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79th Annual Eddy County Fair Schedule

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Saturday, July 20 9:00am – 11:00am: Open Class entries will be accepted 9:00am – 11:00am: 4-H Indoor Entries will be accepted 9:00am – 11:00am: Lead Class entries will be accepted 1:00pm – 4:00pm: 4-H exhibits will be judged (Judging is closed to the public.)

1:00pm – 4:00pm: Open Class exhibits will be judged (Judging is closed to the public.)

11:00am:

Queen Contest – Food Court Building

Monday, July 22

All livestock will be brought to the Fairgrounds through the covered arena from 7:00am-11:00am:

Livestock inspectors will be on the Fairgrounds so have your papers in order.

7:00am-11:00am: CHECK IN ALL LIVESTOCK AND PROSPECT YEARLING. Weigh and classify pigs as they unload.

11:30am: GENERAL RULES MEETING (Show Ring), Lunch to follow – Lunch provided by Eddy County Farm and Livestock Bureau.

2:00pm: LAMBS – Weigh and Classify (in the show ring).

4:00pm: RABBITS (Fryers and Bakers) – Weigh in and tattoos read immediately after the lambs BROILERS – Weigh in and band immediately following rabbits. BREEDING POULTRY– Leg bands and enter immediately following broilers. DAIRY HEIFERS – Weigh, measure, present, check birth dates, TB test, preg-check, immediately following breeding poultry. MEAT GOATS – Weigh in immediately following the dairy heifers. MARKET CATTLE – Weigh immediately following goats.

7:00pm: COWBOY CHURCH – Show Ring MOVIE – Show Ring immediately following Cowboy Church Tuesday, July 23 10:00am: PARADE 12:00pm: OFFICIAL OPENING- Exhibit Building & Eddy County Community Center 12:00pm – 9:00pm EXHIBIT BUILDING & EDDY COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTER OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 3:00pm: DAIRY HEIFER SHOW- Livestock Barn Show Ring 5:00pm – 12:00am: CARNIVAL 6:00pm: BREEDING AND MARKET GOAT SHOW– Livestock Barn Show Ring NOTE: in the early morning hours of Monday, of the fair week, all gates leading into the fenced in area will be locked. The small walk through gates will remain open during fair hours. The fenced in area is described as that area which encloses the livestock barn, the exhibit building, and the steer barn. Once the gates are locked, they will remain locked until the conclusion of the fair.

Wednesday, July 24 8:00am: RABBIT SHOW – Livestock Barn Show Ring Breeding rabbits will show first – followed immediately by market classes.

9:00am: PROSPECT YEARLING CLASS – Covered Arena 10:00am – 9:00pm E X H I B I T BUILDING & EDDY COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTER OPEN TO THE

PUBLIC

10:00am – 4:00pm: FLOWER SHOW – ‘Create and Enter a Design’ –Eddy County Community Center

2:00pm: 2-YEAR OLD FUTURITY – Covered Arena 5:00pm: SWINE SHOW- Livestock

Barn Show Ring 5:00pm – 12:00am: CARNIVAL

8:00pm: FAITH AND FAMILY NIGHT-concert

Thursday, July 25 8:00am: POULTRY SHOW BROILER JUDGING – Livestock Barn Show Ring Breeding Poultry will be judged in the poultry barn immediately following Broiler Judging.

8:00am-10:00am: ENTRIES FOR FLOWER SHOW WILL BE ACCEPTED – Eddy County Community Center 9:30am: BREEDING HEIFER SHOW – Livestock Barn Show Ring 10:00am: MARKET CATTLE SHOW – Livestock Barn Show Ring 10:00am-9:00pm: EXHIBIT BUILDING & EDDY COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTER OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 10:30am: FLOWER SHOW ENTRIES WILL BE JUDGED – Eddy County Community Center 3:00pm: “JAMES HAMILTON” BREEDING SHEEP SHOW – Livestock Barn Show Ring MARKET LAMB SHOW – Immediately following Breeding Sheep 7:00pm: CONCERT – Easton Corbin with special guest William Clark Green

Friday, July 26 8:00am – 10:00am: ALL SALE PULLS AND DESTINATIONS MUST BE FINALIZED!

