[August 11, 2022]
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Each year, the Logan
County Fair features a large variety of vendors. Many local
businesses or home-based businesses set up tables and booths inside
the barns typically used for the LMH Market on Saturday mornings.
These folks and the many food vendors that bring in their trailers
and trucks are a big part of what makes the fair great each year.
Many will say that an event offers something for everyone, but we
believe the Logan County Fair comes closer than anyone to making
that a true statement.
Pictures by Jan Youngquist |
You can find 'Handmade by Emma' at
the LMH Market at the fairgrounds each Saturday. Choose beautiful
precious stones or crystals loose or made into jewelry. She has a
wide assortment.
Sophia Rabe, artist, applies
beautiful body art with henna ink that lasts for days. Zoom in on
her hand. She can be reached at 708 -831-2207. |
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Donna Gaydosh has a long standing
passion for helping see to it that local children have gifts under
the tree on Christmas morning. She had husband Gay work with the
local Marine Corps League to raise money for gifts and to collect ne
unwrapped gifts for children throughout the year. She was tending
her booth at the fair, hoping to generate donations and awareness of
the project. |
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Parrot Forge by Timothy Carter features hand forged metal in a
array of detailed beauty - jewelry, key rings, delightful crafted
hooks and other decor for the home, and more.
Dorothy Barnes has the ideal job for you if you have a drivers
license you can be working mornings and afternoons. Barnes is
recruiting school bus drivers for the Logan County area for First
Student. First Student offers good pay and training, call her at
217-522-1312. |
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Gotta' have 'em, hot! Nothing beats Cullers fresh made from real
potatoes, real French fries. Served in a paper cone, 77 years at the
Logan County Fair. |
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Hope Chapel friends invite you to come visit at 2501 Woodlawn Rd.,
Lincoln. |
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