Worth County Fair returns with fan favorites
Published 7:40 pm Tuesday, June 18, 2019
NORTHWOOD — The Worth County Fair will take over once again this year at the Worth County Fairgrounds in Northwood. This year the fair will run Wednesday through Sunday. Weekly passes are $20, day passes are $10 and children 5 years old and younger get in free. Saturday will be veterans and seniors day, with admission being $5 for those parties.
Major events will be returning fan favorites, such as the rodeo Thursday, the lumberjack show Friday, the tractor pull Saturday and the demo derby Sunday. Swifty Swine racing pigs will have five shows each day at the fair. The Ninja Experience will have multiple shows throughout the fair, as will Matt’s Family Jam and Nick’s Kid’s Show. There will be a baby contest this year on Sunday.
Other events include the yearly 4-H exhibits and judging, agri-puppets, caricature drawing, a balloon artist and carnival rides.
The 4-H exhibits have opened. The carnival rides will open Wednesday, which is also when the Fair Queen contest will take place, as well as a free-until-gone fair board appreciation barbecue.
On Thursday there will be a tractor-operating contest in addition to the pedal pulls and rodeo. Friday will boast face painting along with the caricatures and balloon artists starting their two-day stints, before the lumberjack show later that night. The tractor pull will close out the night Saturday. Sunday will see the baby contest, the 4-H state conference meeting and a teen dance, as well as a beef barbecue sponsored by Worth County Cattlemen.
Events
Wednesday
2 p.m.: Reading Road Trip, Community Room
5:30 p.m.: Fair board appreciation barbecue, Shelter House
6:30 p.m.: Fair Queen contest, Shelter House
7 p.m.: The Memories, Shelter House
Thursday
Noon: Free lunch, Shelter House
3 p.m.: Tractor operator contest, North Side Quonset Building
6 p.m.: Pedal pull, outside of Shelter House
6:30 p.m.: Rodeo, Grandstand
Friday
11 a.m.-5 p.m.: Face painting, Commercial Building
1-5 p.m.: Caricature drawing, Commercial Building
2-8 p.m.: Balloon artist, Commercial Building
6:30 p.m.: Lumberjack show, Grandstand
Saturday
11 a.m.-5 p.m.: Face painting, Commercial Building
Noon: Free lunch, Shelter House
Noon-4 p.m.: Caricature drawing, Commercial Building
Noon-6 p.m.: Balloon artist, Commercial Building
6:30 p.m.: Tractor pull, Grandstand
Sunday
9 a.m.: Church service, Shelter House
11 a.m.: Baby Contest, Shelter House
Noon: Beef barbecue, Shelter House
Noon-4 p.m.: Balloon artist, Commercial Building
5 p.m.: Demo derby, Grandstand
9-11 p.m.: 4-H teen dance, Shelter House
Fourth of July fun scheduled
Northwood will continue its tradition of a weekend full of Fourth of July events. The celebrating starts the Fourth of July with a parade, food, games, Miss Northwood, a horseshoe tournament and — of course — fireworks.
July 5 will be filled with a pool party, a root beer garden for children and a beer garden for adults, music and more food and games. Festivities wrap up July 6 with a softball tournament, the Tune run/walk, a golf tournament, more food and games and the continuation of the root beer and beer gardens, and music provided by The Dweebs.
For more information, visit www.northwoodchamber.org or the Northwood Chamber of Commerce’s Facebook page.
Events
July 4
7 a.m.: Pancake breakfast at Shelter House, Central Park
11 a.m.: Fourth of July Parade
After parade: food vendors, Lions Club root beer floats, inflatables, Half Pint the Clown, games, Paw Patrol
1 p.m.: Pedal pull, fairgrounds
1:30 p.m.: Lions duck pond
2 p.m.: Miss Northwood and awards, Shelter House at the fairgrounds
3 p.m.: Horseshoe tourney, Swendsrud Park
10 p.m.: Fireworks, airport
July 5
5-7 p.m.: K-12 pool party
5 p.m.: Root beer garden and activities for kids at the community center
6 p.m.: Beverage garden opens
6 p.m.: Food to be served at Bean & Bistro, Tequilas and Subway, Mr. Taco in the beverage garden and food inside the community center
9 p.m.: The Trip, beverage garden
July 6
9 a.m.: Softball tourney
8 a.m.: TUNE run/walk registration
8:30 a.m.: TUNE run/walk begins
10 a.m.: NKCEF annual golf tourney, Northwood Country Club
5 p.m.: Root beer garden and activities for kids at the community center
6 p.m.: Beverage garden opens
6 p.m.: Food to be served at Bean & Bistro, Tequilas and Subway, Mr. Taco in the beverage garden and food inside the community center
9 p.m.: The Dweebs, beverage garden