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MONDAY Opening day activities begin at 9 a.m., but reach a climax in the evening when the junior fair royalty takes center stage. A prince and princess contest is followed by the junior fair parade around the grounds at 6:30 p.m. Immediately following will be the coronation of the junior fair king and queen at 7 p.m. Evening entertainment includes pony pulls, corn hole tournament and Morse Family Gospel Singers. TUESDAY Senior citizens will be honored as June 12 is slated as Senior Day. Special activities await them in the Brenda Thomas Senior Pavilion throughout the morning. Clothing judging precedes the annual style review and modeling contest in the afternoon. Kids can compete in the National Kiddie Tractor Pull in
8:00 Senior Refreshments 9:00 FFA Project Judging 11:30 Senior Lunch 12:00 Jr. Fair Goat Show 1:00 Clothing Judging 4:00 Style Review/Modeling Contest 5:30 Thunder of the Night Band Show - Grandstnd 6:00 Jr. Fair Swine Show 6:00 Im No Dummy David Crone Show Comedian/Ventriloquist, Sr. Pavilion Saturday, June 15 7:00 (Registration) National Kiddie Tractor Pull - Block Building 8:00 Im No Dummy David Crone Show Safety & Scouts Day Comedian/Ventriloquist, Sr. Pavilion 8:00 Farmer Care Breakfast 8:00 pm Jamison Road - Grandstand 9:00 Jr. Fair Livestock Auction 12:00 Polls Open For Election of Directors 4:00 Polls Close Wednesday, June 12 5:00 Mud Volleyball 4-H Alumni Reunion 5:00 Open Rabbit Show 9:00 Small Animal, Horseless Horse & Jr. Leaders Judging 6:00 Open Goat Show 10:00 MoneyScramble 12:00 Jr. Fair Sheep Show 6:30 Paulding County Idol - Sr Pavilion 2:00 Water Balloon Toss 6:30 Mixed Motorsports Mud Race - Grandstand 2:00 Jr. Fair Dairy Show 8:30 Matt Enik- - Sr Pavilion 4:00 Jr. Fair Beef Show 5:00 Open Swine Show Entries Close 6:00 Harness Racing
the evening. Winners will qualify to compete at districts, state, and eventually nationals. Classes are set by age groups. Sign up is the day of the event. Thunder of the Night band show makes its second annual appearance in front of the grandstand. This year all three schools will be represented in the concert, acting as the opening act for the featured grandstand act, Jamison Road. Jamison Road is a three-person group that performs country that rocks. They are from the Cincinnati/Kentucky area. Ticket giveaways including all access passes are currently underway through 105.7 The Bull radio, which will provide a DJ as emcee for the concert. Evening entertainment will also include comedian and ventriloquist David Crone.
WEDNESDAY The days slate of events is stuffed full of junior fair shows and judgings before harness racing in the evening. Also providing entertainment that evening will be John Currant and the Renegade, a country band from Fort Wayne. THURSDAY Veterans Day activities are planned in the senior pavilion for June 14 through early evening. New this year is a choir show in the pavilion at 3:30 p.m. as part of the veterans day event. Several groups from local schools will entertain. The always entertaining open swine show gets under way at 6 p.m. Of special interest are the Over and Out and Peewee showmanship classes. Harness racing and a performance by the Muleskinner Band
close out the evenings entertainment. FRIDAY Junior fair judgings and shows come to a close this day, climaxing with the Showman of Showmen contest at 4 p.m. New this year is the Paulding County 500 Race. This will be a drag race involving pedal cars for kids of all ages. Trophies will be presented to the winners of age categories 5-8, 9-11, and 12 and up (including adult). Sign up is the day of the competition, held along the road west of the main gate. Evening events include an open beef show, Tri-State Diesel shootout truck pull and a Junk Yard Band concert. SATURDAY Hungry fair goers can visit the Farmers Care breakfast sponsored by the local Farm Bureau in the pavilion. Junior fair animal projects will be taken through the sale ring during the annual auction beginning at 9 a.m. Polls will open for the director election at noon in the fair board office and will remain open until 4 p.m. The much anticipated mud volleyball competition, and open rabbit and goat shows fill the afternoon hours. Closing the weeks activities will be the always popular Paulding County Idol followed by country singer Matt Enik in the pavilion. Enik is a 19-year-old native of Parkersburg, W.Va. now living in Nashville who working with Capital and Sony records for a possible contract. His local appearance is part of his United I Stand concert tour. Mixed Motor Sports from Van Wert will be conducting mud races with a $2,500 purse at the grandstand beginning at 6:30 p.m.
