13 to vie for fair queen crown; pageant to be livestreamed

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2019 Hancock County 4-H Fair Queen Jenna Smith is crowned by 2018 queen Savannah Coe at the 2019 pageant. (Tom Russo | Daily Reporter)

GREENFIELD — The Hancock County 4-H fair, which begins this week, won’t look anything like past fairs because of restrictions put in place because of the pandemic.

But it still will have a queen.

The 4-H fair queen pageant is at 5:30 p.m. today (Tuesday, July 7). The event, which will be held at Trinity Park United Methodist Church, is closed to the public, but it will be streamed live by NineStar Connect. Viewers may access it using this link: https://vimeo.com/435287760.

Organizers have taken steps to be sure the event meets distancing guidelines as the 13 young women are interviewed by judges and then take the stage.

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The new queen, a princess, three court members and Miss Congeniality will assist at the fair, which will be open only to 4-H members. It begins on Friday, July 10