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The 76th Annual<br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong>...<br />

Featuring <strong>the</strong><br />

Hot AirBalloon Festival<br />

Presented by JCP&L • Powered by AmeriGas<br />

Sat. July 27 – Sat. August 3<br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>grounds<br />

3 miles north of Phillipsburg on<br />

<strong>County</strong> Route 519<br />

Down to Earth... Uplifting<br />

www.warrencountyfarmersfair.org • www.balloonfestnj.com


Historic Belvidere – Discover <strong>the</strong> Secret<br />

Belvidere<br />

Victorian Days<br />

September 7 & 8, 2013<br />

An Opulent Festival of Times Past<br />

With over 200 historical sites, spend <strong>the</strong> day realizing <strong>the</strong> ambiance<br />

of yesteryear. Whe<strong>the</strong>r enjoying tea on <strong>the</strong> verandah or touring one<br />

of <strong>the</strong> historical private residents,<br />

Belvidere, New Jersey is a secret<br />

waiting to be discovered.<br />

Live Music<br />

Period Costumes<br />

The 26th Annual Victorian<br />

Days celebration will be held<br />

on Saturday and Sunday,<br />

September 7th and 8th.<br />

Come join <strong>the</strong> festivities<br />

which include house tours,<br />

porch or garden teas, live<br />

entertainment, crafters,<br />

antique vendors, food, antique<br />

car shows, vintage fashion shows,<br />

Victorian era demonstrations, a<br />

gentlemen’s basket auction and much<br />

more. You will delight in strolling through a quaint town that<br />

evokes memories of a bygone era.<br />

Victorian Days House Tour Tickets on Sale Now!<br />

Advance Sale must be placed before August 30th.<br />

$12.00 Each – Saturday or Sunday<br />

$15.00 Each After August 30th<br />

(908) 475-4124 • PO Box 134, Historic Belvidere, New Jersey<br />

Visit us on <strong>the</strong> web at www.victorianbelvidere.com<br />

Email us at: daysvictorian@aol.com<br />

Look for us on Facebook<br />

Cemetery Tours<br />

Victorian Belvidere / The Victorian Days Committee is A Non-Profit Organization<br />

Dedicated to The Beautification of The Town of Belvidere. All monies from our<br />

Gentleman’s Basket Auction go to Scholarships!


Celebrating 76 Years of Affordable Family Fun<br />

July 27 – August 3, 2013<br />

Down To Earth... Uplifting<br />

This year marks <strong>the</strong> 76th anniversary for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’<br />

<strong>Fair</strong> and will again run for eight action packed, fun-filled days starting<br />

on Saturday, July 27 and ending on Saturday, August 3, 2013.<br />

The <strong>Fair</strong>’s main hours of operation will be from 12 noon to 10<br />

pm on opening Saturday through Friday, with gates opening at 11<br />

am and vendor booths, food concessions and exhibit buildings<br />

opening at 12 noon. (On select days some of our local clubs have<br />

shows that begin prior to our official opening times.) On closing<br />

day Saturday, August 3, we will open at 8am with our long time<br />

sponsor of 27 years, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> Hills Wrestling Club, on <strong>the</strong> dance<br />

floor. On <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r end of <strong>the</strong> fairgrounds we welcome our new<br />

Open Horse Show participants, Top Notch Equestrian Centre, as<br />

<strong>the</strong>y put on <strong>the</strong>ir first show for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

The <strong>Fair</strong> kicks off with youth and adults competing in <strong>the</strong><br />

Garden Tractor Pull. For little ones we have <strong>the</strong> Big Wheel Race<br />

on <strong>the</strong> dance floor along with a Chicken BBQ fundraiser. We’d like<br />

to welcome back contestants for <strong>the</strong> 2nd annual Country Idol contest,<br />

performers from Wild West City, Mr. <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> contestants<br />

and this year, <strong>the</strong> first Ms. <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> contest. Switching<br />

from man to machine, we also have a Truck Show, with classes for<br />

your Ford, GM, Dodge, Import, SUV, or Big Rig!<br />

Sunday is Veterans’ Day and <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> would like to show <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

appreciation to all Veterans by offering free admission with appropriate<br />

ID. On Sunday <strong>the</strong> Open Pleasure Horse Show starts at 8am<br />

in <strong>the</strong> horse ring. In <strong>the</strong> main arena <strong>the</strong>re will be an Ox Pull demo,<br />

free of charge to fairgoers. Speaking of free, on Sunday you can see<br />

<strong>the</strong> building of <strong>the</strong> largest ice cream sundae by <strong>Fair</strong> directors along<br />

with our <strong>Fair</strong> ‘royalty’ <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> Queen and Princess. They will all<br />

be dishing out free sundaes, while supplies last. The backyard BBQ<br />

Ribs Cook Off returns with everyone ‘smokin’ <strong>the</strong>ir competitors to<br />

have <strong>the</strong>ir ribs be <strong>the</strong> blue ribbon winner, but more important braggin’<br />

rights for <strong>the</strong> best ribs in <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong>.<br />

For 76 years <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> has delivered affordable family fun while<br />

keeping agriculture in <strong>the</strong> forefront. You will find Holsteins, Angus,<br />

Hereford, Alpacas, goats, sheep and small animals on display in <strong>the</strong><br />

barns. There are numerous horse shows all week long. Whe<strong>the</strong>r 4-<br />

H/FFA or open, our goal is to provide you with a variety of things to<br />

see and do at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>. For <strong>the</strong> seasoned 4-H and FFA youth member<br />

or first timers showcasing projects and competing in shows, we want<br />

you to have a memorable experience. The Home and Garden building<br />

showcases <strong>the</strong> ‘fruits’ of your labor from <strong>the</strong> garden with vegetables,<br />

herbs, fruits, sunflowers on display. From <strong>the</strong> home – handwork, fine<br />

arts, crafts, photography, scrap booking, canning, scarecrows, and<br />

eggs from your back yard farm can all be found on display. Also on display<br />

are <strong>the</strong> Queen and Princess candidates portraits and Shade Tree<br />

Commission booth. New this year in <strong>the</strong> Home and Garden building –<br />

<strong>Fair</strong> hats, t-shirts and totes, 4-H clothing and toys will be on sale.<br />

Local county non-profit organizations run most of <strong>the</strong> food<br />

stands and try to keep <strong>the</strong>ir prices reasonable while still offering<br />

‘Jersey Fresh’ quality. Two of <strong>the</strong>se organizations, known as<br />

granges, helped create <strong>the</strong> Association of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

<strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> and aided with <strong>the</strong> construction of many of <strong>the</strong> buildings<br />

you see today. It was in <strong>the</strong> early 1900’s when <strong>the</strong> first<br />

“<strong>Farmers</strong> Picnic” was organized. Over <strong>the</strong> years <strong>the</strong> event was held<br />

at various locations throughout <strong>the</strong> county and eventually moved<br />

to <strong>the</strong> present day location on <strong>County</strong> Route 519 in Harmony<br />

Township and became known as <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

The <strong>Fair</strong> continues to add to <strong>the</strong> family fun and today <strong>the</strong> entire<br />

south end of <strong>the</strong> fairgrounds is dedicated to toddlers through teens.<br />

Last year <strong>the</strong> Kids’ Corral was supersized and a series of teen contests<br />

were added. This year <strong>the</strong>re will be several new shows and<br />

contests at <strong>the</strong> Kids’ Corral and we look forward to teens coming<br />

out and joining as an “independent or crew of two”. O<strong>the</strong>r competitions<br />

for youth include <strong>the</strong> Agricultural Olympics, Kiddie Pedal<br />

Pull, Youth Tractor Obstacle Course and <strong>the</strong> Big Wheel Races.<br />

There is no lack of motorized vehicles at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>. Antique tractors<br />

are on display all week and participate in a tractor pull on<br />

Thursday. O<strong>the</strong>r tractor pulls for <strong>the</strong> week include garden, hot stock<br />

and stock tractors. On Sunday you will find cars of all makes and models<br />

at <strong>the</strong> FFA Alumni Car Show. Or take a stroll down memory lane<br />

with <strong>the</strong> Dirt Track Heroes and <strong>the</strong> Harmony Speedway Historical<br />

Society. On Monday we invite you to come to <strong>the</strong> Antique Car show<br />

sponsored by <strong>the</strong> American Legion Post 528 of White Township.<br />

This year marks <strong>the</strong> 13th anniversary of <strong>the</strong> Hot Air Balloon<br />

Festival – presented by JCP&L and powered by AmeriGas. Each<br />

evening at 6:30pm come out and see our mass hot air balloon<br />

launches from <strong>the</strong> balloon port, as always; wea<strong>the</strong>r permitting.<br />

If this is not enough variety for you, how about a Traditional<br />

Arts Expo – returning for <strong>the</strong>ir 16th year! Discover <strong>the</strong>se lost arts<br />

as members of <strong>the</strong> guilds display and create exquisite examples of<br />

quilting, needle arts, lacing, weaving and more. Explore <strong>the</strong> riches<br />

of our American heritage through <strong>the</strong> live demonstrations and displays,<br />

helping to keep our traditional arts alive.<br />

During <strong>the</strong> week top by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> office on <strong>the</strong> fairgrounds to<br />

purchase your show tickets and check out all <strong>the</strong> new colors &<br />

styles of t-shirts, hats and totes – including tie dyes and camo.<br />

No event that we know of is as diverse, offering something for<br />

every age and for every like. Where else can you watch a hay bale<br />

rolling contest, mud bogs, lace making and a mass hot air balloon<br />

launch The best way to describe <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> is “down to earth” and “uplifting”!<br />

So come on down and help us celebrate our 76th anniversary.<br />

For contest rules and regs or more information visit <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong><br />

website at www.warrencountyfarmersfair.org, call <strong>the</strong> office at<br />

908-859-6563 or email us at info@warrencountyfarmersfair.org.<br />

For Balloon Festival information or to book a hot air balloon ride,<br />

visit www.balloonfestnj.com or call 908-283-0721.<br />

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Open Truck Show On<br />

Opening Day Saturday<br />

Saturday, July 27 • 2-6pm in <strong>the</strong> pit area<br />

Open Horse Costume Class at <strong>Fair</strong><br />

Thursday, August 1 at 7pm in horse ring<br />

Chairperson Jim Bischoff and his committee invite you to join us<br />

for this event at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> on Saturday, July 27. On opening<br />

day <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> will again sponsor an Open Truck Show from 2-<br />

6pm in <strong>the</strong> pit area off of Strykers Road.<br />

Registration for <strong>the</strong> show is between 2-3pm with voting for<br />

your favorite truck from 3-5pm and winners announced at 5:30pm.<br />

No pre-registration or fees are required for this event. If you have<br />

any questions you may call <strong>the</strong> chairman, Jim at 908-319-2384.<br />

There are six truck divisions – Ford, GM, Dodge, Import, SUV<br />

and Big Rig with <strong>the</strong> following sponsors:<br />

• Ford – Smith Motor<br />

Company, RT 31 in<br />

Washington<br />

• GM – Rossi Chevrolet,<br />

Buick & GMC, Inc.,<br />

RT 31, Washington<br />

• Dodge – <strong>Warren</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong><br />

• SUV/Import – OK<br />

Auto and 4-Wheel<br />

drive, RT 57 in<br />

Stewartsville<br />

• Big Rig – F&M<br />

Transportation, RT 46<br />

in Delaware<br />

Each driver must be<br />

18 years of age or older<br />

with a valid drivers license.<br />

The contest will be participant<br />

judged. Each driver<br />

will vote for his favorite<br />

truck in each of <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r five divisions. Votes will be tallied up and<br />

winners announced between 5-6pm with trophies awarded for 1st<br />

through 3rd place for each division.<br />

To download <strong>the</strong> registration form go to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> website at<br />

www.warrencountyfarmersfair.org or call 908-859-6563 and one<br />

will be mailed and/or faxed to you. You can also pick one up in person<br />

from <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> Business Office at 165 Co. RT 519 So., Belvidere<br />

NJ 07823, located in <strong>the</strong> Wayne Dumont Jr. Administration<br />

Building in <strong>the</strong> RCE office, lower parking lot.<br />

Anyone with a horse, pony or mini horse is invited to participate<br />

in this fun and creative event, whe<strong>the</strong>r you are an adult or<br />

a youth. The show is open to anyone – not just members of<br />

4-H or FFA and it’s free to enter! So come out and join in <strong>the</strong><br />

fun with your horse or just come and watch what costumes<br />

<strong>the</strong>y create with <strong>the</strong>ir imagination.<br />

Past costumes included snow white and <strong>the</strong> seven dwarfs,<br />

girl on horse taking a bath, horses and riders dressed as characters<br />

from Mario bro<strong>the</strong>rs game, girl dressed as bird woman,<br />

mini horse dressed in a tux with top hat and rider as a bride,<br />

Arabian night’s princess, convicts in striped pj’s, firemen, chefs<br />

holding a meatball and horse dressed as spaghetti covered in<br />

tomato sauce and girls dressed as from Iceland with horse as a<br />

snow covered mountain.<br />

We are looking for you to use your imagination to dress<br />

your horse and yourself in a costume with a <strong>the</strong>me in <strong>the</strong><br />

below listed classes.<br />

Division A: Junior – open to anyone through grade 8<br />

Classes: Funny, Most Beautiful, Original and Au<strong>the</strong>ntic to<br />

Breed.<br />

Division B: Senior – open to youth and adults grades 9 and<br />

over<br />

Classes: Funny, Most Beautiful, Original and Au<strong>the</strong>ntic to<br />

Breed.<br />

Trophies awarded to first thru fourth place in each<br />

class and ribbons. To enter or if you have any questions contact<br />

Ann Thomas at 201-874-2390.<br />

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FAIR MAIN HOURS<br />

Saturday, July 27 – Friday, August 2 12 noon – 10pm<br />

Saturday, August 3 8am – 10pm<br />

Commercial & Government Exhibit Buildings<br />

12 noon – 10 pm<br />

Traditional Arts & Home & Garden Buildings<br />

12 noon – 9 pm<br />

ADMISSION<br />

Adults $6.00; Children 5–12 $4.00; 4 and Under FREE<br />

FREE PARKING EVERYDAY<br />

WEEKDAY SPECIAL:<br />

Monday–Friday 11am – 4pm Adults – $6; Youth 12 & under FREE<br />

(after 4pm reverts back to regular prices)<br />

SEASON PASS: $30.00 adults, $15.00 children<br />

<strong>Fair</strong> Business Office:<br />

165 <strong>County</strong> Rte 519 S. Belvidere NJ, 07823<br />

<strong>Fair</strong>grounds: 3 Miles North of Phillipsburg, NJ <strong>County</strong> Rte. 519<br />

www.warrencountyfarmersfair.org<br />

www.balloonfestnj.com<br />

Registration & Drop Off<br />

Call for Registration Info for Canning – 908-475-6504<br />

Monday, July 22 Home & Garden Building<br />

5 - 7 pm Fine Arts & Crafts, Photography and Handwork<br />

6 - 7:30 pm Scrapbook<br />

Friday, July 26 Home & Garden Building unless o<strong>the</strong>rwise noted<br />

9 am -12 noon Hay Show – Beef Barn<br />

12 noon - 6 pm Antique Tractors – Antique Tractor Barn<br />

5 - 6 pm Youth & Adult Baking Contest, Judging follows<br />

6 - 9 pm 4-H / FFA Horticulture items brought to 4-H<br />

Building. 4-H Horticulture<br />

Judging – Saturday, July 27 at 1:30 pm<br />

Saturday, July 27 Home & Garden Building unless o<strong>the</strong>rwise noted<br />

9 - 11 am Flower Show, FFA Building<br />

9 - 11 am Herb Show<br />

9:30 - 10 am Scarecrow/Sunflower<br />

10 - 11 am Fruit Show<br />

10 - 11:30 am Open Vegetable & Hoser's Heaviest Vegetable<br />

10:30 - 11 am Backyard Farmer Egg Show<br />

12 - 1 pm 4-H / FFA fresh cut flowers and herbs – 4-H Bldg.<br />

Home & Garden Building will open later on Saturday – following judging<br />

& setup.<br />

Pick Ups<br />

Saturday August 3, 2013<br />

6 pm All 4-H animals may leave fairgrounds, may pick<br />

up entries and premiums in 4H building<br />

7 - 8 pm Pick Up Flowers, FFA Building<br />

Sunday August 4, 2013, from 1-1:30 pm, only in <strong>the</strong> Home &<br />

Garden Building for exhibitors to pick up fruit, vegetables, herbs,<br />

handwork, crafts, fine art, canning, photos, scrapbook pages, decorated<br />

egg, scarecrow. sunflower and/or baking awards. Queen<br />

Candidates & Princess pick up portrait.<br />

Winners for all shows in <strong>the</strong> Home & Garden building will receive<br />

awards/premiums when <strong>the</strong>y pick up exhibits/entries on August 4.<br />

Equestrian Events<br />

Schedule<br />

All shows are held in <strong>the</strong> Horse Ring<br />

Sunday, July 28 8:00 AM<br />

Open Pleasure Horse Show<br />

Co-Chairpersons:<br />

Head Secretary:<br />

Secretary:<br />

Announcer:<br />

Awards Presenter:<br />

Coggins Checker:<br />

Trailor Parking:<br />

Ring Steward:<br />

Gate:<br />

Monday, July 29 12:00 NOON<br />

4-H/FFA Games on Horseback<br />

Wednesday, July 31<br />

4-H/FFA Trail Class 1:00 PM<br />

Jousting Demonstration 6 PM<br />

Ann Thomas & Kyle Semanchik<br />

Stacy Thomas<br />

Karen Mulholland<br />

Lauren McEllen<br />

Susan Lackey<br />

Lee Ross<br />

Anna Mat<strong>the</strong>ws, 2012 <strong>Fair</strong> Queen<br />

and Sadie Donnelly, 2012 <strong>Fair</strong><br />

Princess<br />

Tammi Philhower<br />

Dave Palentchar<br />

Christine Salter<br />

Sarah Strauss<br />

Thursday, August 1<br />

4-H/FFA Horse Show 8:00 AM<br />

Open Horse Costume Class Show 7:00 PM<br />

Saturday, August 3 8:00 AM<br />

Top Notch Equestrian Centre Open Pleasure Horse<br />

Show<br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> Open Pleasure<br />

Horse Show Sponsors & Supporters<br />

Quanta Power, ProFence LLC<br />

Horse Duds & Suds Equine Laundry Facility –<br />

Patrick McClune, owner<br />

Tractor Supply, Washington and Blairstown<br />

Village Saddlery & Harness • August R. Binder, Auctioneer<br />

Pokey • Outlaw Outfitters • Tickners Farm & Pet Supply<br />

Sam Klimas • Horsemans Outlet • Dover Saddlery<br />

Kathy’s Show Equipment • Wea<strong>the</strong>rbeeta<br />

Mrs. Pastures Cookies • Pro Bios/Mare Magic<br />

Schneiders Saddlery • Shapley’s • Hobby Horse Clothing Co.<br />

Sou<strong>the</strong>rn States Feeds • Mayatex Blankets<br />

Montana Silversmiths • Hawthorne Products<br />

Cowboy Magic • Harris Silversmith & Lea<strong>the</strong>r<br />

Phyranha • Lubrisyn • New Image Products • Hoof Wraps, Inc.<br />

Wahl Clippers • Kathy Williams Tail Extension<br />

Kensington Products • Back on Tract • Horse Lovers<br />

Select Product • Healthy Coat Products<br />

North <strong>Warren</strong> Farm & Home<br />

5


So God Made<br />

a Farmer<br />

by Frank Santini<br />

During <strong>the</strong> fourth quarter of this year’s Super Bowl, Dodge Ram<br />

aired a commercial featuring photographs of American farmers set<br />

to a narration of <strong>the</strong> powerful speech, “So God Made a Farmer.”<br />

This speech is a riveting, sincere ode to <strong>the</strong> grit of <strong>the</strong> American<br />

Farmer. Listening to it for <strong>the</strong> first time, I struggled to hold back<br />

tears because, for me, <strong>the</strong> speech so effectively conveyed imagery<br />

of <strong>the</strong> sacrifices and perseverance of my own family of farmers,<br />

particularly my uncle, Pete Santini.<br />

Each summer, <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> honors its farmers with <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong>. The tradition of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> is now<br />

entrenched into our local culture. Like many o<strong>the</strong>r children, I took <strong>the</strong><br />

annual <strong>Fair</strong> for granted, not comprehending <strong>the</strong> significance of our<br />

local farmers, and how <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> took a moment to reflect on <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

accomplishments and <strong>the</strong>ir enduring value to our way of life. Looking<br />

back at it now, I keep sacred this<br />

annual custom as an unbroken connection<br />

to <strong>the</strong> memories of my youth,<br />

and as a symbol of Pete Santini, who<br />

was indeed a farmers’ farmer.<br />

In order for traditions to live on<br />

beyond <strong>the</strong> generation that created<br />

<strong>the</strong>m, <strong>the</strong> principles and values must<br />

be carried on by individuals who personify<br />

<strong>the</strong> original intent of <strong>the</strong><br />

founders. When Pete Santini III was<br />

born in 1961, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> was<br />

already a local institution. Growing<br />

up amongst a family of farmers in<br />

Harmony Township and attending <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> as a child, it was<br />

inevitable that Pete would become an active supporter of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong><br />

and an enthusiastic participant in many of its competitions.<br />

This year when we walk <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> and enjoy <strong>the</strong> livestock,<br />

antique automobiles, and events like <strong>the</strong> Tractor/Truck Pull and<br />

Demolition Derby, we can give some credit to Pete for <strong>the</strong> energy<br />

he devoted to <strong>the</strong>se facets of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> to keep <strong>the</strong>m fun and interesting<br />

over <strong>the</strong> last 30 years or so.<br />

As a young man, like many o<strong>the</strong>r children of local farmers,<br />

Pete was anxious to get involved with <strong>the</strong> competitions at <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong>. Pete stormed out of <strong>the</strong> gates with a resounding victory<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Tractor Pull in his first effort. Unfortunately, Pete’s elation<br />

was quickly deflated as he<br />

was disqualified because <strong>the</strong><br />

front weights were one inch too<br />

far from <strong>the</strong> Tractor. Undeterred,<br />

Pete participated in <strong>the</strong> Truck<br />

and Tractor Pulls for many years<br />

<strong>the</strong>reafter, always brainstorming<br />

creative ways (within <strong>the</strong> rules of<br />

course) to get a leg up on his<br />

competition.<br />

During his younger years,<br />

Pete also bashed many an opponent’s<br />

car into submission as a<br />

relentless competitor in <strong>the</strong><br />

Demolition Derby. Pete’s nephew<br />

6 <br />

Bryan Santini has continued his uncle’s tenacious demolition derby<br />

tradition winning <strong>the</strong> compact heat derby in 2010, and <strong>the</strong> full size<br />

heat in 2012.<br />

Visitors to <strong>the</strong> fair have <strong>the</strong> opportunity to view a vast array of<br />

antique automobiles. Pete, an avid restorer of antique vehicles,<br />

particularly enjoyed this aspect of <strong>the</strong> fair. Many <strong>Fair</strong> regulars are<br />

familiar with Pete’s prized 1967 Ford Mustang.<br />

Decades ago Pete’s fa<strong>the</strong>r, Frank L. Santini, Sr., a long time<br />

and legendary Harmony farmer in his own right, purchased a 1941<br />

Chevrolet pickup truck for $100 because it had a welder in <strong>the</strong> bed<br />

and a 460 Lincoln engine. As <strong>the</strong> decades<br />

passed, <strong>the</strong> classic truck fell out of use on <strong>the</strong><br />

Santini Farm. Seeing <strong>the</strong> value in this classic,<br />

Pete restored <strong>the</strong> truck in 2000 and entered it<br />

in <strong>the</strong> antique automobile competition at <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Fair</strong>, winning five years in a row.<br />

It’s a tall order to summarize in 850 words<br />

a great man’s impact on his community. I can<br />

tell you that he was kind; that he was familyoriented;<br />

that he was a hard worker driven to<br />

“do right” as he would often say to o<strong>the</strong>rs who<br />

tried to cut corners. I can endeavor to articulate<br />

how he was loved and respected so much<br />

so that his passing has engendered a resounding<br />

demonstration of generosity and support from our fellow farmers,<br />

neighbors, and friends for which our family is forever grateful.<br />

But, <strong>the</strong>se eulogistic declarations are empty without <strong>the</strong> memories<br />

and personal experiences to give <strong>the</strong>m context. Therefore, I ask<br />

that, if you didn’t know Pete, to take a moment now as you read this<br />

to remember someone in your life that has since left us who made<br />

an indelible impression on<br />

those lives he or she touched.<br />

Robert Louis Stevenson once<br />

said, “Every heart that has<br />

beat strongly and cheerfully<br />

has left a hopeful impulse<br />

behind it in <strong>the</strong> world, and<br />

bettered <strong>the</strong> tradition of<br />

mankind.” I can’t think of a<br />

better way to analogize Pete,<br />

his relationship with our community,<br />

and his impact on <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

Last August, Pete<br />

passed away doing what he<br />

loved doing, farming. The<br />

torch has been passed, too<br />

quickly perhaps, but passed none<strong>the</strong>less, and <strong>the</strong> rest of us, who<br />

love this community and what <strong>the</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> stands for, will<br />

have to carry on <strong>the</strong> tradition and strive to embrace <strong>the</strong> values of<br />

<strong>the</strong> American Farmer that Pete embodied so naturally.


