As fun music of the season played inside the
heated barns of the Logan County Fair, most popular this evening was
a costume contest which drew a number of families to one end of the
barns. There was a host of other activities as well spread
throughout: a 'Spooky' photo booth, face painting, the POP Club
activity featured Nature Bingo, and cider press demonstrations.
Entertainment outside included a bon fire and hayrack ride, perfect
this chilly evening, Vendors filled the
market with fresh produce, specialty foods and baked goods, and a
diversity of handmade products, all of highest quality regionally
made, such as sausages, farm fresh eggs, sauces, jams, seasonings,
nut butters, fresh roasted coffees and so much more deliciousness.
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Bean Sprouts, a farm to table
restaurant, offered several entrees of flavor filled sandwiches,
grilled chicken fettuccine alfredo and hardy soups to sit down
and enjoy on the spot, or take to go.
[Jan Youngquist] |