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Virginia
Angora Goat and Mohair Association
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14th Annual VAGMA Show and Sale
West Virginia State Fairgrounds
Lewisburg, West Virginia
June 24-26, 2005
One of the best Angora Goat shows in the county has gotten even better. Colored goats from throughout the country will be joining us for the 2004 show. This is your chance to learn about these wonderful animals by talking to the knowledgable exhibitors or by attending the educational sessions (see schedule of events) or by chatting with Trey Speck, world-class animal and fleece judge. You might even want to buy a couple to take home to start your own fiber flock. Come and watch the show with your family or see what the vendors have to offer. There will be mohair fleeces, soft yarns, colorful rovings, books, soaps, handmade clothing and many other fiber related products for sale by our talented group of vendors. Please feel free to contact them ahead of time to inquire about their offerings.
2005 Vendors
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Hollow Farm
Pat and Steve Harder PO Box 101 Free Union, Virginia 22940 434-973-8070 kidhollow@cstone.net www.kidhollow.com |
Persimmon
Tree Farm Greta Dise 12901 Pleasant Valley Road Glen Rock, PA 17327 717-235-5740 persimmon2@juno.com www.angoragoat.com/persimmon/ |
Tintagel
Farm Ron & Leslie Orndorff 6512 Blooming Grove Road Glenville, PA 71329-9407 717-235-2814 tintagel@aol.com |
Steam
Valley Mountain Farm and Fiber Phylleri Ball 2304 Steam Valley Road Trout Run, PA 17771 570-998-2221 Svmfiber@uplink.net |
Strauch Fiber
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| The educational portion of the show is very important to VAGMA. Here Dr. Speck, VAGMA's 2003 judge, demonstrates his animal grading.system during the 2003 show. Check out the 2005 Schedule. | Dr. Fred Speck, commenting on goats in the colored class.We expect 125+ animals in the 2005 show. | Joanne Strauch was the winner of the the beautiful mohair runner produced by the Batesville Spinners during the show. Another woven article will be made and raffled at the 2005 show. |