Native Born to New Jersey,<br />

Dominic and Ceasar Return<br />

To Put On A Show<br />

Don’t miss <strong>the</strong> Ox Pull demonstration in <strong>the</strong> Main Arena on Sunday,<br />

July 28, from 3-5 pm.<br />

Ted Lewis, from North Stonington, Connecticut and Julie Giles<br />

from Lady Luck Farms in Limington, Maine will bring several pair<br />

of oxen, at different ages, to put on an Ox Pulling demonstration<br />

for fairgoers. Learn how <strong>the</strong>se animals are paired up at a young a<br />

age and <strong>the</strong>n trained as <strong>the</strong>y grow to pull a stone weight in competition.<br />

The oxen begin <strong>the</strong>ir training anywhere from two months old<br />

and up.<br />

Both Julie and Ted compete all over <strong>the</strong> United States, sometimes<br />

competing against each o<strong>the</strong>r. Ted owns a 700-acre working farm – one of <strong>the</strong> biggest dairy farms in Connecticut and according<br />

to Julie is, “a heck of a teamster.” Ted is one of <strong>the</strong> top competors in New England and <strong>the</strong>y usually enter one team for each class.<br />

Dominick and Caesar are <strong>the</strong> biggest team, toge<strong>the</strong>r weighing 5,000 pounds. They were born in New Jersey, are 7 years old and<br />

still growing. They are <strong>the</strong> Chianina breed, an Italian breed and <strong>the</strong> largest breed known to man.<br />

Ted is a 3rd generation puller and Julie is a first generation puller – her dad pulled horses she adds.<br />

The <strong>Fair</strong> Directors welcome Ted and Julie to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> to show us a bit about ox pulls.<br />

Top of Page: Julie Giles with Dominic and Ceasar in a parade in 2012. Top left: Dominic<br />

and Ceasar at 2 months old. Bottom left: Dominic and Ceasar at 9 months old. Top right:<br />

Dominic and Ceaser in a recent competition.<br />

Our Cordial Thanks...<br />

is gratefully extended to our advertisers, fair supporters,<br />

event sponsors and Balloon Festival sponsors. You have all<br />

contributed to <strong>the</strong> success of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’<br />

<strong>Fair</strong> this year.<br />

We sincerely ask our friends and visitors to show <strong>the</strong>ir appreciation<br />

to <strong>the</strong>se supporters and exhibitors by favoring <strong>the</strong>m with<br />

your business as often as you are able.<br />

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Schedule of Events <br />

Power Events – Main Arena<br />

Tickets on sale now through July 17 by Mail Order. <strong>Download</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />

form from <strong>the</strong> website www.warrencountyfarmersfair.org.<br />

RS - Reserved Seating, OB - Open Bleachers<br />

Saturday, July 27<br />

12 noon - 6 pm Garden Tractor Pull – FREE<br />

Sunday, July 28<br />

3 - 5 pm Ox Pull Demo – FREE<br />

Tuesday, July 30<br />

8 pm Demolition Derby – $10 RS / $9 OB<br />

Wednesday, July 31<br />

10 am <strong>Farmers</strong> Tractor Pull – FREE<br />

6:30 pm Stock/Hot Stock Tractor Pull – $6 RS / $5 OB<br />

Thursday, August 1<br />

12 pm Antique Tractor Pull – FREE<br />

6 pm 4-Wheel Drive Truck Pull – $7 RS / $6 OB<br />

Friday, August 2<br />

8 pm Demolition Derby – $12 RS / $11 OB<br />

Saturday, August 3<br />

12 noon ATV Mud Bog – FREE<br />

5 pm Mud Bog, $8 RS / $7 OB<br />

[Children age 1 (one) and under can attend ticketed shows at no cost but<br />

THEY MUST sit on your lap]<br />

Saturday July 27, 2013<br />

12 noon - 6 pm Garden Tractor Pull, main arena<br />

12 noon - 4 pm Carnival Rides – $2 Per Ride Special<br />

12 noon - 5 pm Chicken BBQ Dinner – sponsored by <strong>the</strong> Belvidere<br />

Lions Club, dance floor<br />

12 noon - 8 pm Kids' Corral – childrens' activity area<br />

1 pm Storytime at Pokey's Place<br />

1 - 6 pm Teen Contests – next to Kids’ Corral<br />

1 - 6 pm Wild West City entertainment by <strong>Fair</strong> office<br />

1:30 pm Big Wheel Race, (registration at 1 pm), dance floor<br />

2 pm 4-H/FFA Small Animal Show, poultry building<br />

2 - 6 pm Truck Show, pit area (registration 2-3 pm)<br />

4 pm 4-H/FFA Rabbit Show, livestock building<br />

5:30 pm 4-H Roller Derby Skillathon, dance floor<br />

6 pm Mr. <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Contest #1 of 6, Corn Eating,<br />

Knowlton Lions Club food stand<br />

6:30 pm New in 2013 – Ms. <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Contest #1 of 6,<br />

same as Mr. WC above<br />

6 - 10 pm Carnival Rides – $2 Per Ride Special<br />

6:30 pm Mass Hot Air Balloon Inflation – Presented by JCP&L<br />

Up to 15 balloons launch from green pasture to blue<br />

sky. Te<strong>the</strong>red Rides TBA $10 pp, balloon port<br />

7:30 pm Country Idol Contest, dance floor. Check in at 6:30 pm<br />

Sunday July 28, 2013<br />

Veteran's Day – Free Admission for Veterans all day by showing your<br />

military/veteran’s ID card.<br />

8 am - 6 pm Open Pleasure Horse Show – Rain or Shine, horse ring<br />

10 am - 4 pm Car Show, balloon port, Sponsored by <strong>Warren</strong> Hills<br />

FFA Alumni Affiliate, dedicated to Pete Santini<br />

10 am - 6 pm BBQ Ribs Cookoff, pit area on Strykers Road,<br />

amateur and professional divisions<br />

11 am - 6 pm Harmony Speedway Historical Society presents Dirt<br />

Track Heroes – cars, drivers and memorabilia – inside<br />

and outside Livestock Show Building<br />

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12 noon - 4 pm Carnival Rides – wristband special $15<br />

12 noon - 6 pm Open Quoit Tournament – dance floor<br />

12 noon - 8 pm Kids’ Corral – childrens’ activity area<br />

1 pm Storytime at Pokey’s Place<br />

1 - 6 pm Teen Contests next to Kids’ Corral<br />

2 pm Baby Crawl Contest (registration 1:45), grassy area<br />

near Main Office<br />

3 - 5 pm Ox Pull demonstration, main arena<br />

5 pm <strong>Fair</strong>’s Largest Ice Cream Sundae, dance floor. Free<br />

sundaes for fairgoers while supplies last.<br />

6 pm Mr. <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Contest #2 of 6, Hay Bale Rolling,<br />

main arena<br />

6:30 pm New in 2013 – Ms. <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Contest #2 of 6,<br />

same as Mr. WC above<br />

7:15 pm Hay Bale Rolling Contest, (registration 7 pm) main<br />

arena Men and Women’s Divisions.<br />

6 - 10 pm Carnival Rides – wristband special $20<br />

6:30 pm Mass Hot Air Balloon Inflation – Presented by JCP&L<br />

Up to 15 balloons launch from green pasture to blue<br />

sky. Te<strong>the</strong>red Rides TBA $10 pp, balloon port<br />

8 pm Mr. <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Contest #3 of 6, Horseshoe<br />

Throwing, main arena<br />

8:30 pm New in 2013 – Ms. <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Contest #3 of 6,<br />

same as Mr. WC above<br />

Monday July 29, 2013<br />

Senior Citizen and Disability Awareness Day – Free Admission for<br />

Senior Citizens all day by showing your Medicare Card.<br />

10 am 4-H/FFA Sheep Show, livestock show building<br />

11 am 4-H/FFA Goat Show, livestock show building<br />

12 noon 4-H/FFA Swine Show, livestock show building<br />

12 noon 4-H/FFA Games on Horseback, horse ring<br />

12 noon - 4 pm Carnival Rides – wristband special $15<br />

12 noon - 5 pm Senior and Disability Expo, dance floor<br />

12 noon - 8 pm Kids’ Corral – childrens’ activity area<br />

1 pm Storytime at Pokey’s Place<br />

1 - 6 pm Teen Contests, next to Kids’ Corral<br />

3 - 6 pm Twin River Ramblers country music, dance floor<br />

4 - 7 pm Antique Car Show, grassy area by <strong>Fair</strong> office<br />

5 - 9 pm Fire Equipment & Apparatus Show – open to <strong>Warren</strong><br />

and Sussex Counties. Registration/judging/ awards in<br />

pit area on Strykers Road.<br />

6 - 10 pm Carnival Rides – wristband special $20<br />

6:30 pm Mass Hot Air Balloon Inflation – Presented by JCP&L<br />

Up to 35 balloons launch from green pasture to blue<br />

sky. Te<strong>the</strong>red Rides TBA $10 pp, balloon port<br />

7 pm <strong>Fair</strong> Queen & Princess Competition on stage, main arena<br />

7 pm New in 2013 – Ms. <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Contest #4 of 6,<br />

Archery, 4-H range<br />

7 pm - 9 pm Open Seeing Eye Dog 4-H Show, dance floor<br />

Tuesday, July 30, 2013<br />

12 noon 4-H Public Presentations, 4-H exhibit building<br />

12 noon - 4 pm Carnival Rides – wristband special $15<br />

12 noon - 8 pm Kids’ Corral – childrens’ activity area<br />

1 pm Storytime at Pokey's Place<br />

1 - 6 pm Teen Contests, next to Kids’ Corral<br />

1:30 pm Baby Crawling Contest, on dance floor (registration<br />

1:15 pm)<br />

1:30 pm Youth Pedal Tractor Obstacle Course, (ages 4-8),<br />

main arena. (registration 1 pm)


Schedule of Events <br />

2 pm Cutest Baby Contest, on dance floor – no late entries<br />

accepted<br />

3:30 pm 4-H/FFA Beef Show, livestock show bldg.<br />

5 pm Beef & Steer Show, livestock show bldg.<br />

6 pm - 10 pm Carnival Rides – wristband special $20<br />

6:30 pm Mass Hot Air Balloon Inflation – Presented by JCP&L<br />

Up to 35 balloons launch from green pasture to blue<br />

sky. Te<strong>the</strong>red Rides TBA $10 pp, balloon port<br />

7 pm Talent Show, dance floor (pre-registration is required)<br />

7 pm Mr. <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Contest, #4 of 6, Archery, 4-H<br />

range.<br />

8 pm Demolition Derby, main arena – reserved seating $10,<br />

open bleachers $9<br />

Wednesday July 31, 2013 - <strong>Farmers</strong>’ Day<br />

10 am <strong>Farmers</strong>’ Stock Tractor Pull, main arena<br />

10 am 4-H/FFA Dairy Show, livestock show bldg.<br />

12 noon - 4 pm Carnival Rides – wristband special $15<br />

12 noon - 8 pm Kids’ Corral – childrens’ activity area<br />

1 pm 4-H/FFA English & Western Horse Trail Class, horse<br />

ring<br />

1 pm Storytime at Pokey’s Place<br />

1 - 6 pm Teen Contests, next to Kids’ Corral<br />

2 pm 4-H Public Presentations, 4-H Exhibit Building<br />

5 - 8 pm The Inn Mates band, on stage<br />

6 pm Jousting Demonstration, horse ring<br />

6 pm 4-H/FFA Poultry and Game Bird Show, small animal<br />

building<br />

6 - 9 pm Motorcycle Show, dance floor – Viewer’s Choice &<br />

o<strong>the</strong>r awards<br />

6 - 10 pm Carnival Rides – wristband special $20<br />

6:30 pm Stock / Hot Stock Tractor Pull, main arena, reserved<br />

seating $6, open bleachers $5<br />

6:30 pm Mass Hot Air Balloon Inflation – Presented by JCP&L<br />

Up to 35 balloons launch from green pasture to blue<br />

sky. Te<strong>the</strong>red Rides TBA $10 pp, balloon port<br />

7 pm New in 2013 – Ms. <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Contest #5 of 6,<br />

woodcutting, balloon port<br />

7:30 pm Open Pet Show, livestock show building<br />

Thursday, August 1, 2013<br />

8 am 4H/FFA Horse Show, horse ring<br />

12 noon Antique Tractor Pull, main arena<br />

12 noon - 4 pm Carnival Rides – wristband special $15<br />

12 noon - 8 pm Kids’ Corral – childrens’ activity area<br />

1 pm Alpaca Showmanship, livestock show building<br />

1 pm Storytime at Pokey’s Place<br />

1 - 6 pm Teen Contests, next to Kids’ Corral<br />

2:30 pm Pot Belly Pigs Show, by rabbit/poultry building<br />

5:30 pm Pot Belly Pigs Show, by rabbit/poultry building<br />

6 pm 4-Wheel Drive Truck Pull, main arena,<br />

reserved seating $7, open bleachers $6<br />

6 - 9 pm Jumpstart Band, on stage by <strong>Fair</strong> office<br />

6 - 9 pm Asbury Dairy 4-H club 85th Anniversary Celebration,<br />

livestock show building<br />

6 - 10 pm Carnival Rides – wristband special $20<br />

6:30 pm Mass Hot Air Balloon Inflation – Presented by JCP&L<br />

Up to 35 balloons launch from green pasture to blue<br />

sky. Te<strong>the</strong>red Rides TBA $10 pp, balloon port<br />

7 pm Open Horse Costume Class, horse ring<br />

7 pm Blue Ribbon Cloggers, dance floor<br />

7 pm Mr. <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Contest, #5 of 6, woodcutting,<br />

balloon port<br />

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7 pm 4-H Public Presentations, 4-H exhibit building<br />

8 pm Pot Belly Pigs Show, by rabbit/poultry building<br />

Friday, August 2, 2013<br />

10:30 am Color Breed, livestock show building<br />

12 noon - 4 pm Carnival Rides – wristband special $15<br />

12 noon - 8 pm Kids’ Corral – childrens’ activity area<br />

1 pm 4-H Public Presentations, 4-H exhibit building<br />

1 pm Storytime at Pokey's Place<br />

1:30 pm Youth Pedal Tractor Obstacle Course (ages 4–8), main<br />

arena (registration 1 pm)<br />

1 - 6 pm Teen Contests, next to Kids’ Corral<br />

2 pm Pot Belly Pigs Show, by rabbit/poultry building<br />

2 pm Holstein Show, livestock show building<br />

5 pm Pot Belly Pigs Show, by rabbit/poultry building<br />

6:30 pm Mass Hot Air Balloon Inflation – Presented by JCP&L<br />

Up to 35 balloons launch from green pasture to blue<br />

sky. Te<strong>the</strong>red Rides TBA $10 pp, balloon port<br />

7 pm Mr. <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Contest Finals, obstacle course,<br />

main arena.<br />

7:30 pm New in 2013 Ms. <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Contest Finals,<br />

obstacle course, main arena.<br />

7:30 pm Pot Belly Pigs Show, by rabbit/poultry building<br />

8 pm Demolition Derby, main arena – reserved seating $12,<br />

open bleachers $11<br />

Saturday, August 3, 2013<br />

8 am - 6 pm Invitational Wrestling Tournament, dance floor<br />

8 am Top Notch Equestrian Center, Horse Show, horse ring<br />

11 am - 7 pm Blood Mobile, main lot, please donate<br />

12 noon Kiddie Pedal Pull, livestock show building<br />

12 noon - 2 pm ATV Mud Bog, main arena, FREE<br />

12-6pm<br />

NJ Devil's street team, grassy area by radio tent<br />

with prize wheel<br />

12 noon - 8 pm Kids' Corral – childrens' activity area<br />

1-3 pm NJ 101.5 FM radio station, grassy area by <strong>Fair</strong> office<br />

1 pm 4-H Public Presentations, 4-H exhibit building<br />

1 pm Storytime at Pokey's Place<br />

1 - 6 pm Teen Contests, next to Kids’ Corral<br />

2:30 pm Pot Belly Pigs Show, by rabbit/poultry building<br />

3 pm Baby Crawling contest, grassy area by <strong>Fair</strong> office<br />

3 pm Agricultural Olympics, livestock show building<br />

3-5pm NJ Devil's mascot, on fairgrounds<br />

4 - 7 pm Karaoke with Dave Werkhiser, on stage<br />

5 pm Mud Bog Competition, main arena, reserved seating<br />

$8, open bleachers $7<br />

5:30 pm Pot Belly Pigs Show, by rabbit/poultry building<br />

6:30 pm Mass Hot Air Balloon Inflation – Presented by JCP&L<br />

Up to 35 balloons launch from green pasture to blue<br />

sky. Te<strong>the</strong>red Rides TBA $10 pp, balloon port<br />

8 pm Pot Belly Pigs Show, by rabbit/poultry building<br />

9 pm Home & Garden building closes<br />

NOTE: Rides Closed 4-6 pm daily.<br />

Balloon Activity Wea<strong>the</strong>r Permitting-<br />

General <strong>Fair</strong> Info: 908-859-6563<br />

Vendors: 908-459-4360<br />

Balloon Fest: 908-283-0721


2013 <strong>Fair</strong> Queen Competition Candidates<br />

Naomi Cronce is 17 years old with<br />

green eyes and red hair and resides<br />

in Harmony Township with her parents<br />

Ted and Monique. Naomi is<br />

home schooled and is presently a<br />

senior as well as taking classes at<br />

<strong>the</strong> WC Community College.<br />

Some of her hobbies include<br />

raising and showing chickens,<br />

rabbits, horses, cows, goats and<br />

sheep. She was last year’s WC<br />

4-H Equestrian of <strong>the</strong> Year.<br />

Naomi enjoys drama, singing,<br />

Naomi Cronce dancing, art and photography. She’s<br />

president of two 4-H clubs, her<br />

team placed sixth at <strong>the</strong> AQHA<br />

Congress in Ohio in 2012 and fifth in Kentucky for <strong>the</strong> Eastern<br />

National Round-up horse bowl. She was chosen to go to <strong>the</strong> Dairy conference<br />

to represent NJ in Wisconsin in 2013. Naomi has helped with<br />

clean community projects, care packages for soldiers, and coaching<br />

sports teams in Washington Township. She is involved with several<br />

agricultural activities such as dairy judging, bowl and jeopardy; horse<br />

judging and bowl, hippology, equine presentation competition and<br />

more. Naomi was first runner up last year for <strong>the</strong> Queen competition.<br />

Maren Michaela McEvoy is <strong>the</strong><br />

daughter of Sue and Jerry McEvoy<br />

of White Township. She is seventeen<br />

years old with brown hair and<br />

green eyes. Maren enjoys working<br />

on <strong>the</strong> farm with her Pop, hanging<br />

out with her bro<strong>the</strong>rs and sisters,<br />

riding dirt bikes, and cruising<br />

around in her Silver Dodge Dakota.<br />

She’s <strong>the</strong> part time manager as well<br />

as a grill cook at Zeek’s Place in<br />

White Township. She currently<br />

attends Belvidere High School<br />

where she plays Varsity basketball<br />

Maren Michaela McEvoy<br />

and runs cross country. She is also<br />

Vice President of <strong>the</strong> Belvidere FFA<br />

Chapter, participates in Green Dot, Hope Club, S.A.D.D. and is a part<br />

of <strong>the</strong> National Honors Society. She plans on attending a four year college<br />

and majoring in Business and Finance after completing high<br />

school. She would be proud to represent <strong>the</strong> residents of <strong>Warren</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> as <strong>the</strong>ir 2013 <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> Queen.<br />

Marialiece Morris is seventeen<br />

years old with dark brown eyes and<br />

black hair and lives with her parents<br />

James and Darla and six siblings<br />

in Stewartsville. She and her<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r were adopted from Haiti in<br />

2003. She is home schooled along<br />

with five of her siblings by her<br />

mom. Aliece enjoys studying<br />

Biology, Anatomy & Physiology,<br />

and History. Aliece would like to<br />

take courses at <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

Community College for nursing<br />

Marialiece Morris next year. Helping o<strong>the</strong>rs is something<br />

that she loves to do. She has<br />

been a volunteer at her church<br />

(River Of Life) for eight years helping bag food to give away to those<br />

in need. Aliece is also <strong>the</strong> vice president of <strong>the</strong> Wild & Wooly 4-H<br />

club which she has been in for five years. In <strong>the</strong> winter time she<br />

helps her mom out at <strong>the</strong> Villa Roller Rink for <strong>the</strong> home schooler’s<br />

in <strong>the</strong> afternoon. She likes to dance all styles of dancing, and took<br />

ballroom dancing lessons with her family and friends at <strong>the</strong><br />

Belvidere Library in 2012. She also goes to Zumba classes with her<br />

mom and sisters. Aliece likes building coops with her dad for <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

Silkie chickens and she also enjoys playing basketball with her<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>rs a lot and would like to join a basketball team this fall. She<br />

likes being outdoors working, hiking, walking and playing sports.<br />

Morgan Ryan Schnorrbusch is 19<br />

years old with blue eyes and<br />

blonde hair and resides with her<br />

parents James and Bettina in<br />

Phillipsburg. She enjoys being an<br />

Equestrian and Zumba instructor.<br />

Since she started riding horses<br />

when she was six years old her<br />

passion has grown and over <strong>the</strong><br />

years she has competed and<br />

trained a lot of horses and ponies.<br />

Her High School activities<br />

include being a member of <strong>the</strong><br />

Morgan Ryan Schnorrbusch<br />

Philipsburg HS FFA chapter where<br />

for <strong>the</strong> first two years she was a<br />

very dedicated member advancing<br />

to <strong>the</strong> officer position of secretary and currently serving as vice<br />

president. Morgan was a former 4-H member, participated in FFA<br />

and is currently in <strong>the</strong> FFA alumni association. Later this year she<br />

will be receiving her American FFA degree.<br />

Sadie Donnelly, 2012 <strong>Fair</strong> Princess and Anna Mat<strong>the</strong>ws, 2012 <strong>Fair</strong> Queen<br />

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Thanks to <strong>the</strong> sponsors of <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Fair</strong> Queen & Princess Competitions.<br />

Deroche Canvas, Belvidere<br />

Family Affairs Florist, Washington<br />

Fliegauf Jewelers, Washington<br />

Performance Tires, Stewartsville<br />

Sailers Florist, Easton PA<br />

RoSal Jewelers, Belvidere


Alyssa Marie Sebold is 17 years<br />

old with hazel green eyes and<br />

brown hair and is <strong>the</strong> daughter of<br />

Jill and Michael with him she<br />

resides and her three bro<strong>the</strong>rs in<br />

Belvidere. She enjoys sports and<br />

is active in gymnastics, soccer,<br />

softball, field hockey, cheerleading<br />

and participates in cross country<br />

as well as being able to play <strong>the</strong><br />

piano and sing. She is currently a<br />

junior in High School and a class<br />

representative and serves on <strong>the</strong><br />

Alyssa Marie Sebold Belvidere FFA Sentinel. Outside of<br />

school Alyssa works at Mackey’s<br />

Orchards and <strong>the</strong> Sullivan Trail<br />

Assisted Living Facility as well as volunteering to assist with<br />

teaching CCD at St. Rose of Lima Church in Oxford. It may appear<br />

that she has a full plate; however she only fills her life and makes<br />

time for <strong>the</strong> things that mean a lot to her and things she wants to<br />

be a part of. All of <strong>the</strong>se activities have an important role in her life<br />

and make her who she is today. Being a part of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

<strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> is <strong>the</strong> next thing she would like to embrace.<br />

Jeanette Sarah Torretta is 17<br />

years old with brown eyes and red<br />

hair and resides with her parents<br />

Dan and Alayne and her bro<strong>the</strong>r in<br />

Lopatcong Township. She attends<br />

Phillipsburg High School and is on<br />

<strong>the</strong> dance team. She enjoys and<br />

has participated in dance, leadership<br />

camp, drama club and chorus.<br />

Jeanette’s hobbies include making<br />

bracelets, painting, and she has<br />

been an active 4-H member for 11<br />

years, joining <strong>the</strong> newest club in<br />

<strong>the</strong> county <strong>the</strong> Barnyard Bruisers<br />

Jeanette Sarah Torretta roller derby 4-H club. She is<br />

President of <strong>the</strong> 4-H Teen Council<br />

this year, which she has been a<br />

member of for four years. They run <strong>the</strong> milk booth at <strong>the</strong> fair and<br />

participate in 4-H Teen Russian/American International<br />

Leadership (TRAIL) program. This year <strong>the</strong>y will travel to Karelia,<br />

Russia in June and several families in <strong>the</strong> area will be ‘host’ to<br />

Russian teens visiting our county in July. Jeanette has been a part<br />

of <strong>the</strong> 4-H North Jersey Teen Conference planning committee, conducting<br />

workshops for her peers for <strong>the</strong> past two years. Upon graduation<br />

Jeanette plans on attending Rutgers to major in Marine<br />

Biology with a minor in psychology and hopes to work in educating<br />

<strong>the</strong> public on conserving <strong>the</strong> earth’s natural resources.<br />

<strong>Fair</strong>’s Fabulous Ice Cream Sundae on<br />

Sunday – While Supplies Last!<br />

Don’t miss our <strong>Fair</strong> Queen & Princess, along with fair directors,<br />

scooping up <strong>the</strong> delicious ice cream sundae on Sunday July 28,<br />

at 5:00 pm on <strong>the</strong> dance floor. You can enjoy a free ice cream<br />

sundae with all <strong>the</strong> toppings.<br />

We ask that you be patient while you wait to be served and go<br />

through <strong>the</strong> line once so everyone has a chance to have a sundae.<br />

Our sponsors this year for <strong>the</strong> sundae are Schwan’s Ice<br />

Cream and Home Plate Dairy, Rt. 57 Stewartsville. Thanks for<br />

supporting <strong>the</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong>!<br />

