There was an amazing turnout at last nights Ranch Rodeo Championships presented by Dacotah Bank. The twelve teams competed in trailer loading, trailer rely race, team mugging, and yes even wild cow milking. Everyone was on the edge of their seat the whole time. Congrats to our winners!
Friday, July 31, 2009
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
Kid's Showdeo!!
The Kid's Showdeo started off with a bang as the stick horse racers gave it their all! The Showdeo is divided up into three age groups and each age group competes in six different events. An All Around Champion is crowned in each age division and they each receive a belt buckle. Great Job to all who participated!! Thanks for a great Showdeo :)
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Tractor Pedal Pull
We had a good turn out this year at the Kid's Pedal Pull. There were 9 different age groups, from 4 to 12 years old and about 8 kids per group. All the kids did a great job pulling those heavy loads and man were they cute doing it! We found that sticking the tongue out and leaning from side to side was a popular strategy. The kids that won first, second, or third will be invited to the State Competition and from there they will have the opportunity to go to Nationals and Internationals. All the kids who participated received a ribbon and a frisbee donated by Cloverdale Meats.
Monday, July 27, 2009
Horse Pull
The BIG teams went up against each other again this year at the North Dakota State Fair's famous Horse Pull. There were two classes, Percentage and Overload, and 8 teams in each class. Jeremy Longie from Rolla, ND was 1st in Percentage and Rick Byrne's team from Canada took the Overload by pulling 11,000 lbs. Rick's team was also the heaviest team in the Pull, coming in at 4,431 lbs. Tony Reller commendably won the Teamster Award and overall all the pullers did very well. Paul Geray did a great job announcing the pull and kept the audience updated on the weights and scores.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Pony Pull
We had an awesome Pony Pull this year. 14 teams competed for the win and Harold Flick's team came out on top. Harold received the grand prize of $350 and a plaque for 1st place. The top 9 places recieved a cash prize and earned it respectfully. The bleachers in Heritage Hall were completely full during the event and people were lined up around the arena to try and get a closer look at the mini power houses. These little ponies practice often for the event and for some it all payed off.
During the event the announcer, Paul Geray, informed us that the padding used during the pull protects the horses and pulling does not harm them. In fact he says that if well cared for, these horses often pull up to 18 to 20 years of age.
During the event the announcer, Paul Geray, informed us that the padding used during the pull protects the horses and pulling does not harm them. In fact he says that if well cared for, these horses often pull up to 18 to 20 years of age.
Friday, July 24, 2009
Dodgeball Tournament
The Fair took off with a blast this morning with our annual Dodgeball Tournament. 12 teams entered the tournament, but only one could have the glory of winning first place. The Youngest Team Here amazed everyone when they came back during the championship to take the win! In 2nd place were newcomers to the tournament, the Multiple Scoregasms, and in 3rd place were our veterans the Average Joel's. The Minor Problem came dressed to impressed, so they took the Best Uniform award and the Sittin' Ducks lived up to there name when
they took the award for the first team eliminated.
DJ Joe Goldade kept the teams motivated with classic songs, like "Eye of the Tiger". We had a great turnout and raised over $700 for the Minot Community Foundation. It was an awesome event and we would like to thank all of our sponsors and our volunteers. Without them this event would not have been possible.The 2009 Dodgeball Tournament is sponsored by:
KMOT
they took the award for the first team eliminated.
DJ Joe Goldade kept the teams motivated with classic songs, like "Eye of the Tiger". We had a great turnout and raised over $700 for the Minot Community Foundation. It was an awesome event and we would like to thank all of our sponsors and our volunteers. Without them this event would not have been possible.The 2009 Dodgeball Tournament is sponsored by:
KMOT
The Vegas Hotel
Splashdown Superslides
Anytime Fitness
Minot Country Club
Roosevelt Park Zoo
Valley View Go-Carts
Splashdown Superslides
Anytime Fitness
Minot Country Club
Roosevelt Park Zoo
Valley View Go-Carts
Thursday, July 23, 2009
Ribbon Cutting 2009
The 2009 North Dakota State Fair officialiy began tonight with our annual Ribbon Cutting ceremony. The ceremony took place on the Fair grounds in front of an oil rig donated by Egale Well Services. They generously brought the rig in order for the people of North Dakota to become more educated about the booming oil industry. Bob Wagner, State Fair Manager, did introductions as Feddie the Flickertail stood close by for support. Stop by the state fair this week and see an oil rig up close and personnel, located in Machinery Row.
