Sunday, September 14, 2008 THE DALLAS POST PAGE 5 [TR DeAngelo, of Sweet Valley, checks out a chick- en during the judging process at the Luzerne County Fair. The judge is Robert Powell, of Carbon- dale. [is ya 1) WJ BOE Mason and Sarah Rios, of Harveys Lake, and Kayla Meier and Kody and Mark Pachamovitch, of Sweet Valley, head toward the amusement rides at the fair. Ending summer ‘fair’ly ¢: The 46th annual Luzerne County Fair has come to an end and, according to all accounts, was a huge success. A viable source of income for clubs that provide community services throughout the year, the fair strives to be an affordable, yet memorable, event. There was food to eat, enter- tainment to enjoy, rides to ride, crafts and products to purchase and animals to marvel at. All in all, the fair surely provid- ed a fun time - for the whole herd! For more photos, visit www. mydallaspost.com. Gail and Joe Telesco, of Dallas, appreciate the agricultural displays. Donna Grey, of Shavertown, a volunteer at the Luzerne Coun- ty Fair, pins ribbons and awards onto drawings that were en- tered at the fair. Luzerne County Fair judge Robert Powell holds up a prize-winning chicken and its eggs with owner Bar- bara Rupert, of Hunlock Creek. CHARLOTTE BARTIZEK/ FOR THE DALLAS POST EEN “- Aaron Patton, left, and Katie Rogers, Dallas, ride the elephants. Courtney Fox , of Red Rock, and Janice Richardson, of Shickshin- ny, encourage "Pal" before the opening ceremonies at the Lu- zerne County Fair. The Moore family, of Larksville, visits the animal exhibits at the fair. From left, are Lara, James, Joshua, Jim and Casey. f SHEE REE i Ly eb
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