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PHOTOS: CMCo 4-H Fair

PHOTOS: CMCo 4-H Fair

By Collin Hall

Julianna Kelly, a fifth grader from Court House, sits atop her horse, Lulu. Kelly has trained horses for six years and owned Lulu for a year and a half. “Lulu is very sweet and loves jumping,” she said. Kelly participated in a jumping competition with Lulu as part of the Fox Wood Friends 4-H Club, July 21, at the Cape May County 4-H Fair.
Collin Hall
Julianna Kelly, a fifth grader from Court House, sits atop her horse, Lulu. Kelly has trained horses for six years and owned Lulu for a year and a half. “Lulu is very sweet and loves jumping,” she said. Kelly participated in a jumping competition with Lulu as part of the Fox Wood Friends 4-H Club, July 21, at the Cape May County 4-H Fair.

Pigs hung out all day in their enclosures at the Cape May County 4-H Fair, July 21. By Collin Hall
Isabella Frame and her horse, Tad, jump over a hurdle at the Cape May County 4-H Fair as part of a competition, July 21. Frame rides with the Star Hollow Riders 4-H Club. Her horse goes by the show name “Just a Tad.” She has ridden the 17-year-old horse for three years. Tad is a bay-colored Welsh pony that helped Frame win “Jr. Equestrian of the Year.” By Collin Hall
Guinea pigs are entered into competitions each year at the Cape May County 4-H Fair. The guinea pig pictured, owned by Emma Gotwols, is a teddy guinea pig with a black roan coat, which means the coat has an even spread of black and white pigmented hairs. By Collin Hall
A peahen that was entered into competition at the Cape May County 4-H Fair. This white pea hen is owned by Emma Gotwols, a member of the Pitchforks & Buckets 4-H Club. This pea hen was awarded a ribbon of excellence. By Collin Hall
Rainbow McAtee holds her jungle carpet python, Steve, at the Cape May County 4-H Fair. McAtee is a member of the Scales and Tails 4-H Club, which is dedicated to herpetology – the study of reptiles. McAtee said that she has eight pet reptiles at home, including three snakes. She has been a member of the club for eight years. By Collin Hall
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Collin Hall grew up in Wildwood Crest and is both a reporter and the editor of Do The Shore. Collin currently lives in Villas.

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