4-H members strutted down the runway during the 4-H Style Revue Tuesday night.
After the Friends of 4-H picnic, members dressed up in their outfits for clothing construction and buymanship categories at the Dr. John Silas Bass North Community Building.
The 4-H’ers put many long hours into constructing their clothing. They made everything from pajama pants to dresses.
Buymanship members then took to the stage with their carefully put together ensembles. Some members decided to model formal attire like Trey Wilson, with his black suit and Katelynn Weide with her black dress with rhinestone accents around the waist. Other members went for a more casual look like Laken Hunter with her Adidas sport ensemble and Colton Heffern with his western shirt and jeans.
Level I sewing champion was Lizzy White; Level II champion was Zoi Yoho, and Level III was Chyanne Vaughn. Fiber arts grand champion was Chyanne Vaughn. Fiber arts reserve champion was Jessica Sharp. Sharp also won needle arts.
In the junior boys buymanship division Carter Hutton won grand champion and Isaiah Wicoff as reserve champion. In the junior girls buymanship division Shelby Yoho won grand champion followed by Gabriella Sharp as reserve champion.
In the senior boy buymanship division Trent Johnson was grand champion and Trey Wilson was reserve champion. Senior girl grand champion was Anna Setter. Reserve champion was Kolbyn Allen.
During the revue gift baskets were auctioned off.
The picnic and style revue kick off the Allen County Fair. The rodeo is at 8 p.m. Friday at the fairgrounds.