So many people work very hard to make the fair aneducational success for you and other young people around the county. If everyone works toward cooperation, everyonewill end up winning in the end. At times we may forget that we are all after the same goal.to help kids learn and have fun. The heat, excitement, stress, long hourswith little sleep, and desire to do well at the fair can sometimes lead tomisunderstandings. ![]() Also, don’t forget to promote 4-H - the fair is a big event! Fairs are for patience and cooperation. Let’s share with them our 4-Hknowledge and skills. ![]() Not only 4-H members, but parents, leaders, friends,community members, and buyers attend the fair. Have funexhibiting your 4-H projects, give a smile while working in the food stand and enjoythe carnival. The fair is a great opportunity to meet new people and have newexperiences as well as spend time with your established 4-H family. Remember, the blue ribbons and trophiesare likely to be forgotten and discarded before all the life skills and educationalexperiences you gain from fair preparation and judging evaluation do! Fairs are for fun. Be sure to keep your ears and mind open whenthe judges are speaking, as judges are teachers and exhibitors should be learners.Whether you agree with the judge or not, remember that the judge is human and isgenuinely interested in helping you learn. Whether you receive a blue or pink ribbon, it is what youlearn at the fair that is important. Business NameJune 2013Chippewa ChatterChippewa County 4-H NewsletterDear 4-H Friends & Family:The NWSF is only weeks away - July 10-14th! Remember these easy tips for a morepositive, enjoyable and educational fair experience: Fairs are for learning.
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