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SATURDAY, JULY 25, 2015
8:30 am……....Ardice Stellfug Ranch Horse Memorial
and Colt to Maturity Classses
SUNDAY, JULY 26, 2015
1:00 pm ..................................................... 4-H Horse Show and
.......................... 4-H Horsemanship Classes at Dix’s Arena
FRIDAY, JULY 31, 2015
9:00 am – 5:00 pm ............................ Commercial Booth Set Up
5:30 pm ............... 4-H Interview Judging at Valley Event Center
7:00 pm ………………………………………………RINGLING 5
Sponsored by: Drug Task Force Fundraiser
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 2015
8:00 am – 6:00 pm ............................. Open Class Exhibit Entry
9:00 am – 8:00 pm ............................ Commercial Booth Set Up
8:30 am………………………………………….Kid’s Rodeo Entry
Entry Open Now Until July 31st 6:00 pm
9:00 am ................................................................... Kid’s Rodeo
................................................. Starting at Old Hockey Rink
3:00 pm …………………...Rules for Old Mil Light Ranch Rodeo
4:00 pm…………………… Old Mil Light Ranch Rodeo Calcutta
Following Calcutta ................................................ Ranch Rodeo
1:00 pm ............................................................... Beef Weigh-In
2:00 pm………………………………...………….Sheep Weigh-In
3:00 pm ………………………………….………..Swine Weigh-In
4:45 pm …………………...Dog & Cat Showman ship & Judging
7:00 pm .......... .Judging Floriculture, Culinary Arts, Horticulture,
.......................................................... Jr. Department & FFA
9:00 pm ............................... Beef Released to Outside Tie-Outs
SUNDAY, AUGUST 2, 2015
8:00 am ...................................................Pens & Stalls Cleaned
8:00 am – 12:00 pm ................................... Judging Open Class
10:00am ……………………………………,…....Cowboy Church
12:00 pm .................................................................... Car Show
11:00 am – 9:00 pm .......................... Commercial Booths Open
12:00 pm – 9:00 pm ......................... Open Class Exhibits Open
12:00 pm – 6:45 pm .................................. Independence Stage
Dr. Susan Rosen, Steve’s Fun Balloons, Freddie Prez
1:00 pm ................................... Beef Showmanship and Judging
5:00 pm – 11:00 pm ........................ Funtime Carnival Company
5:30 pm ............................................ Rodeo Production Meeting
6:15 pm ...................................................Calf Dressing Calcutta
Entry Open Now Until Sunday, August 2rd 6:00 pm
Following Calcutta ................................................. Calf Dressing
7:00 pm ................................. PRCA Rodeo & Wild Horse Race
Northern Prairie Auto Ram Rodeo Series
“Tough Enough to Wear Pink”
9:00 pm ............................... Beef Released to Outside Tie-outs
MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 2015
“COOPERATIVE DAY AT THE FAIR”
7:30 am .................. Pens and Stalls cleaned for manure pickup
7:30 am …………………………Swine Showmanship & Judging
8:00 am ................................................................ Wool Judging
7:30 am ....................................................... PRCA Rodeo Slack
10:00 am – 9:00 pm ......................... Open Class Exhibits Open
10:00 am – 9:00 pm .......................... Commercial Booths Open
11:00 am ………… …Goat & Sheep Showmanship & Judging
12:00 pm – 6:00 pm .................................. Independence Stage
Dr. Susan Rosen, Steve’s Fun Balloons, Freddie Prez
2:00 pm .................................... People’s Choice Voting Begins
2:00 pm ...................... PRCA Rodeo Queen Stick Horse Rodeo
...................................................................... At Valley View
3:00 pm .................... Rabbit & Poultry Showmanship & Judging
12:00 pm – 11:00 pm ...................... Funtime Carnival Company
1:30 pm ……….……………….Round robin showmanship clinic
6:15 pm ...................................................Calf Dressing Calcutta
Entry Open Now Until Sunday, August 2rd, 6:00 pm
Following Calcutta ................................................. Calf Dressing
7:00 pm ................................. PRCA Rodeo & Wild Horse Race
Northern Prairie Auto Ram Rodeo Series
“Honor the Military”
