Cape May County Herald, 14 July 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 35

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Ove^ 500 Youths Ready For 32nd 4-H Fair Here

“I pledge My Head To clearer thinking, My Heart To greater loyalty, My Hands To larger service, and My Health To better living for My club, My community, And my country.” 4-H Club Creed • • • BY JACOB SCHAAD, JR. COURT HOUSE - The accent

will be on youth here from Thursday through Saturday when the county's 4-H Clubs hold their 32nd fair on the fairgrounds on Dennisville Road. More than 500 youths from all sections of Cape May County will participate in the activities which have a wide rartgfc from frog jumping to slot car racing. Thousands of spectators are expected for the events which are free. Parking is $1. Theme of the fair is “Pathways to the Future," signifying that the youth of today are the future and

the leaders of tomorrow. Exhibited will be special decorations and signs with a Wizard of Oz motif showing the pathway. Betty Jean Jesuncosky, who recently marked her fourth anniversary as 4-H agent for Cape May County, said 86 horses and riders will be competing in the fair in addition to 30 hogs, dnd lambs, 20 goats, and numerous chickens, rabbits nd other miscellaneous animals. She said there are 300 entries in arts and crafts, clothing, foods, indoor and (p^e 2 Please l

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