By Emma Loura

The multiple talents of 4-H children were on display at Pottorf Hall Friday, giving the event space a splash of colors and life. Children and their families brought in their projects or sat down with their projects before a judge.

On one display wall hung the visual arts — drawings and photography made by contestants. Another section of the hall had the textile display with sewn, knitted or embroidered projects. In a case sat brightly decorated cakes. Other children brought Lego structures for the building block category.

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Works of horticulture are on display Friday morning at Pottorf Hall in Manhattan. The fair runs through Monday.
Staff photo by Lewis Marien
CiCo Shamrocks 4-H Club member Garrett Henderson, center, shows one of his creations during Riley County Fair judging Friday morning at Pottorf Hall in Manhattan.
Staff photo by Lewis Marien

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