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Winter Storage

Protect your Car, Boat, or R-V from the harsh winter months with clean, dry, safe and secure inside storage at the Dodge County Fairgrounds. Nice indoor storage for RVs, Boats, Motorhomes, Cars, Trucks, etc... $175 for items up to 17 feet long (including hitch) $10 per each additional foot over 17'. Storage is available from mid-October to mid-April. Storage arrival and exit times are from 8am till 1pm, four Saturdays a year. October 6 & 13, 2012 Entry Dates. Appointments available upon request For more information contact: Jim Schoenike jschoenike@netwurx.net (920) 988-4365 or (920) 474-7365

Dick Witt Checkered Classic Season Championships

The Dodge County Fairgrounds Speedway will play host to the annual Dick Witt Checkered Classic, season championship finale for both the Bumper to Bumper IRA Outlaw Sprint Series and the MSA 360 Sprints on Saturday night September 29th. Joining in the fun will be the Modifieds in a all open wheel spectacular. Vintage Mods are invited to come on out and display their clasic machines with an opportunity for those interested to get a few laps in too. Bumper to Bumper IRA Outlaw Sprint Car Series The "Horsepower Half-mile" at Dodge County has provided many a dramatic IRA moment over the years and this Saturday night should be no different. Cars from several states are fully expected. Pit gates are opening at 2pm, with grandstand gates at 4:30. Drivers Meetings are scheduled just after 5, with warm-ups slated for 5:30. Modifieds must be BDR, Oshkosh, 141, Wilmot, or BMT legal and must run a IMCA stamped RR tire, the other 3 corners are open. Don't miss ...

Antique Purse Collection Featured at Old Time Gathering

 There will be an Antique Purse Collection Presentation at the 2012 Old Time Gathering at the Dodge County Fairgrounds on Saturday, September 22.   The presentation will feature Darlyn Pfeiffer from Reeseville who will share her antique purse collection and answer questions at 2:00 p.m. in the Youth Building.   Darlyn Pfeiffer will also be available during the event to appraise your collectables for $1.00 or donation to Dodge County 4-H—Limit two items per person.   For more information on the Old Time Gathering, contact Sally Schoenike at 920-386-3790.     2012 Old Time Gathering Committee 

Relive a Bygone Era at Old Time Gathering

      Preserving the intricate crafts of a bygone era will be the theme for the Fourteenth Annual Old Time Gathering, at Dodge County Fairgrounds, Beaver Dam on Saturday, September 22 from 9am-4pm.  The event is free to the public.       Scheduled events will include Folklore Village dancers at noon and 2:30 pm.  Swinging Beaver's Square dancers will perform at 10:00 am, 11:00 am, and 1:00 pm.  The Fiddle Magic Players as well as Blue Grass Music will be on the grounds.  An Antique Purse Presentation by Darlyn Pfeiffer will be at 2pm. Everyone is welcome to join in and participate.       Throughout the day there will be demonstrations, hands-on opportunities and old time crafts.  The exhibits found in the Youth Building will include: spinning, weaving, embroidery, knitting, crocheting, braided rugs, wool hooking, quilting, stitchery, stencil painting, herbs an...

Buck Skinners Featured At The Old Time Gathering

The Buck skinners will be featured at the Old time Gathering on Saturday, September 22 at the Dodge County Fairgrounds, Beaver Dam.  They will have their camp set up and will be dressed in period costume.  They will also have their teepees set up.  Their old time crafts include blacksmithing, cooking, black powder, cannons, candle making, trade goods, flint napping, and fire starting.  They will be demonstrating various crafts and have wares for sale. This year in the buck skinners area there will also be spinning and tomahawk throwing.  Indian fry bread will be available for sale.  The candy canon will fire on the hour. If you have questions on the Old time Gathering, please contact Sally Schoenike at 920-386-3790.  

