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Evaluators Needed for State Fair

The following adult evaluators are still needed for the 2025 NY State Fair:


1 to 2 judges- Photography,

3 judges -Home Environment (clothing, wearable art, hobby crafts)

2 judges -Fine Arts,

2 judges -Entomology,

2 judges -Environmental Education.   

 

If anyone knows of a potential adult evaluator that is familiar with 4-H Danish judging, please forward their contact information to Wendy Richardson (wlr45@cornell.edu) by June 15.  The state fair deadline for contracts is this month. A small daily stipend will be given to evaluators.

 

Evaluators are needed to cover the bulk of judging during the first 5 days!  The NY State Fair runs from August 20 - September 1, 2025.  The 4-H district booths will be set up by Wednesday morning and most exhibits will stay for the entire fair. Judging of 4-H exhibits will take place in each District booth. A few counties move in and out during the fair, but judging will be done on the majority of 4-H exhibits during the first 5 days of the fair.  

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