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2016 LOGAN COUNTY FAIR

LINCOLN DAILY NEWS July 29 - August 6, 2016 Page 13

of their friends. They are happy, yes, but not

boisterous. Also, they are all quick to thank their

judges, as well as their sponsors. And after the

fair, those special plaques that have been awarded

by particular sponsors are often recognized

through hand-written thank-you notes and special

announcements in local newspapers.

These kids, and their parents and 4-H supervisors

are the kinds of people who help instead of hinder.

They all look out for one another in the show

ring, and they don’t act rudely toward anyone.

Witnessing the show ring performances, LDN

has seen calves get away from their handlers.

Instead of everyone standing by and laughing and

pointing, it is a “jump into action” moment, when

everyone in the arena with a free hand, lent it to the

youngster to get his animal back under control.

We’ve also seen great examples of sportsmanship.

We’ve told this story before and are happy to

tell it again. In the show arena, kids dress for

success. Their clothing may not be brand new, but

they are clean, well-groomed and dressed for the

competition. It was a day in the hog arena when

a young woman came in with her pig, dressed in

blue jeans and a shirt tucked in with a belt. As

she showed her animal, the belt broke. When that

particular showing was over, as she exited the

arena; we saw another young woman, who was

done showing, take off her belt and hand it to the

other as she exited the barn. No one told the girl

to do that, it was just the right thing to do, and she

knew it.

So this year, if you venture out to the fair we hope

you will look at the 4-H kids and their projects with

new eyes. While 4-H is referred to as a “club,” it

is a valuable teaching program from which many

children could benefit.

The 4-H program is open to all children between

the ages of eight and 18. There are numerous

clubs in the county, in every community. It is

also not just about farming and agriculture, kids

with no agricultural background can benefit from

the program, and can focus on topics that are of

interest to them individually. To learn more about

4-H contact the Logan County Extension Office in

Lincoln.

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