Celebrating Time Treasured Opportunities for Youth
(ROCKWALL, TX – March 6, 2018)
The 65th Annual Rockwall Youth Fair gets underway March 21-24 at the Rockwall ISD Agriculture Complex, 875 Riding Club Road.
The Rockwall Youth Fair promotes the education, constructive talents and leadership skills of the youth of the community by conducting clinics, training demonstrations, shows and auction sales for youth. Its purpose is also to cooperate with the Rockwall County Extension Service, Rockwall 4-H Clubs, Rockwall FFA Chapters, and other youth organizations of Rockwall Public Schools.
Activities kick off on Wednesday, March 21 with the Agriculture Mechanics Show. FFA and 4-H Clubs from the North Texas area will be participating.
A Consumer Science Show has been added to this year’s activities. FFA and 4-H members will have an opportunity to enter canned and baked goods. Judging begins on Friday, March 23. A Country Store will be available for exhibitors to sell items during the Friday evening livestock show.
Rockwall Youth Fair will host the annual School Day on Friday, March 23. Rockwall ISD 3rd graders will engage in interactive learning sessions ranging from Learning about farm animals – “Where in the World Did the Animals Come From” to Fun & Easy Gardening – “If I Plant that Will it Grow?” The event is sponsored by Heritage Land Bank with collaborations from Texas Cooperative Extension and Texas Farm Bureau. Rockwall 4-H and FFA students will lead tours of the animal project barn and discuss their experiences in raising livestock projects (swine, steers, rabbits, goats, sheep).
Highlight of the Rockwall Youth Fair is the Livestock Show and Market Sale. Young people from across the county in 4-H and FFA will demonstrate their skills and disciplines in breeding and market animals. Livestock Show consists of the following: Market Rabbits, Market Hogs, Market Goats, Market Lambs, Market Steers, Breeding Rabbits, Breeding Market Goats, Breeding Beef, and Market Broilers. Many hours go into the care of each animal. Prior to the show final preparations are made to help the livestock look their best. Youngsters with the assistance of their parents, leaders, county agents, and agriculture teachers learn to wash, dry, and clip and show their animals.
Market Sale is held immediately after the livestock show. An opportunity for the local community to support Rockwall youth involved in agriculture projects, market animals will be auctioned off to the highest bidder. Last year over $90,000 was given back to Rockwall youth as a result of the market auction. Premiums are utilized by participants to save for college and/or to continue next year with another project. The benefit for the buyers is the assurance of quality meat for the dining table and rewarding a young person for a job well done.
Divisions of the Youth Fair include:
Agriculture Mechanics Show – March 21
Clothing Show – March 23
Livestock Show:
- Friday, March 23, 5:00 p.m. – Breeding/Market Animals – heifers, goats, hogs, lambs, broilers and rabbits.
- Saturday, March 24 – 8:00 a.m. – Market hogs, goats, steers, lambs
- Premium Sale is held immediately after the livestock show. An opportunity for local community to support Rockwall youth involved in agriculture projects.
“The Rockwall Youth Fair is a fine example of our young leaders of tomorrow presenting their hard work and dedication to success in their future of Agriculture and Agribusiness. It is our responsibility as leaders to offer support and guidance to these students to enable them to achieve their goals. We must always remember that the children are our future and we are their guide.” – Craig Merritt, Rockwall Youth Fair President
Submitted press release.
Our monthly print edition is delivered free to ~20,000 homes in Rockwall and Heath, TX.
To share your good news and events, email editor@BlueRibbonNews.com.
Subscribe to our email newsletter here.
Advertising: 214-342-8000 or advertising@BlueRibbonNews.com.