2013-14 <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Dairy<br />

Princess – Holly Whitmore<br />

Holly is 18 years old and <strong>the</strong> daughter<br />

of Eric and Lisa Whitmore of<br />

Washington, NJ. Holly has a true love<br />

and passion for <strong>the</strong> dairy cow and<br />

promotion of milk. She feels that it is<br />

very important to make people aware<br />

of where <strong>the</strong>ir milk comes from and<br />

<strong>the</strong> nutritional values it is to <strong>the</strong>m for<br />

a healthy lifestyle. Holly is a member<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Asbury Jr. 4-H Dairy Club and<br />

also <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> Hills FFA Chapter.<br />

Although she does not raise her own<br />

dairy animals, she has leased from<br />

local farmers. The Dairy Industry is<br />

in her blood going back to her great<br />

grandparents and her grandfa<strong>the</strong>r. Her great uncle and his family<br />

have an active dairy farm today.<br />

Holly is also very involved with sports and loves to play<br />

Lacrosse. She enjoys being involved with 4-H and showing Dairy,<br />

Beef, Rabbits and Goats. Holly plans to attend college and would<br />

love to pursue a career in Agriculture Education or Dairy Science.<br />

What better way<br />

to celebrate <strong>the</strong><br />

end of <strong>the</strong> harvest<br />

season and <strong>the</strong><br />

beginning of<br />

football season<br />

than with some<br />

slinging...<br />

OCTOBER<br />

19 & 20<br />

At Millbrook Farm<br />

Millbrook & Montana Roads, Harmony Township<br />

Pumpkin Slinging by Catapult & Trebuchet<br />

Football Slinging by O<strong>the</strong>r Contraptions<br />

Kids Corner Activity Area • Vendors • Food<br />

Hot Air Balloons including “Airhead Invader”<br />

Bands • October Vistas & History Bus Tours<br />

Sand Sculpture celebrating New Jersey<br />

(sand donated by Tom Bartha Excavating)<br />

Admission:<br />

Adults $6 • Children 5-12 $4 • 4 & Under Free • Parking $2<br />

Mark Your Calendar for October 5 –<br />

ALL NEW at Millbrook Farm –<br />

The Big Chili Cooking & Beer Brewing Competition<br />

More Details coming soon at:<br />

www.pumpkinsling.com<br />

Supported in part by a grant from New<br />

Jersey Department of State, Division of Travel<br />

and Tourism. visitnj.org<br />

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2013 <strong>Fair</strong> Princess Competition Candidates<br />

Gracie Marie Bucher is six years old<br />

with blue eyes and strawberry blonde<br />

hair and resides in Broadway with her<br />

parents James and Genevieve. She<br />

attends Franklin Township Elementary<br />

school participating in Art club and<br />

enjoys going to family craft nights with<br />

her parents.<br />

Outside of school Gracie attends <strong>the</strong><br />

Irish Stars Parker School of dance<br />

located in Hellertown, PA. She has been<br />

doing Irish Step dance for two years and thoroughly enjoys it<br />

and has performed shows for local Nursing Home residents.<br />

Gracie enjoys roller skating, reading, gardening, helping<br />

o<strong>the</strong>rs and spending time with her friends and pets. She also<br />

looks forward to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> season when she can help her Nema,<br />

who is a member of <strong>the</strong> Sussex <strong>County</strong> Poultry Fanciers club.<br />

Gracie likes to collect eggs and help with <strong>the</strong> chickens.<br />

Maya Marino Cappello is nine years old<br />

with brown eyes and black hair and lives<br />

with her parents Sam and Sandy and two<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>rs Kirby and Percy, and her two sisters<br />

Helena and Violet in Phillipsburg.<br />

Maya also helps take care of <strong>the</strong> family’s<br />

two dogs and five cats. She attends Green<br />

St. School in Phillipsburg and has performed<br />

in several plays, such as <strong>the</strong><br />

Sound of Music, Once upon a Mattress,<br />

Little Mermaid and Once on this Island. She<br />

loves to sing and is a member of <strong>the</strong> children’s choir at her church.<br />

Some of Maya’s o<strong>the</strong>r interests include six years of dance-ballet,<br />

tap, jazz, Broadway and modern. She also has had two years of<br />

piano and one of trumpet lessons.<br />

Maya also likes to go to Merrill Creek and see <strong>the</strong> deer. She<br />

has also attended <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Farmer's <strong>Fair</strong> every year<br />

and enjoys <strong>the</strong> rides.<br />

She won first place this year in <strong>the</strong> WC Shade Tree Arbor<br />

Day Contest at her school and her essay and picture will be displayed<br />

at <strong>the</strong> fair in <strong>the</strong> Home and Garden Building. She is really<br />

excited about that! She is also excited about competing in <strong>the</strong><br />

Princess Contest at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>. Even if she doesn’t win, she is still<br />

proud of herself for trying.<br />

Mikayla Alyce Caruso is nine years<br />

old with brown hair and eyes and lives<br />

with her parents Michael and Jessica<br />

and her sister Gianna in Frelinghuysen<br />

Township. She attends <strong>the</strong><br />

Frelinghuysen Elementary School and<br />

her favorite subject is Art. Mikayla is<br />

an avid reader with a special interest<br />

in learning about all types of sharks.<br />

She enjoys playing soccer, basketball<br />

and softball through <strong>the</strong>ir recreational<br />

programs. Mikayla is passionate<br />

about singing and is a member of <strong>the</strong> Christ Church Jr. choir<br />

and children’s chorus of Sussex <strong>County</strong> as well as a member<br />

of Brownie Troop #4214 where she is learning to become a<br />

confident and community oriented young woman.<br />

Isabella Rose Cetani is nine years old<br />

with brown eyes and light brown hair<br />

and lives with her parents Dominick<br />

and Lori and her bro<strong>the</strong>r Anthony in<br />

Hackettstown. She likes to be called<br />

Bella and has been dancing since she<br />

was 1 1/2 years old and has taken lessons<br />

for ballet, musical <strong>the</strong>atre, hip<br />

hop, and contemporary. She dances at<br />

North Jersey School of Dance Arts and<br />

is a member of <strong>the</strong> New Jersey Civic<br />

Youth Ballet. Bella has participated in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Nutcracker since she was five years old and has been playing<br />

<strong>the</strong> violin since three.<br />

Each summer, she attends Suzuki violin camp for a week with<br />

her mom and <strong>the</strong> best thing is that <strong>the</strong>y get to spend <strong>the</strong> week<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r in a dorm at a college! She enjoys singing and sings at<br />

church each month at mass. Bella is a member of a local Girl Scout<br />

troop. This is her first year to be involved in Battle of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Book</strong>s and<br />

her team has read 10 books and will compete against o<strong>the</strong>r schools<br />

in <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> through questions about <strong>the</strong> books. As part of <strong>the</strong><br />

Gifted and Talented program, Bella has helped to create a book<br />

which was sent to Scholastic in hopes of being published!<br />

This summer will be a very busy time for her as she will be<br />

attending dance camp, has signed up for Harry Potter camp and<br />

will have Vaganova Summer Dance Intensive for three whole<br />

weeks where she will get to see her dance friends. My favorite<br />

holidays are Christmas and also my birthday! I am looking forward<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Princess Contest.<br />

Sarah Bonnie Duchaney is nine years<br />

old with brown hair and eyes and she<br />

lives with her parents Terry and Billy in<br />

Hackettstown. She attends Hatchery Hill<br />

School and this year she placed second<br />

in her class in <strong>the</strong> WC Shade Tree Arbor<br />

Day contest. Her essay and picture will<br />

be on display in <strong>the</strong> Home and Garden<br />

Building during <strong>the</strong> week of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

Sarah enjoys gymnastics, karate, cheerleading,<br />

playing softball and dancing-tap<br />

and ballet style. She has won two trophies in cheerleading, two<br />

medals in karate and one in gymnastics. Sarah was also a model<br />

in an American Girl doll fashion show in Hampton last year.<br />

Emma Leah Hickey is nine years old<br />

with blue eyes and blonde hair and lives<br />

with her parents Michelle and Robert in<br />

Harmony Township. She is a student at<br />

Harmony Township School and a member<br />

of <strong>the</strong> Gifted and Talented program.<br />

She likes school and it shows in her<br />

schoolwork and on her report card. She<br />

is an A+ student. In her spare time she<br />

is a member of her school's drama club<br />

as well as a member of her district's<br />

Brownie Troop. Emma enjoys playing basketball, softball and<br />

field hockey. She takes dance, piano and voice lessons. When<br />

she is not participating in a group activity, she enjoys reading,<br />

writing and playing with her sisters and bro<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

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Emma Susanne Kelley, is 10 years old<br />

with blue eyes and blonde hair and lives<br />

with her parents Diana and Victor in<br />

White Township. Growing up in White<br />

Township, Emma enjoys roaming <strong>the</strong><br />

family farm, as she benefits from <strong>the</strong><br />

love, wisdom, and close relationship<br />

with her Grandparents. As <strong>the</strong> youngest<br />

of four children, with two bro<strong>the</strong>rs who<br />

are officers in <strong>the</strong> United States Coast<br />

Guard and one older sister, Emma<br />

gleans much knowledge and insight as part of her education at<br />

home and frequent travels abroad. While visiting her bro<strong>the</strong>rs<br />

this past year, Emma experienced snorkeling, sea life adventures<br />

and multi-cultural cuisines in Hawaii; along with discovering <strong>the</strong><br />

flora, fauna, and wildlife during many hikes in Kodiak, Alaska.<br />

Many extracurricular activities fill Emma’s life including five<br />

years of membership in <strong>the</strong> Wild & Woolly 4H club, Belvidere<br />

Barracuda Swim Team, Lifted-Up Ski Club, and Equestrian activities.<br />

In addition, she enjoys church activities, playing piano, riding<br />

and caring for her pony, flying with her Grandpa and bro<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

archery, crafts including weekly crocheting with Grandma, art,<br />

family game night, ballroom dancing, musical <strong>the</strong>atre and just<br />

working in <strong>the</strong> hay and playing on <strong>the</strong> farm. She also assists in<br />

caring for <strong>the</strong> family’s elderly dog, four chinchillas, two rabbits,<br />

two cats, and a tank full of fish.<br />

As an honest, sweet, gracious, friendly, spiritual, and affectionate<br />

individual, Emma sets and completes her educational tasks<br />

and home obligations alongside taking <strong>the</strong> extra time needed to be<br />

a loving and honoring daughter, grand-daughter and sister.<br />

Haley Marie King is 8 years old with<br />

blue eyes and blonde hair and lives with<br />

her mom Adele in Hackettstown. She is<br />

currently in third grade and attends <strong>the</strong><br />

Willow Grove Elementary School. This<br />

year she won third place in her class in<br />

<strong>the</strong> WC Shade Tree Arbor Day contest,<br />

her picture and essay will be on display<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Home and Garden Building <strong>the</strong><br />

week of <strong>the</strong> fair.<br />

Haley is Vice President of her school<br />

and involved in many clubs, such as student<br />

council, gardening club, juggling, chorus as well as sports<br />

and fitness just to name a few. She has been cheering since she<br />

was five years old for her school team <strong>the</strong> Hackettstown Tigers.<br />

Haley has also been competitively racing go carts since she was<br />

five years old and has had many first place wins. In her spare<br />

time she likes writing, gardening, fishing, swimming, dancing<br />

and spending time with her family and friends.<br />

Emma Grace Kucharski is 7 years old<br />

with blue eyes and blonde hair. She lives<br />

with her parents Tanya and Michael and<br />

her older sister and younger bro<strong>the</strong>r in<br />

Washington. Emma is a first grader at <strong>the</strong><br />

Franklin Township Elementary School.<br />

Even though she has curly hair, she<br />

prefers it when her mom blows her hair<br />

straight.<br />

Emma enjoys many different activities<br />

such as dance class, which she<br />

takes twice a week (jazz and tap) and gymnastics once a week.<br />

She is also involved in Girl Scouts (2nd year Daisy) and in <strong>the</strong><br />

fall she cheers for <strong>the</strong> Washington Redskins. Emma also enjoys<br />

heading out to <strong>the</strong> racetrack to drive a quarter midget racecar.<br />

Dorothy Suzanna LaParch known as<br />

Dolly to family and friends is nine<br />

years old with brown eyes and blonde<br />

hair and lives with her parents, Ken<br />

and Jennifer and three sisters, Liz,<br />

Teresa and KC in Harmony Township.<br />

Her favorite subject is art and she was<br />

named student of <strong>the</strong> week last year.<br />

Dolly enjoys playing basketball, clogging;<br />

dancing hip hop and jazz. She is<br />

also teaching herself gymnastics. Dolly<br />

loves acting and has participated in<br />

both <strong>the</strong> fall and spring school drama club plays. O<strong>the</strong>r interests<br />

include cooking and baking with her mom. She thinks it is<br />

really cool to pick fresh herbs and vegetables from <strong>the</strong> garden<br />

and prepare <strong>the</strong>m for her family to eat. During <strong>the</strong> summer she<br />

enjoys participating in <strong>the</strong> WC Library’s summer reading program<br />

and activities. Dolly has learned to knit at <strong>the</strong> library and<br />

looks forward to new projects this year. She has entered her art<br />

work and baking at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> in past years and placed<br />

first, second or third with her entries. She also competed in <strong>the</strong><br />

princess contest last year and placed in <strong>the</strong> top five.<br />

Gabrielle Martinez is nine years old<br />

with brown eyes and brown hair and<br />

lives with her parents Maria and Sal in<br />

Washington. Gabrielle will be entering<br />

fourth grade this fall at <strong>the</strong> Memorial<br />

School in Washington. Her team won<br />

second place in debate and she won<br />

first place in speech and drama and<br />

first place in forensics which is <strong>the</strong><br />

championship for speech and drama. In<br />

school she also competed in <strong>the</strong> Battle<br />

of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Book</strong>s, Garden Club and<br />

Broadway <strong>the</strong> musical in May. Some of her hobbies include riding<br />

horses and in March she competed in her first horse show<br />

and won first place. Gabrielle also enjoys painting, singing,<br />

reading, gymnastics, and taking ballet, tap and jazz dance lessons.<br />

When she grows up she wants to be a singer.<br />

Kathryn Swistak is 9 years old with<br />

blue eyes and red hair and lives with<br />

her parents Michael and Lori and her<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r and sister in Frelinghuysen<br />

Township. To say she enjoys sports is<br />

an understatement- she loves sports<br />

such as football where she was <strong>the</strong><br />

first girl to play full pads-tackle for<br />

North <strong>Warren</strong> midget football league<br />

last year. She also enjoys softball, soccer,<br />

cheerleading, roller skating,<br />

dance and participating in gymnastics.<br />

Kathryn loves her pets. She has also been in scouting for three<br />

years and is presently a Brownie.<br />

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<strong>Warren</strong> Hills FFA Alumni<br />

8th Annual Car Show<br />

in memory of Pete Santini<br />

On opening day Saturday, July 27, WWC Rangers,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Medicine Man, Can Can Dancers and Elmer<br />

From <strong>the</strong> East will be walking around <strong>the</strong> fairgrounds<br />

and mingling with guests. Catch one of<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir performances on July 27 from 12-6pm in <strong>the</strong><br />

grassy area by <strong>Fair</strong> office and on stage.<br />

Sunday, July 28, 2013<br />

10am to 4pm ~ Rain or Shine<br />

Pre-registration is $15.00, by July 13 or $20.00 at <strong>the</strong><br />

gate. (Includes admittance into <strong>the</strong> fair)<br />

People’s Choice Awards<br />

Check out <strong>the</strong> cars, trucks and motorcycles.<br />

Vote for your favorite one in each class.<br />

Proceeds benefit <strong>Warren</strong> Hills FFA Alumni Affiliate.<br />

Get your picture taken at <strong>the</strong> Rodeo Roper!<br />

Please contact Joni @ 908-213-0568 for more information.<br />

BACKHOE & LOADER<br />

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21 RESERVOIR LANE<br />

BELVIDERE, NJ 07823<br />

908-475-4331<br />

CELL: 908-296-4451<br />

FAX 908-475-4399<br />

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Big Picture Quilt Project<br />

Each year children visiting <strong>the</strong> Kids’ Corral may create a<br />

quilt square as part of <strong>the</strong> Big Picture Quilt Project. The<br />

squares are assembled into quilts that are raffled off <strong>the</strong><br />

next year. The Big Picture Quilt Project quilts from 2012<br />

will be on display at <strong>the</strong> Kids’ Corral. To win one just drop<br />

your name in a jar for a drawing at <strong>the</strong> end of <strong>the</strong> week.<br />

This year we produced 5 quilts from squares that children<br />

created. Thanks to Rosa Iannitelli of Belvidere for assembling<br />

<strong>the</strong> quilts again this year.<br />

2013 Fire Apparatus &<br />

Equipment Show<br />

July 29 5-9 pm • Pit area on Strykers Road<br />

The Directors for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>' <strong>Fair</strong> are adding a<br />

little friendly, community competition to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> with a display<br />

of fire equipment and apparatus again this year. We have invited<br />

companies from Sussex and <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> to participate.<br />

There are four divisions: Tankers, pumpers, rescue trucks<br />

and ladder trucks with a trophy and $100 awarded for first<br />

place in each division.<br />

As you pull into <strong>the</strong> pit area you will see signage as to<br />

where to park for your division. If you wish to compete for trophies<br />

and prize money please let chairman know when parking<br />

your vehicle so judging sheets can be filled out for your fire<br />

company’s equipment.<br />

All equipment will be judged using national parade judging<br />

association guidelines and judges outside of <strong>Warren</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong>. No one will be allowed in or on <strong>the</strong> equipment while<br />

your vehicle is being judged. Judging and registration will be<br />

from 5pm to 7:30pm with sheets being tallied up and awards<br />

presented between 8-8:30pm.<br />

No pre registration or fees are required, just bring your fire<br />

apparatus to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> on July 29th.<br />

As in <strong>the</strong> past, you are encouraged to set up a table to<br />

recruit new members. If you have any questions call <strong>the</strong> fair<br />

office at 908-859-6563, o<strong>the</strong>rwise we’ll see you at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

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Wrestling Tournament<br />

Saturday, August 3<br />

2013 <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> is <strong>the</strong> Home of <strong>the</strong> 27th<br />

annual “<strong>Warren</strong> Hills Wrestling Club Tournament” to be held on<br />

August 3rd on <strong>the</strong> dance pavilion. There is a $500 scholarship<br />

awarded to <strong>the</strong> “Most Outstanding Senior Wrestler”.<br />

The Club concession stand will be open during <strong>the</strong> regular<br />

<strong>Fair</strong>ground hours and will have breakfast available <strong>the</strong> morning<br />

of <strong>the</strong> tournament.<br />

This is <strong>the</strong> largest and oldest open-air tournament in <strong>the</strong><br />

region. The <strong>Warren</strong> Hills Wrestling Club is an independent club<br />

made up of volunteers that promote <strong>the</strong> sport of wrestling. The<br />

club helps support wrestlers from kindergarten through college<br />

freshman. Sportsmanship and team unity among <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong><br />

Hills Wrestling family is a virtue we are proud still prevails today.<br />

After 27 years of this Club’s existence our values on sportsmanship<br />

and building character in <strong>the</strong>se young men are still strong.<br />

Mission Statement of <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong><br />

Association, Inc.<br />

The Board of Directors shall be comprised of twelve (12) members,<br />

six (6) to be selected by <strong>the</strong> two organizations: <strong>Warren</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> Board of Agriculture and <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Pomona<br />

Grange.<br />

That <strong>the</strong> purpose for which it is formed is to establish and<br />

conduct and carry on from year to year an educational fair for <strong>the</strong><br />

purpose of promoting interest in all phases of <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong>’s<br />

agriculture and to promote <strong>the</strong> interest of agriculture generally<br />

throughout <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong>.<br />

To promote and hold an annual agricultural fair in <strong>the</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

of <strong>Warren</strong>, State of New Jersey, to comprise exhibits, contests<br />

and such o<strong>the</strong>r activities as <strong>the</strong> directors may elect to advance<br />

<strong>the</strong> interests of agriculture in <strong>the</strong> county.<br />

To encourage and solicit participation by farmers, 4-H members,<br />

FFA members, Granges and o<strong>the</strong>r organizations allied<br />

with agriculture as <strong>the</strong> fundamental basis of <strong>the</strong> operation of<br />

such a fair. As well as residents in <strong>the</strong> community in <strong>the</strong> areas<br />

of Traditional Arts and Cultural and Heritage related projects,<br />

<strong>the</strong> environment and all o<strong>the</strong>r related fields of interest.<br />

To use such income as accrues to <strong>the</strong> Association from<br />

rentals and any o<strong>the</strong>r sources to carry out any of <strong>the</strong> aforementioned<br />

purposes of <strong>the</strong> Association.<br />

Piazza Farms and<br />

Greenhouses<br />

Specialists in Geraniums,<br />

Bedding & Vegetable Plants,<br />

Sweet Corn, Tomatoes & Quality Produce.<br />

OPEN DAILY<br />

9:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.<br />

71 Route 57<br />

Phillipsburg, NJ 08865<br />

908-859-3228<br />

Visit our website at www.piazzafarms.com<br />

Find us on Facebook (search for piazza-farms)<br />

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FROM THE ORGANIZERS OF THE LAST FLING PUMPKIN SLING<br />

Mark Your Calendar for October 5, 2013 at<br />

Millbrook Farm, Harmony Township.<br />

Chefs and beer brewers are invited to compete for<br />

prize money. This event is for anyone who likes to<br />

cook chili, talk about <strong>the</strong>ir chili or sample chili, brew<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir own beer, talk with o<strong>the</strong>rs about beer brewing,<br />

learn about beer brewing or sample craft beers.<br />

Email info@highlandstourism.org to be notified of<br />

updates on rules, rates and opportunities.<br />

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The Kids’ Corral… Chock Full of Fun for Your Little Ones<br />

Open from 12:00 noon to 8:00 pm<br />

The Kids’ Corral offers a great deal of hands-on fun, entertainment<br />

and education. We suspect that <strong>the</strong> parents have just as<br />

much fun <strong>the</strong>re as <strong>the</strong> children do. The fact that it’s easy on <strong>the</strong><br />

wallet (everything is FREE of charge for fairgoers) is an added<br />

bonus at a time when it counts <strong>the</strong> most!<br />

Each year organizers put toge<strong>the</strong>r a schedule of events that<br />

is sure to please, adding new activities and shows each year. Last<br />

year <strong>the</strong> puppet <strong>the</strong>atre and milking cow were great additions.<br />

This year kids can work in <strong>the</strong> gravel pit and play mini golf.<br />

Crafts include creating your own door hangers and name<br />

plates, clay pots, sand art drawings, mosaics, airplanes, wind sox<br />

and always available are coloring sheets and beading. This year we<br />

are featuring re-purposed crafts such as snakes made from paper<br />

towel roles, penguins made from plastic water bottles and catch all<br />

plastic boxes made from milk containers.<br />

Don't forget to visit <strong>the</strong> Kids’ Corral Kitchen where kids will<br />

be able to decorate cupcakes and hot air balloon shaped cookies,<br />

and make homemade butter and ice cream.<br />

If you would like to create lasting memories design your own<br />

quilt square this year and next year you can enter a drawing to win<br />

<strong>the</strong> quilt with your square sewn in it.<br />

Kids will be able to make tie-dyed t-shirts, supported by <strong>the</strong><br />

Harmony Lions Club. The club is comprised primarily of Harmony<br />

residents and is over 60 members strong. The Lions Club organization<br />

focuses on helping <strong>the</strong> hearing and visually impaired. The<br />

local club also helps those struggling financially at Thanksgiving<br />

and Christmas. All <strong>the</strong> money raised at <strong>the</strong>ir food booth is disbursed<br />

by <strong>the</strong> membership to those deemed most deserving, so be<br />

sure to stop by for a bite to eat and to thank <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

4-H members will also be visiting <strong>the</strong> tent each day with<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir farm animal pets to share <strong>the</strong>ir experiences with visitors.<br />

NORWESCAP Child and Family Resource Services will be in<br />

<strong>the</strong> Kids’ Corral on July 30 and August 1. They will have water<br />

play for all ages and information on childcare including applications<br />

for childcare subsidy and choosing childcare. They will also<br />

have information on becoming a registered childcare provider.<br />

Special Craft Workshops<br />

Craft Fun With Stacy<br />

Come join <strong>the</strong> fun with Stacy as she will be making:<br />

• Garden <strong>Fair</strong>ies of beads, pipe cleaners & silk flower pieces.<br />

• Bead & Button Bracelets using new and old buttons.<br />

• Stained Glass painted recycled jars.<br />

• A favorite folk art craft – tin punch art.<br />

• Yarn butterflies<br />

JDM Creations<br />

Join Darla in making re-purposed crafts such as creating your<br />

own felt animal magnets, bookmarks and duct tape beading.<br />

PotteryZone<br />

Come and have fun in <strong>the</strong> Kids Corral with Pottery Zone’s Ms.<br />

Cindy. She will help your child make a mini clay tile – press it in<br />

a form and decorate it for hanging to admire all year long.<br />

Saturday and Sunday July 27 and 28, 12-4 pm<br />

Saturday August 3, 12-4 pm<br />

Clean Community Supported<br />

Workshops<br />

Sponsored by Lopatcong, Harmony, & <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

Clean Communities Organizations<br />

Winakung at Waterloo<br />

Andrea Proctor returns with “Lenape Litter Lessons” where<br />

<strong>the</strong> lesson compares <strong>the</strong> Lenape American Indians and <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

indigenous sustainable lifestyle to today’s disposable dependent<br />

culture. The Lenape and <strong>the</strong>ir ancestors inhabited New<br />

Jersey and <strong>the</strong> surrounding regions for over 10,000 years.<br />

They collected food from <strong>the</strong> forest in baskets and bowls, <strong>the</strong>y<br />

constructed <strong>the</strong>ir homes and canoes from woodland materials.<br />

