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2021 FAIR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS AND JUDGING

Saturday, August 7 OPEN HORSE SHOW – PLEASURE 8:30 AMDRAFT HORSE SHOW AND JUDGING FOLLOWING OPEN HORSE SHOW

Sunday, August 8 4-H PROJECT HORSE RECORD BOOKS 11:00 AMOPEN HORSE SHOW – SPEED 1:00 PM4-H JUDGING FOR 5-7 YEAR OLDS 2:00 PM(All Projects and Record Books)4-H PROJECTS JUDGING 2:00 PM

(For 4-H youth participating in the Open Speed Show, contact the 4-H Program Coordinator no later thantwo weeks prior to Sunday to make special arrangements for your project to be judged.)

CCYLP RECORD BOOKS DUE 5:00 PM

Monday, August 9 FAMILY FUN DAY 11:00 AM-2:00 PMOPEN HORSE SHOW 8:30 AMOPEN CLASS EXHIBITS JUDGING 10:00 AM4-H POULTRY RECORD BOOK JUDGING 3:30 PMCCYLP AND 4-H POULTRY JUDGING 4:30 PM(Followed by Open Class)4-H POCKET PET JUDGING (Including Record Books) Following Open Class Poultry

Tuesday, August 10 AGRICULTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES DAYCCYLP AND 4-H BEEF AND DAIRY CLINIC 8:30 AMCCYLP AND 4-H BEEF AND DAIRY JUDGING 9:00 AM(Followed by Open Class)CHILDREN’S PEDAL TRACTOR PULL 1:00 PM-3:00 PMEXHIBITS AND DEMONSTRATIONS 1:00 PM-4:00 PM4-H AND OPEN CLASS SMALL ANIMAL COSTUME CONTEST 2:00 PMJUDGING DEMONSTRATIONS 4:00 PMCCYLP AND 4-H HOG CLINIC 4:30 PMCCYLP AND 4-H HOG JUDGING 5:00 PM(Followed by Open Class)

Wednesday, August 11 VETERANS, SENIORS (60+), HANDICAPABLE DAY Free Admission until 3:00 PMCCYLP AND 4-H SHEEP AND GOAT CLINIC 8:30 AMCCYLP AND 4-H SHEEP AND GOAT JUDGING 9:00 AMLADIES DAY 12:00-3:00 PM4-H LIVESTOCK/RABBIT/CAVY RECORD BOOKS JUDGING 1:00-3:00 PM4-H RABBIT AND CAVY JUDGING 4:30 PM(Open Class included during 4-H show)

Thursday, August 12 YOUTH HORSE SHOW JUDGING 8:30 AMKIDS DAY 1:00 PM

Friday, August 13 SHOWMANSHIP SWEEPSTAKES 11:00 AM(CCYLP BUILDING)4-H HORSE AWARDS 5:00 PM

Saturday, August 14 YOUTH LIVESTOCK AUCTION 12:00 PM-4:00 PM

Sunday, August 15 4-H BUILDING/ANIMAL BARNS CLEAN UP 8:00 AM-12:00 PMPICK UP EXHIBITS 10:00 AM-2:00 PM

2021 FAIR BOOK DEDICATION

TAMMY PAWLOWSKI

1The Cheboygan Fair Board dedicates the 2021 Fair Book to Tammy Pawlowski.

When Tammy Pawlowski came into the MSUE office, she always had a smileon her face! She would talk about her kids, her horses and life in general.

Tammy was a devoted wife to Joe and loving mother to Tyler, Logan, and Hallinot to mention the many 4-H children in her club. She was a fantastic 4-H

leader to so many!

Even when Tammy was diagnosed with ALS, she was brace and determinedto lived her life the best she could for herself and her family. She was not willingto give up ~ so many admired that most about her. Tammy was so tenacious.

She was a bright light for all who knew her.

CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIRAUGUST 7 - 14, 2021

OFFICERS and EXECUTIVE BOARD DIRECTORS COUNTY LIAISON OFFICERDan O’Henley Manager Jeremy Borowicz Brenda Mushlock Mike NewmanRon Fenlon President John Brown Jr. Steve Sanford Mary Ellen TrybanMatt Horrocks Vice-President Beth Buhr Todd RossTerry Drake Treasurer Derrick Dotski Terry SpeckCheryl Heiny Secretary Keith Ginop Christy Stempky

Beau Johnson Zach Taylor

2021 FAIR BOARD COMMITTEES AND MEMBERS(President and Vice-President are Executive Officers of all Committees)

COMMITTEE CHAIR AND CO-CHAIR MEMBERSAwards/Budget/Salaries/Insurance Ron Fenlon and Matt Horrocks Terry Drake and Christy Stempky and Special EventsFinance Ron Fenlon and Terry Drake Dan O’Henley, C. Heiny, Mike Newman

Parking and Security Dan O’Henley and Todd Ross Kurt Jones, Dale Clarmont, Beth Buhr,Ron Fenlon, Keith Ginop, K. Kwiatkowski,Zach O’Henley, Zach Taylor

Guidelines/Policies/Passes Dan O’Henley Matt Horrocks, Beth Buhr, Keith Ginop, Brenda Mushlock

Buildings/Grounds/Planning Dan O’Henley and Keith Ginop Ron Fenlon, Matt Horrocks, J BorowiczCampgrounds and Regulations Matt Horrocks Dan O’Henley, Beth Buhr, John Brown Jr,

Steve Sanford, Zach Taylor, Terry SpeckGrandstand Events Steve Sanford, Jeremy Borowicz Dan O’Henley, Beth Buhr, Derrick Dotski,

Keith Ginop, Zach O’Henley Steve Sanford, Beau Johnson, Terry SpeckAdvertising Ron Fenlon and Dan O’Henley C. Stempky/B. Mushlock/B. Buhr/C. HeinyAG/Forestry/Antiques B. Buhr/Bill Beethem/Lynda Tracey Sue ClearyCommercial and Agriculture Dan O’Henley and Todd Ross Sue Cleary and John Brown Jr.Judging Cheryl Heiny and Beth Buhr Matt Horrocks and Dean TeboRaffle Ron Fenlon and Megan Fenlon T. Drake, MaryEllen Tryban, B. Mushlock4-H and Open Animals/Buildings Beth Buhr and Matt Horrocks Dan O’Henley, Matt Horrocks,

John Brown Jr, Terry Speck, Beau JohnsonOpen Class Still Exhibitors Building Christy Stempky Sue Cleary and Winnie RiddleKids Day Ron Fenlon and Mary O’Henley Dan O’Henley, Zach O’Henley, Keith

Kwiatkowski, Brenda Mushlock, MattHorrocks, John Brown Jr.

Ladies Day Mary O’Henley Megan Price and Brenda MushlockTeen Events Ron Fenlon Megan Fenlon, John Brown Jr,

Derrick Dotski, Brenda MushlockConvention Cheryl Heiny Terry DrakeBARNS SUPERINTENDENTS COMMITTEE MEMBERSBeef Jessica Boman, Todd Blaskowski Matt Horrocks and Beth BuhrEquine Brenda Mushlock and Beth Buhr Matt Horrocks, Ressie Stranaly, 4-HSheep and Goats Kristin Tebo and Ashley St. Onge Matt Horrocks and Beth BuhrSwine Tom Woiderski, Samantha LaPeer Matt Horrocks and Beth Buhr Rabbits and Poultry Jennifer Atkins Beth Buhr and 4H

ADMISSIONS AND FEES

GENERAL FAIR ADMISSION: Admission fees will be charged from 10:00 AM until 10:00 PM daily.

DAILY ADMISSION FEE: $3.00 per person (Children under 12 years old are free)If a paid person leaves the fairgrounds, it will be necessary to pay another entry fee. In case of an

emergency, arrangements for return may be made with gate attendants.

WEEKLY GATE PASS FEE: $12.00 per personThe weekly pass entitles one person gate entrance into the fairgrounds each day.

LIVESTOCK EXHIBITOR GATE PASS FEE: $10.00 per person The exhibitor’s vehicle is allowed entrance through the west gate to service exhibits. In no case

shall any vehicle drive on the midway. Vehicles must be parked at the back of tents or buildings. A pass issued to a CCYLP or 4-H member or leader entitles admission

to that person only. The pass does not admit the entire family.

FAIR EMPLOYEES AND CONCESSIONERS GATE PASS FEE: will be furnished at the discretion of management

OPEN CLASS ENTRY FEES: LIVESTOCK STALL/PEN FEE ENTRY FEE PER CLASS Beef $1.50 $1.00 Swine $1.50 $1.00 Sheep $1.50 $1.00 Goat $1.50 $1.00 Rabbits $ .50 $ .25 Poultry $ .50 $ .25 Horse $1.00 (Out of trailer) Refer to Open Class Section

$15.00 (Box stall) Refer to Open Class Section($10.00 will be reimbursed if stall is clean. Exhibitor is responsible for any damage to

stall. No tack stalls and no refunds for reserved stalls.)

NO horse trailer parking between drive and horse barn and/or side row of trailers and horse barn or at the ends of horse barn. These areas are for loading and unloading only. Any horse trailer not parked in a designated area or is drawing electrical and/or water from the barn will be charged a camping fee.

CCYLP and 4-H FEES: fees are the same as Open Class with the following exceptions: If youth exhibits in an additional open class, they pay the same open class entry

fees as above If youth has paid a stall fee, they do not need to pay the stall fee again for open

class Entry fee is $1.00 per page, NOT per class

CAMPING FEES: $120 for the week of fair (includes electricity) or $15 per night. This does not include gate entry fees.

