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Missouri State Fair Appeals to Rural Living Seekers
Missouri Ag Connection - 07/29/2010
The best in Missouri livestock, consumer education and family living will be on display as part of the Rural Lifestyles Showcase at the 2010 Missouri State Fair August 12 to 22 in Sedalia. This year's
showcase themed "Something for Everyone!", offers hundreds of exhibits that can help fairgoers incorporate rural experiences into everyday living.
"The Rural Lifestyles Showcase provides helpful how-to information that fairgoers will be able to take home and apply to their own lifestyle," said Missouri State Fair Director Mark Wolfe. "People respond
well to this practical information they can take away from the Fair."
The showcase will feature traditional exhibits as well as new and relevant displays located in 15 buildings and several outdoor exhibition areas on the 396-acre fairground. The entire Showcase is included in
regular Fair admission, which is $8 for adults, $6 for seniors age 60 and over, and $2 for children ages 6 to 12.
Once again the Home Economics Building will feature the Consumer Showcase Stage, sponsored by Cookbook Publishers, Inc., offering sensible family education through a variety of demonstrations
provided by individuals and companies, like Missouri Pork Association Cooking with Pork. Also available in the building this year is the 2010 Missouri State Fair Cookbook for a special Fair price of $12; it
contains two-years of prize-winning recipes from the 2008 and 2009 Fairs.
Visitors to the Home Economics Building will have the opportunity to enter a free drawing to win a big screen television and DVD player donated by Walmart of Sedalia, as well as enjoy one of the many
contests. New this year are Missouri Wine and Grape Board Cooking with Missouri Wine Contest, Missouri Beef Council Recipe Contest, Bothwell Regional Health Center Baking Sugar-Free Recipe
Contest, Sedalia's Scottish Rite Club Cookie Contest, Mystery Sack Contest and Kehde's My Favorite Barbeque Recipe Contest.
The Agriculture Building, managed by the Missouri Department of Agriculture, will again feature the AgriMissouri Farmers' Market, offering fresh produce direct from Missouri growers. Visitors can sample
local produce as well as other foods at the stand from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m. every day of the Fair. In addition, fairgoers can locate local farmers' markets and learn how to get involved in growing fresh fruits and
vegetables. The Agriculture Building will also host a Local Foods Showcase Stage where visitors can enjoy watching daily demonstrations on cooking and gardening with Missouri products.
Among other buildings incorporating the Rural Lifestyles Showcase are the Womans Building featuring family outdoor activity ideas provided by the Missouri Department of Natural Resources, and the FFA
and 4-H Buildings. Additional topics in the showcase will include painting, photography and pottery demonstrations as well as tips from experts in landscaping, gardening and going green.
This year the Farm Bureau Building will feature more agricultural exhibits and a chance for visitors to win a John Deere lawn tractor. The building has been newly remodeled and will hold a ribbon-cutting
ceremony Monday, August 16, at 9:30 a.m.
The Mo-Ag Theatre/Mizzou Central Building will be adding several new health-related exhibits this year including an American Red Cross Blood Drive on August 12, a free skin cancer screening on August
16, and an Adult Falls Prevention Health Fair on August 18.
Most buildings are air-conditioned and open from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily. A complete list of showcase topics is available online at www.mostatefair.com/Rural-Lifestyles-Showcase.php.
The Missouri State Fair will be held August 12 to 22 in Sedalia. Public camping facilities, along with a variety of free entertainment and activities help make the Fair an affordable and memorable experience
for all Missourians. Visit mostatefair.com for more information.
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