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			Lasting memories created at Logan 
			County Fair 
			 
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            [August 02, 2022]  
             As we head towards the beginning of August it 
			is once again time for the 86th Annual Logan County Fair. With 
			carnival rides and games, a petting zoo, animal shows, competitions, 
			corn dogs, lemonade shake ups, funnel cake, the pageant, evening 
			grandstand entertainments, special live music and so much more, it 
			is something the whole family can enjoy.  
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             Those who have been attending the fair for years, 
			many since their childhood, have wonderful memories.  
			 
			
			  
			 
			The excitement of waiting all summer for the fair is one of Barbara 
			Dunn Raycraft childhood memories. One part she enjoyed was the 
			carnival. Some of Raycraft’s other memories include her brother 
			winning a blue ribbon with his calf and eating food she never got to 
			eat any other time of the year.  
			 
			Another fun part for Raycraft was seeing friends she had not seen 
			all summer. As a teenager, Raycraft would “hang out in the barns, 
			because that is where the boys were.”  
			  
			
			  
			
			 
			The fair was a family affair for Raycraft, whose dad Harold Dunn was 
			one of the founders of the fair, served on the fair board and was 
			the fair electrician for many years. Raycraft participated in 4-H 
			and he ushered in the grandstand one year.  
			 
			
			  
			 
			Terri Tibbs’ love for the fair began as a child living a block north 
			of the fairgrounds. Tibbs said, “From our yard, you could smell the 
			livestock, foods, hear the sounds of the rides and squeals and see 
			the lights over the treetops, which left us filled with anticipation 
			to be a part of it.”  
			 
			The Logan County Fair was a big part of Tibbs’ childhood. She said, 
			“Some of my favorite childhood memories include the Logan County 
			Fair, from falling in young love to when my family started raising a 
			couple heads of cattle every year so my sister and dad could compete 
			in the livestock competitions.” It was at the fair that “wonderful 
			memories and lifelong friends were made.” 
			
			  
			
			  
			 
			When Tibbs became an adult, the fair continued to be an important 
			part of her life. She said, “as we got older, our parents would buy 
			us a season pass where we would spend every afternoon and evening of 
			the week running the grounds and taking it all in. After marriage 
			and kids, I fulfilled a bucket list check of running in the 
			demolition derby.” 
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            Since losing her dad several years ago, Tibbs’ 
			memories are somewhat bittersweet. She said it does not have the 
			same feel without Dad walking the walk with us and stopping every 
			few feet to talk with someone from his past and reminisce. 
			 
			When Tibbs goes to the fair now, her favorite parts are the foods, 
			smells, sounds and familiar faces. This year, she is extremely 
			excited for the 38 Special concert.  
			 
			
			  
			 
			Barb Becker Kindred’s favorite fair memory from childhood is her 
			grandpa, Victor Becker, entering items in the Logan County Fair. 
			Becker said her grandpa would enter jams, jellies and items from his 
			garden.  
			 
			Each year Kindred’s Grandpa Becker would take each of the 
			grandchildren to the fair one at a time to walk around his exhibits 
			and see how he did. Kindred said her grandpa usually did very well, 
			receiving blue or red ribbons. The special times at the fair with 
			her grandpa is something Kindred will always remember.  
			 
			Now that Kindred has grandchildren, she enjoys taking them to the 
			fair. For Kindred, the best part about the fair is the food, 
			especially the funnel cakes.  
			 
			
			  
              
            Years ago, Dave Eyrse remembers his Grandpa Cecil riding his horse 
			all decked out with the parade saddle, and gear with the flag 
			leading the opening ceremonies. 
			 
			What Eyrse enjoys at the fair now is the live entertainment and the 
			chili cookoff he participates in every year.  
			 
			
			  
			 
			Dana Martin Oltmanns has been going to the Logan County Fair all her 
			life and has always loved seeing how her entries placed. In 2021, 
			she was excited to receive first place in the cake classic contest.
			 
			 
			With so much to offer, the Logan County Fair has been a special part 
			of summer for these people from childhood through adulthood. 
			 
			 
			[Angela Reiners]  |