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DESCRIPTION:Free!\nRain or Shine\nFun activities for the whole family:\nP
 ony rides\, Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest\,\nAnimal Shows\, Hula Hoop
  Contest\, Rocket Launch\, Silent Auction\,\nLivestock Auction\, Used Bo
 ok Sale\, Refreshments available for purchase\nSchedule of events:\nFrid
 ay\, August 10 &nbsp\;1:00 p.m............ Horse Show begins &ndash\; Ho
 rse Ring6:00 p.m............ Indoor Ring:&nbsp\; Opening Ceremony ......
 ................... 4-H Showmanship &ndash\; Sheep\, Hogs and Dairy.....
 .................... Silent Auction opens &ndash\; Meeting Room.........
 ................ Used Book Sale opens &ndash\; Lawn&nbsp\;Saturday\, Aug
 ust 11&nbsp\;9:00 a.m............ Market Hog Show &ndash\; Indoor Ring..
 ....................... Silent Auction reopens &ndash\; Meeting Room....
 ..................... Used Book Sale reopens &ndash\; Lawn10:00 a.m.....
 ..... Pony Rides begin &ndash\; Horse Ring10:30 a.m.......... Sheep Show
  &ndash\; Indoor Ring11:00 a.m.......... Hula Hoop Contest &ndash\; Lawn
 12:00 p.m.......... Watermelon Seed Spitting Contest - Lawn1:00 p.m.....
 ....... Silent Auction and Book Sale Close ......................... Roc
 ket Launch &ndash\; Lawn2:00 p.m............ Livestock Auction &ndash\; 
 Indoor Ring......................... Pony Rides end 3:30 p.m............
  Premiums distributed to 4-H members4:00 p.m............ Fair Closes\; E
 xhibits removedQuality Meat Available at 4-H Auction and Pre-Sale:Plan  
 now to buy a high quality\, grain-fed pork or lamb at the annual  Delawa
 re County 4-H Summer Fair Livestock Auction at 2:00 PM Saturday  afterno
 on\, August 11 at the 4-H Farm and Educational Center in Newtown  Square
 .&nbsp\; Families are encouraged to participate in the auction. It&rsquo
 \;s a  wonderful opportunity to purchase hand-raised pork or lamb and to
   support Delaware County 4-H.&nbsp\; 4-H volunteers will arrange for yo
 ur  animal to be transported to the USDA licensed butcher. Buyers comple
 te a  &ldquo\;cutting order&rdquo\; specifying the cuts and packaging fo
 r their meat\, then  pick up the frozen\, packaged meat from the butcher
  later in the month.&nbsp\; (Butchering\,  packaging and freezing is add
 itional:&nbsp\; $75 per lamb\; $140 per hog\;  additional charge if the 
 hog is over 300 pounds). To purchase an animal  at the auction\, buyers 
 must pre-register just before the sale\; they will  be issued a buyer nu
 mber upon providing proper identification.&nbsp\; You can  also arrange 
 to purchase a lamb or hog prior to the auction\, for the  set price of $
 295 and $360 respectively.&nbsp\; For a purchase form click here.&nbsp\;
  Pre-sale orders will be accepted until August 1.4-H  members at the 4-H
  Farm and Educational Center in Newtown Square raise  the market animals
 . The 4-H Livestock Projects give suburban youth the  opportunity to hav
 e hands on experience at a working farm. By  cooperatively raising sheep
  and pigs\, members learn what it takes to  produce the meat they see fo
 r sale in supermarkets.&nbsp\; At the culmination  of the market animal 
 project\, members offer hogs and sheep for sale to  people who are inter
 ested in putting high quality\, grain fed meat in  their freezer.Open Ve
 getable ShowVegetable Classes1. Large Vegetables: One of a kind (such as
  winter squash\, pumpkins\, cabbage\, broccoli\, etc.)2.  Medium Vegetab
 les: Three of one variety (such as beets\, tomatoes\, corn\,  onions\, c
 arrots\, peppers\, potatoes\, summer squash etc.)3. Small Vegetables: Si
 x of one variety (such as beans\, peas\, Brussels sprouts\, radishes\, e
 tc.)4. Garden Basket: Four to eight types of vegetables in a basket\, gr
 own by the same exhibitor.5.&nbsp\; Nature&rsquo\;s &ldquo\;Mistakes:&rd
 quo\;&nbsp\; Exhibit your largest or most unusual vegetable.&nbsp\;Merit
   ribbons will be awarded. One Champion and one Reserve Champion will be
   awarded to any class with three or more entries\, depending on quality
  of  exhibits.Vegetable Guidelines1. Entries will be accepted from adult
 s and youth not enrolled in the 4-H Vegetable project.2. Exhibit  entrie
 s accepted Thursday\, August 9 from 3:00 &ndash\; 7:30 p.m. only.  Exhib
 its may be donated to the 4-H live auction\, or removed at 4:00 p.m.  Sa
 turday\, August 11.3. Exhibitor must have grown the produce.4.  Each ent
 ry (other than Garden Basket) must be placed on a separate  white paper 
 plate with exhibitor&rsquo\;s name on the underside and a completed  ent
 ry form under the plate. Entry forms will be available at check in.5. Al
 l vegetables must be fresh (no preserved or processed entries)6. Vegetab
 les will be judged on:Trueness to type\, Market quality\, Freedom from d
 isease\, insect injury or waste\n4-H Farm\n395 Bishop Hollow Road\nNewto
 wn Square\, PA\nDetails:&nbsp\; Call 610-690-2655\, Or day of event only
  call 610-356-6210
URL:http://haverford.patch.com/events/delaware-county-4-h-fair-cf40010d
SUMMARY:Delaware County 4-H Fair
LOCATION:395 Bishop Hollow Rd\, Newtown Square\, PA 19073: 395 Bishop Hol
 low Rd\, Newtown Square\, PA
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