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70th Annual Chelan County Fair

Arts and Entertainment

September 8, 2022

From: Chelan County Fair

Celebrating 70 Years Of County Fun For Everyone!

Schedule of Events

September 7, 2022

FFA
Noon-8:00 PM: Livestock Entries
8:00 PM: Mandatory horse meeting
9:00 PM: Educational demonstration registration
9:00 PM: Barn closes

4H
12:00 PM-8:00 PM: Livestock entries accepted with Livestock
12:00 PM-8:00 PM: Horse entries accepted
12:00 PM-8:00 PM: Still Life accepted in 4-H Building
8:00 PM: Mandatory Horse Meeting - Leaders, Members, Parents - Horse Arena
9:00 PM: All entries must be in place

September 8, 2022

Entertainment
12:00 PM: Joe Stoddard at Ag Supply Main Stage
12:30 PM: Wendy's Tropical Birds at Wendy's Stage
1:00 PM: Alex Zerbe at Ag Supply Main Stage
1:45 PM: Joe Stoddard at Strolling
2:00 PM: Carley Schoening at Ag Supply Main Stage
3:00 PM: Alex Zerbe at Ag Supply Main Stage
4:00 PM: Joe Stoddard at Ag Supply Main Stage
4:30 PM: Wendy's Tropical Birds at Wendy's Stage
5:00 PM: Gladsong Choir at Ag Supply Main Stage
6:00 PM: Wendy's Tropical Birds at Wendy's Stage
6:15 PM: Joe Stoddard at Strolling
6:30 PM: Alex Zerbe at Ag Supply Main Stage
7:00 PM: Ryan Stevenson at Arena Stage
 
FFA
5:00 AM: Barns open
8:00 AM: Horse gaming
9:00 AM: Horse exercise
10:00 AM: Barn duty begins
10:00 AM: Still Life judging
9:00 AM: Goat Type/Market judging
9:00 AM: Swine Type/Market judging
12:30 PM: Beef Type/Market judging
1:00 PM: Sheep Type/Market judging
2:00 PM-6:00 PM: FFA demonstrations
1:00 PM: English Equitation/Pleasure
3:00 PM: Poultry Fitting and Showing Contest
3:00 PM: Rabbit and Cavy Fitting and Equine Trail Class
4:00 PM: Gaming Horse Fitting and Showing
5:00 PM: Rabbit and Cavy Fitting and Showing Contest
6:00 PM: Small Animal Round Robin to follow Rabbit and Cavy
8:00 PM: Barn duty ends
9:00 PM: Barns close

4H
5:00 AM: Barns Open
8:00 AM: Horse Gaming
9:00 AM: Equine Judging
9:00 AM: Knowledge Bowl –Pavilion (Check for times)
9:00 AM: Swine/Type Market Judging
9:00 AM: Goat/Type Market Judging
10:00 AM: Equine Showmanship and Halter
12:30 PM: Beef/Type Market Judging
1:00 PM: Sheep/Type Market Judging
1:00 PM: English Equitation/Pleasure
3:00 PM: Poultry Fitting and Showing Contest
3:00 PM: Equine Trail Class
4:00 PM: Gaming Horse Fitting & Showing-Show Arena
4:00 PM: Demonstrations
5:00 PM: Rabbit and Cavy Fitting and Showing Contest
6:00 PM: Small Animal Round Robin to follow Rabbit and Cavy
9:00 PM: All exhibit buildings close

September 9, 2022

Entertainment
11:00 AM: Joe Stoddard at Strolling
11:45 AM: Alex Zerbe at Ag Supply Main Stage
12:30 PM: Wendy's Tropical Birds at Wendy's Stage
1:00 PM: Joe Stoddard at Ag Supply Main Stage
2:30 PM: Alex Zerbe at Ag Supply Main Stage
3:00 PM: Joe Stoddard at Strolling
4:00 PM: Alex Zerbe at Ag Supply Main Stage
4:30 PM: Wendy's Tropical Birds at Wendy's Stage
5:00 PM: Joe Stoddard at Ag Supply Main Stage
6:00 PM: Wendy's Tropical Birds at Wendy's Stage
6:30 PM: Pre Func Band at Beer Garden
6:45 PM: Alex Zerbe at Ag Supply Main Stage
7:30 PM: Eddie Montgomery at Arena Stage
9:00 PM: Older & Wiser at Ag Supply Main Stage and Pre Func Band at Beer Garden
 
