GALLERY: Country fun at the 115th Priddis & Millarville Fair
Robert KorotyszynAug 22, 2022 5:00 PM
Llamas were among the animals that people could see at at the Priddis & Millarville Fair on Aug. 21. Robert Korotyszyn/OkotoksTodayMRAS volunteer Walter Schaal checks the oil level on a Cushman engine, part of the stationary farm engine display at the Priddis & Millarville Fair on Aug. 21. Robert Korotyszyn/OkotoksToday
Colin Weir (left), from the Alberta Birds of Prey Foundation, holds a Great Horned Owl named Gordon so Ashton, no last name given, can get up close while he gets his picture taken at the Priddis & Millarville Fair on Aug. 21. The Birds of Prey exhibit is a newer exhibit at the fair and is becoming a popular attraction, featuring several live birds of prey for people to see up close. Robert Korotyszyn/OkotoksToday
Bench exhibits were shown inside the arena on the MRAS grounds during the Priddis & Millarville Fair on Aug. 21. Displays included woodworking, photography, art and horticulture, among others. Robert Korotyszyn/OkotoksToday
Jessie Blatz show his entry in the cattle show at the Priddis & Millarville Fair on Aug. 21. Robert Korotyszyn/OkotoksTodayA fun, non-competitive tractor pull was held at the Priddis & Millarville Fair on Aug. 21. Robert Korotyszyn/OkotoksToday
Chloe Baron leads her entry in the purebred female class of the cattle show at the Priddis & Millarville Fair on Aug. 21. Baron took second place and a blue ribbon in the competition. Robert Korotyszyn/OkotoksTodayClassic tractors lined up on the north racetrack of the MRAS grounds during the Priddis & Millarville Fair on Aug. 21. Robert Korotyszyn/OkotoksTodayA crowd gathered to watch and hear the rooster crowing competition in front of the quonset at the Priddis & Millarville Fair on Aug. 21. Robert Korotyszyn/OkotoksToday