4-H projects are exhibited at the Nordby Exhibit Hall
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Beadle County 4-H volunteer Chris Stahly puts some of the exhibits out for display at this year’s Beadle County Achievement Days on Thursday morning, at the Earl Nordby 4-H Exhibit Hall. Achievement Days is the culmination of a year’s worth of projects for 4-H youth, and judging continues today on the State Fairgrounds.
Next, Damek Kerlin preparing his goat for the livestock judging portion of the day.
Next two photo, attendees of the 4-H Achievement Days, Thursday at the Nordby Exhibit Hall, browse the different booths and projects set up by individual clubs.
Next, Kate Hamilton of the Cardinal Clovers Club is at the “Visual Arts” judges table showing a painted bottle with accessories.