![]() ![]() animal control monthly report, Setran vacation March 8-17 made by Schneckloth and seconded by Ungrad. Motion to approve the consent agenda from regular council meeting from 12/27/22, fire department meeting minutes from 1/6/23, claims and payroll, financials, Pott. Motion to approve the agenda made by Schneckloth and seconded by Lockey. Clint Fichter, Chris Kreikemeier, and Jerry Setran were also in attendance. ![]() Mayor Karla Pogge was present along with city council members Robb Lockey, Charles Redinbaugh, Nicole Schneckloth and Ty Ungrad. Visit their web site at for a complete list of events and directions to the fairgrounds.The regular city council meeting for the City of Neola opened at 5:30 p.m. ![]() Discover and participate in one of America’s greatest past times and traditions at the Beaver Community Fair. The Beaver Community Fair boasts and delivers something for all ages, while celebrating rural PA at its very best. There will also be featured entertainment each night. Kid fun and competitions include bagging grain, shelling corn, a pedal pull, milking cows, face painting, plus Tootles the Clown making his rounds throughout the fairgrounds. Go for the gusto and TASTE away while celebrating American culture! Enjoy the “Fair Specialty” – pork sandwich – plus fish sandwiches, French Fries, hot sausages, homemade soups, pies, dinners, ice cream, plus, I’m praying the deep fried corn-on-the-cob is back for another year!Ĭompetitions include tractor pulls, truck pulls, ATV pulls, horse-shoe pitches, hay bale throwing, tug of war, plus the Beaver Fair Queen Competition (who will compete in the State Fair Queen Competition for scholarship money). And let me tell you, after reading the on-line contest descriptions, I am drooling and seriously thinking of become a judge!Īnd speaking of food – what’s NOT to like about the variety of food found at a Fair? Forget about carbs, points or controlled portions. Believe me – these items beat assembly-line grocery products any time!Īttention sweet-tooth owners: Three of the major food contests at the Fair feature desserts! They are the Hershey Baked Product, Angel Food Cake, and the All-American Apple Pie. For those of you who are fans of “buy fresh, buy local”, area milk, cheese and baked goods will be showcased and sold. Other exhibits will include produce, commercial, floral and plus projects by 4H and FFA members. ![]() Some animals will even participate in an Animal Parade on Friday night. Animals will be judged for showmanship and some will also be for sale. There truly is something for everyone of every age to enjoy.Īnimal exhibits will include cows, steer, sheep, pigs, goats, rabbits and horse shows. The Beaver Community Fair will highlight a variety of events, exhibits, food and fun. Beginning with the construction of a World War Veterans Memorial in 1958, there are now 14 buildings on the seven acre fairgrounds. Soon to follow were one act plays, talent shows and even the Miss Susquehanna Valley Beauty Pageant – a local counterpart of the Miss America Contest. Through community support the festival grew from one day to a full week, adding livestock exhibits, farm crops, athletic events and contests, concessions, eating stands and games. So successful was this venture that the entire community embraced it, inviting others to come and discover community pride and fun. Fairs are steeped in our heritage and traditions and I’m thrilled that they are alive and thriving in the Susquehanna River Valley, and the Beaver Community Fair in western Snyder County is a prime example of the best of the best, country County Fairs! Do yourself a favor and hop on Route 522 and head to Beaver Springs in September to enjoy a huge variety of Fair Fun!īilling itself as “a real country fair that celebrates the best of country living’, the Beaver Community Fair was first sponsored by students from the Vocational Agriculture and Home Economic Departments of Beaver Vocational High School in 1928, to exhibit agricultural, Vo-Ag, and home economic projects plus promote greater interest in agriculture for school and community and to encourage the production of better crops and a higher standard of rural life. Think of all movies or TV shows with scenes at the County Fair, usually at night, with lots of bright lights, crowds, games, cotton candy and someone always trying to win a stuffed animal for their sweetheart. Before Ipods and Ipads, TVs, Imax Theatres, PCs, Laptops, cell phones and Angry Birds, Americans would flock to their County Fair to enjoy the midway, rides, races, contests, agricultural competitions and rodeos. County Fairs are the quintessential American pastime. ![]()
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