
(LAGRANGE) – There’s plenty to see and do today at the 2024 LaGrange County 4-H Fair.
The Kidz Zone will be open with free activities, games, crafts and more.
At 1 PM there will be STEM activities taking place in the Kidz Zone and there will be glass blowing showcase going on throughout the afternoon.
There will be multiple performances of the Royal Hanneford Circus and Thrill Show, the Rocketman Valencia Human Cannonball Show and the Flying Wallendas Show throughout the day.
At 5 PM is the started calf support auction. At 6 PM is the Little Miss and Mister Contest on the Free State. Also at 6 PM is the trottingbred races at the Grandstand. This is a free event.
To find out more about this year's Fair, you can check out their website. LINKA. You can also visit the Fair’s Facebook page.
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