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5th Annual
Foothills Country Fair
September 25 - 28, 2008
Cleveland ~ Exit 20 off I-75 ~ 1/4 mi west at Tri-State Exhibition Center
sponsored by Cherokee District Ruritan Clubs click here
Admission
4-Day Pin $10
available at Cleveland/Bradley Chamber of Commerce, Museum Center at 5ive Points,
Beaty True Value Hardware, Realty Executives, Smalley's Shoe Repair,
Tri-State Exhibition Center, Ruritan Club Members
Thursday (special admission price) $5 per carload
Friday, Saturday (til 5pm), Sunday $5
Kids 5 - 12/Seniors $3
Saturday after 5pm $10/$3
admission does not include CARVIVAL RIDES
Saturday, Sept 20, CHS Little Theater
Fairest of Fair Pageant
6 pm Jr. Fairest of Fair
Ages 13, 14, 15
7 pm Fairest of Fair
Ages 16 - 20
Interviews at 5pm
click here for information & registration
Thursday 4 - 11pm
C A R N I V A L
Live Entertainment ~ Main Arena
6:30 Boogie Men
4-H Poultry Show
Enter Birds Noon - 5 pm
Show open for duration of FAIR
Pavilion Stage
Rudy Bear 20th Birthday Celebration
Fairest of the Fair Pageants
Wee Miss Ages 5,6 5:00
Little Miss Ages 7,8,9 5:30
Fair Princess Ages 10,11,12 6:00
click here for registration forms & information
Friday 4 - 11pm
C A R N I V A L
7 pm ~ Derby Arena
..click here for more
Fri, Sept 26
Pavilion Stage 4 - 6
Entertainment, Celebrations & Demonstrations
Saturday Noon - 11pm
Admission price increase at 5pm ~ so come early & stay all day...
C A R N I V A L
MowDown Races ~ Derby Arena
2pm
more on MowDown Races below
Pavilion Stage 4 - 6pm
Pals - Canine Culture Fest
Live Entertainment
7pm
Cleveland Tennessee's Own
...their energetic harmony, showmanship and stage appeal
helps them consistently sell out in Atlanta, Nashville, Washington DC, Richmond, Myrtle Beach, Knoxville, Mobile and Chattanooga.
Voted one of the top 32 Nationwide Artists in 2007 CMT
Music City Madness Video Promotion!
- Monument -
A fun loving group of extremely talented men singing a variety of styles of music from country to pop to patriotic, topped off with a hefty dose of comedy . . .
entertaining festivals and fairs all over America!
American Idol finalist and Lyric Street recording artist Phil Stacey
is this year's Foothills Country Fair Headliner!
Mow-Down Races Saturday and Sunday at 2pm
Sunday Cowboy Church 10:30
Admission free til 11:30
C A R N I V A L noon - 6pm
Pavilion Stage 12 - 2
Rudy Bear's 20th Birthday Celebration
Entertainment
MowDown Races ~ Derby Arena
2pm
Pavilion Stage 4
Strut Your Mutt & Kitty Cat, Too
Open to children & adults
Entry Fee $5 per competition
Highlights from Foothills 2007 . . .
and the winner is...click here
and the winner is ... click here
Miss Feline Cleveland 2007 ... click here
thank you, thank you very much ... click here
Fun Times at the 2007 Fair
click here for photos
Fun Times at the 2007 Fair ...
Thursday, May 17
Carnival Open
4-H Heifer Show
Friday, May 18
Carnival click here
Cleveland Aluminum Stage click here
Fairest of the Fair Pageant click here
Friday Evenin' Bluegrass Concert click here
Saturday, May 19
4-H Horse Show 9:30
Carnival click here
Cleveland Aluminum Stage click here
Saturday Nite Country Concert
Taylor Ware, Boogie Men , The Collins Brothers Band
Steve Azar, Earl Thomas Conley click here
Sunday, May 20
Cowboy Church with Christian Country artist - Scott Brown click here
Carnival click here
Cleveland Aluminum Stage click here
Lyrical Dance Team from Ginger Brown Academy
Foothills Mow-Down click here
Strut Your Mutt & Kitty Cat Too
PALS Pets Show click here
2007 SOUVENIR PINS
This page on GuestLine sponsored by
Beaty's True Value Feed & Hardware
JOIN THE FUN!
click here for information about the Cultural Arts Competitions
BRADLEY COUNTY 4-H
Cultural Arts webpage
JOIN THE FUN!
click here for information about the
"Piggy Bank Pageant"
for area 4th & 5th graders
BRADLEY COUNTY 4-H
Piggy Bank Pageant webpage
JOIN THE FUN!
