Lamb and Lead Class shows off wool

| October 3, 2012

COSHOCTON – The Lamb and Lead class is a tradition for several families at the Coshocton County Fair. Held on Tuesday evening  (Oct. 2) following the sheep show in the junior fair arena, this event delivers an opportunity to wear wool clothing and promote the sheep industry.

The event is organized by Elaine Ashcraft and Tammi Rogers was the emcee. Judges were Mike Johnson and Doren Gorden.

The photo gallery is provided by The Coshocton County Beacon as a service to the community.

Category participants and winners were; girls 9 to 11, Emma Anderson, first, Lydia Mitchell, second, Emmie Brenly, third and Mary Ann Lozowski, fourth.

In the boys 9 to 12 age group, first was Cole Shaw, second Allen Lautenschleger, next older boys class was James Smith, first, Dakota Smith, second.

Girls 12 to 14 age group, Remi Mitchell was first and Elizabeth Lozowski, second.

Girls 15 to 18 age group, Shelby Matchett, first, Arieka Galloway, second, Joy Lynn Heller, third and Amanda Matchett, fourth.

Two ladies vied in the women’s category with the judges unable to reach a decision, they awarded first to Cheryl Matchett and Angie Pyle. The ladies celebrated with a high five.

In the costume contest, Isabelle Flores took second with the Anderson’s, all dressed as Santa’s elves, garnering first place. Emma is the tallest pictured, holding Carson, then comes Noah and Wesley. Yes, this tool a lot of effort!

This was one the largest number of participants in several years according to the organizers.

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I live with my beautiful wife Nancy on a small farm just outside Coshocton. We have been married for thirty two years and have two grown children, Jessica and Jacob. Jessica is married to Aaron Mencer and they are employed with Coshocton City Schools. Jacob is a sophomore at Kent State University. I graduated from River View High School, have a Bachelor’s Degree from North Carolina Wesleyan University and am actively involved with the Roscoe United Methodist Church, serve on several local committees and am a member of the Coshocton Kiwanis Club, having served as Past-President. I love reading, especially military thrillers, the Civil War and history in general. My goal is to write a novel. My wife and I are also AdvoCare distributors and encourage anyone wanting to lose weight, gain energy and better health to explore AdvoCare at our website; www.fortunes4advocare.com. I love the media field, innovative technology and have worked in newspapers for over 30 years – in fact, my first job was delivering newspapers. The Beacon is a dream made possible by the support of this community and a great team. I hope to continue serving Coshocton County for many years.

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