Wallowa County chieftain. (Enterprise, Wallowa County, Or.) 1943-current, August 10, 2022, Page 7, Image 7

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Wallowa.com
Wednesday, August 10, 2022
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Dogs:
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As dog and handler, the
pair won a few ribbons.
They won a red ribbon in the
Beginner Novice Obedience
Sr. category, reserve cham-
pion in the Agility Dog Sr.
category and a red ribbon in
the Beginner Novice Obedi-
ence Sr. category.
Yaw, who has been in 4-H
since she was 9 years old,
has had a variety of proj-
ects during her career. She’s
raised and entered at the fair
with horses, swine, sheep,
cows and dogs, as well as
cooking.
But seeing her 4-H proj-
ect animals sold for slaugh-
ter doesn’t bother Yaw, who
has become accustomed to
their fate.
“That doesn’t bother me,”
she said. “I’m selling a swine
this year. It’s part of life. …
If you know you’re going to
sell that animal, it doesn’t
bother me.”
In fact, it’s the cook-
Bill Bradshaw/Wallowa County Chieftain
Judge Bonnie Postovit evaluates Carrin Yaw, left, and the other handlers and their animals
during the 4-H Dog Show on Saturday, Aug. 6, 2022, at the Wallowa County Fair.
ing that she’ll be continuing
with this fall in college. After
graduating from Enterprise
High School this spring,
she’ll be studying culinary
arts in Boulder, Colorado.
“This is my last year,”
she said. “I’m going to move
next week to go to college.”
The daughter of Craig and
Kathleen Yaw of Enterprise,
she’s ready to move on, hav-
ing enjoyed her time in 4-H.
“It was fun while it
lasted,” she said.
Bill Bradshaw/Wallowa County Chieftain
Carrin Yaw leads her Dutch shepherd Cookie through his
paces Saturday, Aug. 6, 2022, during the 4-H Dog Show of the
Wallowa County Fair.
WALLOWA COUNTY FAIR 4-H DOG SHOW RESULTS
ENTEPRISE — Following are the results
of the 4-H Dog Show that took place
at the Wallowa County Fairgrounds on
Saturday, Aug. 6.
Costume Dog, Intermediate
Carrin Yaw, blue
TyLee Evans, reserve champion
Pre-Novice Dog Obedience, 1st Year Jr.
Owyhee Harguess, champion
Hope Bates, red
Camdyn Weer, reserve champion
Agility Dog, 1st Year Jr.
Costume Dog, Intermediate
Pre-Novice Dog Obedience, Interme-
diate
Hope Bates, champion
N/A
Agility Dog, Intermediate
Costume Dog, Jr.
TyLee Evans, champion
Linden Arentsen, champion
Owyhee Harguess, champion
Brodie Wilburn-Foster, champion
Camdyn Weer, reserve champion
TyLee Evans, champion
Camdyn Weer, red
Costume Dog, Sr.
Dakota Delyria, champion
Agility Dog, Jr.
Devin Schreiber, reserve champion
Linden Arentsen, champion
Brodie Wilburn-Foster, reserve champion
Agility Dog, Sr.
Dakota Delyria, champion
Bailey Vernam, reserve champion
Dog Showmanship, 1st Year Jr.
Pre-Novice Dog Obedience, Jr.
Linden Arentsen, white
Brodie Wilburn-Foster, red
Dakota Delyria, red
Devin Schreiber, red
Bailey Vernam, champion
Trick Dog, 1st Year Jr.
Hope Bates, champion
Hope Bates, champion
Dog Showmanship, Intermediate
Trick Dog, Intermediate
TyLee Evans, champion
Bailey Vernam, champion
TyLee Evans, reserve champion
Owyhee Harguess, reserve champion
Owyhee Harguess, blue
Carrin Yaw, reserve champion
Camdyn Weer, blue
Camdyn Weer, champion
Beginner Novice Obedience, Interme-
diate
Dog Showmanship, Jr.
Trick Dog, Jr.
Linden Arentsen, champion
Linden Arentsen, champion
Owyhee Harguess, white
Brodie Wilburn-Foster, reserve champion
Brodie Wilburn-Foster, reserve champion
Beginner Novice Obedience, Sr.
Dog Showmanship, Sr.
Trick Dog, Sr.
Carrin Yaw, red
Dakota Delyria, reserve champion
Dakota Delyria, reserve champion
Costume Dog, 1st Year Jr.
Devin Schreiber, blue
Devin Schreiber, champion
Hope Bates, champion
Bailey Vernam, champion
Bailey Vernam, blue
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husband, Grant, in 1961 and
she has lived in Imnaha for
62 years, a place she said
she still “dearly loves.” War-
nock said entering exhibits
in the fair was a natural pro-
gression from working with
her children through 4-H
and FFA activities.
She normally enters
“some of everything,” she
said. She has two quilts
entered this year, a small one
and a large one.
“I make a lot of denim
quilts. I like to use old
jeans,” she said. “It gives
me something to do when
it’s too hot to work outside
in summer and (too cold) in
the winter.”
Warnock also has a big
garden.
“It’s one of my favorite
things, next to my kids and
grandkids,” she said.
Warnock has won Best
of Show awards for some
of her pies through the years
and last year garnered a Best
of Show for the Theme of
the Fair.
The awards are not the
only motivator for entering
things in the fair, she admits.
“I just like to look at
everything,” she said. “It’s
fun to come back and see
what you got. It’s exciting.
You get a lot of ideas from
other people.”
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Pre-Novice Dog Obedience, Sr.
Devin Schreiber, blue
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There are several tips
Warnock can off er peo-
ple who are contemplating
entering exhibits in the Wal-
lowa County Fair. The fi rst
is to start early.
“Start right after (the) fair
and start thinking for next
year,” she said.
Warnock also said every-
body has something to off er
the fair.
“Everybody is good
enough,” she said. “We have
to help our fair. If not, we’re
gonna lose it. The young
ones have to start doing
their part. It’s good to sup-
port (the fair) and it’s fun to
do those things. I’d really
encourage people to enter
things in the fair — if they
don’t we won’t have a fair.”
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