10:00am – 10:00pm: EXHIBIT BUILDING & EDDY COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTER OPEN TO THE

PUBLIC

12:00pm – 1:30pm: Entries for the Pecan Contest will be accepted

2:00pm: 4-H AND FFAAWARDS PRESENTATION – Livestock Barn Show Ring 3:00pm: WOOL LEAD SHOW Livestock Barn Show Ring 4:00pm – 12:00am: CARNIVAL

6:00pm: PECAN CONTEST AUCTION – Livestock Barn Show Ring 7:00pm: BULL RIDING – Horse Council Open Arena 9:30pm – 11:30pm: CONCERT – Jon Wolfe

Saturday, July 27 8:00am-12:00pm: FIRE AND ICE 8:00am: BOOSTER SHOWS FOR SWINE, LAMB, GOAT, MARKET CATTLE, AND DAIRY HEIFER.

10:00am – 10:00pm: EXHIBIT BUILDING & EDDY COUNTY COMMUNITY CENTER OPEN TO THE PUBLIC 10:00am – 12:00pm : CORNHOLE TOURNAMENT – Covered Arena 10:00am – 12:00pm : “JACK RAUCH” ANVIL TOSS – Covered Arena 10:00am – 12:00am: CARNIVAL 12:00pm CHILI COOK-OFF AND ICE CREAM COMPETITION AWARDS – Covered Arena 4:00pm-5:30pm: BUYER’S DINNER – Food Court 5:30pm: 4-H AND FFA JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION – Livestock Barn Show Ring

Sunday, July 28 9:00am: RELEASE OF LIVESTOCK – Packer truck will come. Once packer truck is gone, livestock going home will be released by superintendent( s).

10:00am: RELEASE of Adult/ Open Class exhibits and Flower Show Entries 10:00am: RELEASE of 4-H indoor exhibits with exception of 1st and 2nd places

Activity Schedule

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Sports

• Artesia SeaDogs Summer Swim Team Location: Artesia Aquatic Center Tryouts: 4-6 p.m. Thursday, May 30; 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Friday, May 31 Dates: June 4 – July 25 Practice Sessions: 7-8 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays Cost: $150 for the first child, $125 for each additional child (includes team shirt and swim cap) Ages: 6-14 Note: This program is not designed to be swim lessons; children must pass a basic swim test. Contact: Emma Moore, 575-7468525; emoore@sportsfacilities. com BASKETBALL

• Girls’ Camp Dates: June 24-26 Sessions: Grades K-3, 1-3 p.m.; grades 4-9, 1-4 p.m. Location: Bulldog Pit Cost: $60 for the first child; $45 for each additional sibling Registration: Noon – 1 p.m. June 2 Contact: Candace Pollard, 575910-4034; cpollard@bulldogs.org

• Girls’ Summer Basketball Times: 8-11 a.m. Dates: June 3-6, 10-13, 17-20 and 24-27 Location: Bulldog Pit Sessions: Grades K-3, 8-8:50 a.m.; grades 4-6, 9-9:50 a.m.; grades 7-9, 10-10:50 a.m.

VOLLEYBALL

• Bulldog Camp Times: 9 a.m. – noon Dates: July 1-3 Location: Bulldog Pit Ages: Girls entering grades 3-6 Cost: $75 (includes camp t-shirt if registered by June 9; can still register after June 9 but will not receive t-shirt) Contact: 575-308-6336 FOOTBALL

• Summer Weights and Skills Dates: July 1-23 (off July 4) Location: Bulldog Bowl Sessions: Grades 7-8, 9-10 a.m.; grades 5-6, 10-11 a.m. Note: Bring water bottle and good shoes (cleats optional) SOCCER

• Bulldog Kids’ Camp Dates: June 25-27 Cost: $60 per player; $10 off for APS staff, $5 off for siblings Ages: 4 years – fifth grade Location: The Mack Registration deadline: June 20 Contact: artesiasoccerclassic@gmail.com

• Bulldog Development Camp Date: June 28 Cost: $125 per player (includes lunch, snack, t-shirt); $10 off for APS staff, $5 off for siblings Ages: Boys in grades 6-8 Location: The Mack Registration deadline: June 20 Contact: artesiasoccerclassic@gmail.com

• Under the Lights 5v5 Date: Saturday, July 13 Location: The Mack Note: 3v3 for U6; 5v5 for U8 U14 Contact: artesiasoccerclassic@gmail.com

MMA

• Varsity Academy Summer Camp Dates: June 10-14, July 8-11 Times: 8 a.m. – 2 p.m. Location: 1032 S. 13th St. (Abo Shopping Center) Note: Snack provided; no gear necessary; beginner-friendly; students need only bring lunch and water Contact: varsityacademyartesia .com