FFA
5:00 AM: Barns open
6:00 AM-9:00 AM: 4-H cleaning parking lots & fairgrounds
Before 9:00 AM: Horse exercise
10:00 AM: Barn duty begins.
9:00 AM: Swine Fitting & Showing
9:00 AM: Goat Fitting & Showing
12:30 PM: Beef Fitting & Showing
1:00 PM: Sheep Fitting & Showing
2:00 PM-6:00 PM: FFA demonstrations
4:00 PM: Round Robin
8:00 PM: Barn duty ends
10:00 PM: Barns close

4H
5:00 AM: Barns Open
6:00 AM-9:00 AM: 4-H cleaning parking lots & fairgrounds
10:00 AM: Knowledge Bowl - Pavilion
10:00 AM: Equine Western, Bareback, Working Pairs Equitation/Pleasure
9:00 AM: Swine Fitting & Showing
9:00 AM: Goat Fitting & Showing
12:30 PM: Beef Fitting & Showing
1:00 PM: Sheep Fitting & Showing
1:00 PM: Foods Contests in 4-H Building
4:00 PM: Round Robin Fitting and Showing
4:00 PM-8:00 PM: 4-H Demonstrations
10:00 PM: All exhibit buildings close

September 10, 2022

Entertainment
10:00 AM: Alex Zerbe at Ag Supply Main Stage
11:00 AM: Joe Stoddard at Strolling and Daybreak Cyn Bluegrass at Ag Supply Main Stage
12:30 PM: Wendy's Tropical Birds at Wendy's Stage
1:00 PM: Joe Stoddard at Ag Supply Main Stage
2:00 PM: Daybreak Cyn Bluegrass at Ag Supply Main Stage
2:30 PM: Daybreak Cyn Bluegrass at Ag Supply Main Stage
2:45 PM: Alex Zerbe at Ag Supply Main Stage
3:00 PM: Joe Stoddard at Strolling
4:00 PM: Alex Zerbe at Ag Supply Main Stage
4:30 PM: Wendy's Tropical Birds at Wendy's Stage
5:00 PM: Joe Stoddard at Ag Supply Main Stage
6:00 PM: Wendy's Tropical Birds at Wendy's Stage
6:30 PM: Older & Wiser at Ag Supply Main Stage
9:00 PM: Paul Mares/Freeway at Ag Supply Main Stage
 
FFA
5:00 AM: Barns open
6:00 AM-9:00 AM: FFA cleaning parking lots & fairgrounds
Before 9:00 AM: Horse exercise
9:00 AM: Fur & Feather Auction
10:00 AM: Livestock Auction
10:00 AM: Barn duty begins
2:00 PM-6:00 PM: FFA demonstrations
3:00 PM: Poultry CDE
4:30 PM-5:30 PM: Horse Exercise
8:00 PM: Barn duty ends
10:00 PM: Barns close

7:00 PM-PRCA Pro Rodeo

The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) is deeply committed to the proper care and treatment of the livestock used in the rodeo. The Livestock Welfare Program is extensive and covers many aspects including livestock care standards, education, research, outreach, and government relations.

Professional rodeo action consists of two types of competitions - rough stock events and timed events - and an all-around cowboy crown. Each competition has its own set of rodeo rules and order of events.

Rodeo 101- Roughstock Events
In the rough stock, events bareback riding, saddle bronc riding and bull riding a contestant's score is equally dependent upon his performance and the animal's performance. To earn a qualified score, the cowboy, while using only one hand, must stay aboard a bucking horse or bull for eight seconds. If the rider touches the animal, himself, or any of his equipment with his free hand, he is disqualified. In saddle bronc and bareback riding, a cowboy must "mark out" his horse; that is, he must exit the chute with his spurs set above the horse's shoulders and hold them there until the horse's front feet hit the ground after the initial jump out of the chute. Failing to do so results in disqualification. During the regular season, two judges each score a cowboy's qualified ride by awarding 0 to 25 points for the rider's performance and 0 to 25 points for the animal's effort. The judges' scores are then combined to determine the contestant's score. A perfect score is 100 points.

Rodeo 101- Timed Events
In timed events steer wrestling, team roping, tie-down roping, barrel racing, and steer roping; cowboys and cowgirls at "the other end of the arena" compete against the clock, as well as against each other. A contestant's goal is to post the fastest time in his or her event. In steer wrestling and the roping events, calves and steers are allowed a head start. The competitor, on horseback, starts in a three-sided fenced area called a box. The fourth side opens into the arena. A rope barrier is stretched across that opening and is tied to the calf or steer with a breakaway loop. Once the calf or steer reaches the head-start point - predetermined by the size of the arena - the barrier is automatically released. If a cowboy breaks that barrier, a 10-second penalty is added.

