Day 1 of Wood County in the books; time to plan for Day 2 on Monday, July 28

The Senior Fair Board and Northwestern Ohio Tractor Pullers Association joined forces with Tim Getz Family and K&K Construction to cu the ribbon on the new Winner's Circle on the first evening of he Fair.

MONDAY, JULY 28

Daily Activities: Chainsaw Carver Shows, Sheriff Stretch, Axe Throwing, Ovation Circus Acts

8 a.m. – Gates open

8:30 a.m. – Jr fair swine show, Pavilion

11 a.m. – Jr. fair horse team tournament, Horse Arena

Noon-6 p.m. – Farm to Market, near Weston Depot

1-5 p.m. – COSI, Free Tent

2 p.m. – Jr. Fair Horse show, sweepstakes qualifier, draft horse, ground roping, driving, stakes & keyhole

2 p.m. – Story time, Fine Arts

3 p.m. – Rides open until 11 p.m.

5 p.m. – Harness racing, Grandstand

6 p.m. – Sheriff Stretch Show, Free Tent

6 p.m. – Pee Wee Swine Show, Pavilion

6-8 p.m. – NWO Wood Working Guild, Fine Arts

7-10 p.m. – Sensational Soul Brothers, Blues Brothers tribute – Free Tent

American Legion Posts from Wood County honored the local military members who lost their lives during the past year as part of the Post Everlasting ceremony, which helps kick off the Sunday night events in the grandstand.
4-H is Poppin’ is the theme chosen by Farmers of Tomorrow 4-H Club for this year’s float in the Junior Fair Parade Sunday night and for their 4-H display in the Junior Fair Building.
Henry DeLematre, a member of Farmers of Tomorrow 4-H Club, spends some time cooling down one of the pigs he is showing at the Wood County Fair on Sunday when temperatures were in the high 80s with high humidity.
Auctioneer Steve Powell begins his week of auctioneering at the Baked Goods Auction on Sunday night after the judging is completed in the Home & Garden Building.
A North Baltimore High School twirler with the marching band smiles as she completes a successful catch of her baton during the Wood County Junior Fair Parade Sunday evening.