Chester County 4-H Fair | Morning Ag Clips

2022-09-03 11:49:19 By : Mr. Roger Xie

HONEY BROOK, Pa. — The 2022 Chester County 4-H Fair is off to a strong start as 200 tabletop projects were submitted and judged as part of the project Round-Up on August 8th.

The 4-H members exhibited projects that included sewing and baking, woodworking, photography, small engines, plants, fruits and vegetable, expressive arts, leadership logs, club officer’s books and more.

A few of the top winners were Julianna Johnson and Megan Johnson for their pillowcase, and Nidhi Suchindra for an organizer she sewed.    Ethan Magee’s wood box with dovetail corners won him a Grand Champion recognition. Olivia and Owen Prince took home top honors for their woodworking projects that include a record of their project and custom wooden shelves.  Olivia Prince’s poster on Goat hoof infections won a Grand Champion recognition in the Dairy Goat Project posters.  David Gober won several blue ribbons, and a Grand Champion for his Horse Activity books, and his performance horse records.  Marin Greiner and Maria Kopec of the Creative Cooks Club had judges favorite baked goods. This year a horseshoe decorating contest was added for fun and Jazz Sapp’s horseshoe was a judges and fan favorite.

The tabletop exhibits are open now through Saturday August 13th and the public are encouraged to visit and see these or any of the live animal shows happening now through Saturday. For more information about the 4-H Fair and what it offers visit our website: https://extension.psu.edu/programs/4-h/counties/chester/programs/4-h-fair-chester-county/schedule.

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