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Waupaca County Fair Regulations
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Premium Regulations for State Aid ....................General Notices
Alcohol Regulations ................................................Damage to Fairgrounds
Fire and Police Protection .....................................Admission
Open Class Exhibitors (Ag. 5.04)
Premium Regulations for State Aid
Premium Regulations for State Aid are governed by the
Waupaca County Fair Board in compliance with the rules
set forth by Chapter ATCP. 160 Wisconsin Department of
Agriculture, County and District Fairs. If there is elimination or
reduction of state aid, there may be adjustments to premiums,
gate passes or the addition of stall fees.
GENERAL NOTICES
The Waupaca County Fair Board has adopted a policy stating
there shall be no euthanizing or butchering of large animals, small
animals or poultry on the grounds at the time of the Waupaca
County Fair.
NO ALCOHOL CARRY-INS ALLOWED.
For the safety of all fair attendees and fair animals there will be no
barbecue grills or fire pits allowed in or near the barns or youth building.
SPECIAL NOTICE
To All Exhibitors and Visitors at the Waupaca County Fair
All persons are notified that the fairgrounds are county property
and any individuals detected or known to have damaged locks or
broken open any buildings, removed boards from the enclosure or in
any other way trespassed upon or injured the property of the county,
will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law (Sec. 442 W.S. 1898).
Section 4571: “Any person who shall willfully and without right
enter any agricultural or industrial fairgrounds, which are duly
enclosed by a fence, not less than six feet high, during any fair or
exhibition, by climbing over or passing through or under such fence,
or by using the ticket or badge of some other person in any way,
shall be punished by a fine not exceeding fifty dollars.” The Fair
Board reserves the right to interpret rules as needed.
FIRE AND POLICE PROTECTION
The grounds of the Association are located about a half-mile distance
from the principal fire station of the City of Weyauwega, and
every precaution will be taken to prevent conflagration.
A strong police and detective force will be on duty day and night
to guard the interests of the exhibitors and patrons of the fair, but the
Association will not assume any responsibility or pay for any losses or
damage from fire, theft or violence. Exhibitors must take their own risk.
Policemen will be sworn in as conservators of the peace, and
it shall be their duty to arrest any person creating any disorder or
violating any rules of the state.
The board of directors of the Waupaca County Fair Association
will take every precautionary measure in its power for preservation
of the articles and stock on exhibition. But the Association will not
be responsible for any loss that may occur!
ADMISSION
Season tickets may be purchased at the Secretary’s office or at
the Main Gate.
Season tickets (not transferable) with privilege of passing in and
out of grounds $18 Advance, $20 at Gate
General Admission $6.00 tax included
Children 11 Years And Under . . FREE
Friday is Senior Citizens Day $3.00 per Senior Citizen until
3:00 p.m. All others pay General Admission price.
Thursday is Veterans Day $3.00 entrance if ticket is purchased
prior to the start of the fair.
Junior Fair Exhibitor Entry Fee — $3.00 for less than 50
items. $5.00 for over 50 items (due with entry form).
Autos, trucks, wagons or other vehicles used to deliver supplies
and animal-care needs to grounds need an auto or livestock pass
from the manager.
Any vehicle that makes deliveries on the fairgrounds must leave
after delivery and park in specified parking areas by 11 am.
Members are not entitled to the privilege of running automobiles
on or off the fairgrounds for the purpose of conveying people or
supplies without paying the regular fee charged non-members.
Single admission tickets will be on sale each day of the fair. Season
tickets may be purchased from the Manager any time after August 1,
and at the fairgrounds during the fair. Transfer or loan of season tickets,
checks or badges will be considered fraud upon the Association.
INFORMATION FOR OPEN CLASS EXHIBITORS Ag. 5.04
Remember, this is your Fair, Waupaca County’s Fair, and
your suggestion or honest criticism will be welcomed.
No premiums will be paid on any articles not listed herein.
All bills and claims (exclusive of premiums) must be presented
to the Secretary by October 21 following the fair. No payments will
be made before that time. Please do not ask the Secretary for a
check before that time. After October 21, checks will be mailed from
the Secretary’s office.
Labor and other accounts. The same rule will apply to other
accounts payable. If, after October 21, it appears that revenue
received was insufficient to make full payments on accounts due,
right is reserved to make prorated payments.
All Junior Fair animal regulations apply to Open class.
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