Shenandoah County Fair

Web Name: Shenandoah County Fair

WebSite: http://www.shencofair.com

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Online Ticket Links for Shenandoah County Fair Events

August 27th - Saturday
Miss Shenandoah County Fair Scholarship Pageant
• Limited Concessions (No Carnival)
• No Entrance Gate Admission
• Pageant Entrance Fee

August 28th - Sunday
Modified Truck and Tractor Pull
• With Concessions
• Gate Admission $4.00 (starting at 4pm) (No Carnival)

August 29th – September 3rd
Full Fair with Carnival
• Fair Opens 10:00am -Carnival Opens at 5pm
• Gate Admission$7 in advance, $8 at the gate

GRANDSTAND EVENT TICKETS

All Concert/grandstand Events Require A Gate Admission Pass (Not Included In The Ticket Price)

Click on these links to order tickets online.
Ticket fees apply to each concert and motorsport event - at checkout


Modified Truck & Tractor Pull / County Pull- $12
Monday Figure 8 Demo Derby- $14
Tuesday Demo Derby- $14
Neal McCoy- $25 to $35
38 Special- $29 to $55
For King & Country-$39 to $69

GATE ADMISSION TICKETS
Gate Admission: August 28th $4.00 (Available at the Gate Only)
Gate Admission: August 29th thru September 3rd, 2022 $7 in advance, $8 at the gate



Ticket buyers are reminded that they should only purchase their tickets through the ticket link provided on the Fair website. Beware of 3rd party sellers. We will be updating our list of tickets on sale all the way up to Fair Week, as additional tickets become available for purchase. Ticket buyers are reminded that they should only purchase their tickets through the ticket link provided on the Fair website. Beware of 3rd party sellers. We will be updating our list of tickets on sale all the way up to Fair Week, as additional tickets become available for purchase.



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Download 2022 Fair Info and Registration forms HERE.
2022 SHENANDOAH COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE
(2022 Shenandoah County Fair Schedule Coming Soon!)
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Click on the links on this page to download printable documents
2022 Fair Information and Registration Forms

2022 Shenandoah County Fair Catalog

Catalog Title Page - Just the title page of the Catalog
Rules & Regulations, Cattle - Exhibitor Rules & General Information, Rules Governing Livestock: Exhibits & Entries, Important Dates & Times to Remember, Beef Cattle (Department A)
Cattle, Swine and Sheep - Dairy Cattle (Department B), Swine (Department C), Sheep (Department D)
Poultry - (Sheep Department D, con't)Poultry (Department F)
(Poultry Department F, con't.) Rabbits - 4-H/FFA & Open Rabbit Show (Dept. FA)
Garden & Field Crops - EXHIBIT BUILDING JUDGING CRITERIA, Garden & Field Crops (Dept. G), Youth Garden & Field Crops (Dept. H)
Baked Food Items - Adult Breads, Cakes, Candy, Cookies & Pies (Department LA), Adult Food Preservation (Dept. LB), Youth Foods (Dept. LC), King Arthur Flour Baking Contest
Youth/Food, Textiles - Youth Foods (Department LD), Youth Foods (Department LE), Youth Foods (Department LF), Adult Textile Arts/Handwork (Dept. M)
Textiles (con't.), Arts - Adult Textile Arts/Machine Work (Dept. MA), Youth Textile Arts (Department MB), Youth Crafts & Textile Arts (Dept. MC), Adult Arts (Department N),
Adult & Youth Arts & Crafts - Adult Crafts (Department NA), Youth Arts & Crafts (Dept. NB), Youth Arts (Department NC), Youth Arts & Crafts (Dept. ND), Youth Arts & Crafts (Department NE)
Challenged Exhibitors, G-R Registration Form - Mentally and/or Physically Challenged (Department OA) & Nursing and/or Adult Homes (Department OB), Floriculture (Dept. R), 2022 Show & sale schedule, Departments G through R Entry Form DOWNLOAD A DEPT. G-R ENTRY FORM HERE.

EXHIBITOR FORMS
CATTLE•SWINE• SHEEP•POULTRY•RABBITS
FIGURE 8 FORMS
FIGURE 8 RULES•WIRE UP RULES•PROSTOCK WELD RULES•UNLIMITED WELD RULES
DEMOLITION DERBY FORMS
ENTRY•MINI-VAN RULES
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FOUNDATION INFO

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Welcome!

The Shenandoah County Fair welcomes you. We've got show information, links, downloadable documents, maps, directions, and contact information all provided to make your visit to the fair more enjoyable. We look forward to seeing you at the fair and hope you enjoy the time you spend with us.
Dawn Burch - General Manager





Phone:(540) 459-3867
Fax:(540) 459-4600
Email: dburch@shencofair.com



Dawn Burch - Executive Secretary, Board of Directors


Email: shenfair@shentel.net

Mailing Address:

Shenandoah County Fair Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 264
300 Fairground Road
Woodstock, VA 22664

Office Hours


Monday thru Friday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday.

The office is located on the fairgrounds (300 Fairgrounds Road) just off of Exit 283 on I-81 in Woodstock, VA.



Mission Statement


The Shenandoah County Fair Association is committed to best utilizing its assets for the benefit of the Shenandoah County fair, the community, its patrons and its shareholders by providing a clean safe family environment for education and entertainment through the promotion of agriculture, business and other opportunities.


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Directions

Read this section for directions, a map and other visitor information.
We hope that you enjoy your stay!




From Winchester and points north
• Take I-81 South to Exit 283. At the top of the off-ramp, turn left onto Route 42. At the second traffic light, turn left. The fairgrounds will be directly ahead on the left.

From Harrisonburg and points south

• Take I-81 North to Exit 283. At the top of the off-ramp, turn right onto Route 42. At the second traffic light, turn left. The fairgrounds will be directly ahead on the left.

Hotel Information:

For a more scenic route, take Historic US Route 11 that runs parallel to I-81 into Woodstock.

Shenandoah National Park Hotels- Shenandoah National Park Hotels offers great rates on over 50 hotels.

