65th annual Fairfax County 4-H Fair and Carnival
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65th annual Fairfax County 4-H Fair and Carnival

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Rachel Stephenson from Chantilly was crowned Queen of the 4-H Fair.

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Yvonne Johnson, manager of the Frying Pan Farm Park in Herndon.

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Gracie Meade, first place winner in the 4-H competition for Honey Bees and other Apiary …

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Lenah Nguyen, 4-H extension agent, helps coordinate 4-H operations in Fairfax County.

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Amy Jenkins with her rabbit Honeysuckle, winner of the Best in Show Rabbit for the …

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Alina Ampeh of Oakton with horse Maia displays the first place ribbon she just won …

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The bond between handler and dog is clear as Lia Peach and her dog Tag …

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Sammy Thompson and his Chihuahua-mix Chuck, of Vienna, dress up in traditional Chihuahuan costumes as …

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Michaela Giggick, a member of the 4-H Hoofers and Heifers Club that meets at Frying …

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Alina Ampeh of Oakton shows her horse Maia, a pony of the Americas, during the …

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Supervisor Cathy Hudgins (D-Hunter Mill) cuts the ribbon and opens the 65th Fairfax County 4-H …

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Katherine Knight of Fairfax, president of the 4-H Fair Board and member of the Fairfax …

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Becky Randolph of Fairfax, member of the Krazy for K9s 4-H Dog Training Club adjusts …

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Abby Peach does a demonstration run with her dog Riley on the dog agility course …

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Connor Tweddle of Vienna, King of the Fairfax County 4-H Fair and member of the …

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The Fairfax County 4-H Fair concludes with a parade of champions, recognizing those who have …

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