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Local 4-H Youth Ready to Exhibit Knowledge and Skills at the Warren County Fair
Local 4-H participants “learn by doing,” and the fair is their opportunity to demonstrate the knowledge and skills they have gained throughout their time in 4-H as they display their projects.
4-H youth who raise beef, swine, sheep, goats, dairy, and poultry for their annual projects can showcase them at the livestock show.
Unless otherwise noted, most events will occur at the Warren County Fairgrounds, located at 625 North Chamberlin Street in Roseville.
Below is the schedule of events:
July 20 9 a.m. 4-H Poultry Show *Moved to virtual due to Avian Influenza guidelines
July 20 Following 4-H Rabbit Show
July 20 1 p.m. 4-H Bucket Calf and Dairy Show
July 20 Following 4-H Goat Show
July 21 8 a.m. 4-H Swine Show
July 21 Following 4-H Sheep Show
July 21 Following 4-H Recognition Program
July 21 Following 4-H Breeding Beef Show
July 21 Following 4-H Steer Show
July 25 4 p.m. 4-H Horse Show will take place at the Henderson County Fairgrounds in Stronghurst.
4-H members who have their general show projects selected, will have the opportunity to display their projects at the Illinois State Fair on August 12 in Springfield. All 4-H shows are open to the public and free to attend, so the community is encouraged to come out and support our local youth!
WRITER: Jackie Spence, Publicity and Promotions Associate, Illinois Extension
***Courtesy of the University of Illinois Extension***