PHOTOS Mineral County Fair and Rodeo
MONTE TURNER | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 7 months, 4 weeks AGO
The 2025 Mineral County Fair and Rodeo in photos.
Mike Testa has breakfast with his wife Jan, directly across from him, and his sister-in-law, Gail Chamberlain before they spent the day looking at livestock, quilts, art, visiting with friends, looking at vendors merchandise and then staying for the rodeo and live music making it a full fair day. (Monte Turner/Mineral Independent)
The Superior Senior Center booth not only had their usual goodies but specialty pastries that they started selling a couple of days each week for fairgoers to try out. This booth might be the oldest at the Mineral County Fair as it was built and used when drag races were held at the Mineral County Airport in the late 1960’s, according to Carole Johnson, retired Superior Forest Ranger. (Monte Turner/Mineral Independent)
Kay Strombo with the Mineral County Historical Society and Museum was selling not only all of the books they have on the history of the county, but the 2026 calendars they had made as a fundraiser that show each history sign at the stops made to the Gildersleeve Mine. That trip is scheduled for Saturday, September 6 and reservations are being taken at (406) 822-3543. The excursion is free with transportation provided asking that patrons bring a side dish for the potluck up at the mine. (Monte Turner/Mineral Independent)ARTICLES BY MONTE TURNER
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