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Breakfast With Champions

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Join us for the 3rd Annual Breakfast With Champions

Saturday • August 12, 2023
10:00am • Buffalo Raceway Clubhouse

By attending Breakfast with Champions you help fund and create scholarships which gives young adults the opportunity to achieve their dreams and goals. During the event the Fair will put the spotlight on winners of our 2022 4-H and FFA competitions as well as 2023 recipients of the Erie County Agricultural Society scholarships.

Breakfast includes coffee, sausage, eggs, home fries, donuts, pancakes and syrup.

Your ticket to Breakfast with Champions includes Fair admission.


In 2023, the Erie County Agricultural Society is please to present $50,000 in scholarship opportunities to students who participated in the Erie County Fair. Scholarships are awarded based on general Fair participation and those involved in agricultural related activities. Since its inception in the 1950s, the goal of the scholarship program has been to connect the region’s students with agriculture, business, and volunteerism.
Thank you sponsors

Auction Items

Thank you Rowdy Silver for donating the Champion Reserve Belt Buckles that will be auctioned off during the event. Proceeds go towards the Erie County Agricultural Society Scholarship Fund.
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Thank you T Campbell Enterprises and Chris Nieto for the donation of this necklace to be auctioned off during the event. Proceeds go towards the Erie County Agricultural Society Scholarship Fund.

Artist: Chris Nieto
Chris has been creating mosaic jewelry since 2004. His inspirations for his jewelry pieces come from research in museums and old pictures from his grandmother, mother and other relatives' photos.
One of his motivations in making jewelry is to keep the Santo Domingo tradition alive. He involves his children in trips and shows and is teaching them the art of jewelry making as to pass the tradition to the next generation.
Chris is a US Army Veteran who served in Desert Storm in Iraq in 1990. He enrolled in the military culinary school in Ft. Jackson in South Carolina after his tour. He also worked as a chef in the area tribal casinos for 9 years before creating jewelry.
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