Youths prepare for fair’s Junior Market Auction
Published 12:24 pm Saturday, July 26, 2008
- At right, with the auctioneer in fast form, the bids were flying as assorted livestock strutted their stuff on their sawdusted runways at last yearâs Junior Market Auction. - Observer file photo
Economic stresses notwithstanding, 4-H and FFA kids will continue a tradition showing off the fruits of their hard work at the Union County Fair’s Junior Market Auction.
John Leithner, co-chair of the auction committee, said he was expecting between 100 and 120 kids to participate in this year’s event, which is roughly average.
In 2007, the fair auction had a fine run, generating close to $75,000.
This year, kids raising animals for this and other auctions are facing pronounced feed and transport costs, Leithner noted.
New this year is an expedited payment schedule: Courtesy of Jeff Puckett and his Banner Bank crew, the kids will get their reward the Monday following the fair.
“That’s something that Tim (DelCurto, John’s co-chair) and I are really excited about,” said Leithner.
Just preceding Saturday’s auction, which runs from 5 to 8 p.m., last year’s buyers, prospective bidders and the public can relish the smells and tastes of a pit barbecue at 4, with FFA advisers supplying the meat and the 4-H Leaders Association the salads.
Non-buyers can purchase tickets to take part in the feast.
“For five bucks, you get a whale of a meal,” Leithner said.
Buyer check-in begins at 4 p.m.
Those unable to attend the auction in person can still help support the kids by proxy bidding. Call Leithner at 786-1750 or DelCurto at 910-8970 for arrangements.