4-H Fair Schedule
Saturday, July 30th
10:00 am Dog Show
Sunday, July 31st
2:00 pm Equine Trail Class
Monday, August 1st
9:00 am Equine Show 9:00 am Poultry Show
11:00 am Prospect Beef Show 11:30 pm Service Club Lunch
5:00 pm Horse & Pony Fun Show 6:30 pm Sheep Show
7:00 pm Truck & Tractor Pull – Fairgrounds
7:30 pm 4-H Style Show – Fairgrounds Main Stage
Tuesday, August 2nd
8:30 am Goat Show
8:30 am Swine Show
9:00 am Equine Show
9:00 am Rabbit Show
11:30 am Llama Show
1:00 pm Equine Show
6:00 pm Beef Show
6:00 pm Antique Tractor Pull – Fairgrounds
7:00 pm Teen Dance With DJ – Fairgrounds Main Stage
7:00 pm Draft Horse Pull – Horse Arena
Wednesday, August 3rd
8:00 am Dairy Show
9:00 am Pocket Pets Show
9:00 am Equine Show
11:00 am Entry for Canine Hour of Fun 12:30 pm Canine Hour of Fun
4:00 pm Dog Agility Contest 4:00 pm Fair Livestock Sale – Livestock Pavilion
Thursday, August 4th
Kids Day
9:00 am Livestock Judging Contest
9:00 am Equine Show
9:00 am Verbal Communications
10:00 am Performing Arts Judging
10:00 am Young Farmers Scavenger Hunt
12:30 pm Tim Salisbury-Magician – Livestock Pavilion
1:30 pm Sweepstakes Showmanship
2:00 pm Pedal Pull Contest
6:00 pm Fair Awards Program
8:00 pm Buildings Close

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Bob Davis, President
Clinton County 4-H & Youth Fair Board
2015-2016 Fair Board of Directors
Gerrit Bancroft Bob Davis Jim McClelland
Derek Boyd Miriah Dershem Ann Selleck
Kaylee Butts Barb Falor William Selleck
Pam Butts Michelle Fedewa Zach Wagner
John Conklin Taylor Heinlen Madison Webster
Lee Cotton Josh Markel Doug Witt
For more information contact:
Contact Us
Corissa Harris—4-H Program Coordinator
989-224-5227, harri446@anr.msu.edu
Kathy Love—4-H Secretary
989-224-5242, lovek@clinton-county.org
Visit the Commodity Carnival
the much talked about Commodity Carnival booth – now in its fourth year – is made possible through a partnership between CME Group and the National 4-H Council.
An interactive, educational fair experience, the Commodity Carnival teaches young fairgoers about managing the risks and costs associated with producing and bringing animals to market. The booth will be at the Clinton County Fair from August 1– 4, and players can even take the latest “Risk Ranch” companion game home with them by downloading it to their mobile device.
Try it yourself! To see Risk Ranch in action, download the game for iOS or Android, or to find out more information, go to www.cmegroup.com/4Hcarnival. The app allows you to raise both a hog and a steer while learning about commodities, as well as track competition and high scores across the globe with a leaderboard.
What does 4-H offer?
– For kids, 4-H offers fun learning opportunities through 4-H clubs, afterschool programs, and local, state and international events.
– For older teens, 4-H offers opportunities to set goals, develop strategies to reach those goals, and take leadership for sharing their skills, knowledge and talents to make their communities stronger.
– For adults, 4-H offers research-based support and training in age-appropriate learning methods and materials to help plan activities and projects for young people in safe, nurturing environments.