Attendees enjoy activities galore
Mandi Bateman Editor | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 years, 7 months AGO
BONNERS FERRY — The 2017 Boundary County Fair delivered a week of fun for people and their families, with a wide array of activities, shows, competitions, auctions, and a parade through downtown.
The barns were filled with animals, raised with care and love, and the exhibit halls allowed the community to showcase their talents, from gardening to photography, baking to LEGO creations. There were competitions for all to enjoy, from the Seed Spitting to Monster Cookie.
The Idaho Forest Group showcased the Lumberjack Show every day, delighting audiences with ax throwing, chainsaw carving, and more.
There were booths of every kind, local businesses representing, items for sale, informational, and the all important fair food.
4-H and the Future Farmers of America competed with their animals, from horses to cattle, sheep, pigs, goats and poultry, the winners proudly displaying ribbons on stalls and cages.
The parade featured the largest showing of horses in any parade this year, stretching most of Main Street, riding side by side. Children lined the streets, hoping to score candy tossed from the vehicles, fire trucks, classic cars, tractors, floats, and more.
“I’ve never seen such a concentration of grand hearted people,” remarked fair goer, Julie Holly, appreciating the small town feel after years of going to larger fairs.
For the days of August 16 through 19, time appeared to have slowed down in Boundary County. People and families took time to be outside, laugh together, and just enjoy the warm days of summer.
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