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September
Business Spotlight

Everyone loves a County
Fair. The Cotton Candy, Funnel Cakes, Corn Dogs, Ice
Cream, BBQ, Entertainment, Exhibits, Animals, Grandstand
Shows along with Carnival Rides, it brings back so many
memories. Come along to the County Fair to bring back
memories or to create some new ones. Navajo County will
be celebrating the 79th Annual Navajo County Fair &
Rodeo on September 15-19, 2010, in Holbrook, AZ located
at 404 east Hopi Drive. If you would like to enter some
of your Hobbies, Garden Fruits & Vegetables, Baked
goods, etc. into the county fair but think it is too
late, we are still accepting Open Class Exhibit Entries
until Sept 13, 2010. Pick up a Fair Book, call us or
check out the web site @ 928.524.4757 -
www.navajocountyfair.org to get your entry form and
entries into the fair office. Come to the County Fair
for an affordable family fun event. This years
Entertainment is: Charlie Franks the Ultimate Elvis,
Danny Connor Reptile Adventures, Charlie Stron Stilt
Walker - Juggler, Poppin Penelope Balloon Artist - Magic
plus local Entertainment and for the Rodeo: John Payne
"The One Arm Bandit" & Caine "The Pain" Hager. So Much
to see and do so come join us at the Navajo County Fair
September 15-19, 2010.
79TH ANNUAL
NAVAJO COUNTY FAIR
The theme for this year’s fair is
“Sow it, Grow it, Show it”
Wednesday – September 15, 2010: (6:00 p.m. –
10:00 p.m.) Opening Ceremonies, Navajo County Jr. Miss
Pageant, Carnival, Jr. Livestock, Open Class Livestock &
Small Stock, Vendors, Open Class & 4-H Exhibits, 4-H
Horse Achievement Show and Entertainment.
Thursday – September 16, 2010: (10:00 a.m. –
10:00 p.m.) Demolition Derby, Carnival, Antique Tractor
Show, Jr. Livestock Show, Open Class Livestock & Small
Stock Show & Exhibits, Vendors, Open Class & 4-H
Exhibits, Demonstrations and Entertainment.
Friday – September 17, 2010: (10:00 a.m. – 10:00
p.m.) Team Roping, Rodeo 1st performance, Carnival, Jr.
Livestock Show, Jr. Livestock Auction, Antique Tractor
Show, Open Class Livestock & Small Stock Show &
Exhibits, Vendors, Open Class & 4-H Exhibits,
Demonstrations and Entertainment.
Saturday – September 18, 2010: (10:00 a.m. –
10:00 p.m.) Little Buckaroo Rodeo, Rodeo 2nd performance
and will be (“Tough Enough to Wear Pink?”), Antique
Tractor Show & Pull, Carnival, Jr. Livestock Exhibits,
Open Class Livestock & Small Stock Show & Exhibits,
Vendors, Open Class & 4-H Exhibits, Demonstrations and
Entertainment.
Sunday – September 19, 2010: (10:00 a.m. – 5:00
p.m.) (8:00 a.m. Ranch Horse Competition), Ranch Rodeo,
Antique Tractor Show, Carnival, Open Class Livestock &
Small Stock Exhibits, Vendors, Open Class & 4-H Exhibits
and Entertainment.
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Welcome
35th
Annual Fall Artisans Festival
September 24-26th, 2010 at Mountain Meadow
Recreation Complex off of Woodland Road
3rd
Annual Locals Night-Friday September 24th from 5-8
pm, will feature a Karaoke Contest. Sponsored by:



Download your Karaoke Entry Form
35th Annual Fall
Festival Parade
"White Mountain
Champions"
Saturday,
September 25 at 10:00 am
Sponsored by:

Download your Fall Festival Parade Entry Form
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The Pinetop-Lakeside Chamber of Commerce
has a special year planned
for you and your family
in the White Mountains of Arizona!
*Shopping
& Activities for the Entire Family |
*Fantastic Outdoor Activities |
*Fine
Accommodation |
*Fabulous Hiking |
*Beautiful Pine Forest |
*Watchable Wildlife |
*Great Restaurants |
*High Mountains |
*Cool Weather |
*Great
Fishing |
*Fun Festivals |
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Of all the areas
to visit, travelers would be hard-pressed to find a region that
offers more - more natural beauty, more history and culture,
more recreation, more adventure, more memories - than Arizona's
White Mountains.
Here, sunny skies and four classic seasons enhance a variety of
activities. In winter visitors can enjoy sledding or tobogganing,
snow boarding, ice-fishing, and, of course, world-class downhill
skiing and cross-country skiing. Miles of groomed
trails and first-rate facilities draw enthusiasts from around
the world.
Spring,
too, is a special time. Frozen lakes and streams open themselves
to fishermen (some of the best fishing of the year can be found
in spring) boaters, hikers and sightseer's. Meadow grasses
turn green and wildflowers dot the landscape. As the
earth rejuvenates, so does the spirit.
In
summer, with stubborn patches of gleaming snows still clinging
to her summits, the White Mountains offer visitors a variety of
scenic attractions and an unlimited array of outdoor activities.
Some 50 alpine lakes and 800 miles of cold, crystal clear rivers
and springs draw visitors throughout the season to this mountain
playground.
Autumn
is for many their favorite season, when the land and its inhabitants
prepare for the coming snows. The White Mountains offer a change
of colors to rival any in the nation, with the added pleasure
of relative solitude. Wildlife is abundant, trails are
not crowded.
Hunters and fishermen enjoy spectacular sport, hiking and sightseeing
are at their best.
In
the White Mountains, whatever the season, whatever
your interest, it's
always the right time to visit and you
are always welcome!
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