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4-H members learn from project judging at Westmoreland Fair

Shirley McMarlin
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Sandy Feather (left), a Penn State Extension green industry team member, evaluates market baskets submitted by Westmoreland County 4-H members at the Westmoreland Fair on Friday.
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Art educator Erin Tiedeman of Bullskin, Fayette County, judges jewelry made by Westmoreland County 4-H members at the Westmoreland Fair on Friday.
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Vegetables grown by Westmoreland County 4-H members await judging at the Westmoreland Fair on Aug. 20, 2021.
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Westmoreland County Youth Development Educator Lyndsey Desko with a display by New Alexandria Home Ec 4-H Club at the Westmoreland Fair on Friday.
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Penn State Extension staffer Cindi Fisher (left) and 4-H food superintendent Peggy Poole judge microwave peanut brittle made by Westmoreland County 4-H members at the Westmoreland Fair on Friday.
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Jake Desko of Scottdale judges wooden cutting boards submitted by 8- and 9-year-old Westmoreland County 4-H members at the Westmoreland Fair on Friday.
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4-H Superintendent Natalie Evans of Monroeville attaches a ribbon to a single flower display submitted by a Westmoreland County 4-H member at the Westmoreland Fair on Friday.

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