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The 2024 DeKalb County Fair Opens June 24th

June 6, 2024
By: Dwayne Page

Step right up and get your season gate admission passes to the fair!

The DeKalb County Fair Board of Directors has announced that a limited number of $30 season passes are now on sale for gate admission to the 2024 Grandpa Fair of the South to be held Monday-Saturday, June 24-29 . Each season pass includes six admission tickets that fairgoers can use any day during the week whether it be (for example) one admission ticket per night, two tickets for three nights, or all six tickets in one night. With general admission to the fair this year at $7.00 per ticket (except for children ages four and younger who will be admitted free) the purchase of a $30 pass is a savings of $12 for the week if you plan to attend each night of the fair.

Season passes to the 2024 DeKalb County Fair can be purchased at the offices of the Smithville Review, UT/TSU Extension at the county complex or from the following members of the DeKalb County Fair Board of Directors

Matt Boss – President
Judy Sandlin – Vice President
Jada Moss – Secretary
Pat Parkerson – Treasurer
Jeff McMillen – Fair Manager
Angie Meadows
Ron Paschal
JoDee Prichard
Johnny Barnes
Bobby Lee Hale
Caleb Taylor

The DeKalb County Fair, a non-profit organization, normally held in July, has been scheduled earlier this year featuring a new carnival James Gang Amusements based in Andalusia, Alabama.

Ride Arm Band Prices for the week of June 24-29 will be Monday-$20, Tuesday- $18, Wednesday -$20, Thursday-$18, Friday- $20, and Saturday- $20.

Although the fair won’t officially begin with all the shows and events until Monday, June 24, fairgoers can get a jump start on the fun in a pre-fair warm-up on Friday through Sunday, June 21-23 as the fairgrounds will be open (Friday & Saturday from 6 p.m. until 11 p.m. and Sunday from 1 p.m. until 5 p.m.) with free gate admission to anyone who wants to purchase a ticket or armband for carnival rides and games on the midway by James Gang Amusements. Armband prices for those three days only, June 21-23 will be $20 each day. Food vendors will be on site.

Since 1856, the DeKalb County Fair has been offering entertainment, Midway rides, food, exhibits, pageants, livestock shows and other action-packed events. Now in its 168th year, the Grandpa Fair of the South continues to live up to its 2024 theme of “Celebrating What Makes a Community Great.”

New fair events during the week this year include a Bump N Run Derby, Monster Truck Show, and Rodeo along with other old favorites, a demolition derby and motorcycle and ATV racing, among others. Lions Club Pavilion entertainment will feature David Turner and Friends, Center Hill Ramblers, Zone Status Band, Relentless Youth, Harvest Moon, and Square Dancing by Smithville Select, Caney Fork Circle Eight, DeKalb Dancing Delights and Center Hill Hoedown Square Dancers, among others.

The schedule of Fair events each night is as follows:

Monday, June 24:
Cattle Show-Ag Center- 6:00 p.m.
Junk Car/Bump N Run- TC McMillen Arena – 7:00 p.m.
Jr. Fair Princess (13-16)- Lions Pavilion – 6:00 p.m.
Fairest of the Fair (17-20)- Lions Pavilion – following
Miss Fair Queen (21-54)- Lions Pavilion – following
Lip Sync Battle (Round 1)- Lions Pavilion – following
Open Poultry Show (All Week)- Barn
Cash Drawing-Lions Pavilion – 9:30 p.m.

Tuesday, June 25:
Little Mister & Miss (4-6)-Lions Pavilion – 6:00 p.m.
Mrs. Fair Queen (up to 54)- Lions Pavilion – following
Miss Senior Fair Queen (55 & up)- Lions Pavilion – following
Corn Hole Tournament- Ag Center – 7:00 p.m.
ATV/Motorcycle Racing- TC McMillen Arena 7:00 p.m.
Relentless Youth-Lions Pavilion– 8:00 pm.
Open Poultry Show (All Week)- Barn
Cash Drawing- Lions Pavilion – 9:30 p.m

Wednesday, June 26:
Lamb Grilling– 6:00 p.m.- Ag Center
Little Miss Princess (7-9)- Lions Pavilion – 6:00 p.m.
Miss Sweetheart (10-12)- Lions Pavilion – following
Kiddie Tractor Pull- Ag Center – 7:00 p.m.
ATV/Motorcycle Racing-TC McMillen Arena– 7:00 pm
David Turner and Friends-Lions Pavilion – 8:00 pm
Cash Drawing-Lions Pavilion – 9:30 p.m.
Open Poultry Show (All Week)- Barn

