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East Perry Fair Tab 2018
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Welcome to theFair...
Best Little Fair In The Land!
The “Best Little Fair in the Land” will open with a entries as well as many classes for 4-H and FFA fish sandwiches that have been a part of the fair for Chance which performs the sounds of outlaw
parade on Friday, September 21 at 1:30 pm followed projects. Several improvements have been made many years. Popularly known as “jack salmon” country and classic rock from 7:00 pm to 11:00
by opening ceremonies and continue through that to fairgrounds buildings for exhibits this year. the fish fried in earlier years were native Missouri pm on Saturday.
evening and the entire day on Saturday, September Ventilation has been improved in the exhibition sauger, but for many years the fish have been Fair attendees, with the exception of livestock
22. The fair, which is held in Altenburg, continues building, which houses the field and forage, hor- skinned whiting from the Atlantic Ocean. Sales trucks and pull trucks and tractors, are reminded
to promote itself as a traditional agricultural fair ticulture, and photography departments, and in the have dropped in recent years and the biggest rea- that they must enter the parking areas by way of
that, in contrast to other high priced presentations, 4-H and FFA small animal building. Permanent sons have been that whiting of a uniform size were Poplar Street unless otherwise directed by the
still has free parking, free admission, and a variety stall panels have been constructed in the event’s no longer available and younger people were not parking staff. The fair recommends that fairgo-
of free entertainment and spectator events. three beef cattle barns. Two of the largest compe- familiar with eating a fish off the bone. They will ers plan to arrive early for to reduce their waiting
The popular 4X4 Truck Pull returns on Friday titions on Saturday will be one of the ten largest be replaced this year with catfish fillet sandwiches. times in traffic. This will give them an opportunity
evening at 7:00 pm as does the fair’s largest spec- beef cattle shows in Missouri in the show barn at The first band to appear on stage will be The to enjoy some of the great food that the fair and its
tator draw, the “World Championship” Mule Jump- 9:00 am and the draft horse and mule show includ- Backstreet Cruisers performing the best of good outside vendors have available in the food stands
ing Competition at 4:30 pm on Saturday. Return- ing several hitch classes in the arena beginning at old rock and roll from the 50’s and 60’s from 6:30 or to have children enjoy the rides and games that
ing for the third year is a Lawn and Garden Tractor 10:00 am. The annual 4-H and FFA Youth Steer pm to 10:30 pm on Friday. are available.
Pull at 7:00 pm on Saturday. The pull is being put Sale will be held at 5:00 pm on Saturday. On Saturday, Generation, the talented father- For additional information visit the fair’s new
on by Wilhite Pullers of Patterson, Missouri. The event prides itself on the large variety of food daughter duo of Randy and Dani Preston, will be website www.eastperryfair.com or its Facebook
The mainstay of the fair is the competition and drinks offered at reasonable prices. One big perform from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Closing out page. If you have questions prior to or during the
judging of livestock, crops, and home economics change this year will be a departure from the whole the musical entertainment will be the band Slim fair, please call 573-824-5322.
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RETIRINGJudgeGaryKamp
TO B E HONORE D AS G RAN D MARS HALL OF TH E
2018 East Perry Community Fair Parade
Seems like time flies these days. It’s hard schools are ready to proudly march or ride their lining up. This is also where you are to report School. He holds a Bachelor of Arts majoring
to believe that it has almost been a year since way through the parade route promoting their if you would like to get an entry into the parade in History and Political Science from South-
we last celebrated the annual East Perry County schools. Civic organizations and business and there is still time. east Missouri State University and graduated
Community Fair. alike are preparing floats or entries endorsing The route then heads East through Altenburg with a Juris Doctorate Degree in Law from the
But here we are once again. The calendar their causes or organization, and if it’s tractors on Main Street until it makes a right turn on University of Missouri-Columbia. He took and
shows mid-September, harvest is beginning you like, the parade guarantee’ to have some- Church Street where it begins its final journey passed his bar exam in September of 1978 and
around the area, livestock is prepped for show, thing in your favorite color to enjoy. to the Fair Grounds. Bring your family and immediately began his legal career as an as-
and folks are anxious for another opportunity The annual parade is a very popular event friends and don’t forget a bag for candy as you sociate with the Kenneth W. Shrum Law Firm
to gather with friends and family for the 2018 in East Perry County, so if you plan to attend, are sure to get it filled with goodies. in Marble Hill.