Odor-Eaters Rotten Sneaker Contest
These judges are ready to sniff some stinky sneakers. The gift bags for all the contestants were filled this morning with Odor Eater goodies to help those feet stay nice and freash. If you have stinky sneakers and are between the ages of 5-15 years old come on down to the ND State Fair Saturday, August 1st. The contest will be held on the JukeBox Junkie stage at 4pm. The winner wins a free trip to VT and $200!!
Tuesday, July 21, 2009
First Lady's Pie Contest
Don't forget to make your pie for the 1st Annual First Lady's Pie Contest! 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners receive this one of a kind pie server along with a cash prize! Bring your favorite dessert pie to the lower atrium of the State Fair Center Saturday July, 25th starting 12:00 pm; judging by First Lady Mikey Hoeven will start at 2:00 pm. See you there!
1st Place: $300 2nd Place: $200 3rd Place: $100
- Any type of dessert pie is acceptable
- All participants must pay gate admission
- You can enter more than one of your favorite pies
For more information please contact the State Fair Office at (701) 857-7620
Monday, July 20, 2009
KMOT Party at Bootleggers
KMOT will be hosting a party at Bootleggers on Thursday, July 23rd at 6pm. Join this pre-Fair party and you will have a chance to win a prize package for Dierks Bentley. The package will include gate admission, tickets to the concert on July 31st, and backstage passes! Bootleggers will also have drink specials for all who attend.
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Thursday, July 16, 2009
Concerts, Here They Come!
Motley Crew, Taylor Swift, Dierks Bentley... they're on their way! The concerts are becoming a reality today as the Grandstand stage starts to take shape. In just two short weeks the Fair begins, so our grounds crew are working overtime to get everything set up just right. Stay tuned for more updates about all the exciting set up on the Fair grounds these next two weeks.
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Window Fair
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Ag Forum
Join us Monday, July 27 at 10:30am on Stage 2 for the NDSF Ag. Forum sponsored by Bayer Crop Science. Agriculture associations and government agency representatives will be ready to answer your agriculture questions. For more information please contact the State Fair office at 857-7620.
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Saturday, July 11, 2009
Heartland Poker Tournament
Getting in on the free Texas Hold’em tournaments held daily at the Fair just might land you a trip to Las Vegas! The annual Hold'em Tournament will serve as a stop on the Heartland Poker Tour. There is no buy in and up to 100 people play daily to get to one of two finals, July 28th or August 1st. This tournament is a qualifier for state and regional Heartland Poker Tour tournaments. Daily prizes and concert tickets will be awarded. The grand prize of this year’s tournament is a 3 day two night trip to Vegas. Players must register by 12:45pm daily in the Flickertail Gardens. The competition is sponsored by The Vegas Motel, Sevens Restaurant, and Four Bears Casino and Lodge.
Marketplace for Kids
Marketplace for Kids is coming to the State Fair! The Bright Ideas Showcase and Contest will take place in the State Fair Center Wednesday, July 29th from 8am to 2pm. Marketplace for Kids is a unique educational program offering encouragement for developing young entrepreneurs. It provides young people with a forum to present and explain their projects which are demonstrating entrepreneurship, innovation, and creativity. For more information visit http://www.MarketplaceForKids.org
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Activities for the Kids!
The Fair is the perfect stop for families with kids of all ages. We have dedicated an entire area just for kids. Kid's Kingdom includes a petting zoo, giant sand box, kiddie rides, camel rides, and clowns keep children entertained throughout the Fair. The area is packed with several fun and free activities to participate in, however tickets are required for kiddie carnival rides and live animal rides. Kid's Kingdom, located on Stage 1, is sponsored by Trinity Health and is open from 11am -9 pm.