Other Hotels:

Holiday Inn Express
Comfort Inn
Hampton Inn & Suites

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Coming Soon

...at the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds

Private Event in the Lilly BuildingAug. 6th, 2022 to Aug. 6th, 2022 -

Please contact the Fair Office at 540-459-3867 for partial grounds rentals.


Private Event in the Lilly BuildingAug. 13th, 2022 to Aug. 13th, 2022 -

Please contact the Fair Office at 540-459-3867 for partial grounds rentals.


Private Event in the Lilly BuildingAug. 20th, 2022 to Aug. 20th, 2022 -

Please contact the Fair Office at 540-459-3867 for partial grounds rentals.


SHENANDOAH COUNTY FAIRAug. 27th, 2022 to Sep. 3rd, 2022 -

The 2022 Fair is back this year, bigger and better than ever! Seven action-packed days of family fun, big-name grandstand concerts, agricultural exhibitions, special programs and much, much more! August 27th through September 3rd.


Shenandoah Downs Harness Racing WeekendSep. 10th, 2022 to Sep. 11th, 2022 -

Sept. 10-11. www.shenandoahdowns.com


Shenandoah Downs Harness Racing WeekendSep. 16th, 2022 to Sep. 17th, 2022 -

Sept. 16-17. www.shenandoahdowns.com


Shenandoah Downs Harness Racing WeekendSep. 23rd, 2022 to Sep. 24th, 2022 -

Sept. 23-24. www.shenandoahdowns.com


Shenandoah Downs Harness Racing WeekendSep. 30th, 2022 to Oct. 1st, 2022 -

Sept. 30-Oct 1. www.shenandoahdowns.com


Shenandoah AutumnFest Oct. 1st, 2022 to Oct. 1st, 2022 -

All day. shenandoahautumnfest.com


Shenandoah Downs Harness Racing WeekendOct. 7th, 2022 to Oct. 8th, 2022 -

Oct. 7-8. www.shenandoahdowns.com


4-H and Mason Toy Car ShowOct. 8th, 2022 to Oct. 8th, 2022 -

In the Exhibit Building.


Shenandoah Downs Harness Racing Weekend.Oct. 14th, 2022 to Oct. 15th, 2022 -

Oct 14-15. www.shenandoahdowns.com


Shenandoah Downs Harness Racing WeekendOct. 21st, 2022 to Oct. 22nd, 2022 -

Oct 21-22. www.shenandoahdowns.com


Shenandoah Downs Harness Racing WeekendOct. 28th, 2022 to Oct. 29th, 2022 -

Oct 28-29. www.shenandoahdowns.com


Shenandoah Downs Harness Racing WeekendNov. 4th, 2022 to Nov. 6th, 2022 -

Final weekend of the season. Nov. 4, 5 and 6. www.shenandoahdowns.com


Visit the Shenandoah County FairgroundsDec. 31st, 2022 - Be sure to check back here often for exciting, upcoming programs and shows at the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds!



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Employment Opportunities

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Thank you for your interest in the 2022 Shenandoah County Fair Scholarship Pageant!
This year’s event will take place on Saturday, August 27th, 6:00PM at the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds. Please read through this entire packet, as it contains valuable information as you prepare to become a contestant in this year’s event. If you have any questions, please contact us at shencofairpageant@gmail.com. Thank you,

Tiffany Painter Newland & Bridgette Fisher, Directors

Download Full Information and Registration Information Here

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: THE BASICS

Below is a quick breakdown of key dates/information; please read the entire packet for FULL details.

Age Divisions
• Tiny (2 – 3); Little (4 – 6); Young (7 – 9)
• Pre-Teen (10 – 12); Jr Miss (13 – 15); Miss (16 – 22
• Contestants must enter division for their age as of August 27th, 2022

Photogenic Headshots Dates/Times (Fair Office)
• Sunday, July 17th (11:30AM – 5:00PM)
• Sunday, July 31st (11:30AM – 5:00PM)
• To schedule, contact Kimberly Needles (540-303-9208). This is required for all contestants and free of charge. Photographs from outside photographers will not be allowed. Please note July 31st is the LAST day for photogenic pictures (no exceptions).
• If interested in professional hair and makeup for photogenic, please contact Taylor Childs (540-624-3730).

Optional Contestant Orientation and Workshop (all ages)
• Sunday, July 17th at 5:00PM (fairgrounds – Exhibit Building #2)

Application/Entry Deadline for Contestants
• Friday, July 29th at 5:00PM (must be in hand, regardless of postmark)

Mandatory Meeting for Miss Contestants (ages 16 – 22)
• Wednesday, August 3rd at 6:30PM (fair office)

Pageant Rehearsals (Fairgrounds)
• Friday, August 26th
• Tiny/Little/Young: 6:00PM (highly recommended, not required)
• Pre-Teen/Teen/Miss: 7:30PM – 10:00PM (required)
Additional rehearsal times may be offered pageant week, stay tuned!

Pageant Day Information (Fairgrounds)
• Saturday, August 27th
• Miss division interviews – afternoon hours (TBD)
• ALL divisions, event starts at 6:00PM


2022 AREAS OF COMPETITION
For more information or to ask detailed questions, please attend the July 17th orientation/contestant workshop.


AREA OF COMPETITION


Photogenic (All age divisions) - Headshots taken by official pageant photographer. Judged by panel of judges on pageant day and printed in program book.

Interview (Miss) - Five-minute panel interview with judges. Judging focuses on personality, poise, speaking/conversational ability, and overall impression. Additional information provided at the Miss contestant meeting on August 3rd.

Opening Number (Pre-Teen, Jr Miss, Miss) - Contestants will perform a simple dance routine and introduce themselves (name, age, town). Attire will be the official 2022 SCFSP t-shirt (provided at rehearsals), BLACK PANTS (no shorts or skirts) and BLACK SHOES/jewelry of choice. T-shirt will be white with aqua-colored lettering.