version of the East Perry Community Fair. also plan to arrive early to avoid traffic and to A parade is not complete without a leader or Mr. Kamp is the son of Albert and Dena
Festivities officially kick off with the an- find that perfect viewing spot. Traffic is usually as we call them, a Grand Marshall. This year (Siebert) Kamp, he and his wife Gail (Fried-
nual Fair Parade on Friday September 21st at stopped at 1:00pm so that the parade lineup the East Perry Community Fair has chosen re- rich) were married September 21, 1985. (No-
1:30pm. This year’s parade promises to be can organize so take that into account as you tiring Cape Girardeau County Associate Circuit tice the date, there is an anniversary to cel-
bigger and better than ever. There will be the plan your day. Judge, Division III, The Honorable Gary Kamp ebrate Fair Weekend as well.) They have two
usual cast of outstanding high school bands The parade route begins at Immanuel Lu- as its Grand Marshall. children, Christopher Kamp of Burfordville,
featuring Oak Ridge, St. Vincent, Meadow theran Church and Maple Street in Altenburg. Judge Kamp, a lifelong resident of the Bur- and Cassandra Kamp of Austin, Texas.
Heights, and Perryville. The kids from area This is where you can find all the participants fordville area, is a graduate of Jackson High Judge Kamp has been awarded numerous
Have fun at
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distinctions over the years, but he is known best to many of the Judicial conference are just a few of the departments
in East Perry County from his years as a member of the he has served. There are many more. Judge Kamp cur-
Jackson Jaycees. During his 20 year membership, he held rently serves on a Judicial Committee appointed by the
almost every local office including President. He served Missouri Supreme Court to study the possible reorgani-
as District Director, Region VIII Director, State Vice-Pres- zation of the Circuit Courts of the State of Missouri.
ident, State Legal Counsel and Administrative Aide to the Judge Kamp took office as Associate Circuit Judge,
President for the Missouri Jaycees. Judge Kamp has been Division III in Cape Girardeau County January 1, 1995.
honored to receive a JCI Senatorship, the highest standing He has remained in this office, and elected official, to
a Jaycee can receive, and a United States Jaycee Ambas- this day. At one point in 2014 it was stated that Judge
sadorship, the highest award that is awarded by the US Kamp had processed 65,000 cases during his time in
Jaycees. office, a number that I’m sure is much higher today.
A member of the Altenthal-Joerns American Legion Mr. Kamp plans to retire from office on December 31,
Post 158 in Jackson serving 4 terms as Second Vice-com- 2018, a deserving honor for a career well served.
mander and also Commander, Mr. Kamp is also a 20 year Judge Kamp has many memories of the East Perry
member of the Cape area Friends of the NRA. He served Community Fair, most dubious being the year he and
this organization as President for 15 years and currently his wife married, they chose the Saturday of the Fair
serves as Treasurer. In 2017, he was recognized nationally for a wedding date. He regularly catches grief from
by the NRA as Southern Missouri Volunteer of the Year. friends that the Saturday of his wedding is the only
Law and Justice, terms that are essential to our way of life Saturday of the Fair they have ever missed. This year
in this Country, are the area of expertise for Judge Kamp. we are making sure Judge Kamp doesn’t make any-
He has basically made it his career to processes The Let- one miss the Fair, we’re bringing him here.
ter of the Law to its fullest extent for those he serves. His It’s an honor for the East Perry Community Fair to
service in Law and association with Legal organizations have Judge Kamp serve as our Grand Marshall this
JUDGE GARY
are numerous. A past president and vice-president of the
Cape County Bar Association, Board member of the Mis-
year. It’s a small tribute to a man who has served
his community in a challenging position for 20 plus 2018 Grand M KAMP
souri Association of Probate and Associate Circuit Judges, years. Join us Friday September 21st at 1:30pm arshall
A Missouri Supreme Court appointee of the Judicial Con- and give a big wave to Judge Kamp as he leads
ference Board, and member of the Legislative Committee the parade.