• Summer Classes Dates: All summer, Monday through Thursday Sessions: Tots (ages 4-6), 4 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays; kids (ages 8-12), 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays; kids (ages 6-9), 5 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays; teens, 5 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays Contact: 575-308-1553

Arts and Music

MISSOULA THEATRE

• 9:30 a.m. Monday, June 17 Registration, with auditions for “Jack and the Beanstalk” at 10 a.m. (all participants will be cast) Cost: $30 per child Public performances: June 22 Contact: Artesia Arts Council, 575-746-4212 ART IN SCIENCE

• 1 p.m. Thursday, June 13 A celebration of the oil and gas centennial: exploding blowout oil rigs

• 1 p.m. Thursday, June 27 Rainbow cyanotypes/sun prints Contact: Artesia Arts Council, 575-746-4212 INTRO TO DANCE

• Dates: June 26 – July 31 Sessions: Ages 4-7, 10-10:45 a.m.; ages 8 and up, 11-11:45 a.m. Cost: $60 per child; sign up with a friend and save 10% Choose from tap, jazz, hip-hop and contemporary styles Contact: Artesia Arts Council, 575-746-4212

FUSED GLASS JEWELRY • Saturday, July 27 Learn how to build jewelry from glass for fusing. Everyone will build a pendant and a set of earrings. Cost: $30 per student Contact: Artesia Arts Council, 575-746-4212 ARTISTIC VOYAGES

• 10-11:30 a.m. Tuesdays, July 2 and 30 Journey into the world of artists and discover their unique styles, techniques and visions. Students will reimagine their iconic works and craft their own pieces. Ages: 8 and up Cost: $35 per student Contact: Artesia Arts Council, 575-746-4212 PAINT PARTIES

• 6-8 p.m. Thursday, June 27, and Thursday, Aug. 15 Instructor: Kirsten Mauritsen Cost: $35 per student Contact: Artesia Arts Council, 575-746-4212 GUITAR AND DRUM LESSONS • All summer (six private lessons) Instructor: Max Salgado Cost: $120 per student Contact: Artesia Arts Council, 575-746-4212

Religious

CATALYST CHURCH

• Vacation Bible School Times: 5:30-8 p.m. Dates: June 2-5 Contact: catalystartesia.com

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH • Vacation Bible School Times: 8 a.m. – noon Dates: June 3-6 Family Night: 5:30 p.m. June 5 Contact: fbcartesia.org

• Seek 1st Flag Football Evaluations: 6-7:30 p.m. June 24-25 Practices: 6:30-8:30 p.m. July 8, 9, 11, 15, 16, 18 Games: 6:30-8:30 p.m. July 22 and 29 and Aug. 5 and 12 Contact: fbcartesia.org

XFINITY RECAP

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• Saturday’s EXPLORE POCONO MOUNTAINS 225, Pocono Raceway

Reigning Xfinity champion Cole Custer claimed his first win of the season Saturday, beating his closest championship challenger Justin Allgaier to the Explore The Pocono Mountains 225 checkered flag and giving Ford its first series win of 2024.

Custer’s No. 00 Stewart-Haas Racing Ford took the lead from Allgaier on a restart with nine laps remaining and then held off the JR Motorsports Chevrolet by 0.670 seconds to secure his 14th career victory in a thrilling finish at Pocono Raceway. He becomes the first driver to win multiple Xfinity Series races at the historic 2.5-mile track — answering his 2019 win.

Allgaier led a race-best 30 of 90 laps with the 25-year-old Californian Custer out front for 25 laps — the two drivers each winning a stage. For Allgaier, his Stage 1 victory was a series-best 11th, but a pit-road penalty during the ensuing pit stop forced him to work his way back up through the field.

This year’s Daytona 500 winner and the 2017 Xfinity Series champion Byron was making his third Xfinity Series start of the season and kept the field honest, leading 17 laps.

Joe Gibbs Racing teammates Sheldon Creed and Taylor Gray rounded out the top five. Kaulig Racing’s AJ Allmendinger, Richard Childress Racing’s Austin Hill, Big Machine Racing’s Parker Kligerman and JR Motorsports teammates Sammy Smith and Sam Mayer rounded out the top 10.

Xfinity burnout alert!

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Cole Custer celebrates after winning the Explore The Pocono Mountains 225 at Pocono Raceway Saturday.