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Six young people have put in their applications for the honor of being named the 2013 Outstanding Livestocker. Competing for the honor are Dalton Thomas, Matthew Klopfenstein, Alexis Howell, Justin Carnahan, Luke Spangler and Abram Klopfenstein. Thomas is the son of Kenny and Stephanie Thomas of Oakwood where he is a member of the volunteer fire department. The 2013 graduate of Paulding High School is a member of Paulding FFA and the junior fair board. He shows steers and feeders at the county fair. Matthew Klopfenstein is a 12-year member of the Blue Ribbon Workers 4-H Club and a third year member of Wayne Trace FFA. He is also a National Honor Society member and is on the junior
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Junior fair king and queen will be selected from a large field of candidates this year. Eleven young ladies and five young men are vying for the positions. Candidates for the queen and runners-up follow: Blair Baumle is the daughter of Pat and Wendy Baumle of Haviland. She has memberships with the Blue Ribbon Workers and Junior Leaders. She will be a junior at Wayne Trace this fall. Madeline Baumle is another daughter of Pat and Wendy Baumle. She will be a senior at Wayne Trace this fall. She is a 12year member of the Blue Ribbon Workers 4-H club. Emily Derck, from Antwerp, is the daughter of Tim and Lisa Derck. She is a sevenyear member of DoeC-Doe 4-H club and Junior
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Leaders. She will be a sophomore at Antwerp this fall. Kara Burak was a senior this year at Paulding where she was a member of the FFA chapter. Her other memberships have included Campground Kids 4-H Club, Girl Scout Troop 419 and Paulding Junior Fair Board. She is the daughter of Andrea Klopfenstein of Paulding. Katie Carnahan, daughter of Douglas and Deanna Carnahan of Oakwood, has been a member of Brown Betty and Buster Browns 4H club member for eight years. She will be a junior at Paulding High School this fall where she is an FFA member. Alexis Howell, the daughter of Daniel and Debra Howell of Paulding, will be a junior at Paulding this fall.
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Her memberships include Flat Rock Junior Farmers 4H Club, Paulding FFA, Paulding Junior Fair Board and Junior Leaders. Kandee Manson is the daughter of Dan and Jamy Manson of Paulding. She is a member of the Happy Bunch 4-H Club, Paulding Junior Fair Board and the Junior Leaders. She was a senior at Paulding this year. Sabrina Ringler of Cecil is a daughter of Thomas and Melissa Ringler and a twoyear member of the Flat Rock Junior Farmers 4-H club. She was a senior at Paulding High School where she was in FFA. Brenna Schmidt, a daughter of Ann and Jess Munger of Paulding, is a threeyear member of the Happy Bunch 4-H club. She will be a sophomore at
Paulding High School. Tiffany Spangler is a member of the Paulding FFA Chapter and the Paulding Junior Fair Board. A daughter of Jeff and Melinda Spangler, she will be a senior at Paulding this fall. Emma Schmidt has been a member of the Blue Ribbon Workers 4-H Club for 12 years and was a senior at Wayne Trace this year. Her parents are Jay and Jodie Schmidt of Payne. The five young men looking for the crown or runnersup ribbons include: Justin Carnahan will be a senior at Paulding this fall. He is a member of the Brown
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Open animal shows at this years fair are swine, beef, goats and rabbits. The hog show is set for 6 p.m. Thursday, June 13. Beef will be shown beginning at 6 p.m. Friday, June 14. Goat show will get underway at 6 p.m. Saturday, June 15. All are in the show arena. Rabbits will be shown in the rabbit barn beginning at 5 p.m. on Saturday, June 15. SWINE SHOW Entries for the swine show close at noon on Wednesday, June 12. All animals must be on the grounds, identified and weighed by 4 p.m. June 9. Barrows and gilts of any purebreds, crossbreeds and grades are eligible to participate. All breeds will show together. Classes will be divided by
Camping during the Paulding County Fair is available to exhibitors and their families. Sites are set up in the south and west sections of the fairgrounds. At least one adult must be staying on a campsite who is responsible for the actions of all those on their site. Cost of camping is $80. It includes electrical hook-up with air conditioning to those who have it, and a parking permit. All fees must be paid by Friday, June 7 in the fair secretarys office. Some of the rules of the camp ground area include: Fire lane must be clear. Midnight curfew is enforced. Permits must be prominently displayed. No tents. After the first vehicle, all others must be parked across the street in the north parking lot. Refuse is to be put in garbage bags then into the provided garbage containers. Three-prong plugs with a ground are required. Campfires are allowed if in a chimera or an above ground firebox. Camp site request forms are to include the name of the exhibitors 4-H club, FFA chapter or other organization; name of the responsible adult(s); and a list of all people who will be staying on the site. Although a particular site may be requested, campers are not guaranteed that spot, or the same spot yearly. Attempts to accommodate the requests will be made however. Jeff Miller is the director in charge of the camping area, 419-796-7688.
