Fri Sep 03 2010
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Stark County Fair Photo Gallery
Photo By Denise Freeland, Kimberly Lewis, and Karen Mundy
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Tara King, a senior at Minerva High School, gives her lamb a hug at the Stark County Fair. Tara, the daughter of Virgil and Nadia Grubb, is a member of the 4-H Farmhands.
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Siblings Kayla and Kyle Johnson of Carrollton showed their goats at the Stark County Fair. They competed in the open class.
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Seven-year-old Jaclyn Kiko helps out her siblings by sweeping the cow barn.
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Nine-year-old Madeline Fraley of Minerva checks on her Blue Butt hog, Speckle. Fraley is a member of 4-H Farmhands.
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Eleven-year-old Madison Kiko of Minerva practices with her Holstein, Henry. Kiko is a member of Mud Lake Beavers 4-H Club.
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Dairy Goat Committee member Rachelle Snow, of Hartville, milks a Lamancha goat Monday at the Stark County Fair. The Lamancha breed, developed in the United States, has distinctively small ears.
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An eighth grader at Minerva Middle School, James Lutes of Minerva showed his hog at the Stark County Fair. A member of the 4-H Farmhands, he is the son of Jolaine and Frank Lutes.
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Roger Miller, the son of Rebecca Miller and Jamie Miller of Minerva, showed his hog at the Stark County Fair. He is a sixth grader at Minerva Middle School and a member of the 4-H Farmhands.
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TJ King, the son of Tom King of Robertsville, pets his crossbreed steer, who did not want to leave his Holstein buddy to take the photo. A senior at Minerva High School, TJ is president of the Minerva FFA, Stark County Junior Fair Board and 4-H Farmhands.
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Tyler King, a sophore at Minerva High School, poses with his hog at the Stark County Fair. Tyler is the son of Tom King of Robertsville and a member of the 4-H Farmhands.
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Minerva Middle School student Alexandria Fraley, 11, works with her sheep, Shia, for a showmanship class. Fraley is a member of 4-H Farmhands.
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Elizabeth Berstler of Minerva hangs out with her Holstein, Jessie. Berstler is a member of Washington Township Variety 4-H Club.
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Kathryn Blocher, Minerva High School junior, works with Ret, her Holstein dairy feeder. Blocher is a member of Mud Lake Beavers 4-H Club.
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Minerva Middle School student, Colton Kiko, takes his red Holstein, Red, to weigh-in. Kiko is a member of Mud Lake Beavers 4-H Club.
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Twelve-year-old Sarah Cogan of Minerva and her pygmy goat, Carmel, show off their ninth-place ribbon from a large junior showmanship class. Cogan is a member of Washington Township Variety 4-H Club.
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Evan Kiko, 14, of Minerva, takes his Holstein to weigh-in. Kiko is a member of Mud Lake Beavers 4-H Club.
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Harrison Kiko, 9, of Minerva gets his Holstein, NIck, ready for weigh-in. Kiko is a member of Mud Lake Beavers 4-H Club.
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Who is that masked sheep?
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Tim Mann and Connie Johnson, members of the Robertsville Grange, serve up fries and other delicious treats for the many hungry Stark County Fair visitors.
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Minerva Middle School students Jessica and Aaron Stanik check on their Holsteins, Petey (laying down) and Charlie.
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The drumline keeps the beat for the Minerva High School marching band.
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Minerva High School marching band Drum Major Deanna Walter directs the band.
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The Minerva High School marching band kicks off the Stark County Fair Band Show, under the direction of Drum Major Deanna Walter.
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Playing the quads are (from left) Kelsee Fankhauser and Marisa Lally.
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The saxophone section adds depth to the marching band's sound.
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The Minerva High School marching band trombones play for the crowd.
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The 2008 tuba section is small, but powerful.
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The band kneels in the traditional ending to its halftime show.
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