J. Gilbert/Getty

2024 TRUCK SERIES STANDINGS

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Rank/Driver Points Rank/Driver Points 1 Christian Eckes #19 618

2 Corey Heim #11 586

3 Nicholas Sanchez #2 505

4 Ty Majeski #98 490

5 Rajah Caruth #71 430

6 Tyler Ankrum #18 414

7 Grant Enfinger #9 411

8 Taylor Gray #17 404

9 Ben Rhodes #99 383

10 Daniel Dye #43 366 11 Tanner Gray #15 365

12 Stewart Friesen #52 362

13 Matt Crafton #88 319

14 Chase Purdy #77 314

15 Jake Garcia #13 293

16 Dean Thompson #5 277

17 Layne Riggs #38 271

18 Bayley Currey #41 250

19 Ty Dillon #25 249

20 Bret Holmes #32 247 NEXT RACE: TSPORT 200, Lucas Oil Indianapolis Raceway Park, 8:30 p.m. ET Friday, FS1

2024 XFINITY SERIES STANDINGS

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Rank/Driver Points 1 Cole Custer #00 716

2 Justin Allgaier #7 665

3 Chandler Smith #81 657

4 Austin Hill #21 640

5 AJ Allmendinger #16 564

6 Jesse Love #2 563

7 Riley Herbst #98 560

8 Sheldon Creed #18 543

9 Parker Kligerman #48 524

10 Sam Mayer #1 501 Rank/Driver Points 11 Sammy Smith #8 488

12 Ryan Sieg #39 466

13 Shane v. Gisbergen #97 463

14 Brandon Jones #9 412

15 Anthony Alfredo #5 393

16 Brennan Poole #44 337

17 Parker Retzlaff #31 315

18 Josh Williams #11 308

19 Jeb Burton #22 268

20 Jeremy Clements #51 267

NEXT RACE: PENZOIL 250, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, 3:30 p.m. ET Saturday, USA

2024 CUP SERIES STANDINGS

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Rank/Driver Points 1 C. Elliott Chevrolet 703

2 K. Larson Chevrolet 700

3 T. Reddick Toyota 688

4 D. Hamlin Toyota 683

5 W. Byron Chevrolet 646

6 M. Truex Jr. Toyota 640

7 R. Blaney Ford 627

8 C. Bell Toyota 616

9 B. Keselowski Ford 599

10 A. Bowman Chevrolet 596

11 T. Gibbs Toyota 570

12 C. Buescher Ford 547

13 R. Chastain Chevrolet 530

14 J. Logano Ford 522

15 D. Wallace Jr. Toyota 503 Rank/Driver Points 16 C. Briscoe Ford 455

17 D. Suárez Chevrolet 431

18 Ky. Busch Chevrolet 428

19 A. Cindric Ford 408

20 T. Gilliland Ford 403

21 J. Berry Ford 386

22 M. McDowell Ford 378

23 C. Hocevar Chevrolet 358

24 N. Gragson Ford 354

25 R. Stenhouse Chevy 343

26 E. Jones Toyota 320

27 R. Preece Ford 318

28 D. Hemric Chevrolet 309

29 J. Haley Ford 302

30 C. LaJoie Chevrolet 301

Hamlin ready to go ‘back to the future’ at Indy oval

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A¦er three years competing on the 14-turn, 2.439-mile Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course, the Cup Series returns to the iconic 2.5mile oval on Sunday. There are not many people as excited as Denny Hamlin for the “back to the future” Brickyard 400 presented by PPG.

“It’s a special time for us to be back on the oval,” Hamlin said in June. “It puts a NASCAR major back on our schedule – certainly one I’ve been searching to win all of my career. When I come here, it’s about the oval. I would value this win as much as any in my career.”

Outside of a series championship, a Brickyard 400 victory is the only other thing missing from the future Hall of Famer’s gleaming resume.

Hamlin boasts 54 Cup Series wins, including four Southern 500 victories, three Daytona 500 triumphs, three Bristol night race wins and a 2022 Coca-Cola 600 win. With eight combined wins in NASCAR “major” races, Hamlin is 0-for-15 on the IMS oval.

But Hamlin has been close to kissing the bricks. He has seven top-six ¨nishes, including ¨ve in the last seven starts on the oval.

Hamlin was well on his way to a 2018 Brickyard 400 victory before a late-race caution negated his tire strategy. He was on older Goodyear tires than most other cars in the ¨eld and needed the race to reach the checkered ©ag without any yellow interventions.

Unfortunately, that caution did occur. Brad Keselowski prevailed, giving Team Penske its ¨rst Brickyard 400 win on a day Hamlin led 37 laps.

