Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, August 28, 1993, Image 137

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Overall winners of the youth show are, from left, Erica Davis with the reserve Junior
champion; Gregory Davis, with the junior champion; Melissa Werley with the reserve
grand champion; and Stacey Geist, with the grar champion.
Itncwtef Finning, Saturday, August 28, 1993.09
Local Livestock
At The Big E
WEST SPRINGFIELD, Mass.
Alfred and Katherine Tyler of
Weston Farm in Glen Arm, Md.,
have entered one of Eastern States
Exposition’s prestigious livestock
shows held during The Big E here.
The Tylers have entered 11
Montadale sheep for show and
competition in the Montadale
Show, which will be held Sunday;
September 19, at 9 a.m. in Agri
culture Arena 1.
Hie 72nd edition of “New Eng
land’s Great State Fair” will take
place September 15-26 and is ex
pected to draw one million visitors
during this year’s 12-day run.
More than 5,000 livestock en
tries from throughout New Eng
land, eastern Canada, and as far
away as Ohio and Indiana will
compete for ribbons and cash priz
es. Livestock from more than 500
farms will be shown in continuous
competition and in exhibitions,
making The Big E one of the ma
jor livestock shows in the East
The Fair’s 4-H/FFA Day is Satur
day, September 18.
Top name entertainment, thrill
ing rides, sensational free shows,
tasty treats and crafts to treasure
add to the memory-making excite
ment and magic of The Big E.
Visitors will discover everything
from agriculture to zero gravity at
the fair’s educational and historic
exhibits, including bam tours and
the U.S. Space Camp® Expo.
The Big E is easy to reach: Via
Rt. 1-91 North, take Exit 3 and
proceed on RL 5 North to Ru 147
West, or from 1-91 North Exit 3,
take Rt. 57 West to Rt. 159 North
to Rt. 147 East. Via 1-91 South,
take Exit 138 to Rt. 5 South to Rt
147 West. Via the Massachusetts
Turnpike, take Exit 4 and proceed
South on Rt 5 to Rt. 147 West.
General Admission (ages
14-39} is just $8; admission is $6
for seniors 60 and over and kids
age 6 to 13. Tots S and under enter
free.
Special discounted ad
mission rates apply for
entry after 5 p.m., for
three-day passes, ad
vance group tickets, and
for the first two days of
the fair.
For more informa
tion, call (413) 737-BIG
E or the 24-hour Info
Line at (413) 787-0271.
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