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Pinal County 4-H Fair

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All Day, March 18 – 22, 2026

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Pinal County 4-H Fair

12:00 am, March 18, 2026

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Pinal County Fairgrounds

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Contacts

Esther Turner
eturner@cals.arizona.edu
520-340-4815

Attachments

Club Booth Form
Preserve Index Card
Food Product Index Card
Project Index Card
Dog Identification Certificate

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