Tompkins County’s 4-H Youth Development Programs are preparing for their annual Youth Fair, to be held Tuesday-Saturday, July 23-27, at 4-H Acres, 418 Lower Creek Rd in Ithaca, NY. The week’s events include animal shows, junior and adult Iron Chef competitions, displays of creative projects in the arts and sciences, hands-on activities, delicious food and more. Admission and parking for the fair are free, and most events are open for all to attend.
For a week each July, the Tompkins County 4-H program hosts this entirely youth-run fair that gives local 4-H members an opportunity to display projects they’ve completed during the preceding 12 months, receive feedback and evaluation and potentially be chosen to move on and present their work for evaluation at the next level, the Great New York State Fair in Syracuse.
Visitors will see live animals raised by 4-H members, including rabbits, cows, sheep, goats and dogs. In Kiwanis Hall, stationary displays present creative projects by 4-H members in the arts, animal and environmental science, textiles and more. Saturday’s events will include a chicken barbecue, a dog show, rabbit show and hopping competition, plant science activities and the fair’s awards ceremony.
Note: registration for all stationary exhibits, events, animals and contests has closed. Learn more at CCETompkins.org/4HFair.
(subject to change)
TUESDAY, JULY 23 (not open to the public)
WEDNESDAY, JULY 24
THURSDAY, July 25
FRIDAY, July 26
SATURDAY, July 27
Visit the SharetheFair website built by a 4-H member at ShareTheFair.info to watch various animal and other contests streamed live on Tuesday-Saturday; program schedule subject to change.
FREE ADMISSION AND PARKING
Venda Mae Harris
4-H Youth Development & Volunteer Manager
vmt5@cornell.edu
(607) 272-2292 ext. 142
4-H Acres
418 Lower Creek Road
Ithaca, NY 14850
Last updated July 18, 2024