Money flows to fairground
Board begins to near its goal of $350,000

   Donations for the new Clarke County Fairground are coming in at an unprecedented pace to meet a $350,000 challenge grant from the Dekko Foundation.
  
   Two major contributions have been made by Swine Graphics and the Herbst family, owners of Terrible's Lakeside Casino.  Each are giving $60,000 with Swine Graphics asking their donation be designated for construction of a swine barn.
  
   The Clarke County Fair Board has raised $280,000 of the money necessary to receive the challenge grant.
  
   The fair board has been working for years to raise money and construct new fairgrounds.  The estimated cost of the total Clarke County Fairgrounds and Events Center project is $1,172,000.  The Fair Association has raised an astonishing $472,000 for completion of the cattle barn, sheep barn, show barn, tractor pull site, mud bog run, access roads, site grading, cattle wash area, gravel sidewalks, electricity and arena fencing/staging area.
  
   The Herbst family presented Clarke County Fair board president Mike Allen with a check for $60,000 to go toward the fairground project.  The surprise presentation was made at Lakeside.
    
   Fund-raising since April and through the Clarke County Fair in July generated a lot of interest in the project as the city and county and area businesses made pledges to the fairground for the challenge grant.  The Lakeside and Sine Graphics donations have helped the fair board near its goal.  However, organizers say they are not ready to rest on their laurels.
  
   "We've had great county fairs the past two years plus other events throughout the summer," said Marcia Pointer, fair board treasurer.  "But as you know the project is not complete.  It will be wonderful to have the 4-H Exhibit on the fairgrounds for project displays, more barns to house all the 4-H and FFA livestock projects, room for commercial exhibits, outside lighting and of course modern restrooms.  This will all become a reality when we meet Dekko's Challenge by collecting $350,000 and bringing in Dekko's $350,000 grant.  As a county, we are blessed to have the Dekko Foundation make this pledge for matching the funds that we raise."
The Fair Pledging Committee is asking each 4-H/FFA member to make a family pledge commitment and asking every grandparent, relative, neighbor and friend to help us reach our goal. Adding an incentive to this process, a $1,000 scholarship, The Todd Pontier Memorial College Scholarship will be awarded to the individual 4-H club member or FFA member who collects the most money for the Clarke County Fairgrounds Building Fund.

   “Because of Todd’s interest in 4-H and FFA and knowing the importance of a college degree, Art and I are pleased to offer the $1,000 memorial scholarship to the 4-H or FFA youth who raises the most pledges toward our goal of $350,000,” Pontier said.

   Todd Pontier, who was the son of Marcia and Arthur Pontier, died June 19 in a boating accident.

   “Parents of all 4-Hers and FFA students are encouraged to assist their child in this collection process,” she said. “Therefore, as a community we must ask everyone we know to pledge and make their donations, whether large or small, to the fairgrounds project for our youth and the whole community.

   “4-H and FFA were very important to Todd and our entire family. Todd joined 4-H as soon as he was old enough. He was an FFA member throughout high school and was active in both organizations. Todd volunteered during college summer break both summers to help build the grounds, get them ready for the fair and helped with events.

   “He enjoyed the new grounds and knew their importance for the youth and the entire community. Todd also knew the importance of continuing his education. He spent two years at Iowa State studying toward a degree in Ag Business.”

   The pledges can be made as a one-time donation or in 3 annual installments. The first year will be collected at the time of your tax-deductible pledge. The Clarke County Fair Board is a 501c(3) non-profit organization. The fundraiser by 4-H members and FFA students will be completed by Dec. 1, 2005.
 

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