EXHIBITOR ENTRY FORMS ANDEXHIBIT CHECK IN TIMES

Exhibitor Entry Forms: ALL CLUB MEMBERS must submit their forms and payment to club leaders.

ONLY Open Class exhibitor forms will be accepted at the fair office.A drop box is available outside the office door for entries submitted after regular office hours.

ENTRY FORM DEADLINE IS JULY 31, 2021

Exhibit and Project Check-in Times: Saturday, August 7, 2021 Check-in time All registered exhibits and projects 10:00 AM-4:00 PM (except Beef, Swine, Sheep, Goats, Rabbits, Cavies, Pocket Pets, Poultry, Fowl) (or Sunday 8:00 AM-4:00 PM)

4-H Exhibit Building 10:00 AM-2:00 PM Equine not participating in Open Show After Open Show is complete

and before Sunday at 4:00 PM

All registered beef (including feeder and veal projects) 5:00 PM-7:00 PM (steer barn)

Sunday, August 8, 2021 Check-in time All remaining registered Livestock exhibits and projects 8:00 AM-11:00 AM All registered exhibits and projects 10:00 AM-4:00 PM (Except Beef, Swine, Sheep, Goats, Rabbits, Cavies, Pocket Pets, Poultry, Fowl) (or Saturday 10:00 AM-4:00 PM)

4-H Exhibit Building 9:00 AM-12:00 PM All registered Poultry, Fowl, Rabbits, Cavies, Pocket Pets 12:00 PM-2:00 PM Pullorum testing 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM CCYLP Record Books due 5:00 PM

Monday, August 9, 2021 4-H Record Books/Journals/Education Projects due 12:00 PM

Sunday, August 15, 2021 4-H Exhibits released 8:00 AM-12:00 PM Open Class Exhibits released 10:00 AM-2:00 PM

Fair Book Changes: All Fair Book changes for 2022 must be submitted for consideration prior to January 1, 2022.

2021 GRANDSTAND EVENTS(ALL EVENTS AND TIMES SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR CANCELLATION)

Date Event Time Admission

Sunday, August 8 CLASSIC TRACTOR PULL 1:00 PM $5.00

Monday, August 9 TBA 7:00 PM TBA

Tuesday, August 10 HEAVYWEIGHT HORSE PULL 7:00 PM $5.00

Wednesday, August 11 DONKEY RACES 7:00 PM $10.00

Thursday, August 12 RODEO 7:00 PM $10.00

Friday, August 13 MONSTER TRUCK SHOW 7:00 PM $10.00

Saturday, August 14 BUMP AND RUN DERBY RACE 5:00 PM $12.00

3 years and younger no charge with a paid adult admission at Grandstand Events

RULES AND REGULATIONS

OF THE CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR

ARTICLE I – OFFICERS1) Cheboygan County Fair operated by the Cheboygan County Fair Board will be open to the public Saturday through Saturday.2) Each Superintendent of the Fair will be in charge of one or more departments who with such assistance as is required will have the

exclusive management of same. Such Superintendents will oversee the judging in his/her department and will be responsible formaking a report of awards at the close of judging. Each Superintendent is responsible for setting up and taking down displays.

3) During the Fair the members of the Fair Board with the assistance of the Management team will be ready to address anycomplaints or protests. Any such complaints or protests must be made during the Fair.

ARTICLE II – GENERAL RULES1) The Management reserves the final and absolute right to interpret these rules and regulations and to arbitrarily settle and

determine all matters, questions or differences in regard thereto. It further reserves the right to amend or add to these rules as inits judgment it may determine to withdraw all, or pay in part, premium offerings in all departments, should an emergency existand circumstances demand it.

2) Drug Testing ProcedureAny animal entered in any class at the fair may be subjected to drug testing. Any accusation of animals being drugged mustsubmit to drug testing. The Fair’s Veterinarian/authorized representative may collect urine, blood, hair, tissue and/or other testsamples as needed. The samples will be collected and sealed in the proper containers and sent overnight express to MichiganDepartment of Agriculture, Laboratory Division in East Lansing. If the animal is clear of drugs the person making the accusationmust pay for testing. The expense for drug testing shall go to the person owning the animal if the test results show proof ofimproper use of drugs.

3) Complaint Procedures An aggrieved exhibitor may make written complaint to the fair within ten (10) days after the fair ends. The Directors willinvestigate the complaint and issue a written notice of findings within thirty (30) days after it is submitted to the fair. If the fair hasnot satisfactorily settled the grievance, the aggrieved person may file the complaint with Michigan Department of Agriculturewithin fifteen (15) days after receiving written notice from Directors. The Department shall have sixty (60) days after receipt of anappropriately filed appeal to investigate the complaint, and issue a finding of fact and notice of department action andrecommended actions for the association. There is a $50.00 filing fee.

4) Any persons showing signs of intoxication or drinking will be removed from Fairground premises by the Sheriff, Police or any FairOfficial. No alcoholic beverages allowed on Fairgrounds.

5) The judges of each participating event and the Fair officials will be in complete control of all events.6) Persons starting any argument or misconduct at the Fairgrounds will immediately be removed from the Fairgrounds.7) The participants will be governed by all rules and regulations set by the Board of Directors of the Fair.8) Any organization or anyone selling or passing out literature or demonstrations must stay within their rental area, pay a rental fee

and be approved by the Board. Any such groups or persons deemed unsatisfactory to the Fair or the promotion of Agriculture orForestry will not be allowed.

9) These rules are final and will be strictly enforced. Violators, if contestants, will forfeit all entry fees, and be removed from theFairgrounds.

10) The Fair will be open each day at 10:00 a.m. (except as otherwise specified) and all employees and officers on duty that day areexpected to be on hand. The Carnival will open at 12:00 noon. EXHIBIT BUILDINGS OPEN AT 12:00 NOON.

ARTICLE III – EXHIBITORS1) Competition is open to everyone unless otherwise specified.2) To insure Cheboygan County participant sovereignty a youth agricultural or livestock participant must meet one of the following

requirements effective August 16th, 2015. This policy applies to youth that are not members of 4-H agricultural or livestockprograms as 4-H already has similar participant requirements. A youth is defined as a person under the age of (18) eighteen yearsof age that meets the necessary requirements to safely participate in these programs or events.

a. The youth must be a permanent resident of Cheboygan County for a minimum of at least nine months prior to the Cheboygan County Fair registration deadline or show evidence that the youth has permanently relocated to this area

during that time period and is still able to meet all registration deadline requirements.b. The youth must be enrolled at a school located within Cheboygan County or be home schooled at their permanent

residence within Cheboygan County.c. The youth may request to show just cause to the Cheboygan County Fair Board as to why they cannot meet these

requirements but still believe they should be able to participate. The Fair Board will review these requests on a caseby case basis and the Fair Board ruling will be final.

3) All CCYLP and 4-H Club members wishing to enter OPEN livestock classes may do so under the same rules and regulations as OPENClass, as well as being under those CCYLP and 4-H Developmental Committees.

4) SEE ENTRY FORM SCHEDULE IN FRONT OF FAIRBOOK. FAIR ADDRESS IS: CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR, 204 E. LINCOLN AVENUE,CHEBOYGAN, MI 49721.

5) Exhibitor Entry forms are available at:a. MSUE Office in the Doris Reed Building, Suite #2 on Huron Street in Cheboyganb. The Fair Grounds Office on Lincoln Avenue in Cheboyganc. On-line at www.CheboyganCountyFair.Comd. In this Fair book

6) See Exhibitor Entry Schedule in the front of book for days and times exhibits can be brought onto the fairgrounds.7) ALL ENTRIES MUST BE MADE IN THE NAME OF THE OWNER OR OWNERS, OR GROWER OR PRODUCER, WHICH PERSON OR

PERSONS SHALL PAY PRESCRIBED EXHIBITORS FEES. SEE EXHIBITOR ENTRY SCHEDULE IN THE FRONT OF THIS BOOK.8) Tags will be furnished by the management with the number, class, etc., upon arrival. Exhibitors must be careful to place these

tags upon or near articles or animals so that the judges will have no difficulty in finding them.9) Articles or animals incorrectly entered may be disqualified. Premiums will be awarded according to the judges sheets, not

necessarily according to the ribbons on the entry.10) The management will use diligence to insure the safety of livestock and articles to be entered for exhibition or display after their

arrival on the grounds, but under no circumstances will it be responsible for loss or theft, injury or damage by fire, lightening,wind, or any other acts to such livestock or articles on exhibition or display, and the Fair and Management shall be indemnified bythe exhibitors against all legal or other proceedings thereto.

11) A VETERINARIAN WILL BE ON CALL BUT NOT NECESSARILY ON THE GROUNDS.12) Entries will be accepted or rejected on the recommendation of the Fair Board or authorized representatives or authorities, with

final decision being made by Executive Board and management.13) Every article and animal upon the fairgrounds will be under the control of the Fair Management and every precaution will be

taken for their safekeeping, but the Fair will NOT be responsible for any damage or loss that may occur and upon those conditionsentries will be received.

14) No person should be allowed to act as judge of any class in which he or she is competitor and no premium will be paid to anyonein any way trying to influence the decision of the judges. Do not place name of owner or advertising of any kind on exhibit prior tojudging.

15) The fair reserves the right to pro-rate premiums if funding is not received from the State of Michigan or if fair receipts areinsufficient to pay expenses. Premium checks might not be mailed out until thirty (30) days after fair ends.

