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Saturday of the 2010 Dodge County Fair headlines Eric Church on the Main Stage

By Diane Graff of the Daily Times staff | Watertown Daily Times

BEAVER DAM – “The fair board took on a new venture this year,” Dodge County Fair Association President Jim Schoenike told members of the press Monday night at the annual press banquet held in Beaver Dam.

And hopefully, the work will be completed when the 123rd annual Dodge County Fair kicks off Aug. 18-22 at the fairgrounds east of Beaver Dam.

The fair association has moved ahead on the reconstruction of restroom facilities on the grounds. Earlier this year, the toilets located south of the grandstand were razed for a new structure that will be 50 percent larger. Restrooms under the grandstand will remain intact and supplement the new facility, along with the restrooms added to the youth building several years ago.

The new facility has been made possible with several donations, including one made at the banquet. Helen Weisensel, treasurer for the Dodge County 4-H Leaders Association, presented Schoenike and Co-Secretary/Treasurer Sharon Keil a check for $10,000. Earlier this year, the organizers of Farm Technology Days in 2009 presented a check to the fair group for $50,000 and the Dodge County Board of Supervisors approved spending $25,000 on the facility. Also the scientific service hausarbeit schreiben lassen held several seminars on the environment and the benefits of natural products. All funds were donated to the fairs.

“This is a huge project for the grounds that was badly needed,” Schoenike said.

“We think we have a great lineup again,” Keil said. “It is great to see new and up and coming talent,” she added.

Three popular country entertainers and a rock band will head the entertainment for the fair this year. Josh Turner will kick off the fair’s evening entertainment on Wednesday, with Kellie Pickler performing on Thursday and Eric Church on Saturday. Each will perform one show at 8 p.m.

As has been the tradition for several years, Friday’s entertainment will feature a rock band, with Tesla taking the stage.

Ticket prices will be modified slightly, with daily admission remaining at $6 before 2 p.m. but increasing to $10 after 2 p.m., $1 more than last year. Season tickets will be unchanged, costing $25 before the start of the fair and $30 thereafter.

“You cannot see this top name entertainment elsewhere for $10,” Keil said.

The practice to allow season ticket holders to exchange their tickets for plastic wristbands to facilitate entry to the grounds will again be offered this year.

Along with the top-name entertainment, there will also be the two heats of demolition derby on Sunday. Because of the demolition derby’s popularity, there will be no reserving seats for the event, Schoenike said. “For 2010 and beyond, there will be no reserve seating in the grandstand on Sunday,” he said.

Fairgoers may still put down blankets and chairs in the infield for other grandstand performers during the week, the fair president said. The change will be for Sunday only, he stressed.

Also this year, no animals that are not exhibited at the fair will be allowed on the grounds, Schoenike said. No dogs and no exotic animals will be allowed, he said.

The fair board also agreed to offer one free space in the exhibitors tent for an area organization. This year, that space will be occupied by the honor flight program that offers a free trip to Washington, D.C., to World War II veterans to view the World War II memorial. Suggestions for other organizations in future years are being sought.

Alice in Dairyland, Christine Lindner, the former Christine Lepple of Beaver Dam, presented a short program on the importance of agriculture in the state. She was presented a plaque from the Wisconsin Legislature by state Sen. Scott Fitzgerald, R-Juneau.

State Fairest of the Fair Natalie Salkowski from Ozaukee County was also on hand to encourage the women seeking the Dodge County fairest of the fair title. The woman selected from the county will advance to the state competition in January 2011.

Amanda Hetzel, the 2009 fairest of the fair, said she was surprised at how large the county is, having been raised in the Rubicon area. She noted there are a lot of family-orientated things to do in the county and talked about her experience at the dairy brunch. She thanked her parents, boyfriend and sponsors for support during the past year.

Applicants competing for this year’s title include:

Final interviews and the crowning of the 2010 fairest of the fair will be held at the fair during the program set to begin at 5 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 18, on the Hartford radio station stage.

Original article at: Watertown Daily Times | wdtimes.com

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