Business in the front, party in the back — Mullet Contest is coming back at Southwest Washington Fair

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Editor's note: Pick up a copy of Thursday's edition of The Chronicle for a full guide to the Southwest Washington Fair.  The fair runs Aug. 15-20.

Last year, for the first time, organizers of the Southwest Washington Fair introduced a mullet contest. 

By popular demand, it’s back and likely to stick around for fairs of the future.

Kicking off on Saturday afternoon, Aug. 19, at 4 p.m. on the Saloon Stage, age division-separated mullet competitors will reach for the title of best mullet.



Whoever can business-in-the-front and party-in-the-back the hardest, for each age bracket, will earn prizes. The awards are yet to be determined. 

“It was huge last year,” said Pat Slusher Jr., a fair office employee. “That’s on Saturday. You don’t need to sign in to be in it, just show up.”

Other contests this year will include a watermelon eating contest, pie eating contest, the Sunday talent show and daily contests for families on the Community Stage at 5 p.m., including categories for reddest hair, most freckles, best smile and who looks the most like mom or dad.