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
ANGOLA â Youth in grades 7-12 are invited to participate in 18 days of fun and learning about a variety of topics as part of the Indiana 4-H Road Show.
The road show includes parts of the 4-H Academy at Purdue, the state 4-H Junior Leader Conference and 4-H Round-Up in a series of one-day sessions being held in several locations across the area instead of bringing hundreds of people together in one location for the events.
Each session will be held in multiple counties around the state and participants can gather in person with other students interested in the same topics.
Three local counties boost rating to orange
INDIANAPOLIS â A week after seeing COVID-19 ratings worsen to their worst point ever, Indiana showed marked improvement last week, with many counties getting better ratings than the week before.
That included northeast Indiana, where Noble, DeKalb and LaGrange counties all improved from red to orange. Steuben County stayed in red, but just barely, as it showed improvement from a week ago, too, just not enough to change colors.
Overall, Indiana saw a widespread and rapid improvement from where it was a week earlier, although all but one county remained in orange and red, the two color codes representing the highest spread of COVID-19.
The Area XI 4-H Educators are hosting four independent sessions focused on managing 4-H clubs, workshops and events in a still-COVID world, said information from Tami Mosier, Steuben County Extension