Fair To Judge: Locally-made jams, jellies, beans on display
- Times Observer photo by Brian Ferry Michele Allen records the results Monday as Warren County Fair vegetable judge Stan Taydus takes a good look at the entries in the beans category.
- Times Observer photo by Brian Ferry Judged jams, jellies, and preserves line shelves at Warren County Fair’s Albright Farm and Garden Center.

Times Observer photo by Brian Ferry Michele Allen records the results Monday as Warren County Fair vegetable judge Stan Taydus takes a good look at the entries in the beans category.
Monday was Miracle Mountain Ranch Day at the Warren County Fair.
Featured events included the Fair Queen and Junior Miss Contest and Princess Program, the Chute-Out Rodeo, the draft horse fun show, and the judging of all exhibits.
Judges put critical eyes — and, in some cases, taste buds — on everything from arts and crafts to jams and jellies to pickles dressed up as Nemo and Albert Einstein.
The gates open today at 8 a.m. The 4-H light horse, sheep, and oxen judging will get under way at 9:30.
Story hour is from 11 a.m. to noon.

Times Observer photo by Brian Ferry Judged jams, jellies, and preserves line shelves at Warren County Fair’s Albright Farm and Garden Center.
In the afternoon, the new queen and her court will entertain guests for photos and crafts from 1:30 to 2:30 p.m.
The Midway will be open from 1 to 10 p.m.
The dairy fitting will join the thrice-daily performances of Rust and Flame Blacksmithing and Aquatic Acrobatic Show.
The Milk Chug and the Cowboy Mounted Shooting Demonstration start at 5 p.m. The stock farm tractor pull begins at 6 p.m.
Diamond Rio will close out the day with a performance at 7:30 p.m. There is no additional charge for the concert.



