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            [July 30, 2013]      Send a link to a friend Monday morning, even though the 
			fair had not officially begun, it was a busy day for a large number 
			of Logan County 4-H'ers as they presented all their Department W 
			exhibits. 
			
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			exhibit barns were abuzz with kids, parents, superintendents and 
			judges as approximately a half-dozen exhibit classes were going on 
			simultaneously. In one barn were all the 
			floriculture and horticulture projects. In the other barns were 
			crops, vegetables, non-original visual arts, rockets, electronics, 
			science, citizenship, international studies, theater, journalism, 
			photography and woodworking, just 
			to name a few.   Kids were moving quickly from 
			station to station as a number of them had entries in more than a 
			few classes.
 
 Among the winners of the day 
			was Tanner Smith, pictured above in the center, with his woodworking 
			project. Tanner received a Best of Show award, presented by 
			Aden Wurth, pictured to Tanner's left, on behalf of Beason Ag Club. Also standing in for the shot was the woodworking judge, Matthew Dahmm. The photos to follow are a 
			representation of all the Department W exhibits and exhibitors with 
			the exception of crops, floriculture, horticulture, original visual 
			arts and vegetables. 
			Pictures by Nila Smith |