Thursday, June 27:
Senior Day & Century Farms- Ag Center – 9:00 a.m.
Junior Goat Show-Ag Center – 6:00 p.m.
Baby Show (up to 12 months)- Lions Pavilion – 6:00 p.m.
Zone Status Band- Lions Pavilion – 7:00 p.m.
Monster Truck Rides followed by Monster Truck Exhibition Show- TC McMillen Arena – 6:00 pm
Cash Drawing- Lions Pavilion – 9:30 p.m.
Open Poultry Show (All Week)- Barn

Friday, June 28:
Toddler Show (13-48 months) -Lions Pavilion – 6:00 p.m.
Farmer for a Day-Ag Center – 6:00 p.m.
Lip Sync Battle (Finale)-Lions Pavilion – following Toddler Show
Rodeo-TC McMillen Arena – 7:00 p.m.
Center Hill Ramblers- Lions Club Pavilion- 7:45 p.m.
DTC Games (Ages 3-12)-Ag Center –7:00 p.m.
Cash Drawing-Lions Pavilion – 9:30 p.m.
Open Poultry Show (All Week)- Barn

Saturday, June 29:
Square Dancing (Smithville Select, Caney Fork Circle Eight, DeKalb Dancing Delights, and Center Hill Hoedown Square Dancers – Lions Club Pavilion-6:00 p.m.
Harvest Moon –Lions Club Pavilion- 7:00 pm
Pet Show- Ag Center – 6:00 p.m.
Demolition Derby- TC McMillen Arena – 7:00 p.m.
Cash Drawing- Lions Pavilion – 9:30 p.m.
Homemade Ice Cream Contest -Ag Center-6:00 p.m.

Gates and Midway open at 4:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and at 4:00 p.m. on Saturday. The exhibit building is open from 5:00 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. Monday through Friday and Saturday from 4:00 p.m. until 9:30 p.m.

Perishable exhibit items ONLY will be accepted Saturday, June 22 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. while non-perishables may be brought Saturday, June 15 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. to the Kenneth Sandlin Center on the fairgrounds.

Parking at the fair is again free this year. Students in a DeKalb Middle School organization assist in directing the parking and that club is given a donation by the fair for their help.

Visit the DeKalb County Fair website at the link below for further information at www.dekalbcountyfairtn.com/

Fair Radio sponsors listed below:

DTC Communications
Middle Tennessee Electric
Wal-Mart
Liberty State Bank
Rogers Group
Wilson Bank & Trust
Mike Eaton – Blackwell Realty And Auction
Wilson County Motors
Heavenly Landscape & Tree Service
Three Forks Market
Farm Credit Mid-America
DeKalb Farmers Co-op
A Degree Above Heating & Cooling
Adams Dental, PLLC – Drs John & Laura Adams
Alexandria Family Care
B&G Supply
Blake Taylor Heating, Air & Electrical
Creative Graphics
Cumberland Supply
DeKalb Animal Clinic
DeKalb County Farm Bureau
DeKalb Funeral Chapel
FirstBank
Galaxy Ford in Smithville
Gina Denman – The Real Estate Team
Hawk Specialty Services
Industrial Machine Service, Inc
Junk & Jewels On The Square
Love Cantrell Funeral Home
Luke Prichard Excavating & Trucking
NHC Healthcare
Powell & Meadows
Regions Bank
Sam’s Pressure Washing & Soft Wash
Sissy Prichard Fish  & Betsy Smith – Town N Lake
Slager Performance LLC, Excavation, Demoition & Land Clearing
Southern Landscape
Stain & Seal Experts
State Representative Michael Hale
Sunbelt Rentals
Tennessee Credit
The Barn at Rowland Hills
The One Call Auction
Twin K Construction
W T Welding – Tyler Cripps
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Kids Fishing Rodeo Saturday, June 8 at Pea Ridge Pond on Free Fishing Day in Tennessee

June 5, 2024
By: Dwayne Page

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency has announced the return of the Bobby Wilson Free Fishing Day Saturday, June 8.

All Tennessee residents and visitors of any age can fish for free without a license in public waters across the state. Additionally, children aged 15 and younger can fish free for the entire week starting Saturday, June 8 through next Friday, June 14. There will also be several free fishing day events held across Tennessee including the Kids Fishing Rodeo at the big pond on Ferrell Road at Pea Ridge.

“Everybody regardless of age can fish without a license legally on Saturday, June 8. We will be having our annual Kids Fishing Rodeo at the big pond in the Pea Ridge Wildlife Management Area,” said TWRA officer Tony Cross.

