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Adair County Fair 2019 wraps up with 4-H events

By Tony Rose
Adair County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development State 4-H Communications Day

Congratulations to Noah Newell for receiving a Grand Champion in Senior Natural Resource Demonstration Contest at State 4-H Communications Day held on UK campus on July 13, 2019. Also, congratulations to Kelsay Breeding and Kinzlee Akin for receiving a Red Ribbon rating on their Junior Team Demonstration at State Communications day.

2019 Adair County 4-H Floral Hall Exhibit Results follow:



Congratulations to all the youth who participated in the 4-H Floral Hall Exhibits. The results of the Floral Hall are:

Alayna Marcum - 764c- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Horticulture Class 575- Blue Ribbon, Woods- Class 674- Blue Ribbon and Champion;
Hudson Hancock- Crops- 606- Corn- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Crops-614- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Arts- Class 747a- Red Ribbon, Arts- Class 748a- Red Ribbon;

Aunika Selch - Home Environment- Class 893- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Home Environment- Class 893- Blue Ribbon, Arts- Class 764b Red Ribbon, Photography- Class 765- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Photography- Class 766b- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Photography- Class 767a- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Photography- Class771a- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Photography- Class 771b- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Photography- Class 772- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Photography- Class781b-Blue Ribbon;

Elizabeth Marcum - Arts - Class- 764b- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Horticulture- Class 575- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Woods- Class 676- Blue Ribbon and Champion;
Gavin Harrison- Horticulture- Class 575- Red Ribbon, Horticulture- Class 582- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Horticulture- Class 583- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Horticulture- Class 586- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Horticulture- Class- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Home Environment- Class 889- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Home Environment- Class 891- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Home Environment- Class- 893- Blue Ribbon, Home Environment- Class-894- Blue Ribbon, Arts- Class747a- Red Ribbon, Arts- Class 748a- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Arts- Class 764g- Blue Ribbon and Champion;

Abby Maulden - Sewing- Class 790a- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Sewing- Class 790b- Blue Ribbon and Champion;
Taylor Smith- Photography- Class 764b- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Photography- Class 776- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Photography- Class 783- Blue Ribbon, Photography- Class 784- Blue Ribbon, Photography- Class 787- Blue Ribbon and Champion; Beth Cowan- Photography- Class 786- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Photography- Class 766a- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Photography- Class 787- Blue Ribbon;

Derek Burris - Arts- Class 740b- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Arts- Class 748b- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Arts, 763b- Blue Ribbon and Champion; Amanda Nokes- Arts- Blue and Champion, Arts- Class 763b- Blue Ribbon; and

MacKenzie Bennett - Photography- Class 782c- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Photography- Class 770- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Photography- 773- Blue Ribbon and Champion, Photography- Class 774a- Blue Ribbon and Champion and Photography- Class 781c- Blue Ribbon and Champion.

Congratulations to all the youth who participated in the 4-H Cloverbuds Floral Hall Exhibits. The results of Cloverbuds ages 1-4 Floral Hall are:

Abby Lou Smith - Flowers- Red Ribbon, Bible School Craft- White Ribbon, Jewelry- Blue Ribbon, Color Photo- Blue Ribbon, Color Pencil Drawing- White Ribbon, Marker Drawing- White Ribbon, Crayon Picture- Red Ribbon, Marker Picture- White Ribbon, Wood Painted Item- Red Ribbon, Computer Art- Blue Ribbon Collage- Blue Ribbon, Vegetables- Blue Ribbon;
Mattie Moss- Flower- White Ribbon, Puppets- Blue Ribbon, Corn- Blue Ribbon, Potato- Blue Ribbon, Radish- Blue Ribbon, Beans- Blue Ribbon, Tomato- Blue Ribbon;

Addaleign Dicken - Flower- Green Ribbon, Ceramic- Red Ribbon, Bible School Craft- Red Ribbon, Chalk Drawing- Blue Ribbon, Water Color- Red Ribbon, Color Pencil Drawing- Red Ribbon, Crayon Art- Red Ribbon, Marker Drawing- Red Ribbon, Crayon Picture- White Ribbon, Marker Picture- Red Ribbon, Wood Painted Item- White Ribbon, Vegetable Bucket- Blue Ribbon, Hanging Basket- Blue Ribbon; and

Azalea Dicken - Flower- Blue ribbon, Ceramics- Blue Ribbon, Bible School Craft- Blue Ribbon, Chalk Drawing- Red Ribbon, Water Color- Blue Ribbon, Color Pencil Drawing- Blue Ribbon, Crayon Art- Blue Ribbon, Marker Drawing- Blue Ribbon, Crayon Picture- Blue Ribbon, Marker Picture- Blue Ribbon, Wood Painted Item- Blue Ribbon, Vegetable Bucket- Red Ribbon, and Hanging Basket- Red Ribbon.

The results of Cloverbuds ages 5-8 Floral Hall are:

Ava Harrison - Cookies- Blue Ribbon, Cupcake- Blue Ribbon, Wood Craft- Red Ribbon Fabric Item- Red Ribbon, Beaded Craft- Blue Ribbon, Jewelry Item- Red Ribbon, Chalk Drawing- Blue Ribbon, Acrylic Painting- Blue Ribbon, Water Color- Blue Ribbon, Color Pencil- Blue Ribbon, Crayon Art- Red Ribbon, Marker Drawing- Blue Ribbon, Crayon Picture- Blue Ribbon;

Matthew Moss - Flowers- Red Ribbon, Color Pencil- Red Ribbon, Radish- Blue Ribbon, Corn- Blue Ribbon, Lego- Blue Ribbon, Potato- Blue Ribbon, Tomato- Blue Ribbon, Beans- Blue Ribbon, Peppers- Blue Ribbon; and

Avannah Dicken - Flower- Blue Ribbon, Ceramics- Blue Ribbon, Woodcraft- Blue Ribbon, Fabric Craft- Blue Ribbon, Jewelry Item- Blue Ribbon, Oil Painting- Blue Ribbon, Pencil Drawing- Blue Ribbon, Chalk Drawing- Red Ribbon, Acrylic Painting- Red Ribbon, Color Pencil Drawing- White Ribbon, Crayon Art- Blue Ribbon, Marker Picture- Blue Ribbon, Wood Painted Item- Blue Ribbon, Collage- Blue Ribbon, Dish Garden- Blue Ribbon, Bucket Garden- Blue Ribbon and Garden Vegetables- Blue Ribbon.

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Abby Lou and Beth Ann at 4-H Floral Hall



2019-08-03 - Columbia - Photo by Tony Rose.
Abby Lou Smith is held in the arms of Beth Cowan at the Adair County Extension Office 4-H Floral Hall Exhibits where they look at all the entries. Click 'read more' below for the winners of the Floral Hall.

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Ava Harrison participates in 4-H Floral Hall



2019-08-03 - Columbia - Photo by Tony Rose.
Ava Harrison enjoyed seeing all the 4-H Floral Hall Exhibits and she was honored with several ribbons for her own entries. Click 'read more' below for the results of the Floral Hall.

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Azalea and Addaleign at the 4-H Floral Hall



2019-08-04 - Columbia - Photo by Tony Rose.
Azalea and Addaleign Dicken shared in the entries, displays and winnings at the 2019 Adair County 4-H Floral Hall. Congratulations to all the youth who participated in the 4-H Floral Hall Exhibits. Click 'read more' below for the results of the Floral Hall.

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