Lucas County Fair Published on July 12, 2013 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Thalia Salas, 15, of Holland, led her three month-old Holstein calf back into the barn after washing it. Salas is a member of the Kids in Christ's Kingdom, or KICKS, program. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Thalia Salas, 15, of Holland, sported hot pink cowgirl boots as she cared for her three month-old Holstein calf. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Cousins Sydney Winslow, 14, center, and Abby Winslow, 12, both of Waterville, right, laugh as they work on washing down Abby's Holstein calf. The girls were working together to clean the calf with a number of their friends. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Mimi Harden, of South Toledo, right, draws the attention of her granddaughter, Kyla Moore, 8, away from a prize-winning Hydrangea bloom. The pair were spending the day together, and had inspected a number of award-winning flower blossoms at the Horticulture Barn. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Conor Dean, 14, of Maumee, reaches back for the opening of the pen for his Silkie chicken as he and his sister, Brianagh Dean, 12, left, man their pens. The pair were showing a number of different types of chickens. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Byron Clark III, 15-months-old, center, catches a nap as his father, Byron Clark II, of South Toledo, watches Buffo the Clown. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Tom Toman, who plays Buffo the Clown, center, entertained a full audience during an afternoon performance. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Virginia Madrid, of East Toledo, center, sported a clown nose as she and her granddaughters, Carmen, 9, left, and Kaylee, 13, right, made their way past the rides. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image "Human Blockhead" performer John "Red" Stuart addresses a crowd of about a dozen people after driving a nail into his head. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Caiden Baxter, 8, of Oregon, left, and Gage Bearden, 7, of South Toledo, right, remark on the ability of a performer to drive a nail into his head. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Ron Ou, 18, of Sylvania, center right, raises his hands as he tries to coax his brother, Jerry Ning, 9, to do the same while riding, "The Sea Ray." THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Alexandra Nagley, 9, of Temperance, left, steals a piece of her mother, Sue's, elephant ear while the pair take a break. Alexandra said the elephant ears were her favorite food to eat at the fair. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Rachel Kimple, of West Toledo, left, helped her niece Lilly Laraby, 9 months-old, pet Bonnie, an 11 year-old Quarter Horse ridden by Gracyn Amos, 12. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Matt Hoffman drives the seven-year-old mini-horse Winter Angel while competing in a cart class. Winter Angel is owned by Perrysburg's Red Fox Farm, which has a number of horses and mini-horses on display at the fair. THE BLADE/KATIE RAUSCH Buy This Image Recommended for you Click to comment