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Sunday, September 22, 2024 at 11:25 PM

Fun at the Austin County Fair

BELLVILLE – The fair and rodeo is officially over and the numbers of people that came to have a great time were impressive. Vehicles jockeyed for parking spac - es and people queued up for a chance to ride a top-grade fair ride, feast on carnival food or just see and be seen.
Fun at the Austin County Fair

BELLVILLE — The fair and rodeo is officially over and the numbers of people that came to have a great time were impressive. Vehicles jockeyed for parking spaces and people queued up for a chance to ride a top-grade fair ride, feast on carnival food or just see and be seen.

Mix in the music from top performers, a very skilled hypnotist and the PRCA Rodeo. Add in all the other competitions, at - tractions and contests and the recipe for success was already baked in. The parade saw people lined up along the route to check out the floats and other entries. The winners of the annual Austin County Fair and Rodeo parade are County Judge Award, The Supreme Roundup - 1. Boys and Girls Club of Austin County; 2. Greg Mikel. Showmanship

- 1. Performing Arts Center; 2. CJ's Tax Services. Best Decorated - 1. Austin County State Bank, 2. Creative Care Children's School - Sealy. Classic Car - 1. 1910 Stanley Steam owned by Jay Mathews, 2. 1972 Chevy Truck owned by Jimmie and Karen Dryer. Best Walking Group-1. Bellville Youth Foot - ball League, 2. Bellville Brahmadora, 3. Bellville Jr. High Band. Best Rider/Rid ing Group - 1. Summer Ingnasiak, 2. Dry Creek.



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