Logan County Fair 2022
Page 28 2022 LOGAN COUNTY FAIR LINCOLN DAILY NEWS JULY / AUGUST 2022 MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 2022 STORY By Angela Reiners PHOTOS By and Jan Youngquist Eleven-year-old Ava Eeten is in her second year of 4-H. She entered a photo of a tree at sunset. Eeten said she chose to enter the photo because of all the colors. Eleven-year-old Grace Nutter is also in her second year of 4-H. She entered three crops’ projects. One was a “cornucopia” display with cucumbers, green beans and two types of peppers and tomatoes. Her Roma tomato and Big Bertha peppers were displayed on plates. Nutter said she grew them because she likes these vegetables. In his third year of 4-H, 10-year-old Tanner Jones entered four projects that included woodworking, electrical, tractor uses and crops. Jones’ woodworking project was a feeder for his goats. Tanner’s electrical project was a functioning light bulb. His crops projects were onions and cucumbers. The ‘tractor uses’ project was made using Legos and showed a tractor in a field. Twelve-year-old Tucker Garey is in his sixth year of 4-H and did woodworking and metal projects. The woodworking project was painted wood pieced together as an American Flag. He explained in detail to Judge Rick Kidd how he did the project from start to finish. Garey’s metal working project was a person made using various metal pieces welded together. For this project, Garey said he used bent steel, a hotdog stick, lynch pins, springs and a screw cap. Continued p
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