Terrell & Takako
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Tyzen the Hypnotist
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Keith Raymond-Magician
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Sawn in half - Keith Raymond
Magician Keith Raymond saws an audience victim in half during a magic performance at the Fair.
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Quilts
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Rockets
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Arc Welding Skill
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Bailey Schupp
Grand Champion, Open Class Art, 10-11 Year Olds - Oil & Opaque Acrylics
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Laurie LaMere
Grand Champion - Open Class Art - Beginner, Watercolors & Transparent Acrylics
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Photography
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Artwork
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Rawhide braided reins
Melanie Woffinden made rawhide braided reins.
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Needlework
Isie McLoughlin got a Grand Champion ribbon for Knitted Articles category in the Open Class Needlework category. Marsha Barlow submitted an afghan in Open Class Needlework.
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Baked Goods
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Chocolate Dessert Bake-Off
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Meadow Grasses
Sublette County Meadow Grasses, by J.T. "Doc" Johnston, Balin' Wire Ranch.
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Bettina Sparrowe - Outstanding Lettuce
Bettina Sparrowe won the plaque for Outstanding Crops and Gardens for her lettuce in the Horticulture category.
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Gardeners
Beverly Luce (L) entered here Egyptian Walking Onions into the Fair. Bettina Sparrowe entered vegetables. Both are avid gardeners.
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Cattlewomen Booth
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Fiber Arts
Ardelle Hill helped sell quilt raffle tickets at the Fiber Arts Guild booth in the commercial hall. The quilt was pieced together by the Fiber Arts Guild and other Sublette County residents. The machine quilting was done by Terry Quinn. All proceeds benefit Rendezvous Pointe.
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Helena & Bob Linn
Helena and Bob Linn had a table at the Fair where people could buy Helena's two books, "Winter in the Bunkhouse" and "Summer and Sagebrush." The novels are set in Sublette County. Helena is starting a new book on homesteading. She has been actively involved for years in homestead research around the county. The Linns are long-time local residents.
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Movie Stunt Adventures
Ridgeway & Johnson "You're the Star" Movie Stunt Adventures demonstrated how to jump and fall from the tall tower. Afterwards, people could sign up for lessons to learn to do the jump.
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Russ's Carving Creations
The sand castle was an on-going project during the Fair.
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Cattlewomen's Luncheon
Michelle Pape (L) and Sandy Wright (R) cook up great food at the Cattlewomen's/Cowbelles Luncheon.
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Jonita Sommers
Jonita Sommers sells tickets for the Green River Valley Cattlewomen/Cowbelles luncheon.
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Jonita
Jonita Sommers, Cattlewomen's Luncheon
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5K Run/Walk
Chandler Jones crosses the finish line pushing her brother Ian for the Big Piney Recreation 5K Run/Walk on Saturday morning. Chandler has sponsors for her effort, the "Wild Riders", which pays for disabled youth to go to Jackson for therapeutic horseback riding sessions. Tracy Pape (L) and Sierra Forester (R) keep time.
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Poultry
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Kailey Barlow-Beef Ambassador
Kailey Barlow is the 2011 Wyoming Beef Ambassador. She attends events and representing the beef industry. "Support local and national ag producers!"
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Cattle barn
The cattle were all relaxed after the beef show.
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Sleeping
That can't be comfortable...?
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Over The Hill Beef Showmanship
Just for fun!
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Jenny Beiermann - Dog Show
Jenny Beiermann takes her dog through the Figure 8 Obedience course in the 4-H Dog Show at the Fair.
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Long Lay Down
Part of the Obedience challenge was to command the dog to lay down and hold for 3 minutes without getting up again.
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Agility Tunnel
Part of the agility course was to go through several tunnels.
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4-H Dog Show
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Buyers' Appreciation Luncheon
Sandy Wright helps set out food for the Buyer's Appreciation Luncheon.
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Jared Rogerson
Jared Rogerson entertained during the Buyers' Appreciation Luncheon.
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Pet Show
Lanky the Clown hosted the Pet Show.
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David Rule Unicycle
David Rule rode two unicycles as part of his entry in the Talent Contest.
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Driving robots
The robot driving exhibit was popular with the guys. This display was put on by Big Piney Puncher Robotics.
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IGX Video Games
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Sublette County Grasses
Sublette County Conservation District walk-through tent display of Sublette County grasses.
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Horseshoes and Hoof
The Sublette County Conservation District had a display of various kinds and sizes of horse shoes and a neat split open horse hoof.
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Pony rides
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Petting Zoo
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Free Camel Rides
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Roller Coaster fun
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Bungie Jumping
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Carnival Ride
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Dutch Oven Cook Off
The Dean Luce Memorial Dutch Oven Cookoff was moved to the green grassy area on the north side of the Ag Arena.
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Dutch Oven Cook-off
Sisters Diane Alexander and Ellen Lewis participated in the Dutch Oven Cook-Off.
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Judging
Judging the Dutch Oven Cook-off
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Dutch Oven delights
After the judging, Fairgoers who bought tickets got to enjoy the delicious food.
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Dutch oven breads
Cooks made delicious breads and rolls in their Dutch Ovens.
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Beans
And, of course, no cowboy meal would be complete without Dutch Oven beans.
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Dutch Oven desserts
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More weight!
After successfully pulling the boat, more weight was added in 1000 pound increments until a team couldn't pull it anymore. The team pulling the furthest, wins.
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Horse Pull
Horses in the heavy-weight division struggle to pull the 1500+ pounds of weight on the 'boat' during the Utah Horse Pullers Association Horse Pull Competition on Saturday evening.
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Finished Sand Castle
The sand castle was a work in progress during the Fair, and was finished on the last day. Fairgoers enjoyed checking back and seeing the progress each day.
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