16) NO SMOKING IS ALLOWED ON THE FAIRGROUNDS.17) CCYLP and 4-H passes admit CCYLP and 4-H member only, not their family members.18) ALL DOGS MUST BE ON A LEASH, NO DOGS ALLOWED ON MIDWAY OR ANY EXHIBIT BUILDINGS OR BARNS, UNLESS CANINE IS A

SERVICE ANIMAL.19) ALL ERRORS IN PREMIUM STATEMENTS OR CHECKS OR OMISSIONS MUST BE REPORTED WITHIN FOURTEEN (14) DAYS AFTER

STATEMENT OR CHECK IS RECEIVED.20) At the discretion of the Fair Board, exhibitor classes may be cancelled for lack of entries.21) Every element contained in this Fair book is subject to change at the discretion of the County and/or the Fair Board.

ARTICLE IV - CAMPING AND TRAILER PARKING RULES AND REGULATIONSIn addition to Public Health and State Campground rules, the following rules must be observed:

1) Camping sites will be reserved on a first come, first served basis. Sites will be assigned by Cheboygan County Fair andCampground Superintendent.

2) Camping fee will be $120 (includes electricity) for the week of Fair or $15 per night. These fees DO NOT INCLUDE gate entry fee. 3) Camping fee must be submitted with reservation. Starting in January 2015, payment if full is required with your reservation.4) All trailers must be self-contained, gopher holes will not be allowed, only ONE (1) camper per site.5) Picnic tables while availability lasts.6) Camping permit must be displayed on camper where it is visible to all.7) There will be curfew hours enforced – 12:00 midnight to 6:00 a.m. This means that no campsite will have disturbance or excessive

noise during curfew hours.8) Campsites must be chaperoned by parent or registered guardian 18 years of age or over (with written permission on file in the fair

office).9) Cheboygan County Fair or MSUE assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss of trailers or contents while on the Fairgrounds.10) Campers may arrive during normal business hours only (8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.) After hours parking by appointment. Campers left in

unauthorized spots will be moved at owner’s expense.11) All exhibitors staying overnight at the fairgrounds must be under the DIRECT supervision of a parent or responsible guardian.

Written permission from a parent or legal guardian must be submitted to the designated camping superintendent if exhibitor isstaying with another non-parent, non-legal guardian adult.

12) All trailers in camping area must be under the responsibility of a parent or registered guardian, 18 years of age or over AT ALLTIMES.

13) Any camper observed consuming alcohol or in possession of illegal drugs will be asked to remove their camper from theFairgrounds immediately. Proper authorities will be notified.

14) By signing the camping permit application, it is agreed to adhere to all rules and regulations. This is signed permission thatdesignated camping superintendents and Cheboygan County Fair, can and will, have permission to inspect any campsite wherethere is a disturbance, excessive noise or suspected infraction of camping rules.

15) These guidelines were adopted and will be enforced by both the Cheboygan County Fair and MSUE.16) NO horse trailer parking between drive and the horse barn and/or side row of trailers and the horse barn or at the ends of the

horse barn; these areas are for loading and unloading only. Any horse trailer not parked in designated areas, and/or drawingelectrical, and/or water from the barn, will be charged a camping fee.

17) Due to liability concerns, only properly licensed and insured motor vehicles are allowed in the campground area. Personal fourwheelers, golf carts and motorized utility vehicles, etc. are forbidden without the express written consent of the Fair Manager.

18) Please put all garbage in dumpsters.

ARTICLE V - LIVESTOCK AND HORSES1) Suitable stalls and pens will be furnished for livestock and horses. Each exhibitor will be required to care for, feed and water their

animals.2) Livestock and horses occupying stalls or pens must be entered in the fair and shown in competition when called by judges or be

charged $5 per day for the time the stall is occupied.3) Grooms and attendants must be neatly and cleanly dressed and must put stalls, pens and floor in a neat and tidy condition by

10:00 a.m. and fed by 6:00 p.m. each day. Feed, straw and bedding to be furnished by exhibitors of livestock and horses.

ARTICLE VI - JUDGING1) Judges have been given the authority to place less than first premiums on exhibits where only one entry has been made, if in the

mind of the judges the exhibit is not worthy of first premium.2) All articles, except livestock, will be identified by ‘exhibitor’s number only’ during judging. No names or advertising allowed on

exhibits until after the same has been judged.3) No person shall be allowed to interfere with the judge during judging.4) Premiums will be designated as follows:

First Premium = Blue Ribbon Second Premium = Red Ribbon Third Premium = White RibbonTHE DECISION OF THE JUDGES IS FINAL ON ALL PLACINGS.

Premium checks will be mailed to winners as soon as possible after the close of the Fair or they will be available to pick-up at the fairgrounds. Checks not cashed within 6 MONTHS will be automatically forfeited to a ‘special awards fund’.

EQUINE GENERAL RULESEquine refers to: Horses, Ponies, Miniature Horse, and Donkey/Mule.Exhibitors riding Donkeys/mules will be required to show in EQUINE classes. Those who choose to show their Donkey/Mule In-Hand are limited to: Fitting & Showmanship class #6338, Trail class #6371 and Costume In-Hand class #6400 only.All equine are required to have a current (within 12 months) negative Coggins test. You must leave a copy with your registration in thefair office. Equine project member’s requirements include:

1. 4-H members please refer to State 4-H Horse/Pony Rules and Regulations and the Cheboygan County 4-H Equine Rules andRegulations for complete rules. Copies are available at the Cheboygan County MSUE office.

2. For walk-trot classes: if an exhibitor enters into another gait, it will be a disqualification for the class.3. All equine project members must complete an Equine Record Book and an interview before Monday’s Youth Horse Show.

Enter your 4-H Equine Record Book in one of the following classes: Ages: 8 – 19 Dept. 39, section 510, class #6582 or Horseless class #6591.Ages: 5 – 7 Dept. 72, section 540, class #8977 or Horseless class #8986.

4. Equine may be brought to the Fairgrounds on Friday if showing in Open Show on Saturday. If not showing in Open Show, all equineprojects may be stalled after 5pm Saturday or when the Open Show is finished and stall is cleaned from previous occupant. Sundaycheck-in deadline is 4 pm. Equine exhibitors must document that their horse has been fed, watered and their stall has been cleanedby 10 am each morning on a chart hung on the outside of their stall. The Barn Supervisor will check each stall to verify that this hasbeen done. Each stall must have emergency information posted. If you leave the grounds, you must designate someone to watchover your horse and post this on your stall. Equines must stay on the fairgrounds until 12:01 am Sunday morning on the closingday of the fair (Exceptions are subject to Fair Board approval and must be made in writing to the Fair Board Thirty (30) days prior tofair week for consideration. Equine exhibitors, including participants in the Tri-County Horse Show, need to include the registrationreceipt from the conflicting event with their submission. Failure to follow these procedures may result in forfeiture of premiums.)

5. DURING LIVESTOCK JUDGING, EQUINE MAY ONLY BE EXERCISED IN RING #2. Please see judging schedules.6. For Sweepstakes rules, please see Section 509.7. Free exercising is allowed, in either arena, at times approved by the Barn Superintendent. All gates must be checked before the

animal is lead from the barn and before being released into the arena. The arena must be clear of other animals/exhibitors. Theremust be constant supervision. Free exercise is limited to one horse or horses who are pasture mates. There is a 15 minutes timelimit. NO chasing, yelling, whips or noises to make animals move. Free exercising is done at owner/exhibitor’s own risk to equine,self and others.

8. A Fun Show may be held, but no premiums will be given. Only Equine stabled at the fair are eligible to participate. Event will beposted in the barn, along with show times. All safety rules will be enforced during fun shows.

9. No riding except in riding rings and make up rings with the exception of show days in designated areas. Lead horse from barn to ringarea. Exhibitor must pick up all horse waste on the grounds outside of riding and make up rings.

10. DISCIPLINARY SYSTEM: to be enacted by the Barn Superintendent, with support from the 4-H Program Instructor, also present willbe the youth’s club leader and youth’s parent/guardian if in 4-H. Offenses will include but are not limited to: unsanitary stalls, notfed/not watered equine, not following safety rules and unsportsmanlike conduct. The system will work as follows:1st Offense – will result in a verbal warning accompanied by a written form titled “Verbal Warning” signed by the above mentionedpersons including the offending member.2nd Offense – will result in two (2) additional hours of barn duty and a meeting with the MSUE 4-H representative, the BarnSuperintendent, the offending member and their parent/ guardian. The Fair Grounds Manager may be present at his/her discretion.3rd Offense – will result in the loss of ALL earned premiums, inclusive of all disciplines shown. This may also result in being asked toleave the fair grounds for the remainder of the fair or season at the discretion of the Fair Grounds Manager, Fair Board and MSUE 4-H Representative.

11. Patterns – 4-H will be responsible for patterns. Patterns will be completed in a timely manner in order to be included with theJudges Contract packets.

