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4-H Spring Antique Show Set For May 21
Over 50 experienced antique dealers will be selling a wide range of fine antiques and high quality collectibles.

From Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Somerset County: The 4-H Spring Antique Show is set for Sunday, May 21, 10:00 AM-4:00 PM at the Hunterdon County 4-H & Ag Fairgrounds located in South County Park at 1207 Route 179 in Lambertville.
Over 50 experienced antique dealers will be selling a wide range of fine antiques and high quality collectibles spanning the past two centuries.
A variety of styles and types of antiques including furniture; fine silver and estate jewelry; linens; folk art; pottery and decorated stoneware; fine collectibles; and other items will be available to compliment collections and to furnish homes.
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Admission to the show is $7.00/person ($6.00/person with this article, a show card, or an ad). The show is sponsored by the State 4-H Association of the New Jersey 4-H Program and is managed by Ellen Katona and Bob Lutz. Food will be available for purchase during the show.
The State 4-H Association is comprised of two 4-H volunteers from each county. The primary purpose for the group is to assist in maintaining and expanding a strong 4-H Youth Development Program in New Jersey. The chair for this event is Louisa Cole from Hunterdon County. The executive committee members of the State 4-H Association are: President, Buddy Nemetz (Bergen County); Vice President, Teri Stanton (Hunterdon County); Secretary, Sarah Cobb (Salem County) and Treasurer, Cathy Ahrendts (Cape May County). The money raised from this Antique Show will assist with the cost of sending delegates from New Jersey to 4-H Citizenship Washington Focus and other national 4-H events.
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For further information please contact the show managers, Ellen Katona and Bob Lutz at 856-459-2229 or by email (ellenbob360@gmail.com ). To learn more about the New Jersey 4-H Program visit the New Jersey 4-H website.
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