until next year’s fair begins. John Bonavita, of Jon-Ann Farms in Meshoppen, holds onto this 6-month-old Ayshire heifer. HORA TEE Michele Keiper, of Lehman, holds a mini-Rex rabbit she displayed in the animal booth. Landon George, of Bloomsburg, closes his eyes and kisses a macaw. aie de a i BUR WE dep Se 2 3 . - # Wye Enjoying a ride at the Luzerne County Fair are, from lef Steve and Jen Schucker, of Shavertown, show their children, Marley and Poppy, around the fair. t, Taylor Spears, Nicole Carnell and Britney Meeker, of Lehman. Dusty Titus, left, and Melissa Buzink are caught judging and Kyle Keiper, of Lehman, takes to the riding rink to exercise and John Manzoni, of Dallas, a retired dairy farmer, talks about how setting up displays in the Art and Craft barn. practice his 3-year-old horse. this antique hay baler works. "] WE Cl A : _ ; a LA. -; ; - a — A ————
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