Clallam County Fair schedule

Here is the Friday and Saturday schedule for the Clallam County Fair.

Details about specific attractions, including The Wilkinsons, who appear Friday night at the Grandstand, appear in Peninsula Spotlight magazine in the Friday/Saturday edition.

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Friday, Aug. 17

9 a.m.– 4-H horse western performance; 4-H dog obedience higher classes

10 a.m. — 4-H dog obedience novice and novice Y; 4-H open FFA beef judging; 4-H rabbit/cavy/small animal fitting and showing; 4-H breakfast on the run contest; 4-H kitchen activities (continuous all day); 4-H open goat judging; 4-H open sheep classes

11 a.m. — 4-H reduce-reuse-recycle demonstrations; 4-H after school snacks contest

Noon — 4-H poultry judging contest

12:30 p.m. –Diaper derby at West Stage; North Olympic Beledi Dancers at Center Stage

1 p.m. — 4-H rabbit/cavy/small animal type classes; 4-H primary cat show

2 p.m. –4-H cat judging; Hypnotist Mike Mezmer at Sunny Farms Country Store Center Stage

3 p.m. — Knowledge Bowl/goats

3:30 p.m. — Music: Delta Rays at Sunny Farms Country Store Center Stage; North Olympic Beledi Dancers at West Stage

5 p.m. — Music: Delta Rays at Sunny Farms Country Store Center Stage

6 p.m. –The Wilkinsons at the Grandstand

7 p.m. — Hypnotist Mike Mezmer at Center Stage

7:30 p.m. — Llama harness show; freestyle dancing with dogs at the dog arena

8 p.m. –The Wilkinsons at the Grandstand

All day — Yo-Yo the Clown, Won Israel, Will Roys

Saturday, Aug. 18

9 a.m. 4-H horse English performance classes

10 a.m. 4-H dog costume contest; open rabbit/cavy type classes; 4-H kitchen activities (continuous throughout the day)

11 a.m. 4-H/FFA open dairy show

Noon — Mini horse classes; dance: Olympic Mountain Cloggers at Center Stage

12:30 p.m. — Diaper Derby at Sunny Farms Country Store Center Stage

1 p.m. — NPRA Rodeo at Grandstand; arm-wrestling weigh-in at West Stage; 4-H dog groom squad (adopt a dog); 4-H cat show; 4-H horse judging contest

1:30 p.m. –Hypnotist Mike Mezmer at Sunny Farms Country Store Center Stage

2 p.m. — Dancing: Olympic Mountain Cloggers at West Stage

3 p.m. — Arm-wrestling competition at West Stage; Goodness of Goat and Llama, goat cheese and sparkling juice reception; music: Western Electric at Sunny Farms Store Center Stage

4 p.m. — 4-H/FFA livestock auction

5 p.m. — Music: Western Electric at West Stage

6 p.m. — 4-H horse groom squad contest; open cat show; Hypnotist Mike Mezmer at Sunny Farms Country Store Center Stage

6:30 p.m. — Logging show at the Grandstand

7:30 p.m. and 9 p.m. — Music: The Vibratones at Sunny Farms Country Store Center Stage

All day — Won Israel and Will Roys

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