The 2024 Marshall County Fair has upcoming contests for local adults and youth to enter and participate in. Some contests feature cash prizes, and some will have ribbons awarded.
Read on to learn more about these upcoming events! Events are held at the Marshall County Fairgrounds, 211 W Walnut Street in Argos. There is no pre-registration. Participants should bring their projects to the Open Class Building on Friday, July 12th from 9 AM-12 PM. No late exhibits will be accepted.
During the week of the Marshall County Fair, July 13th – July 19th, community members can enter into the Marshall County Open Class Show! This show features many different projects that adults and youth can enter for a chance to compete against others in Marshall County. Some projects include: “Little Hands”, Christmas at the Fair, Needle Arts, Fiber Arts, Photography, Scrapbooking, Woodworking, Basic Crafts, Fine Arts, Quilts, Food and Food Preservation, Clothing and Sewing, Plants and Flowers, Gardening, and more. To see the full list of projects and rules you can download the Exhibit Guide and entry forms at https://bit.ly/2024MarshallOpenClass. Projects must be completed and dropped off at the Marshall County Fairgrounds Open Class Building on July 12th. Projects will be exhibited at the Fair until July 18th. There is no cost to enter! For more information contact Donna Kubacki at 574-220-6708.
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