schedule. This will be a pull-in wether and breeding show. A Boer breeding class will feature does, aged up to five years. Animals will be divided into classes according to age. No papers are required. Paulding County Born and Raised market class will feature only market goats born and raised within the county. All will show in one class regardless of weight. If numbers allow, market does will compete in their own class. Once a market doe is named, she will compete against winning wethers for the overall grand champion and reserve grand champion positions. Joel Parrett is in charge of this show. Contact him at 419399-7808 for more information.
By Staci Hiler 4-H program assistant Paulding Co. Extension PAULDING Last Wednesday, May 29, more than 200 junior fair livestock exhibitors completed the 2013 Paulding County Skilla-thon. Each year, junior fair livestock exhibitors must meet two requirements to show at the Paulding County Fair.
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Members must attend a Quality Assurance program that teaches members how to properly care for their livestock. Skill-a-thon is the final requirement. Members must attend skill-a-thon, where they demonstrate their knowledge learning the different parts, breeds and medication labels for each species of animal as well as a completed
record book for the animals they plan to exhibit at the 2013 Paulding County Fair. This was a huge event and was made possible with over 35 volunteers to help assist with running stations interviewing the youths. Please come and check out the livestock exhibits and many activities at the Paulding County Fair, June 10-15.
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PAULDING Residents of Paulding County have been invited to participate in constructing a quilt that will be part of a traveling display to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War next June. A special division in the domestic displays needlework department has been set up to accommodate those who would like to participate. Members of the public are encouraged to submit 201/2x20-1/2 blocks of orange fabric featuring various stitch work and some very specific information. The orange color represents exposure to the herbicide Agent Orange. The block should include a Vietnam veterans full name, rank if desired, branch of service, date of year(s) served, unit of assignment, and base or camp where exposure to Agent Orange occurred. If the vet is deceased, their age and cause of death should also be noted. Other information that would be appropriate might be the vets service nickname, picture, unit patches, branch emblem, ribbons or medals awarded, state of residency and more. Wording or lettering may be done in fabric pen or paint;
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6B - Paulding County Progress Fair Preview Wednesday, June 5, 2013 and the block may contain patchwork, embroidery, appliqu, cross stitch and other media. Because generational effects of Agent Orange are possible, blocks may also be submitted to honor a child or grandchild of a veteran exposed to the herbicide. To keep credibility, these squares must directly note or reference their related veteran. Quilt blocks will be displayed during the Paulding County Fair then donated to the Agent Orange Victims and Widows Support Network which hosts the Quilt of Tears Project. The local project chairperson will see that the squares are put together into a quilt, which will be displayed next June over Fathers Day weekend at Defiance College for a commemoration ceremony. More information on submitting a square for an Agent Orange Quilt of Tears, contact Ellie Townley at 419506-1275. She also has copies of consent forms required for the project. For more information on the northwest Ohio area project, contact the Defiance County Veterans Service Commission at 419-7826861 or the project chair, Ruby Schindler, at 419-6582835. PURPLE HEARTS For the third year, fair officials will be taking quilts, afghans, cross stitch blankets or throws with a patriotic theme and featuring a Purple Heart in a class called Purple Hearts for Veterans. The items must be at least lap sized (40x60), but no larger than twin sized. It is requested they be red, white and blue with at least one Purple Heart incorporated in the design. Entries may be entered in junior and senior divisions. They will be judged and prizes awarded, but those whose handiwork will be displayed are asked to sign waivers allowing their pieces to be donated. The intent is to distribute these items to veterans in Paulding County, in V.A. hospitals and nursing facilities around Ohio or across the nation. According to Lonnie Miller, who is organizing the giveaway, Paulding County veterans will get first priority. Next, veterans in Fort Waynes V.A. hospital will be served. Questions may be directed to Miller at 419-5873594. The fair secretarys office is a hub of activity in the days leading up to and during the Paulding County Fair. Manning the office this year is the team of Carole Overmyer and Della Stephey. In the office, reservations are taken for camping sites, entries are registered with the required $10 exhibitor passes, memberships to the Paulding County Agricultural Society are sold, and fair books may be obtained, as well as fair board fundraisers. Office hours are 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday through Friday, and Saturday, 10 a.m.-noon. The phone number is 419399-2961.
