 
          
            page 18                 2015 LOGAN COUNTY FAIR              LINCOLN DAILY NEWS.com           August 2-9, 2015
          
        
        
          to create.  Her mother, Gena Monical Ruhl noted
        
        
          that Ruhl had several entries such as a dragonfly
        
        
          drawing so detailed that it took many hours to
        
        
          complete.
        
        
          Molly Schempp also completed several projects
        
        
          this year - entering 15 of them including painting
        
        
          and knitting.  Schempp explained that she spends
        
        
          nearly every morning working on projects
        
        
          that are incorporated into her homeschooling.
        
        
          Schempp noted that many of her projects for
        
        
          the fair are started in the winter when they
        
        
          spend so much time inside, welding is done in
        
        
          the summer, and some projects she works on
        
        
          throughout the year.
        
        
          Though many have been working on these
        
        
          projects for months, some of the participants
        
        
          finished their projects fairly quickly.  For
        
        
          instance, top woodworking project winner Grace
        
        
          Lessen, who made a puzzle using Intarsia (a
        
        
          mosaic of wood), says that the summer has been
        
        
          so busy that she completed her project in one
        
        
          day, though she noted that many of her projects
        
        
          take longer.
        
        
          Nine-year-old Brenden Wurth, another first time
        
        
          participant, entered a photograph of his baby
        
        
          cousin, noting that it took many shots to get just
        
        
          the right one.   He states that he has watched
        
        
          his mom taking pictures and really enjoys
        
        
          photography.
        
        
          Eleven-year-old Jake Curry, son of Jeff and
        
        
          Jackie Curry, used hundreds of Legos to create
        
        
          the Lego City Swamp Set.   Curry asserted that
        
        
          he customized some of the details in the set and
        
        
          spent about a week putting it together.  He noted
        
        
          that the board that the city was set on was cut out
        
        
          by his dad and grandpa, but he put everything
        
        
          else together.
        
        
          The Visual Arts projects with awards will remain
        
        
          on display all week and can be found about the
        
        
          middle section of the display barns on the fair
        
        
          grounds.  Go enjoy seeing what creative skill
        
        
          neighbors and friends have developed.