- LocationBrooklyn Fairgrounds
- DescriptionFor more information visit https://4-h.extension.uconn.edu/windham-county/ (https://4-h.extension.uconn.edu/windham-county/)
- Websitehttps://events.uconn.edu/extension/event/965740-windham-county-4-h-fair
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