Hedrick's Petting Zoo, located in Kid’s Kingdom, is a place the whole family will enjoy. The zoo provides an exciting experience to meet and greet a variety of animals at the State Fair. Animals range from exotics like kangaroos, camels and zebras, to more domesticated creatures like llamas, donkeys and goats. Hedrick’s Petting Zoo is sponsored by Trinity Health, the zoo is free and is open daily from 11am - 9pm.
Kid's Clubhouse is another area at the Fair dedicated to kids. This air-conditioned clubhouse features activities, games, coloring and an indoor playland. The Kids Clubhouse also has a Comfort Zone, which provides parents a family friendly place for feeding and changing infants. Kids Clubhouse is open every day 11am - 8pm and is sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota.
Hedrick's Petting Zoo, located in Kid’s Kingdom, is a place the whole family will enjoy. The zoo provides an exciting experience to meet and greet a variety of animals at the State Fair. Animals range from exotics like kangaroos, camels and zebras, to more domesticated creatures like llamas, donkeys and goats. Hedrick’s Petting Zoo is sponsored by Trinity Health, the zoo is free and is open daily from 11am - 9pm.
Kid's Clubhouse is another area at the Fair dedicated to kids. This air-conditioned clubhouse features activities, games, coloring and an indoor playland. The Kids Clubhouse also has a Comfort Zone, which provides parents a family friendly place for feeding and changing infants. Kids Clubhouse is open every day 11am - 8pm and is sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota.
With so many options for children, we hope your family will take advantage of everything the Fair has to offer. To find other events, contest, and family entertainment visit our website at www.ndstatefair.com.
Clown Contest
Are you ready to clown around at the North Dakota State Fair? Any clown or organization is welcome to participate in the Parade Contest, Make-Up Contest, Skit Contest, Balloon Contest, or all four! The contest takes place at 2pm, registration is July 25th at the Jukebox Junkie Stage. For more information call Dizzy the Clown at 701-721-8434 or 701-852-5696.
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Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Make a Pit Stop at Cenex
What a Ride! The North Dakota State Fair has something for everyone-great food, great fun, and great concerts at the Cenex Grandstand.
Now you can register to win Cenex Grandstand tickets at your nearby Cenex location. They are giving away tickets for Motley Crue, Taylor Swift, Dierks Bentley- and more! Plus, they have discounted ride tickets for the kids, while supplies last.
So plan a day at the North Dakota State Fair this year… and plan a pit stop at Cenex along the way. They have the snacks and fuel you need for the trip- and you could win tickets to a great Cenex Grandstand concert too. Valid at participating locations only.
Tuesday, July 7, 2009
More Ways to Win!
Fans of the Fair have been winning tickets left and right on the North Dakota State Fair’s social networking sites, but now there are even more opportunities to win your way to Fair events. Media of all kind will be giving away tickets in a town near you. Radio stations, TV stations, Cenex locations, and local newspapers across the state are doing North Dakota State Fair ticket giveaways.
Keep your ears open and your eyes peeled for these great opportunites. Cities with participating radio stations include Bismarck, Devils Lake, Dickinson, Fargo, Grand Forks, Hettinger, Jamestown, Langdon, Minot, Rugby, and Williston. Newspapers participating include Dickinson, Bottineau, Bowbells, Devils Lake, Ellendale, Minot, Mohall, Mandan, New Rockford, Belcourt, Williston, and Fordville.
Contact your local media for more details on how to win tickets to the North Dakota State Fair!
Keep your ears open and your eyes peeled for these great opportunites. Cities with participating radio stations include Bismarck, Devils Lake, Dickinson, Fargo, Grand Forks, Hettinger, Jamestown, Langdon, Minot, Rugby, and Williston. Newspapers participating include Dickinson, Bottineau, Bowbells, Devils Lake, Ellendale, Minot, Mohall, Mandan, New Rockford, Belcourt, Williston, and Fordville.
Contact your local media for more details on how to win tickets to the North Dakota State Fair!
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