Chloe Anderson, 3, Delhi, meets Hansel and Gretel, two horned Dorset lambs exhibited at the Delaware County Fair by Don Conklin of SaJoBe Farm in Walton.
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Cael Howland, Franklin, readies his calves Lola and Leila for market animal classes Sunday, Aug. 13.
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Art Department Superintendent Nicky Carr reviewed artwork in the youth category and awarded ribbons following judging, Sunday, Aug. 13.
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Chloe Davis of South Kortright earns first place in Sunday’s Open Jersey Parish Show in the youth division of the fall calf class, with her calf OMG.
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“Chewy” the camel, short for Chewbacca of Star Wars fame, was one of the exotic animals on display at the 136th annual Delaware County Fair.
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“The seams match, even on the hexagons,” one quilt show judge was overheard saying during judging in the home goods department Sunday, Aug. 13. “This is a really good use of a quilting pattern.” The quilt category was “machine pieced quilt.”
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“This is a very nice machine applique,” a quilt judge said of fair entry in the applique piece quilt category. “It’s a cute pattern,” one judge said. “This is a happy quilt,” another judge said.
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Peach cobbler and taco salad were hot menu items at TweeDee Treats, Sunday, Aug. 13.
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The petting zoo was a fairgoer favorite, Monday, Aug. 14.
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The 2022-23 Dairy Ambassador Jessica Coleman and Junior Dairy Ambassador Angela Cerosaletti present ribbons at Sunday’s open Jersey Parish Show at the Delaware County Fair.
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New York City Department of Environmental Protection staffers are at the Delaware County Fair assisting people with access permits to city-owned land and reservoirs for recreation. Pictured are Josh McGraw, Thomas Lamport and Sara Storrer.
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Giuliette Conklin, daughter of Benjamin Conklin and Tiffany Nobile, Roxbury, with Giulette the lamb. Giulette’s Uncle Sam named the lamb after his niece.
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Timothy Lacey and his son Weston ride away after winning a 12 inch bike at the bike raffles, Tuesday, Aug. 15.
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Eleanor White shows off her face paint, done by artists in the art exhibit building, while her brother Peter enjoys an Italian ice on Tuesday, Aug. 15.
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Fair Board President Ed Rossley judges the Power Wheels derby Tuesday, Aug. 15.
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