9:00 pm .............................. Beef Released to Outside Tie-outs
TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 2014
7:30 am .................. Pens and Stalls cleaned for manure pickup
8:30 am ………….Sr., Jr., Pre- Jr. Round Robin Showmanship
( Followed by 9-and-under )
10:00 am – 6:00 pm ......................... Open Class Exhibits Open
10:00 am – 9:00 pm .......................... Commercial Booths Open
12:30 pm ............................................ Set-up for Livestock Sale
12:00 pm – 6:00 pm .................................. Independence Stage
Dr. Susan Rosen, Steve’s Fun Balloons,Freddie Prez
1:00 pm ................. 4-H Beef clean & ready for paint numbering
2:00 pm – 10:00 pm ........................ Funtime Carnival Company
2:15 pm .................................................. 4-H Awards Ceremony
3:00 pm ................................ Buyer Presale Viewing of Animals
3:30 pm ........................................................ 4-H Livestock Sale
5:00 pm ................. Open, 4-H & FFA Exhibits may be removed
5:00 pm ....................................................Load Market Animals
6:00 pm ............................................ Demolition Derby Calcutta
Following Calcutta ................ Children’s Museum La La Palooza
7:00 pm …………………………………….……Demolition Derby
“Dare to Wear Pink
Welcome To The
Northeast Montana Fair
On behalf of the Northeast Montana Fair Commission and the Valley County Commissioners, we invite you to the
2015 Northeast Montana Fair.
We have accepted the responsibility delegated to us to provide you with this event which showcases the best of
Northeast Montana. Our primary focus is education, a stimulated economy, and FUN! We are all optimistic that the
2015 Northeast Montana Fair will provide this environment.
Area talents are enjoyed by all fairgoers. We encourage everyone to participate in the 2015 fair by entering their
livestock, artwork, handiwork, culinary efforts or gardening successes. The fair is about everyone in the area becoming
involved as a spectator, 4-H member, exhibitor or local business.
Come and share adventures at the 2015 Northeast Montana Fair.
Valley County Commissioners
David Reinhardt, Bruce Peterson, Paul Tweten
Northeast Montana Fair Commission
Entertainment
Independence Stage:
 Dr. Susan Rosen
 Freddie Prez,
 Steve’s Fun Balloons & Strolling
Sunday, August 2 – Tuesday, August 4
12:00 P.M. – 7:00 P.M.
Doris Ozark, Fair Manager; Bob Hanson; Smiley Johnson;
Jerry Arnold; Adam Powell; Tasha Mix; Tee Aune
The Valley County Fair Board takes this opportunity to say “Thank You” to:
 Fair Staff: Doris Ozark, Kerry Hentges, Kaite Potter,
 All the businesses, organization and individuals who sponsored ads, special awards or contests.
 The dozens of volunteers who spend hundreds of hours to bring you a quality Fair
 The Rodeo Committee for organizing the Rodeo and for all the work they have done on the arena
 Milk River Motorsports for managing the Demolition Derby
 All who share their talents on the entertainment stage
 All the individuals, clubs, organizations and businesses whose displays add to the attraction of the grounds and exhibit
building
 All the superintendents, judges and clerks
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All the others who are not listed but add so much to the success of the Fair. Thank You!
The Northeast Montana Fair has become a tradition in the lives of the residents of Northeast Montana. The Fair Board
takes pleasure in hosting this annual celebration and invites everyone to come, relax, visit, eat, enjoy, compete, and
share your special talents while you experience the Northeast Montana Fair!
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
The main purpose of the Northeast Montana Fair is to provide a forum for local participation, to provide an opportunity
to celebrate culture and:
 To encourage development of agriculture through exhibits of livestock, crops and garden;
 To encourage the enjoyment of flowers through floral exhibits;
 To encourage the expression of creative abilities through the exhibits of fine arts and skilled handiwork; and
 To provide an opportunity to showcase culinary skills through culinary exhibits.
Exhibit buildings are open from
10:00 am to 9:00 pm
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