Formal Attire/Gown

Tiny and Little - Gown/dress of choice. May wear “Sunday Best/Flower Girl” dress or pageant dress (no “heavy glitz”); dress may be short or long and have rhinestones/ruffles. Judging will focus on personality and overall impression.Young and Pre-Teen - Gown/dress of choice, should be full-length. Judging will focus on appearance, gown, personality, overall impression.Jr Miss - Gown/dress of choice. Judging will focus on appearance, gown, personality, overall impression. Gown may be strapless and/or have a slit (should not come far above knee).Miss - Gown/dress of choice. Judging will focus on appearance, gown, personality, overall impression. Gown may be strapless and/or have a slit (should not come far above knee).Personality Wear - (Pre-Teen, Jr Miss, Miss) - Outfit of choice that best suits your personality. Fast-paced modeling to music. Please, no cocktail/formal/pageant wear.

On-Stage Question (Pre-Teen, Jr Miss, Miss) - An unrehearsed on-stage question to identify the impromptu public speaking ability of each contestant.

SPECIAL INFORMATION

• In the event of a tie during the tabulation of scores, all divisions will be broken using the highest overall impression score. For the Miss division, the judges will break the tie; all categories for the Miss division will be evaluated in breaking the tie.
• An announcement will be made when scoresheets will be available in the fair office (during fair week).


2022 PHOTOGENIC/PROGRAM BOOK PICTURE INFORMATION
Each contestant is required to have a headshot taken by the official photographer; this image will be used in the photogenic competition and printed in the program book. As in the past, this service is FREE to our contestants! No outside photos accepted.


PORTRAIT SESSIONS/SCHEDULING
Kimberly Needles Photography will be at the fair office to take headshot pictures as follows:
• Sunday, July 17th (11:30AM – 5:00PM) * Sunday, July 31st (11:30AM – 5:00PM)


SCHEDULING INFORMATION
Please call Kimberly Needles (540•303•9208) to schedule your session; no sessions available after July 31st.


CLOTHING REQUIREMENTS
For this headshot (chest up), all contestants must wear a BLACK top with long or short sleeves, no prints or patterns. Please be minimal with accessories and jewelry


2022 PAGEANT DAY SCHEDULE/INFORMATION

PAGEANT DAY SCHEDULE

The following is a breakdown of events on Saturday, August 27th (all events will be held at the fairgrounds):

12:00PM - Dressing rooms open to Miss contestants ONLY (private room under grandstands)

2:00PM - Miss interviews in fair office*

4:00PM - Dressing rooms open (large area under grandstands; instructions will be provided at rehearsals)

5:55PM - All Tiny Miss contestants must line•up in staging area

6:00PM - First half of the pageant begins (Tiny/Little/Young)

6:20PM - All Little Miss contestants must line up in staging area*

6:50PM - All Young Miss contestants must line•up in staging area*

7:30PM - End of first half of the pageant. All Tiny/Little/Miss must clear the dressing area by this time.

7:45PM - All Pre-Teen/Jr/Miss contestants must line-up in staging area for opening number*

8:00PM - Second half of the pageant begins (Pre-Teen/Jr/Miss)

* Official times will be e-mailed out in early August once headcounts in each division are finalized. The times listed above are only an estimate at this point. The SCFSP Committee will communicate all of this information to the hair and makeup vendors.

HAIR AND MAKEUP VENDORS

The following hair and makeup vendors will be available on pageant day; appointments are required.

• Jessica Painter/Tammy Samuels (jessica.painter@jenzabar.com – Jessica / 540•742•2901 – Tammy)

• Taylor Childs (540-624-3730)

AWARDS/GIFTS

Across the six age divisions, multiple awards and gifts will be presented:

• All six age divisions: Queen title/1st RU/2nd RU and the following side awards: Photogenic, Community Service, and People’s Choice

• Both morning and evening pageant: Community Service Highpoint (one per pageant)

• Evening pageant only: Congeniality (3), Spirit of Pageantry (1), Miss Division Interview Award (1)

• Miss Division Scholarships: Queen ($700), 1st RU ($200), 2nd RU ($100)

• Queen awards include:

- A full-rhinestone crown, embroidered sash, and a rhinestone sash pin

- Personalized tote bag with gifts

- Free gate admission to the fair each day and one (1) week gate pass for a chaperone

- Admission to fair week events, as specified by the SCFSP Committee

Additional awards and gifts will be added as sponsors are secured for the 2022 event. If you know of businesses who would like to sponsor the event, please ask them contact the directors at shencofairpageant@gmail.com.




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Rental Fees



Entire Facility – $6000.00 per day

• $750.00 per day cleaning fee
• Includes use of restrooms (east and west end), Grandstand, Sharon Lilly 4-H/FFA Show Arena, Exhibit Building #2, Infield, and Parking


Grandstand, Infield and Parking - $2,500.00 per day

• $300.00 per day cleaning fee
• Includes use of restrooms (west end), Grandstand, Infield, and parking


Sharon Lilly 4-H/FFA Show Arena - $1,750.00 per day

• $300.00 per day cleaning fee
•NO Air Conditioning in Main Building
• Heated and AC restroom facilities – attached to main building
• 100’ x 125’ building with 6 garage doors and concrete flooring - (12,500 square feet)
• 40’ x 125’ side pavilion overhang



Exhibit Building #2 - $850.00 per day

• $300.00 per day cleaning fee
• Heated Building (propane fee of $75.00 per day)
• Bathroom facilities located inside building
• Bathrooms located in the back of the building
• NO Air Conditioning
• NO amplified music after 10PM
•Stall/Stable Rental - $35.00 per day
•Includes water and electric
•Must leave stall clean
•Call for Details

ADDITIONAL ADD-ONS – Call for Pricing

•Port-a-Potties
•8’ Wooden Folded Tables
•White Vinyl Chairs
•Aluminum Chairs
•32’ Mobile Stage

All rentals will require a refundable security deposit (minimum of $500.00) to be paid when contract is signed. Refundable deposits will be returned within 30 days of the event, with no issues or damages on or to the facilities.

You are responsible for set up and tear down of your event. If you need the SCFA to provide or assist with these services, a two-person team can assist, with proper notice. ($$)

Should your event require assistance that involves a lift or tractor, the SCFA will plan accordingly with proper notice ($$$).

Minimum billing in all cases is 1 hour.

