Nominations are due by March 3.
The deadline is Monday for the Hancock County Ag Association is accepting nominations for the Hall of Fame.
Honorees will be recognized in a dinner before the fair and have their photo hung in the Sarah Burke Exhibit Hall. Eligible candidates should have volunteered for the fair, 4-H program or other affiliated activity; have provided leadership or mentorship; and have been involved with the Ag Association, fair or 4-H for at least 10 years. A nominee may be honored posthumously; a family representative needs to be listed as a contact for the award if an individual is deceased.
Again, the nominations are due by March 3. Those not selected for 2025 will remain active and on file for four years.
For more information, email Debbie Vansickle, inliveassn@gmail.com, or visit yourhancockfairgrounds.com.
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