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Judge Sally Zuel carefully cuts the peach pie entry from 4-Her Kennideign McKee, of Sandborn, at Saturday's exhibit project check-in. Assisting at top right is Roxie Glaze.
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4-H member Shanae Spinks, of Linton, listens while 4-H Photography Judge Paula Dudley, of Linton, explains the details of what she liked about her salon print entry. She earned a blue ribbon and a trip to the Indiana State Fair with the print.
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Jesse McDonald, of Switz City, puts the finishing touches on her Scarecrow 4-H project entry.
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4-H Electric project judge Mike Keys, of Brazil, goes over the project entry of Preston Miller, of Worthington during Saturday's check-in at the fairgrounds.
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First-year 4-H member Mattie Thrasher, of Worthington, scoops some sawdust that will be used for livestock bedding in the barn.
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Third-year 4-H member Jenna Watson, of Linton, (at right) talks with Foods project volunteer Beth Neal, of Jasonville, about her entry.
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4-Her Eli Egnew washes down and cools down his livestock entry Saturday afternoon.
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4-H Corn project judge Emma Alcon, of Crawfordsville, unwraps the roots of an entry by Jarrod Rose, of Switz City, (standing). Rose is in his 4th year as a 4-H Club member. At left, is volunteer Cheryl Green, of Jasonville.
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Amanda Marshall, of Linton, carefully glues pieces back on to Courtney, her daughter's, merry-go-round entry. The 4-H exhibit was damaged while bring it from the vehicle into the community building at the fairgrounds during a heavy rainstorm.
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Extension Homemakers Linda Hert, at left, and Helen Steele look over the entry forms for the flower exhibit in the Open Class Fair.
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Shannon Hale, of Worthington, wipes off the Open Class Fair Photography exhibit for his wife, Amanda Hale, prior to officially entering it. Her photo was judged the Reserve Grand Champion.
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Extension Homemaker Joan Franklin, of rural Switz City, presents a variety of 'sweets' as her entries into the Open Class Fair.