2024 CUP SERIES SCHEDULE

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FEB. 3, 8 PM, FOX: Busch Light Clash at the (LA) Coliseum ( D. Hamlin) FEB. 15, 7 PM, FS1: Bluegreen Vacations Duel 1 at DAYTONA ( T. Reddick) FEB. 15, 9 PM, FS1: Bluegreen Vacations Duel 2 at DAYTONA ( C. Bell) FEB. 19, 4 PM, FOX: DAYTONA 500 ( W. Byron) FEB. 25, 3 PM FOX: Ambetter Health 400 at ATLANTA ( D. Suarez) MARCH 3, 3:30 PM, FOX: Pennzoil 400 at LAS VEGAS ( K. Larson) MARCH 10, 3:30 PM, FOX: Shriners Children’s 500 at PHOENIX ( C. Bell) MARCH 17, 3:30 PM, FOX: Food City 500 at BRISTOL ( D. Hamlin) MARCH 24, 3:30 PM, FOX: EchoPark at CIRCUIT OF THE AMERICAS ( W. Byron) MARCH 31, 7 PM, FOX: Toyota Owners 400 at RICHMOND ( D. Hamlin) APRIL 7, 3 PM, FS1: Cook Out 400 at MARTINSVILLE ( W. Byron) APRIL 14, 3:30 PM, FS1: Auto Trader EchoPark 400 at TEXAS ( C. Elliott) APRIL 21, 3 PM, FOX: GEICO 500 at TALLADEGA ( T. Reddick) APRIL 28, 2 PM, FS1: WURTH 400 at DOVER ( D. Hamlin) MAY 5, 3 PM, FS1: AdventHealth 400 at KANSAS ( K. Larson) MAY 12, 3 PM, FS1: Goodyear 400 at DARLINGTON ( B. Keselowski) MAY 19, 8 PM, FS1: NASCAR All-Star Race at N. Wilkesboro, NC ( J. Logano) MAY 26, 6 PM, FOX: Coca-Cola 600 at CHARLOTTE ( C.Bell) JUNE 2, 3:30 PM, FS1: Enjoy Illinois 300 at WORLD WIDE TECH ( A. Cindric) JUNE 9, 3:30 PM, FOX: Toyota/Save Mart 350 at SONOMA ( K. Larson) JUNE 16, 7 PM, USA: Iowa Corn 350 at IOWA ( R. Blaney) JUNE 23, 2:30 PM, USA: USA Today 301 at NEW HAMPSHIRE ( C. Bell) JUNE 30, 3:30 PM, NBC: Ally 400 at NASHVILLE ( J. Logano) JULY 7, 4:30 PM, NBC: Grant Park 165 Chicago Street Race ( A. Bowman) JULY 14, 2:30 PM, USA: Great American Getaway 400 at POCONO ( R. Blaney) JULY 21, 2:30 PM, NBC: Brickyard 400 at INDIANAPOLIS (M. McDowell)

AUG. 11, 6 PM, USA: Cook Out 400 at RICHMOND (C. Buescher)

AUG. 18, 2:30 PM, USA: FireKeepers Casino 400 at MICHIGAN (C. Buescher)

AUG. 24, 7:30 PM, NBC: Coke Zero Sugar 400 at DAYTONA (C. Buescher)

SEPT. 1, 6 PM, USA: Cookout Southern 500 at DARLINGTON (K. Larson)

PLAYOFFS”ROUND OF 16 SEPT. 8, 3 PM, USA: Quaker State 400 at ATLANTA (W. Byron)

SEPT. 15, 3 PM, USA: Go Bowling at the Glen at WATKINS GLEN (W. Byron)

SEPT. 21, 7:30 PM, USA: Bass Pro Shops Night Race at BRISTOL (D. Hamlin)

PLAYOFFS ROUND OF 12 SEPT. 29, 3 PM, USA: Hollywood Casino 400 at KANSAS (T. Reddick)

OCT. 6, 2 PM, NBC: YellaWood 500 at TALLADEGA (R. Blaney)

OCT. 13, 2 PM, NBC: BofA ROVAL 400 at CHARLOTTE (AJ Allmendinger)

PLAYOFFS ROUND OF 8 OCT. 20, 2:30 PM, NBC: South Point 400 at LAS VEGAS (K. Larson)

OCT. 27, 2:30 PM, NBC: Cup Race at HOMESTEAD-MIAMI (C. Bell)

NOV. 3, 2 PM, NBC: Xfinity 500 at MARTINSVILLE (R. Blaney)

PLAYOFFS CHAMPIONSHIP 4 NOV. 10, 3 PM, NBC: Championship at PHO. (R. Blaney title; R. Chastain race)