What is New at the Fair?
Miniature
Horses - Come To The Fair and Find Prince Charming
Little
Prince Charming is the newest addition to the stables of Ted and
Karen Lada of Spring Gait Meadows. He is a miniature palomino,
with big brown eyes. Did you know that horses have the largest eyes
of all the land mammals? At birth, he measured 19", or
almost 5 hands. See how much he grows over the two months. This
Little Prince Charming entered the world about the 11th of July and
will celebrate his two month birthday at the fair. Be sure to sign
his card when you visit the Red and White Striped Tent.
Charm's
mother Sophie will be coming to the fair along with him. She is a
gray miniature with a friendly disposition and love of people. A
third miniature horse will provide a chance for a
Photo opportunity so remember your camera.
This
is a rare opportunity to get up close and share in the wonder of
these tiny yet incredibly strong horses.
We
are delighted to share with you our Charm
and Sophistication
(Sophie).
New
and Improved Midway
Georgetown Fair welcomes Magical Midways, a modern, clean, family run midway. Thrill to their awesome rides and
try your luck at their games of chance.
Fair Theme
The theme this year is HORSES. Horses of all shapes and colours will be on the grounds. Come and take part in the horse scavenger hunt in the building as well and see if you can find them in and among the displays.
So make sure you come and see:
The Blacks Percheron Team,
Georgetown Equestrian Centre Schooling Show
Watch young people compete in Hunter and Jumper Classes on Saturday
Miniature Horses
Karen and Ted Lada of Spring Gait Meadows will be bringing three miniature horses to the fair. Sophie and her baby, who will be celebrating his two month birthday at fair time, will be on display. Come and sign his birthday card. The baby was 19 inches high (4 hands 3 inches) at birth, but how much will he grow in two months? Bring your cameras for a photo opportunity with the little horses. Learn about their work days and their life today. Be sure to visit us in the RED and WHITE Striped Tent to see these little wonders!
Georgetown
Fall Fair Idol
So you think you can sing? Then come prove it at the Georgetown Fall Fair Idol. From ages 10 and up, we are looking for Halton's best
talent. You can sing a capella, or bring your own karaoke track. Sign up today by contacting Lee Martin at martinmediaproductions@yahoo.com .
Entertainment
Greg Tarlin - Not Bad At All
McGinley Irish Dancers
Halton Hills Concert Band
Tru Lee Odd Show
Johnnie and the Phatt Cats with 50' and 60' Rock and Roll
Agricultural Awareness Tent
Be sure to visit the Agricultural Awareness Tent to learn about farming and see the many farm animals! New for 2011- The Egg Farmers of Ontario Mobile unit, a Beekeeper, more birds and other fowl, rope making demonstrations as well as cows, chickens, alpaca, horses, pigs and sheep. There is always a lot to see and learn in the Agricultural Awareness tent, The BIG Tent!!
Homecrafts
The exhibits for the Homecraft sections will be accepted at the HOMECRAFT Building on
Wednesday Sept. 7th 4:00-9:00PMThursday Sept. 8th 9:00-11:30 AM
No entries accepted after 11:30 AM.
CHILDREN's items: No later than Wednesday Sept. 7th 7:00PM as the judging takes place on Wednesday night.
Please note that the Exhibitor Fee has been increased to $ 5.00. You may enter any number of classes but only one item pre section. If you wish to get a number and tags in advance, please contact GLENDA at 905-877-2101.
