From staff reports
Held annually over the week of July 4, the Wolfs Corners Fair continues to grow and offer a variety of shows and activities. This year will be no exception.
Along with daily features and events, Rannels Rustic Chainsaw Carving will be at the fair daily, Monday through Saturday.
Carnival rides will open daily at 5 p.m. beginning Monday, July 2.
The fair will open Saturday June 29, and run through Saturday July 6. Admission is $8 per person which includes, parking, admission, midway rides and all shows.
Saturday, June 29
Includes free parking, admissions, Midway rides and all shows.
Accepting livestock and equine on grounds no earlier than noon and no later than 8 p.m.
Horse pulls
Mini horses 3 p.m.
Lightweight 6 p.m.
Heavyweight 8 p.m.
Sunday, June 30 Senior citizens day
10 a.m., Open and Youth & Ag livestock judging (poultry)
12 p.m., Grounds Open
1-7 p.m., Fair exhibits accepted
3 p.m., Open and Youth and Ag livestock judging (rabbits/guineas, pigs)
3 p.m., Antique tractor pull
Monday, July 1
9 a.m., Home economic/Ag commodity judging
10 a.m., Stall/Cage decorating contest
1 p.m., Open and Youth and Ag livestock judging (sheep)
2 p.m., Open and Youth and Ag livestock judging (goats)
4 p.m., Grounds and gates open
4 p.m., Compact Car Demo Derby registration
5 p.m., Carnival opens
6 p.m., Fair exhibits open
6:30 p.m., Baked goods auction Fair exhibit building
7 p.m., Compact car demo derby and small truck/minivan demo derby
Tuesday, July 2
1 p.m., Open and Youth & Ag livestock judging (cattle)
2 p.m., Open and Youth & Ag livestock judging (swine)
4 p.m., Grounds and gates open
5 p.m., Carnival opens
7 p.m., Farm stock and “Tuff Farm” tractor pull
Wednesday, July 3
10 a.m., Cowboy obstacle race
4 p.m., Open livestock/pet and owner costume contest
4 p.m., Grounds and gates open
4 p.m., Fair exhibits open
5 p.m., Carnival opens
5 p.m., “Ike,” the Strolling Bull
7 p.m., ATV and lawn tractor drag races
Thursday, July 4 Independence Day
11 a.m., Grounds and gates open
11 a.m., Fair exhibits open
12 p.m., Kid’s barnyard games
1 p.m., Carnival opens
1 p.m., Western themed red wagon parade
2 p.m., Wild, Wild West Show Chris Tejero “Charro” Mexican Trick Roper and The Wonderful Watts Sisters Dare Devil Trick Riders and “Ike” the Strolling bull and Mutton Busting
3 p.m., Youth & Ag livestock auction
7 p.m., Lil’ Buckaroo Rodeo and Mutton Busting
8 p.m., Extreme Bull Riding by Rafter Z Rodeo Co
10 p.m., Fireworks
Friday, July 5
1 p.m., Open and Youth & Ag livestock judging (equine halter judging)
4 p.m., Grounds and gates open
4 p.m., Fair exhibits open
5 p.m., Carnival opens
7 p.m., 4-Wheel drive truck and open tractor pull
Saturday, July 6
10 a.m., Grounds and gates open
10 a.m., Fair exhibits open
11 a.m., Fund horse show
11 a.m., Carnival opens
12 p.m., Gutz n Glory lawn and garden tractor pull
4 p.m., Demolition derby car registration
5 p.m., Robyn Young music entertainment
6-8 p.m., Fair exhibits released
7 p.m., Power wheels demo derby
7 p.m., Full size car demo derby and mid-size car demo derby
The Wolf’s Corners Fair is the biggest little fair in northern Clarion County with a rich heritage spanning back over 75 years.
The fair is always held over the week of the Fourth of July and boasts many unique activities. The longest running tradition at the fair has been the draft horse pulls held every year since its inception.
Throughout its existence the fair has also added the midway, amusements, games, tractor/truck pulls, and the Youth and Ag program to our Fair Schedule.
One of the most popular events of the fair is the Demolition Derby.