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2016 LOGAN COUNTY FAIR

LINCOLN DAILY NEWS July 29 - August 6, 2016 Page 21

Carlene said, “I enjoy the textiles such as embroidery,

quilting, clothing, some floriculture, and a lot of dairy

and culinary, especially canning and pies.”

Carlene said, “I love the sewing categories, but the

dairy & culinary judging is a lot of fun and interesting

to watch. You learn a lot about technique and what

judges are looking for and what is an ideal example

of that product, depending on how talkative the judge

is. The textiles judges are really good about writing

comments on tags so that you know the areas you

need to improve, or what you did well. I’ve personally

learned a lot that way.”

Carlene said, “We’re also big fans of the Cake Classic.

Everyone but Tim have participated in it at least once,

it’s very challenging, especially when it’s hot, and

unpredictable, and I love the fact that it is a fundraiser

for 4-H. Elizabeth, David, and I have each won it once

over the years.”

Carlene said, “Elizabeth and I helped with the sewing

judging one year, putting things back on hangers, etc.

Elizabeth and Miriam helped the former 4-H visual

arts superintendent for several years hanging pictures

and putting things in cases. David took pictures of 4-H

livestock judging for the Courier for several years.”

The Carters have actually dialed back what they are

showing quite a bit this year, as the kids are all adults

now and busy with jobs, but most are still showing a

few things. Carlene said, “This is Miriam’s last year

in 4-H, so our family will officially be out of the ‘4-H

business’ next year, [which] is a slightly bittersweet

change. I won’t know what to do with myself the week

before the fair without someone to remind to “get

working on those 4-H projects!”

The Crider family

Ian and Darlene Crider and their children Rebekah,

Hannah and Daniel have also been participating in the

fair for 16 years and started competing in open judging

contests soon after. Darlene is Carlene Carter’s

twin sister and the two have often found themselves

competing against one another. The Crider kids often

compete against their Carter cousins, too. Darlene said

they are a competitive lot.

Darlene said, “ We usually participate in the culinary

contests, floriculture, textiles, photography and fine

arts.” She said they work on some projects over the

winter, like fine arts and textiles, but “80% of the

projects are started within a month of the fair. We just

get heads down working hard and try to see how much

we can accomplish. And turns out we can accomplish

a lot when we have a deadline!”

Darlene said, some “projects can be done in a couple

of hours, [and] some will take several days. We will

usually be working on several at once; so one can

work on that drawing, while the glue dries on that

project, while you have bread rising, or canning jars in

the pot. Just a way of using time efficiently.”

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