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2016 Paul Bunyan Show Schedule
(subject to change)



Friday, October 7
8:00 am

Opening Ceremonies

9:00 am

Ohio Master Logger Re-Certification
(additional fee applies, pre-registration required, Master Loggers only) (pre-register here)
Location: Education Hall

9:30 am

Solar Drying of Lumber (Additional fee applies. Purchase tickets at Show Office.)
Solar drying provides an excellent way to dry lumber inexpensively with limited knowledge of the drying process. With kiln dried lumber you can expand your market and add value. In this session you will learn the basics of solar lumber drying with a focus on the design and operation of the Virginia Tech Solar Kiln. Plans for the kiln will be provided. Presenter, Brian H. Bond is an Associate Professor and Extension Specialist in the Department of Sustainable Biomaterials at Virginia Tech.
Location: Sawmill & Woodlot Seminar Hall (Guernsey Co. Soil & Water Conservation Dist. Bldg.)

10:00 am

Great Lakes Timber Show
This lumberjack show features chainsaw carving, axe throwing, wood chopping, one and two-man crosscut sawing, modified chainsawing, log rolling and loads of clean family humor.
Location: Bunyan Blvd. South end of Fairgrounds
Sponsored by Kasco/Woodmax Blades and Rudd Equipment

11:00 am

Chainsaw Maintenance and Performance
Join the folks from Husqvarna and Arbor Masters for an informative demonstration on how to maintain your chainsaw and keep it running at its best.
Location: Husqvarna Chainsaw Arena
Sponsored by Husqvarna.

12:00 pm

Precision Tree Felling
Husqvarna and Arbor Masters will demonstrate how to fell a tree safely and land it accurately.
Location: Husqvarna Chain Saw Arena
Sponsored by Husqvarna

12:00 pm

Great Lakes Timber Show
This lumberjack show features chainsaw carving, axe throwing, wood chopping, one and two-man crosscut sawing, modified chainsawing, log rolling and loads of clean family humor.
Location: Bunyan Blvd., South end of Fairgrounds
Sponsored by Kasco/Woodmax Blades and Rudd Equipment

12:30 pm

Sawing for Grade and Patterns in Hardwoods - Part 1 (Additional fee applies. Purchase tickets at Show Office.)
Various sawing patterns are used to maximize the value of material produced from a hardwood log. In this session different sawing methods will be discussed, including grade sawing and quartersawing. This session will include sawing exercises to not only demonstrate the topics presented but allow the participants to apply their newly learned knowledge.
Presenter: Brian H. Bond is an Associate Professor and Extension Specialist in the Department of Sustainable Biomaterials at Virginia Tech.
Location: Sawmill & Woodlot Seminar Hall (Guernsey Co. Soil & Water Conservation Dist. Bldg.)

1:00 pm

The 2016 Great Firewood Shootout™
Everyone interested in producing firewood will want to watch this thrilling and informative side-by-side event where firewood processor manufacturers gather to demonstrate the production capabilities of their sawmills. Location: Shootout Arena
Sponsored by Independent Sawmill & Woodlot Magazine

2:00 pm

Great Lakes Timber Show
This lumberjack show features chainsaw carving, axe throwing, wood chopping, one and two-man crosscut sawing, modified chainsawing, log rolling and loads of clean family humor.
Location: Bunyan Blvd., South end of Fairgrounds
Sponsored by Kasco/Woodmax Blades and Rudd Equipment

2:30 pm

Arborist Climbing Techniques
Husqvarna and Arbor Masters demonstrate arborist climbing safety and techniques.
Location: Husqvarna Chain Saw Arena
Sponsored by Husqvarna.

3:00 pm

Sawing for Grade and Patterns in Hardwoods - Part 2 (Additional fee applies. Purchase tickets at Show Office.)
Various sawing patterns are used to maximize the value of material produced from a hardwood log. In this session different sawing methods will be discussed, including grade sawing and quartersawing. This session will include sawing exercises to not only demonstrate the topics presented but allow the participants to apply their newly learned knowledge.
Presenter: Brian H. Bond is an Associate Professor and Extension Specialist in the Department of Sustainable Biomaterials at Virginia Tech.
Location: Sawmill & Woodlot Seminar Hall (Guernsey Co. Soil & Water Conservation Dist. Bldg.)