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Paulding County Idol is entering its seventh year with the 2013 talent competition. This year will feature an expanded format. The music starts at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, June 15 in the Brenda Thomas Memorial Senior Pavilion. In years past, winners were determined on the merit of one song. Again this year, finalists will be determined by the first song. All contestants must bring a second song tract, for the second performance will reveal the winners. Again, the top three winners will receive cash prizes. First place will earn $150; second, $100; and third, $50. Potential contestants may continue to register until 6 p.m. the day of the event in the fair secretarys office, or mail in a registration form to P.O. Box 222, Paulding, Ohio 45879. There is no entry fee and the competition is open to everyone. Contact Larry Colley for more information at 419-399-5162. how owning a horse with benefit their FFA/4-H experience. Winner of the contest will be announced during the junior fair pleasure and performance horse show on Thursday, June 13 around noon. Ownership and responsibility for the animal will immediately be assumed by the winners family. The colt will be on the grounds the entire fair week. To receive the registration papers for the colt, the winner must train it then enter it in at least one class during the 2014 junior fair horse show.
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Fourteen director positions will be up for grabs during this years Paulding County Fair, when members of the Paulding County Agricultural Society select its leaders. The election is from noon-4 p.m. in the fair secretarys office on Saturday, June 15. Membership tickets must be displayed in order to vote. Memberships are $1 and are available to Paulding County residents 18 years of age or older. They may be purchased in the fair secretarys office on the fairgrounds. Six terms actually expire this year; the additional eight are unexpired terms that were filled for a one-year time frame or vacant. Expiring terms are in Antwerp Village, Mike Molitor; Grover Hill Village, Lonnie Miller; Haviland Village, Ellen Townley; and Paulding Village, Jeff Miller; and the townships of Benton, Jason Germann and Carryall, unfilled. The one-year unexpired terms are for Oakwood Village, Kenny Thomas; and for
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the townships of Auglaize, Evan Schlatter; Brown, Joel Parrett; Crane, unfilled; Emerald, Caleb Schlatter; Harrison, Katelyn Hughes; Jackson, Dan Howell; and Washington, unfilled. Persons who wish to run for one of these posts must be members of the agricultural society, have at least 10 other members sign a petition obtained from the fair board secretary Sue Miller, 419-587-3594, and file it by 5 p.m. June 7. Larry Colley, Blue Creek Township, is the lone director with a term expiring in 2014. Additionally, anyone elected for the directorships in Auglaize, Emerald, Harrison and Jackson townships and Oakwood Village will expire at that time. Terms ending in 2015 are held by Tim Shafer, Payne Village; Francis Saxton, Paulding Township; Sue Miller, Latty Township and Alison Stoller, at-large. This year, the Ohio Farm Bureau in Paulding County is conducting a Farmers Care, formerly Farmers Share, Breakfast. It will begin at 8 a.m. June 15 during the Paulding County Fair to express appreciation to the community. It will be served until food runs out, usually about 9:30 a.m. The meal is available for a free-will donation in the Brenda Thomas Memorial Senior Pavilion. According to Jen Wilson, local organizational director, the new concept was developed because it is getting harder to determine the farmers share, due to prices varying so much. Were taking time to give back to the community for their supportFarmers are providing a safe, abundant food supply to consumers. What theyre doing is about producing a good product, and providing an affordable breakfast to show they care, she concluded. Now in its 13th year, the event has been well attended each time it is offered. Menu items this year are sausage gravy with biscuits, pancakes, fruit cup, sweet rolls and muffins, coffee, juice and milk. The farmers, whose efforts supplied the basic ingredients for all these breakfast items, have been making about 50 cents for their share of the whole meal for the past five years. Store prices above that come from others in the food provision chain. Wilson said 81 cents of one food dollar goes somewhere else with 19 cents to farmers.
