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Jul 15, 2024 · Move-in Date: Stalls will be open for set-up and horses to move in beginning at 6:00pm on Sunday, July 14, 2024. The Junior Horse Show office will be open Sunday from 6:00-8:00pm, Monday - Thursday from 7:00am-9:00pm, and Friday from 7:00am until 1 hr after the end of the show. Camping: Primitive Camping Prohibited.
January 2024 27- 4-H State Volunteer (Advisor) Training. March 2024 2- Hippology, Horse Bowl & Judging Clinic 2- Communications Contest (Oral) 2- Year End Awards of Merit Presentation. 2- State 4-H Horse Poster Contest. April 2024 6- State 4-H Horse Bowl Contest. 6- State 4-H Hippology Contest. July 2024. 1 - Virtual 4-H Liberty Horse Challenge.
Six-Horse Hitch Classic Series. The Ohio State Fair will be the Ohio Draft Horse Show for 2021 at The Michiana Event Center "The MEC" Aug 4th-7th. Schedule below! When I go to Michiana's page it says it is September 16-18.
Jul 16, 2021 · The Junior Horse schedule is from July 19 to July 23. Shows are in Ag-Pro Companies Taft Coliseum, Cooper Arena, and Denny Hales Arena. Llama and alpaca events will be held July 22 through July 24 starting with animal arrival at 8 a.m. on July 22 in the Brown Sheep Building.
Jul 19, 2021 · Class Adds/Scratches. If you need to make edits to classes you are entered in, please visit the show office along the green wall of the Gilligan Complex. Last Updated: 2021 Jul 23 04:34 PM.
In other project areas, designated 4-H project class winners are selected competitively at the pre-fair judging to represent Fulton County at the Ohio State Junior Fair 4-H still projects and horse judging. NOTE: Dates for the specific project areas listed below will be available in May from the state fair website.
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Camp Washington, Cincinnati (two miles north of downtown Cincinnati, Ohio) was the site for the first Ohio State Fair, October 2–4, 1850. The site was described as 8–10 acres with grassy slopes, shade trees, and numerous tents. The grounds were enclosed by a 10-foot (3.0 m)-high board fence.