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Calhoun County Fair 2019

About The Calhoun County Fair

The Calhoun County Fair was first held November 5, 1839, behind what is now the Presbyterian Church, and was run by the first Calhoun County Agricultural & Industrial Society.  The main reason for the fair was to educate the area farmers on the newest technology available at that time.

In 1845, a Mechanics Fair was held on the “Capital Hill” site, which was so named because it was thought that Marshall would become Michigan’s state capital.  However, Lansing won the right by one vote.

The Calhoun County Agricultural & Industrial Society reorganized in 1848 and held the next gathering at Capital Hill in 1849.  It was at that time they decided to make it a yearly event, and it has existed as such ever since.  In the years to follow, subsequent fairs were not always held at the same location.  In fact, in 1852, the fair was held in an old warehouse/depot on Hart Street.  A newspaper article in 1856 reported that the 8th annual Calhoun County Fair was held.

In 1860, Floral Hall was built on the fairgrounds for the sum of $590.  During the Civil War it was used as barracks by the First Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment, “Abraham Lincoln’s Own”, while they awaited the call to go off to war.

In 1902, “Fair Lake” was constructed, which is now known as Duck Pond.  The building of the grandstand followed in 1907.  Then, in 1929, the fair was turned over to the Calhoun County Board of Supervision.

The fair survived the Great Depression and World War II, and followed with a “Centennial Celebration” in 1948.

In the early 1970s, the new “Boys & Girls Exhibitors Building” (currently known as the Belcher Building) and a show arena were built.  The money for these projects was raised by 4H clubs with fundraisers, which included paper drives, car washes, and pencil sales, as well as by donations from businesses in the county.

Also in 1970, it was realized that the fairgrounds were not a high priority for the Calhoun County Board of Commissioners, and talk began of the possibility of selling the fairgrounds property.  There was a public outcry in opposition to this idea and fortunately the fair manager, Lavern Russell, proved the fair very successful in 1971.  Then a group of people met in Fay Owens’ office in 1973, where the new Calhoun County Agricultural & Industrial Society was organized.  Don and Virginia Furu borrowed $5,000 to help get funding started, and in 1974 the CCAIS leased the fairgrounds and ran its operations, eventually purchasing the property from the county for $1.

Through the years that followed, a new sheep and goat barn was built.  The open class horse barn was remodeled, as well as a new roof on the 4H building.  A new stage was built and a new roof was put on the grandstand.  The swine barn received new doors and a new floor.

The Merchants Building became home to the new “Peck Kitchen”, and the old Boys & Girls Building (Belcher Building) was redone by the Youth Advisory Councils of Calhoun County.  Land was purchased and houses demolished to make more room for parking and better camping, and new fencing was put up.  The fairgrounds also built a new bathroom and shower facility.

To add to the historical aspect of the fairgrounds, the Houston School (built in 1836) was relocated to the grounds in 2005, as well as the Old Maple Grove Church in 2006 (built in 1901 and originally located at 18511 L Drive S in Homer).

2019 Fair Week Schedule

Saturday, August 10th:

9am-12pm Youth Non-Livestock Projects (Covered Arena)
Fleece Show (Sheep Barn)
Market Record Judging
10am Antique Tractor Pulls (Grandstand – Free)

 

Sunday, August 11th:

8am Youth & Open Rabbit (Covered Arena)
9am Youth & Open Poultry (Poultry Barn)
Open Class Floriculture (Floral Hall)
Open Class Culinary Arts
10am Drive in Horse Hitch Show (Grandstand – Free)
Open Class Horticulture (Floral Hall)
11am Open Class Agriculture Judging (Floral Hall)
2pm Mini-Whinnies Youth Show (Covered Arena)
Livestock Judging (Next to Sheep and Goat Barn)
 4pm Horse Pulls (Grandstand)

 

Monday, August 12th:

Veterans Day – All Veterans receive free gate entry

8am Open Horse and Pony Hitch Classes (Grandstand)
9am Youth Horse Show (Koster Arena)
Youth & Open Class Dairy (Covered Arena)
Open Horse and Pony Hitch classes (Grandstand)
Youth & Open Class Goats (Covered Arena)
Open Class Fine & Folk Art Judging
Open Class Photography Judging
Antiques (Floral Hall)
Needlework (Floral Hall)
Creative Arts (Floral Hall)
10am Youth Mini Whinnies (Grandstand)
12pm Youth Dairy Starter Calf Show (Covered Arena)
2pm Youth & Open Sheep Show (Covered Arena)
5pm Youth Beef Fitting (Covered Arena)
7pm Adult Beef Showmanship (Covered Arena)
Monster Trucks sponsored by T.J. Schmidt (Tickets)

 

Tuesday, August 13th:

Kids Day

8am Youth Draft Horse Fitting & Showing (Covered Arena)
Youth Draft Horse Showmanship (Covered Arena)
Youth Draft Horse Riding (Covered Arena)
Your Draft Horse Harnessing (Draft Horse Barn)
8:30am Youth Dog Show (Infield)
 9am Youth Horse Show (Koster Arena)
Kids Day activities in the Belcher Building (open until 1 p.m.)
Floral Hall Group Exhibit Judging
10am Youth & Open Beef Breeding and Showmanship (Covered Arena)
10:30am Frog Jumping Contest (Houston School) (bring own frog)
1pm Bike Give-a-way (Community Stage)
4pm Youth Draft Horse Fitting & Showing (Covered Arena)
6pm Youth Swine Home Grown & Showmanship (Covered Arena)
6:30pm Truck Pulls (Tickets)

 

Wednesday, August 14th:

Senior Health Day – Sponsored by Bronson, Borgess, Oaklawn & RHA

8:30am Youth Mini Horses (behind mini-horse barn)
9am Youth Swine Show (Covered Arena)
Senior Day activities in the Belcher Building (open until 1 p.m.)
10am Draft Horse Fun Day – Chuck Wagon Races (Grandstand)
1pm Hands on Quilting Demo (Floral House)
2pm Youth Beef Show (Covered Arena)
2pm-8pm 6th Annual Knit Out (Floral Hall)
4 p.m. Roy Cole Band (Community Stage)
6:30pm Lost Nations Rodeo (Tickets)

 

Thursday, August 15th:

FireKeepers Team Member Day

9am Youth Horse Show (Koster Arena)
Open Draft Horse, Light Horse & Pony Halter (Covered Arena)
Youth Demonstrations (Boys & Girls Building)
10am Beef Breeding Skill-A-Thon (Covered Arena)
12:00pm Youth Beef Skill-A-Thon
2pm Working Goats (Goat Barn)
3pm Youth Clowning (Community Stage)
5:30pm Small Animal Auction (Covered Stage)
6:30pm Combine Derby (Tickets)

 

Friday, August 16th:

9am Youth Horse Show (Koster Arena)
11am Large Animal Auction (Covered Arena)
6:30pm Billy Ray Cyrus (Tickets)

 

Saturday, August 17th:

9am Calhoun County Horse Pull *Calhoun County Teams Only* (Grandstand – Free)
10:00am Peewee Dairy Starter Calf Show (Covered Arena)
11am Pedal Pull & Races (Houston School)
12pm Youth Show of Champions Contest (Covered Arena)
2pm Bike Give-away (Community Stage)
3pm General Market Project Auction (Community Stage)
4pm Youth Riding Horse Fair Award Presentation (Covered Arena)
5pm Little Tykes Derby (Grandstand)
6:30pm Demolition Derby (Tickets)

In the meantime, you can visit our Calendar of Events to see what else is going on at the

source:  www.calhouncountyfair.org