MONTANA.




CATS OF ALL SIZES AND BREEDS
GATHERED TODAY LEWIS AND CLARK
COUNTYFAIRGROUNDS.
TAKE VO
AROUNDSIX DIFFERENT 4-H MEMBERS
WERE COMPETED IN A
CAT SHOW.
CATS WERE JUDGED BASED OFF THEIR
TEETH, COAT, HANDLING
CAPABILITIES AND AND OTHER
TRAITS.
THIS EVENT HAS BEENPART OF THE
4-H EVENTS ATTHE LAST CHANCE
STAMPEDE FAIR FOR A NUMBER OF
YEARS.
ORGANZIERS SAY THEY ARE ALWAYS
LOOKING TO GROW 4-H
PARTICIPATION
IN ALLCATEGORIES...
INCLUDING FELINE SHOWMANSHIP...
AND SAYEVENTS CAN ONLY TAKE
PLACE IF THERE ARE ENOUGH
CONTESTANTS AND JUDGES.




TAKE SOT: XX:15 OC:..AT A
YOUNG AGE. "THERES A VARIETY
OF DIFFERENT CATS HERE AND I'M
REALLY EXCITED TO
GET GET GOING.
ITS A REALLY EXCITING WAY AND A
EXCITING FUN EVENT A THING
DONE WITH YOUR CATS.
THIS IS A GREAT WAY TO GET THEM
INVOLVED IN LOVING ANIMALS AT
A YOUNG AGE."




WIPE VO
WHILE 4-H EVENTS HAVE BEEN
HAPPENING AT THE FAIRGROUND ALL
WEEK...
THE LAST CHANCE STAMPEDE AND
FAIR OFFICIALLY OPENS TOMORROW
(WEDNESDAY) NIGHT.
TODAY CREWS WERE BUSY SETTING UP
THE RIDES AND
PREPARING MIDWAY.
THE CARNIVAL GAMES, FOOD AND
EXHIBITS OPEN AT 5 P-M.
THE ANNUAL KIDDIE PARADE IS
DOWNTOWN AT 11-A-M ON
THURSDAY
THE P-R-C-A RODEO IS THRUSDAY
EVENING... TOUGH ENOUGH TO WEAR
PINK NIGHT ON IS FRIDAY... 4-H
LIVESTOCK SALES BEGIN AT 11 A-M
ON SATURDAY AND THE
STAMPEDE PARADE ROLLS THROUGH
DOWNTOWN NOON.




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