4H
5:00 AM: Barns Open
9:00 AM: Fur and Feathers Auction
10:00 AM  at Knowledge Bowl - Pavilion
10:00 AM-8:00 PM: 4H Demonstrations
10:00 AM: Market Livestock Sale
1:00 PM: Equine Costume Class
2:00 PM: Equine Groom Squad Contest
2:00 PM: Rabbit Judging Contest
3:00 PM: Poultry Judging Contest
10:00 PM: All exhibit buildings close

September 11, 2022

Entertainment
10:30 PM: Joe Stoddard at Strolling
11:00 PM: Wendy's Tropical Birds at Wendy's Stage and Alex Zerbe at Ag Supply Main Stage
12:00 PM: Joe Stoddard at Ag Supply Main Stage
12:30 PM: Wendy's Tropical Birds at Wendy's Stage
1:00 PM: Alex Zerbe at Ag Supply Main Stage
2:00 PM: Joe Stoddard at Strolling
3:00 PM: Alex Zerbe at Ag Supply Main Stage
3:30 PM: Wendy's Tropical Birds at Wendy's Stage
4:00 PM: Joe Stoddard at Ag Supply Main Stage

FFA
6:00 AM: Barns open
6:00 AM-9:00 AM: 4-H & FFA cleaning parking lots & fairgrounds
Before 9:00 AM: Horse exercise
9:30 AM: Horse CDE
10:00 AM: Barn duty begins
10:00 AM-Noon at Garden CDE
10:00 AM-Noon at Tractor Driving CDE
12:30 PM: Livestock CDE
5:00 PM: Barn duty ends
5:00 PM: Barns close
6:00 PM: Animal hauled out

1:00 PM-PRCA Pro Rodeo

The Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association (PRCA) is deeply committed to the proper care and treatment of the livestock used in the rodeo. The Livestock Welfare Program is extensive and covers many aspects including livestock care standards, education, research, outreach, and government relations.

Professional rodeo action consists of two types of competitions - rough stock events and timed events - and an all-around cowboy crown. Each competition has its own set of rodeo rules and order of events.

Rodeo 101- Roughstock Events
In the rough stock, events bareback riding, saddle bronc riding and bull riding a contestant's score is equally dependent upon his performance and the animal's performance. To earn a qualified score, the cowboy, while using only one hand, must stay aboard a bucking horse or bull for eight seconds. If the rider touches the animal, himself, or any of his equipment with his free hand, he is disqualified. In saddle bronc and bareback riding, a cowboy must "mark out" his horse; that is, he must exit the chute with his spurs set above the horse's shoulders and hold them there until the horse's front feet hit the ground after the initial jump out of the chute. Failing to do so results in disqualification.
During the regular season, two judges each score a cowboy's qualified ride by awarding 0 to 25 points for the rider's performance and 0 to 25 points for the animal's effort. The judges' scores are then combined to determine the contestant's score. A perfect score is 100 points.

Rodeo 101- Timed Events
In timed events steer wrestling, team roping, tie-down roping, barrel racing, and steer roping; cowboys and cowgirls at "the other end of the arena" compete against the clock, as well as against each other. A contestant's goal is to post the fastest time in his or her event. In steer wrestling and the roping events, calves and steers are allowed a head start. The competitor, on horseback, starts in a three-sided fenced area called a box. The fourth side opens into the arena. A rope barrier is stretched across that opening and is tied to the calf or steer with a breakaway loop. Once the calf or steer reaches the head-start point - predetermined by the size of the arena - the barrier is automatically released. If a cowboy breaks that barrier, a 10-second penalty is added.

4H
5:00 AM: Barns Open
6:00 AM-9:00 AM: 4-H & FFA cleaning parking lots & fairgrounds
9:30 AM: Horse Judging Contest
10:00 AM-8:00 PM: Knowledge Bowl –Pavilion
10:00 AM-4:00 PM: 4H Demonstration
11:00 PM: Livestock Judging Contest
2:00 PM: Pet Talent and Costume Show
3:00 PM: Style Show-Main Stage
5:00 PM: Fair Closes - Still life exhibits may not be removed from fair before this time.

Date: September 8-11, 2022

Location:
Chelan County Fairgrounds,
5700 Wescott Drive,
Cashmere, WA 98815.

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