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October 6-15, 2006
Gates open daily 8:00am- 10:00pm
BUILDINGS:
Georgia Building (GB) • Miller-Murphy-
Howard (MMH) • Beef/Dairy Arena (BDA
• Multipurpose Building (MPB) • Sheep/
Swine/Goat Barn #2 (SSG#2) • McGill
Marketplace (MGB) • Heritage Hall (HH) •
Reaves Arena (RA) • Covered Horse Arena
(CHA) • New South Arena (NSA) • Open
Horse Arena (OHA)
COMPETITIVE EXHIBITS
Oct. 6: 12:00p.m- 10:00p.m.; Oct. 7 & 14:
10:00 a.m-10:00 p.m.; Oct. 8: 10:00 a.m.-
10:00p.m.; Oct. 9-13: 9:00 a.m.-10:00p.m.;
Oct. 15: 10:00 a m.-9:00p.m.
Heritage Hall
FFA and TSA exhibits, Georgia Grown
Pavilion, Georgia Living Store, Georgia
Forestry Department, Honey Bee Story,
Christmas Tree Story, Decorated Christmas
Trees, Centennial Farms Story
Miller-Murphy-Howard Building
4-H and FCCLA Competitions. Georgia
Living Competitions/Demonstrations/
Displays: Antiques, Hobbies, Fine Arts,
Culinary, Food Preservation, Horticulture,
Textiles, Artists-in-Residence, Wool Story,
Georgia’s Water Quality Story
COMMERCIAL VENDORS AND
SERVICES
Me Gill Marketplace , Georgia Building,
and Fairgrounds
Oct. 6, 9-13: 12:00pm-10:00 pm; Oct. 7,8,
14: 10:00 am-10:00 pm; Oct. 15: 10:00 am
-9:00 pm
GEORGIA NATIONAL SCHOOL
HOUSE
Self-Guided Student Educational Tours
Students, teachers, and bus drivers are admit
tedfree October 9-13 only in the morning.
Some chaperones may be subject to a $ 5.00
fee. Tours must be registered in advance at
478/988-6483 or thawk@gnfa.
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SENIOR CITIZENS’
MIDDAY AT THE FAIR
Presented by Houston Healthcare Com
plex
Seniors plan to attend the Fair weekday
afternoons to enjoy the entertainment and walk
through the exhibits. Senior Discount: 25% off
food and beverages at Peaches n Cream Case,
Georgia National Restaurant, MMH Food
Court, or Cox Ice Cream Trailer (near GB);
12:00pm-4:00 pm weekdays only.
SNEAK-A-PEEK
October 5 - Gates Open: 3:00p.m.
Admission: Adults and seniors, $3.00; chil
dren 10 and under, free
Pay-One-Price Midway: Rides open at 3:00
p.m.; $ 12.00 unlimited rides; does not in
clude Fair gate admission. (Does not include
SPEED, nonmechanical Midway rides,
Agri-Lift, or boat rides.)
Opening Ceremony: 4:00 p.m., Sen. Ross
Tolleson, Reaves Arena
Food: Funnel cakes, cotton candy, gyros,
corn dogs, etc.
Music: Free outdoor concert Featuring
STILLWATER, and opening act BIG MIKE
AND THE BOOTY PAPA’S, 7:3opm
Exhibits: Georgia Living Center (Miller-
Murphy-Howard Bldg.)
GEORGIA NATIONAL FAIR ENTER
TAINMENT
Free (except w here noted)
• Attractions & Street Entertainment
Boat Rides ($2.00/person or $5.00/boat), Ed
id Geraldine's Old-time Music, Heinz Hitch,
Bade Henry Variety Act, Todd Lagessie Stilt
walker, Millie the Monkey, Playin’ Possum
Musicians, Rock-It Robot, Tadpole the Clown,
Tuggle’s Tepee, Bill IFray's Pony Rides (cost
TBA)
• Agri-Lift ($2.50 one way; $4.00 round
trip)
U’eekdays: 12:00 pm-10:00 pm; weekends:
10:00 am-10:00 pm
• Backyard Circus
Daily: 11:00 am, 2:00 pm, 6:30 pm
• Eudora Farms Petting Zoo
Educational Shows: Oct. 6-8: 11:00 am,
1:00, 3:30 pm, 6:00 pm; Oct. 9-12: 11:00 am,
1:00pm; Oct. 13: 11:00 a.m., 1:00p.m.
Petting Zoo: Daily 10:00 a.m -10:00p.m.
