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County 4-H Fair Packed with Family Fun

 

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COURT HOUSE – Come to the Cape May County 4-H Fair on July 18, 19 and 20th. The 4-H Fair is an annual showcase of youth held each year at the 4-H fairgrounds, 355 Courthouse – S. Dennis Road in Cape May Court House, NJ. The celebration features 4-H project displays, small animal and livestock shows and exhibits, live entertainment, horse shows, commercial exhibitors, a pet show, amusement rides, games, great food, and interesting and informative demonstrations. Wizard’s Festival of Fun Amusements is always a favorite with the kids, featuring clean and safe rides for the whole family.
The fair’s traditional, tasty barbecued chicken dinner will be served all three evenings of the fair from 5:00 til’ it’s gone by the Cape May County Board of Agriculture. Always a crowd favorite, Friday’s menu adds a choice of delicious filet of flounder or chicken. Bar-b-que diners will enjoy live entertainment on the main fair stage throughout the evening. The cost of the dinner is $12.50 for adults. Tickets are available prior to the fair at the Rutgers Cooperative Extension office, at 355 Court House – South Dennis Rd. in Cape May Court House and during the event on the 4-H Fairgrounds at the Bar-b-que Ticket Booth beginning at 4:00 p.m. each evening.
The public hours for the fair are noon to 9 p.m. each day. General admission to the fair is free. There is also limited, premium parking available for a $5 donation in the Atlantic Cape Community College’s parking lot next door to the fairgrounds, at 355 Court House-S. Dennis Rd.
The 4-H Youth Development program is part of Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Cape May County. Volunteers are always needed to assist at the 4-H Fair. Please call (609)465-5115 ext 605 for more information. Learn more about the Cape May County 4-H Youth Development Program at the 4-H Foundation website cmc4h.com
Photo: (l to r) Kristin Hughes, Freeholder Vice-Director Leonard C. Desiderio, County Agent Julie Karavan, 4-H Foundation President John Webersinn, Freeholder Kristine Gabor, Freeholder Director Gerald M. Thornton, Harry Wozunk, Trinity Hamann, Nora Conover, Outstanding 4-Her Jared Weygand, Abby Thompson, Sam Barry, Amanda Schuler, Sarah Schuler, Hunter Riggins, Nick Schuler, Cody Hanek, Freeholder E. Marie Hayes and Tessa Wozunk

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