AGE DIVISIONS:Exhibitors must reach the age of 6 by January 1st of fair year as required by MDA.Rider’s age is determined by how old he/she was on January 1st of current year.SENIOR 15 – 19 years of ageINTERMEDIATE 12 – 14 years of ageJUNIOR 8 – 11 years of agePONY 8 – 13 years of ageNOVICE 8 years and olderLEAD LINE RIDERS 5 – 7 years of ageWALK-TROT 7 – 8 years of ageGREEN HORSE 8 years of age and olderWALK-TROT Rider 8 years of age and older

4-H EQUINE 5 TO 7 YEAR OLDS RULES:1. Youth 7 years and under must wear a SEI approved helmet at all times when around horses.2. 5 – 7 year olds may exhibit an Equine record book, enter in class #8977 and/or Horse – Horseless project book, enter in class

#8986 - vet science notebook class #8938 or project feed record book, class #8977.3. 5 and 6 year olds must remain on a lead line and be accompanied by an adult at all times. 7 and 8 year olds may be walk-trot

exhibitors or show in a lead line class with an adult handler. Lead line riders must always be on a lead line.4. 7 and 8 year olds may participate in walk-trot classes with parent/club leader in the ring with children at all times holding the

halter or lead.5. 5 – 7 year old exhibitors are NOT in any competitive placing classes. They will all receive the same type ribbon and/or award. A

comment card from the judge may also be used.4-H AND CCYLP

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES & JUDGING SCHEDULES

ENTRY FEE: $ 1.00 per person, per page (no refunds). LIVESTOCK FEE: $ 1.50 per stallPEN FEE: $ .50 per pen (rabbits, poultry, etc.)STALL FEE: $ 15.00 per stall for horses or tack. $10.00 will be reimbursed if stall is clean upon departure. Exhibitor is responsible for

any damage to stalls. Tack stalls are subject to availability.All group members are subject to Cheboygan County Fair General Rules and Regulations. All Cheboygan County 4-H Youth Development Program Policies comply with the State 4-H Horse Show Rules and Regulations.Special circumstances will be reviewed by an appropriate committee with the approval of the Fair Superintendent.

1) Department is open to any boy or girl enrolled in a Cheboygan County 4-H or other Youth club, program or group.2) 4-H members must be registered in project area during current year. All projects exhibited must be the work of the member and

be done in the current 4-H year.3) Exhibitor’s age is determined by how old he/she is on January 1st of current fair year.4) All livestock and equine entered must comply with State Regulations shown in the front of this book. All members exhibiting

animals or poultry that fail to keep animals, stalls and pens in a clean condition by 10:00 am each day may be asked to forfeit theirpremium. ALL ANIMALS/LIVESTOCK MUST BE CLEAN WHEN THEY ARRIVE AT THE FAIRGROUNDS.

5) Each exhibit must be labeled with an attractive sign bearing the name of the Club/Program that is being represented. Only onemarket animal per species is allowed, no matter how many market programs the youth is a member of.

6) All 4-H Building exhibits must be in place by noon on the first Sunday of fair. Exhibit tags and admission passes will be availableduring 4-H Building project check in times (see schedule) and will be given to the member or their club leader.

7) Exhibits may be released between 10:00 am and 12:00 noon on the last Sunday of fair with the exception of livestock and equine,which may leave earlier on Sunday morning. Equine must stay on the fairgrounds until 12:01 am Sunday morning on the closingday of the fair (Exceptions are subject to Fair Board approval and must be made in writing to the Fair Board thirty days prior to fairweek for consideration. Equine exhibitors, including participants in the Tri-County Horse Show, need to include the registrationreceipt from the conflicting event with their submission. Failure to follow these procedures may result in forfeiture of premiums.Sick or injured animals can be released by order of the Department Superintendent.

8) All exhibitors staying overnight at the fairgrounds must be under the DIRECT supervision of a parent or responsible guardian.Written permission from a parent or legal guardian must be submitted to the designated camping superintendent if exhibitor isstaying with another non-parent, non-legal guardian adult.

9) EXHIBITORS CAUGHT USING/CONSUMING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR SMOKING WILL BE ASKED TO REMOVE THEIR EXHIBIT.

10) Dates and hours for use of wash rack and arena will be posted in all barns for all livestock. Hours posted will be adhered to exceptfor veterinarian or for safety reasons which will be determined by animal superintendents.

11) These guidelines were adopted and will be enforced by the Cheboygan County Fair, Cheboygan County 4-H and CCYLP.12) 4-H members may exhibit a 4-H project in a Michigan fair only one time.13) YOUTH helmet rules (4-H youth are ages 5 to 19) during the fair: helmets must be worn by all youth riders any time they are on a

horse. During show events 4-H helmet rules apply. Open Show is at the discretion of the Event Coordinator.

MARKET ANIMAL RULES1) Only Cheboygan County Market Club animals will be sold at the Youth Auction.2) Market animal weights will be determined at scheduled weigh-in. Leave class number blank but fill in all other information. Any

animal not meeting weight requirements will be allowed to show in Showmanship classes including Record Books, buy will NOTbe eligible for Market Class. CCYLP will not be responsible for sale of underweight livestock. Member must own livestock andsmall animals, and show own animal. Market animal may not show in any class other than market class.

3) Cheboygan County Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Markets Animals must sell at this time. If an animal fromanother county is chosen Grand Champion or Reserve Grand Champion, the judge must also pick a Grand Champion and ReserveGrand Champion from Cheboygan County.

4) In order for a youth to sell their animal at the livestock auction an animal must be shown and placed in a market animal class andshowmanship during fair.

Special thanks to Robert Blaskowski, aka Bobby Bearfor his years of hard work and dedication

to the Cheboygan County Fair.We appreciate all his years of help and ingenuity.

Cheboygan County Fair and Manager

Open class dairy cattle must have RFID tags.See front of book for superintendents, deadlines, judging schedules, pen and stall fees.Entries will be taken up to barn space availability. Entry fee is $1.00 per class. Open Class exhibitors must reach age 6 by January 1 of fair year.The following rules apply to this division:When exhibitor is an active member of a recognized Artificial Breeders Association, no bull is necessary to fill herd classes 0116, 0117, 0118, 0136, 0137, 0138.ALL CATTLE OVER SIX MONTHS MUST HAVE A SAFETY ROPE IN ADDITION TO A HALTER.ANY BULL OVER 1 YEAR MUST HAVE A RING IN NOSE.

AGE OF SHOW ANIMALSJunior Heifer Calf Born after February 28 and

before July of current year.Senior Heifer Calf Born after August 31 of

previous year and before March1 of current year.

Junior Yearling Calf Born after February 28 and before Sept. 1 of previous year.

Senior Yearling Calf Born after August 31 two years previous and before March 1 of previous year.

DEPT. 01 OPEN CLASS DAIRYSECTION 1 HOLSTEIN FRIESANSECTION 2 JERSEYSECTION 3 ANY OTHER BREEDCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0100 Junior heifer calf 19.50 16.50 13.500101 Senior heifer calf 19.50 16.50 13.500102 Junior yearling heifer 19.50 16.50 13.500103 Senior yearling heifer 19.50 16.50 13.500104 Cow 2 years–under 3 22.50 18.00 15.000105 Cow 3 years-under 4 22.50 18.00 15.000106 Cow 4 years-under 5 22.50 18.00 15.000107 Champion female Rosette0108 Reserve Champion female Rosette0109 Bull calf 4 mos under 1 yr 15.00 12.00 9.000110 Bull 1 year under 2 22.50 18.00 15.000111 Bull 2 years under 3 27.00 22.50 18.000112 Bull 3 years and older 27.00 22.50 18.000113 Champion bull Rosette0114 Reserve Champion bull Rosette0115 Exhibitor herd to consist of: bull 2 yrs or older, cow 3 yrs or older, heifer 2 yrs under 3, heifer 1 yr under 2, and heifer under 1 yr 22.50 18.00 15.000116 Yearling herd: bull 1 yr under 2, two heifers 1 yr

under 2, all except bull bred by exhibitor 19.50 16.50 13.50

0117 Class herd: Bull, two heifers bred by exhibitors 19.50 16.50 13.50

0118 Get of sire: 4 head with at least 2 heifers 19.50 16.50 13.50

0119 Produce of cow: 2 animals any age 19.50 16.50 13.50

AGE OF SHOW ANIMALSJunior Calf Jan. 1 and Aug. 1 of current yearSenior Calf July 1 and Dec. 31 of previous yearJunior Yearling Jan. 1 and June 30 of previous yearSenior Yearling July 1 and Dec. 31 two years previous

DEPT. 03 OPEN CLASS BEEFSECTION 5 HEREFORDSSECTION 6 ANGUSSECTION 7 CHAROLAISSECTION 8 SIMMENTALSECTION 9 BEEFALOSECTION 10 BUFFALOSECTION 11 ANY OTHER BEEF BREEDCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0123 Jr. herd: cow and calf 19.50 16.50 13.500124 Sr. herd: cow and 2 or

more calves 19.50 16.50 13.500125 Junior calf heifer 19.50 16.50 13.50 0126 Senior calf heifer 19.50 16.50 13.500127 Junior yearling heifer 22.50 18.00 15.000128 Senior yearling heifer 22.50 18.00 15.000129 Cow 2 years and over 27.00 22.50 18.000130 Champion female Rosette0131 Reserve Champion female Rosette0132 Junior calf bull 19.50 16.50 13.500133 Senior calf bull 19.50 16.50 13.500134 Junior yearling bull 22.50 18.00 15.000135 Senior yearling bull 22.50 18.00 15.000136 Cow 2 years and over 27.00 22.50 18.000137 Champion bull Rosette0138 Reserve Champion bull Rosette0139 Get of sire four animals of any age both sexes represented 22.50 18.00 15.000140 Graded herd: one bull from class 0134, 0135, 0136, two females from class 0127, 0128, 0129 but not more than one from each class, one heifer from class 0125 22.50 18.00 15.000141 Pair of yearlings: bull from class 0134, 0135, heifer from class 0127, 0128 19.50 16.50 13.500142 Pair of calves: bull from class 0132 heifer from class 0125 19.50 16.50 13.500143 Produce of cow: two animals of either sex or age produced by one cow 19.50 16.50 13.500144 Junior calf steer 19.50 16.50 13.500145 Senior calf steer 19.50 16.50 13.500146 Junior yearling steer 22.50 18.00 15.000147 Senior yearling steer 22.50 18.00 15.00