“The fishing for kids only through age 16 will start at 7 a.m. until about noon on Saturday morning. We will probably have some prizes to give away. The ladies from the DeKalb Prevention Coalition will be there with snacks and drinks for the kids. We may also have some bait but just in case bring your own bait for catfish. The pond will be freshly stocked with channel catfish this week,” said TWRA officer Cross.

“You can arrive as early as 6 a.m. to find a good spot around the pond. A parking area is available. The pond is about an acre and a half or two acres. We can easily accommodate up to 100 kids. After 12 noon adults can also fish the pond. Typically, we have several adults who bring their kids”.

“Directions to the pond, take Short Mountain Highway (Highway 146) from Smithville into Cannon County, then turn onto Pea Ridge Road, look for Ferrell Road and follow the signs to the pond,” said Officer Cross.

Free Fishing Day is named in honor of Bobby Wilson who retired in 2022 after more than 40 years of service to the TWRA.




County Property Owners may be looking at 61 Cent Tax Increase to help fund Judicial Center/Jail and School Employee Pay Raises

June 5, 2024
By: Dwayne Page

Going up again?

On the heels of a 27 cent increase just a year ago, the county property tax rate may be going up again this year by an even larger margin of 61 cents.

During a meeting Tuesday night, the county budget committee voted 4-2 to settle on a tax levy of $2.61 cents per $100 of assessed value to present to the full county commission for consideration when the proposed consolidated budget is up for adoption in a few weeks. That’s a 61-cent hike from the current tax levy of $2.00 per $100 of assessed value. A year ago, the rate was $1.7308 cents. Budget committee members voting in favor were Tom Chandler, Mathias Anderson, Tony (Cully) Culwell, and Glynn Merriman. Chairman Jeff Barnes and Sabrina Farler voted no. Susannah Cripps was absent.

Fifty-one cents of the proposed tax hike would go to fund debt service for the eventual construction of a judicial center or jail while the remaining 10 cent increase would be allocated to schools to help fund the proposed new school budget which includes pay raises for certified personnel and support staff.

Prior to the vote on the tax levy, the budget committee adopted both the General-Purpose Schools Budget and Local Highway Department budgets as presented. Member Sabrina Farler abstained from voting on the school budget because she is employed by the school system.

Altogether, schools would be getting almost one million dollars in new local revenue from the county including $620,000 from the tax increase ($62,000 per 1 cent of the tax rate) and another $370,000 contribution from the local purpose (sales tax) fund. Schools already get an annual contribution from the county’s local purpose fund of $1,540,000 for yearly school budget operation. The extra $370,000 would put the annual contribution from the local purpose (sales tax) fund for schools at $1,910,000. Even with the added funds, schools would be about $720,000 short of fully funding the $1.72 million cost of the pay raises with matching benefits as presented to the budget committee last week by Director of Schools Patrick Cripps. However, Cripps said Tuesday night after the meeting that the difference could be made up from the school budget’s reserves.

According to the proposed school budget, as adopted by the board of education last month, a $2,000 pay increase would go to school employees with up to 9 years of service (155 employees); $5,000 for those with 10-19 years (104 employees); and $6,000 to staff with 20 or more years (108 employees).

If approved by the full county commission, the new property tax rate levy would apparently be divided as follows:

County General: $1.2583
Highway/Public Works: $0.0326 cents
General Capital Projects: $0.0733 cents
Debt Service: $0.6160 cents (an increase of 51 cents from the current debt service tax levy of $0.1060)
General Purpose Schools: $0.6298 (an increase of 10 cents from the current General Purpose Schools tax levy of $0.5298 cents)

TOTAL PROPOSED COUNTY TAX LEVY: $2.61 per $100 of assessed value which is up from the current tax levy of $2.00 per $100 of assessed value.

Meanwhile in a separate move, the budget committee voted unanimously to send a statement to the county commission that in order to fund eventual construction of a judicial center/jail an initial and detailed bond resolution is needed with an authorization of funding by the county commission (when required) not to exceed $65 million. Budget committee member Tom Chandler said that this vote is not a recommendation from the budget committee but only a statement of what is needed for the full county commission to consider.

Any excess proceeds or interest income from the bonds, if approved by the commission, could be used for certain projects which would otherwise be funded from the capital projects account including for example, a new fire truck and ambulances, etc.

The budget committee will meet again Thursday night, June 6 at 6 p.m. in the downstairs courtroom of the courthouse. County Mayor Matt Adcock said another meeting is needed to tie up some loose ends, plug in numbers to cover increases in insurance costs, and to address issues regarding the solid waste operation, etc. Plans are to also adopt a proposed consolidated budget at the budget committee meeting Thursday night to present to the full county commission for final passage on Monday, June 24th.




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