Lancaster County Fair Schedules Denver Fun competitions for all ages dominate the festivities at the Denver Community Fair. There will be Jell-O eating and smelly sneaker contests, outhouse races and super peanut scrambles. A baked goods auction and the crowning of the fair queen will open the week’s festivities in the Denver Memorial Park on Main Street in the borough. Bingo games will be held each evening from 6 to 10 p.m. and sen ior citizen bingo will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Wednesday, Thursday and Friday afemoons. Specials for the amusement rides will be held on Thursday’s “Family Night” from 6 to 10 p.m. and during a Saturday matinee from 1 to 5 p.m. Access to off-street parking, for $l, is available at the park’s Pine Street entrance and the Denver Borough lot on Main Street. Handicapped parking is available upon request Exhibits for the fair will be registered Monday from 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Sept. 15: 6:30 p.m.. Baked goods auction; 7 p.m., fair queen coronation; 8 p.m., Jell-0 eating contest. RIGIDPLY RAFTERS’ “GLU-LAM COLUMN” SPECIFICATIONS All columns shall be Rlgidply Raf ters’ "Glu-Lam Columns," manufac tured of foundation grade #2 south ern yellow pine. The laminations shall be glued together at 12% mois ture content with waterproof phenol resorcinal glue. They shall be as sembled and clamped under pres sure in a controlled environment until the glue is cured. The columns shall be CCA pressure treated to a .60 retention factor, a minimum of 12" above the ground line on the ground contact end. The columns shall meet the following test procedures: Block Shear Test, Cyclic Delamination Test, Finger Joint Test and A.S.T.M. D 905-49. We Use Pressure-Treated Lumber ht*. r Wednesday, Sept. 16: 7 p.m., parade (rain date Thursday). Thursday, Sept. 17: 4 p.m., sheep show; 7 p.m., look-alike lip sync contest followed by perfor mance by Hungry Jack. Friday, Sept 18: 6 p.m., beef show followed by auction; 7 p.m., talent show. Saturday, Sept. 19: 11 a.m., cow chip poker and pet show; 1:30 p.m., outhouse race; 2:30 p.m., ba by parade; 3:30 p.m., super peanut scramble; 4:30 p.m., smelly sneaker conest; 7:30 p.m., enter tainment by Big Whceley and the Whitewalls. Ephrata The granddaddy of county fairs, the Ephrata Fair will celebrate 74 years of food, fun and games of chance along its midway on Mam and State streets. Although the midway covers several blocks, exhibits for the fair spread out further, requiring a free shuttle service for fairgoers to lake in all the events. The free shuttle bus running from 4 to 10 p.m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Friday will pick up visitors at the comer of South State and West Franklin streets to the livestock exhibits located in Tested and Approved for use in the post frame construction industry by engineers at The Pennsylvania State University and Wood Mechanics Personnel. YS the Eprata Community Park. Other exhibits will be located in the Pioneer Fire Hall, and art ex hibits will be shown at the Art works at Doneckers. A roving band will provide musical enter tainment. The fair’s first contest begins Monday at 4 p .m. with the second annual scarecrow contest. The fair will end Saturday night with the crowning of Miss Lan caster County. Tuesday, Sept. 22: 10 a.m., bake sale; 5 p.m., adult tractor driving contest and junior market swine show; 8 p.m., pig chase. Wednesday, Sept. 23: 10 a.m., dairy cattle show; 1 p.m. Cloister FFA tractor driving contest; 3:30 p.m., judging lamb on foot, fol lowed by junior market lamb judging; 7 p.m., street fair parade, (ram date is Thursday). Thursday, Sept. 24: 1 to 6 p.m., kiddies day; 5 p.m., baby beef show; 6:30 p.m., carcass lamb, baby beef and hog sale (if it rams Wednesday, the sale will be moved to friday); 6:30 p.m. com munity tug of war contest; 7 p.m., garden tractor pulling contest. Friday, Sept. 25 : 6:30 p.m., cow milking contest followed by family fun contests. Saturday, Sept. 26: 2 p.m., b aby parade; 8 p.m., Miss Lancas ter County Scholarship Pageant. West Lampeter The West Lampeter Communi ty Fair will show off children’s gardening skills with a sunflower growing contest Thursday at 4:30 p.m. Also, a petting zoo will be open from 6 to 8:30 p.m. each eve ning of the fair. Calf roping contests and an all western horse show give the fair a western flavor and the farming The Glu-Lam Post 'he Only REAL Laminated Post pjGiOPi* ALTERS, RIGIDPLY RAFTERS, Inc. 701 E. Linden St, Richland, PA 17087 Telephone: 717-866-6581 Fax: 717-866-7237 skills of FFA students will be evi dent in the log sawing and bale throwing contests. Opening each day at 9 a.m., the fair will serve lunch from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and dinner from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Community Fair Res taurant in the fire hall building. Fairgoers not ready for the fes tivities to end can stop by Satur day night at 7 p.m. to bid on prize winning vegetables and fruits at an auction. Wednesday, Sept. 23: 10 a.m., sheep show; 1 p.m., swine show; 5:30 p.m., pet show; 6 p.m. sheep blocking and fitting contest; 6:30 p.m., beef show; L-S Elementary School band concert; 7 p.m., pa rade; 7:30 p.m., fair queen contest; 9 p.m., tug of war. Thursday, Sept. 24: 9:30 a.m., FFA judging contest; noon, dairy cattle judging; 1:30 p.m., FFA log sawing and bale throwing contest; 4:30 p.m., baby parade; 6 p.m., draft horse exhibit and demonstra tion; 7 p.m., youlh dairy show manship and fitting contest; L-S High School Band Concert; 7:30 p.m., greased pig catching contest; 9 p.m. Tractor square dance. Friday, Sept. 25: 1 p.m., all western horse show; 6:30 p.m., calf roping contest; 4-H and FFA hog, beef and lamb consignment sale; 10 p.m., youth encourage ment award presentation. The highlight of the New Hol land Farmers Fair is the annual spectacle of bands parade, featur ing more than a dozen county bands. The fair also features a midway that stretches along Main Street, Route 23. The livestock events will be held on the grounds of the New Holland sale bams. Lancaster Farming, Saturday, September 12, 1992-A2l New Holland Registration of exhibits will be on Tuesday. As a new feature of the fair, Fri day afternoon will be designated as kids day with a clown and ma gic show by the Amazing Earl at 4 p.m. on Franklin Street and a pet ting zoO on Fulton Street. Tuesday, Sept. 29: 5:30 p.m., swine show. Wednesday, Sept. 30: Noon, bake sale at ABC Groff’s; 3 p.m., sheep show; 7 p.m., opening pa rade. Thursday, Oct. 1: 8 p.m., lug of war. Friday, Oct. 2: 3 p.m., kid’s day events; 6:30 p.m., swine and sheep sale; 8 p.m., lug of war. Saturday, Oct. 3: 7 a.m., horseshoe pitching contest; 2 p.m., pet parade; 4 p.m., baby pa rade: 8 p.m., 27th annual fire men’s finals m the lug of war. Manheim The fair season ends with the Manhcim Community Farm Show, and its biggest attraction is the children’s barnyard, a com bination petting zoo and educa tional tour. Manheim also has the county’s only shepherds lead line contest, where sheep owners show off their animals and themselves as they model tailored wool outfits in the show ring. The Baron Sliegel one-mile foot race and the annual parade are also unique attractions in Man heim. The farm show will be held on the grounds and fields next to Manheim Central High School on Adcle Avenue. The deadline for entries is 10 a.m. Monday. 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