4-H at the Washington County Fair

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For many 4-H members, showing their projects at the County Fair is the highlight of the summer! This page is a central spot for information about the 4-H experience at County Fair. Please also refer to the Washington County Fair website, which includes details for all exhibitors (not just 4-H) and fair goers.

Join us for Family Orientation on Tuesday, May 6, at 6:00pm at the Washington County Fair Park Pavilion for an overview of the Washington County Fair and learn how to enter your Fair exhibits!! Register here: Let’s Go To The Fair RSVP 

Handouts from May 6th 4-H Family Orientation "Let's Go To The Fair"

  • Watch for updates following the May 6th event!

About the Washington County Fair

  • The Fair is July 22-27, 2025. The Fair is always planned to run the last full week in July.
  • Many 4-H projects are judged the day before the fair starts (Monday, July 21)
  • The Agricultural Industrial Society (AIS), a non-profit organization, runs the Washington County Fair along with other events at Fair Park.
  • All entries/entry forms MUST be submitted to the Fair Park Office or Online by 4:30pm on Tuesday, June 10, 2025. See Exhibitor information and online entry for more information on entering exhibits.
  • What’s an exhibit tag? Where do I get my exhibit tags?
    • 4-H members receive an exhibit tag for each Fair entry they submit by the June 10th deadline. The tag will have key information about the item. Attach the corresponding exhibit tag to each item.
    • Pick up your exhibitor tickets in the Fair Park Office until the Friday before the Fair begins.
    • Starting Monday of Fair week, pick up will be in the Ziegler Building lobby
  • Judging Day
    • A majority of judging takes place on Monday from 1-6:00 pm in the Zeigler Building. Make sure you arrive early enough to get all of your exhibits judged before 6:00 pm. Some non-animal departments are judged on Tuesday and Wednesday. Make sure to check the Premium Book!
    • The Ziegler Building is split up into departments; look for big wooden signs hanging from the ceiling to indicate departments
    • Judging is first come, first served; go to the appropriate department and pick a number from the white wooden holder. There will be two sets of numbers. Pull from the top number. Bottom number is what number is currently being judged. If you have exhibits in multiple departments, collect all of your numbers right away and wait in the department where your number is closest. If your number gets called when you are in another department, check-in with a volunteer in that area and you will be called next.
    • You will sit down one at a time with a judge to have a brief conversation. The judge will provide feedback and tell you your placing and a corresponding ribbon color. Parents can take pictures of the judging, but are not a part of the judging process. See Face to Face Judging for more details on the judging process
    • If you receive a blue ribbon (1st place) you may be eligible for additional awards. Come back on Tuesday to see if you received one including grand champion, reserve champion, merit award, State Fair, or other special awards. These outstanding exhibits are designated with additional ribbons.
  • Do 4-H families have to pay to go to the fair?
    • Yes, but Youth exhibitors can order a season pass when fair entries are submitted through Fair Park
    • See Fair Premium Book for complete list of admission prices
  • Exhibit Release
    • Watch for details on when and how to pick up your exhibits at the end of the Fair

4-H Action and Promotion Center: Sign Up Today!!

This is an opportunity to engage community members attending the fair in a hands-on activity and promote 4-H. Clubs, countywide projects, and families are invited to organize a small group, 2-4 members (any age) and 1-2 adults, to cover one shift. There are 20 shifts. Shifts are two hours in length and available Tuesday, July 22 -Sunday, July 27. Sign up here: 4-H Action & Promotion Center Sign Up

Action is the key to the success of the “4-H Action and Promotion Center.” Clubs/projects/families create and provide their own activity, or can request one from the 4-H Educator/Extension office. The activity should be hands-on and attract fair goers to the booth. This is an opportunity to ask the youth running the booth what they’ve learned in their projects this past year and how they could teach others and share a favorite activity.

***Top 5 Reasons to Volunteer at the Action and Promotion Booth at Fair***
1. It is an easy way to get adult volunteer hours for an adult volunteer season pass
2. It is a fun group or family activity
3. It is a good chance to interact with fair goers
4. You get to share your passion about 4-H and projects you are involved in
5. Opportunity to strengthen communication and social skills

Sign up here: 4-H Action & Promotion Center Sign Up

Volunteering at the Fair

  • Adults who volunteer a minimum of 4 hours of work related to 4-H at the Washington County Fair can purchase an Adult Volunteer Season Pass. This pass is available to enrolled 4-H adult volunteer leaders and parents/guardians, grandparents, and adult siblings of 4-H youth members.
  • Scroll down to see the volunteer opportunities
  • Contact Fair Park for details on purchasing Adult Volunteer Season Passes:

Washington County Fair Volunteer Opportunities

  • The Ziegler Building at the Washington County Fair is looking for your help before and during the fair. This is an important role to help get things ready for the fair as well as keep the exhibits safe and secure for all the exhibitors at the fair. Contact the Washington County Fair
  • We are also looking for youth fair assistants on Monday and Tuesday of fair week to help with displaying the exhibits and putting ribbons on projects. Contact the Washington County Fair
  • Ag Adventureland at the Washington County Fair: Contact the Washington County Fair
  • Animal Barn Set-up & Take Down (contact Fair Superintendent)
  • Building sitter in animal barns/tents (contact Fair Superintendent)
  • Overnight security in the barns (contact Fair Superintendent)
  • Assist with the dog show (contact Fair Superintendent)
  • Set up, take down, or assisting with dairy or livestock shows or livestock sale (contact Fair Superintendent or Sale Committee Chair)

4-H Food Stand

Please feel free to contact Tammy Willkomm at 262-308-0057 or trwillkomm@ymail.com or Sharon Kiselicka at 262-483-0830 or skiselicka@hotmail.com with questions.

Ziegler Building: Volunteer Set Up & Building Sitter Sign Up

The Ziegler Building at the Washington County Fair is looking for your help before and during the fair. This is an important role to help get things ready for the fair as well as keep the exhibits safe and secure for all the exhibitors at the fair. Contact the Washington County Fair for more information

Leaders Association Silent Auction

The Silent Auction Committee is seeking interested adults to join the committee, as well as volunteers to help with set-up & take down of the auction at the Washington County Fair and/or take shifts at the Fair, monitoring the tables during auction hours to assist fairgoers.

The 4-H Silent Auction money raised in Washington County assists youth members with programming costs. A few examples include scholarships for state and national educational trips, and reducing the registration cost of summer camp.

For more information or to volunteer to help, contact the Silent Auction Committee at WashingtonCty4HSilentAuction@gmail.com

Information for youth participating in the July 23 Style Show at the Fair

Watch for updates!

Youth Fair Assistants

Please contact Washington County Fair:  262-677-5060 or info@wcfairpark.com

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