Backyard Adventures

2021

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Farmer's Market Each Sat. in June-Sept. 8th Street next to Courthouse, Petersburg Contact: pikecomarket@gmail.com Independence Celebration July 2-3 Otwell Contact: 812-354-2878 Clog the Patoka July 10 Contact: 812-789-2207 100th Pike County 4-H Fair July 25-31 Hornady Park, Petersburg Contact: 812-354-6838 Zoar Mosquito Festival August 6-7 Zoar (Holland) Contact: 812-536-2920 Winslow Community Fest and Light-Up Parade September 18 Contact: 812-789-2207 Chamber Business Expo October 7 Winslow Community Center Contact: 812-354-8155 Home is Where the Heart is! 7am-2pm STREET PETERSBURG Facebook for SPECIALS wall in too! down Road 816 E. Main St., PETERSBURG 812-789-3046 Mon. - Sat. 9:30am-5pm Designers: Angie Carter, Jane Reed, Sandy Tichenor ♦ Music Boxes ♦ Windchimes ♦ Flags ♦ Angels ♦ Lanterns ♦ Flameless Candles ♦ Stones /silkdesign GIFTS & DECÓR Flowers Jewelry & More PIKE COUNTY 4-H FAIR celebrates 100 year milestone July 24 – July 31 The 100th Pike County 4-H Fair is on for July 24-31. After being cancelled last year due to COVID-19, the Pike County Fair is on the calendar for July 24 to July 31, with plans of being historic and wor- thy of a 100th Anniversar y celebration, including fireworks. "It will be ver y similar to what we have had in the past," said Kara Willis, presi- dent of the Pike County Fair Board. It will include the amphitheater events and free rides on the midway on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. But just in case COVID lingers, Willis promised, "We are going to have plans and contingency plans," said Willis of a lesson learned in 2020. The nightly lineup of traditional events will be ver y similar. The first event of the fair will be on Sat- urday, July 24, with the Miss Pike County pageant. The location is up in the air as the Pike Central High School Auditorium, which has hosted the event recently, is undergoing renovations this summer. Then the fair will kickoff for real on Sunday night with a parade down Main St., Petersburg and out to the fairgrounds in Hornady Park beginning at 4 p.m., followed by opening ceremonies in the amphithe- ater. The 100th Pike County Fair Reception will follow the opening ceremonies. Monday and Tuesday will have the animal shows and judging of various proj- ects, as well as the 4-H building be open for people to view the 4-H projects. They are still planning Family Night for Wednesday, which will include Red Dragon Laser Tag from 5 to 9 p.m. and a Goat Olympics starting at 4 p.m. Thursday night will feature the Xtreme Roughstock Tour rodeo beginning at 7 p.m. The Xtreme Family House, featuring horse and pony rides, will start at 6 p.m. The free carnival rides will open for the week at 5:30 p.m. on Thursday. Friday night will be a demolition derby starting at 7 p.m. The free carnival rides will open at 5:30 p.m. Saturday's activities will include the classic car show starting at 10 a.m. Pike County's Got Talent is set for noon, with the Super Cross racing in the amphithe- ater at 7 p.m. A fireworks show at 10 p.m. will culmi- nate the 100th Pike County 4-H Fair. Saturday afternoon and evening will be Super Cross racing. "We can tell you we have rides secured for the last three days," said Judy Gumbel, of the Pike County Fair Board. The rides will be free and run on Thurs- day, Friday and Saturday nights. Willis said they are being sponsored by AES and Farm Bureau. Willis said the above events are firm. But they still have some planning to do on other events, and all of it is dependent on Pike County's and Indiana's COVID numbers continuing to move in the right direction. "The most difficult part is going with the COVID flow. As of right now, it could change at anytime," said Gumbel. Participation by ever yone who has ever been involved with the fair is being planned. Willis said they want to hear from ever yone who has ever been in 4-H, been a Miss Pike County or ser ved on the Fair Board. She said ever yone who took part in the fair is encouraged to call the Pike County Extension Office at 812-789- 6838 and register. Willis said they are tr ying to work out plans to honor those people and com- memorate the 100-year histor y of the Pike County 4-H Fair. She said they are still working on how to do that. One idea is a small museum with pictures and memora- bilia from the 100 years of the fair. and ev- made their from Sur vant Winslow. There flamingos and boats year of could be Petersburg Backyard Adventures 2021 15 Backyard Adventures 2021 15

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