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JUNIOR, OPEN AND SENIOR CLASS EXHIBITORS
Ever wondered if you could be one of Jefferson Counties Finest? The Jefferson County Fair is now accepting entries for the 2010 Jefferson County Fair Open Class. This is your chance to find out how you compare to your fellow county citizens in the following areas:
- Woodworking
- Foods & Nutrition
- Clothing
- Knitting & Crocheting
- Home Furnishings
Jefferson Counties Senior Citizens, age 62 and older, may enter their projects in the Senior Citizens Class. The Jefferson County Fair is accepting entries for the 2010 Jefferson County Fair Senior Class. Seniors this is your chance to find out how you compare to your fellow county citizens in the following areas:
To enter your exhibit in either the Open Class or the Senior class at the 2010 Jefferson County Fair simply fill out the OPEN/SENIOR CLASS ENTRY FORM and mail it to the Jefferson County Fair Park. It's just that easy! Good luck...Junior departments are entered through 4-H Clubs, FFA Chapters or other youth organizations.




