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The Seneca County Agricultural Society presents the 178th Annual Seneca County Fair!

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4-H at Seneca County Fair

  • Wednesday, July 20, 2022, 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM
  • Thursday, July 21, 2022, 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
  • Friday, July 22, 2022, 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM
  • Saturday, July 23, 2022, 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM

4-H INFORMATION

2022 Seneca County NY Fair Book (PDF Format)

Save the Date

June 15 (Thurs): Pre-Fair Entry Forms Due (facebook event reminder)

July 18 (Mon): Floral Hall Entries Evaluated 

July 20 - 23 (Wed-Sat): Seneca County Fair

July 24 (Sun): Fair Take Down Day

Volunteer Opportunities
Dairy Bar Sign Up (THANK YOU!)
Sign up here (THANK YOU!)
  • Clean-up and Set-up days for Floral Hall (the exhibit hall)
  • Clean-up and Set-up for the Animal Barn
  • Animal Show assistants
  • BBQ Server
  • Floral Hall supervisors who lead hands-on activities and engage the public
  • Take-down and Clean-up for Floral Hall
Animal Health Requirements
There are a number of health requirements for bringing animals to the fair. They differ from species to species. Please read the information from NYS Ag and Markets here.


Please note that the following information for goats is not in the Ag and Markets policy but is required by New York State and Seneca County 4-H:

The use of the off label rabies vaccine, as administered by a licensed veterinarian, will be a requirement for all 4-H goats intended for public exhibit that meet the age requirement of three months. Proof of immunization must be provided with a certificate signed by administering veterinarian. The use of barrier fencing to restrict public access to goats will only be required when animals are too young to be vaccinated. Kids too young to be rabies vaccinated but born to rabies vaccinated mothers and housed to avoid rabies exposure are exempt from the requirement for barrier fencing unless specified by county health departments. When exhibiting goats that require barrier fencing, the Department of Animal Science at Cornell is available to provide guidance on a simple, effective, and cost effective pen structure that complies with this policy. For immunized goats older than three months, Association 4-H staff are required to provide posters that inform the public about the risks involved with animal exhibits and the importance of hand washing. The Department of Animal Science will provide links to materials that can be used for this purpose. In addition, New York State Health Department guidelines will be followed for reporting any animal exposure incidents. 

Contact

Rachel Williams
4-H Youth Development Issue Leader
rrw33@cornell.edu
315-539-9251

Location

Floral Hall
100 Swift Street
Waterloo, New York 13165

Last updated May 12, 2023