DEPT. O5 OPEN CLASS SHEEPSECTION 15 CHEVIATSECTION 16 CORRIEDALESECTION 17 DORSETSECTION 18 HAMPSHIRESECTION 19 SUFFOLKSECTION 20 ANY OTHER SHEEP BREEDCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0157 Purebred ram over 2 yrs 10.50 6.00 4.500158 Purebred ram 1 yr under 2 10.50 6.00 4.500159 Purebred ram lamb 7.50 4.50 3.000160 Ewe over 2 yr grade or pure10.50 6.00 4.500161 Ewe 1 year under 2 grade or pure 10.50 6.00 4.500162 Ewe lamb grade or pure 6.00 3.00 1.500163 Wether lamb grade or pure 6.00 3.00 1.500164 Flock: 1 ram any age, 1 ewe over 2 yrs, 1 ewe 1 yr under 2, 1 ewe under 1 yr

10.50 6.00 4.50

SECTION 21 OTHER LAMB CLASSES(ENTRY FEE FOR CLASSES 0165 AND 0166 IS $2.50)CLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0165 Fat lambs: pen of 4 market lambs any breed 37.50 30.00 15.00

0166 Pen of lambs: 4 or more, either sex, get of sire bred and owned by exhibitor 37.50 30.00 15.000167 Fitted lamb: 1 lamb any breed or sex, blocked and fitted for show. Judged on fitting, showing, handling 22.50 12.00 7.500168 Best ram all classes Rosette0169 Best ewe all classes Rosette

SECTION 22 SHEEP INDUSTRY DISPLAY(MUST BE WORK OF EXHIBITOR)CLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0170 Display of wool products 4.50 3.00 1.500171 Skein of homespun wool 4.50 3.00 1.500172 Skein of homespun blend 4.50 3.00 1.500173 Crafts from sheep/goat fiber

4.50 3.00 1.50

DEPT. 07 OPEN CLASS GOATSPlease check with Fair Office on current TB regulations before fair. Animals must be checked by vet on arrival from 8:00 AM-11:00 AM on Sunday. Animals must have ID with scrapie tag or tattoo with proper papers in owner’s name at time of check-in.

SECTION 25 MEAT BREED GOATSECTION 26 DAIRY BREED GOATSECTION 27 PYGMY BREED GOATSECTION 28 HAIR BREED GOATCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0180 Billy or buck over 2 yrs 6.00 4.50 3.000181 Billy or buck under 2 yrs 6.00 4.50 3.000182 Nanny or doe over 2 yrs 6.00 4.50 3.000183 Nanny or doe under 2 yrs 6.00 4.50 3.000184 Kid 1 yr and over 4.50 3.00 1.500186 Herd: male and female over 2 years with kid

7.50 4.50 3.000187 Wether 7.50 4.50 3.000188 Best nanny Rosette0189 Best billy Rosette

SECTION 29 SHOWMANSHIPCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0190 Agility/obstacle 6.00 4.50 3.000191 Costume 6.00 4.50 3.00

DEPT. 09 OPEN CLASS SWINEEntry fee must be paid for EACH ANIMAL PER CLASS(except classes 0212, 0213, 0214, 0215 which pay $1.00 per class, not per animal)

All swine for exhibition must be free from infections and contagious disease. No swine shall be presentedfor exhibition purposes which have originated from anygarbage feeding premise or that are in a quarantined area for prevention of the spread of vesicular exanthemaor if a quarantine is on the premise for any reason (except upon a permit from the Director of Agriculture or his authorized agent). All animals must be bonafideproperty of exhibitor 90 days prior to fair. ALL BOARSMUST BE DETUSKED.

SECTION 31 POLAND CHINASECTION 32 DUROC JERSEY SECTION 33 CHESTER WHITESECTION 34 YORKSHIRESECTION 35 HAMPSHIRESECTION 36 TAMWORTHSECTION 37 SPOTTED POLAND CHINASECTION 38 BERKSHIRESECTION 39 LANDRACESECTION 40 ANY OTHERCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0198 Gilt 15.00 7.50 3.000199 Barrow 15.00 7.50 3.000200 Mature boar Sept. 1 three years previous

16.50 9.00 4.500201 Junior boar 15.00 7.50 3.000202 Senior boar Aug. 1 two yrs previous-Feb. 1 previous yr

15.00 7.50 3.000203 Jan. boar (Jan. previous yr) 12.00 9.00 3.000204 Feb. boar (Feb. previous yr) 10.50 6.00 3.000205 Mar. boar (Mar. previous yr) 9.00 4.50 1.500206 Mature sow (Sept. 1 three years previous)

15.00 7.50 4.500207 Junior sow 15.00 7.50 4.500208 Senior sow Aug. 1 two yrs previous-Feb. 1 previous yr

15.00 7.50 4.500209 Jan. sow (Jan. previous yr) 10.50 6.00 3.000210 Feb. sow (Feb. previous yr) 9.00 6.00 3.000211 Mar. sow (Mar. previous yr) 7.50 4.50 1.500212 Exhibitors herd: boar over 2 yrs, sow over 3 yrs, gilt or barrow 2 yrs under 3, gilt or barrow 1 yr under 2, gilt or barrow under 1 yr 12.00 7.50 3.000213 Breeders herd 10.50 6.00 3.000214 4 animals either sex, get of one boar

12.00 7.50 3.000215 4 animals either sex, under 6 months product of same sow 12.00 7.50 3.000216 Brood sow with litter of pigs born at fair 30.00 15.00 7.50

SECTION 41 BIGGEST SWINE – ALL BREEDSAll breeds compete. Rosette given to Champion.CLASS DESCRIPTION 1st

0217 Biggest boar (all breeds) 15.000218 Biggest sow (all breeds) 15.00

DEPT. 11 OPEN CLASS POULTRYEntry fee is $.25 per entry. Superintendent must have key orcombination for all locks. All exhibitors are required to bring their projects to judges table when called. Exhibitors must bepresent when animal is judged or the animal may not be judged.ALL POULTRY MUST BE FED AND PENS CLEANED BY 8:00 AM DAILY. There will be a $5.00 fee per day if pens are not cleaned.

ALL POULTRY AND FOWL (EXCEPT PIGEONS AND DOVES) MUST BEPULLORUM TESTED PRIOR TO BEING CAGED. TESTER WILL BE AVAILABLE ON SUNDAY BETWEEN 12:00 PM AND 2:00 PM ONLY.There will be a $5.00 fee per day if pullorum test is not completed. Poultry exhibits are accepted during these hours only.

Cock and hen are birds one year and older. Cockerel and pullet are birds less than one year old. Exhibitor must select one maleand two females to compete for pens. The Fair Association will use every precaution to prevent spread of disease among the poultry exhibits; however, we suggest that poultry exhibitors keep birds returned from the fair separate from their flock for at least ten days to ensure that no rot or other diseases develop.

DEPT. 11 OPEN CLASS LARGE FOWLSECTION 50 AMERICAN SECTION 51 ASIATICSECTION 52 ENGLISHSECTION 53 MEDITERRANEANSECTION 54 HAMBURGSECTION 55 POLISHSECTION 56 FRENCHSECTION 57 MISCELLANEOUS LARGE FOWLCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0230 Cock 3.00 2.25 1.500231 Hen 3.00 2.25 1.500232 Cockerel 3.00 2.25 1.500233 Pullett 3.00 2.25 1.500234 Old trio 3.00 2.25 1.500235 Young trio 3.00 2.25 1.50

DEPT. 11 OPEN CLASS BANTAMSSECTION 60 SINGLE COMB CLEAN LEGGEDSECTION 61 ROSE COMB CLEAN LEGGEDSECTION 62 ALL OTHER COMB CLEAN LEGGEDSECTION 63 FEATHER LEGGEDSECTION 64 MODERN GAMESECTION 65 OLD ENGLISH GAMECLASS DESCRIPTON 1st 2nd 3rd

0240 Cock bantam 2.25 1.90 1.500241 Hen bantam 2.25 1.90 1.500242 Cockerel bantam 2.25 1.90 1.500243 Pullet bantam 2.25 1.90 1.500244 Old trio bantam 2.25 1.90 1.500245 Young trio bantam 2.25 1.90 1.50

SECTION 70 BEST LARGE FOWL DISPLAYCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0246 Best large fowl display Ribbon

SECTION 71 BEST BANTAM DISPLAYCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0247 Best bantam display Ribbon

SECTION 75 EGGSJudged according to weight, shape and colorCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0248 Best dozen brown eggs 6.50 5.00 4.000249 Best dozen white eggs 6.50 5.00 4.000250 Best other eggs 6.50 5.00 4.00 (such as speckled, natural colored, etc.)

