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f The Excitement of PC Fun for Everyone Dreamland Week W here could one have found Kyle Petty, a demolition derby, a bevy of beautiful girls, Grandpa Jones, square dancing, and all the games and rides anyone could ever want? At the annual Patrick County Agricultural Fair, of course. Sponsored by the local Rotary Club, the fair was once again a huge success for the county, bringing in extra income for local businesses. The opening night of the event played host to the Miss Patrick County Fair Pageant. Senior Tammie Greer won the pageant and went on to represent the county at the State Fair. Tuesday was a busy night for the fair. Local 4-Hers showed off their handi¬ work in a fashion show, and county bands and dance troupes provided en¬ tertainment throughout the evening. To top the evening off, Kyle Petty, driver for the local Wood Brothers’ racing team, was on hand to sign autographs for his many adoring fans. Even though the rain poured on Wednesday, inclement weather did not stop people from playing the games and viewing the exhibits. The rain also did not inhibit local dare-devils from com¬ peting in the smash-em-up demolition derby. Friday night was a treat for senior citizens with square-dancing and the ap¬ pearance of Grandpa Jones from the CBS television show “Hee Haw.” A rousing fireworks display closed the fair Saturday night and brought to a finish week for all. A young local boy summed As the swings go round and round, Mike Pen¬ dleton smiles at Teresa Conner. Teresa’s eyes are closed — possibly in fear? up the fair with a simple sentence, “Mama, I have to go to the fair — it’s everything!” The bright lights of the fair give an illusion of another world. And for one special week eve¬ ry year, the dream of fair-land becomes re¬ ality. (photo by Andrea Witt) 12 PC Fair
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Dee Wood and Kara Griffith prove The photographer catches Tori that seven years of dance training Hylton’s natural beauty and grace, helps make professionals. The duet According to her friends, Tori’s suc- studies tap at the Patrick County cess has not changed her fun-loving Dance and Arts Center in Stuart. style. Student Talent 11
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With a look of hard, mean determination on his face, Eddie Harris prepares to bump eve¬ ryone in sight. liMPSf; mm ! Amm ik I 1 I - 4 1 ‘ 9 After the star shakes her up a bit, Rachel Tatum is more than ready to continue the evening. The star and other rides are favorites with local fair-goers. “Are you sure that even I can win?” Jennifer Moran and Kim Gunter prepare to play one of the many games at the fair. PC Fair 13
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