(PHOTOS) Campbell County residents share fair photos
Campbell County residents submitted a variety of photos to County 17 that marked special moments they experienced at this year's Campbell County Fair. All caption information was shared by those who submitted the photos.
Jasper Fifield with his bunny at Campbell County Fair. (Mary Stroka/County 17)
GILLETTE, Wyo. — Campbell County residents submitted a variety of photos to County 17 that marked special moments they experienced at this year’s Campbell County Fair. All caption information was shared by those who submitted the photos.
Campbell County Fair Coordinator Liz Edwards said Aug. 15 that her team is continuing to work on the fair results report and will provide it as soon as it’s finalized.
The fair took place July 28 through Aug. 6 at CAM-PLEX in Gillette. Sales results from the fair are available here.
Peppermint, left, and Kaci before the beef show. (Kris Bulkley)Kaci leads her steers, Gus and Frosty, to tie-outs for the night. (Kris Bulkley)Rodeo, left, and TeAnna Jolovich, who have been competing since they were 8 months old and 8 years old, respectively, win senior showmanship and agility. (Tanya Jolovich)Taycen Enriquez, 16, and his two market steers. (Anna Felion Enriquz)Taycen Enriquez and one of his market steers, which was the heaviest at the Campbell County Fair. This was his eighth year showing at the fair. (Anna Felion Enriquez)Taycen Enriquez’s table, which he made in agriculture class, was among the Campbell County Fair’s static projects. It was his first year showing a static project, and the table will go to the state fair, Anna Felion Enriquez said. (Anna Felion Enriquez)Gracie Farquahr, 7, at the mini animal show. (Tiffany Farquahr)Jackson Farquahr, 3, at the mini animal show. (Tiffany Farquahr)Aspen, 12, washes her lamb before the sheep show. (Veronica Study)Aspen takes a nap while waiting for the sheep show to begin. 2023 is the first year Aspen, a girl with epilepsy, has been able to participate in the fair almost on her own, her mom, Veronica Study, said. (Veronica Study) Aspen’s brother, Tyler, 14, is super excited about his breeding ewe this year, Veronica Study said. Tyler has been Aspen’s main support system at fair, Study said. (Veronica Study)Ryker took second place in mutton busting. (Crystal Sisneros)Children enjoy the petting zoo. (Crystal Sisneros)In her first year of 4-H, Zailey Fousek, 11, was named the grand champion in junior showmanship. (Brittney Fousek)In her first year of 4-H, Zailey Fousek, 11, was named the grand champion in junior showmanship. (Brittney Fousek)Stephanie Boyd said this picture shows her son and his two best friends in their first year of fair getting ready to show their chickens. (Stephanie Boyd) Stephanie Boyd’s son, who has autism, shows his chickens. “The fair was amazing and allowed one of the older girls to act in as his para and help him show his chickens,” Stephanie Boyd said. “He had a struggle but he made it through and we are very proud of him.”Best friends rooting on husbands at the fair’s ranch rodeo. (Mandy Holcomb)Nash hanging with Tyler and Jones at Octane (Mandy Holcomb)Nash and Justin HolcombLearning goat roping (Mandy Holcomb)From left: Timber, Reagan and Morgan Elkins-Acord bid a tearful goodbye to their steer, Thunder, that sold at the fair and was headed to processing, their mom, Acacia Acord said. Thunder was one of two steers sold for $10 per pound. (Acacia Acord)Morgan and Reagan Elkins-Acord (Acacia Acord)(Acacia Acord)(Acacia Acord)(Acacia Acord)(Acacia Acord)(Acacia Acord)Ashley Steele after she won fourth place in her class of market swine in her last year of showing. (Renae Steele)One of Peggy Cook’s grandchildren (Peggy Cook)One of Peggy Cook’s grandchildren enjoys an inflatable at the fair. (Peggy Cook)Millie, 4, and her wool lamb, Mia, in her first year showing. (Nikita Mayfield-Milhous)Howard, 8, and his market lamb, Oreo, in his first year showing. (Nikita Mayfield-Milhous)(Larissa Smith)(Julie Anna Morgan)For the 2023 Demolition Derby, Nicholas Cockburn’s children chose the paint job for the car and the family won best paint. (Nicholas Cockburn)