3:00 pm

Ohio State Lumberjack Competition
Watch as lumberjacks from the State of Ohio compete in horizontal chopping, open chainsaw, axe throwing and cross-cut sawing (2 person and Jack & Jill).
Open to Ohio residents only.
Location: Skills Stadium Sponsored by Columbus Equipment, Stihl, Bryan Equipment

3:30 pm

Precision Tree Felling
Husqvarna and Arbor Masters will demonstrate how to fell a tree safely and land it accurately.
Location: Husqvarna Chain Saw Arena
Sponsored by Husqvarna.

4:00 pm

Great Lakes Timber Show
This lumberjack show features chainsaw carving, axe throwing, wood chopping, one and two-man crosscut sawing, modified chainsawing, log rolling and loads of clean family humor.
Location: Bunyan Blvd., South end of Fairgrounds
Sponsored by Kasco/Woodmax Blades and Rudd Equipment

5:00 pm

Show Closes
 
Saturday, October 8

8:00 am

Opening Ceremonies

9:30 am

Making Money Selling Hardwood Lumber(Additional fee applies. Purchase tickets at Show Office.)
The business world can be unforgiving, but I can’t count how many times I’ve been approached by someone who just bought a new piece of equipment and asked me to help them find customers for their new product. Things don’t have to work that way. In this session learn how to write a simple yet effective business plan, how to market your products, and how to grow your business effectively with minimal cost.
Presenter: Terry Conners is a Wood Products Extension Specialist at the University of Kentucky and has been involved in small business start-ups, lumber drying and grading railroad ties. Most of his work involves helping small wood businesses.
Location: Sawmill & Woodlot Seminar Hall (Guernsey Co. Soil & Water Conservation Dist. Bldg.)

10:00 am

The 2016 Great Firewood Shootout™
Everyone interested in producing firewood will want to watch this thrilling and informative side-by-side event where firewood processor manufacturers gather to demonstrate the production capabilities of their sawmills.
Location: Shootout Arena
Sponsored by Independent Sawmill & Woodlot Magazine

10:00 am
Great Lakes Timber Show
This lumberjack show features chainsaw carving, axe throwing, wood chopping, one and two-man crosscut sawing, modified chainsawing, log rolling and loads of clean family humor.
Location: Bunyan Blvd., South end of Fairgrounds
Sponsored by Kasco/Woodmax Blades and Rudd Equipment

10:00 am

Log Loader Competition (Competitor Registration Form)
Watch as skilled loader operators move a series of logs from one bunker to the next in this exciting timed event. Experienced operators only.
Location: Skills Stadium

10:00 am
Bobtail & Boom Truck Cruise-In
Truck owners from around the state will stop in to show off their rigs! Be sure to check them out and vote for your favorite. Voting will take place from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm, and prizes will be awarded to fan favorites.
Location: Behind the Grandstands

10:00 am

Musical Entertainment by Barefoot Mccoy
Stop by and listen for a while to the musical talent of Barefoot McCoy, an American singer-songwriter and musician.Barefoot's genre is a unique blend of singer-songwriter, folk-rock, and blues that often resonates with the interior and exterior trials and tribulations of life.
Location: Pavilion Behind the Grandstands

10:30 am

Chainsaw Maintenance and Performance
Join the folks from Husqvarna and Arbor Masters for an informative demonstration on how to maintain your chainsaw and keep it running at its best.
Location: Husqvarna Chainsaw Arena
Sponsored by Husqvarna

10:30 am

Why Submit a Notice of intent (NOI) for your Timber Harvest?
This voluntary program is designed to assist woodland landowners, loggers and foresters with the pre-planning of logging activity. The program is designed to help the responsible parties select the best management practices (BMP's) that will reduce soil erosion and maintain the harvest site to state standards. Presented by Levi Arnold Levi Arnold of the Guernsey County Soil & Water Conservation District.
Location: Education Hall


11:30 am

Precision Tree Felling
Husqvarna and Arbor Masters will demonstrate how to fell a tree safely and land it accurately.
Location: Husqvarna Chain Saw Arena
Sponsored by Husqvarna

