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GOSHEN, Ind.-- If rides aren’t your scene, take a stroll through the newly renovated 4-H Exhibit and explore an impressive lineup of youth projects.
One standout comes from Liam Eash, a second-year 4-H member, who designed and built a fully functional electric guitar using 3D printing technology.
His innovative project caught the attention of the board and earned him a spot at the Indiana State 4-H Fair exhibit this August.
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