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The Cloverbuds 4-H Club met May 4 at the extension building at the Paulding County Fairgrounds for a Master Gardeners Volunteer program. The program included information about the inner structure of trees, planting new trees and the importance of trees.
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Each day of this years Paulding County Fair, June 10-15, has been assigned a special significance with special coordinating events. Monday has been named Cancer Awareness Day. Members of the Flat Rock Junior Farmers 4-H club are hoping to turn the fairgrounds pink for Cancer Awareness Day. They will be selling pink tshirts in support of the Paulding County Relay For Life. Tuesday is Senior Citizen Day. Free admission is offered to everyone 60 years young and up on Senior Citizens Day, Tuesday, June 11. Brenda Thomas Memorial Senior Pavilion will house the days events. Beginning at 8 a.m., seniors will be a breakfast of sausage gravy and biscuits, courtesy of The Gardens of Paulding. Games will be played from 10-11 a.m., including bingo and a play money auction. The complimentary boxed lunch, served at 11:30 a.m., will be prepared by the senior center. Those who plan to attend need to contact the Paulding Senior Center at 419399-3650 or the fair board secretarys office by 4 p.m. Friday, June 7 to reserve a
meal. From noon-2 p.m., Kenzie Clemens will entertain. Transportation from the parking area will be available. Senior Day is sponsored by the fair board and several area businesses. Wednesday is 4-H Alumni Reunion Day. A reunion tent will be set up behind the Grange Hall 4-H Alumni Reunion Day activities. There will be a giant cake to share. People are encouraged to wear 4-H shirts and to look over memorabilia and pictures to peruse and reminisce over. Thursday is Veterans Day. Snacks and drinks will be available to veterans and their spouses throughout the day, beginning around 2 p.m. These are provided by the fair board, Paulding County Veterans Service Office and Wetzel Motorcycle Club. A ham and bean supper will be served by the Paulding VFW Post 587 in the Senior Pavilion. Serving starts at 4 p.m. Friday is FFA Alumni and Flag Day. FFA alumni from the county have lots of fun activities in which to participate. At 11:30 a.m. in the show arena there will be a livestock
judging contest. Following, at 1:30 p.m. in the reunion tent there will be a meet and greet of former and current FFA members. Those wishing to join the alumni organizations, as well as members of the groups, can sign up for a drawing. Prize is a wooden table constructed by FFA members. During the same time there will be free watermelon to enjoy and feed sack races to participate in. FFA advisors say alumni and current FFA members are welcome to participate in all but the giveaway, which is strictly for members of the alumni groups. An array of flags will be displayed around the fairgrounds for Flag Day. Saturday is Safety and Scouts Day. Safety Day activities begin at noon. They will take place in the vicinity of the pavilion, reunion tent and the bottom grounds. They will include a Life Flight landing, Ohio State Highway Patrol simulator, and displays for farm, water, electrical and home safety. Scouts Day will consist of demonstration by local scouts and sign-up information in the tent.
4-H Alumni Day will be Wednesday, June 12. Pictured here is a vintage photo of Mark Spangler with his steer at the Paulding County Fair.
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Junk Yard Band, a five-man group from Fort Wayne, will play music from the 50s, 60s and 70s during their concert beginning at 8 p.m. on Friday, June 14 in the pavilion.
John Curran and Renegade will take the stage from 8-10 p.m. on Wednesday, June 12. They will perform in the pavilion.
Morse Family Gospel Singers will perform two sessions durMatt Enik will be the closing act in the pavilion this year at Jamison Road will perform country music beginning at 8 ing the Paulding County Fair, Monday, June 11 in the Brenda the Paulding County Fair. He will perform Saturday, June 15 p.m. in the grandstand. Thomas Memorial Pavilion. The first show commences at 5 beginning at 8:30 p.m. p.m. with a second at 8 p.m.
