Ashtabula County Junior Fair

 

Ashtabula County Junior Fair

Over Night Policy

Overnight and Illegal Substance Policy for ALL Junior Fair Exhibitors:


Any Junior Fair Exhibitor on the fairgrounds between the hours of midnight and 4:00 a.m. must be under the direct supervision of a parent, legal guardian, 4-H Advisor or FFA Instructor.  Direct supervision will be defined as the supervising adult being on the fairgrounds with a degree of control sufficient to keep the exhibitor out of trouble.  Violation of this regulation may result in any or all of the following actions taken against the exhibitor: 

1. The exhibitor may be barred from continuing to exhibit at the current fair. 
2. All trophies, awards or premiums may be forfeited. 
3. The right to exhibit in one or more future fairs may be lost. 
4. The right to participate in the Market Animal Sale may be lost. 
5. The exhibitor and or his family may lose the right to camping or parking permits on the fairgrounds. 
6. The supervising adult may lose his right to camping permits, parking permits and / or free fair passes if he fails to make a good faith effort to provide adequate supervision.
 

Any Junior Fair Exhibitor in possession of an alcoholic drink or other illegal substance, found to have been consuming an alcoholic drink or other illegal substance, found to have been consuming an alcoholic drink or an illegal substance on the fairgrounds, or who comes to the fairgrounds after illegally having consumed an alcoholic drink or illegal substance will also be subject to the above penalties.  The penalizing action taken will be determined by the Senior Fair Board President, two other fair board members chosen by the President, the 4-H Agent, and an FFA Instructor.  Right to appeal will be to the entire fair board following the board’s appeal process.

Junior Fair Board Information

The Ashtabula County Junior Fair is conducted by the Ashtabula County Agricultural Society.  They may be reached at the mailing address:

Ashtabula County Agricultural Society 
PO Box 546
Jefferson, Ohio  44047

 

Junior Fairboard Meetings:
Beginning in January Fairboard meetings will be held the second Wednesday of each month at 6:45 p.m.  Meetings are held at the OSU Extension Office.

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2010 Officers

Club

Greg Howard - President

Chris Clover 4-H Club

Kayla Beckwith -Vice President

Happy Hoppers

 Jenna March-Secretary

Jelly Beans and Jumpers 

 Shelby Fertig - Treasurer Granny's Cut-ups
 

 Senior Fair Board Information

The Ashtabula County Junior Fair is conducted by the Ashtabula County Agricultural Society.  They may be reached at the mailing address:

Ashtabula County Agricultural Society 
PO Box 546
Jefferson, Ohio  44047

2010 Officers of the Senior Fair Board:

President         Larry Kotnik 
Vice Pres.    Bob Spellman
Secretary   Darla Vargo
Treasurer   Darla Vargo 

    

2010 Senior Fairboard Members :

Everett Helfer           Tony Felicijan
Joe Bodnar   Bob Jones
Sue Stockwell   Scott Johnson
Roger Butler   Jerry Stitt 
Julie Dunbar   Dale March
Charles Hamilton   Robert Spellman
Joyce Fenton   Tony Struna
Randy Woodard   Wynn Wessell
 Tom Mazzaro    Larry Kotnik

Senior Fairboard Meetings:
Beginning in January, Fairboard meetings will be held the second Wednesday of each month at 8:00 p.m..  Fairboard meetings are held at the Fairgrounds.

 

 Click here for these links:

Ohio FFA
http://jfg.girlscouts.org
http://www.bsa.scouting.org/
 
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