Animals hunted were used for food, clothing, and tools.<br />

Throughout this interactive program experience Winakung<br />

explores <strong>the</strong> lessons we can learn from studying <strong>the</strong> Lenape,<br />

New Jersey’s original people and <strong>the</strong>ir resourceful lifestyle.<br />

Monday, July 29, 2:30 & 4:30 pm<br />

Wednesday, July 31, 1 & 3:30 pm<br />

Thursday, August 1, 2 & 4:30 pm<br />

Environmental Jeopardy<br />

Enjoy “Willy <strong>the</strong> Worm Farmer” on Tuesday and Thursday at <strong>the</strong><br />

Kids’ Corral. Come meet “Willy” and his LIVE worm friends and<br />

learn about composting, recycling and anti-littering. This handson<br />

interactive program, presented by Becky Clanton & Dinah<br />

Rush from Environmental Jeopardy, features “Willy”, a 4 foot red<br />

worm. Children will have <strong>the</strong> opportunity to become “Worm<br />

<strong>Farmers</strong>”, as <strong>the</strong>y create <strong>the</strong>ir own worm compost project.<br />

Tuesday, July 30, 3 pm<br />

Thursday, August 1, 1 pm<br />

Wildly Fun Critter Crafts with Diana Dove<br />

Sunday, July 28, 2:30-4:30 pm, FISH "STICK PUPPETS"<br />

Protecting our rivers & sea.<br />

Monday, July 29, 1-3 pm, PAPER FLYING CRITTERS<br />

Protecting birds, bats, & flying squirrels<br />

Tuesday, July 30, 2-4 pm, CREATE-A-CLAY CRITTER<br />

Decorate your clay creation with shells, fea<strong>the</strong>rs, sticks, or<br />

acorn caps.<br />

Wednesday, July 31, 2-4 pm, CLAY ANIMAL TRACKS<br />

Protecting woodland habitat<br />

Thursday, August 1, 1:30-3:30 pm, PINE CONE CRITTERS<br />

Trees with cones & <strong>the</strong>ir habitat<br />

Friday, August 2, 1:30-3:30 pm, CORN HUSK CRITTERS<br />

Protect our open space and wildlife<br />

Saturday, August 3, 4-6 pm, CREATE A TURTLE<br />

Turtles of <strong>the</strong> Land, sea, and fresh water<br />

Craft <strong>the</strong>mes include NJ plants and wildlife. Craft activities carry<br />

<strong>the</strong> message, “Kids can make a difference… by not littering.”<br />

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Some Entertainment at <strong>the</strong> Kids’ Corral<br />

Rizzo’s Reptiles<br />

Lizards, frogs, turtles, gecos<br />

and insects... learn about <strong>the</strong><br />

wonder and joy that nature has<br />

to offer.<br />

Tuesday, July 30, 4:30 pm<br />

Thursday, August 1, 3:00 pm<br />

Saturday, August 3, 4:00 pm<br />

Blue Ribbon Cloggers<br />

The Blue Ribbon Cloggers are a non-competition dance group from<br />

Belvidere, New Jersey. Clogging is a style of dance that is similar<br />

to tap and Canadian step dancing. The group currently consists of<br />

13 dancers. Members include kids as well as adults. In fact <strong>the</strong><br />

group encourages parents to join along with <strong>the</strong>ir children.<br />

Monday, July 29, 5:30-6:00 pm<br />

Wednesday, July 31, 5:00-5:30 pm<br />

During <strong>the</strong>se performances <strong>the</strong>y will also be teaching square<br />

dancing songs to any interested audience members. The final<br />

performance at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> will be on Thursday, August 1st from<br />

7:00-8:00 on <strong>the</strong> dance floor.<br />

Clowning Around There will be lots of fun when Merriloons<br />

entertain with dancing and games, along with performing her<br />

many exciting magic tricks! This year we have a return appearance<br />

of Balloons <strong>the</strong> Clown. The staff also welcomes Sprinkles<br />

for <strong>the</strong> first time. As you can see, <strong>the</strong>re will be lots of clowning<br />

around.<br />

Merriloons:<br />

Saturday, July 27,<br />

Monday, July 29, 2:00 & 4:30,<br />

Tuesday, July 30, 2:00<br />

Sprinkles <strong>the</strong> Clown:<br />

Friday, August 2, 2:00 and 4:30 pm<br />

Balloons <strong>the</strong> Clown:<br />

Saturday, August 3, 12:30 & 3:00 pm<br />

“Abracadabra Magic Show”<br />

Be captivated by <strong>the</strong> magic by Tom Yurasits. With lots of<br />

audience participation, all ages are sure to have fun. And<br />

would you believe.... he will make a live rabbit magically<br />

appear during <strong>the</strong> show.<br />

Wednesday, July 31, 2:30 & 4:30 pm<br />

Saturday, August 3, 5:30 pm<br />

Kids' Corral Contest Days and Times<br />

Registration at <strong>the</strong> Kids' Corral 12 noon – 2:00 pm<br />

Daily at <strong>the</strong> Kids' Corral<br />

1:30 pm – Pie Eating Contest Daily<br />

4 pm – Veggie Fear Factor Daily<br />

6 pm – Saltine Eating Contest Daily<br />

Sunday, Tuesday, Thursday &<br />

closing day Saturday<br />

12:30 pm – Watermelon Eating Contest<br />

2 pm – Egg Relay<br />

Saturday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday &<br />

closing day Saturday<br />

6:30 pm – Soaker Relay<br />

Fear Factor Veggie Style –<br />

Do you have difficulty getting your kids to eat vegetables<br />

Maybe <strong>the</strong>y will be up for <strong>the</strong> challenge of Fear Factor<br />

Veggie Style at <strong>the</strong> Kids’ Corral. We don’t like to say we<br />

“make” your children eat vegetables. Ra<strong>the</strong>r, we describe it<br />

as “introducing” <strong>the</strong>m to a multitude of flavors such as<br />

spinach, lima beans and raw zucchini.<br />

Participants are limited to 10 per session. There will<br />

be prizes awarded for top winners and runners up and<br />

something for all participants. Special thanks to<br />

Wegman’s and ShopRite who supplies us with a gift card<br />

that we use to purchase items like canned beets, pickled<br />

artichoke heart, spinach and o<strong>the</strong>r items we think your<br />

children should try.<br />

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Veterans Still Serving Their Community<br />

Legionnaires from The American Legion, Carl D. Archer Post<br />

528 of White Twsp. are adding ano<strong>the</strong>r night of volunteering<br />

this year at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> to <strong>the</strong>ir repertoire.<br />

A great ‘squad or company’ of veterans volunteer proudly<br />

each year to help with <strong>the</strong> following events at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

Their week starts on Saturday, July 27 at 12:30pm on <strong>the</strong> dance<br />

floor with set up and registration for <strong>the</strong> Big Wheel race at 1pm,<br />

which we started in 1989. We average 40-50 children, ages one<br />

thru eight years old. Many come back year after year racing<br />

toward <strong>the</strong> checkered flag hoping to have <strong>the</strong> shortest time<br />

which would ensure <strong>the</strong>m <strong>the</strong> gold medal and blue ribbon. We<br />

give out awards ranging from 1st thru 5th place with flags for<br />

everyone and o<strong>the</strong>r goodies ga<strong>the</strong>red from <strong>Fair</strong> vendors. For <strong>the</strong><br />

past three years we have added tickets from <strong>the</strong> Land of Make<br />

Believe (special thanks to Chris Maier) as well as candy from<br />

Mars Chocolate USA to <strong>the</strong> winner’s goody bag.<br />

Monday night <strong>the</strong>y’re back to run <strong>the</strong> Antique Car Show,<br />

which last year was <strong>the</strong> largest ever. We have <strong>the</strong> following<br />

categories: 1935-45; 1946-60; 1961-80 and an audience<br />

favorite. So if you are interested in bringing your car to <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Fair</strong> on July 29 from 4-7pm we would be happy to enter you<br />

into <strong>the</strong> show. The driver and one passenger are allowed free<br />

admission to <strong>the</strong> fair that night. Check us out on <strong>the</strong> fair website<br />

at www.warrencountyfarmersfair.org for a complete listing<br />

of <strong>the</strong> rules. We’d like to dedicate this year’s show in memory<br />

of Pete Santini who passed away last year in a farming<br />

accident.<br />

Tuesday afternoon at 1pm <strong>the</strong>y return to run <strong>the</strong> youth pedal<br />

tractor obstacle course in <strong>the</strong> main arena for children ages four<br />

thru eight. Last year <strong>the</strong>y had 27 participants in <strong>the</strong> event and<br />

<strong>the</strong>y were given flags, tickets from <strong>the</strong> Land of Make Believe (special<br />

thanks to Chris Maier) as well as candy from Mars Chocolate<br />

USA to <strong>the</strong> winner’s goody bag from first thru fifth place with <strong>the</strong><br />

first place winner getting a trophy and <strong>the</strong> blue ribbon.<br />

Wednesday <strong>the</strong>y are doing a motorcycle show from 6-9pm on<br />

<strong>the</strong> dance floor this year with a minimal registration fee and trophies<br />

(1st & 2nd place) in <strong>the</strong> following classes: Antique, Custom,<br />

Trikes and Stock and one trophy each in a Kid’s and People’s<br />

Choice class. The rider and one passenger will be allowed free<br />

admission that night on <strong>the</strong>ir bike. Check out <strong>the</strong> complete set of<br />

rules and regulations on <strong>the</strong> fair website, listed above.<br />

Friday <strong>the</strong>y are pulling double duty with <strong>the</strong> youth pedal<br />

tractor obstacle course in <strong>the</strong> Main Arena at 1pm. Last year <strong>the</strong>y<br />

had 25 participants in <strong>the</strong> event giving out prizes as listed above.<br />

At 7:45pm members return as <strong>the</strong> color guard to present <strong>the</strong><br />

colors in <strong>the</strong> main arena prior to <strong>the</strong> demolition derby at 8pm.<br />

A special ‘atta boy’ to all of our Veterans volunteering<br />

throughout <strong>the</strong> week: Leo Becker, Dennis Smith, Terry Lee, Al<br />

Martin, Ernie Maso, Tom Rooney, Charlie Avery, Charlie<br />

Ro<strong>the</strong>nbeck, Bob Brown, George Allen and Joe Chiusano.<br />

For God and Country,<br />

Milly Rice, Adjutant<br />

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Harmony Speedway Historical Society & Dirt Track Heroes<br />

Harmony Speedway was a dirt<br />

5/8-mile racetrack and a 1/8-<br />

mile drag strip. The track<br />

opened on June 7, 1963 with<br />

Sam Beavers winning <strong>the</strong> first<br />

race. It closed in 1973 with Jay<br />

Beers winning <strong>the</strong> final race.<br />

Carl Van Horn and Dick Crouse<br />

built <strong>the</strong> racetrack. Van Horn<br />

was one of <strong>the</strong> greatest racecar<br />

drivers and a legend in racing.<br />

Well known as <strong>the</strong> Belvidere<br />

Bandit in his 71e, he built most<br />

of his own cars and motors. He set fast time at Langhorn with a<br />

car that he and Chet Crane built – a 37 Chevy with a 421 Pontiac<br />

motor. This car is owned by Ray Boissonneu of NH who also owns<br />

Indy and sprint car's, with this being his only dirt car.<br />

It was great racing Harmony Speedway, a circle track that<br />

paid great purses, and at <strong>the</strong> 1/8th mile Drag Strip. The drag strip<br />

also had many good races with Drivers such as: Mel Carty, Walt<br />

Garrett, Bobby Allen, Ralph Ott, Archie Myers and Joe “Peppy”<br />

Fernandez. It ran 2 nights – Wednesday and Saturday. The oval<br />

and drag strip had a lot of great drivers with 3 nights of racing<br />

with over a 100 cars each night.<br />

Over <strong>the</strong> years <strong>the</strong> Harmony track hosted many race's including<br />

URC in 1963, 1964, and 1965, Sports Car SCODA, American<br />

Motorcycle Association. Women’s Powder Puff race winners included<br />

Carol Bickel, Marilyn Sargent, Anna Mae Pauch, Winnie Stecker,<br />

Mary McGuire, Doris Babington, and Gloria Beech. Frank Schneider<br />

is <strong>the</strong> all time winner with 26 races. O<strong>the</strong>r wins include Will Cagel<br />

22, Al Tasnady 14, Toby Tobias 10 and Bob Pickell with 8 win's.<br />

Jimmy Wismer, Russ Stecker, Peppy Fernandez, Stan Poloski Jr.,<br />

Barry Dolan, Jay Beers, Larry Honey, Tom Hager are some of <strong>the</strong> top<br />

Sportsman drivers. Leading late model drivers are Loren Holland<br />

Sr., Clarence Hill, and Fats Cummins just to name a few.<br />

For <strong>the</strong> first time at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> last year we had inductees into our<br />

Hall of Fame. This year <strong>the</strong> induction will be on Sunday, July 28,<br />

2013 at 1:00 pm. The show will be starting at 12 noon and run to<br />

6pm, with all different types of cars from different tracks. Come out<br />

Sunday and have a great time and say hello to <strong>the</strong> Dirt Track Heroes.<br />

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Don’t Miss The Animal Barn<br />

Located next to <strong>the</strong> 4-H Exhibit Building<br />

If you are attending <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> with your children <strong>the</strong> Animal<br />

Exhibit Barn is a must-see! The barn is located next to <strong>the</strong> 4-H<br />

barn. There you will find common farm animals—pigs, a horse,<br />

a pony, a water buffalo, goats, cows and calf, chickens, turkeys,<br />

bunnies and ducks.<br />

Your child will be able to see <strong>the</strong>se animals up close, as<br />

well as learn about each animal. Coloring books will be available<br />

for your children to take home.<br />

Special thanks to <strong>the</strong> Smith and Sodtalbers family for all<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir help in getting <strong>the</strong> Animal Exhibit Barn set up for <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

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16th Annual Traditional Arts Expo Showcasing<br />

Don’t miss <strong>the</strong> opportunity to see fascinating trades and skills<br />

of years gone by. Participating groups will have exhibits and<br />

demonstrations week long in <strong>the</strong> Arts Expo Building at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>,<br />

located on <strong>the</strong> sou<strong>the</strong>nd of <strong>the</strong> fairgrounds. Here is a sampling<br />

of some of <strong>the</strong> arts you will see.<br />

The Lost Art Lacers<br />

The Lost Art Lacers collectively have many years of experience in<br />

making, studying, collecting, and teaching <strong>the</strong> intricacies of handmade<br />

laces. The group may often be seen at places such as<br />

Millbrook Village, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong>, <strong>the</strong> NJ State<br />

<strong>Fair</strong>, <strong>the</strong> DAR's Christmas in July, Grey Towers in Milford, PA,<br />

Cooper Mill in Chester, NJ, and <strong>the</strong> Armstrong House in Montague,<br />

as well as numerous o<strong>the</strong>rs throughout <strong>the</strong> year where interested<br />

spectators turn out to marvel over <strong>the</strong> painstakingly slow process<br />

of weaving different types of laces by hand. Members of <strong>the</strong> LAL<br />

specialize in diverse laces – bobbin laces, tatting, crochet, knitted<br />

lace, needle lace, and hairpin lace. Access <strong>the</strong> website<br />

www.lostartlacers.org for contact information and dates and<br />

places of events. (Please note <strong>the</strong> Lost Art Lacers will soon have<br />

a new website, as our internet provider is changing.)<br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Needle Arts Guild<br />

The <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Needlearts Guild was founded in 1979 for<br />

those interested in traditional (and sometimes not-so-traditional)<br />

needle arts, and is dedicated to <strong>the</strong> growth of <strong>the</strong>se skills<br />

and <strong>the</strong> learning of new techniques. Hand arts <strong>the</strong> group focuses<br />

on include sewing, quilting, knitting, crochet, embroidery,<br />

and o<strong>the</strong>r forms of creative expression in handwork. The Guild<br />

offers monthly programs or projects guided by members’ interests,<br />

generally led by talented guild members, with an occasional<br />

guest speaker. Each meeting features a “show and tell” of<br />

completed or in-progress work, providing inspiration and support<br />

for members, offering one-on-one help with problems.<br />

The Needlearts Guild is a small, friendly, creative group<br />

that is supportive of o<strong>the</strong>rs who love needlework. Recent programs<br />

have included ruched fabric flowers, an appliqued tablerunner,<br />

wool penny-rug techniques, chicken-scratch embroidery,<br />

and knitting, among o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

Beyond <strong>the</strong>ir own interests, <strong>the</strong> Needlearts Guild members<br />

strive to use <strong>the</strong>ir skills in making a difference in <strong>the</strong> community<br />

through an annual service project. This year <strong>the</strong>y made quilted<br />

fleece blankets for “Derek’s Hugs”, in support of children in<br />

Lehigh Valley Hospital, Angel 34 Foundation, and Children's<br />

Hospital of Philadelphia. Past projects have benefited pediatric<br />

cancer units in Lehigh Valley Hospital via “Con-Kerr Cancer”<br />

and <strong>the</strong> Million Pillowcase Challenge, as well as a program to<br />

make totebags and backpacks for school children in Haiti, in<br />

conjunction with United Methodist Women.<br />

Meetings are held from September through June on <strong>the</strong><br />

third Tuesday at 6:30 PM, at <strong>the</strong> McCrea Port Murray United<br />

Methodist Church, 276 Main Street in Port Murray, NJ. Please<br />

stop by <strong>the</strong>ir table in <strong>the</strong> Expo building to see examples of <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

work and talk with members. All items for sale are made by our<br />

talented Guild members.<br />

The Evening Star Quilters Guild<br />

The Evening Star Quilter’s Guild was founded 26 years ago in<br />

September of 1987. The original group of 12 quilters from<br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> who quilted in <strong>the</strong>ir homes has grown to a<br />

vibrant guild averaging 103 members.<br />

If you have a love for quilting you are welcome to join <strong>the</strong><br />

group, where you'll learn and share <strong>the</strong> art and skills of quilting.<br />

A main focus of <strong>the</strong> Evening Star Quilter’s Guild is to provide continuing<br />

education and support to all members from beginners to<br />

experts. The Guild meets at 7:00 pm at <strong>the</strong> Belvidere High School<br />

on <strong>the</strong> second Tuesday of each month from September to June<br />

every year. Dues amount is $20.00 per year.<br />

Creativity is inspired through <strong>the</strong> many optional programs,<br />

some of which include: show and tell, challenges, block of <strong>the</strong><br />

month, row quilts and mystery quilts. Workshops on specific<br />

designs or techniques are offered throughout <strong>the</strong> year where<br />

one can learn “hands-on” and possibly go home with a finished<br />

quilt. A new member liaison assures no one will ever feel<br />

uncomfortable attending <strong>the</strong>ir first meeting.<br />

Throughout <strong>the</strong> 24 years <strong>the</strong> Evening Star Quilter’s Guild has<br />

been toge<strong>the</strong>r, <strong>the</strong> members have reached out to <strong>the</strong> community by<br />

donating hundreds of quilts in support of local charities and organizations.<br />

Each year <strong>the</strong> Charity Quilt Committee identifies a charity<br />

or organization to receive <strong>the</strong> quilts made by <strong>the</strong> members. In<br />

<strong>the</strong> past quilts have been provided to “Wrap a Smile”, an organization<br />

which helps children with cleft lip or palate repair. Quilts<br />

have also been given to <strong>the</strong> many brave wounded soldiers in hospitals<br />

here and abroad though Quilts of Valor. For <strong>the</strong> past several<br />

years, <strong>the</strong> Evening Star Quilters have created and donated holiday<br />

place mats to Meals-on-Wheels for distribution to local shutins<br />

in hopes of making <strong>the</strong>ir holidays brighter. And <strong>the</strong>re are o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

organizations to which <strong>the</strong> group has donated many quilts.<br />

To learn more about <strong>the</strong> Evening Star Quilter’s Guild,<br />

please visit our website at www.esqg.com<br />

Hunterdon <strong>County</strong> Quilting Guild<br />

The Hunterdon <strong>County</strong> Quilting Guild celebrated its 35th anniversary<br />

of its founding in 2013. The Hunterdon <strong>County</strong> Quilting Guild<br />

has participated in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> since <strong>the</strong><br />

beginning of <strong>the</strong> Traditional Arts Expo. The group is comprised of<br />

over 50 members who come from a broad geographic area. Their<br />

quilting skills and interests range from almost-beginners to more<br />

than 40 years of quilting experience; from traditionalists to 21st<br />

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The Arts of Year’s Past<br />

century design ideas. This diversity in membership enhances <strong>the</strong><br />

shared experience of belonging to an organization devoted to <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

one common, passionate interest! Women and men with an interest<br />

in <strong>the</strong> preservation and promotion of <strong>the</strong> Quilting Arts and <strong>the</strong><br />

involvement of community service through <strong>the</strong> creation of quilts<br />

are always welcome to join. Having an opportunity to spend time<br />

with o<strong>the</strong>rs having kindred interests while learning new techniques,<br />

sharpening skills, and experiencing “Wow, I can do that!”<br />

moments, makes Guild participation highly worthwhile. The<br />

atmosphere is friendly and non-competitive, and you cannot avoid<br />

having a stimulating time at our meetings!<br />

In addition to lectures and workshops presented by expert speakers,<br />

<strong>the</strong> yearly schedule of activities features a member-led “round<br />

robin”, a community service workshop day, and a quilters’ retreat<br />

weekend. The Biennial Quilt Show at <strong>the</strong> Lebanon Township<br />

Museum at New Hampton is held during <strong>the</strong> month of October, in<br />

odd-numbered years. While not <strong>the</strong> main reason for <strong>the</strong> Guild’s<br />

existence, its Community Service initiative is of great importance.<br />

This ongoing program allows <strong>the</strong> Guild to offer comfort to those in<br />

need in <strong>the</strong> form of a soft, warm quilt. This year's efforts provided<br />

lap robe-sized quilts to many clients of Home Instead as well as<br />

more than 40 quilts donated to <strong>the</strong> Children’s Home Society of New<br />

Jersey and 17 quilts sent to military personnel through <strong>the</strong> Quilts<br />

of Valor Foundation. O<strong>the</strong>r groups served by Guild include Habitat<br />

for Humanity, FISH, <strong>the</strong> Shannon Daley Foundation, St. Peter’s<br />

and Robert Wood Johnson Medical Centers’ neonatal units.<br />

You are invited to learn more about <strong>the</strong> Guild at its annual Open<br />

House meeting in October. Be sure to stop by <strong>the</strong> Hunterdon<br />

<strong>County</strong> Quilting Guild area in <strong>the</strong> Expo building where <strong>the</strong>y will<br />

have a schedule of meetings for <strong>the</strong> upcoming year, will be demonstrating<br />

quilting techniques and presenting <strong>the</strong> “Quilters’<br />

Boutique” of handmade items. For more information about <strong>the</strong><br />

Hunterdon <strong>County</strong> Quilting Guild, please call 908-752-7447, or go<br />

to hcqgnews.tripod.com.<br />

About Fiber Artist Lois Macknik<br />

Lois Macknik is a fiber artist who has been a handweaver for over<br />

30 years. She uses traditional patterns and frequently demonstrates<br />

at historic sites. Besides weaving, she teaches children's<br />

basket classes and needlefelts 3-dimensional animals. At <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong><br />

she will be demonstrating weaving and talking about her natural<br />

dyeing. She will have a loom for visitors to weave on. Visit<br />

www.loismacknik.com<br />

The Traditional Arts Expo is brought to you in part by <strong>the</strong> generosity<br />

of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Cultural and Heritage Commission.<br />

The Commission was created by <strong>the</strong> Board of Chosen Freeholders<br />

of <strong>the</strong> <strong>County</strong> of <strong>Warren</strong> in October 1972. It’s mission is to develop<br />

county programs in order to promote public interest in local<br />

and county history, <strong>the</strong> arts, cultural values, goals, and traditions<br />

of <strong>the</strong> community as well as <strong>the</strong> State and Nation. The<br />

Commission is located in Shippen Manor Museum in Oxford, New<br />

Jersey. The Museum and it programs are sponsored by <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> Board of Chosen Freeholders, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Cultural<br />

& Heritage Commission and <strong>the</strong> New Jersey Historic Trust. For<br />

more information on <strong>the</strong>ir summer concert series, guided tours,<br />

field trips for school classes and special group tours visit <strong>the</strong> website<br />

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Happy days are here again. New Jersey is back in<br />

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Fred Grotenhuis Bob Mueller Tom Baldwin Jim Duncan Kim Gott Frank Catchings<br />

The organizers of <strong>the</strong> 13th year of <strong>the</strong> Hot Air<br />

Balloon Festival, presented by JCP&L, are<br />

proud to be a part of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> as it celebrates<br />

