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    The work and talent of 4-H youth judged for the Riley County Fair

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    By KMAN Staff on July 25, 2025 Local News, Riley County
    Bonfire 4-H Club member Rylinn Gerber, left, listens to comments from Chuck Otte, of Milford, about her jean rack woodworking project, during Riley County Fair judging Friday morning at Pottorf Hall in Manhattan. Staff photo by Lewis Marien

    By Emma Loura

    The multiple talents of 4-H children were on display at Pottorf Hall Friday, giving the event space a splash of colors and life. Children and their families brought in their projects or sat down with their projects before a judge.

    On one display wall hung the visual arts — drawings and photography made by contestants. Another section of the hall had the textile display with sewn, knitted or embroidered projects. In a case sat brightly decorated cakes. Other children brought Lego structures for the building block category.

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    Works of horticulture are on display Friday morning at Pottorf Hall in Manhattan. The fair runs through Monday.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien
    CiCo Shamrocks 4-H Club member Garrett Henderson, center, shows one of his creations during Riley County Fair judging Friday morning at Pottorf Hall in Manhattan.
    Staff photo by Lewis Marien
    4-H baking competition 4-H visual arts 4-H woodworking 4-H youth fair Kansas State Fair projects Pottorf Hall 4-H exhibits Riley County 4-H Rylinn Gerber Sarah Wendland youth development Kansas
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