11:30 am

Wood Magic
Wood Magic is a program that demonstrates the importance of wood in everyday life. Participants will learn about what foresters do and why what they do is important. You’ll learn a little about identifying trees, growth rings, wood properties, decay, musical instruments and forest fires in a fun, interactive presentation. Everyone will leave with a wooden bubble blower!
Presenter: Terry Conners is a Wood Products Extension Specialist at the University of Kentucky and has been involved in small business start-ups, lumber drying and grading railroad ties. Most of his work involves helping small wood businesses.
Sponsored by Independent Sawmill & Woodlot Magazine
Location: Education Hall

12:00 pm

Great Lakes Timber Show
This lumberjack show features chainsaw carving, axe throwing, wood chopping, one and two-man crosscut sawing, modified chainsawing, log rolling and loads of clean family humor.
Location: Bunyan Blvd. South end of Fairgrounds
Sponsored by Kasco/Woodmax Blades and Rudd Equipment

1:00 pm

How to Cut and Sell Railroad (Additional fee applies. Purchase tickets at Show Office.)
Crossties North American railroads use about 22 million crossties each year, and many of those ties are cut from Appalachian hardwood. In this program, learn what the railroads have set forth as requirements for crossties. We’ll discuss how to get the most money from prospective tie logs: the bucking decisions you make in the woods and the way you choose to saw your tie logs can significantly affect your income. Presenter: Terry Conners is a Wood Products Extension Specialist at the University of Kentucky and has been involved in small business start-ups, lumber drying, grading railroad ties. Most of his work involves helping small wood businesses.
Location: Sawmill & Woodlot Seminar Hall (Guernsey Co. Soil & Water Conservation Dist. Bldg.)

1:00 pm

Managing your Forest for Wildlife Habitat and Timber Production
You do not have to choose between managing your forestland for timber or wildlife. Spend some time with Service Forester Jeremy Scherf as he covers some tips and techniques you can use to improve your forest while also increasing the quality of your wildlife habitat.
Location: Education Hall

1:30 pm

International Lumberjack Competition
Lumberjacks from the United States and beyond will show their skills in this action packed competition. Athletes will compete in the underhand chop, open chainsaw, axe throwing, standing block, spring board, Jack and Jill crosscut, two person crosscut and always a fan favorite the hot saws, and new this year, the Jill and Jill crosscut, and women’s underhand chop. The Paul Bunyan Show will also be the home of the Stihl Timbersports national championship competition in the hot saws. The US Title in this event will be awarded at the Show!
Location: Skills Stadium Sponsored by Columbus Equipment, Stihl, Bryan Equipment

2:00 pm

Great Lakes Timber Show
This lumberjack show features chainsaw carving, axe throwing, wood chopping, one and two-man crosscut sawing, modified chainsawing, log rolling and loads of clean family humor.
Location: Bunyan Blvd. South end of Fairgrounds
Sponsored by KASCO/Woodmaxx Blades and Rudd Equipment

2:30 pm

Arborist Climbing Techniques
Husqvarna and Arbor Masters demonstrate arborist climbing safety and techniques.
Location: Husqvarna Chain Saw Arena Sponsored by Husqvarna

3:00 pm

Introduction to Wood Drying for Small Businesses and Homeowners (Additional fee applies. Purchase tickets at Show Office.)
Many small businesses and homeowners would like to know how they can dry their own lumber as cheaply as possible, and solar drying is often the first type of dry kiln considered. We’ll briefly discuss solar kilns, but mostly about how to dry wood with as little degrade as possible. Proper drying usually means having more control over the drying conditions than solar kilns offer, so we’ll also discuss the advantages of dehumidification dry kilns for small wood businesses. Presenter, Terry Conners is a Wood Products Extension Specialist at the University of Kentucky and has been involved in small business start-ups, lumber drying and grading railroad ties. Most of his work involves helping small wood businesses.
Location: Sawmill & Woodlot Seminar Hall (Guernsey Co. Soil & Water Conservation Dist. Bldg.)

