Snapshot: Ag Day

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More than 2,000 second-graders and their teachers visited educational displays including agricultural products and live animals for the 28th annual Ag Day on March 18-20 at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds in Noblesville. School districts that participated were Carmel Clay, Hamilton Heights, Hamilton Southeastern, Noblesville and Westfield Washington. More than 100 volunteers, mostly current 4-H’ers, made the presentations to students and got them involved in hands-on activities. For more photos, visit xxx. (Photos by Robert Herrington)

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Snapshot: Ag Day

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More than 2,000 second-graders and their teachers visited educational displays including agricultural products and live animals for the 28th annual Ag Day on March 18-20 at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds in Noblesville. School districts that participated were Carmel Clay, Hamilton Heights, Hamilton Southeastern, Noblesville and Westfield Washington. More than 100 volunteers, mostly current 4-H’ers, made the presentations to students and got them involved in hands-on activities. For more photos, visit xxx. (Photos by Robert Herrington)

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Snapshot: Ag Day

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More than 2,000 second-graders and their teachers visited educational displays including agricultural products and live animals for the 28th annual Ag Day on March 18-20 at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds in Noblesville. School districts that participated were Carmel Clay, Hamilton Heights, Hamilton Southeastern, Noblesville and Westfield Washington. More than 100 volunteers, mostly current 4-H’ers, made the presentations to students and got them involved in hands-on activities. For more photos, visit xxx. (Photos by Robert Herrington)

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Snapshot: Ag Day

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More than 2,000 second-graders and their teachers visited educational displays including agricultural products and live animals for the 28th annual Ag Day on March 18-20 at the Hamilton County 4-H Fairgrounds in Noblesville. School districts that participated were Carmel Clay, Hamilton Heights, Hamilton Southeastern, Noblesville and Westfield Washington. More than 100 volunteers, mostly current 4-H’ers, made the presentations to students and got them involved in hands-on activities. For more photos, visit xxx. (Photos by Robert Herrington)

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