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Memorial Tree Project

The Shenandoah County Fair Association, in cooperation with the Town of Woodstock’s “Urban Tree Canopy Plan” and the Woodstock Tree Board, is proud to introduce a unique way to:

“Show appreciation to the community”,
“Place a memorial to someone special”, or
“provide a great gift”!

The Shenandoah County Fair has embarked on a Beautification Project to plant 36 Trees within their grounds. This project will be achieved over time in two plantings of 18 Trees at each planting. Your Tree Contribution will provide for the purchase and installation of a tree, and a marker indicating a message. The tree becomes your permanent designated donation and remains that way for future years to come so that all may see and enjoy!

Each tree’s total cost: $250.00

Marker ideas include:
THIS TREE COURTESTY OF
(your business name)
DONATED BY THE (name) FAMILY
IN MEMORY OF _______________________________
TO GRANDPA & GRANDMA, LOVE _________________

To order your tree please call: 540-459-3867.

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History

In 1886, the Shenandoah County Agricultural Society organized an event for the purposes of showcasing area agricultural, horticultural and commercial products. A newspaper article lists the dates of the 1887 fair as being October 4 - 7th. That article goes on to say that all trains stop within a few hundred yards of the gates, and Hack lines will run from the center of town. Entertainment including horse racing of every description is listed as the main program on the grandstands, with lady bareback riders, chariot races and riding on two horses as a team. These are some of the first known records of the fair happenings. Unfortunately, not enough interest was generated in the project and it fizzled sometime in 1915.

In early 1916, a group of local farmers and businessmen got together to again attempt to put on a showcase of area farming. Some of the farmers and businessmen had traveled to other fairs in Frederick and Hagerstown, Maryland. They felt that Shenandoah County would benefit from the same type of event. It was decided that 420 shares of capitol stock would be sold to raise money to start this venture. At that time, there were 338 original stockholders. The first meeting of these stockholders was held on December 1, 1916. It was said to be a large and enthusiastic gathering of said subscribers this day in the court house. Officers and Directors were appointed and a committee was appointed to purchase and secure grounds for the association.

In early 1917, Dr. J. H. Smoot acquired 25 acres, originally owned by the Shenandoah County Agricultural Society. Dr. Smoot then sold the property to the Shenandoah County Fair Association. The first Shenandoah County Fair was held October 16 - 19, 1917. At that time the President of the Association was requested to appear before the Board of Supervisors of the County and ask them to improve the roads leading to the fairgrounds from the Valley turnpike. In the meetings to follow, department heads were appointed and entertainment was secured. Admission prices for the first fair were: Single Admission $.50 and Season Tickets $1.00. Thursday was always known as family day. Local businesses closed at Noon and families came to the fair with their packed lunches and enjoyed afternoon picnics under the trees followed by evening entertainment in the grandstands. The first radio advertising for the fair occurred in 1941, and they had a budget of $20.00. These advertising dollars were to be spent at the radio stations in Harrisonburg and Winchester. As a result of relief efforts during World War II, no fair was held in 1943 and 1944.

Over the years, the fair has acquired more land and has grown to fit the needs of our community. Currently we have approximately 68 acres and 365 stockholders. Our Board of Directors is made up of 14 volunteer stockholders. These volunteers give countless hours of their own time to organizing and preparing each years fair.

An entertainment committee plans and coordinates our entertainment each year with a booking agency. Throughout the years, that booking agency has been able to provide a lot of insight into what types of entertainment are popular in our area. Each year we strive to provide equal or better entertainment than the years before. The fair has had quite an array of entertainment over the years. High-wire acts and bicycle racing were some of the earlier entertainment. In 1948 the Eastern Roadster Association put on automobile races on the racetrack. It is said that only 2 races took place, as the cars were not able to make the turns very well and some went through the fences at the livestock barns. In that same year, a decision was made to allow the sale of beer on the grounds. Times have changed, and alcohol is no longer served or allowed on our grounds. Throughout the years we have grown, but our goals remain the same. We strive to provide quality entertainment for the whole family while providing a venue for area farmers and businessmen to showcase their various products.

The fair is a main promotional tool for area agriculture and business. Local not-for-profit groups such as Churches, the Lions Clubs, Ruritans, and others raise a significant portion of their annual revenue at the fair. Youth programs such as FFA and 4-H, whose budgets have been drastically cut, directly need the fairs financial support. In order to offer award incentives in the form of competitive premiums to our exhibitors, the fair must seek community support. Last year we had over 5,000 entries in the various livestock, home arts and horticulture departments. The fair works closely with the County Extension Office and the local FFA chapters to promote continuous participation among the youth in our community.

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Board of Directors


The Shenandoah County Fair Association is committed to best utilizing its assets for the benefit of the Shenandoah County fair, the community, its patrons and its shareholders by providing a clean safe family environment for education and entertainment through the promotion of agriculture, business and other opportunities.

Officers

Allen Gochenour, President
Tom Truban, Vice President
Olivia Hutton, Treasurer
GB Foltz, Secretary


Directors

Jim Eastep
Tom Streett
Sonny LeDane
Keith Stephens
Greg Wakeman
Bryan Mauck
Charlie Ortts
JJ Gatchell
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Shenandoah County Agricultural Foundation




The Shenandoah County Agricultural Foundation (SCAF) is a part of the Shenandoah County Fair Association, a private shareholder organization. The principal purpose of this 501c3 foundation is to provide education, facilities, preservation, and the fostering of activities, such as 4-H, FFA, Dairy Club, Equine, and similar activities involving agriculture and horticulture education.

A goal of the foundation is to raise monies through charitable, philanthropic, and benevolent purposes. Funds obtained either directly through contributions, donations, and or fundraisers assist in efforts relating to the heritage of agriculture and growth for future generations. Additional efforts are to preserve and or improve upon facilities within the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds that would inevitably support the presentation and history of agriculture in Shenandoah County as well as the utilization of agricultural resources.