3:30 pm

Precision Tree Felling
Husqvarna and Arbor Masters will demonstrate how to fell a tree safely and land it accurately. Location: Husqvarna Chain Saw Arena
Sponsored by Husqvarna

4:00 pm

Great Lakes Timber Show
This lumberjack show features chainsaw carving, axe throwing, wood chopping, one and two-man crosscut sawing, modified chainsawing, log rolling and loads of clean family humor.
Location: Bunyan Blvd. South end of Fairgrounds
Sponsored by KASCO/Woodmaxx Blades and Rudd Equipment

5:00 pm

Show Closes
 
Sunday, October 9

9:00 am

Show Opens

10:00 am

Great Lakes Timber Show
This lumberjack show features chainsaw carving, axe throwing, wood chopping, one and two-man crosscut sawing, modified chainsawing, log rolling and loads of clean family humor.
Location: Bunyan Blvd., South end of Fairgrounds
Sponsored by KASCO/Woodmaxx Blades and Rudd Equipment

10:00 am

Precision Tree Felling
Husqvarna and Arbor Masters will demonstrate how to fell a tree safely and land it accurately.
Location: Husqvarna Chain Saw Arena
Sponsored by Husqvarna

10:30 am

Tree Identification
Gather round to learn about the common tree species in Ohio! Clayton Rico, Local forester for the Muskingum Watershed Conservancy District, will be presenting a hands-on dendrology (Tree ID) class that is fun for all ages!
Location: Education Hall

11:00 am

Skid Steer Rodeo (Competitor registration form)
Back for the third year you won’t want to miss this exciting event. Experienced operators will show their skill and maneuverability at pipe rolling, pallet stacking, pick and carry, golf shot and cone weave. If you are an experienced operator and would like to compete be sure to pre-register here or at the OFA Office at the Show.
Location: Shootout Arena
Sponsored by Murphy Tractor & John Deere Forestry Equipment

12:00 pm

Great Lakes Timber Show
This lumberjack show features chainsaw carving, axe throwing, wood chopping, one and two-man crosscut sawing, modified chainsawing, log rolling and loads of clean family humor.
Location: Bunyan Blvd. South end of Fairgrounds
Sponsored by KASCO/Woodmaxx Blades and Rudd Equipment

12:00 pm

Changing Ohio Forests - Wildlife Winners & Losers
Join us as Bob Gates, Associate Professor of Wildlife Ecology and Management at The Ohio State University, shows us how changes in Ohio's landscape have affected wildlife populations over the last century or more. Learn which species have thrived and which species are struggling to survive.
Location: Education Hall


1:00 pm

Women’s Amateur Chainsaw Competition (pre-register at the Husqvarna booth by 10:00 am)
Ladies, you won’t want to miss this! Never ran a saw before? No problem, the folks at Husqvarna will get you schooled in safe operation. Be sure to sign up at the Husqvarna booth by 10:00 am. The winner takes home a brand new Husqvarna chainsaw, and everyone takes home something! Husqvarna provides all of the safety equipment, but you must have close toed shoes to compete.
Location: Husqvarna Chainsaw Arena Sponsored by Husqvarna


1:00 pm

Tree Farm, A Way of Life
Join us as members of the Ohio Tree Farm Committee discuss what it means to be a Tree Farmer and how you can become a Tree Farmer.
Presented by the Ohio Tree Farm Committee
Location: Education Hall


2:00 pm

Great Lakes Timber Show
This lumberjack show features chainsaw carving, axe throwing, wood chopping, one and two-man crosscut sawing, modified chainsawing, log rolling and loads of clean family humor.
Location: Bunyan Blvd. South end of Fairgrounds
Sponsored by KASCO/Woodmaxx Blades and Rudd Equipment

2:00 pm

Wood Auction
Need wood? Then you will definitely want to get in on the Wood Auction Action. All timber processed throughout the show will be sold to the highest bidder. Firewood, sawn lumber and more! This year there will be lots of firewood. Meet at the Show office at 1:45 to participate.
Location: Meet at the Paul Bunyan Show Office in front of Exhibit Hall

3:00 pm

Show Closes
 
Do you have a booth this year?

*Just looked at vendor list. Good for you Nate, I'm sure you'll do well! I'm trying to pull some shenanigans to make it on Saturday. I'm really wanting to bring my son this year.
need tickets? i have a few left i can drop in the mail for ya
 
need tickets? i have a few left i can drop in the mail for ya

Man I really appreciate that. I'm not 100%, wouldn't want to take them and not use them.
I'm going to try and get the boss to pull for me 4 hours, start early on Saturday and get on the road at 11. That will give us a few hours at least. My son is 5 and I think that will be plenty of time.
 
All depends on OT if called ahead of time. I am in my last year of work before retiring this time next year. So soaking up all the OT before it dries up.

If I do go I will try to go Fri being they moved the Ohio racing part to that day. Used to go there to race and throw a axe.
 
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