Our parade floats will be #16 and #17 in the lineup. We will be staged on the east side of Roosevelt/Railroad Avenue.
There will be shuttles providing rides from the Barnes Softball Park parking lots, or you can walk across to Fairgrounds Park to find our floats. Here’s a map with parade participant parking marked.
Record books require a signature from the club leader. Cindy will be available to review and sign record books on Friday evening at 6:00 p.m. at Construction Supply House (806 North 2nd Street, Berthoud) when we are decorating for the parade, as well as Sunday afternoon at her office at Construction Supply House from 1:00–3:00 p.m.
Here’s a time-saver for members and Cindy! Email your record books for review. If you’re doing it on the computer, you can email the PDF. Or if you’re filling it out by hand and can scan it, you can send it that way. Email it to csh@frii.com, and she will review it and email you back with suggestions or approval. Then when you come to decorate the parade float on Friday or come by her office on Sunday afternoon, she can just sign it and you won’t have to wait!
Cloverbuds are invited to participate in Pee Wee Showmanship for Goats, Sheep, and/or Swine.
Here is the info for all shows:
Pee Wee exhibitors must be under 8 years old (4-H age).
Make arrangements with a 4-H youth who is showing at the Larimer County Fair to use their animal. Pee Wee showman can be accompanied by 4-H youth into the show ring.
Sign the release form provided when you sign up.
Pee Wee exhibitors must wear close-toed shoes.
Any questions? Please Contact Laura Boldt, Competition Coordinator, 970-619-4023.
Pee Wee Goat Showmanship
Thursday, August 3 at 6:30 p.m. in the MAC Arena.
Sign up 2 hours before the show (announced in the barn).
Limited to 30 participants.
Pee Wee Sheep Showmanship
Saturday, August 5 at 11:00 a.m. in the MAC arena.
Sign up 2 hours before the show (announced in the barn).
Limited to 30 participants.
Pee Wee Swine Showmanship
Saturday, August 5, 2023 at 3:00 pm in the MAC arena.
Sign up after weigh-in (Friday, August 4, 6:00–8:00 a.m.).
This Friday, July 28 at 6:00 p.m., we’ll meet at Cindy’s shop (Construction Supply House, 806 North 2nd Street in Berthoud) to create decorations for our club’s parade float.
The club will supply pizza. Bring your water bottle or something to drink.
You can also bring your record books to be reviewed and signed.
Larimer County Fair Parade
All members are invited to participate with our club in the Larimer County Fair Parade on Saturday, July 29 at 9:30 a.m. We will have our club float, a float for the Cloverbuds, and members can choose to walk and pass out candy. (Candy cannot be thrown from the float, it must be handed out.)
The theme for the parade is Through the Decades. Members can dress like 4-Hers through the years, or wear their club shirts. Be sure to wear sunscreen, bring a hat, and bring a water bottle.
The float will be parked on Railroad Avenue, headed toward First Street. It’s easiest to park at the Barnes Softball Park and walk across to Fairgrounds Park and Railroad Avenue.
Please plan to have your kids on the float between 9:00–9:20 a.m.
Parents are welcome to sit and watch the parade as a group, then pick up their members after the parade. We will be sitting at the house at 246 South Cleveland. Bring your chairs and look for the HCH group.
The Junior Leadership Club runs the Dairy Bar in the McKee Building during the Larimer County Fair. They have asked to have clubs and their members pitch in and work shifts. At our club meeting on Monday, July 11, we discussed volunteering as a club. We have signed up for shifts from 2:00–6:00 p.m. on Saturday, August 5.
Club members who are 8 years old and older and their parents are invited to volunteer for a shift. (Sorry, this is not an opportunity for Cloverbuds.)
We need 4 members with their parents per time slot. Please arrive 5-10 minutes early at the Dairy Bar.
Sent on behalf of Kara Rudnick and Rachel Wildman, FCS and General Projects Coordinating Superintendents:
Join us for our 4-H Interview Judging Day on Tuesday, August 1, and Exhibit Hall Setup on Wednesday, August 2!
We need volunteers to sign up for morning and afternoon shifts on August 1 to help check in participants, guide families to their project areas, and ensure a smooth process throughout the day.
On August 2, we need help setting up projects. You can choose between morning and afternoon shifts.
Thank you for volunteering to be a part of our 4-H Interview Judging Day!
The Ranch would like to welcome everyone to the 2023 Larimer County Fair and PRCA Rodeo. Please read the information below and see the map to help you find your way to the barns and exhibit buildings through the construction areas.
See you there,
Diane Kern
We are excited to have you at the 2023 Larimer County Fair and PRCA Rodeo! During the 2023 fair, progress on The Ranch Master Plan will be visible through construction activities across the complex. We are excited for you to see the progress we’ve made over the last year and appreciate your patience as we evolve our facilities to meet the needs of our Larimer County community for many years to come.
