Annual Kings Fair had plenty to see and to from June 15-18

By The Leader Staff
Lemoore High School's Madalyn Rodriguez has her Guernsey cow sold at auction at the Kings Fair.
Lemoore High School's Madalyn Rodriguez has her Guernsey cow sold at auction at the Kings Fair.
Photo by Gary Feinstein

This year’s 76th Annual Kings Fair had plenty to see and do for four days straight, from June 15 to 18. Included was a good spate of fair weather and, of course, all the trimmings: cotton candy, carnival rides, racing, shark encounters, camel rides, and of course, the heart of any fair, the 4-H and Future Farmers of America (FFA) projects.

As usual, a large contingent of Lemoore High School FFA students was on hand and had their cows, lambs, and other livestock gussied up as they hoped for positive news from livestock judges. 

Lemoore's Ryder Mendes leads his Holstein into the Kings Fair auction.
Lemoore's Ryder Mendes leads his Holstein into the Kings Fair auction.
Photo by Gary Feinstein
Lemoore FFA's Katelyn Costa holds two sheep while taking a break on Thursday at the Kings Fair.
Lemoore FFA's Katelyn Costa holds two sheep while taking a break on Thursday at the Kings Fair.
Photo by Gary Feinstein
Lemoore FFA student Madi Ball leads her Guernsey into the ring for auction Friday night at the Kings Fair.
Lemoore FFA student Madi Ball leads her Guernsey into the ring for auction Friday night at the Kings Fair.
Photo by Gary Feinstein
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