Heppner gazette-times. (Heppner, Or.) 1925-current, August 06, 1986, Page TWELVE, Image 20

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    Special Fair A Rodeo M ilton. August fc, I^Rh
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Western dance demonstration slated
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over 75 people showed up for their
first free demonstration and lesson
Since then thes hase taught over
200 people Country Western
dancing
They have taught c lasses in Her
miston and Patterson. Washington
Hiey look a Patters.>n iouple to the
Washington State Dance Dimension
Competition fhey have also done
dance demonstrations at the Old
Time fiddler s Contest. Hcrmiston
Plaza s Mother's Das Celebration
and Adams Ice C ream Social
After dancing together for four
years and after much urging Irom
others in the area to teach them to
dance John and Terrie Mcfjuown
went to a teaching convention in
Denser. Colorado. sjamvired bv the
"National Association of Counlrs
Dance" At the convention they
were taught how to teach Countrs
Western Dance
I'pon reluming to Henniston thes
started theit own dance classes on
Novernhcr 14. lu g ' Dial esening
the interest became a realitv when
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Couples have come from as far as
Pendleton Adams Hcppner. and
lone for instruction
John and Terrie will be here on
August lb with the J Bar T Country
Dancers to demonstrate some of the
dances taught in their classes
If enough interest is shown John
and Terrie would like to hold classes
in Heppncr sometime this fall
The classes are offered to people
of all ages who enjov W estem music
and would like to learn Country
Western dancing
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Ms laughlin has been hired as a new
employee in the fair Office Tnder
the direction of Kobin Jones, fair
secretary, she helps in the office and
has been assisting with the many pro­
ject» required to get the fair grounds
and buildings reads for the fair A
Rodeo
Mi laughlin has been in 4 M lor
seven years and has alwnvs been ac
lively involved with the fair
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Crafts, names and concessions
round out fair activities
Tentatively scheduled for 10
a m -4 p m
Thursday through
Saturdas at the Morrow County fair
is a Crjft Village in the picnic area
nest to the 4 H dorm building
Cumisal booth games sponsored
by local organizations and contests
for all ages promise to keep
everyone busy between other
scheduled events
A variety of food concessions will
tempt fairgoers' appetites
Included among concessions will
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Terne and John McQuown
Bob McConnell, with the Job
fmployment Training Program, is
working at the Morrow Counts
Fairgrounds His job consists of
maintenance and taking care of the
grounds
“ I really enjoy my work There's
lots of different things to do Thes
keep me busy," says McConnell
He puts in 40 hours a week and
works H hour days
& FFA awards presented sSat. night
Récognition of achievemenis al
county tair is an important csenl for
4-H and FFA memhcrs
Présentation of awards for ail 4 H
and FFA events is siheduled for
Saturday mght, August Ib mi
mcdiately following the public
fashion revue, and in the samc place
Livestock members as well as
home cc. creative arts, and all phases
of both categories will tjkc their
bows and hear your appreciative
applause
Please plan to attend and see the
hard working youth receive well
deserved recognition for excellence
4-H fashion revue moves to Familv Night
4 H models will be more a part ol
the county fair scene this year, with
two changes underway
Tuesday. August 12.
young
models will he judged both for
fashions thev've sewn and for their
favorite outfit choices, says Birdinc
Tullis of the Morrow County F »ten
sum Office Judging this year will be
at the fairgrounds, rather than at the
sertool Anyone interested may
watch the fudging, as long as thes
do not interfere
The other change will be the
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be an International Food Wagon
featuring oriental fotxl, the 4-H
Snack Shack featuring hamburgers
and hotdogs. the f Iks Snack Shack,
the American legion Beer Garden,
the Senior Citizens pizza booth, the
Morrow County CowHelles tacos.
Gourmet foods fries. Wheat league
m uffins. Soropttm ists baked
potatoes, and Howard Salmon will
iater a chicken dinner for family
Night
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public fashion show which is plann
cd as part of the family night event
Again as in the past, the models will
parade among the flowers and
sc enery pros ided by the garden c tub
outdoor display The time is b p m
Saturdas. August lb
The public show is the time the
4 H clothing
knitting, and
crocheting members imalel garments
th ey 'v e com pleted this year
F servone is invited to attend and en
.os the skills of the 4 H'ers. as well
as the mans other attractions of fair
familv night
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