Adams County is gearing up for an exciting summer as the 2025 Adams County Fair approaches, with a spotlight on its newly crowned royalty. During a recent podcast episode of "All in Adams," Fair and Special Events Manager Courtney Cox introduced the 2025 Adams County Fair Queen, Sydney Romo, and her Lady in Waiting, Jordan Kellogg. Both young women shared their journeys and experiences leading up to their titles, emphasizing their commitment to promoting agriculture and community engagement.
Sydney Romo, who has been involved in 4-H for many years, expressed her desire to advocate for agriculture and inspire younger generations. She highlighted the importance of her role as a rodeo queen, which allows her to reach a wider audience beyond just the 4-H community. Jordan Kellogg, who recently aged out of 4-H, echoed similar sentiments, noting the supportive environment among contestants and the friendships formed during the competition.
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As the fair approaches, both queens are looking forward to the various events, including rodeos and concerts, and shared their favorite memories from past fairs. The discussion highlighted the significance of the fair in fostering community spirit and celebrating local traditions.
With the fair just around the corner, the Adams County community can look forward to a summer filled with engaging activities and the vibrant presence of its fair royalty, who are dedicated to promoting the values of agriculture and community involvement.