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MISS PAULDING COUNTY TO BE CROWNED Eight high school girls from Wayne Trace and Paulding high schools will vie for the title of Miss Paulding County Pageant during a pageant held during John Paulding Days. The third annual event will be held at 7 p.m. Friday, June 7 in the Paulding High School Auditeria. Competing in this years pageant are, front Felita Guyton, a sophomore at Paulding; second row Olivia Hoisington, a senior at Paulding, and Kylie Bishop, a junior at Paulding/Vantage; third row Mackenzie Haney, a junior at Wayne Trace, Hayle Simonin, a freshman at Paulding, and Alex Chandler, a sophomore at Paulding; back row Lauren Speice, a junior at Wayne Trace/Vantage, and Mayah Nance, a freshman at Paulding. Over $500 in scholarships will be awarded to the winners, with a 50/50 raffle for the audience. Tickets are $5 and are available at the door, from contestants, or by calling 419-302-3845.
a Courtyard Candy Drop on the courthouse lawn. Kids are invited to line up around the lawn of the courthouse and when we say go, they can walk around the lawn and pick up sweat treats, said Willitzer. Willitzer noted that anyone wishing to donate bags of candy can do so by dropping them off at the Paulding County Senior Center. One of the big moments of the festival is the crowning of Miss Paulding County at 7 p.m. on Friday at the Paulding High School Auditeria. Eight girls from Paulding High School and Wayne Trace High School will be competing for the crown this year. Contestants include Felita Guyton, Paulding; Olivia Hoisington, Paulding; Kylie Bishop, Paulding/Vantage; Mackenzie Haney, Wayne Trace; Hayle Simonin, Paulding; Alex Chandler, Paulding; Lauren Speice, Wayne Trace/Vantage; and Mayah Nance, Paulding. Last years winner was Britney Rosswurm. Tickets are $5 and are available at the door, from contestants or by calling 419-3023845. Over $500 in scholarships will be awarded to the winners, with a 50/50 raffle for the audience. Saturday morning, the fun of the festival will be incorporated with the Paulding County Hospital Health Fair, from 7:30-11 a.m. at the hospital. Those tests available to be performed include comprehensive health panel, thyroid screen, hemoglobin AIC and PSA. Those who participate in the testing are invited to take advantage of a Relay For Life fundraiser breakfast that will be held at the hospital dining room after the blood draw. The cost is $3. On the square, John Paulding Days wraps up with rides and concessions open from noon-10 p.m. Special pricing will be in effect for Kids Day. The free Family Music Fest will provide live entertainment from 5-10 p.m. When villages have this kind of activity, it gets communities involved in things where they come in contact with people they wouldnt have otherwise, said Burkley. Its sort of a front porch mentality where you get to know your neighbors and other people in town. It also draws in a lot of people that come to visit during that time. It might not be a large endeavor like much larger communities have, but it is a homecoming of sorts, Burkley said. Its another opportunity to highlight the community and its businesses.
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5-10 p.m. Rides, Games & Food Vendors by D&D Putting & Amusements on the square. Wristbands $15 from 5-10 p.m. 5:45 p.m. Parade Line-up Begins 7 p.m. Grand Parade More than 100 floats, marching bands, horses, twirling groups, clowns and candy. This years theme is Going For the Green. Parade grand marshals are Tony and Nancy Burkley.
5-10 p.m. Rides, Games & Food Vendors by D&D Putting & Amusements on the square. Wristbands $15 from 5-10 p.m. 5-10 p.m. Free Family Music Fest Sponsored by Salvation Army of Paulding County and The Compass Youth Center; bands from all over northwest Ohio to perform 6-7 p.m. Courtyard Candy Drop Kids will get to line up around the courthouse; kids can pick up sweet treats. Kids are to meet at the Chamber tent.
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7 p.m. Miss Paulding County Scholarship Pageant Paulding High School Auditeria. Eight young women will vie for the title and scholarship prizes in the third annual event. Tickets are on sale at the door, from any contestant or by calling 419-302-3845. 7-11 a.m. Paulding County Hospital Family Health Day Annual event located at the hospital on Ohio 111 on the west edge of Paulding 10-11:30 a.m. Free Guided Nature Walk at Black Swamp Nature Center. Meet in the parking lot of the parking lot of the Paulding Ponds, off McDonald Pike. Free tour will be offered at 10 a.m. Mark Holtsberry, Paulding SWCD educator, will make a presentation on the history of the property, which originally was part of the sugar beet factory. Master Gardeners will be available to answer questions. Open to everyone.
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For more information about John Paulding Days events, visit the Chamber web site at www.pauldingchamber.com or like us on Facebook at facebook.com/pauldingohchamber
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