Staying busy on the second day of the county fair

I kicked off my Sunday at the Jackson County Fair with caring for all of my animals first thing that morning.

Then on to my sister and I getting our sheep ready for the open sheep show. I didn’t do too bad in that show. I placed second in my class and helped another 4-H’er handle her sheep, as well. Then I had to clean everything up and move on to feeding and caring for all of my animals for the evening.

Then I went and enjoyed a delicious cheeseburger and fries from my church fair stand, St. John’s Lutheran. I then went to work at the FFA building and enjoyed seeing and visiting with everyone that passed through the FFA building. If you get a chance, stop by the FFA building and check out all of the FFA projects and all of the cute animals.

My Sunday evening was closed out with one of my good friends, Abby Stuckwisch, being crowned 2022 fair queen.

Pretty busy day Sunday, but so looking forward to Monday. Come out and enjoy the Jackson County Fair, one of the best county fairs in the state of Indiana.

Brocker Bottorff, 17, a senior at Brownstown Central High School, has been a member of Jackson County 4-H for nine years. He is sharing his experience at the 2022 Jackson County Fair through The Tribune’s daily fair diary. Send comments to [email protected].