X Livestock Entries Registration deadline is August 5th -- Catalog Entry Registration Form deadline is Aug. 12. Please get yours completed and submitted to the Fair office. Open the online Registration forms page by clicking on the FAIR menu tab at the top of this page. Livestock Entries Registration deadline is August 5th -- Catalog Entry Registration Form deadline is Aug. 12. Please get yours completed and submitted to the Fair office. Open the online Registration forms page by clicking on the FAIR menu tab at the top of this page.

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Please remember that this website and our official ticket provider ETIX are the only authorized retailers of Shenandoah County Fair event tickets. Shenandoah County Fair cannot guarantee validity of tickets from any other sources.

Online Ticket Links for Shenandoah County Fair Events

August 27th - Saturday
Miss Shenandoah County Fair Scholarship Pageant
• Limited Concessions (No Carnival)
• No Entrance Gate Admission
• Pageant Entrance Fee

August 28th - Sunday
Modified Truck and Tractor Pull
• With Concessions
• Gate Admission $4.00 (starting at 4pm) (No Carnival)

August 29th – September 3rd
Full Fair with Carnival
• Fair Opens 10:00am -Carnival Opens at 5pm
• Gate Admission$7 in advance, $8 at the gate

GRANDSTAND EVENT TICKETS

All Concert/grandstand Events Require A Gate Admission Pass (Not Included In The Ticket Price)

Click on these links to order tickets online.
Ticket fees apply to each concert and motorsport event - at checkout


Modified Truck & Tractor Pull / County Pull- $12
Monday Figure 8 Demo Derby- $14
Tuesday Demo Derby- $14
Neal McCoy- $25 to $35
38 Special- $29 to $55
For King & Country-$39 to $69

GATE ADMISSION TICKETS
Gate Admission: August 28th $4.00 (Available at the Gate Only)
Gate Admission: August 29th thru September 3rd, 2022 $7 in advance, $8 at the gate



Ticket buyers are reminded that they should only purchase their tickets through the ticket link provided on the Fair website. Beware of 3rd party sellers. We will be updating our list of tickets on sale all the way up to Fair Week, as additional tickets become available for purchase. Ticket buyers are reminded that they should only purchase their tickets through the ticket link provided on the Fair website. Beware of 3rd party sellers. We will be updating our list of tickets on sale all the way up to Fair Week, as additional tickets become available for purchase.



Click on the links on this page to download printable documents
2022 Fair Information and Registration Forms

2022 Shenandoah County Fair Catalog

Catalog Title Page - Just the title page of the Catalog
Rules & Regulations, Cattle - Exhibitor Rules & General Information, Rules Governing Livestock: Exhibits & Entries, Important Dates & Times to Remember, Beef Cattle (Department A)
Cattle, Swine and Sheep - Dairy Cattle (Department B), Swine (Department C), Sheep (Department D)
Poultry - (Sheep Department D, con't)Poultry (Department F)
(Poultry Department F, con't.) Rabbits - 4-H/FFA & Open Rabbit Show (Dept. FA)
Garden & Field Crops - EXHIBIT BUILDING JUDGING CRITERIA, Garden & Field Crops (Dept. G), Youth Garden & Field Crops (Dept. H)
Baked Food Items - Adult Breads, Cakes, Candy, Cookies & Pies (Department LA), Adult Food Preservation (Dept. LB), Youth Foods (Dept. LC), King Arthur Flour Baking Contest
Youth/Food, Textiles - Youth Foods (Department LD), Youth Foods (Department LE), Youth Foods (Department LF), Adult Textile Arts/Handwork (Dept. M)
Textiles (con't.), Arts - Adult Textile Arts/Machine Work (Dept. MA), Youth Textile Arts (Department MB), Youth Crafts & Textile Arts (Dept. MC), Adult Arts (Department N),
Adult & Youth Arts & Crafts - Adult Crafts (Department NA), Youth Arts & Crafts (Dept. NB), Youth Arts (Department NC), Youth Arts & Crafts (Dept. ND), Youth Arts & Crafts (Department NE)
Challenged Exhibitors, G-R Registration Form - Mentally and/or Physically Challenged (Department OA) & Nursing and/or Adult Homes (Department OB), Floriculture (Dept. R), 2022 Show & sale schedule, Departments G through R Entry Form DOWNLOAD A DEPT. G-R ENTRY FORM HERE.

EXHIBITOR FORMS
CATTLE•SWINE• SHEEP•POULTRY•RABBITS
FIGURE 8 FORMS
FIGURE 8 RULES•WIRE UP RULES•PROSTOCK WELD RULES•UNLIMITED WELD RULES
DEMOLITION DERBY FORMS
ENTRY•MINI-VAN RULES

Directions

Read this section for directions, a map and other visitor information.
We hope that you enjoy your stay!




From Winchester and points north
• Take I-81 South to Exit 283. At the top of the off-ramp, turn left onto Route 42. At the second traffic light, turn left. The fairgrounds will be directly ahead on the left.

From Harrisonburg and points south

• Take I-81 North to Exit 283. At the top of the off-ramp, turn right onto Route 42. At the second traffic light, turn left. The fairgrounds will be directly ahead on the left.

Hotel Information:

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Welcome!

The Shenandoah County Fair welcomes you. We've got show information, links, downloadable documents, maps, directions, and contact information all provided to make your visit to the fair more enjoyable. We look forward to seeing you at the fair and hope you enjoy the time you spend with us.
Dawn Burch - General Manager





Phone:(540) 459-3867
Fax:(540) 459-4600
Email: dburch@shencofair.com



Dawn Burch - Executive Secretary, Board of Directors


Email: shenfair@shentel.net

Mailing Address:

Shenandoah County Fair Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 264
300 Fairground Road
Woodstock, VA 22664

Office Hours


Monday thru Friday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday.

The office is located on the fairgrounds (300 Fairgrounds Road) just off of Exit 283 on I-81 in Woodstock, VA.



Mission Statement


The Shenandoah County Fair Association is committed to best utilizing its assets for the benefit of the Shenandoah County fair, the community, its patrons and its shareholders by providing a clean safe family environment for education and entertainment through the promotion of agriculture, business and other opportunities.