SECTION 80 TURKEYSCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0259 Blue State 4.50 3.00 1.500260 Bourbon Red 4.50 3.00 1.500261 Bronze 4.50 3.00 1.500262 Narragansett 4.50 3.00 1.500263 Royal Palm 4.50 3.00 1.500264 White Holland 4.50 3.00 1.500265 Any other 4.50 3.00 1.50

SECTION 85 ORNAMENTAL FOWLCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0270 Pea Fowl 4.50 3.00 1.500271 Pheasants 4.50 3.00 1.500272 Guinea Fowl Pearl Gray 4.50 3.00 1.500273 Guinea Fowl Lavender 4.50 3.00 1.500274 Guinea Fowl Purple 4.50 3.00 1.500275 Guinea Fowl Pearl White 4.50 3.00 1.500276 Pigeons 4.50 3.00 1.500277 Quail 4.50 3.00 1.500278 Any other fowl 4.50 3.00 1.50

DEPT. 11 OPEN CLASS DUCKSSECTION 90 PEKIN WHITESECTION 91 ROUEN GRAYSECTION 92 CAYUGA BLACKSECTION 93 CALL GRAYSECTION 94 CALL WHITESECTION 95 MUSCOVEY BLACKSECTION 96 MUSCOVEY BLUESECTION 97 MUSCOVEY CHOCOLATESECTION 98 MUSCOVEY WHITESECTION 99 BUFFSECTION 100 CRESTED WHITESECTION 101 SWEDISH BLUESECTION 102 KHAKI CAMPBELLSECTION 103 AYLESBURG WHITESECTION 104 BLACK EAST INDIASECTION 105 RUNNER FAWN AND WHITESECTION 106 RUNNER WHITESECTION 107 RUNNER PENCILEDSECTION 108 MANDARINSECTION 109 WOODSECTION 110 ANY OTHERCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0285 Old drake 2.00 1.50 1.000286 Old duck 2.00 1.50 1.000287 Young drake 2.00 1.50 1.000288 Young duck 2.00 1.50 1.00

DEPT. 11 OPEN CLASS GEESESECTION 113 TOULOUSE GRAYSECTION 114 EMBDEN WHITESECTION 115 AFRICAN BROWNSECTION 116 CHINESE BROWNSECTION 117 CHINESE WHITESECTION 118 SIBASTOPOL WHITESECTION 119 AMERICAN BUFFSECTION 120 PILGRIMSECTION 121 CANADASECTION 122 EGYPTIANCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0290 Gander 3.00 2.25 1.500291 Goose 3.00 2.25 1.500292 Gander gosling over 3 mos 3.00 2.25 1.500293 Goose gosling over 3 mos 3.00 2.25 1.50

SECTION 125 MIXED OR OTHER BREEDCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0300 Chicken hen 3.00 2.25 1.500301 Chicken rooster 3.00 2.25 1.500302 Turkey any sex 3.00 2.25 1.500303 Duck any sex 3.00 2.25 1.500304 Goose any sex 3.00 2.25 1.500305 Mother with young 4.50 3.00 2.25

DEPT. 13 OPEN CLASS RABBITS

ENTRY FEE: $.25 per class per animal. ANIMALS NOT BEINGJUDGED ARE NOT ALLOWED IN BARNS. If exhibitor is unsurewhat breed the rabbit is, enter under SECTION 0142 ANY OTHERPURE BREED and it will be judged on condition only.ANIMALS WILL BE CHECKED ON ARRIVAL FOR SIGNS OF DISEASE.Animals showing symptoms of disease will not be accepted.All entries are entered at owner’s risk. No breeding during fair.All exhibitors are required to bring rabbit to judges table when called. Exhibitors must be present when animal is judged or animal will not be judged. ALL ANIMALS MUST BE KEPT FED AND PENS CLEANED BY 8:00 AM DAILY. KEEP WATER AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES. There will be a fee of $5.00 per day if pen is not cleaned. Pregnant does and does that have kindled within four weeks of fair are not eligible for show. AN EXHIBITOR MAY ONLY WIN TWO AWARDS IN EACH CLASS WITHOUT COMPETITION.

SECTION 130 CALIFORNIANSECTION 131 CHECKERED GIANTSECTION 132 ANGORA (any long haired breed)SECTION 133 DUTCHSECTION 134 HOLLAND LOPSECTION 135 MINI LOPSECTION 136 FLEMISH GIANTSECTION 137 NETHERLAND DWARFSECTION 138 NEW ZEALANDSECTION 139 MINI REXSECTION 140 REXSECTION 141 SATINSECTION 142 ANY OTHER PURE BREEDSECTION 143 MIXED BREEDCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0310 Junior buck under 6 mos 4.50 2.25 1.500311 Junior doe under 6 mos 4.50 2.25 1.500312 Intermediate buck 6-8 mos 4.50 2.25 1.500313 Intermediate doe 6-8 mos 4.50 2.25 1.500314 Senior buck over 8 mos 4.50 2.25 1.500315 Senior doe over 8 mos 4.50 2.25 1.500316 Doe and litter over 4 weeks 4.50 2.25 1.50

SECTION 145 GRAND CHAMPION Grand Champion RosetteReserve Grand Champion Rosette

SECTION 148 FUR/WOOLCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd

0327 Any rabbit shown in above classes 4.50 2.25 for their high standard of fur.

0328 Any rabbit shown in above classes 4.50 2.25 for their high standard of wool.

SECTION 149 COMMERCIAL DISPLAYENTRY FEE: $1.00 per animal. Best commercial display is any display of rabbit hides or any display of the rabbit industry.CLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd

0339 Best commercial fur display 15.00 7.500340 Best commercial wool display 15.00 7.50

SECTION 160 POCKET PETENTRY FEE: $.25 per animal. EXHIBITORS MUST BRING THEIR OWN CAGES AND SEE THAT PETS ARE CLEAN AND WELL CARED FOR DURING FAIR. CAGES SHOULD BE LOCKED.CLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0350 Gerbil 3.00 2.25 1.500351 Hamster 3.00 2.25 1.500352 Rat 3.00 2.25 1.500353 Mouse 3.00 2.25 1.500354 Bird 3.00 2.25 1.500355 Ferret 3.00 2.25 1.500356 Lizard 3.00 2.25 1.500357 Snake 3.00 2.25 1.500358 Tortoise 3.00 2.25 1.500359 Any other 3.00 2.25 1.50

SECTION 161 CAVYCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0360 Senior boar 6 mos or over 32 oz 3.00 2.25 1.500361 Senior sow 6 mos or over 32 oz 3.00 2.25 1.500362 Junior boar under 6 mos and 32 oz 3.00 2.25 1.500363 Junior sow under 6 mos and 32 oz 3.00 2.25 1.50

CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR 2021 OPEN HORSE SHOW~ PLEASURE DIVISION ~

Participate in Cheboygan County Open Horse Show (Pleasure Division).

Saturday, August 7, 2021 Chairperson: Brenda Mushlock8:30 AM Sharp – Rain or shine! Judge: Terri DelbridgeCheboygan County Fairgrounds cheboygancountyfair.com204 E. Lincoln Avenue, Cheboygan, MI 49721 See website for registration requirements and forms

PREMIUMS: 1st $30.00 2nd $24.00 3rd: $18.00 4th: $12.00

FEES: Pre-registration: Adult $5.00, Youth $3.00 per class Day of show registration: Adult $6.00, Youth $4.00 per class Stall fees: $15.00 each with $10.00 refunded if stall is cleaned and inspected by barn superintendent. Clean up fee: Any trailer hauling in animals and not using a stall will be charged $20.00 refunded if area

surrounding the trailer is clean after the show.

Exhibitors must reach the age of 6 by January 1 of fair year.

Halter horses are limited to one class except for color and championship classes even if double registered. Championship classes do not receive premiums. Show committee and/or judge has the right to combine classesbut will judge them separately.

Helmet is required for all 6-8 year old exhibitors, riders age 9-12 years old and all riders of English and Speed Classes. No refunds or free switching for exhibitor error of registration. See front of fair book for superintendents, deadlines, judging schedules.

Questions should be directed to Show Chairperson.

DEPT 15 OPEN HORSESECTION 165 HALTERCLASS DESCRIPTION0370 Stallion0371 Weanling0372 Yearling0373 Two year old0374 Mare stock horse 3 and over0375 Mare pleasure horse 3 and over0376 Gelding stock horse 3 and over0377 Gelding pleasure horse 3 and over0378 Pony 56” and under0379 Miniature horse 38” and under0380 Color (60% color, 40% conformation) Overall Grand and Reserve Champions (1st place winners from classes 0370-0379)

BREAKSECTION 165 SHOWMANSHIPCLASS DESCRIPTION0383 35 years and older0384 19-34 years0385 14-18 years0386 7-13 years0387 Lead line 6 years and under (no premiums)0388 Walk/Trot 19 years and older0389 Walk/Trot 18 years and under

SECTION 170 DRIVINGCLASS DESCRIPTION0412 Pony hitch – 10413 Pony hitch – 20414 Horse hitch – 10415 Horse hitch – 20416 Miniature horse – 10417 Miniature horse – 2

LUNCHSECTION 170 PERFORMANCE CLASS DESCRIPTION0420 English Pleasure 35 years and older0421 English Pleasure 19-34 years0422 English Pleasure 14-18 years0423 English Pleasure 7-13 years0424 English Pleasure Walk/Trot 19 years and older0425 English Pleasure Walk/Trot 18 years and under0426 English Pleasure Lead Line 6 years and under (no premium)0427 English Equitation 35 years and older0428 English Equitation 19-34 years0429 English Equitation 14-18 years0430 English Equitation 7-13 years0431 English Equitation Walk/Trot 19 years and older0432 English Equitation Walk/Trot 18 years and under0433 English Equitation Lead Line 6 years and under (no premium)

TACK CHANGE BREAK (15 MINUTES)0440 Western Pleasure 35 years and older0441 Western Pleasure 19-34 years0442 Western Pleasure 14-18 years0443 Western Pleasure 7-13 years0444 Western Pleasure Walk/Trot 19 years and older0445 Western Pleasure Walk/Trot 18 years and under0446 Western Pleasure Lead Line 6 years and under (no premium)0447 Western Equitation 35 years and older0448 Western Equitation 19-34 years0449 Western Equitation 14-18 years0450 Western Equitation 7-13 years0451 Western Equitation Walk/Trot 19 years and older0452 Western Equitation Walk/Trot 18 years and under

CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR 2021 OPEN HORSE SHOW~ SPEED DIVISION ~

Participate in Cheboygan County Open Horse Show (Speed Division). Participants are automatically enrolled and have the chance to win a prize by accumulating points from each class. One horse, one rider.