76 years. We would like to thank AmeriGas<br />

who keeps our balloons afloat by supplying us<br />

propane for <strong>the</strong> week.<br />

As organizers, it has been great to see <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Fair</strong> continue to grow <strong>the</strong>se past 13 years<br />

while still retaining its agricultural roots. The<br />

fact that <strong>the</strong> event is affordable for <strong>the</strong> community<br />

makes it more special. Thanks to <strong>the</strong> directors<br />

who volunteer many hours throughout <strong>the</strong><br />

year and are committed to providing <strong>the</strong> best in<br />

family entertainment. Enjoy!<br />

FIND US ON<br />

To <strong>Book</strong> A Full Length Balloon Ride<br />

at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> Call 908-454-3431 or<br />

email fly@njballoonrides.com<br />

Meet <strong>the</strong> pilots...<br />

1 Pilot and balloon festival coordinator<br />

Fred Grotenhuis has over 46 years of flying<br />

experience. His first experience with piloting<br />

was in <strong>the</strong> military flying helicopters.<br />

From <strong>the</strong>re he went on to get his fixed wing<br />

license and <strong>the</strong>n his license for hot air balloons<br />

in 1980. Fred has flown helicopters,<br />

fixed wing, powered parachutes, hot air balloons<br />

and paragliders. He has also graduated<br />

from flying Air Hog 2 channel to Blade<br />

6 channel RC helicopters.<br />

Fred recently joined <strong>the</strong> Aero Club of<br />

America, which flies a gas balloon that uses<br />

hydrogen as <strong>the</strong> lifting agent.<br />

When Fred is not flying <strong>the</strong> balloon in<br />

Harmony he can be seen paragliding off <strong>the</strong><br />

scenic mountains of Costa Rica. Fred runs a<br />

bed and breakfast in Costa Rica in <strong>the</strong> winter,<br />

where he is known as Grampa Ninja.<br />

Fred’s insistence on keeping safety first<br />

and also keeping <strong>the</strong> festival fun for <strong>the</strong><br />

pilots make it one of <strong>the</strong> favorite festivals<br />

for <strong>the</strong> pilots.<br />

2 Bob Mueller is coming to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> and Hot Air Balloon<br />

Festival as <strong>the</strong> pilot of <strong>the</strong> RE/MAX balloon.<br />

Bob has been flying balloons since 1983.<br />

Before he matched up with Re/Max, Bob had<br />

done some flying for Pepsi and a road trip with<br />

Claritin Hot Air Balloon <strong>Program</strong>s. He<br />

counts himself lucky to have used <strong>the</strong> sport to<br />

feed his passions for travel, sightseeing and<br />

meeting people. In addition to flying in many<br />

of <strong>the</strong> states in <strong>the</strong> United States, Bob has<br />

also flown in six different countries. Bob’s current<br />

favorite place to fly is Letchworth Park in<br />

upper NY, (over <strong>the</strong> largest of <strong>the</strong> 27 water<br />

falls <strong>the</strong>re). In addition to flying <strong>the</strong> Re/Max<br />

Hot Air Balloon, Bob loves doing school programs<br />

for K-5 and administering <strong>the</strong> local<br />

clubs Balloon Competition.<br />

Bob recommends getting involved with<br />

ballooning on many levels, flying, crewing<br />

and building. The local club in <strong>the</strong> area<br />

GEBA Great Eastern Balloon Assoc., is an<br />

excellent source of information. You can<br />

Google <strong>the</strong>m under GEBA balloons.<br />

3 Tom Baldwin writes: When Rodger Kell, a<br />

college friend, said he was taking hot air balloon<br />

flying lessons I thought he was wacked<br />

out. This was in <strong>the</strong> early 70's and I already<br />

had my single engine airplane rating. I started<br />

helping (crewing) and went on to get my balloon<br />

rating. I was fortunate to fly for Malcom<br />

Forbes, Bennihana and o<strong>the</strong>rs gaining experience.<br />

In 1987, I purchased a balloon and I currently<br />

fly The Unity Bank Balloon for Unity<br />

Bank Corp., Clinton, NJ.<br />

4 Jim Duncan has been involved in ballooning<br />

since 1978, and received his commercial hot<br />

air balloon license in 1984. For many years,<br />

he owned and operated a passenger service,<br />

“Cloud 9 Balloon Flights,” and focused on his<br />

passion for competition throughout <strong>the</strong> United<br />

States. He won <strong>the</strong> Great Eastern Balloon<br />

Assoc. Championship eight times and also<br />

won several local “Hare and Hound” events.<br />

Jim likes to spend time working with Bert<br />

Padelt at Best Aviation Services, building<br />

balloons for personal use and building gas<br />

balloons for use in setting records. He has<br />

had <strong>the</strong> opportunity to travel to Japan where<br />

he enjoyed flying with <strong>the</strong> “Fly One Team”<br />

based in Saga.<br />

Since he retired from General Motors,<br />

Jim now spends summers in New Jersey flying<br />

“Air Head Invader” for Fred and Giulia<br />

and spends his winters in Venice, Florida<br />

cruising <strong>the</strong> Intracoastal Waterway in his<br />

boat, “Dunk-In.”<br />

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5. Kim Gott writes: We are glad to participate<br />

again this year in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Balloon<br />

Festival. This festival continues to be a great<br />

place to fly from with all of our ballooning<br />

friends. Most of us share <strong>the</strong> experience with<br />

our family members. Ei<strong>the</strong>r husbands and<br />

wives, our children or just our best friends. It’s<br />

amazing to see <strong>the</strong> changes through <strong>the</strong> years.<br />

I started with my kids being four and six years<br />

old. Now Tucker, <strong>the</strong> youngest is graduating<br />

from high school. He continues to fly fixed<br />

wing as he goes off to college. Lindy is living<br />

her dream as she is now a jockey and a college<br />

student. We thank our great crew of Sandy,<br />

Jeff, Debbie and Bruce.<br />

6. Frank Catchings and his wife Andrea<br />

own Aero Caliente Balloon Adventures and<br />

have been in operation since 1998. Their<br />

balloon is an Aerostar RX-8 with a volume<br />

of 90,000 cubic feet, which can carry <strong>the</strong><br />

pilot and up to three passengers.<br />

Frank has been flying fixed wing aircraft<br />

since 1978, and hot air balloons since 1997.<br />

Outside of aviation, Frank is a retired<br />

construction manager and Andrea is a<br />

Registered Nurse at Hunterdon Medical<br />

Center.<br />

Based in Flemington, NJ, <strong>the</strong>ir beautiful<br />

neon yellow, green and black balloon can be<br />

seen drifting over scenic Hunterdon <strong>County</strong><br />

most weekends and is available for flightseeing<br />

excursions for any occasion.<br />

7. A native of New Jersey and resident of<br />

Hunterdon <strong>County</strong> for <strong>the</strong> last 25 years,<br />

James Buzby will be flying his Buzz Off balloon.<br />

Shortly after moving to Union<br />

Township from Somerville, Jim and his family<br />

started chasing balloons casually in <strong>the</strong><br />

evenings as so many people in this area<br />

often do. Jim began chasing for his friend,<br />

Rich Wiedenhaefer, pilot of <strong>the</strong> Strawberry<br />

Balloon. Rich agreed to give Jim some lessons<br />

and <strong>the</strong> love of ballooning began.<br />

Fourteen years and two balloons later, Jim<br />

and his first-rate crew can be seen on beautiful<br />

evening and early morning flights in<br />

our area. “We love coming to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> every year. The people<br />

are great and <strong>the</strong> relaxed flying atmosphere<br />

is very enjoyable.” Jim recently retired and<br />

now has more time to devote to his favorite<br />

hobbies of skiing and ballooning.


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Jim Buzby Vince Galet Joyce Lang Keith Erwin Tim S. and Tom M. Joe Doerer<br />

8. Vince Galet writes. I am a 10th generation<br />

balloonist, I was conceived in a balloon, born<br />

in a balloon, and I learned to fly a balloon<br />

before I learned to walk or talk. I have been flying<br />

for 50 years, everyone in my family is a<br />

pilot. My house is a balloon hangar and I only<br />

use propane for energy.<br />

Ok, just kidding - here is <strong>the</strong> real one:<br />

The Sky Riders Balloon Team flies a 90,000<br />

cuft HEAD balloon. The team was founded by<br />

Vince Galet – our commercial pilot – in 2005.<br />

It includes several dedicated crew members, a<br />

pilot in training, and a number of fans. We do<br />

this because we love it. To us, every balloon<br />

flight is kind of magical and we are very passionate<br />

about flying. In low season we fly<br />

toge<strong>the</strong>r just for <strong>the</strong> fun of it. It would be a<br />

shame not to fly on a good day! We also fly passengers<br />

from spring to fall to share <strong>the</strong> awesome<br />

feeling and create unforgettable moments:<br />

we are proud to be a 2012 Viva America pick as<br />

outstanding attraction. Our goal is to have a<br />

great time and be safe - and we do just that.<br />

You can usually spot us in beautiful<br />

Pennsylvania (Montgomery <strong>County</strong>), and occasionally<br />

at balloon festivals in <strong>the</strong> North East.<br />

Gentle breezes and soft landings to all!<br />

9. Joyce Lang is returning to <strong>the</strong> 2013<br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong>, along with her<br />

daughter, Kali, who is a student pilot. Joyce<br />

has been flying balloons for 28 years and Kali<br />

took her first balloon ride at age six. Having<br />

attended balloon events in 9 states, Canada,<br />

France and in <strong>the</strong> Alps in Austria, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> is one of <strong>the</strong>ir favorites.<br />

They really appreciate <strong>the</strong> generous hospitality<br />

of landowners in <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> and<br />

respect <strong>the</strong> importance of farms and <strong>the</strong> dedication<br />

of those who work <strong>the</strong>m. Joyce and<br />

Kali live in Bethlehem, PA where Joyce works<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Early Childhood Education Department<br />

at Northampton Community College.<br />

10. Keith Erwin is a local Commercial Pilot<br />

who flies for several local balloon companies<br />

in <strong>Warren</strong> & Hunterdon <strong>County</strong>. To date he<br />

has logged over 1,000 hours of commercial<br />

flights and loving every flight like its his first.<br />

You can see Keith in <strong>the</strong> skies all year round.<br />

The <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> is one of Keith’s<br />

favorite place to fly out of. Life is good.<br />

11. Tim Schonman and Tom Martin –<br />

Comments from Chase Crew: My name is<br />

Jeannie and I have been chasing balloons for<br />

Tim and Tom for my whole life. It started<br />

when I was still in a car seat, now I drive <strong>the</strong><br />

chase vehicle. Toge<strong>the</strong>r with my Mo<strong>the</strong>r,<br />

Armine, and Bro<strong>the</strong>r, Bill, we have worn out<br />

three Suburbans chasing balloons. We have<br />

chased my fa<strong>the</strong>r and Tom all over Hunterdon,<br />

<strong>Warren</strong>, and Bucks Counties since 1995. We<br />

have been flying at <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’<br />

<strong>Fair</strong> since <strong>the</strong> beginning and we love coming<br />

here, it’s a great time seeing all of our friends<br />

and competing in all of <strong>the</strong> contests even<br />

though Fred always beats us. My fa<strong>the</strong>r’s<br />

favorite contest is <strong>the</strong> bike race, because we<br />

love strategizing and planning how we are<br />

going to beat Fred. We would like to thank<br />

Giulia for all of her hard work, but mostly for<br />

always inviting us back.<br />

Comment by Fred: No comment<br />

Comment by Giulia: Because you always<br />

write <strong>the</strong> best bios.<br />

12. Joe Doerer and his wife Janet took <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

first balloon ride in August of 1984 at a festival<br />

in Bloomsbury, NJ. The following year <strong>the</strong>y<br />

both began a training program to become<br />

pilots while crewing for o<strong>the</strong>r balloonists.<br />

After three lessons Janet decided that flying<br />

as a passenger and celebrating after <strong>the</strong> flight<br />

was a lot more fun than learning about FAA<br />

regulations and how to track wea<strong>the</strong>r. They<br />

purchased <strong>the</strong>ir Dream Chaser balloon in<br />

1985 and Joe continued on to receive his private<br />

pilot license. Joe’s bro<strong>the</strong>r Jim joined <strong>the</strong><br />

Dream Chaser team early on as <strong>the</strong>ir crew<br />

chief and has progressed over <strong>the</strong> years to a<br />

Balloon Federation of America Level Four<br />

Master Crew Chief. Joe earned his commercial<br />

pilot license in 1989, allowing him to fly paying<br />

passengers and train future pilots. He has<br />

been an active member of <strong>the</strong> Great Eastern<br />

Balloon Association (www.gebaballoon.org)<br />

since <strong>the</strong> mid 1980’s and is a past President of<br />

<strong>the</strong> association.<br />

The Dream Chaser crew flies mostly in <strong>the</strong><br />

NJ, PA, and NY area. They also have flown at<br />

<strong>the</strong> Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta<br />

in 1991 and <strong>the</strong> Festival De Montgolfieres in<br />

Saint Jean Sur Richelieu, Quebec since 1993.<br />

Our goal in ballooning is to enjoy safe, fun<br />

flights while carrying on <strong>the</strong> tradition of friendship<br />

and freedom that have long been <strong>the</strong> sym-<br />

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bols of ballooning. We look forward each year<br />

to participating in <strong>the</strong> bicycle/balloon race at<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Farmer’s <strong>Fair</strong> for <strong>the</strong> challenge<br />

it offers and for <strong>the</strong> opportunity to assist<br />

a local charity. In 2011 <strong>the</strong> Dream Chaser team<br />

shared first place honors in <strong>the</strong> bicycle/balloon<br />

race with <strong>the</strong> fastest returning bicycle to have<br />

made it to Pennsylvania and back.<br />

13. Scott Saxton has been around hot air balloons<br />

since <strong>the</strong> age of two. Once old enough,<br />

he began crewing, and <strong>the</strong>n eventually started<br />

pilot training in 1994. Scott received his<br />

Private FAA License in 1998, and <strong>the</strong>n his<br />

Commercial FAA License in 2001. He and his<br />

bro<strong>the</strong>r Tony founded Endless Mountains Hot<br />

Air Balloons, Inc in March of 2003. In 2005,<br />

<strong>the</strong> company expanded to fly passengers in<br />

both Nor<strong>the</strong>astern and Sou<strong>the</strong>astern PA.<br />

Endless Mountains Hot Air Balloons, Inc is<br />

also <strong>the</strong> proud new owners of Pea-Nut <strong>the</strong><br />

Flying Elephant special shape balloon. Scott<br />

has crewed for and flown balloons throughout<br />

<strong>the</strong> United States, including flying <strong>the</strong> Corn<br />

Palace Balloon Club special shapes and <strong>the</strong><br />

Liberty Bell Special shape.<br />

14. Bart Geentiens started in aviation in 1977<br />

flying sail-planes. He has been flying fixed<br />

wing aircraft since 1993, from single engine to<br />

twin engine aircraft. Bart started flying hot air<br />

balloons in 1997, obtaining a Private Pilot<br />

License in 2003 and a Commercial License in<br />

2004. To date he has accumulated over 350<br />

hours in his Ballooning career. His wife, Toni,<br />

and he attend several balloon festivals<br />

throughout <strong>the</strong> year.<br />

15. Mark and Sandi Avery of Frelinghuysen<br />

got started in ballooning in <strong>the</strong> early 1980's<br />

when Sandi was asked to write a computer<br />

program to help organize one of <strong>the</strong> first NJ<br />

balloon festivals. After quickly becoming<br />

hooked on ballooning <strong>the</strong>y soon found <strong>the</strong>mselves<br />

crewing for some local balloonists and<br />

chasing <strong>the</strong>m around NJ for several years<br />

before raising a family. They bought <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

own balloon in 2010 with <strong>the</strong> help of friend<br />

Rich Wiedenhaefer, pilot of <strong>the</strong> Strawberry<br />

balloon, who also trained Mark to fly. Sandi<br />

is <strong>the</strong> crew chief and toge<strong>the</strong>r with <strong>the</strong>ir sons<br />

and friends as crew <strong>the</strong>y enjoy flying <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

balloon around <strong>the</strong> scenic areas of <strong>Warren</strong><br />

and Hunterdon counties. They have appreci-


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Scott Saxton Bart Geentiens Mark Avery Ken Kreiger Jeff Buchman Mark Fritz<br />

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Tim Strand Tracy Leaver Randy Lee Bill Whidden RJ Letrent Rick Bryant<br />

ated <strong>the</strong> welcoming environment of <strong>the</strong> local<br />

ballooning community and have especially<br />

enjoyed <strong>the</strong> fun and friendly atmosphere<br />

found at <strong>the</strong> WCFF Festival. Mark has been<br />

flying as a NY-based commercial airline pilot<br />

for <strong>the</strong> past 20+ years.<br />

16. Ken Kreiger will be joining us again in<br />

2013. Ken attended <strong>the</strong> festival for <strong>the</strong> first<br />

time in 2010, not knowing what to expect.<br />

He thoroughly enjoyed <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> hospitality<br />

so much that he has decided he will<br />

become a permanent fixture.<br />

17. Jeff Buchman is from Allentown PA. Jeff<br />

started ballooning in 2003 and has flown in<br />

New York, Georgia, Utah, Pennsylvania and<br />

New Jersey. Jeff flies commercially in his<br />

balloon or <strong>the</strong> local REMAX balloon. If it<br />

flies, he has flown it. He started flying<br />

before his parents would let him drive a car.<br />

When not instructing and flying in small aircraft,<br />

gliders or balloons he is a Captain and<br />

Check Airman on Boeing 767 and 757’s,<br />

training or giving check rides for a major<br />

international airline. He also instructs and<br />

is a check airman for <strong>the</strong> USAF AUX in gliders<br />

and powered aircraft. Many of his students<br />

have gone on to <strong>the</strong> Air Force, Navy<br />

and Coast Guard Academies. Jeff volunteers<br />

as a speaker and safety educator for <strong>the</strong><br />

FAA sharing his 40+ years of professional<br />

experience. Jeff and his crew will make sure<br />

your balloon flight is safe and enjoyable!<br />

18. Mark Fritze writes about his balloon,<br />

Adorned with 13 stars, representing <strong>the</strong> 13<br />

original colonies, over each print of <strong>the</strong> preamble<br />

to <strong>the</strong> United States Constitution, this<br />

patriotic balloon, “Freedom Flyer,” was completed<br />

in 2010. I had it commissioned to<br />

remind “WE” <strong>the</strong> people, <strong>the</strong> importance of this<br />

document. Through <strong>the</strong> inspirational writings<br />

from our spiritually guided forefa<strong>the</strong>rs, for <strong>the</strong><br />

first time in history, a society set out to break<br />

away from a ruler and govern <strong>the</strong>mselves; no<br />

monarchy or dictator, but a government of, by,<br />

and for <strong>the</strong> people. This is an incredibly<br />

unique, successful, and vulnerable concept. It<br />

must be defended and followed in order to keep<br />

America strong and free.<br />

19. Tim Strand lives in Holland Township NJ.<br />

He started out in aviation as an FAA-licensed<br />

aircraft mechanic, and <strong>the</strong>n moved to <strong>the</strong><br />

cockpit as an airplane pilot in 1979. After a<br />

friend took him for a hot air balloon ride in<br />

1989, he has been hooked on piloting balloons<br />

ever since (about 1900 hours worth!).<br />

He flies <strong>the</strong> colorful “Sunrise” balloon.<br />

Over <strong>the</strong> years since that first ride, Tim<br />

has flown as a corporate balloon pilot in full<br />

and part time positions for Wathne Clothiers,<br />

Paine Webber, Seagram’s, and United Van<br />

Lines. Tim has his own Technical Writing<br />

and Training firm and works with various<br />

firms supporting <strong>the</strong> Dept. of Homeland<br />

Security airport security initiative.<br />

Tim and his wife Clare (also a licensed<br />

pilot) travel to several balloon events a year,<br />

including <strong>the</strong> Quechee Balloon Festival in<br />

Quechee, VT, <strong>the</strong> NJ Festival of Ballooning,<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> (NJ) <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong><br />

Balloon Rally, <strong>the</strong> Adirondack Balloon<br />

Festival in <strong>the</strong> Lake George region of upstate<br />

NY, and <strong>the</strong> big one, <strong>the</strong> Albuquerque<br />

International Balloon Fiesta in NM.<br />

20. Tracy Leaver enjoys sharing her love of<br />

ballooning. Each unique flight offers once in<br />

a lifetime, special memories for her passengers.<br />

In her everyday world, Tracy is <strong>the</strong><br />

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Executive Director of Woodlands Wildlife<br />

Refuge, Inc. in Hunterdon <strong>County</strong> and in her<br />

spare time she escapes and flies <strong>the</strong> Jurassic<br />

Journey balloon, sharing adventures with<br />

her Chase Crew including her husband Jeff<br />

and friends Susan, Karen and Fernando,<br />

Mike and Debbie. “My crew is <strong>the</strong> best! They<br />

make every flight extra special and so much<br />

fun! If you haven’t flown make it happen!<br />

21. Randy Lee has been involved with ballooning<br />

15 years with over ten years and 500 hours<br />

as a pilot. He fell in love with <strong>the</strong> sport after<br />

taking his first balloon ride. As pilot, Randy is<br />

only part of <strong>the</strong> team. He and Jean, his wife<br />

and number one Support Person (in more ways<br />

than one), operate Carolina High Hot Air<br />

Balloon Company, LLC in Four Oaks, NC. In<br />

addition to flying near <strong>the</strong>ir home, <strong>the</strong>y enjoy<br />

traveling with <strong>the</strong>ir balloon throughout <strong>the</strong><br />

eastern United States and Canada. They both<br />

enjoy life and sharing <strong>the</strong>ir sport with new and<br />

old friends <strong>the</strong>y meet along <strong>the</strong> way. Laughter<br />

is not uncommon around Randy and Jean.<br />

22. Bill Whidden writes: I have been flying<br />

Balloons for over 30 years. My balloon is<br />

named "Great Balls Of Fire II”. Why I am a<br />

Jerry Lee Lewis fan, I like <strong>the</strong> song and guess<br />

what – you have a great big ball of fire over<br />

your head when flying in a Hot Air Balloonbut<br />

relax – all Hot Air balloons function in <strong>the</strong><br />

same way! I have been a pilot for 30 years with<br />

over 3000 hours in hot air balloons, dirigibles<br />

and gas balloons. I have flown in almost all of<br />

<strong>the</strong> contiguous 48 states, as well as Austria,<br />

Ireland, England, Portugal, France, Belgium,<br />

Germany, Mexico, Canada, New Zealand – and<br />

rated to fly both Gas and Hot Air.<br />

Since I took my first flight in <strong>the</strong> early eighties,<br />

I have been fascinated with Balloon flight.


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Scott Kelley JR Maehr Sally Mazzocchi Rich Wiedenhaefer Rodger Kell Tony DiCocco<br />

It is truly <strong>the</strong> oldest and most unique way of<br />

experiencing mans freedom from <strong>the</strong> boundaries<br />

of earth. I still enjoy <strong>the</strong> thrill and exhilaration<br />

my first time passengers experience<br />

when <strong>the</strong>y marvel at sights and sounds of ballooning-<br />

and to fly here in <strong>the</strong> beautiful farm<br />

lands of New Jersey and Pennsylvania is paralleled<br />

by very few o<strong>the</strong>r places that I have<br />

flown. It is always a pleasure to be in <strong>the</strong> area<br />

and fly passengers for <strong>the</strong>ir first time or 2nd,<br />

3rd or 4th flight.<br />

23. Rich (RJ) Letrent, originally from<br />

Western Pennsylvania, currently hails from<br />

Hamilton, New Jersey. He holds a commercial<br />

LTA certificate and flies regularly in <strong>the</strong><br />

Garden State. Logbook entries also include<br />

a number of festivals across <strong>the</strong> nor<strong>the</strong>astern<br />

USA and even a flight in <strong>the</strong> Slovak<br />

Republic. “I got hooked on ballooning back<br />

in 2005 when my neighbor, Jeff Lovelace,<br />

talked me into coming out to crew. I had no<br />

idea what to expect, but it turned into an<br />

addiction. Along <strong>the</strong> way, I’ve encountered<br />

some of <strong>the</strong> most wonderful people you will<br />

ever meet and flown many a balloon.”<br />

The HI Balloon has an interesting story. It<br />

began life as <strong>the</strong> Yashica Camera Balloon.<br />

When <strong>the</strong> corporate contract expired, <strong>the</strong><br />

previous owner removed all of <strong>the</strong> letters<br />

except for <strong>the</strong> “HI”. That bit of whimsy<br />

proved to be very popular. Eventually, <strong>the</strong><br />

aging envelope was retired and a new one<br />

commissioned. “HI” was included in <strong>the</strong> new<br />

design and continues to generate smiles.<br />

RJ and Jeff bought <strong>the</strong> HI Balloon from<br />

Don Henk in <strong>the</strong> fall of 2007 and are thrilled<br />

to, once again, bring HI back to <strong>Warren</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong>. “There is no question that this is<br />

our favorite event. Fred and Giulia put on a<br />

great show. We have flown many places, but<br />

nothing compares to <strong>the</strong> unique mix of <strong>the</strong><br />

fair and magnificent scenery. The real<br />

attraction is <strong>the</strong> people though. The hospitality<br />

and camaraderie is unequalled anywhere.<br />

We have a heck of a commute, but it<br />

is worth <strong>the</strong> drive every time!”<br />

RJ serves on <strong>the</strong> Board of Directors for <strong>the</strong><br />

Great Eastern Balloon Association (GEBA).<br />

He is also a member of <strong>the</strong> Balloon<br />

Federation of America (BFA) and <strong>the</strong> Aircraft<br />

Owners and Pilots Association (AOPA).<br />

When he is not ballooning, RJ heads up <strong>the</strong><br />

electronic prepress department at a commercial<br />

printer in Trenton, New Jersey.<br />

24. Rick Bryant and his crew- wife, CJ and<br />

crew chief, Jimmy have been flying <strong>the</strong>ir balloon,<br />

“Out of <strong>the</strong> Blue” for <strong>the</strong> past 8 years.<br />

Rick has flown Navy jets and commercial<br />

airliners, but his favorite flying is <strong>the</strong> hot air<br />

balloon. When asked why, he says " no air<br />

traffic control telling you what to do!" Rick<br />

has flown in balloon events in several states<br />

in <strong>the</strong> USA and International events in<br />

England and Switzerland. He prefers <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> and Balloon<br />

festival right here in his own backyard. "You<br />

can't beat <strong>the</strong> camaraderie among <strong>the</strong> pilots<br />

and crews, and <strong>the</strong> scenery is beautiful", he<br />

says. Throw in <strong>the</strong> interesting competitions<br />

and you have a first rate balloon festival.<br />

25. Richard Scott Kelley writes: Experiences<br />

with Lighter-than-Air – The <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

<strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> and Hot Air Balloon Festival is<br />

a special event for us. The Festival provides a<br />

lot to have us here with food, passengers, sponsors<br />

and fun. We look forward to this event<br />

every year. Thanks to a hard working crew:<br />

Stephanie (my wife), June, Natalie, Alan,<br />

Carol, Michael and Sally, Ron and Elaine and<br />

Ford (who does it all including being <strong>the</strong> photographer!)<br />

we have enjoyed great flights<br />

including <strong>the</strong> Bicycle Race. We have great countryside<br />

to fly over and wonderful landowners<br />

who welcome us to land on <strong>the</strong>ir properties. We<br />

also have time to enjoy <strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’<br />

<strong>Fair</strong>. Thanks for having us!<br />

26. JR Maehr is <strong>the</strong> owner and operator of<br />

JD Adventures, from Piscataway NJ. His<br />

first ride was in Sonoma <strong>County</strong> California -<br />

wine country – in 1992. Joined a chase<br />

crew and eventually <strong>the</strong> crew chief for <strong>the</strong><br />

Coors Balloon Team. Became a private pilot<br />

in 1997 and commercial pilot in 2003. In his<br />

fourth year at <strong>the</strong> fair flying <strong>the</strong> Balloon,<br />

Kaleidoscope. JR currently is a pilot for two<br />

local ride companies, with engagement<br />

flights a specialty.<br />

27. Sally Mazzocchi has been involved in<br />

ballooning since she was 10 years old. To<br />

her, ballooning is a family activity. Her dad<br />

Nick is also a pilot and her mom Sherrie is<br />

part of <strong>the</strong> crew along with many extended<br />

family members, affectionately known as<br />

The Flying Mazzocchis. Sally has flown in<br />

events throughout <strong>the</strong> US and also in<br />

Canada and China, but most often can be<br />

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found flying in <strong>the</strong> skies above Hunterdon<br />

<strong>County</strong>, NJ. Her favorite part of ballooning is<br />

meeting new people and traveling to new<br />

places. Sally is a proud member of <strong>the</strong> Great<br />

Eastern Balloon Association and currently<br />

serves as President.<br />

28. Rich Wiedenhaefer has been hot air<br />

ballooning in <strong>the</strong> local area for 16 years.<br />

Originally from Pattenburg, N.J., Rich now<br />

resides with his wife Cat in Williams<br />

Township, PA. They have two balloons, <strong>the</strong><br />

always popular “Giant Strawberry” and <strong>the</strong><br />

smaller “Bullseye.” Their ace chase crew is<br />

Billy and Cynthia Salis of Clinton NJ. When<br />

not flying <strong>the</strong> balloon Rick is a Check<br />

Captain with United Airlines out of Newark<br />

NJ or hacking at <strong>the</strong> golf balls in Hellertown<br />

PA at Silver Creek Golf Course. Their all<br />

time favorite <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> story is<br />

landing <strong>the</strong> giant strawberry north of <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Fair</strong> on Rt. 519 where two six year old<br />

twins were having a Strawberry Shortcake<br />

birthday party – what a coincidence.<br />

29. Rodger Kell has been ballooning for over<br />

40 years and operates a commercial ride<br />

business in Harmony Township with his wife,<br />

Sue. He has flown all over <strong>the</strong> United States,<br />

in France with <strong>the</strong> late Malcolm Forbes and<br />

in Africa with friends. The adventures and<br />

friends made, old and new, have made ballooning<br />

an integral part of his life. He is looking<br />

forward to <strong>the</strong> fair which is one of his<br />

favorite venues.<br />

30. Tony DiCocco wrote: In <strong>the</strong> ensuing 30<br />

years – wow, I must be old! – I have flown<br />

countless flights; trained several o<strong>the</strong>r pilots;<br />

met my wife who was a student pilot in 1989<br />

when we met, and developed deep friendships<br />

with o<strong>the</strong>r pilots and crew. And although a lot<br />

of my flying is commercial passenger flights I<br />

most enjoy <strong>the</strong> ‘just for kicks’ flights on those<br />

beautiful days that you just can’t not fly.<br />

31. Neal Blackwell started his ballooning<br />

career 30 years ago by simply going for a balloon<br />

ride with former coworker, Dave Spais.<br />

Dave, at that time, was working for a company<br />

named Sky Works which flew from Hopewell<br />

Twp., NJ. Dave had his private license and<br />

needed people to fly with him to log time for<br />

his commercial license. After some major convincing,<br />

Dave talked Neal’s bro<strong>the</strong>r, ano<strong>the</strong>r


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of a soccer game. The kids had as much<br />

fun as <strong>the</strong>y did. From <strong>the</strong>n, Dave talked Neal<br />

into crewing – at least that is what <strong>the</strong>y called<br />

it. Neal called it working for no pay. After<br />

crewing for a few years Neal <strong>the</strong>n earned his<br />

private pilot license in 1981 and his commercial<br />

rating a short time <strong>the</strong>reafter.<br />

Since <strong>the</strong>n he has flown countless<br />

flights; trained several o<strong>the</strong>r pilots; met his<br />

wife who was a student pilot in 1989, and<br />

developed deep friendships with o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

pilots and crew. His current student is a 17<br />

year old boy who has been chasing, flying<br />

and crewing with <strong>the</strong>m since he was 6<br />

years old. His 14 year old sister will probably<br />

be his next student.<br />

Neal and his wife, in addition to participating<br />

in several regional balloon events in<br />

New Jersey, Maryland and Canada, have<br />

also had <strong>the</strong> wonderful adventure of flying<br />

over <strong>the</strong> Alps in Switzerland and Austria a<br />

couple of years ago. The opportunities of<br />

ballooning are just as endless as <strong>the</strong> sky!<br />

32 Kenny Shumate is from Orlando,<br />

Florida where he has lived for over 49<br />

years. He recently retired after 30 years<br />

from Walt Disney World as a Firefighter.<br />

Kenny used to hunt on <strong>the</strong> property that<br />

Disney now owns and helped with <strong>the</strong><br />

excavation of <strong>the</strong> Walt Disney Resort<br />

before going to work as a firefighter <strong>the</strong>re.<br />

Kenny has been flying hot air balloons<br />

for over 29 years and has logged over<br />

2,000 hours in <strong>the</strong> air. He is a certified<br />

Flight Instructor and has trained over 56<br />

new pilots. He has flown balloons of all<br />

sizes and shapes from <strong>the</strong> 2X Cloud<br />

Hopper models to <strong>the</strong> large 210,000 cubic<br />

foot 10 passenger balloons and special<br />

shapes such as The Brazilian Clown<br />

Balloon. Kenny puts his emphasis on providing<br />

a safe, fun and exciting adventure<br />

that you will remember for years to come.<br />

Kenny has flown all over <strong>the</strong> United State,<br />

Canada, and New Zealand. His favorites are<br />

Freedom Weekend Aloft in Anderson, South<br />

Carolina, several festivals in Canada and<br />

now <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong>. He<br />

has sent his balloons as far away as Japan<br />

for <strong>the</strong> world Championships in Saga, Japan.<br />

He has met so many people from many different<br />

walks of life, enjoys life to <strong>the</strong> maximum<br />

and appreciates <strong>the</strong> gift of flight.<br />

33. Jennifer Goldbloom writes, I fell in love<br />

with ballooning during my first flight in<br />

Gallup, New Mexico in 1982. I earned my<br />

commercial LTA rating in 1992 and have<br />

been involved in many aspects of <strong>the</strong> sport<br />

over <strong>the</strong> years. Ballooning has given me <strong>the</strong><br />

opportunity to travel and fly in many states in<br />

<strong>the</strong> U.S., as well as Canada and France.<br />

Floating above <strong>the</strong> earth, seeing new places<br />

and making new friends through ballooning’s<br />

chance encounters makes me think to myself,<br />

“What a Wonderful Whirled!”<br />

34 Owner of “Best” Aviation Services in<br />

Bally Pennsylvania, Bert Padelt and his<br />

wife Joanie run a full time repair station for<br />

both hot air and gas balloons. He is a builder<br />

of both hot air and gas balloons, and his balloons<br />

hold FAI world class records in AX<br />

(hot air), AA (gas), and AM (Rozier) categories.<br />

His thousand meter gas balloon<br />

design has flown fur<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>n any o<strong>the</strong>r balloon<br />

in <strong>the</strong> Gordon Bennett. Involved in ballooning<br />

since 1972, he was <strong>the</strong> Systems<br />

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Director for Steve Fossett’s round <strong>the</strong> world<br />

balloon attempts, including his successful<br />

flight in <strong>the</strong> Summer of 2002. In 2007, Bert<br />

built <strong>the</strong> smallest manned gas balloon to<br />

ever cross <strong>the</strong> Atlantic Ocean when David<br />

Hempelman Adams flew his 37,000 cubic<br />

foot balloon from St. Johns Newfoundland to<br />

Nolay France, and in so doing breaking 5 FAI<br />

world class distance and duration records.<br />

In 2011 Bert was awarded <strong>the</strong> Montoglifer<br />

Diploma for contribution to <strong>the</strong> sport of gas<br />

ballooning. This international award is <strong>the</strong><br />

highest recognition in ballooning; is was<br />

voted on by over 16 countries. Bert is also<br />

<strong>the</strong> Vice Chairman of <strong>the</strong> Gas division of The<br />

Balloon Federation of America.<br />

35. Jon Radowski has been involved in<br />

ballooning essentially his entire life. His<br />

interest took off at <strong>the</strong> age of two when his<br />

family attended <strong>the</strong> Bloomsbury Balloon<br />

Festival. Jon knew from a very early age he<br />

would become a balloon pilot, and made all<br />

<strong>the</strong> necessary preparations in his life to<br />

help allow his plans to unfold. He first flew<br />

in a balloon at <strong>the</strong> age of 12, began flight<br />

instruction at 14, designed and built his<br />

first hot air balloon at 17 while a junior in<br />

high school, earned his private pilots<br />

license later that year, and gained his commercial<br />

pilots license at 19 to begin ballooning<br />

as a career.<br />

From 2003 onwards, Jon served as <strong>the</strong><br />

chief pilot of <strong>the</strong> Space Shuttle Patriot balloon,<br />

still <strong>the</strong> tallest special shape hot air balloon<br />

currently flying in <strong>the</strong> world. Towering<br />

an impressive 190 feet from nose to ground,<br />

with a wingspan of 115 feet, Patriot is 40%<br />

larger than <strong>the</strong> actual NASA Orbiter. Patriot<br />

appeared with Jon at <strong>the</strong> helm at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> in 2003.


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Jon currently flies year-round, offering passenger balloon flights<br />

in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, New Mexico and Arizona. He continues<br />

to design and build custom hot air balloons, special shapes and<br />

is involved in <strong>the</strong> design and construction of hot air airships. Jon is<br />

certified to fly hot air balloons, hot air airships, gliders, and is currently<br />

undergoing flight training towards his airplane rating. Jon<br />

has flown balloons and airships in eighteen different US states as<br />

well as Canada, Mexico and Europe. A few of his most memorable<br />

flights include a flight across Lake George, NY; a full moon midnight<br />

flight in Phoenix, AZ; flying near <strong>the</strong> Swiss Alps; flying a balloon<br />

inside ano<strong>the</strong>r balloon; and a spectacular flight to 18,000 feet,<br />

above <strong>the</strong> Grand Canyon!<br />

36. Dave Berka writes, I’ve been a commercial hot air balloon pilot<br />

since 1979. I flown in <strong>the</strong> Swiss Alps and Germany’s Bavarian Alps.<br />

One of my most unique flights was flying over Niagara Falls. I have<br />

trained 21 pilots including my son Joel. I attend many festivals in <strong>the</strong><br />

United States as well as Canada, and very much enjoy <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> hot air balloon festival. The event organizers, and <strong>the</strong> people of<br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> make this such a great event to attend. Looking forward<br />

to this year’s festival.<br />

37. Christine in her early years before becoming a balloonist, was<br />

in 4-H, placed high in FFA State and National Competitions, and<br />

was a NJ FFA State Officer. She also developed an extensive equestrian<br />

background which includes carriage driving, side saddle, and<br />

was on tour as a rider with <strong>the</strong> Royal Lipizzan Stallions. Christine<br />

first attended WCFF in 2003 as crew for <strong>the</strong> Space Shuttle special<br />

shape balloon and has enjoyed coming back ever since. Last year,<br />

<strong>the</strong> day after earning her private pilot rating, she was on <strong>the</strong> WCFF<br />

balloon field and flying in competition with very experienced pilots.<br />

Christine has flown in <strong>the</strong> NJ Festival of Ballooning, solo among<br />

600 balloons from around <strong>the</strong> world in Albuquerque, and in Thailand.<br />

Recently and within <strong>the</strong> span of two weeks, Christine piloted for <strong>the</strong><br />

US Flag, <strong>the</strong> Lighthouse, and Patriot Space Shuttle balloons.<br />

38. Mary Beth and Dick Young have been involved in ballooning<br />

since 1977. They started with <strong>the</strong> fun of learning to crew with many<br />

different types of balloons and pilots, and <strong>the</strong>n became balloon owners<br />

of “Going My Way” in 1993. Both are FAA-Certified Commercial<br />

Hot Air Balloon Pilots. They truly love sharing <strong>the</strong> magical moments<br />

of ballooning with o<strong>the</strong>rs.<br />

Highlights of Dick’s ballooning include: a 2003 Long Jump from<br />

NJ to PA of about 100 miles which won him 1st place in <strong>the</strong> BFA<br />

National Competition, and ano<strong>the</strong>r Long Jump during <strong>the</strong> same<br />

year from NJ to CT that earned him 3rd place nationally. In 2008,<br />

Dick also placed 3rd nationally in a BFA Long Jump, with a 147-<br />

mile Flight from NY to MA.<br />

Mary Beth has flown over 400 joy-filled hours (most of <strong>the</strong>m!).<br />

A most memorable flight was <strong>the</strong> Inner Harbor of Baltimore, flying<br />

right over <strong>the</strong> city, seeing <strong>the</strong> jets coming and going from BWI.<br />

O<strong>the</strong>r memorable places Mary Beth and Dick have flown include<br />

Quechee, VT, Monument Valley, AZ, Williamsport, PA, over Lake<br />

George, NY and <strong>the</strong> Adirondacks.<br />

39. Keith Sproul and his wife have been involved with ballooning since<br />

1998. He has been crew chief on <strong>the</strong> Energizer Bunny for several years.<br />

He has made five balloons, including three special shape Tetrahedron<br />

balloons. He has recently started making a couple more special shape<br />

balloons. He also owns three o<strong>the</strong>r special shape balloons including an<br />

80 foot tall Birthday Cake, a rabbit and a pink pig balloon. He likes to<br />

fly in canyons, gaps, gorges, and o<strong>the</strong>r places, where you end up looking<br />

up at <strong>the</strong> ground. Keith and his wife attend many balloon festivals<br />

through out <strong>the</strong> year. He also likes flying in <strong>the</strong> winter when it is cold<br />

and snow is on <strong>the</strong> ground. In addition to flying <strong>the</strong> large special shape<br />

balloons, he enjoys flying small one-man chariot type balloons.<br />

7th Annual Bicycle Balloon Race<br />

One of <strong>the</strong> favorite events of <strong>the</strong> balloon festival is <strong>the</strong><br />

bicycle balloon race. The race will be held on Wednesday,<br />

July 31, 2013 with a raindate of Thursday August 1. This<br />

year marks <strong>the</strong> 7th Bicycle Balloon Race.<br />

Last year <strong>the</strong> Bicycle Balloon Race raised $2,900 for<br />

<strong>the</strong> ADM Foundation. This year <strong>the</strong> charity will be Adopt A<br />

Soldier Platoon. (www.adoptasoldierplatoon.org)<br />

Pilots graciously donate a balloon ride to <strong>the</strong> biker<br />

who pays a registration fee – of which 100% goes to <strong>the</strong><br />

charity. The biker rides<br />

in <strong>the</strong> balloon while<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir bike gets<br />

strapped to <strong>the</strong> outside<br />

of <strong>the</strong> basket.<br />

Typically <strong>the</strong> pilot<br />

is required to fly past a<br />

boundary line designated<br />

on a map. Once past<br />

<strong>the</strong> boundary line <strong>the</strong>y<br />

may land and drop<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir biker off. The<br />

biker races back to <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Fair</strong>grounds. Each<br />

biker must have a GPS<br />

that tracks <strong>the</strong>ir route.<br />

<strong>Fair</strong> Welcomes NJ<br />

Devils Street Team<br />

and Team Mascot<br />

Stop by and visit with <strong>the</strong> N.J. Devils Street Team at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> on<br />

Saturday, August 3, from 12-6pm. Fans and <strong>Fair</strong> attendees will<br />

have <strong>the</strong> chance to interact at <strong>the</strong>ir promotional table by spinning<br />

<strong>the</strong> prize wheel. You could go home with some cool Devils promotional<br />

items including: t-shirts, hats, water bottles, team posters,<br />

team luggage tags and N.J. Devil silicone bracelets.<br />

In addition to winning some great N.J. Devils prizes you may<br />

enter to win 4 tickets for "Sesame Street Live."<br />

Get your picture taken with <strong>the</strong> N.J. Devil, <strong>the</strong> team mascot,<br />

from 3-5pm. Ask questions about <strong>the</strong> upcoming season.<br />

Congratulations on 76 Years<br />

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4-H Youth Development <strong>Program</strong><br />

The New Jersey 4-H Youth Development <strong>Program</strong> is <strong>the</strong> youth<br />

development component of Rutgers Cooperative Extension at<br />

Rutgers University. 4-H offers informal educational programs<br />

to youth in grades K-13 (one year out of high school). The NJ<br />

4-H program uses a learn-by-doing approach to enable youth to<br />

develop <strong>the</strong> knowledge, attitudes, and skills <strong>the</strong>y need to<br />

become competent, caring, and contributing citizens of <strong>the</strong><br />

world. This mission is accomplished by using <strong>the</strong> knowledge<br />

and resources of <strong>the</strong> land-grant university system, along with<br />

<strong>the</strong> involvement of caring adults.<br />

This year, we've added some exciting opportunities for you<br />

and your family while visiting <strong>the</strong> fair. Stop by <strong>the</strong> 4-H building<br />

on <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>grounds to box with robots, or try your hand at<br />

archery on <strong>the</strong> back range, or launching beanbags in a shooting<br />

gallery. You may run into some of our newest 4-Hers on skates<br />

with our Jr. Roller Derby club for youth in 4th – 13th grade.<br />

Of course we offer traditional 4-H clubs as well. Stop by<br />

<strong>the</strong> show barn to catch a 4-H/FFA animal show. Every year we<br />

offer a variety of shows for youth to show off <strong>the</strong> animals <strong>the</strong>y<br />

have been raising. For more information about getting involved<br />

in <strong>Warren</strong> 4-H, visit <strong>the</strong> website at www.warren4-h.org.<br />

While you are on <strong>the</strong> grounds, don't forget <strong>the</strong> ice cream at<br />

<strong>the</strong> 4-H Teen Council's Milk Booth, located by <strong>the</strong> Show Barn.<br />

There is something for everyone in 4-H. 4-H is available to<br />

all youth at limited or no cost. This is due to<br />

<strong>the</strong> funding partnership between federal,<br />

state and local governments which make possible<br />

<strong>the</strong> Cooperative Extension System of<br />

which <strong>the</strong> 4-H <strong>Program</strong> is a part. Grants and<br />

private donor support generated nationally<br />

and locally also help to fund program efforts.<br />

5th Annual<br />

4-H Renaissance <strong>Fair</strong>e –<br />

September 7 & 8, 2013<br />

WIDE VARIETY<br />

OF<br />

FRESH BAGELS<br />

GREAT SANDWICHES<br />

CAPPUCCINO & MORE<br />

Lakeland Plaza, White Township, N.J.<br />

Corner of Routes 519 & 46<br />

Join revelers, knights, nobles, greyhounds,<br />

and more at <strong>the</strong> annual Renaissance <strong>Fair</strong>e at<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>grounds. Proceeds go to support <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> 4-H Teen Council.<br />

warren4-hrenfaire.org<br />

Open 7 Days – 5:30 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.<br />

(908) 475-8787<br />

Fax: (908) 475-1050<br />

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<strong>Fair</strong> Tee Shirts, Hats, Totes and New This Year, Toys<br />

<strong>Fair</strong> Merchandise As Listed Below Will Be On Sale<br />

This Year In The Home & Garden Building As Well<br />

As In The <strong>Fair</strong> Office On The <strong>Fair</strong>grounds.<br />

4-H clothing and toys will be on sale this year in <strong>the</strong> Home &<br />

Garden and in <strong>the</strong> 4-H Exhibit Buildings during <strong>the</strong> week of <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

All merchandise can be purchased prior to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> in <strong>the</strong> RCE<br />

office in <strong>the</strong> Wayne Dumont Admin. Building at 165 Co. RT 519<br />

So., Belvidere 07823.<br />

Tee Shirts – $15.00<br />

This year’s inventory will include neon tie dye, pin wheel tie dye<br />

in blue, orange and Kelly green with white; multi color swirl tie<br />

dye in red/white/blue and camo shirts in pink/white and green<br />

woodland design. So stop by at any of <strong>the</strong> above mentioned locations<br />

and purchase your merchandise.<br />

Hats: Adams Cool-Crown, Low Profile Washed Pigment Dyed<br />

Style – $12.00<br />

Colors include: Espresso, nautical red, navy, forest, hot pink and<br />

tangerine. The hot colors of summer are here, so get yours now<br />

before <strong>the</strong>y disappear.<br />

Tote Bags – $15.00<br />

Will be on sale also, 100% cotton canvas in navy blue with a zippered<br />

top. (22x15 with 5” gusseted bottom)<br />

ATTENTION<br />

HOMEOWNERS!<br />

Why Buy It By The Bag,<br />

When You Can Buy It In Bulk!<br />

ROUTE 519<br />

PHILLIPSBURG, NJ 08865<br />

908.475-4690<br />

Fax 908.475.5760<br />

HGRAVEL2@embarqmail.com<br />

harmonysandgravel.com<br />

Harmony Sand & Gravel<br />

Specializes In:<br />

• Driveway Stone<br />

• Concrete Sand<br />

• Landscape Stone<br />

(Various Colors)<br />

• Crushed & Washed Gravel<br />

(All Sizes)<br />

• Select Fill for Septics<br />

• Hand Split Building Stone<br />

Large & Small<br />

Delivery Trucks<br />

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Top Notch Equestrian Centre, Ltd.<br />

Open Horse Show<br />

Saturday, August 3, 2013 – 8:00 am<br />

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The open horse show on closing day Saturday this year is being<br />

run by Top Notch Equestrian Centre, Ltd. located in Stewartsville<br />

New Jersey at <strong>the</strong> Belclare training facility on South Main Street.<br />

Top Notch specializes in Hunters, Equitation, Jumpers and<br />

Dressage. Owned by Kelly Poff and Marykay Schultz, <strong>the</strong> facility<br />

has been in business for 15 years.<br />

Top Notch's training program begins with Kelly Poff, head<br />

trainer. Kelly brings an impressive amount of talent, education and<br />

experience to her methods actively engaged in teaching people and<br />

training horses for more than 25 years. As a certified riding<br />

instructor, her students receive <strong>the</strong> best training possible.<br />

Top Notch caters to beginners, children and adults alike, as<br />

well as advanced riders. Some of <strong>the</strong>m compete at <strong>the</strong> local level,<br />

while o<strong>the</strong>rs compete at rated shows. Currently Top Notch has several<br />

riders actively pursuing a place at <strong>the</strong> National finals to be<br />

held in Saugerties, NY in September of this year.<br />

Top Notch's program begins with instilling <strong>the</strong> fundamentals<br />

and progresses students into areas of <strong>the</strong>ir choosing; from dressage,<br />

to hunters, equitation and jumpers. Dressage requires no<br />

jumping , while <strong>the</strong> remaining disciplines all require jumping <strong>the</strong><br />

horse over fences and through courses of increasing height and difficulty.<br />

Most parents love dressage, while most of <strong>the</strong> children just<br />

want to jump. Regardless of discipline, Top Notch is relentless in<br />

<strong>the</strong> pursuit of safe riding practices. The approach is slow and<br />

steady with <strong>the</strong> emphasis on well developed skills prior to advancing<br />

students. Parents and students alike, understand that <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

safety is our foremost concern so <strong>the</strong> basics are really drilled.<br />

Top Notch is also currently home to Rebedon Farm, where <strong>the</strong><br />

nationally recognized breeding Welsh Stallion, Brookside Pink<br />

Magnum stands. As a Breyer Portrait Horse, Magnum will be<br />

appearing at <strong>the</strong> Breyer Festival in August of this year, to be held<br />

in Kentucky.<br />

Top Notch Equestrian facility boasts two indoor arenas providing<br />

for year round, all wea<strong>the</strong>r riding; two outdoor rings, one with<br />

lighting to allow for evening riding or lessons; an expansive hunt<br />

course and a 5/8ths mile track with a well maintained riding surface.<br />

One of <strong>the</strong> premier riding establishments in <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong>,<br />

Top Notch offers <strong>the</strong> best in riding instruction and boarding.<br />

Show information: www.topnotchequestriancentre.com;<br />

www.warrencountyfarmersfair.org; or call Top Notch Equestrian<br />

Cente at 908-213-1300. The horse show will begin at 8:00 am.