Old Time Gathering To Feature Dancers

The Old Time Gathering held at the Dodge County Fairgrounds on September 22, 2012, will feature a variety of dancers.   The Folklore Village Dancers will be doing their performance at noon and at 2:30 pm.   The Swinging Beaver Square Dancers are on the schedule at 10 am, 11 am and 1 pm. The dance groups all encourage participation by the audience.   All of the dancers will be in the Youth Building.   We hope that you can join us for the Old Time Gathering on September 22 from 9 am – 4 pm at the Dodge County Fairgrounds.   For more information, contact Sally Schoenike, Dodge County 4-H and Youth Agent at the UW-Extension Office at 386-3790.  

Old Time Gathering Features Old Time Exhibitors

The Old Time Gathering held at the Dodge County Fairgrounds on September 22, 2012 from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 pm. will feature a variety of exhibitors.   Old time crafters will be located in the Youth Building.   Throughout the day there will be demonstrations, hands-on opportunities, and old time crafts.   Exhibits include spinning and fiber arts, weaving, embroidery, knitting, crocheting, braided rugs, primitive wool hooking, quilting featuring a "treadle machine," stitchery, stencil painting, herbs and healing, basket weaving, beading, scherenshnitte, rosemaling, trapping, chair caning, kitemaking, old time tools, toys, and trains, butter making, doll collecting and much, much more.   There will be old time games.   There will be a model train and mammals of Wisconsin display in the Big Dairy Barn. On the west end of the Fairgrounds, a Buckskinner encampment will be a popular attraction.  You will find the buckskinners dressed in period clo...

Old Time Gathering Pie Contest

Enter your favorite "fruit and other pie" in 2012 Old Time Gathering Pie Contest to be held Saturday, September 22 at the Dodge County Fairgrounds.   Judging will take place at 11:00 a.m.   The contest is open to all ages (youth and adults) with judging based on appearance, crust texture, and taste.   Pre-Registration is NOT necessary.   Participants must bring their pies to the Youth Building Office by 10:00 a.m.   Cash prizes will be awarded for the top pies. Entered pies are donated to the Old Time Gathering and used as a fund-raiser to help cover expenses.   There will be an "old fashioned" Pie Walk scheduled for 12:45 p.m. and 1:45 p.m. Remaining pies will be sold by the piece in a "Pie Social" beginning at 12:30 p.m.  The Old Time Gathering will be at the Dodge County Fairgrounds on Saturday, September 22 from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.   For more information, contact Sally Schoenike, 4-H and Youth Agent, UW-Extension at 386-3...

Old Time Gathering at the Dodge County Fairgrounds, Beaver Dam, WI

What 2012 Old Time Gathering Flyer with Details (PDF, 1 page, 42 KB) Call the Dodge County UWEX Office with questions at 920-386-3790. Free event Showcases crafts of a bygone era Sponsored by Dodge County 4-H Leaders Association and Dodge County HCE Supporting organizations include the Dodge County Fair Association, Dodge County Antique Power Club, Ebert’s Greenhouse Village, Dodge County Dairy Promotion Committee, Eberle’s Farm Market, and Waldevogel’s Farm Market Concessions in the Coop Building by Dodge County HCE including hot sandwiches, homemade bars and cookies and beverages Where Dodge County Fairgrounds, Beaver Dam, WI Just west of Hwy. 33/Cty. A intersection OR 3 miles east of Beaver Dam on Hwy. 33 When Saturday, September 22nd 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. Events Pie Contest (drop off pies by 10 a.m. at Youth Building; judging at 11 a.m.) Pie Social (12:30 p.m.) Kiddie Tractor Pedal Pull (10 a.m. – 1 p.m.) Special Program “Antique Purses” (2 p.m.) Folklor...

14th Annual Old Time Gathering - FREE Admission

Come and enjoy "old time crafts" buckskinner encampment, farmers market, "old time displays" and more! This is a great day for the family and admission is free! The event goes on rain or shine.

