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Published July 26, 2012, 12:00 AM

A Fair Day

Hudson area fair entries


Hudson resident Maggie Halls corn stock doll dressed in an American Olympic opening ceremony outfit. Halls place card said, 100% Aerican grown and made for the 2012 Olympics.

  • Hudson resident Maggie Halls corn stock doll dressed in an American Olympic opening ceremony outfit. Halls place card said, 100% Aerican grown and made for the 2012 Olympics.
  • Fourth-grader Abigail Lingenfelter of Rolling Hills 4-H club in Hudson shows her rabbit in front of the judge.
  • Hudson resident Alyssa Renn’s basket-style cake is shown with edible flowers on top.
  • The Anderson family of Rolling Hills 4-H had an impressive year with their swine. From left are Mitchell, Jared, Rachel and Jacob Anderson.
  • Erin Ploeger of the Trail Blazers 4-H club in Hudson gets stared down by her llama.
  • Seventh-grader Connor Renn of Rolling Hills 4-H did very well in his first year with the sheep project. Renn’s sheep Bahhab won grand champion market lamb while Lambchops won reserve champion.
  • Ruth Dolan of Rolling Hills 4-H shows off her crocheted sweater. Dolan is a 2012 Hudson High School graduate.
  • County Administrator Pat Thompson poses with Fair Board President Gail Maier.
  • Ozseeker the clown entertained children Friday afternoon with various balloon animals.
  • Hudson resident Julie Knuth’s plant display featured miniature gnomes resting by trees and on the bridge.
  • Haley Schultz’s cow Molly takes down some hay for the camera. Haley belongs to the Ribbon Reapers 4-H club in Roberts.
  • Logan Hammer of Rolling Hills 4-H kneels beside his Lego creation of the London Bridge.
  • Horse riders held their boots tight to their stirrups for the gaming competitions on Friday.
  • County Administrator Pat Thompson poses with the Fairest of the Fair Heidi Feyereisen of Roberts and Co-Junior Fairest of the Fair Grace Gartmann of Woodville. Co-junior Fairest of the Fair Lauren Thompson of Woodville is not shown.