ABOUT 4-H

4-H Mission

4-H empowers youth to reach their full potential, working and learning in partnership with caring adults.

4-H Vision

A world in which youth and adults learn, grow, and work together as catalysts for positive change.

The 4-H's

Head, Heart, Hands, and Health are the four Hs in 4-H, and they are the four values members work on through fun and engaging programs.

* Head - Managing, Thinking

* Heart - Relating, Caring

* Hands - Giving, Working

* Health - Being, Living


The 4-H Pledge

I pledge my head to clearer thinking, my heart to greater loyalty, my hands to larger service, and my health to better living, for my club, my community, my country, and my world.

Find out more at: www.4-h.org

To join Hamilton County 4-H now.

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Beef Projects

Dog Projects

Goat Projects

Horse Projects

Llama/Alpaca Projects

Poultry Projects

Rabbit Projects

Sheep Projects

Swine Projects

General Projects

Species Superintendent Contact Information

Have a question about your species/show? Contact your Superintendent!

Beef - Jym Quinlan - [email protected]

Dogs - Cindy Capannari - [email protected]

Hannah Capannari - [email protected]

Goats - Tim Dicke - [email protected]

Horses - Hannah Capannari - [email protected]

Llama/Alpaca - Cindy Howard - [email protected]
Poultry - Charlie Taylor - [email protected]

Rabbits - Stephanni Schweitzer - [email protected]
Sheep - Debbie Roell - [email protected]

Swine -Brianna Kelhoffer - [email protected]

Vendor Basic Information:

The application form needs to be completed and returned by June 18th, 2025

* Booths are 10 x 10

* Only booth tent rentals will have side curtains.

* Items may be left in your booth overnight during the fair.

* If you have a space under the shelter area, it is recommended that you cover your items with a tarp.

* There will be a limited number of spaces and booths available.

* Once your application is received, you will receive detailed information about the times of the fair, set-up, and tear-down, as well as your fair pass.

If you have questions or would like more information please fill out the below form and we will get back to you.

11490 Hamilton-Cleves Road

Hamilton, Ohio 45013

513-993-8068

* Directions from downtown Cincinnati & Northern Kentucky

Take I-75 North to I-74 Indianapolis. Continue on I-74 to Exit 7, Hamilton-Cleves Route 128 Exit. Turn right onto Route 128 and go 7 miles. Go past roller coaster and turn right into Stricker's Grove.

11490 Hamilton Cleves Rd, Ross, OH 45013, USA

* Directions from I-275, I-75 or I-71 in Cincinnati

Go to I-275. Go West on I-275 and take Colerain Avenue Exit 33-A, Route 27. turn right onto Colerain Avenue (Route 27) and go North. Go approximately 3 miles and take Route 128, Hamilton-Ross Exit. Turn left onto Route 128 and go 2 miles. Stricker's Grove will be on the left.

* Directions from Ronald Reagan Highway (Cross County)

Go West on Ronald Reagan Highway and take Colerain Avenue Exit (Route 27). Turn right off exit and go North. Continue on Colerain Avenue (Route 27) past Northgate Mall. Colerain Avenue will become a divided highway. Take the Route 128, Hamilton-Ross Exit and turn left onto Route 128. Go 2 Miles. Stricker's Grove will be on the left.

* Directions from Kentucky - South of I-275

Take I-275 West through Lawrenceburg, Indiana and take I-74 East to Cincinnati. Take the first exit off I-74, Hamilton-Cleves, Route 128 Exit. Turn left off the exit and go 7 miles. Stricker's Grove will be on the right.

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