Today at the Clallam County Fair

Here is the schedule for the final day of the 2001 Clallam County Fair.

In today’s Peninsula Daily News, we have more photos from the fair and the first lists of winners in various competitions. The Sunday PDN is on sale throughout Clallam and Jefferson counties, or click on “Subscribe” to order your PDN delivered to your home or office.

Today’s final day schedule:

9 a.m. — 4-H horse reining class; 4-H cat cage judging (all day)

10 a.m. — 4-H poultry fitting and showing; sandwich making contest; try your hand at milking a goat; kitchen activities (continuous throughout the day)

11 a.m. — 4-H open llama type class; pack goat demonstration; 4-H horse western games at the Grandstand

11:30 a.m. — Kiss a Pig contest, Sunny Farms Country Store Center Stage

Noon — Straitwheeler Square Dancers at Sunny Farms Country Store Center Stage

12:30 p.m. — Diaper Derby finale at West Stage

1 p.m. — NPRA Rodeo at the Grandstand; Hypnotist Mike Mezmer at Sunny Farms Country Store Center Stage; Golden Girls Line Dancers at the West Stage; open large livestock/peewee fitting and showing; 4-H dog agility contest; 4-H cat costume contest; 4-H small animal costume contest; lads and ladies lead sheep

1:30 p.m. –Open large livestock adult fitting and showing

2 p.m. — Small animal round robin

2:30 p.m. — True Value Country Showdown at Sunny Farms Country Store Center Stage; music: Drowsy Maggie at the West Stage

3 p.m. — 4-H horse costume contest; sheep costume contest; goat and llama games

4 p.m. — Golden Girls Line Dancers at the West Stage

5:30 p.m. –Hypnotist Mike Mezmer at Sunny Farms Country Store Center Stage

7 p.m. –Demolition Derby at the Grandstand (admission charge)

All day — Won Israel and Will Roys

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