20th Annual Taste Of Ag Features Young Chefs And Art Contest
WARSAW — You and your family are invited to celebrate the diversity of Kosciusko County agriculture from 5 to 7:30 p.m. on April 10 at “A Taste of Agriculture in Kosciusko County: A Family Affair,” at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds. All attendees receive a gift for attending.
Diversity truly describes the experience you will have while attending this event. Whether you enjoy great food, fun for the children, activities of all types or seeing animals – this is definitely the place for you and your family.
New this year is the Young Chefs competition. 14 youth will showcase their cooking skills during the Taste of Ag. They will be preparing 250 samples featuring locally produced products. Come early to get a sample.
The other new event will be the finale of the Art of Agriculture contest. Over 30 entries were received for the contest. All entries will be on display for final voting in three age categories. You can also see the entries prior to the Taste of Ag as they rotate through Creighton’s Crazy Egg, Warsaw Public Library, and Warsaw City Hall.
We are excited to be celebrating our 20th anniversary of this event. We will be giving out $1500 in grocery gift certificates and over $1000 in other door prizes. This includes product or gift certificates of varying amounts that will be given for locally raised products such as soy candles, beef, pork, dairy, duck and the ever popular t-shirts will also be included in the celebration.
We are continuing the coloring contest for children. Full contest rules and entry forms are available at the Extension Office or at our website.
Start off the evening with the opportunity to enjoy supper hosted by the agriculture community. You will have the opportunity to taste ice cream, cheese, various pork products, duck, popcorn, beef, eggs, goat cheese, salsa and chips, and much more.
The children’s activity corner is back by popular demand. Bring your camera to take pictures at the display boards while meeting Corny Corn and the “Whole Gang.” Face painting, balloons and much more are being added for the kids.
The Wawasee FFA is also hosting a pedal pull for the kids. Registration starts at 5 p.m. for children ages 5-10. Prizes will be awarded for the top finishers in each age division. The pedal pull will be held in the Show Arena at 5:30 p.m.
Also on display will be over 20 different booths representing agriculture in the county. Booths participating include beef, dairy, swine, ducks, chickens, crops, soil and water quality, food nutrition, farm machinery, 4-H, Master Gardeners, Northern Indiana Pet Breeders Association, Solid Waste, goats, rabbits, FFA, horses, llamas, The Old Farmhouse, Farm Service Agency, Farm Bureau, and Beachler Sugar Bush. You can also get a head start on your garden, make a mini-composting unit, and much, much more.
Families can again work together on a scavenger hunt to find answers to questions relating to agriculture. Children who participate will receive a great prize.
The goal of the evening program is to provide an interactive educational opportunity for both youth and adults to learn about agriculture in Kosciusko County. As the title implies, people attending the event will have the chance to taste samples of the various products grown in Kosciusko County. For those booths that do not produce a food commodity, they will have an activity to participate in or animals to visit.
Be sure to bring the entire family. The event is free to the public and is sponsored by the Kosciusko County: Agriculture Awareness Committee, Extension Office, Farm Bureau, County Community Foundation, Cargill Animal Nutrition, and Farm Credit Mid America and supported by the Kosciusko County Community Fair.
For more information or questions, please contact the Purdue Extension Kosciusko County Office at (574) 372-2340 or visit our county website at www.extension.purdue.edu/kosciusko or like us on Facebook under Kosciusko County Ag Awareness.