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Dateline: April 1, 2004
CC
judging contest doubles city's size
By
Ashlee Kidd, Clarendon Enterprise
The
population of Clarendon nearly doubled last Saturday when 1,872
contestants representing 129 FFA and 4H chapters were in town for the
Clarendon College Invitational Judging Contest.
According
to the 2000 US Census, Clarendon has a population of 1,974.
Local
merchants feel that the students along with their coaches, families, and
friends provided a boost to the community’s economy over the weekend.
“It’s
a big business day for us,” said Paul Bivens, co-owner of the Clarendon
Outpost. “The restrooms were busy all day long.”
Tanya
Smith, manager of the Outpost Deli, said that they stayed busy until about
4 p.m. Saturday.
“It
was a good weekend for us,” Smith said. “There’s no way this was not
a boost for the economy. That many kids spending money in town is
wonderful.”
Clarendon
Steakhouse also stayed busy with the contestants, along with their
coaches, families, and friends in town, according to cook Zan Adams.
“We
were busy from 12:30 to 3:30 non-stop,” Adams said. “There was no
place to sit, so we had to turn people away. We knew people would be in
town, but we had no idea it would be that busy. We had two to three times
more business last Saturday than any normal Saturday.”
The
Western Skies Motel and the new Best Western American Inn also received a
lot of customers.
“It
was really good for business,” Jimmy Sindha, co-owner of both
establishments said. “We were booked full for this weekend over a month
ago at Western Skies.”
Sindha
said people started calling about a month ago wanting to reserve rooms,
but at the time he did not know if it would be open for business in time
for the contest and could not take reservations.
“People
ended up staying out of town because they did not want to take the risk of
not getting a room,” Sindha said. “However, we did get about 30 people
staying here Friday night from the contest.”
Johnny
Treichel, CC agriculture instructor, said that he feels the contest went
really well.
“We
haven’t heard any complaints so far,” he said.
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