Thank you for your interest in the 2022 Shenandoah County Fair Scholarship Pageant!
This year’s event will take place on Saturday, August 27th, 6:00PM at the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds. Please read through this entire packet, as it contains valuable information as you prepare to become a contestant in this year’s event. If you have any questions, please contact us at shencofairpageant@gmail.com. Thank you,

Tiffany Painter Newland & Bridgette Fisher, Directors

Download Full Information and Registration Information Here

WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW: THE BASICS

Below is a quick breakdown of key dates/information; please read the entire packet for FULL details.

Age Divisions
• Tiny (2 – 3); Little (4 – 6); Young (7 – 9)
• Pre-Teen (10 – 12); Jr Miss (13 – 15); Miss (16 – 22
• Contestants must enter division for their age as of August 27th, 2022

Photogenic Headshots Dates/Times (Fair Office)
• Sunday, July 17th (11:30AM – 5:00PM)
• Sunday, July 31st (11:30AM – 5:00PM)
• To schedule, contact Kimberly Needles (540-303-9208). This is required for all contestants and free of charge. Photographs from outside photographers will not be allowed. Please note July 31st is the LAST day for photogenic pictures (no exceptions).
• If interested in professional hair and makeup for photogenic, please contact Taylor Childs (540-624-3730).

Optional Contestant Orientation and Workshop (all ages)
• Sunday, July 17th at 5:00PM (fairgrounds – Exhibit Building #2)

Application/Entry Deadline for Contestants
• Friday, July 29th at 5:00PM (must be in hand, regardless of postmark)

Mandatory Meeting for Miss Contestants (ages 16 – 22)
• Wednesday, August 3rd at 6:30PM (fair office)

Pageant Rehearsals (Fairgrounds)
• Friday, August 26th
• Tiny/Little/Young: 6:00PM (highly recommended, not required)
• Pre-Teen/Teen/Miss: 7:30PM – 10:00PM (required)
Additional rehearsal times may be offered pageant week, stay tuned!

Pageant Day Information (Fairgrounds)
• Saturday, August 27th
• Miss division interviews – afternoon hours (TBD)
• ALL divisions, event starts at 6:00PM


2022 AREAS OF COMPETITION
For more information or to ask detailed questions, please attend the July 17th orientation/contestant workshop.


AREA OF COMPETITION


Photogenic (All age divisions) - Headshots taken by official pageant photographer. Judged by panel of judges on pageant day and printed in program book.

Interview (Miss) - Five-minute panel interview with judges. Judging focuses on personality, poise, speaking/conversational ability, and overall impression. Additional information provided at the Miss contestant meeting on August 3rd.

Opening Number (Pre-Teen, Jr Miss, Miss) - Contestants will perform a simple dance routine and introduce themselves (name, age, town). Attire will be the official 2022 SCFSP t-shirt (provided at rehearsals), BLACK PANTS (no shorts or skirts) and BLACK SHOES/jewelry of choice. T-shirt will be white with aqua-colored lettering.

Formal Attire/Gown

Tiny and Little - Gown/dress of choice. May wear “Sunday Best/Flower Girl” dress or pageant dress (no “heavy glitz”); dress may be short or long and have rhinestones/ruffles. Judging will focus on personality and overall impression.Young and Pre-Teen - Gown/dress of choice, should be full-length. Judging will focus on appearance, gown, personality, overall impression.Jr Miss - Gown/dress of choice. Judging will focus on appearance, gown, personality, overall impression. Gown may be strapless and/or have a slit (should not come far above knee).Miss - Gown/dress of choice. Judging will focus on appearance, gown, personality, overall impression. Gown may be strapless and/or have a slit (should not come far above knee).Personality Wear - (Pre-Teen, Jr Miss, Miss) - Outfit of choice that best suits your personality. Fast-paced modeling to music. Please, no cocktail/formal/pageant wear.

On-Stage Question (Pre-Teen, Jr Miss, Miss) - An unrehearsed on-stage question to identify the impromptu public speaking ability of each contestant.

SPECIAL INFORMATION

• In the event of a tie during the tabulation of scores, all divisions will be broken using the highest overall impression score. For the Miss division, the judges will break the tie; all categories for the Miss division will be evaluated in breaking the tie.
• An announcement will be made when scoresheets will be available in the fair office (during fair week).


2022 PHOTOGENIC/PROGRAM BOOK PICTURE INFORMATION
Each contestant is required to have a headshot taken by the official photographer; this image will be used in the photogenic competition and printed in the program book. As in the past, this service is FREE to our contestants! No outside photos accepted.


PORTRAIT SESSIONS/SCHEDULING
Kimberly Needles Photography will be at the fair office to take headshot pictures as follows:
• Sunday, July 17th (11:30AM – 5:00PM) * Sunday, July 31st (11:30AM – 5:00PM)


SCHEDULING INFORMATION
Please call Kimberly Needles (540•303•9208) to schedule your session; no sessions available after July 31st.


CLOTHING REQUIREMENTS
For this headshot (chest up), all contestants must wear a BLACK top with long or short sleeves, no prints or patterns. Please be minimal with accessories and jewelry


2022 PAGEANT DAY SCHEDULE/INFORMATION

PAGEANT DAY SCHEDULE

The following is a breakdown of events on Saturday, August 27th (all events will be held at the fairgrounds):

12:00PM - Dressing rooms open to Miss contestants ONLY (private room under grandstands)

2:00PM - Miss interviews in fair office*

4:00PM - Dressing rooms open (large area under grandstands; instructions will be provided at rehearsals)

5:55PM - All Tiny Miss contestants must line•up in staging area

6:00PM - First half of the pageant begins (Tiny/Little/Young)

6:20PM - All Little Miss contestants must line up in staging area*

6:50PM - All Young Miss contestants must line•up in staging area*

7:30PM - End of first half of the pageant. All Tiny/Little/Miss must clear the dressing area by this time.

7:45PM - All Pre-Teen/Jr/Miss contestants must line-up in staging area for opening number*

8:00PM - Second half of the pageant begins (Pre-Teen/Jr/Miss)

* Official times will be e-mailed out in early August once headcounts in each division are finalized. The times listed above are only an estimate at this point. The SCFSP Committee will communicate all of this information to the hair and makeup vendors.