Dodge County Classics Car Show and Swap Meet

Come join us on September 8th and 9th, 2012 for the 4th Annual Dodge County Classics Swap Meet and Car Show at the Dodge County Fairgrounds, Beaver Dam, WI http://www.dodgecountyfairgrounds.com/Dodge-County-Classics-Car-Show-and-Swap-Meet.html Contact: Dodge County Classics N7869 Hwy 26 Burnett, WI 53922 (920) 210-1216 dodgecountyclassics@gmail.com

The County Fair is a Time of Learning

As we look forward to the 2012 Dodge County Fair, and the 125th Anniversary Celebration, it's important to review the value of fairs and benefits to youth exhibitors.  Are the benefits worth the many months of time and energy spent getting ready?           Most people feel county fairs are fun (and they are), but a study done by the Department of Rural Sociology at UW-Madison indicates that fairs do indeed play an educational role.  The study compared the fair to the classroom.  County Board members indicated they thought youth learned a great deal at fairs.  They also said they thought the educational value of five days at the fair was equal to that of five days in the classroom.           The obvious questions still remain:  "What did the exhibitor learn?"  Fair competition provides youth with a chance to develop specific skills such as animal showmanship, ...

What Does The County Fair Mean to 4-H?

The County Fair is an exciting time for 4-H members. It is an opportunity to display to the public the handiwork they have made and show animals they have worked with. The 4-H motto is "learn by doing" and the fair is an excellent example of this. 4-H members work on a variety of projects and share these results with the general public at the fair. Through doing this, 4-H'ers learn about working with others, making decisions, and responsibility. An important aspect of the fair is judging. 4-H projects are judged on their quality of workmanship. Although competition is an important part of the fair, the real courage for 4-H members lies in competing to better their own skills, not to "beat" out somebody else. It's exciting for 4-H members to win ribbons and trophies, but sometimes it's the one who comes in last who really wins. They win by learning important things about their projects and themselves. They learn to be good "sports" and grow ...

Little Shepherds Showmanship Contest

Corral your children and let them try their hand at showing a sheep at the Dodge County Fair.   This will be the ninth year of the Little Shepherds Showmanship Contest in which youth demonstrate their sheep showmanship abilities, while practicing for future participation in the sheep project or just having some fun.   This contest is open to anyone 4 years of age and older (up to grade 4).   Contestants will use a sheep that is already located at the fairgrounds and being exhibited by Sheep Project members.   Judging is based on proper showmanship techniques.   This event will take place in the sheep building around 3:30 p.m. on Sunday, August 19 th .   Pre-registrations forms can be picked up at the Dodge County UW-Extension Office or through the Open Class Fair book.   Look for flyers, sign-up sheets and more information at this year’s Dodge County Fair. For more information on the Dodge County Fair http://dodgecountyfairgrounds.com

Junior Fair Judging Schedule Set

Junior Fair exhibitors are busy getting ready for the annual Dodge County Junior Fair, August 15-19.   Activities for the Junior Fair begin Saturday, August 11 with the 4-H Horse Show starting at 8:00 a.m. at the Dodge County Fairgrounds.   Premium judging for this show is followed by speed and game competition. Food and Food Preservation are judged on Monday, August 13, at 9:30 a.m. in the Youth Building at the Dodge County Fairgrounds. Tuesday is entry day. All exhibits must be in place at the fairgrounds by 7 p.m. that day.   Judging for Flowers, Houseplants, Plant Crafts and Home Grounds is in the Youth Building at 3 p.m. Tuesday, August 14. Check-in time for Dairy is from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Weigh-in times for animals are 9 a.m. to noon for Market Hogs, 1 to 4 p.m. for Market Beef and Lambs. All animals (unless otherwise specified) must be checked in by superintendents by 7 p.m. on Tuesday. A Dairy Fitting Contest will also be held Tuesday at 8:00 ...