Sunday, August 7, 2021 Chairperson: Brenda Mushlock1:00 PM Sharp – Rain or shine! Judge: Terri DelbridgeCheboygan County Fairgrounds cheboygancountyfair.com204 E. Lincoln Avenue, Cheboygan, MI 49721 See website for registration requirements and forms

PREMIUMS: 1st $30.00 2nd $24.00 3rd: $18.00 4th: $12.00FEES: Pre-registration: Adult $5.00, Youth $3.00 per class Day of show registration: Adult $6.00, Youth $4.00 per class Stall fees: $15.00 each with $10.00 refunded if stall is cleaned and inspected by barn superintendent. Clean up fee: All trailers hauling in animals and not using a stall will be charged a $20.00 to be refunded if area surrounding the trailer is clean after the show.Exhibitors must reach the age of 6 by January 1 of fair year. ALL SPEED RIDERS: helmets and proper required (long pants, long sleeved collared shirt).Improper attire and/or no helmet will result in a disqualification for that ride.Novice, Walk/Trot Youth and/or Green Riders and Green Horses are not permitted to ride or exhibit in speed classes.

DEPT. 15 OPEN HORSESECTION 170 SPEEDCLASS DESCRIPTION0454 Pole bending 7-13 years pony0455 Down and back 7-13 years pony0456 Keyhole 7-13 years pony

0457 Flags 7-13 years pony0458 Cloverleaf 7-13 years pony0460 Pole bending 35 years and older0461 Pole bending 19-34 years0462 Pole bending 14-18 years0463 Pole bending 7-13 years0464 Pole bending SWEEPSTAKES*0465 Down and back 35 years and older0466 Down and back 19-34 years0467 Down and back 14-18 years0468 Down and back 7-13 years0469 Down and back SWEEPSTAKES*0470 Keyhole 35 years and older0471 Keyhole 19-34 years0472 Keyhole 14-18 years0473 Keyhole 7-13 years0474 Flag Race 35 years and older0475 Flag Race 19-34 years0476 Flag Race 14-18 years0477 Flag Race 7-13 years0478 Cloverleaf 35 years and older0479 Cloverleaf 19-34 years0480 Cloverleaf 14-18 years0481 Cloverleaf 7-13 years0482 Cloverleaf SWEEPSTAKES*SWEEPSTAKES* JACKPOT CLASSES

Entry fee: $10.00 taken day of show. 80% payback through 4th place (50-25-15-10%) NO FAIR PREMIUMS

DEPT. 18 OPEN LLAMAS/ALPACAS/EXOTICSLlamas/Alpacas/Exotics with clinical signs of infectious, contagious or toxicological disease will be removed from fair. Animals must be under the control of their owner at all times or they will be asked to remove the animal from the grounds for the safety of the handler and the public.

SECTION 180 LLAMAS/ALPACAS/EXOTICSCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

9200 Showmanship 9.00 6.009203 Wool: male under 2 yrs 7.50 4.50 3.009204 Wool: male over 2 yrs 7.50 4.50 3.009205 Wool: female under 2 yrs 7.50 4.50 3.009206 Wool: female over 2 yrs 7.50 4.50 3.009207 Obstacle course 7.50 4.50 3.00

Handlers will only be allowed to enter each obstacle course once in either novice or advanced. Obstacle class will require llamas/alpacas/exotics to do various obstacles. Handlers and animals will be judged on their ability to work together as well as completion of an obstacle.

9210 Costume: male under 2 yrs 7.50 4.50 3.009211 Costume: male over 2 yrs 7.50 4.50 3.009212 Costume: female under 2 yrs7.50 4.50 3.009213 Costume: female over 2 yrs7.50 4.50 3.00

DEPT. 39 ARTIFICIAL BREEDERS ASSOCIATION ANIMALSENTRY FEE: $1.00 per class. Open to any female, grade or purebred, any breed or age which has been produced through an artificial insemination service of Michigan Breeders Association Inc. Entries may be made in this event up until time of showing. Proof of artificial breeding must accompany animal when it enters the ring. Animals must be led by owner and assistant if necessary. All entries must meet health requirements established by the Michigan Department of Agriculture. See health rules and regulation in front of this book.

Entries are not limited to number per form. Dairy entries in THIS EVENT ONLY may be brought to fairgrounds immediately before judging and may be removed immediately after if desired. Exhibitors must realize that this contest will be exceedingly difficult to judge and some decisions may be questioned. Tolerance of judge’s decision must therefore be requested by Fair Management. Suitable ribbons and rosettes to be provided. Sponsored by the Cheboygan Chapter of M.A.B.A.

SECTION 181 ARTIFICIAL BREEDERSCLASS DESCRIPTION1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th

0525 Dairy 7.50 6.00 4.50 3.00 1.50 0526 Beef 7.50 6.00 4.50 3.00 1.50

DEPT. 39 HERDSMAN’S SPECIALENTRY FEE: $1.00 Learning objective: to demonstrate general knowledge of raising, showing, fitting, training, and caring for different animal projects.

This class is open to any person exhibiting five or more animals of different species or to an organized 4-H club consisting of five or more members or animals to be selected by the Fair Board Judging Committee.

SECTION 182 HERDSMAN’S SPECIALCLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0528 Premium winners in this class are selected from thoseherdsmen from all livestock classes who contribute the most to the general activities of the fair in keeping the quarters of their livestock in a fine, presentable manner. Cleanliness of animals, pens, bedding and equipment is considered.

22.50 15.00 6.50

DEPT. 40 –OPEN CLASSNEEDLECRAFT

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES andJUDGING SCHEDULES.

All articles entered for premiums in this department shall havebeen made by the exhibitor, and no article can compete for

more than one premium. In awarding premiums, specialattention will be given to the degree of workmanship, type ofarticle exhibited, creativity, design and appearance. Articles

not properly entered cannot compete. Articles that are stainedor soiled will be disqualified. ARTICLES PREVIOUSLY RECEIVING

PREMIUMS CANNOT BE EXHIBITED AGAIN. Exhibitors areresponsible for placing entry tags securely on their own entries.

SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges,special award rosettes may be given for outstanding exhibits in

this department.

TEXTILE PAINTING, LIQUID EMBROIDERY,STENCILING

(FREEHAND, TRANSFERRED, EMBELLISHED, DECORATED)ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.

SECTION 184 CHILDREN (8 & under)

SECTION 185 PRE TEEN (9-12 yrs)

SECTION 186 YOUTH (13-17 yrs)

SECTION 187 ADULT (18 & over)

SECTION 188 SENIOR (65 & over)

SECTION 189 SPECIAL NEEDSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0530. Clothing – freehand 4.50 3.00 1.500531. Accessories, purses, etc. 4.50 3.00 1.500532. Household items, towels, etc. 4.50 3.00 1.500533. Clothing using transfers 4.50 3.00 1.500534. Accessories using transfers 4.50 3.00 1.500535. Household items using transfers 4.50 3.00 1.500536. Clothing – added decoration 4.50 3.00 1.500537. Accessories – added decoration 4.50 3.00 1.500538. Household items using decoration 4.50 3.00 1.50

CROCHETENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0544. Crocheted Felt wool items 7.50 6.00 4.500545. Tablecloth 7.50 6.00 4.500546. Bedspread 7.50 6.00 4.500547. Collars, dickeys 4.50 3.00 1.500548. Dress or suit 7.50 6.00 4.500549. Afghan – intricate design 7.50 6.00 4.500550. Afghan – simple design 6.00 4.50 3.000551. Afghan – kit 6.00 4.50 3.000552. Capes or ponchos 4.50 3.00 1.500553. Vest, stoles or shawls 4.50 3.00 1.500554. Lap robe 4.50 3.00 1.500555. Sweater (adult) 6.00 4.50 3.000556. Sweater (child) 4.50 3.00 1.500557. Infant sweater or infant set 4.50 3.00 1.500558. Place mats – set of 4 4.50 3.00 1.500559. Hat or Bag 3.00 1.50 1.000560. Pot holders – set of 3 3.00 1.50 1.000561. Towels 3.00 1.50 1.00

CROCHET CON’T.ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0562. Christmas stocking 3.00 1.50 1.000563. Holiday decoration 3.001 1.50 1.000564. Crocheted edging or insert 3.00 1.50 1.000565. Pillow cases 3.00 1.50 1.000566. Animals, toys 3.00 1.50 1.000567. Pillows 3.00 1.50 1.000568. Crocheted dolls 3.00 1.50 1,000569. Crocheted doll clothes 3.00 1.50 1.000570. Doilies 3.00 1.50 1.000571. Any other crocheted article 3.00 1.50 1.00

MACHINE KNITTINGENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0575. Infant or child’s garment 4.50 3.00 1.500576. Adult sweater or garment 6.00 4.50 3.00 0577. Afghan 7.50 6.00 4.500578. Afghan kit for machine 6.00 450 3.00 0579. Any other (list name of item) 4.50 3.00 1.50

KNITTINGENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0590. Plain sweater 6.00 4.50 3.000591. Sweater – knit stitch pattern 7.50 6.00 4.500592. Sweater – color work pattern 7.50 6.00 4.500593. Baby clothes – 3 articles 4.50 3.00 1.500594. Dresses or suits 7.50 6.00 4.500595. Afghan – intricate design 9.00 7.50 6.000596. Afghan – simple design 7.50 6.00 4.500597. Small articles – hats, etc. 3.00 1.50 1.000598. Vests, stoles, shawls 4.50 3.00 1.500599. Capes or ponchos 6.00 4.50 3.000600. Knitted dolls or toys 3.00 1.50 1.000601. Knitted doll clothes/footwear 3.00 1.50 1.000602. Knitted bedspread/blanket 7.50 6.00 4.500604. Any other knitted item 6.00 4.50 3.00

EMBROIDERED ARTICLES ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.

