Family and Youth Fair Guide
Youth Event Guide
Junior Competitions (Arts, Baking, Crafts, Writing):
Young fairgoers can showcase their creativity in contests featuring everything from handmade crafts and artwork to baked goods and short stories. Judging focuses on effort, imagination, and skill by age group.
Children’s Talent Shows:
A delightful stage for young performers to shine—whether they sing, dance, tell jokes, or play an instrument. These lighthearted shows celebrate talent, confidence, and community spirit.
Scavenger Hunts:
Fun and educational, scavenger hunts lead families across the fairgrounds in search of clues and hidden treasures. A great way to explore and learn together.

Scavenger Hunt
Pony Rides & Wagon Rides:
Gentle pony rides and traditional horse-drawn wagon rides offer a charming, hands-on farm experience for children and families of all ages.
Family Games & Races:
From sack races to three-legged races and tug-of-war, these friendly competitions bring families together with laughter, teamwork, and a little healthy rivalry.
4-H Achievement Days:
A proud tradition where 4-H members present their year’s work in agriculture, crafts, animal care, and more. Judged displays, demonstrations, and awards highlight learning, leadership, and dedication.
Mini Tractor Pulls:
Kids hop on pedal-powered mini tractors and test their strength in a scaled-down version of a classic fair favorite. It’s safe, exciting, and always gets big cheers!

Mini Tractor Pull
Animal Themed Event Guide
Dog Agility & Trick Shows:
High-energy dogs leap, weave, and race through obstacle courses or perform impressive tricks. These shows highlight the skill, training, and bond between dogs and handlers.
Cow Milking Contests:
Fairgoers put their skills to the test in timed cow milking challenges—both fun and educational, offering a hands-on glimpse into dairy farming.
Pet Shows:
A lighthearted competition where kids and families show off their beloved pets—dogs, cats, hamsters, and more—judged on cuteness, creativity, and personality.

Pet Show
Goat Races or Agility Courses:
Sure to bring smiles, goats dash through mini obstacle courses or race to the finish line. Their playful antics make them crowd favourites.
Pig Races:
Fast, funny, and full of squeals—adorable pigs race around a mini track, cheered on by enthusiastic spectators. A must-see family event!
Petting Zoos:
Children and families can meet and gently interact with friendly farm animals like lambs, goats, rabbits, and calves—perfect for hands-on learning and photo ops.

Petting Zoo
Family and Youth Engagement Guide
Children’s Agricultural Learning Areas
Engage young minds with hands-on learning experiences in these fun, interactive spaces. Kids can explore farm life, from planting seeds to caring for animals, while discovering the importance of agriculture.
Farm Animal Birth Centers
A unique and exciting feature, these live birth centers offer fairgoers the chance to witness the birth of baby farm animals like calves, lambs, and piglets, providing an educational and awe-inspiring experience for children and families.
Agricultural-themed Games & Activities
From seed-planting races to farm animal trivia, these engaging games bring agriculture to life. Fun for all ages, they teach kids about farming while encouraging active participation and learning.

Agricultural-themed Game
Interactive Exhibits for Kids
Kids can dive into hands-on, educational exhibits that teach farming concepts, like tractor simulators, interactive crop-growing stations, and DIY craft projects, all designed to inspire a love for agriculture.
Agricultural Education Scavenger Hunts
A fun and educational twist on the classic scavenger hunt, where kids explore fairgrounds to find agricultural-related clues and challenges, learning about farming and rural life along the way.
School Field Trip Programs
Designed for educational groups, these programs offer hands-on agricultural experiences tailored to school curriculums. Students can tour farms, participate in workshops, and discover the world of farming up close.
Junior Showmanship Competitions
Young competitors show off their animal-handling skills in these heartwarming competitions. Junior showmen and women exhibit their knowledge of animal care while showcasing their talents in front of a supportive crowd.

Junior Showmanship Competition
Interactive and Educational Activity Guide
Petting Zoos & Animal Interaction Areas:
A hands-on favorite for all ages, these areas let visitors meet and gently interact with friendly farm animals like goats, lambs, rabbits, and more—perfect for family fun and learning.
Agricultural Education Tents:
These informative exhibits teach fairgoers about modern farming, crops, livestock, and food production through interactive displays, videos, and expert talks.
Kids’ Learning Barns or Discovery Zones:
Designed especially for children, these zones offer fun, hands-on learning about life on the farm—featuring miniature barns, puzzles, crafts, and activity stations.

Kids’ Learning Barn
Butter Churning, Spinning & Weaving Demos:
Step back in time with live demonstrations of traditional farm skills like butter churning, spinning wool, and hand weaving—bringing rural heritage to life.
Environmental & Conservation Exhibits:
These displays focus on sustainability, soil health, clean water, and wildlife conservation—encouraging eco-awareness and stewardship of the land.
Farm Safety Presentations:
Engaging and informative, these demonstrations highlight how to stay safe around tractors, animals, and equipment, helping to promote awareness for both kids and adults.
Beekeeping & Honey Extraction Displays:
Visitors can see live bees in action and learn how honey is harvested, while exploring the importance of pollinators in agriculture and ecosystems.

Beekeeping Display
Talks, Contest and Workshop Guide
Gardening & Growing Workshops:
Hands-on sessions led by experts teach tips on planting, soil care, composting, and growing vegetables, flowers, and herbs—perfect for green thumbs of all levels.
Cooking Demonstrations:
Chefs and home cooks showcase recipes using local ingredients, with live demos highlighting techniques, nutrition, and delicious ways to use seasonal produce.
Public Speaking Contests:
Open to youth and adults, these contests challenge participants to inform, inspire, or entertain a crowd—building confidence and communication skills.
Cooking Demonstrations:
Chefs and home cooks showcase recipes using local ingredients, with live demos highlighting techniques, nutrition, and delicious ways to use seasonal produce.

Cooking Demonstration
Talent Contests:
From singing and dancing to juggling and comedy, fairgoers of all ages take the stage to show off their unique talents in a fun, supportive atmosphere.
Essay & Poetry Competitions:
Writers of all ages submit original pieces reflecting on farm life, fair experiences, or local heritage. Winning entries are often proudly displayed or read aloud.
Photo & Art Contests:
Amateur and professional photographers and artists display their best work. Entries are judged on creativity, composition, and how they capture rural and fair life.

Photo Contest
4-H Public Speaking or Demonstrations:
4-H members present prepared talks or live demonstrations to showcase their skills, knowledge, and confidence. A highlight of youth leadership development at the fair.
Farm Management & Innovation Seminars:
Informative sessions on topics like agri-tech, sustainability, business planning, and new farming methods—geared toward producers and those interested in agriculture’s future.

Farm Management Seminar