Little Britches Compete in the Show Ring

The 2012 “Little Britches” Showmanship Contest will again make the crowd roar with laughter on Sunday, August 19 th at 1:30 pm. The wild and fun-filled event will take place in the Farm Progress Arena. The contest is open to anyone between grades 4K and up to and including 4 th grade, interested in showing a dairy calf. Beef breed cattle will not be allowed in the competition and there will be an orientation session for all participants prior to the contest. The contestants will demonstrate their showmanship abilities by leading their May or June dairy calf in front of the Judge.   Awards will be sponsored by Animart of Beaver Dam . For more information on the Dodge County Fair http://dodgecountyfairgrounds.com

Dodge County Dairy Youth Recognition Auction

The Dodge County Dairy Youth participating in the dairy project will again be recognized for their hard work at the 2012 Dodge County Dairy Youth Recognition Auction.   The auction will be held on Sunday, August 19 th at the Dodge County Fair in the Farm Progress Arena.   The pre-sale luncheon will begin promptly at 10:30 a.m., followed by the auction at 11:30 a.m. A maximum of 16 Dodge County Junior Dairy Show participants will be represented in the auction.   To qualify, the youth must have won at least one of 15 classes at the 2012 Dodge County Fair.   The 16 th lot at the 2012 auction will be filled by a random drawing from all dairy youth exhibitors who have turned in an educational card of at least 20 points. Live animals will NOT be sold, but rather a symbol of the sale participant’s achievements will be offered for this sale.   The auction items for the 2012 sale are several dairy farm designs embroidered into 60”x80” wool blankets from ...

Thirteenth Annual Dairy Fitting Contest held at Dodge County Fair

Come to the Dodge County Fairgrounds in the Farm Progress Arena Tuesday, August 14 th at 8 p.m. for the 13 th Ann ual Dairy Fitting Contest. Fitters will compete in two categories: Junior Fitters, grades 4-8 and Senior Fitters, grades 9 and older. Fitters will have one hour total to fit their animal. Only the head of the animal may be clipped in advance or prior to the contest. One junior dairy project member can help restrain the animal, but not help clip the animal. One top Junior and Senior Fitter will be named by the judge. Trophies for this contest will be provided by TomLu Holstein’s of Horicon.   Runner-Up recognition plaques will be donated by the Jim Borchardt Family in Memory of their daughter, Ashley. The top Junior and Senior Fitters qualify to be in the Dairy Youth Recognition Auction on Sunday, August 19 th at 11:30 a.m. For more information on the Dodge County Fair http://dodgecountyfairgrounds.com

Include Hand Washing in Your Plan of Activities at the Fair

For a healthy experience, the importance of proper hand washing at this year's county fair can't be overstated, says Pattie Carroll, University of Wisconsin-Extension, Dodge County. Although one-on-one contact with farm animals serves as a rewarding and educational experience, precautions should be taken to reduce health risks such as E. coli O157:H7 that are sometimes associated with direct animal contact. "Children love to touch animals, but they often don't wash their hands properly afterwards. Rather than discourage families from enjoying traditional activities such as visits to fairs and petting zoos, we want them to be safe," Carroll says. Based on recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), visitors to county fairs should take simple steps such as washing their hands after touching animals or spending time in areas where animals are housed or exhibited. The following recommendations will help to minimize potentia...

Four Women Compete for Fairest Title

This year, four local women are running for the title of 2012 Dodge County Fairest of the Fair. The applicants have recently finished their first round of interviews at the annual Dodge County Fair Press Banquet on July 9, 2012 held at Bayside Supper Club. At this event the women took part in individual and group interviews as well as presented their commercials for the 125 th Dodge County Fair, August 15-19. The 2011 Dodge County Fairest of the Fair, Brianna Rhodes, met with contestants at the interview and spoke at the banquet. Rhodes is enrolled at Moraine Park Technical College in the Medical Assistant Program. “I am so honored to be the Dodge County Fairest of the Fair. It is an amazing opportunity that has helped me in the process of deciding who I want to be as a person, and grow in the confidence that I can be that person.” Rhodes is excited for fair season to begin. “The fair is a great chance to see that talent of the people of Dodge County; the hard work and pride ...