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Guess I’ll be satisfied with my goldfish and the black cat in the garage with two new baby kittens. with circulating fans & Air-O-Matic Exhaust Fans RTABLE CIRCULATING FANS 4S" Fan With 1 HP Motor YORK (York Co.) Where in York will you find sizzling ribs, non-stop music, racing dogs and much more throughout the last weekend in July? At the inaugural Keystone National Rib Cook-Off and Music Fcst at the York Coun ty Fairgrounds, July 28 through 31. This new event will feature competition among 15 “ribra leurs” who will sell their special ties to the public and compete in a judged competition, musical entertainment including perfor mances by national acts, a crafts fair, dog races, hot air balloon rides and a variety of other activi ties including a special children’s area, which will feature a petting barnyard. The field of “ribratcurs” term used to describe the restaur- ants and caterers who will prepare their barbecue specialties will represents an international flavor coming from Canada, across seven states, and throughout cen tral Pennsylvania. Four days of non-slop musical entertainment will feature perfor mances by the Charlie Daniels Band, Three Dog Night, Jefferson Starship and Ronnie McDowell and other local and regional acts. BEAT THE HEAT! ECONOMICAL /* BELT DRIVE * Excellent for cooling dairy barns, livestock buildings, garages, warehouses, plants or for emergency ventilation. COMPARE THIS WITH OTHER 1 HP MOTORS WHICH USE IS AMPS OR EVEN MORE/ Zlmm*rm*n 9.3 Amp*, 30 Day* U«« = $ 76.20 Brand X 15.0 Amp*, 30 Day* U*e • $124.20 SAVINGS • $4l p*r Month Baud On 10 Cant* Par KWH Rib Cook-Off And Music Fest a Kf| LANCO I I U CONCRETE L».[flJ WALLS Agricultural» Commercial ♦ Residential \ WE DO SCS WORK • ALL TYPES OF POURED WALLS • Retaining Walls • Bunker Silos • Manure Pits (circular or rectangular) • Slatted Floor Deep Pits • Footers * Flatwork CONTACT: STEVE PETERSHEIM, JR. P.O. Box 256, Bird-In-Hand, PA 17505 717-291-4585 • (FAX) 717-291-4686 The continuous musical entertain ment is presented in cooperation with WPMT Fox 43, Country 105 WIOV, WARM 103 FM. 93.5 WTPA and Country 108 WGTY. A craft fair will feature more than 40 booths, where artisans will sell everything from quilts to handmade jewelry throughout the four-day event. Event organizers expect more than 60,000 people to attend the festival, which will also include: • Jack Russell Dog Races with feisty terriers chasing a fox tail. • A special children’s area fea turing clowns, magicians and other entertainers. • Tethered hot air balloon rides will offer a view of the festival from above, (weather-permitting) • Roving performers entertain ing the crowds throughout the fairgrounds. Hours will be 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., daily. Admission is $4.00 per day for adults and free for children 12 and under. Admission includes all musical entertainment. No coolers, bottles, cans or pets will be permitted. All tickets are general admission. Tickets to the Rib Cook-Off and Music Fest are available at the Lancuttr Farming, Saturday, July 23, 1994>81$ York County Fairgrounds. On Tuesday, July 26, rib-lovers will have a chance to preview the culinary experience awaiting them at the Keystone National Rib Cook-Off and Music Fcst at the York County Fairgrounds later that week. At the July 26 “sneak preview,” one of the competing ribratcurs, Cowboys BBQ & Rib Co. from Fort Worth, TX, will fire up hot coals at the Cherry Lane Park Box Lunch Revue in downtown York and allow the hungry lunch crowd to sample one rib and a soft drink for just SI.OO. The lunch crowd will also enjoy live musical enter tainment as well as giveaways by event sponsors. The event, which will lake place between 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m., will be free to the public. All proceeds from the Rib Cook-Off and Music Fcsl will benefit the Pennsylvania Lives tock Association (PLA). The PLA represents the total livestock asso ciation at the state level, provides leadership in education, promo tion, research and legislation, as well as encourages and supports youth activities.
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