HAIR AND MAKEUP VENDORS

The following hair and makeup vendors will be available on pageant day; appointments are required.

• Jessica Painter/Tammy Samuels (jessica.painter@jenzabar.com – Jessica / 540•742•2901 – Tammy)

• Taylor Childs (540-624-3730)

AWARDS/GIFTS

Across the six age divisions, multiple awards and gifts will be presented:

• All six age divisions: Queen title/1st RU/2nd RU and the following side awards: Photogenic, Community Service, and People’s Choice

• Both morning and evening pageant: Community Service Highpoint (one per pageant)

• Evening pageant only: Congeniality (3), Spirit of Pageantry (1), Miss Division Interview Award (1)

• Miss Division Scholarships: Queen ($700), 1st RU ($200), 2nd RU ($100)

• Queen awards include:

- A full-rhinestone crown, embroidered sash, and a rhinestone sash pin

- Personalized tote bag with gifts

- Free gate admission to the fair each day and one (1) week gate pass for a chaperone

- Admission to fair week events, as specified by the SCFSP Committee

Additional awards and gifts will be added as sponsors are secured for the 2022 event. If you know of businesses who would like to sponsor the event, please ask them contact the directors at shencofairpageant@gmail.com.




Coming Soon

...at the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds

Private Event in the Lilly BuildingAug. 6th, 2022 to Aug. 6th, 2022 -

Please contact the Fair Office at 540-459-3867 for partial grounds rentals.


Private Event in the Lilly BuildingAug. 13th, 2022 to Aug. 13th, 2022 -

Please contact the Fair Office at 540-459-3867 for partial grounds rentals.


Private Event in the Lilly BuildingAug. 20th, 2022 to Aug. 20th, 2022 -

Please contact the Fair Office at 540-459-3867 for partial grounds rentals.


SHENANDOAH COUNTY FAIRAug. 27th, 2022 to Sep. 3rd, 2022 -

The 2022 Fair is back this year, bigger and better than ever! Seven action-packed days of family fun, big-name grandstand concerts, agricultural exhibitions, special programs and much, much more! August 27th through September 3rd.


Shenandoah Downs Harness Racing WeekendSep. 10th, 2022 to Sep. 11th, 2022 -

Sept. 10-11. www.shenandoahdowns.com


Shenandoah Downs Harness Racing WeekendSep. 16th, 2022 to Sep. 17th, 2022 -

Sept. 16-17. www.shenandoahdowns.com


Shenandoah Downs Harness Racing WeekendSep. 23rd, 2022 to Sep. 24th, 2022 -

Sept. 23-24. www.shenandoahdowns.com


Shenandoah Downs Harness Racing WeekendSep. 30th, 2022 to Oct. 1st, 2022 -

Sept. 30-Oct 1. www.shenandoahdowns.com


Shenandoah AutumnFest Oct. 1st, 2022 to Oct. 1st, 2022 -

All day. shenandoahautumnfest.com


Shenandoah Downs Harness Racing WeekendOct. 7th, 2022 to Oct. 8th, 2022 -

Oct. 7-8. www.shenandoahdowns.com


4-H and Mason Toy Car ShowOct. 8th, 2022 to Oct. 8th, 2022 -

In the Exhibit Building.


Shenandoah Downs Harness Racing Weekend.Oct. 14th, 2022 to Oct. 15th, 2022 -

Oct 14-15. www.shenandoahdowns.com


Shenandoah Downs Harness Racing WeekendOct. 21st, 2022 to Oct. 22nd, 2022 -

Oct 21-22. www.shenandoahdowns.com


Shenandoah Downs Harness Racing WeekendOct. 28th, 2022 to Oct. 29th, 2022 -

Oct 28-29. www.shenandoahdowns.com


Shenandoah Downs Harness Racing WeekendNov. 4th, 2022 to Nov. 6th, 2022 -

Final weekend of the season. Nov. 4, 5 and 6. www.shenandoahdowns.com


Visit the Shenandoah County FairgroundsDec. 31st, 2022 - Be sure to check back here often for exciting, upcoming programs and shows at the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds!



Rental Fees



Entire Facility – $6000.00 per day

• $750.00 per day cleaning fee
• Includes use of restrooms (east and west end), Grandstand, Sharon Lilly 4-H/FFA Show Arena, Exhibit Building #2, Infield, and Parking


Grandstand, Infield and Parking - $2,500.00 per day

• $300.00 per day cleaning fee
• Includes use of restrooms (west end), Grandstand, Infield, and parking


Sharon Lilly 4-H/FFA Show Arena - $1,750.00 per day

• $300.00 per day cleaning fee
•NO Air Conditioning in Main Building
• Heated and AC restroom facilities – attached to main building
• 100’ x 125’ building with 6 garage doors and concrete flooring - (12,500 square feet)
• 40’ x 125’ side pavilion overhang



Exhibit Building #2 - $850.00 per day

• $300.00 per day cleaning fee
• Heated Building (propane fee of $75.00 per day)
• Bathroom facilities located inside building
• Bathrooms located in the back of the building
• NO Air Conditioning
• NO amplified music after 10PM
•Stall/Stable Rental - $35.00 per day
•Includes water and electric
•Must leave stall clean
•Call for Details

ADDITIONAL ADD-ONS – Call for Pricing

•Port-a-Potties
•8’ Wooden Folded Tables
•White Vinyl Chairs
•Aluminum Chairs
•32’ Mobile Stage

All rentals will require a refundable security deposit (minimum of $500.00) to be paid when contract is signed. Refundable deposits will be returned within 30 days of the event, with no issues or damages on or to the facilities.

You are responsible for set up and tear down of your event. If you need the SCFA to provide or assist with these services, a two-person team can assist, with proper notice. ($$)

Should your event require assistance that involves a lift or tractor, the SCFA will plan accordingly with proper notice ($$$).

Minimum billing in all cases is 1 hour.

