Booths show theme uniqueness
The decorated booths in the Junior Fair 4-H booth building shared a common theme:
The Olympics and encouragement to “Go for the Gold.”
The 4-H pledge is printed on gold rings agove the entrance to the Team Premier Livestock 4-H booth. (EXAMINER PHOTO | MIRIAM BAIER)
While the overall theme may have been the same, the booths displayed creative spins on the idea in their decorations and presentations.
Animals, Stitches & Things used tissue paper torches as decoration and stated the Olympic motto, which could apply to 4-H and the Logan County Fair: “The most important thing is not to win but to take part.”
Willing Workers incorporated a leprechaun in their quest for the gold.
A rainbow was on the mind of the Mix N Match Club which used the tails of covered rings representing the Olympic rings to form the rainbow.
Harper Kids used a pot at the end of the rainbow as they were Going for the Gold in 4-H, as did Miami Valley Producers who Go for the Gold With 4-H.
Team Premier Livestock encouraged members to Go for the Gold as the 4-H motto was written on rings above the front of their booth.
“Whatever You Do, Go For The Gold,” proclaimed The Whatever Club, which has the motto, Doing Whatever We Can With Whatever We Have to Meet Whatever the Need.
Complete fair coverage in Wednesday’s Bellefontaine Examiner.
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