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2016 LOGAN COUNTY FAIR
LINCOLN DAILY NEWS July 29 - August 6, 2016
Judges make comments both during and
after the judging process to indicate where
participants did well and where they could
improve. It is the little details.
Davey Morrow has been entering projects for
two years and has done both photography and
a computer science project. His projects have
a lot of detail and he has learned a lot about
photography.
For Kristy Morrow, Davey’s younger sister,
it was her first year. Kristy entered knitting
and sewing projects and says she learned a lot.
She learned how to knit a pot scrubber that
she said can puff up like a pillow. For sewing,
Kristy said she learned how to turn a machine
off and on, but also learned how to hand stitch
items.
Faith Coers has been entering projects for
the past two years. For one project, Coers
entered a photograph of flowers in a friend’s
yard. Coers said she learned to bring the
photography manual to help explain the
techniques she used. She said the type of
camera affects how the photo turns out and
angles are also important.
Coers has been busy preparing several
projects during the summer months, making a
stained glass frame, weaving a rug, crocheting
a bunny, making an origami box, and painting
a small wood slab.
Abigail Fitzpatrick has been entering projects
for five years. This year, Fitzpatrick made
and painted a wooden toolbox and put dried
flowers in a frame. Fitzpatrick said she has
learned life skills like time management and
responsibility for getting projects done and
has developed better communication skills.
Fitzpatrick said her projects have improved
over the years.
The Visual Arts projects with awards will
remain on display all week and can be found
about the middle section of the display barns
on the fair grounds. Go and enjoy viewing the
creativity displayed by many talented Logan
County youth.