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Urban fairs aren't new, but most of them attempt to bring the country to the city with petting zoos and traditional fair elements. Cain, a special-events marketer, saw craft fairs and sidewalk farmer's markets endemic in hipster neighborhoods in Denver and elsewhere and wondered, why not throw it all together, artisan crafts right alongside caramel corn and carnival rides? "It's a huge mix of performance art and display, pretty much everything you could ever want," Cain said. After finding there's never been a Denver County Fair, Cain and other organizers said they were somewhat surprised to find that county officials and 4-H embraced the idea. The fair came together in just a few months. Organizers hope for 50,000 attendees. "We love it," said Ashlee Adams, Denver County's 4-H Agent with the Colorado State University Extension. "People don't realize that 4-H is in urban areas, too." Instead of competing with livestock, about three dozen Denver 4-H members plan to compete in areas such as rocketry, baking and horticulture. They'll give an exhibition on archery, happily sharing space with a live harp performance in the holistic pavilion and the ironic bluegrass band Rocky Mountain Jewgrass. "Denver's kind of an open, liberal, embracing community. We're going to see how different and quirky we can be," Adams said. The kitsch has a serious side for some. Apron collector EllynAnne Geisel is a baby boomer who will be selling some of her vintage aprons alongside women in their 20s selling knitted scarves and handmade clothes. Setting up her display, Geisel said she's touched by the resurgence of home crafting and hopes to see more county fairs like Denver's reach out to young people living in cities. "I think there's been a reclamation of what people think they can do themselves. People are branching out, asking themselves, `Why can't I make a pickle? How hard can it be?'" said Geisel, who wrote "Apron Memories." Pointing to displays setting up around her, Geisel said, "Women have been doing this stuff forever, we just took a break for a little while. But it's back, the county fair is back, and we're celebrating it. How fun is this?" ___ Online:
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