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2020 Adair County 4-H & Cloverbud Floral Hall exhibits

By Tony Rose, Adair County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development
Adair County Extension Service

Unfortunately, due to the current situation, there will be no 4-H Cloverville non-livestock project entries at the 2020 Kentucky State Fair. However, we are planning on still having a 4-H Floral Hall project day for Cloverbuds, youth ages 8 and under, and 4-H youth ages 9-18.

Floral Hall exhibits will be entered on Tuesday, July 28. Entries will be taken at the Adair County Cooperative Extension Service located at 409 Fairground Street, Columbia, KY.

Classes that youth ages 9-18 may enter are available at http://4-h.ca.uky.edu/content/state-fair-catalog.

Adair County youth ages 9-18 are encouraged to enter their 4-H projects in the Adair County Fair. Age is based on the youth's age as of January 1, 2020.

Cloverbud youth (ages 8 under) may display their exhibits also during the County Fair.

There will also be a Cloverbud category for youth ages 1-4 years old.

We will be announcing in a couple of weeks how we will handle entries for the project fair. We are waiting to see more details about group sizes and any other guidelines we will need to follow.



If you are interested in entering exhibits, information about the categories and their requirement can be found on the Adair County Cooperative Extension Service webpage at http://adair.ca.uky.edu/content/county-state-fair or the office Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Adair-County-Cooperative-Extension-Service-138734309493235.

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This story was posted on 2020-06-22 11:31:04
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