July 2008


sharkfest08-team-cheer-pic.jpgDuring the early morning hours of Wednesday, July 9, the Scott Valley Swim Team Sharks held their annual Lap-A-Thon fundraiser at the Etna Community Swimming Pool. Sixty-two team members participated in the event, and the swimmers obtained sponsors prior to the event with pledges of a flat rate or a per-lap fee. When the two hour event was done the swimmers had completed a total of 4,747 laps. Emily Travis of Fort Jones swam a total of 146 laps, the most of the day. There were a total of 21 swimmers who completed over 100 laps and the youngest swimmer of the day was Trinity Andrews, age 7.
bookstore-text-click-sized-july.jpg The members of the Shark team are still collecting donations for the event and any one interested in making a contribution can make a flat rate donation, or contact any member of the SVST Sharks and sponsor a per lap rate. Contributions can be sent to P. O. Box 243, Greenview, CA 96037, or contact SVST Board Member Gwen Hampton at 468-5338 for more information.
The Scott Valley Swim Team Sharks have membership of over 90 swimmers this year. The team earned third place at the Sharkfest, and fourth place at the Mt. Shasta Invitational Meet in June. The team will be competing in Red Bluff on July 12 and 13, and in Anderson on July 19 and 20.

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YREKA - from interactive computer games to the internet, text messaging and email, information technology is fast becoming the way of the world. The Siskiyou Golden Fair will be helping the people of Siskiyou County get to know this method of communication a little better, both the good and the bad, at the new Pacific Power Technology Pavilion.
y-ad-1.jpgLocated inside the Ag-Hort Building, the Pacific Power Technology Pavilion will feature something for all ages. Each day of the fair there will be exhibits, hands on activities and contests to bring fairgoers closer to the latest and greatest in information technology. There will also be demonstrations and mini-seminars on how to use the technology.
A real highlight will be interactive computer games for the teenagers (more…)

mutton-bustin.JPGYREKA - After a successful first year in 2007, the 10th District Agricultural Association Friends of the Fair will be holding a Mutton Busting Qualifier competition at the Siskiyou Golden Fair again this year.
Mutton Busting is a fun-filled event that puts a child on the back of a sheep–rodeo style–and they try to hold on for six seconds. It is a very popular opening event at rodeos throughout the nation.
To meet the mutton busting contestant demand, the Friends of the Fair will take 50 entries to compete in the Mutton Busting Qualifier on Friday, Aug. 8 in Collier Pavilion. The top six contestants will then advance to the Scott Valley Bank Pro Rodeo on Saturday night where each contestant will win a buckle sponsored by Friends of the Fair.
northerncapaving-225.jpg Those wanting to participate must be between the ages of four and seven years-old by Aug. 6, weigh 55 pounds or less, and be a resident of Siskiyou County. There is a $5 entry fee for the qualifier event.
Applications can be picked up at the fair office and Scott Valley Feed in Yreka; Cowley D & L and Siskiyou Pellet Mill in Grenada; Scott Valley Feed in Greenview; Feed & Supply in Montague; and Mt. Shasta Feed & Supply, Noah’s Ark Feed Barn and Thrifty Mart in Mount Shasta. All entry forms must be turned in at the fair office by July 25. The first 50 entries received will get to compete in the qualifier event.
The 2008 Siskiyou Golden Fair, “A Mountain Fair with Country Flair,” runs August 6-10 in Yreka. For more information contact the fair office at 842-2767 or info@sisqfair.com.

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tiger-saved.JPGYREKA— The Siskiyou Golden Fair is will present Hollywood Animals’ Jungle of India Tiger Show. Hollywood Animals’ Wild World of Animals brings you a journey where kids and adults can “tame” their curiosity for “wildlife.”
This new show combines education and entertainment into a dynamic adventure into the wilds of India. The show will excite and entertain, and at the same time foster a desire to preserve and learn about the endangered species, Panthera Tigris, the tiger and the planet around them.
“This is a brand new show coming from Hollywood Animals and we are thrilled that they will be performing at our fair,” said fair CEO Rebecca Desmond.
The trainers will demonstrate their affection training methods while showing the audience what the beautiful creatures are capable of doing, when put in a caring and mutually-respectful environment. Experienced and knowledgeable trainers will discuss why the populations of these beautiful creatures are declining in the wild.
All of these animals have been bottle-raised, since they were small cubs, with the trainers that work with them every day. The importance of a strong bond and mutual respect is necessary when dealing with animals of this caliber. This bond and respect is easily seen by any member of the audience from the interaction between the trainers and the tigers.
athleterepair3.jpg There will be three 30-minute shows each day of the fair featuring the natural beauty, grace and agility of the tigers, while working in concert with one trainer. There will be demonstrations of how the tigers are affectionately trained with positive reinforcement to “act” in films and television. The tigers will also be visible in their arena between show times. The Jungles of India show is sponsored by Foothill Distributing and Budweiser.
The 2008 Siskiyou Golden Fair, “A Mountain Fair with Country Flair,” runs August 6-10 in Yreka. For more information, contact the fair office at 842-2767 or info@sisqfair.com.

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A-Division
Matt Dooley: 37:16 (1st lap 18:30)
Kristi Green: 43:18 (1st lap 21:24)
Gregg Nietsch: 44:03 (1st lap 21:37)
John Fernandes: 44:07 (1st lap 21:38)
Jeremy Ravenscroft: 44:13 (1st lap 21:36)
Brian Foster: 45:45 (1st lap 22:21)
Curt Dooley: 45:59 (1st lap 22:31)
Cara Ravenscroft: 48:09 (1st lap 23:38)
Chet Collins: 50:58 (1st lap 26:11)
bookstore-text-click-sized-july.jpgScott Gliatto: 52:31 (1st lap 26:03)
Aaron Keno: 54:51 (1st lap 26:10)
Margy Marshall: 56:01 (1st lap 27:19)
Jim Freeze: 58:28 (1st lap 27:54)
Teri Callison: 1:01:57 (1st lap 30:36)
Faith Dooley: 1:04:05 (1st lap 30:51) (more…)

YREKA—The Siskiyou Golden Fair recently announced its “Give Away A Smile” program that donates homemade toys to the Siskiyou Domestic Violence and Crisis Center for a child in need.
Participants can enter handmade stuffed animals, soft toys, blankets or pillows in Division 242 of the Clothing and Textiles Department. The items will be judged and displayed at the fair, and then all will be donated to Domestic Violence. The deadline to enter is July 11.
wbs-web-generic.jpg“The fair and Domestic Violence are very pleased to be partnering on this great project” said fair CEO Rebecca Desmond. I encourage everyone who can sew, knit, crochet or simply create a comforting toy for a needy child to enter them in the fair. It is a very rewarding and worthy endeavor.”
More information on the Give Away A Smile program can be found in the 2008 Exhibitor Handbook which can be found at the fair office, on the fair’s website, or at the following locations: PremierWest Bank branches; Scott Valley Bank branches; Scott Valley Drug in Etna; (more…)

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