Public revue activities concluded at the 4-H Center Thursday evening with the naming of both Kacey Butler and Jada Nabus as Geary County Free Fair 4-H Queens for this year.

Butler said she had wanted to be the queen since she was 7 years old. "To me it means promoting 4-H to get it out there so that more kids come and I can help more kids, teach them what 4-H means to me so that they can learn all the life skills. " Nabus has looked up to the queens who preceded her in past years, "with all their tiara's on at Fair, and just to be a role model for all the younger 4-H'ers. The Royal Court included Mikayla Dibben.
During the public revue 4-H members also showed the clothes that they had either made or purchased.
In Sewing Construction Case Proietti was the Junior Division Grand Champion, Eliot Oentrich Intermediate Grand Champion and Paige Roeser Senior Division grand champion.
For Constructed Fashion Revue the Junior Division Grand Champion was Eloise Ryan, Intermediate Division Grand Champion Jacob Roeser and Paige Roeser was named Senior Division Grand Champion.
In Boy's Buymanship Grady Oentrich received the Intermediate Division Grand Champion honor while Logan Nabus was the Senior Division Grand Champion.
For Girl's Buymanship Macey Goodyear received Junior Division Grand Champion honors, Gracie Erichsen Intermediate Division top honors and Macie Muto was named the Senior Division Grand Champion.


