o 7, CELEBRAT YE Decapes YVVIITS Vr yy qv q ¢ 150th Blackstock Fair? August 28 & 29, 2015 The Blackstock Fair is celebrating their 150th year and the theme is ‘Celebrating the Decades’. The fun kicks off on Friday August 28 with the popular Demolition Derby at 7 p.m. New this year will be a Beverage Garden, as well as new classes including Mad Dog Competition. Other highlights of the fair include: Saturday night Video Dance Party with DJ Brian Cox from KX96, model railway centre, lawn tractor pulling, chainsaw carving and so much more. Sunday at 11 a.m. don’t miss ‘From Then to Now’, an equipment display and interaction special. For more information call 905-986-0035 or see our website: www.blackstockfair.ca = a ae September 5-7, 2015 The Port Perry Fair celebrates agriculture every Labour Day weekend. The action starts at 12 p.m. Saturday September 5th, with the Midway and Lawn Tractor Pull. The opening ceremonies will be held at 6 p.m. at the fair grandstand followed by the exciting Tractor Pull! Sunday the Port Perry Agriculture Fair will be in full swing with the 4-H Shows, Beef Cattle Show, Holstein Cattle Show, fun Family Rodeo and new this year, the wild Chuck Wagon races. The ever popular Demolition Derby takes place at 6 p.m. A variety of musical entertainment, in the entertain- ment shelter, will kick off with the Julien Kelland Band opening for our headliner, Small Town Pistols. On Monday, Heavy Horses will be featured along with an Extreme Rodeo. Come share in the thrills and excitement of these events. Check out our Events section of the website for more details, or the Schedule Of Events 2015 for times and dates for each event. www.portperryfair.com POR cobra Avriculugs mi Ticket information available ening at il i T PERRY FAIR SEPT. 9-( 20 TREME RODEO Sunday's entertainment, brings you Chuck Wagon Races PLUS Monday a Professional Extreme Rodeo with all the elements of a regular rodeo. Di $ dva Ht ig Af F mK co =, FOCUS - AUGUST 2015 7