ANGOLA â Sheep show judge Brennan North was extremely impressed with the top market lambs during Mondayâs sheep show at the Steuben County 4-H Fair.
âThese are very high quality animals,â North said of the two lambs, exhibited by sisters Harper and Harlee Henney. âThese are not the type that typically go to county fairs.â
The grand champion lamb was exhibited by Harper and the reserve grand champion by Harlee.
The show wasnât big this year, but that didnât mean exhibitors didnât give it their all, even when a few of the lambs decided to try and jump around, giving their exhibitors a little bit of attitude.
1 p.m.: 4-H Dog Show, Rensch Hall
1 p.m.: 4-H Poultry Show, Poultry Barn
3 p.m.: 4-H Faceoff Registration Due, Fair Office
5 p.m.: Lasagna Dinner by the Lucky Ducks 4-H Club, Lions Bldg
5:30 p.m.: Opening Ceremonies, Rensch Hall
6 p.m.: Little Miss and Mister Contest and Miss Steuben County Queen Crowning, Rensch Hall
7 p.m.: Truck and Tractor Pulls (bring a lawn chair), Pulling Track
8â11 p.m.: Mason Dixon Line (free concert), Rensch Hall
Saturday
9 a.m.: 4-H Swine Show, Rensch Hall
9â11 a.m.: Open Class Project Check-in, Lions Building
10 a.m.â2 p.m.: Boutique and Craft Show, North of Lions Building