Memorial Tree Project

The Shenandoah County Fair Association, in cooperation with the Town of Woodstock’s “Urban Tree Canopy Plan” and the Woodstock Tree Board, is proud to introduce a unique way to:

“Show appreciation to the community”,
“Place a memorial to someone special”, or
“provide a great gift”!

The Shenandoah County Fair has embarked on a Beautification Project to plant 36 Trees within their grounds. This project will be achieved over time in two plantings of 18 Trees at each planting. Your Tree Contribution will provide for the purchase and installation of a tree, and a marker indicating a message. The tree becomes your permanent designated donation and remains that way for future years to come so that all may see and enjoy!

Each tree’s total cost: $250.00

Marker ideas include:
THIS TREE COURTESTY OF
(your business name)
DONATED BY THE (name) FAMILY
IN MEMORY OF _______________________________
TO GRANDPA & GRANDMA, LOVE _________________

To order your tree please call: 540-459-3867.

History

In 1886, the Shenandoah County Agricultural Society organized an event for the purposes of showcasing area agricultural, horticultural and commercial products. A newspaper article lists the dates of the 1887 fair as being October 4 - 7th. That article goes on to say that all trains stop within a few hundred yards of the gates, and Hack lines will run from the center of town. Entertainment including horse racing of every description is listed as the main program on the grandstands, with lady bareback riders, chariot races and riding on two horses as a team. These are some of the first known records of the fair happenings. Unfortunately, not enough interest was generated in the project and it fizzled sometime in 1915.

In early 1916, a group of local farmers and businessmen got together to again attempt to put on a showcase of area farming. Some of the farmers and businessmen had traveled to other fairs in Frederick and Hagerstown, Maryland. They felt that Shenandoah County would benefit from the same type of event. It was decided that 420 shares of capitol stock would be sold to raise money to start this venture. At that time, there were 338 original stockholders. The first meeting of these stockholders was held on December 1, 1916. It was said to be a large and enthusiastic gathering of said subscribers this day in the court house. Officers and Directors were appointed and a committee was appointed to purchase and secure grounds for the association.

In early 1917, Dr. J. H. Smoot acquired 25 acres, originally owned by the Shenandoah County Agricultural Society. Dr. Smoot then sold the property to the Shenandoah County Fair Association. The first Shenandoah County Fair was held October 16 - 19, 1917. At that time the President of the Association was requested to appear before the Board of Supervisors of the County and ask them to improve the roads leading to the fairgrounds from the Valley turnpike. In the meetings to follow, department heads were appointed and entertainment was secured. Admission prices for the first fair were: Single Admission $.50 and Season Tickets $1.00. Thursday was always known as family day. Local businesses closed at Noon and families came to the fair with their packed lunches and enjoyed afternoon picnics under the trees followed by evening entertainment in the grandstands. The first radio advertising for the fair occurred in 1941, and they had a budget of $20.00. These advertising dollars were to be spent at the radio stations in Harrisonburg and Winchester. As a result of relief efforts during World War II, no fair was held in 1943 and 1944.

Over the years, the fair has acquired more land and has grown to fit the needs of our community. Currently we have approximately 68 acres and 365 stockholders. Our Board of Directors is made up of 14 volunteer stockholders. These volunteers give countless hours of their own time to organizing and preparing each years fair.

An entertainment committee plans and coordinates our entertainment each year with a booking agency. Throughout the years, that booking agency has been able to provide a lot of insight into what types of entertainment are popular in our area. Each year we strive to provide equal or better entertainment than the years before. The fair has had quite an array of entertainment over the years. High-wire acts and bicycle racing were some of the earlier entertainment. In 1948 the Eastern Roadster Association put on automobile races on the racetrack. It is said that only 2 races took place, as the cars were not able to make the turns very well and some went through the fences at the livestock barns. In that same year, a decision was made to allow the sale of beer on the grounds. Times have changed, and alcohol is no longer served or allowed on our grounds. Throughout the years we have grown, but our goals remain the same. We strive to provide quality entertainment for the whole family while providing a venue for area farmers and businessmen to showcase their various products.

The fair is a main promotional tool for area agriculture and business. Local not-for-profit groups such as Churches, the Lions Clubs, Ruritans, and others raise a significant portion of their annual revenue at the fair. Youth programs such as FFA and 4-H, whose budgets have been drastically cut, directly need the fairs financial support. In order to offer award incentives in the form of competitive premiums to our exhibitors, the fair must seek community support. Last year we had over 5,000 entries in the various livestock, home arts and horticulture departments. The fair works closely with the County Extension Office and the local FFA chapters to promote continuous participation among the youth in our community.

Board of Directors


The Shenandoah County Fair Association is committed to best utilizing its assets for the benefit of the Shenandoah County fair, the community, its patrons and its shareholders by providing a clean safe family environment for education and entertainment through the promotion of agriculture, business and other opportunities.

Officers

Allen Gochenour, President
Tom Truban, Vice President
Olivia Hutton, Treasurer
GB Foltz, Secretary


Directors

Jim Eastep
Tom Streett
Sonny LeDane
Keith Stephens
Greg Wakeman
Bryan Mauck
Charlie Ortts
JJ Gatchell
Shenandoah County Agricultural Foundation




The Shenandoah County Agricultural Foundation (SCAF) is a part of the Shenandoah County Fair Association, a private shareholder organization. The principal purpose of this 501c3 foundation is to provide education, facilities, preservation, and the fostering of activities, such as 4-H, FFA, Dairy Club, Equine, and similar activities involving agriculture and horticulture education.

A goal of the foundation is to raise monies through charitable, philanthropic, and benevolent purposes. Funds obtained either directly through contributions, donations, and or fundraisers assist in efforts relating to the heritage of agriculture and growth for future generations. Additional efforts are to preserve and or improve upon facilities within the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds that would inevitably support the presentation and history of agriculture in Shenandoah County as well as the utilization of agricultural resources.





Coming Soon at the Shenandoah County Fairgrounds

Private Event in the Lilly BuildingAug. 6th, 2022 to Aug. 6th, 2022 -

Please contact the Fair Office at 540-459-3867 for partial grounds rentals.


For a complete listing of upcoming events,
check the EVENTS tab above
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