Fair Fun Continues Despite Rain (Video Report)

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It’s All in the Family

Evan and Megan Vonada of Mill Hall, members of Clinton County Bowmasters 4-H  cleaned up by taking the Grand Champion Market Steer and Reserve Champion Market Steer awards in the 4-H and FFA Beef and Dairy Beef Show on Sunday.
Evan and Megan Vonada of Mill Hall, members of Clinton County Bowmasters 4-H cleaned up by taking the Grand Champion Market Steer and Reserve Champion Market Steer awards in the 4-H and FFA Beef and Dairy Beef Show on Sunday.

MACKEYVILLE – It would take much more than a few rain drops to dampen spirits of of the 4-H and FFA members who were scheduled to participate in the various shows at the 42nd Annual Clinton County Fair on Sunday.

All activities went off as scheduled with plenty of top quality showmanship as demonstrated by the Vonada Family of Mill Hall as siblings Evan and Megan Vonada claimed Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Market Steer awards respectively.

A little further down the way, Bob Rohrbaugh’s rabbit “Aztec” was named Grand Champion in the Open Rabbit Show. While 4-H members Kayla Zimmerman and Heidi Emel picked up some blue ribbons as they prep for Monday’s 4-H and FFA Rabbit Show.

Check out our Video Report for all the details.

Video Report

Coming up Monday at the fair is the Chocolate Baking Contest judging at 11 a.m. The 4-H and FFA Goat Show at 10 a.m. with Bull Riding the featured evening event down on the track at 7 p.m.

Participants wait patiently for the judges decision for the Grand Champion pick in the Open Rabbit Show at the 42nd Annual Clinton County Fair, Sunday.
Participants wait patiently for the judges decision for the Grand Champion pick in the Open Rabbit Show at the 42nd Annual Clinton County Fair, Sunday.

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