Current Construction Activities
Crews at The Ranch are currently putting the finishing touches on the new Arena Circle and several new interior roadways. Arena Circle is now located on the outer edge of the parking areas to create new entrance and exit points on the southeast and northern boundaries of the property. This shift is designed to improve traffic flow throughout the complex and enhance the safety of visitors moving between facilities at The Ranch. Minor roads including Richard Rule Road, Show Ring Road and Clydesdale Parkway provide easy access to specific buildings and parking areas while the former Arena Circle is now a service road. The new Arena Circle opened in May 2023 and all three supporting roads are now open for the 2023 Fair.
Construction on the 4-H, Youth, and Community Livestock Arena began in August of 2022. Crews have been hard at work transforming an uneven dirt parking lot into a beautiful new arena for the Larimer County community. This arena will be available first and foremost to the community and will include a 125’x 200’ indoor arena, classrooms, livestock wash areas and educational facilities. The Community Arena is expected to be completed in January 2024.
As of July 2023, the west pavilion wash racks, restrooms and storefront in the MAC Equipment, Inc. Indoor Arena have been relocated to the west side of the pavilion and are operational for the 2023 fair. Work continues on the space between the east and west pavilions to expand the warm-up space to 90′ x 200′. This will more than double the warm-up space available to exhibitors and will extend the covered space the full length of the two pavilions. Crews recently erected the steel structure of the expanded area and are currently working to install the roof, insulation and interior walls. The anticipated completion of the warm-up arena is slated for January 2024.
Work also continues on the future RV camping locations on the northeast end of the complex. The new RV camping sites will eventually have utility hookups for sewer, water and electrical connections. These new RV camping amenities will provide additional capacity for exhibitors to enjoy during complex events. Some of these spaces will be available for dry camping without hookups for the 2023 fair and are anticipated to be fully complete in January 2024.
Access at The Ranch
Due to current construction and roadway updates, access to The Ranch Events Complex has shifted. With the new Arena Circle roadway now open, all visitors will enter and exit the complex from Fairgrounds Avenue through the new entrances at Arena Circle and Andalusian Drive. The former Arena Circle is now a service road and will not be available to through traffic. All visitors are reminded to follow all signage and flaggers to navigate the construction and access parking and trailer areas.
A section of the service road will be available to users and exhibitors at the McKee Building. Visitors to the McKee Building will need to enter from Fairgrounds Avenue at the new Arena Circle entrance. From Arena Circle, turn right on Clydesdale Parkway between parking lots A and B and right onto the Service Road. Signage will guide you to the McKee parking lot and building.
For access to the MAC Equipment, Inc. Indoor Arena, visitors should enter on Andalusian Drive and turn left on the newly opened Show Ring Road. This will bring trailers directly to the arena, barns and trailer parking area and will allow for smoother concurrent operations with other exhibitors at the fair.
Parking
Due to construction activities, parking at The Ranch has shifted compared to previous years. Parking will be available in Lots A-E, as well as overflow dirt and gravel parking in Lots Z, AA, and Trailer Parking Lots. Consistent with previous years, parking will be free for all attendees and exhibitors at the Fair. We are currently working to add additional parking spaces for exhibitors and visitors in future years.
We appreciate your patience during this time and look forward to fostering many more positive memories for all fair exhibitors and visitors in years to come. We can’t wait to see you at the 2023 fair and hope you will be excited to see our community gain these amazing new improvements! Please remember to look for and follow all signage around campus to help you navigate your way through the Larimer County 2023 Fair and PRCA Rodeo.
We will have a Prepare for Fair workshop on Friday, July 28 at 6:30 p.m. in the McKee Building. At this workshop, there will be time for questions before the county fair begins. We will go over the schedule, species-specific information, and where to enter The Ranch.
The Show Management Committee also wants to provide some answers to questions that were discussed in depth at the last Show Management meeting.
There have been questions about using products on swine to enhance their skin color. Members will not be allowed to use paint, polishes, or powders to manipulate or enhance the natural colors of the hog.
Members will have the opportunity to get their record books checked during species set-up times. Members will still need to present a copy of the yellow form during check-in to verify that their record books have been checked. Record book checks will also take place at the time of specific check-in times like normal.
All Livestock Sale Forms will be collected at specific check-in times. No forms will be collected at the time of set-up even if your record book is checked.
Maps of the Ranch will be sent out next week on how to enter for set-up times and check-in times.
Cloverbuds also need to complete a narration in Word, double-spaced, and email it to Jo Ann Belk at csuramfans@msn.com by July 20.
Cloverbuds must also attend the rehearsal from 4:00–5:30 p.m. on July 26 at the McKee Building. Cloverbuds do not need to make the garment they are wearing, but must be able to do the modeling without assistance. Cloverbuds will model no more than one garment in the Fashion Revue.