Logan County Fair 2022

2022 LOGAN COUNTY FAIR LINCOLN DAILY NEWS JULY / AUGUST 2022 Page 29 MONDAY, AUGUST 1, 2022 STORY By Angela Reiners PHOTOS By and Jan Youngquist Fourteen-year-old Ella Klokkenga is in her third year of 4-H and entered photography and floriculture projects. For the photo, Klokkenga did a close up of a plant leaf, which shows the different colors and veining. Her floriculture project was a flower arrangement with sunflowers and other plants. Fourteen-year-old Myah Bowman is in her seventh year of 4-H and has entered projects several times. This year, Bowman’s entry was a scrapbooking project. She said the scrapbook contains photos taken between last summer and this summer. Many were of events during eighth grade. Logan County Fair Queen 2021 Caroline Ahrends (right) was finishing up her year- long duties. One of her favorite memories has been mentoring and encouraging the younger women. She was escorted by mom Marty Orris and they are joined here with Logan County Fair Board President John Fulton, who also attended the Monday 4-H events and moved about the grounds overseeing activities. Also, keeping vigilance all morning was 4-H Projects Superintendent Harry Hild. Hild was moving about and available to judges, showing interest to participants, and visited with old friends of the fair when he had a moment. Fair supporter John Parr shares a laugh with Hild. The Monday morning event with all the county 4-H participants arriving at the same time and waiting to be judged used to be a packed, loud, hard to move through space, though it was quite organized. One change has eliminated those challenges. Area 4-H Clubs are scheduled to arrive by club at varying times. Continued p

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