• Georgia National Stage
Katelyn Tarver Presented by Radio Dis
ney - Daily: 2:45 pm, 5:00 pm, 8:00 pm
Leon Jacobs Presented by RAFF Inc. and
Rockford Steel - Daily: 3:15 pm, 6:15 pm,
10:00 pm; Sat.: 2;00 pm
• Grizzly Falls with
National Fair
Welde’s
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sented
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rolet and 13
WMAZ
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3:00 pm,
7:00 pm, 9:00 pm
• IGX Interac-
tive Game Experience
Daily: Play with video games, Georgia Build
ing (during building hours)
• Jeff Smith Automotive/WDEN FM
99 Stage
Unisoghnn - Oct. 6-7: 3:15, 5:30 pm, 8:30
pm; Oct. 8-10: 3:15 pm, 5:30 pm, 9:00 pm
Povertyneck Hillbillies - Oct. 11-15: 5:30
pm; Oct. 11, 12, 15: 9:00 pm; Oct. 13-14: 8:30
pm
WDF.N FM 99 Colgate Country Show
down Finals - Oct. 7:1:00pm
Rick Huckabee - Oct. 7:3:30pm
Colgate Country Showdown - Oct. 13-14:
1:00 pm
The Bridge and Doc Driver - Oct. 7: 11:30
am; 10:00 pm; Oct. 8: 12:00 pm
Vocal Trash - Daily 4:oopm, 7:00 pm
• Laser Show - Presented by Buick Pon
tiac GMC, 41 NBC
Sun. - Thu.: 8:30 pm; Fri. - Sat.: 9:30 pm
• Lowe Toyota Clogging/Entertain
ment Stage
Daily: Clogging, line dancing, other enter
tainment
• Mike Fuller Magician - Presented by
MCCG Children’s Hospital
Mon. - Fri.: 10:00 am, 11:30 am; daily: 2:45
pm, 6:15 pm, 8:00 pm
• Nerveless Nocks - Present
ed by Jeff Smith Automotive
Wheel of Death and Sway .
Poles - Daily: 4:30 pm, 6:00
pm, 8:30 pm
Motorcycle Aerialists
over the Lake - Daily:
6:45 pm, 7:45 pm,
9:15 pm NSj:
• Okefenokee
Joe - Presented by ' / I
Windstream /
Mon. - Fri.: 10:00
am, 11:45 am: 7:00
pm; Oct. 6,7, 14: 2:30
pm, 5:30 pm, 7:00 pm;
Oct. 8, 15: 2:30 pm, 7:00
pm
• Prescott Suzuki Stage
Living Illusions - Daily: 4:3opm,
6:30 pm, 8:30 pm
Tammy Barton Hypnotist - Daily: s:3opm,
7:30 pm, 9:30 pm
Fair Bear Writing Awards - Oct. 7: 1:30
pm
Cloverleaf 4-H Variety Show - Oct. 7:
10:00 am, 11:00 am, 12:00 pm
Senior 4-H Variety Show - Oct. 8:10:00 am,
11:00 am, 12:00 pm
4-H Clovers & Co. - Oct. 15: 12:30 pm, 1:45
pm, 2:45 pm
• ReithofTer Midway Rides and Games
Weekdays: 12:00 pm; weekends: 10:00 am
• Robinson’s Racing Pigs - Presented by
Supersod
Daily: 1:00 pm, 3:00 pm, 5:00 pm, 7:00 pm,
8:00 pm, 9:00 pm; extra show Sat: 11:00 am
• Royal Hanneford Circus - Presented by
The Telegraph
Daily: 4:00 pm, 6:00 pm, 8:00 pm; Sat., 2:00
pm, 4:00 pm, 6:00 pm, 8:00 pm
• Showboat Marionettes
Daily: 3:30 pm, 6:30 pm, 7:45 pm
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6
SPECIAL EVENTS
8:00 am- The Telegraph Day. Clip coupon
in newspaper for $ 1.00 off adult gate admis
sion only to Fair.
GEORGIA LIVING & YOUTH
EVENTS
12:00 pm: Elna Sewing Machine Demon
strations, Young at Heart, Griffin, MMH
1:00pm: “Art in Autumn" Standard Flower
Show, MMH
2:00 pm: Put Your Tastebuds in Motion,
Jewell Hutto, Holly Hidell, Georgia Egg
Commission, MMH
3:30 pm Put Your Tastebuds in Motion,
Jewell Hutto, Holly Hidell, Georgia Egg
Commission, MMH
4:30 pm: I Love Eggs "Dreamy Breakfast”
Contest, MMH
6:30 pm 4-H Scarecrow Contest, MMH,
outside
LIVESTOCK & HORSE SHOWS
9:00 am Junior Beef Showmanship, pre
club - Bth grade, BDA
9:00 am Junior Beef Showmanship, 9th -
12th grade, MPB
12:00 pm: Market Lamb Showmanship,
NSA
1:00 pm: State Champ FFA Tractor Driv
ing Contest, OHA
7:oopm Bo Peep Costume Class, NSA
7:00 pm Barrel Race, CHA
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7
SPECIAL EVENTS
10:00 am: Georgia National Fair and Per
ry Kiwanis Club Farm/City Days Parade,
downtown Perry to North Gate, Grand
Marshal Perry Mayor James Worrall
7:30 pm Concert: Gretchen Wilson, RA*
GEORGIA LIVING & YOUTH
EVENTS
9:00 am “Art in Autumn" Standard Flower
Show, MMH
9:00 am Junior 4-H Omelet Contest,
MMH
9:00 am FFA Horticulture Plant ID, RA,
North Concourse
9:00 am Elna Sewing Machine Demon
strations, Young at Heart, Griffin, MMH
9:30 am Cloverleaf 4-H Public Speaking
Contest, MMH, Room F
9:30 am Senior 4-H Public Speaking Con
test, MMH Room E
10:00 am Cloverleaf Variety Show,
Prescott Suzuki Stage
10:00am FFA Tree ID Contest, RA, South
Concourse
10:30 am Junior 4-H Public Speaking Con-
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THE FJURJOURNAL 2006