Ways To Win a Free Balloon Ride!<br />

1. Come to <strong>the</strong> Balloon Ride Tent during <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> and fill<br />

out a survey. We want to know how you heard about <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> and Hot Air Balloon Festival.<br />

The ride is good 2 passengers at <strong>the</strong> 2014 <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

2. Visit Facebook.com/JCPandL or stop by <strong>the</strong> JCP&L<br />

booth to enter for a chance to win a balloon ride during <strong>the</strong><br />

2013 <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

3. Visit <strong>the</strong> AmeriGas Booth to enter to win a balloon ride<br />

during <strong>the</strong> 2013 <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

4. Stop by and visit sponsor Open MRI of Phillipsburg<br />

Open Air MRI of Allentown at <strong>the</strong>ir booth at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

Learn about <strong>the</strong> benefits of Open MRI and fill out a chance<br />

to win a balloon ride during <strong>the</strong> 2013 <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

5. Stop by <strong>the</strong> Snapple Beverage Booth at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> and fill<br />

out a chance to win a balloon ride during <strong>the</strong> 2013 <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

6. Visit all three of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> wineries on <strong>the</strong><br />

Vintage North Jersey Wine Trails and be entered to win a balloon<br />

ride for 2 during <strong>the</strong> 2013 <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

See ad on page 27 for details.<br />

SCAN FOR A CHANCE TO WIN<br />

The <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Library System<br />

The <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Library System’s bookmobile will be<br />

stationed in front of <strong>the</strong> Freeholders’ Exhibit Building<br />

Monday through Friday, and will be open for touring from<br />

1:00 to 8:00 p.m. daily. Take a few moments to walk<br />

through <strong>the</strong> air-conditioned mobile library to familiarize<br />

yourself with <strong>the</strong> books, programs and services offered by<br />

your local branch, and to talk to our staff and enter a raffle<br />

for one of our 4 prize baskets.<br />

You can find <strong>the</strong> following at your county library:<br />

MATERIALS:<br />

<strong>Book</strong>s • Large-Type <strong>Book</strong>s • Magazines • e<strong>Book</strong>s<br />

Newspapers • Audio <strong>Book</strong>s • Local History Resources<br />

Genealogical Resources ·• Databases<br />

Entertainment DVDs • Blu-Rays • Instructional DVDs<br />

Music CDs & DVDs • Video Games<br />

SERVICES:<br />

Adult Reference • <strong>Book</strong>mobile and Outreach Services<br />

Children’s and Adult <strong>Program</strong>s • Children’s Reference<br />

Internet Access • Wi-Fi • <strong>Book</strong>News Newsletters<br />

Storytimes • Teen and Adult <strong>Book</strong> Clubs<br />

Storytime at Pokey’s Place<br />

Located next to <strong>the</strong> FFA building, on <strong>the</strong> way to <strong>the</strong> horse barn<br />

Storytime at Pokey’s Place will be everyday at 1 pm.<br />

Denise “Rodeo Barbie” Dabinett will be reading stories at Pokey’s<br />

Place and giving out autograph photos. Pokey’s saddle and scrapbook<br />

will be on display. Kids can stop by and meet one of Pokey’s pals.<br />

Denise will be dressed as Rodeo Barbie for <strong>the</strong> opening ceremonies<br />

and assisting at <strong>the</strong> Open Horse Show costume class and<br />

Lil Miss Rodeo Barbie, Tori Kramer will be singing <strong>the</strong> National<br />

An<strong>the</strong>m in <strong>the</strong> horse ring on Thursday night at 7 pm.<br />

For more info visit: www.WeLovePokey.com<br />

Blood Drive Saturday August 3<br />

Stewartsville Grange #121 in conjunction with Miller-<br />

Keystone Blood Center will be sponsoring a Community<br />

Blood Drive at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> on Saturday, August 3, 2013. The<br />

bloodmobile will be parked by <strong>the</strong> main entrance of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong><br />

(on <strong>County</strong> Route 519) from 11 am to 7 pm.<br />

For those who are eligible and able to give blood at <strong>the</strong><br />

fair, Stewartsville Grange will issue a voucher for $5 to be<br />

redeemed at <strong>the</strong>ir food stand. The bloodmobile will be<br />

equipped to handle appointments, plus walk-ins. This has<br />

become a very popular event at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>. This year's goal<br />

is 40 donors.<br />

For more info. or to make an appointment, contact<br />

Laura Rush at (908) 399-4570 or Cindy Bowman at<br />

(908) 619-8697.<br />

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Rules and Regs available online:<br />

warrencountyfarmersfair.org or<br />

at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> Business Office<br />

Agricultural Olympics<br />

Antique Car Show<br />

Antique Tractor Pull<br />

ATV Mud Bog<br />

BBQ Ribs Cookoff<br />

Baby Crawling Contest<br />

Backyard Farmer Egg Show<br />

Baking Contest, Youth & Adult<br />

Beef & Steer Show, Open<br />

Big Wheel Competition<br />

Building Watch Form – Home & Garden<br />

Canning Exhibit<br />

Color Breed Show, Open<br />

Country Idol Contest<br />

Cutest Baby Contest<br />

Decorated Egg Contest – Youth<br />

Demolition Derby<br />

<strong>Farmers</strong> Tractor Pull<br />

Fine Arts & Crafts Show<br />

Fire Apparatus/Equipment Show<br />

Flower Show Youth & Adult<br />

Fruit Show, Open<br />

Garden Tractor Pull, Adult<br />

Garden Tractor Pull, Junior<br />

Handwork Show<br />

Hay Bale Rolling Contest<br />

Hay and Silage Show<br />

Herb Show, Open<br />

Holstein Show<br />

Honey Show<br />

Horse Show, Pleasure, Open, Sunday<br />

Horse Show, Open, Saturday Aug. 3<br />

Hoser's Heaviest Vegetable Contest<br />

Kiddie Pedal Pull<br />

Kids’ Corral Contests<br />

NEW – Motorcycle Show<br />

Mr. <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Contest<br />

NEW – Ms. <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Contest<br />

Mud Bog Competition<br />

Pedal Tractor Obstacle Course, Youth<br />

Pet Show, Open<br />

Photography Show<br />

Scarecrow Contest<br />

Scrapbooking Show<br />

Stock & Hot Stock Tractor Pull<br />

Sunflower Contest<br />

Talent Show – must pre-register<br />

Teen Contests<br />

Truck Show<br />

Truck Pull<br />

<strong>Warren</strong> Hills FFA Alumni Car Show<br />

<strong>Warren</strong> Hills Wrestling Club Tournament<br />

Vegetable Show, Open<br />

Freeholders’ “<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> and You”<br />

Exhibit Building<br />

Curious about how your <strong>County</strong> tax dollars are spent Then be sure to stop by <strong>the</strong><br />

“<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> and You” Freeholders’ Exhibit Building located behind <strong>the</strong> Main<br />

Arena bleachers. Stroll through at your leisure to learn more about <strong>the</strong> many ways in<br />

which <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Government serves its citizens.<br />

When you visit <strong>the</strong> “<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> and You” building, cast a ballot for your<br />

favorite exhibit. In so doing, you will also be entered to win two FREE tickets to<br />

Saturday night’s Mud Bog. The exhibit garnering <strong>the</strong> most votes will win <strong>the</strong> “Best<br />

Display” trophy for 2013. You need not be present to win, but you do need to visit us<br />

and cast your vote before 6 p.m. on Wednesday, July 31.<br />

Inside <strong>the</strong> building you will find information on <strong>the</strong> <strong>County</strong> Budget; learn about<br />

<strong>the</strong> functions of <strong>the</strong> <strong>County</strong> Clerk and Surrogate; and see what vocational programs<br />

are offered at <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Technical School.<br />

We are pleased to announce that <strong>Warren</strong> Haven Nursing Home will be represented<br />

in <strong>the</strong> building this year. Come and find out about all <strong>the</strong> services this skilled nursing<br />

facility has to offer you or a loved one.<br />

Study a map of all <strong>the</strong> preserved open space and farmland courtesy of <strong>the</strong><br />

Department of Land Preservation, and discover <strong>the</strong> beauty of The White Lake Natural<br />

Resource Area, and <strong>the</strong> history of <strong>the</strong> Morris Canal.<br />

Check out <strong>the</strong> status of various bridge and road improvement projects <strong>the</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

Engineer has underway and find out what’s happening with <strong>the</strong> Planning<br />

Department. Visit <strong>the</strong> Mosquito Commission booth to learn about prevention and let<br />

<strong>the</strong> kids enter a contest.<br />

Materials provided by <strong>the</strong> Department of Human Services explain <strong>the</strong> many programs<br />

available to <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> citizens. The Family & Community Health<br />

Sciences division of Rutgers Cooperative Extension will offer tips on nutritional<br />

health and well-being.<br />

On <strong>the</strong> lawn in front of this exhibit building, check out <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

Library System’s <strong>Book</strong>mobile, open for tours Mon-Fri. The bookmobile is air conditioned!<br />

Stop by <strong>the</strong> library’s tent to chat with staffers, enter to win prizes, and learn<br />

about <strong>the</strong> various programs and services offered by your local branch, including <strong>the</strong><br />

new Library Headquarters building in White Township.<br />

Senior Citizens & Disability Awareness Day is Monday, July 29; admission at <strong>the</strong><br />

gate is free upon showing your Medicare card. The annual mini Senior Expo that used<br />

to take place on <strong>the</strong> lawn in front of <strong>the</strong> “<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> and You” building is now<br />

being held on <strong>the</strong> Dance Floor Pavilion.<br />

So… please be sure to include a stroll through <strong>the</strong> Freeholders Exhibit Building<br />

when you visit <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>. Pick up an Official <strong>County</strong> Directory, grab some free souvenirs,<br />

and learn about <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> government and services. We’ll see you <strong>the</strong>re!<br />

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Bourbon Street Wine & Spirits is a proud sponsor of <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> Hot Air Balloon Festival.<br />

WARREN COUNTY<br />

1217 Route 22 West, Phillipsburg, NJ 08865<br />

Phone: 908-387-WINE (9463)<br />

514 Route 173, Stewartsville, NJ 08886<br />

Phone: 908-479-6010<br />

538 New Brunswick Ave., Pohatcong, NJ 08865<br />

Phone: 908-454-1111<br />

www.bourbonstreetwineandspirits.com<br />

HUNTERDON COUNTY<br />

425 Route 513, Califon, NJ 07830<br />

Phone: 908-832-6117<br />

1214 Route 22 East, Lebanon, NJ 08833<br />

Phone: 908-236-9463<br />

1802 Route 31 North, Clinton, NJ 08809<br />

Phone: 908-638-5000<br />

334 Route 31, Flemington, NJ 08822<br />

Phone: 908-237-9463<br />

BAKING CONTEST<br />

Youth & Adults<br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> residents only<br />

July 26, 5-6pm Home & Garden Bldg.<br />

New in 2013 – Open Division (Y&A)<br />

Blueberry coffee cake w/ crumb topping;<br />

Any kind/size/shape<br />

Adult Division categories<br />

3 layer German sweet chocolate cake<br />

with coconut/pecan icing; 8-9” size<br />

Plain cheesecake w/graham cracker<br />

crust with any fruit topping (brought in<br />

a cooler)<br />

Youth Division –12 and under<br />

Blueberry muffins – plain (6 for display)<br />

Youth Division – 13-17 years of age<br />

Peach crumb cake with plain crumb<br />

topping; Any size/shape<br />

Best of Show Winner<br />

Chosen from each division’s first place<br />

winner<br />

For complete rules/regs go to webpage<br />

www.warrencountyfarmersfair.org<br />

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Behind <strong>the</strong> Scenes at <strong>the</strong> WCFF<br />

You can now look forward to eight days of old tyme family fun, fabulous<br />

food, delicious desserts, exciting entertainment and agricultural<br />

exhibits from <strong>the</strong> home and garden at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

<strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong>. The preparation, coordination and organization of<br />

this event is made possible through <strong>the</strong> fruition of 12 directors and<br />

3 secretaries. With everyone working to keep our ‘tractor on<br />

course’ with our wagon full of volunteers, who unselfishly share<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir special talents and commitment every year to make <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong><br />

bigger and better. We want to thank all of <strong>the</strong>m as well as <strong>the</strong><br />

agents and secretaries in <strong>the</strong> RCE office who also work so diligently<br />

on <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> throughout <strong>the</strong> year. A special thanks to those that<br />

coordinate o<strong>the</strong>r special projects like <strong>the</strong> Traditional Arts Building,<br />

<strong>the</strong> Kids’ Corral and <strong>the</strong> Hot Air Balloon Festival.<br />

John Slack has served on <strong>the</strong> Board since 1993 and is currently<br />

serving as our President. Frank graciously has handled over <strong>the</strong><br />

keys of <strong>the</strong> tractor hopefully ‘steering’ John in <strong>the</strong> right direction<br />

and keeping it in ‘low gear’ while ‘pulling’ us forward for <strong>the</strong> next<br />

two years. John and his wife Mae can be found registering antique<br />

tractors for <strong>the</strong> show on Friday or helping to scoop up ice cream at<br />

<strong>the</strong> ice cream sundae. John will be spending more of his time in <strong>the</strong><br />

office this year overseeing <strong>the</strong> operation of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>. When not at <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Fair</strong> you can find John in <strong>the</strong> field with his son David, as <strong>the</strong>y farm<br />

over 1,000 acres outside of Bloomsbury, NJ. John has served on <strong>the</strong><br />

Environmental Commission for over 20 years, six years on <strong>the</strong><br />

Pohatcong Town Council and three years on <strong>the</strong> Industrial<br />

Committee in Pohatcong Township.<br />

Carl Sigler is currently serving again as Vice President and has<br />

held o<strong>the</strong>r officer positions since joining <strong>the</strong> board in 1987. During<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> you can find him scooping up ice cream. Some of his o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

appointments or elected positions in his community include being<br />

<strong>the</strong> former Mayor of Franklin Township, member on <strong>the</strong> Township<br />

School Board for 17 years, served on WC Community College<br />

Planning Board for three years, appointed to <strong>the</strong> FHA Board in<br />

2006 and is on <strong>the</strong> USDA Farm Service Agency Farm Committee.<br />

He has been in farming his whole life, started his own herd in 1960<br />

and farmed a total of 240 acres. Carl has been a director for over 30<br />

years on <strong>the</strong> Livestock Auction Board in Hackettstown.<br />

Michael Toretta has served on <strong>the</strong> Board of Directors since 1985 in<br />

various officer positions and currently is our Treasurer, a position<br />

he was appointed to in 1992. Mike is a dairy farmer with a herd of<br />

about 100 head and farms 150 acres in Franklin Township. Mike<br />

presently serves on <strong>the</strong> Franklin Township committee, WC Board of<br />

Agriculture and <strong>the</strong> Livestock Auction Board in Hackettstown. He<br />

works with <strong>the</strong> financial secretary throughout <strong>the</strong> year as well as<br />

<strong>Fair</strong> week and is in charge of hiring office help, parkers, gate and<br />

grandstand workers.<br />

Oscar Unangst has served on <strong>the</strong> Board since 1967 and has now<br />

earned <strong>the</strong> title of ‘senior director’ – having <strong>the</strong> most years on <strong>the</strong><br />

board. He has served several terms as President and Vice<br />

President. During his tenure as a director he helped build most of<br />

<strong>the</strong> barns and structures on <strong>the</strong> fairgrounds. He has been a dairy<br />

farmer since 1944, starting out on his grandfa<strong>the</strong>r’s farm in<br />

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Stewartsville at <strong>the</strong> age of 17 with five cows and a team of mules.<br />

He bought his present farm in 1951 in White Township and has<br />

been farming with his loving wife, sons and daughter and now with<br />

his grandsons, Adam and Tyler Herb. Os and his family have exhibited<br />

Registered Holsteins at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> for over 50 years. He has<br />

served his community well over <strong>the</strong> years, whe<strong>the</strong>r on Township<br />

Committee for 24 years or as Mayor for eight terms, on <strong>the</strong> ASC<br />

Board and as a director of <strong>Farmers</strong>’ Mutual Fire Assurance<br />

Association for more than 20 years. Os served as <strong>the</strong> Treasurer for<br />

<strong>the</strong> WC Board of Agriculture from 1965 to 2012.<br />

Frank Van Horn is our immediate past President and was appointed<br />

to <strong>the</strong> Board of Directors in 1996 but his involvement with our<br />

<strong>Fair</strong> started years before his appointment to <strong>the</strong> board. He was and<br />

is our announcer for <strong>the</strong> Tractor Pulls and o<strong>the</strong>r motorized events<br />

where you can still find him ‘talkin’ up a storm’ in our main arena.<br />

He was a former director at <strong>the</strong> Sussex and West End <strong>Fair</strong>s and has<br />

been a member with <strong>the</strong> Farm Bureau and Board of Agriculture<br />

since 1996. Frank was a dairy farmer and an advocate for open<br />

space, farmland preservation and for <strong>the</strong> farmers in <strong>the</strong>ir plight<br />

against over development. Later he started F&M Transportation,<br />

originally picking up milk from local farmers. Currently he transports<br />

milk and water locally and to <strong>the</strong> tri-state area. On <strong>the</strong> local<br />

governmental level, he served as Mayor of Knowlton Township<br />

starting in 1995 and chose to step down in 2012, after serving his<br />

residents tirelessly and with great compassion. He would always<br />

lend a helping hand. He has been a Knowlton Lions Club member<br />

since 1996, District Chair for his local Boy Scout Troop and a life<br />

member for <strong>the</strong> Knowlton Township Fire and Rescue. Frank is now<br />

spending more time with his wife Mary and his grandchildren.<br />

Rich Castimore has served as President and vice president during<br />

his tenure on <strong>the</strong> board, which started in 1990. He was a local dairy<br />

farmer and member of <strong>the</strong> Moravian Grange for several years. Rich<br />

is in charge of <strong>the</strong> sanitation department during <strong>the</strong> week and<br />

supervises <strong>the</strong> Correctional Officers and workers in maintaining a<br />

clean and safe fairgrounds. He also assists his wife Mary Beth, our<br />

vendor secretary, in <strong>the</strong> setup, placement and numerous requests of<br />

<strong>the</strong> various vendors. Rich is always willing and able to lend a hand<br />

and his expertise with any task needed during <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

Ann Thomas has served on <strong>the</strong> board since 1997 and has held <strong>the</strong><br />

positions of President and Vice President for several terms. She has<br />

been involved with <strong>the</strong> 4-H Horse Shows/programs since 1975 and<br />

has co-chaired <strong>the</strong> Open Horse Show since <strong>the</strong> early 1990’s; lending<br />

her expertise and guidance to <strong>the</strong> horse shows and activities during<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>. She also serves on <strong>the</strong> Queen and Princess Committee.<br />

Ann has been a member of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> Grange since 1990, Pomona<br />

Grange since 1992, and has taken <strong>the</strong> State and National level<br />

degrees. She has been a director of <strong>the</strong> Ag Tourism Council of NJ<br />

since 2006. Ann has served various officer positions with <strong>the</strong><br />

Agricultural <strong>Fair</strong> Association of NJ over <strong>the</strong> years where she created,<br />

coordinated and oversees <strong>the</strong> State Ambassador Contest; which<br />

she started in 2004.<br />

Sam Santini has served as Vice President and President on <strong>the</strong><br />

Board since being appointed in 1997. Sam was a former dairy<br />

farmer and now grows several different field crops with corn being<br />

his major one, farming over 1,500 acres in Stewartsville and <strong>the</strong><br />

surrounding townships. He has been <strong>the</strong> winner for <strong>the</strong> National<br />

Corn Growers Yield Contest numerous times, including 2010 contest<br />

thus affording him various awards at <strong>the</strong> convention held<br />

throughout <strong>the</strong> United States. As you can see he is ‘outstanding in<br />

his field’. Sam can be found in <strong>the</strong> main arena assisting with <strong>the</strong><br />

Truck Pull and <strong>the</strong> Mud Bog.<br />

Ken Hoser was appointed to <strong>the</strong> board in 1999 and was a dairy<br />

farmer in Stewartsville, where he farmed for over 40 years; raising<br />

purebred Brown Swiss. He decided to sell his herds and start raising<br />

goats until this year when he decided it was time to kick back<br />

and enjoy life. Ken can now be found driving a ‘Deere’ helping o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

farmers make hay or cutting corn in <strong>the</strong> fall. At <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> you can find<br />

Ken helping to scoop up a bowl of delicious ice cream at <strong>the</strong> fabulous<br />

ice cream sundae along with our own <strong>Fair</strong> royalty, our queen<br />

and princess, as well as o<strong>the</strong>r <strong>Fair</strong> directors. Carl and Ken oversee<br />

<strong>the</strong> duties of <strong>the</strong> chairman for <strong>the</strong> Animal Exhibit Barn making sure<br />

everything is hatching ‘egg’ actly in order and ‘moo’ ving smoothly<br />

along, with no ‘kidding’ around, and that’s no ‘bull’.<br />

Mitch Jones was appointed to <strong>the</strong> Board of Directors in 2008, having<br />

graduated from Penn State University in 1998. Being no<br />

stranger to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> he started helping when he was an FFA student<br />

in high school in <strong>the</strong> Home and Garden Building, handling registrations<br />

of various shows and continues volunteering each year, now<br />

with <strong>the</strong> assistance of his wife Lauren. He currently farms over 600<br />

acres in White, Franklin and Harmony Townships. You can find<br />

Mitch most days in <strong>the</strong> main arena as Chairman for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’,<br />

Stock/Hot Stock and Antique Tractor Pulls with his committee<br />

Wayne, Jim and Robert. Mitch also helps Jim Bischoff with <strong>the</strong> ATV<br />

Mud Bog competition. He also lends his expertise to maintaining<br />

<strong>the</strong> fairgrounds assisted by Jim Bischoff. He has been a member of<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> Grange since 2003 and has served as Master since<br />

2008. Mitch has also been a member of <strong>the</strong> WC Board of Agriculture<br />

since 2002 and has served as president and vice president being<br />

elected to serve as Treasurer in 2013.<br />

James (Jim) Bischoff was appointed to <strong>the</strong> Board of Directors in<br />

2010. He is a graduate of Morris <strong>County</strong> Community College with a<br />

degree in landscape design and management. Jim has been helping<br />

at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> since he was in high school with FFA also in <strong>the</strong> Home<br />

and Garden Building with registration for horticultural crops since<br />

2000. His duties as a <strong>Fair</strong> director include chairing <strong>the</strong> ATV Mud<br />

Bog Competition and helping Mitch and Wayne with all of <strong>the</strong> tractor<br />

pulls. Jim is also in charge of getting local landscapers to set up<br />

displays at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> as well as maintaining <strong>the</strong> landscape design at<br />

<strong>the</strong> main entrance. Jim also chairs <strong>the</strong> Truck Show on Saturday<br />

which has him ‘truckin’ from one event to ano<strong>the</strong>r. Helping Jim with<br />

all of <strong>the</strong> motorized events is his girlfriend Jen.<br />

Milly Rice has worked with <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> since 1981 as part of her<br />

responsibilities with <strong>the</strong> Rutgers Cooperative Extension office in<br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong>, when she was hired to work in <strong>the</strong> Home<br />

Horticulture Department. Over <strong>the</strong> years she has gleaned information<br />

from attending classes in Rutgers in her area of emphasis and<br />

from first hand knowledge of working with <strong>the</strong> public. Milly has<br />

served as <strong>the</strong> WC Shade Tree Commission secretary since 1999.<br />

She also began <strong>the</strong> Arbor Day Contest in 2006. Second and third<br />

graders write stories and draw pictures. The project started with 75<br />

entries and spiked to 675 last year and 475 this year.<br />

Her obligations to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> are a year round responsibility. She<br />

handles all aspects of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> from preparing and organizing <strong>the</strong><br />

schedule of events, booking entertainment, compiling rules and regulations<br />

for over 40 shows and contests. She also handles <strong>the</strong><br />

administrative duties as a secretary, working with volunteers, contacting<br />

judges, chairman and committeepersons for over 40 shows,<br />

handling fair merchandise, ordering show rosettes and trophies; as<br />

well as ordering bathroom supplies – so as you can see she handles<br />

<strong>the</strong> paperwork from <strong>the</strong> beginning to <strong>the</strong> end. She oversees <strong>the</strong> set<br />

up, cleaning and tear down of <strong>the</strong> Home and Garden Building as<br />

well as scheduling <strong>the</strong> building watch during <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

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Jim Watters was appointed to <strong>the</strong> Board of Directors for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’<br />

<strong>Fair</strong> in April of 2012. He is a fifth generation hay and grain farmer in<br />

Port Murray where he farms 700 acres with his fa<strong>the</strong>r and bro<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

He is married and has 3 children. Jim is very active in his community<br />

and currently serves as a director of <strong>the</strong> Livestock Auction Market in<br />

Hackettstown. He also serves on <strong>the</strong> executive board for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> Board of Agriculture, on <strong>the</strong> Mansfield Open Space<br />

Committee, Municipal and Charitable Conservancy Trust Committee<br />

and is a trustee of <strong>the</strong> Rockport Presbyterian Church in Port Murray.<br />

Jim will be in charge of <strong>the</strong> open cattle barn and checking health<br />

papers for all animals on <strong>the</strong> grounds this year.<br />

Mary Beth Castimore has held <strong>the</strong> position of Vendor Secretary<br />

since 1999. She handles all <strong>the</strong> duties associated with signing up<br />

vendors, handling all paperwork from contracts and insurance<br />

forms to ordering tents. Mary Beth works with over 150 vendors<br />

from food to businesses selling various products to local non profits<br />

to veteran related organizations. She has to make sure <strong>the</strong>y are<br />

set up in <strong>the</strong>ir ‘spot’ for opening day. She is always prepared to<br />

answer any questions <strong>the</strong>y may have before and during <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