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Great live music is part of any success- veteran musicians playing two guitars,
ful festival or fair, and the East Perry Fair bass, and drums. The musical careers
is no exception. This year’s features a trio of all members of the band extend back
of bands guaranteed to keep toes tapping, to, and are firmly rooted in, the exciting
fingers snapping and faces smiling. dawn of the rock and roll era. All band
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Cruisers play rock and roll classics from talented father-daughter duo of Randy in where their power comes from. is
the 1950s & 1960s featuring covers of and Dani Preston, will perform from 1-4 environmentally friendly alternative allows
such musical greats as Chuck Berry, p.m.
Buddy Holly, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, That evening, Slim Chance will take the
members to move away from traditional fuel
the Temptations, the Beatles, Elvis and stage beginning at 7 p.m., playing a mix sources and reduce their carbon footprint.
many more favorites. of outlaw country and classic rock.
According to the band’s bio, “This is The Perryville-based quartet features
the music that was playing on your AM Stan Denninger on vocals and lead guitar, Visit us at the East Perry County
car radio back-in-the-day while you were Brian Krauss on drums, Brad Krauss on
cruising the local hamburger stand in bass and Austen Arnold on rhythm guitar. Community Fair, anyone who signs
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“We were all taking lessons from
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FA I R G R O U N D I M P R O V E M E N T S
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4- H F FA YO U T H
East PerryFair's ST E E R S H OW
Saturday, September 22, 2018 • 8:00 a.m. A N D S A LE
As a staple of the events in Perry County, dedicate years to a single animal. More in classes that are determined by weight, in the sale will be weighed in between 5-6
the East Perry Fair is usually the greatest than just earning a ribbon at the fair, these and only steers that are included in the sale p.m.
experience for youth of the area who are projects help the students with responsi- may be shown. Steer sale committe member Nathan
involved with agriculture and farming. Lo- bility and work ethic as well as giving them The 4-H and FFA Youth Steer Sale is Hunt said that the sale is such a great help
cal 4-H and FFA members dedicate their a real-world experience raising a farm ani- scheduled to begin at 5 p.m. at the cattle to the youth in the community, helping
time and effort to their projects for the fair, mal. barns on the western end of the fair- them learn what it takes to make a long-
and some of the largest entries include the The fair easily sees over 200 head of grounds. term commitment and helps them under-
livestock. cattle across the entire weekend. Steers The sale is open to all Perry County 4-H stand real-world applications in the farm-
At 8 a.m. on Saturday morning the 4-H and other cattle will be awarded cham- and FFA members, from age eight all the ing and agriculture lifestyle. Many of the
and FFA Market Steer Show will feature pion ribbons in each breed, and a reserve way to 21. Each student may show one students who show and sell the livestock
the best of the best animals of these hard- champion and grand champion will be steer in the sale show, and all entries must are preparing for next years projects by
working students. Some students even awarded overall. The steers will be shown comply with all general fair rules. Steers making their own purchases at the sales.
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and all exhibits must be in place by then. Exhibit
pickup is from 10 a.m. to noon on Sunday for both
buildings, except for the 4-H Club Department. All
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exhibits and/or containers. Unclaimed prize money
will be returned to the Fair.
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Dairy Cattle...........................................................................................Robert Landgraf Jr. 573-243-8789
Beef Cattle................................................................................. Greg Jung 573-824-5213, 573-587-1334
4-H & FFA Steer Show & Sale........................................................................ Nathan Hunt 573-824-5850
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4-H & FFA Barrow Show & Sale..................................................................... Nancy Boles 573-547-3230
Market Rabbit & Broiler Sale.............................................................................Brent Seyer 573-450-5950
Sheep & Goats.............................................................................................. Dennis Lappe 573-788-2766
Department Superintendents
Draft Horses & Mules.........................................................Steve Mangels 573-788-2202, 573-270-9630
Poultry.........................................................................................................Alisa Schumer 573-547-1108
Rabbits.........................................................................................................Alisa Schumer 573-547-1108
Field & Forage.............................................................................................Derek Miesner 573-576-7841
Horticulture......................................................................................................... Ruth Roth 573-824-5607
Home Economics.......................................................................................Charlotte Seibel 573-824-5495
Photography...................................................................................................Linda Engert 573-824-5419
FFA Building Exhibits ..................................................................................Derek Miesner 573-576-7841
FFA & 4-H Small Animals..................................................................................Brett Seyer 573-450-5950
4-H Exhibits................................................................................................. Chris Muench 573-382-6118
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