Bradley County 4-H Events:
4-H Horse Show
4-H Beef Heifer Show
Poultry Show
“Pin of 3” Feeder calf show – open to Adults & Youth
click here for more…on BRADLEY COUNTY 4-H
JOIN THE FUN!
click here for information about the
Strut Your Mutt & Kitty Cat Too - Sunday Afternoon 1:30
~ Hand-Crafted Items ~ Commercial Displays and Merchandise ~
~ delicious variety of Eats N’ Treats ~
HOW CAN I HELP?
click here for information on sponsorship and support of the Fair
click here to go to official FOOTHILLS COUNTRY FAIR website
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click on THE RED BARN for more about Beaty's!
click here for more on
Tri-State Exhibition Center
10 local Ruritan Clubs originated and sponsor
The Foothills Country Fair
2007 Board:
President, Louie Alford, North Lee Ruritan
Vice President, Calvin Mathews, Westside Ruritan
Treasurer, Sidney Petrelak, Cherokee Too Ruritan
Secretary, Linda Melton, Charleston Ruritan
Co-Secretary, Donna Smith, McDonald Ruritan
GuestLine Tennessee is proud to promote the
Foothills Country Fair
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contact
Nancy Alford at
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Highlights from 2006 FCF
click here for photos from 2006 Fair
2006 Fair Highlights!!!
Confederate Railroad !!!!!
sang their hits "Trashy Women", "Queen of Memphis"
and many more....
also appearing were local favorite
The Collins Brothers
and the
"Strut Your Stuff" Talent Show
other great entertainment was featured by
~ 'Echo' National Lumberjack Championships ~
sponsored by Larry Hill Ford
Antique Tractor Pull & Show
sponsored by Homestead Lawn & Tractor
click here to see how the 2006 Foothills Country Fair
entertained all with COWBOY SUNDAY
Cowboy Church
"Redeemed" Worship Dance Group
FAITH & HORSES with Tennessee Cowboy, John Niceley
There was also a chance to WIN $500
by the person who was closest in the
Guess the number of Coke® cans in the Larry Hill Ford Truck bed
Closest number won $500!!!
| Tn Treasure ~ Foothills Country Fair |
article dated: 3-8-06
“Exciting Extras in store at 3rd Annual
FOOTHILLS COUNTRY FAIR May 18 - 21”
This year’s Foothills Country Fair has some exciting things in store for us all: National Lumberjack Championships will be held where competitors vie for national points in shows Friday, Saturday and Sunday. With several performances each day, these 7-event contests are exciting and entertaining for the entire family and include log rolling, axe throwing, pole racing, tree topping and more.
Confederate Railroad will perform for the Main Event concert. According to Fair Director, Louie Alford, the Fair’s entertainment highlight is no doubt the Saturday night concert. Trashy Women, Queen of Memphis, and many more of your favorite CRR hits will be enjoyed, along with the popular local band The Collins Brothers. Special guest performers Saturday will be the winners of Friday night’s
Foothills Talent competition Finals.
This year’s Fair boasts an all new KIDS ZONE. The large covered exhibition area for children will include petting zoo, pony rides, Scout exhibits and demonstrations, the popular “A Day at the Farm” by Bradley County 4-H, earth tunnel, air toys, face painting, and wagon rides. Friday’s “School’s Out” Celebration allows all those 18-and-under to Get In Free.
Sunday brings an Antique Tractor Pull & Show. Saturday afternoon the 2006 Fairest of the Fair QUEEN will crown the princesses in the younger beauty pageant categories. A new attraction, an all weekend Pick’n Barn for shade tree blue grass pickers is in store.
Other annual returning events include – a 4-H horse show & beef & poultry shows, cultural arts & crafts competitions, canine culture fest & demonstrations, commercial displays and merchandise, and a delicious variety of treats’n’eats. The Pavilion Stage will again present local talent performing vocals, instruments, and the like.
Kids will want to log on in the upcoming months to get details for entering some exciting new arts and crafts competitions. For more information and updates, visit our websites
and www.guestlinetn.com.
The Foothills Country Fair is operated by an all-volunteer team consisting of 10 Ruritan Clubs from Bradley and Hamilton Counties. The Ruritan motto of “Fellowship, Goodwill and Community Service” is the guiding force behind this project. Proceeds from the Fair are used by the Clubs to fund their community service projects, thereby completing a circle that returns funds to the community by assisting citizens in need of a helping hand.
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