Franklin County Fair Looking for Best Pie and Chili; County Commissioners and County Engineer Serve as Judges
Contests to Take Place July 17-18; This Year’s Fair Runs July 13-20 in Hilliard, Ohio
Columbus, OH, July 10, 2013 --(PR.com)-- Today, the Franklin County Fair announced this year’s fair will once again feature both a pie and a chili contest sponsored by Franklin County Government Officials. Playing into the theme of “Farm, Family, Food and Fun,” these food contests are open to entrants who are willing to pay the adult entry fee and purchase a week-long pass to the fair or a membership in the Franklin County Agricultural Society.
“It’s time for pie bakers and chili aficionados to break out their best recipes to impress our esteemed panel of judges! These contests are a hit with fairgoers and are as much about bragging rights as anything,” said Emily Gabriel, president, Franklin County Agricultural Society. “It’s a chance for local cooks to show off their wares and for our county commissioners and engineer to get involved in the fun of the fair.”
The Franklin County Commissioners’ Berry Pie Contest will take place Thurs., July 18 at 11:00 a.m. The contest is judged by the Commissioners and scores are based on criteria including appearance, taste and texture of both the crust and the filling. First prize is $40. For full details, visit http://www.fcfair.org/senior-fair/department-10-home-and-fine-arts.
The Chili Contest is sponsored by Franklin County Engineer Dean Ringle and judged by local firefighters. Entries may be red, white, hot or mild and will be judged on overall taste. Entries must be brought to the Edwards Building by 5 p.m. Weds., July 17. Samples will be given when judging concludes. First prize is $40. For full details, visit http://www.fcfair.org/senior-fair/department-10-home-and-fine-arts.
“2013 marks the 10th annual Chili Cook-off at the Franklin County Fair,” said Franklin County Engineer Dean Ringle. “I’ve enjoyed sponsoring this event every year. We’ve had some really good competition and some great chili to judge. Each year the entries are judged by local firemen, sometimes with guest appearances by Sheriff Deputies when the firemen are called away. Come on out to the Franklin County Fair and, if you think you make the best chili around, enter the contest and show off your cooking skills!”
Other highlights of this year’s Franklin County Fair include:
*A concert by Billboard chart-topping pop/rock band New Hollow, who hails from New Albany
*The Lima Company Memorial, “The Eyes of Freedom,” a nationally travelling military tribute to Columbus-based Lima Company which will be on display all week
*A National Tractor Pullers Association sanctioned Truck and Tractor Pull, Motocross, Harness Racing, and Demolition Derby
*A “Family Day” on Sun., July 14 featuring discounted day-long ride wristbands, “Minute to Win It”-style games, and many other family fun activities
*A “Senior Day” on Tues., July 16, featuring a pancake breakfast, health screenings, games, gift bags and much more for seniors
*An “Armed Forces Day” on Thurs., July 18, with activities to recognize and support those currently serving and veterans; features some great military displays, presentations, and lots of military and veteran resources, as well as a concert by the 122nd Army Band and a patriotic sing-along
*The Farm Olympics, where kids participate in all kinds of traditional farm chores, with a twist; always creates great photo opportunities
Hours and Admission
The Franklin County Fair Daily admission is per person: Sat. July 13 – Thurs. July 18 – $5.00; Friday July 19 & Sat. July 20 - $6.00. Admission includes all attractions and entertainment, unless otherwise noted. Ride tickets or wristbands may be purchased separately. Parking is free.
About the Franklin County Fair
The Franklin County Agricultural Society proudly serves the public by hosting its annual fair to provide an opportunity for education, entertainment and recreation while continuing to promote its purpose, honor its past and build for its future. For more information, please visit http://www.fcfair.org/. You may also follow us on Twitter @frcntyfair or “Like” us on Facebook.
Press Passes Available – To Schedule Interviews and Photo Opportunities Before and During the Fair, Contact Michelle Garrett, 614-315-4037
“It’s time for pie bakers and chili aficionados to break out their best recipes to impress our esteemed panel of judges! These contests are a hit with fairgoers and are as much about bragging rights as anything,” said Emily Gabriel, president, Franklin County Agricultural Society. “It’s a chance for local cooks to show off their wares and for our county commissioners and engineer to get involved in the fun of the fair.”
The Franklin County Commissioners’ Berry Pie Contest will take place Thurs., July 18 at 11:00 a.m. The contest is judged by the Commissioners and scores are based on criteria including appearance, taste and texture of both the crust and the filling. First prize is $40. For full details, visit http://www.fcfair.org/senior-fair/department-10-home-and-fine-arts.
The Chili Contest is sponsored by Franklin County Engineer Dean Ringle and judged by local firefighters. Entries may be red, white, hot or mild and will be judged on overall taste. Entries must be brought to the Edwards Building by 5 p.m. Weds., July 17. Samples will be given when judging concludes. First prize is $40. For full details, visit http://www.fcfair.org/senior-fair/department-10-home-and-fine-arts.
“2013 marks the 10th annual Chili Cook-off at the Franklin County Fair,” said Franklin County Engineer Dean Ringle. “I’ve enjoyed sponsoring this event every year. We’ve had some really good competition and some great chili to judge. Each year the entries are judged by local firemen, sometimes with guest appearances by Sheriff Deputies when the firemen are called away. Come on out to the Franklin County Fair and, if you think you make the best chili around, enter the contest and show off your cooking skills!”
Other highlights of this year’s Franklin County Fair include:
*A concert by Billboard chart-topping pop/rock band New Hollow, who hails from New Albany
*The Lima Company Memorial, “The Eyes of Freedom,” a nationally travelling military tribute to Columbus-based Lima Company which will be on display all week
*A National Tractor Pullers Association sanctioned Truck and Tractor Pull, Motocross, Harness Racing, and Demolition Derby
*A “Family Day” on Sun., July 14 featuring discounted day-long ride wristbands, “Minute to Win It”-style games, and many other family fun activities
*A “Senior Day” on Tues., July 16, featuring a pancake breakfast, health screenings, games, gift bags and much more for seniors
*An “Armed Forces Day” on Thurs., July 18, with activities to recognize and support those currently serving and veterans; features some great military displays, presentations, and lots of military and veteran resources, as well as a concert by the 122nd Army Band and a patriotic sing-along
*The Farm Olympics, where kids participate in all kinds of traditional farm chores, with a twist; always creates great photo opportunities
Hours and Admission
The Franklin County Fair Daily admission is per person: Sat. July 13 – Thurs. July 18 – $5.00; Friday July 19 & Sat. July 20 - $6.00. Admission includes all attractions and entertainment, unless otherwise noted. Ride tickets or wristbands may be purchased separately. Parking is free.
About the Franklin County Fair
The Franklin County Agricultural Society proudly serves the public by hosting its annual fair to provide an opportunity for education, entertainment and recreation while continuing to promote its purpose, honor its past and build for its future. For more information, please visit http://www.fcfair.org/. You may also follow us on Twitter @frcntyfair or “Like” us on Facebook.
Press Passes Available – To Schedule Interviews and Photo Opportunities Before and During the Fair, Contact Michelle Garrett, 614-315-4037
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Michelle Garrett
614-315-4037
www.fcfair.org
Franklin County Fair Office, 614-876-7235
Contact
Michelle Garrett
614-315-4037
www.fcfair.org
Franklin County Fair Office, 614-876-7235
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