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Two piglets named Thing 1 and Thing 2, a miniature donkey called Stormy who loves everyone, four newborn bunnies and a trio of cows that has people asking what are they? are some of the residents of the Baby Barnyard at the Franklin County Fair.
The Baby Barnyard is a project of the junior fair board, formed in 2018 to foster the next generation of fair leaders who can educate others their age and younger and older about agriculture. We didn t touch a thing, these kids do everything, said Brett Reichard, president of the fair, which runs through Saturday, July 17, at the Chambersburg Rod and Gun Club off Warm Spring Road.
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MALONE â A new team event will debut at this yearâs Franklin County Fair, and participants are encouraged to sign up.
The Franklin County Agricultural Society will host its first cornhole tournament, according to Dave Gokey, a member of the fairâs board of directors, who said the tournament will start at 6 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 12, and will take place in front of the Coca-Cola grandstand.
Gokey said the agricultural society hopes to make the cornhole tournament an annual event at the fair, adding the idea to host this type of competition received positive feedback.
Participants will compete in teams of two in the beanbag toss game, for a cash prize pool, the total of which will depend on how many teams take part in the tournament.