Don’t miss the opening festivities this Sunday at noon at the Grandstand—the perfect way to kick off the 175th Logan County Fair.
Followed by the Royalty Contest, this milestone year promises a week full of exciting events celebrating agriculture, youth, and community spirit.
The Royalty Contest is a highlight, showcasing the talents and leadership of local 4-H and FFA members.
Meet the 2025 Queen Contestants:
Kayley Knox of Belle Center, Club/Chapter: Roots & Boots 4-H Club and Benjamin Logan FFA
Kayley is the daughter of John and Alicia Knox of Belle Center.
She will be a senior at Benjamin Logan High School.
Kayley shows rabbits and goats at the Logan County Fair.
“I believe I am the best candidate for queen because I love taking responsibility, working towards goals, and helping people.”
Summer Literal of West Mansfield, Club/Chapter: Mix & Match 4-H Club and Benjamin Logan FFA
Summer is the daughter of Stormy Stanley and Kyle Litteral of West Mansfield.
She will be a senior at Benjamin Logan High School. Summer shows rabbits and market lambs at the Logan County Fair.
“I believe I am the best candidate for queen because I am very good at talking to people and I love the fair and want to be involved in it as much as possible.”
Emma Strayer of DeGraff, Club/Chapter: Riverside Hustlers 4-H Club and Riverside OHP FFA
Emma is the daughter of Ashley Parthemore and Josh Strayer of DeGraff.
She will be a senior at Riverside High School.
Emma shows market goats, poultry, and beekeeping at the Logan County Fair.
“I believe I am the best candidate for queen due to my deep-rooted commitment to our fair and community.”
Cambria Tuttle of Huntsville, Chapter: Indian Lake OHP FFA
Cambria is the daughter of Greg and Michele Tuttle of Huntsville.
She is a recent graduate of Indian Lake High School.
Cambria shows pigs and dairy beef feeders at the Logan County Fair.
“I have always loved being at the fair, and showing animals has always been very important to me. I believe I have the leadership abilities to make the fair better and more fun for everyone.”
These young women bring dedication and passion for the fair, each eager to represent Logan County with pride.
The contest will be a wonderful celebration of community spirit and youth leadership.
Be sure to watch the contest for free—live on PeakofOhioTV, available on Roku or online HERE.