Mercer County 4-H Fair showcases exhibitors’ hard work

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The annual Mercer County 4-H Fair returned at Howell Living History Farm in late July.

There was a 4-H STEM tent, an animal tent, pony rides, community exhibitors, magic shows, hayrides, farm tours, food and live music performances on July 27-28.

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The fair showcases all of the club members and public exhibitors with their work that has been created or grown. The first 4-H fair in Mercer County was held at Princeton High School in 1919.

The 4-H program is a youth development program operated by Rutgers Cooperative Extension, that provides research-based, hands-on learning experiences for youth in Mercer County.

The program is open to residents in their youth from first grade to one-year out of high school. Members learn values and skills, such as leadership through community service and leadership, nature, health and wellness, science, animal and art clubs.

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