NRV Fair Entertainment
The New River Valley is seeking brave men and women to compete in a Demolition Derby on Monday, July 31st 2006. The cash prizes and trophies will be awarded to the winner.
Demolition Derby’s are the fastest growing spectator sport in American today. Daring drivers battle to the finish to see who can deliberately destroy all the other cars. The last car running is declared the winner.
Safety precautions will be taken to protect the spectators. The drivers will be risking their lives to survive the motorized mayhem and collect the big cash purse.
A majority of the competitors will be from this area. Many of the drivers are gathering a large following of fans to cheer them on to victory.
Demolition Derby’s have been featured on television and in sports magazines. The New River Valley Fair will stage the only one in this area this season. The crashing and smashing gets under way at the New River Valley Fairgrounds. We’ll see you there!
Download the demolition derby entry form (pdf)

Anyone who questioned for one second if the heart of rock n’ roll was still beating -under Christian music contexts or otherwise- must not have heard the rollicking romps found within the national debut of DecembeRadio. The recent signees to Slanted Records are just about the most electrified, raucous and riff driven foursome to come about since the original wave of classic rock and are also armed with a message of eternal importance. It’s a lethal combination indeed, one that’s earned the group comparisons to the likes of legends including Aerosmith, Led Zeppelin and Lynyrd Skynyrd right up through vintage influenced innovators like The Black Crowes, Lenny Kravitz and Jet in addition to more modern/progressive rocksters Porcupine Tree and Audioslave.
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In the early 1900’s when farmers farmed with horses, can’t you just visualize a farmer telling his neighbor. “I bet my horse can pull more than yours can”. Then to prove it, the neighbor would take him up on that bet and soon there would be some competition between several farmers.
Horsepulling has come quite far from the early 1900’s. Although the Amish use horses to do their field work, those horses who labor on the farm for many hours a day usually don’t end up in the Pulling Arena on the week-end. The few farmers that use their pulling stock to haul manure, mow hay or cut hay, do not do this on a consistent basis.
So, the Sport of Horsepulling is exactly THAT. It is a sport with a team of equine athletes. The work that goes into them to get ready for competition is endless.
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Rodney Atkins had delivered a world-class release with Honesty back in 2003, but even then he was searching for something that would bring his music home to his heart and his memory and his love for the people and the values that guide his life.
That’s what makes his new project different. The voice is still there, deep and strong, a little rough to the touch, like a fence in a field, but also tender and simmering with quiet feeling. It’s a voice that’s lived a bit since we last heard it. That difference can be heard on the new album’s first single, “If You’re Going Through Hell (Before The Devil Even Knows)”.
“When I heard the single, I loved it. It makes a powerful statement. But I had to think, ‘Okay, would I sing this song?’” This question led to songs that meet the same musical standards as the ones set by Honesty and yet come even closer to the kind of man Rodney has always been.
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Who’s Stephanie Hurt? Well, here’s a little bio of last year’s Star of the Blue Ridge contest winner.
Singing since the age of 8 in audition chorus; All-District Chrous (soprano) 1997,1998, 1999, 2000; All-State Chorus (soprano) 1999; sings with The Richards souther gospel group; classical pianist since age 8; 2006 Star of the Blue Ridge competition winner; The Richards opened up for Jimmy Fortune July4th, 2006 at Radford’s Bissett Park July 4th celebration; currently has CS out with the Richards (”New Day, New Sound” sold at concerts on record table)

Jason Michael Carroll doesn’t look like he sounds – and that intrigue only heightens both realities of the tangy vocalist from North Carolina. After all, to hear him is to hear a straight-up, full-tilt, no-frills country singer who works a groove like a mule team, a melody like a barrel racer going for time, and a tear jerker with the dignity of Sunday grace.
But to look at the rangy 28-year-old is to see a twinkle in the eye of a kid who could be just as at home on a surf or skateboard, a bit of mischief and kicked-back cool that says suburban sprawl and good times found where they fall.
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| July 30, 2007 | to | August 4, 2007 |
Free Show: Monday - Saturday Daily

Victoria Circus is proud to present the best in family entertainment. Read on to find out more about our featured acts.
THE VICTORY RIDERS MOTORCYCLE GLOBE OF DEATH
This act is certainly an attention getter! It consists of two daredevils performing stunts on motorcycles inside a tiny 14-foot metal cage. They race motorcycles around the ball sometimes reaching speeds of about 45 mph. They weave different patterns sideways and even completely upside down all within inches of each other. At the apex of the act a third lady daredevil enters and stands in the center of the globe while the motorcycles speed around her coming within inches of her body and actually touching her hands! We are proud to feature one of the only FEMALE Globe of Death motorcycle riders. THIS ACT IS GUARANTEED TO THRILL ALL AGES!!
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Free Stage: Wysor Building
Free Stage: Wysor Building
| July 30, 2007 | to | August 4, 2007 |
Free Show: Monday - Saturday Daily

Experience our interactive, hands on exotic animal petting zoo, it has been a popular attraction at many festivals and events throughout the southeast. It includes 20-25 rare and exotic animals from around the world. Animal ambassadors such as, “Little Joe” (the wallaby) “Juliet” (The Scotch Highlander) “Humphrey” (The Camel) “Rascal” (The Fennec Fox) and “Kevin Bacon” (the Pot Belly Pig). All the animals bring smiles to all who meet them! We place the highest priority in cleanliness and professionalism which has helped to build a reputation of quality that’s hard to find.
Our camel rides provide a once in a lifetime experience many will not soon forget. “Bubba”, our camel has made a name for himself doing over 30,000 rides in the past 3 years and entertaining crowds by drinking his diet coke. He has been so popular that we’ve added two other camels to assist him with his days.
Visit the Eudora Farms website
Free Stage: Wysor Building
Free Stage: Wysor Building

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