Ogle County 4-H Fair Llama/Alpaca Show winners

youth with a llama

OREGON, Ill.— The 4-H Fair is a celebration of youth achievement, where members showcase the results of a yearlong project in an area they’re passionate about. Through conference-style judging, 4-H’ers receive valuable feedback, recognition, and ideas for future growth. The Ogle County 4-H Fair took place at the Ogle County Fairgrounds in Oregon from July 31 through August 3.

 

Each project is evaluated based on learning, quality, and how well it meets guidelines, with ribbons awarded to reflect this. Top exhibits may even be chosen to represent Ogle County at the Illinois State Fair. Congratulations to this year's Llama/Alpaca Show winners.
 
Article photo: Immanuel Arellano walks to his class with his llama.
 
 

Champion Junior Showmanship.............................................................................................. Norah Arnold

Champion Senior Showmanship..................................................................................... Immanuel Arellano

 

Grand Champion Obstacle............................................................................................. Elizabeth Kennedy

Reserve Grand Champion Obstacle......................................................................................... Sarah Curtis

 

Grand Champion Public Relations................................................................................. Elizabeth Kennedy

Reserve Grand Champion Public Relations............................................................................ Norah Arnold

 

Champion Pack............................................................................................................... Immanuel Arellano

Reserve Champion Pack......................................................................................................... Norah Arnold

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