Whe<strong>the</strong>r <strong>the</strong>y are coming to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> to sell <strong>the</strong>ir wares, serve food<br />

or to pass out information about <strong>the</strong>ir products, services or company<br />

Mary Beth is <strong>the</strong>re to assist <strong>the</strong>m with all of <strong>the</strong>ir requirements.<br />

Toge<strong>the</strong>r Rich and MaryBeth make a dedicated team at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

Betty Turcic has been <strong>the</strong> Ground’s Rental Secretary since 2007 handling<br />

<strong>the</strong> rental contracts, scheduling bookings of <strong>the</strong> grounds and<br />

<strong>the</strong> paperwork associated with <strong>the</strong> storage of farm equipment. During<br />

<strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> you’ll find her setting up for <strong>the</strong> livestock and Holstein shows<br />

and on <strong>the</strong> Friday before <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> opens, she’s busy with <strong>the</strong> registration<br />

and set up of <strong>the</strong> hay and silage shows. Prior to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> she’s<br />

busy sending out entry tags/registration forms to <strong>the</strong> past exhibitors<br />

for <strong>the</strong> animal and hay shows and preparing rules and regulations for<br />

<strong>the</strong>se shows. Following <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> she prepares <strong>the</strong> winners lists from<br />

her shows. In June of 2012 Betty accepted <strong>the</strong> additional duties of<br />

financial secretary. This year you will find her in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> office assisting<br />

<strong>the</strong> treasurer with <strong>the</strong> gate workers and grandstand ticket takers.<br />

Leah Laubach is responsible for one of <strong>the</strong> hottest spots on <strong>the</strong><br />

fairgrounds – <strong>the</strong> Kids’ Corral. Leah handles many duties and continues<br />

to grow <strong>the</strong> childrens activity area (with <strong>the</strong> help of her husband<br />

Eric) by adding more interactive fun. Leah will be <strong>the</strong> first to<br />

tell you how much credit her staff deserves. She has worked closely<br />

with Giulia to bring <strong>the</strong>ir vision for an educational, fun and<br />

affordable attraction for fairgoers to fruition.<br />

Giulia Iannitelli is our advertising manager and co-coordinator of <strong>the</strong><br />

Balloon Festival. This year she would like to forego her “5 minutes of<br />

fame” in <strong>the</strong> program book to thank her nephew Armando Taddei for all<br />

his help during <strong>the</strong> past 13 years. He is off to Oklahoma State University<br />

this year and if he is as dedicated to OSU as he has been to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>, he<br />

will end up on TV one day. (She hopes he doesn’t forget about her.)<br />

Fred Grotenhuis, <strong>the</strong> balloonmeister of <strong>the</strong> Balloon Festival at <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> conceived <strong>the</strong> idea 13 years ago. The<br />

added attraction has helped <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> to continue to grow. The pilots<br />

that attend have a great deal of respect for Fred.<br />

Tony Iannitelli has taken promotional photos for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

<strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> and Balloon Festival for <strong>the</strong> past few years. Many of<br />

<strong>the</strong> photos on <strong>the</strong> cover and throughout this book were taken by<br />

Tony. He also helps with <strong>the</strong> Mr. & Ms. <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> contests.<br />

We want to thank everyone who volunteers at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> whe<strong>the</strong>r it is<br />

a donation of your time, expertise/talents and/or with a monetary<br />

donation; we wouldn’t be able to provide a successful agricultural<br />

based, family oriented <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> to <strong>the</strong> public without YOU.<br />

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BBQ Ribs Cookoff Contest<br />

Sunday, July 28 10am to 6pm<br />

Pit area off of Strykers Road<br />

Must pre register by July 12, 2013<br />

DSM NUTRITIONAL PRODUCTS<br />

is a proud sponsor of <strong>the</strong><br />

2013 HOT AIR BALLOON FESTIVAL<br />

at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

DSM Nutritional Products<br />

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Amateur and Professional Divisions<br />

The <strong>Fair</strong> would like to invite all back yard and professional<br />

BBQ’ers to sign up and come out for a day of camaraderie<br />

of comparing recipes and cookin’ techniques. Whe<strong>the</strong>r you<br />

cook slow and low with coals or a smoker, sign up now to<br />

compete. While you’re busy cooking your family can visit <strong>the</strong><br />

<strong>Fair</strong> and when <strong>the</strong>y’re done and ready to go home you’re putting<br />

<strong>the</strong> final touches on your ribs and getting ready to turn<br />

<strong>the</strong>m in for judging.<br />

There is room for 20 total participants who will judged by<br />

two panels of judges, one for each division.<br />

Check out <strong>the</strong> rules and regulations on <strong>the</strong> website at<br />

www.warrencountyfarmersfair.org and download forms and<br />

mail in to <strong>the</strong> office at WCFF, 165 Co. RT 519 So. Belvidere NJ<br />

07823. For more details call <strong>the</strong> office at 908-859-6563. There<br />

is a registration fee for entering <strong>the</strong> contest and for that price<br />

you get a chance to win prizes and a free <strong>Fair</strong> tee shirt. The<br />

prizes include trophies, ribbons and money for first through<br />

third place – plus braggin’ rights for a whole year.<br />

Last year’s first place winner has been tweaking his recipe<br />

all year and is coming back to defend his title. So let’s give him<br />

some competition. The judges are looking forward to tasting<br />

your ribs and scoring <strong>the</strong>m.<br />

Contestants from <strong>the</strong> first year of this finger lickin’ good contest.<br />

Open Daily Through Sept. 1<br />

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Asbury Jr. 4-H Dairy Club Celebrates Its 85th Anniversary<br />

The Asbury Jr. 4-H Dairy Club was started in June of 1928 with 10<br />

members from <strong>the</strong> Montana/Asbury area. Over <strong>the</strong> past 85 years<br />

this club has had approximately 400 members and has seen four<br />

generations of families come through its door and worked with 14<br />

<strong>County</strong> Agents and had 16 different volunteer leaders.<br />

Anna Sigler Sodtalbers currently an active leader of <strong>the</strong> club has<br />

carried this club for 49 of its 85 years; she was a club member for ten<br />

years prior to becoming a leader thus being involved with this club<br />

for a total of 59 years. Her husband Erich Sodtalbers Jr. has been a<br />

leader of <strong>the</strong> club for 47 years. The second generation has helped to<br />

keep <strong>the</strong> club thriving and growing with <strong>the</strong>ir daughter Tracy<br />

Sodtalbers Smith who has been an active leader for 24 years as well<br />

as her bro<strong>the</strong>rs Erich R., William and Michael. Ano<strong>the</strong>r leader and<br />

family member in addition to <strong>the</strong> Sodtalbers family with <strong>the</strong> club is<br />

Shirley Sigler, who has been a leader for 42 years.<br />

Up until 1985 this club was strictly a dairy cattle club, but with<br />

declining dairy farms in <strong>the</strong> county and a growing interest of o<strong>the</strong>r<br />

large animals we diversified to include Sheep and Beef Projects. In<br />

1987 we expanded into <strong>the</strong> poultry industry, in 1998 we added swine,<br />

in 2000 goats and last year llamas and alpaca projects were added to<br />

our 4-H Club portfolios. The Asbury Jr. 4-H Dairy club while <strong>the</strong> primary<br />

interest was on dairy animals, <strong>the</strong> raising and care of <strong>the</strong>m,<br />

members wanted to increase <strong>the</strong>ir knowledge and interest about <strong>the</strong><br />

dairy industry by preparing and participating in such state events as<br />

Dairy Quiz Bowl, Dairy Management, Dairy Judging, as well as that<br />

on o<strong>the</strong>r project animals. Through <strong>the</strong> diversity of <strong>the</strong> many projects<br />

in <strong>the</strong> club it has helped to open <strong>the</strong> eyes of <strong>the</strong> youth to what opportunities<br />

are out <strong>the</strong>re for <strong>the</strong>ir future endeavors.<br />

The club has helped our members in careers such as veterinarians,<br />

lawyers, accountants, teachers, farmers, paramedics, correctional<br />

officers, secretaries, journalists, health department workers, truck<br />

drivers, welders, dairy cattle fitters, engineers, architects, construction<br />

workers, woodworking/cabinet makers, landscapers, business<br />

managers, security guards and politicians just to name a few. The<br />

Asbury Jr. 4-H Dairy Club has helped to build futures for <strong>the</strong> past eight<br />

decades and hopes to empower more youth for generations to come.<br />

If you are a current or past member of <strong>the</strong> Club please come and<br />

share in our 85th Anniversary Celebration at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong><br />

<strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> on Thursday August 1, 2013 in <strong>the</strong> red and white Show<br />

Building at 7:00pm.<br />

For more information or to donate towards <strong>the</strong> celebration<br />

please contact Tracy Smith at (908) 887-2630 or email –<br />

bdtsmith@gmail.com<br />

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28th Annual Kiddie Pedal Pull<br />

Committee: Nancy Bilyk, McCole’s and Godfrey’s<br />

The Pedal Pull will begin at 12 noon on Saturday, August<br />

3 in <strong>the</strong> Livestock Show Building. You must be signed up at<br />

least 1 hour before <strong>the</strong> event. Forms are available in <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong><br />

office throughout <strong>the</strong> week, just ask for one at <strong>the</strong> ticket/information<br />

booth at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> office.<br />

Sponsors for <strong>the</strong> tee shirts that all participants receive are<br />

from <strong>the</strong> following individuals or businesses- Bilyk Farms in<br />

Belvidere, RJ Strunk, Wally and Nancy Godfrey, Wayne & Fran<br />

McCole, Riverside Designs, Jim Smith Farm, Treible Plumbing<br />

& Heating, Beaver Tree Service, Swim Family, Janet<br />

Rasely/Remax Supreme, Wyckoff’s Tree Farm, Empire Sod &<br />

Vegetable Farms, Slack Farms, Clucas Farms, Deere Meadow<br />

Farm, Glenn Matlock Lawn Care, Tom Bennett Farms, John<br />

Osmun Excavating, Willow Brook Farms, Ed’s Lawnmower<br />

Shop, A.C.E. Enterprises, Manieri Family, Leonard Financial<br />

Group, Mike Green-Helena Chemical, Hart’s Dairy Farm, The<br />

Shelton family and Seedway Seeds.<br />

If you have a son, daughter or grandchild two through 10<br />

years of age sign <strong>the</strong>m up for this fun filled, action packed event.<br />

A sled is attached to <strong>the</strong> back of <strong>the</strong> tractor and weights<br />

are placed on it and each participant has to provide <strong>the</strong> ‘pedal<br />

power of <strong>the</strong> weighted sled a certain distance’. If <strong>the</strong>y complete<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir pull, more weight is added until a winner is chosen<br />

by <strong>the</strong> most weight pulled <strong>the</strong> longest distance. Your ‘pit crew’<br />

is your family.<br />

The <strong>Fair</strong> Association provides <strong>the</strong> tractor, ribbons, candy,<br />

and tickets for <strong>the</strong> Land of Make Believe for <strong>the</strong> winners with<br />

trophies sponsored by Bilyk Farms of Belvidere.<br />

2013 Motorcycle Show<br />

July 31 6-9pm on dance floor<br />

The veterans of Post 528 in White Twsp. are sponsoring<br />

<strong>the</strong> 2013 Motorcycle Show at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>. They want to<br />

invite anyone with a motorcycle to come out and compete<br />

for trophies for 1st and 2nd place in <strong>the</strong> following classes:<br />

Antique (1993 and older), Custom, Trikes and Stock<br />

and one trophy each in a Kid’s and People’s choice class.<br />

A minimal registration fee of $10/bike will be charged<br />

and held from 6 to 7pm. A panel of three judges (judging<br />

will be from 7-8pm) will score <strong>the</strong> bikes and awards presented<br />

at 8:30pm on <strong>the</strong> dance floor. There will be a bike<br />

parade around <strong>the</strong> main arena when <strong>the</strong> bikes arrive at<br />

5:45pm. Bikes should line up on Strykers Road outside<br />

of <strong>the</strong> center back gate, by <strong>the</strong> fire trucks. Riders will<br />

ride around once and proceed to <strong>the</strong> dance floor to park<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir bike in <strong>the</strong> designated class area, followed by registration<br />

for judging.<br />

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Winning Essay by 2012 <strong>Fair</strong> Queen & 2013 New Jersey<br />

Agricultural <strong>Fair</strong> Ambassador, Anna Ma<strong>the</strong>ws<br />

When people think of agriculture,<br />

<strong>the</strong>y often think of it as a<br />

business or trade—corn and soybeans,<br />

cows and horses, or <strong>the</strong><br />

latest model of tractor. It is physical,<br />

<strong>the</strong> proverbial “plant, animal<br />

or mineral,” and nothing<br />

more. But, when I think of agriculture<br />

I think of my friends in 4-<br />

H and FFA trotting around <strong>the</strong><br />

fairground arena on <strong>the</strong>ir horses<br />

or exhibiting <strong>the</strong>ir calves in <strong>the</strong><br />

livestock barn. I think of stacking<br />

hay bales in <strong>the</strong> heat of summer<br />

with my family or driving<br />

behind my neighbor’s tractor,<br />

going twenty miles an hour<br />

down our county road. No matter who you are, living in a place<br />

that is defined by agriculture will lend similar experiences. To me,<br />

<strong>the</strong>se experiences are <strong>the</strong> face of agriculture.<br />

Growing up in <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> on my family’s hay<br />

and livestock farm, I have been a part of this community<br />

for as long as I can remember. My family has<br />

been a member of <strong>the</strong> agricultural community in<br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> for over eighty years. When my greatgrandfa<strong>the</strong>r<br />

settled in White Township, New Jersey,<br />

he farmed everything from vegetables to dairy cows.<br />

Through four generations of farming, <strong>the</strong> love of agriculture<br />

is still deeply embedded in <strong>the</strong> heart and soul<br />

of my family. Since I was nine, I have been doing my<br />

part to continue this legacy by helping out on <strong>the</strong><br />

farm every summer and by exhibiting my horses and<br />

rabbits at <strong>the</strong> county fair. I joined 4-H when I was<br />

seven and spent <strong>the</strong> last twelve years participating in<br />

events like Horse Bowl, Hippology and Horse<br />

Judging. I learned to swallow my fear of speaking<br />

through presentations at my county extension office,<br />

responsibility by caring for my animals during fair<br />

week, and <strong>the</strong> value of hard work by spending entire<br />

days stacking hay bales in a hot barn.<br />

All of this leads me to believe that <strong>the</strong>re is more<br />

to agriculture than what is materially tangible.<br />

Agriculture is more than growing corn or feeding livestock;<br />

it’s a mindset, a lifestyle, an inexplicable part<br />

of what it means to be human. It is why my family and<br />

I are proud to call ourselves farmers. It is why people<br />

who have lived in suburbia all of <strong>the</strong>ir lives still refer,<br />

with pride, to <strong>the</strong>mselves as citizens of “<strong>the</strong> Garden<br />

State.” Here in New Jersey we have many different<br />

kinds of people; suburbanites and log-cabin dwellers,<br />

equestrians and dairy farmers, republicans and<br />

democrats. And it is why, even though not all of us are<br />

“real-life” farmers, we come out every year to our<br />

county fairs to see <strong>the</strong> fruits of ano<strong>the</strong>r year of hard<br />

work. We do this because we are agriculturalists at<br />

heart. We have all smelled <strong>the</strong> cow manure while driving<br />

with <strong>the</strong> windows down. We have woken up at five<br />

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o’clock in <strong>the</strong> morning to care for a sick animal, and we have<br />

picked sun-ripened raspberries off <strong>the</strong> bushes in our backyards.<br />

I go to college in New York City now, a place that no one<br />

would ever connect with agriculture, yet I see it everywhere I<br />

go: in <strong>the</strong> window boxes, in <strong>the</strong> greenhouse rooftops, and on <strong>the</strong><br />

sidewalks where people grow squash in light pole gardens.<br />

Agriculture is everywhere, not just on <strong>the</strong> farm. It is <strong>the</strong> common<br />

thread that ties us into a community of people that stretches<br />

across property, county, state, and national lines.<br />

Agriculture is an absolutely certain and inescapable part of<br />

what it means to be human. It is food for <strong>the</strong> soul.<br />

Agriculture is many things, including corn and soybeans,<br />

but agriculture is also about people. It forms <strong>the</strong> foundation for<br />

<strong>the</strong> best kind of community, by teaching us to have strong character,<br />

good morals, and to value <strong>the</strong> ethic of hard work. It forms<br />

a bond between people of all ages, ethnicities, and lifestyles,<br />

and keeps that bond strong through drought and storm.<br />

Agriculture is what my New Jersey community is built on, and<br />

agriculture is what will keep it going strong.<br />

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2012 ‘Snap Your Favorite<br />

Picture’ Winners<br />

The <strong>Fair</strong> had 34 pictures from 13 entrants submitted in <strong>the</strong> 2012 ‘Snap your<br />

favorite picture’ with <strong>the</strong> <strong>the</strong>me of ‘Your favorite <strong>Fair</strong> memory.’ The following<br />

were chosen as winners and honorable mention by <strong>the</strong> judges. Thank you to<br />

everyone that submitted photos for <strong>the</strong> contest from <strong>the</strong> 2012 <strong>Fair</strong>.<br />

Leslie Eng of Scotch Plains NJ took 1st place with a photo of <strong>the</strong> Balloon<br />

Glow and honorable mention with a girl on horse, barrel racing.<br />

2013 “Snap Your Favorite<br />

Picture” Photo Contest<br />

Be sure to bring your camera to <strong>the</strong> 2013<br />

<strong>Fair</strong>. Snap photos of your favorite <strong>Fair</strong><br />

memory. Enter up to 3 of your favorite photos<br />

in <strong>the</strong> “<strong>Fair</strong> 2013 Photo Contest”<br />

High resolution photos may be submitted<br />

via email: info@warrencountyfarmersfair.org<br />

Photos may be mailed to <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong> Business<br />

office: 165 <strong>County</strong> Rt. 519 S., Belvidere, NJ<br />

07823<br />

Photos must be received by August 31,<br />

2013 and will be judged this fall for publication<br />

in 2014 <strong>Program</strong> <strong>Book</strong>.<br />

Tammy Fazio took 2nd<br />

place with a photo of<br />

“Harley and Fianna <strong>the</strong><br />

goat” top left, and honorable<br />

mention with “Jersey’s<br />

Best” top right.<br />

Lorene Lavora of Pt.<br />

Murray NJ took 3rd place<br />

with a photo of <strong>the</strong><br />

“Canning award in <strong>the</strong> sun,”<br />

bottom left.<br />

In addition to <strong>the</strong> following<br />

winners, Gita Surti received<br />

honorable mention with<br />

“Boys milking <strong>the</strong> cow,”<br />

bottom right.<br />

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Nationally Recognized VIPER<br />

<strong>Program</strong> at WCCC<br />

In 2012, <strong>the</strong> newest and most innovative program at <strong>Warren</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> Community College, Veterans in Pursuit of Education<br />

Readiness (VIPER), allows active duty and retired U.S. military<br />

personnel living anywhere in <strong>the</strong> world an opportunity to have<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir formal military training evaluated for college credit.<br />

• The VIPER program is <strong>the</strong> first of its kind in <strong>the</strong> nation and<br />

is a partnership with Thomas Edison State College.<br />

• VIPER students can have up to 45 credits of military training<br />

transferred into one of our degree programs, which means that<br />

a VIPER student could potentially complete <strong>the</strong>ir Associate’s<br />

Degree at <strong>the</strong> College in one semester depending on <strong>the</strong>ir evaluated<br />

military transcript.<br />

• VIPER students can <strong>the</strong>n use <strong>the</strong>ir <strong>Warren</strong> degree to begin<br />

<strong>the</strong>ir Bachelor’s degree work at Thomas Edison State College,<br />

knowing that all <strong>the</strong>ir college credits are fully transferable.<br />

• VIPER was featured in Inside Higher Education, Community<br />

College Times and as seen on Fox News Network.<br />

Thanks to <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Community College for sponsoring <strong>the</strong><br />

Balloon Festival at 76th <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong> and <strong>the</strong>ir<br />

continued support of <strong>the</strong> community!<br />

Congratulations on<br />

76 wonderful years<br />

of <strong>the</strong> annual<br />

<strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong><br />

and 13 colorful years<br />

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Live Musical Entertainment at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Fair</strong><br />

Country Idol<br />

Saturday, July 27 at 7:30pm on <strong>the</strong> dance floor<br />

Our second annual Country Idol contest will be on opening day<br />

Saturday. Be sure to check out <strong>the</strong>se talented singers or if you like<br />

to belt out country tunes, enter <strong>the</strong> competition yourself! You must<br />

be 16 years of age or older and songs are limited to country, country<br />

cross over or gospel. Check out show rules on <strong>the</strong> website as<br />

deadline for entering is July 15.<br />

Twin Rivers Ramblers<br />

Monday, July 29, 3-6pm on <strong>the</strong> dance floor.<br />

Put on your cowboy hat and boots or your Blue Suede Shoes and<br />

mosey on down to hear your favorite songs played by <strong>the</strong> Twin<br />

Rivers Ramblers. If you love Elvis, Hank, Patsy, Cash, Paycheck,<br />

Brooks or <strong>the</strong> Cowboy Junkies, <strong>the</strong>n you'll love <strong>the</strong> Ramblers!<br />

For Senior Citizens’ Day at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Farmers</strong>’ <strong>Fair</strong>, <strong>the</strong>y will be featuring<br />

more traditional country songs made famous by many legendary<br />

performers. If you prefer <strong>the</strong> country songs from years gone<br />

by, <strong>the</strong>n you won’t want to miss this spectacular show.<br />

Twin Rivers Ramblers will be featuring Allegheny Amy, <strong>the</strong> little<br />

lady with <strong>the</strong> big, big voice, on vocals, guitar and mandolin; Evil<br />

Twin Bart from <strong>the</strong> Paxinosa Ridge Badlands on guitar and vocals;<br />

Heckman Hill Harv on keyboards, guitar and vocals; Slim Porter,<br />

a/k/a Too Tall John a/k/a The Kid on bass; and Captain Mike, who<br />

lives in NJ but his heart is in Dixie, on drums and vocals.<br />

Talent Show<br />

Tuesday, July 30 at 7pm on <strong>the</strong> dance floor.<br />

Stop by and see our local youth and adults compete in four different<br />

age or group categories for <strong>the</strong> blue ribbon and grand prize winner<br />

trophy. You must be pre registered for this show as we do not<br />

allow walk ins. See website for entry form and rules as <strong>the</strong> deadline<br />

for entering is July 5th.<br />

The Inn-Mates band<br />

Wednesday, July 31 from 5-8pm on stage by office.<br />

A versatile high energy nine member band, featuring great singers<br />

like Louie D and Mariel, with a three piece horn section, playing<br />

classic rock, r&b, disco, pop, Motown and swing. This is <strong>the</strong>ir first<br />

year at <strong>the</strong> fair so stop by and find a seat on <strong>the</strong> bleachers to kick<br />

back and listen to <strong>the</strong>ir unique sounds of music.<br />

Jumpstart Band<br />

Thursday, August 1 from 6-9pm on stage by office<br />

Is composed of three members, Frank Benincasa on guitar and<br />

vocals, Lee Strumski on keyboards and vocals and Tom Barber on<br />

drums. They are <strong>the</strong> ultimate variety band playing your favorite<br />

rock, country and jazz.<br />

Blue Ribbon Cloggers<br />

Thursday, August 1, 7 pm on <strong>the</strong> dance floor.<br />

They are a precision dance team dancing primarily to country<br />

music. Clogging is a freestyle dance originating in <strong>the</strong> Blue Ridge<br />

Mountains characterized by double time stomping and tap steps<br />

resembling Irish step dancing with <strong>the</strong> upper body held straight<br />

and upright.<br />

Karaoke by Dave Werkhiser<br />

Saturday, August 3 from 4-7pm on stage<br />

Dave will be our last performer for <strong>the</strong> week of <strong>the</strong> fair as he sets<br />

up on <strong>the</strong> stage and prepares for YOU to perform and entertain <strong>the</strong><br />

crowds before <strong>the</strong> NJ Devil mascot leaves <strong>the</strong> fair. So practice your<br />

favorite song and come join us for an afternoon of music and fun.<br />

New Jersey Christmas Tree Growers<br />

It looks a lot like Christmas at <strong>the</strong> New Jersey Christmas<br />

Tree Growers Association tent here at <strong>the</strong> 2013 <strong>Warren</strong><br />

<strong>County</strong> <strong>Fair</strong>. The 'People's Choice Award' contest is on again.<br />

Each year NJCTGA members display many different<br />

species of Pine, Fir and Spruce, in colors ranging from deep<br />

green to blue, sheared loose to tight. Growers enter <strong>the</strong>ir trees<br />

to learn what consumers want and to win <strong>the</strong> coveted award.<br />

You don't have to be 18 to vote, ei<strong>the</strong>r. Children's votes<br />

count and children like that. <strong>Warren</strong> <strong>County</strong> Christmas tree<br />

grower John Curtis reported, "<strong>the</strong> children seem to have <strong>the</strong><br />

most fun examining <strong>the</strong> trees in our tent. Adults pick up <strong>the</strong><br />

'2013 Choose and Harvest Christmas Tree Farm Guide' and<br />

ask lots of questions about cultivating trees, which I am<br />

happy to answer," he says.<br />

Follow <strong>the</strong> rich, fresh scent of <strong>the</strong> trees to <strong>the</strong> NJCTGA<br />

tent and be a part of <strong>the</strong> "People Choice Contest" and <strong>the</strong><br />

future of Christmas tree production.<br />

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Our Harley Davidson Motorcycle and Two Place Trailer are on<br />

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