HAND EMBROIDEREDCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0616. Table linens 4.50 3.00 1.500617. Dresser scarf 3.00 1.50 1.000618. Pictures – ready to hang 3.00 1.50 1.000619. Personal accessories

(purse, eye glass case, etc) 3.00 1.50 1.000620. Household accessories

(pillow cases, towels, etc) 3.00 1.50 1.000621. Clothing (aprons, etc.) 3.00 1.50 1.000622. Any other item (list item) 3.00 1.50 1.00MACHINE EMBROIDEREDCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0623. Machine embroidered item 3.00 1.50 1.00(list item)

QUILTSWall hanging, Baby/Crib, Lap, Twin, Full, Queen, King size

ENTRY FEE is $1.00 per Class.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0625 Antique quilt over 50 years old 4.50 3.00 1.500626 Antique quilt over 75 years old 6.00 4.50 3.00 0627 Antique quilt over 100 years old 7.50 6.00 4.500628 Applique quilt-hand appliqued, hand quilted (wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 15.00 10.50 7.500629 Applique quilt-hand appliqued, hand quilted

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 15.00 10.50 7.500630 Applique quilt-hand appliqued, machine quilted

(wall hanging, crib or lab quilt) 10.50 7.50 4.500631 Appliqued quilt-hand appliqued, machine quilted

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 15.00 7.50 7.500632 Appliqued quilt-machine appliqued, machine quilted

(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 7.50 6.00 4.500633 Appliqued quilt-machine appliqued, machine quilted

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 10.50 7.50 4.500634 Art quilt (any size) 20.00 15.00 10.500635 Candlewicking quilt (any size) 20.00 15.00 10.500636 Crazy quilt

(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 15.00 10.50 7.500637 Crazy quilt

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 20.00 15.00 10.500638 Embroidered quilt

(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 15.00 10.50 7.500639 Embroidered quilt

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 20.00 15.00 10.500640 Holiday quilted items (any size)15.00 10.50 7.500641 Machine embroidery quilted

(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 10.50 7.50 6.000642 Machine embroidery quilted

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 15.00 10.50 7.500643 Paper pieced quilt

(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 10.50 7.50 6.000644 Paper pieced quilt

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 15.00 10.50 7.500645 Patchwork items

(other than quilts) 7.50 6.00 4.500646 Pieced and appliqued quilt

(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 15.00 10.50 7.500647 Pieced and appliqued quilt

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 20.00 15.00 10.500648 Pieced quilt-hand pieced, hand quilted

(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 15.00 10.50 7.500649 Pieced quilt-hand pieced, hand quilted

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 20.00 15.00 10.500650 Pieced quilt-hand pieced, machine quilted

(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 10.50 7.50 6.000651 Pieced quilt-hand pieced, machine quilted

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 15.00 10.50 7.500652 Pieced quilt-machine pieced, hand quilted

(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 10.50 7.50 6.000653 Pieced quilt-machine pieced, hand quilted

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 15.00 10.50 7.500654 Pieced quilt-machine pieced, machine quilted

(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 7.50 6.00 4.500655 Pieced quilt-machine pieced, machine quilted

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 10.50 7.50 6.000656 Primitive quilt

(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 15.00 10.50 7.500657 Primitive quilt

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 20.00 15.00 10.500658 Professional quilting

(only the quilting will be judged)15.00 10.50 7.500659 Quilt-handmade by one person, quilted by another

(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 15.00 10.50 7.500660 Quilt-handmade by one person, quilted by another

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 20.00 15.00 10.500661 Quilt made from a kit

(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 7.50 6.00 4.500662 Quilt made from a kit

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 10.50 7.50 6.00

0663 Quilt made by club or group(friendship or round robin quilt)15.00 10.50 7.50

0664 Quilt machine pieced by one person, quilted by another(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 10.50 7.50 6.00

0665 Quilt machine pieced by one person, quilted by another(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 15.00 10.50 7.50

0666 Quilted article other than quilt 7.50 6.00 4.500667 Themed quilt

(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 10.50 7.50 6.000668 Themed quilt

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 15.00 10.50 7.500669 Tied quilt hand sewn

(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 10.50 7.50 6.000670 Tied quilt hand sewn

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 15.00 10.50 7.500671 Tied quilt machine sewn

(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 7.50 6.00 4.500672 Tied quilt machine sewn

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 10.50 7.50 6.000673 Whole cloth quilt handmade

(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 15.00 10.50 7.500674 Whole cloth quilt handmade

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 20.00 15.00 10.500675 Whole cloth quilt machine made

(wall hanging, crib or lap quilt) 10.50 7.50 6.000676 Whole cloth quilt machine made

(twin, full, queen, king quilt) 15.00 10.50 7.500677 Wool quilt (any size) 20.00 15.00 10.500678 Wool quilt-picture,

large wall hanging 15.00 10.50 7.500679 Wool quilt-pillow,

small wall hanging 10.50 7.50 6.000680 Wool quilt-personal accessories

(purse, eyeglass case, etc) 10.50 7.50 6.000681 Any other quilt not listed 15.00 10.50 7.50

RUGSENTRY FEE IS $.25 PER CLASS

CLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0685 Hooked rugs-wool 4.50 3.00 1.500686 Punch rugs 4.50 3.00 1.500687 Locker hooking rug 4.50 3.00 1.500688 Penny rug 4.50 3.00 1.500689 Hooked rug-yarn 4.50 3.00 1.500690 Hooked rug-rags, etc. 4.50 3.00 1.500691 Braided rug 4.50 3.00 1.500692 Crocheted rug 4.50 3.00 1.500673 Woven rug 4.50 3.00 1.500674 Any other rug 4.50 3.00 1.50

NEEDLEPOINTENTRY FEE IS $.25 PER CLASS

CLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0686 Punch needle 4.50 3.00 1.500687 Furniture

(chairs, pads, pillows, etc.) 7.50 6.00 4.500688 Personal accessories

(belt, purse, etc.) 4.50 3.00 1.500689 Wall hanging or picture

(must be ready to hang) 4.50 3.00 1.500690 Any other needlepoint article

(list name of item) 9.00 6.00 3.00

NEEDLEPOINT ON CANVAS/PLASTIC CANVASENTRY FEE IS $.25 PER CLASS

CLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0701 Personal accessories(purse, belt, etc.) 4.50 3.00 1.50

0702 Household accessories(tissue box covers, vases, etc.)

0703 Knick knacks, decorations, novelties, trains, etc. 4.50 3.00 1.50

0704 Any other not mentioned(list name of item) 4.50 3.00 1.50

MISCELLANEOUS HANDIWORKENTRY FEE IS $,25 PER CLASS

CLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0715 Bargello 4.50 3.00 1.500716 Crewel embroidery-small wall hanging or pillow

(must be ready to hang) 4.50 3.00 1.500717 Crewel embroidery-large wall hanging or picture

(must be ready to hang) 7.50 6.00 4.500718 Crewel embroidery-any other 4.50 3.00 1.500719 Candle wicking 4.50 3.00 1.500720 Chicken scratching 4.50 3.00 1.500721 Cutwork 4.50 3.00 1.500722 Felting-accessories and small

animals/objects 4.50 3.00 1.500723 Sampler

(various stitching styles) 4.50 3.00 1.500724 Smocking 4.50 3.00 1.500725 Tatting 4.50 3.00 1.500726 Trapunto 4.50 3.00 1.500727 White work3

(hardanger, pulled works) 4.50 3.00 1.500728 Any other handiwork not mentioned including Brazilian and wool felt embroidery

(list name of item) 4.50 3.00 1.50

CROSS STITCHENTRY FEE IS $.25 PER CLASS

CLASS DESCRIPTION 1st 2nd 3rd

0742. No-count cross stitch (pre-st) 4.50 3.00 1.500743. Counted cross stitch, clothing 4.50 3.00 1.500744. Counted cross stitch – pictures or wall hanging (ready to hang)

4.50 3.00 1.500745. Counted cross stitch, accessories 4.50 3.00 1.500746. Any other cross stitch not

mentioned (list name of item) 4.50 3.00 1.50

SECTION 190 NEEDLECRAFT DISPLAY

ENTRY FEE is $2.00 per Class.A display by one individual or a group with at least 5 different/same types ofneedlework (such as crochet, knitting, embroidery, quilting, cross-stitching,tatting, smocking, etc.) That shows creative abilities and workmanship. Groupswill be responsible for setting their displays and furnishings any articles neededfor backdrops, etc. Space need shall not exceed 4 feet.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0757. Needlecraft display - 30.00 15.00 10.50A display by one individual with at least 5 or more items of differenttypes of needlework/thread work that is coordinated/themed.

0758. Needlecraft display - 30.00 15.00 10.50A display by one individual of needlework/threadwork with theirown original pattern (including their own design work, other thanclothing) that is being used in the décor of the home.

0759. Needlecraft Group display - 30.00 15.00 10.50A display by a group with at least 5 or more items of same ordifferent types of needlework/threadwork that is coordinated orthemed.

DEPT. 40 – NEEDLEWORKMACHINE SEWING

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES andJUDGING SCHEDULES.

All articles entered for premiums in this department shall havebeen made by the exhibitor, and no article can compete formore than one premium. In awarding premiums, specialattention will be given to the degree of workmanship, type ofarticle exhibited, creativity, design and appearance. Articlesnot properly entered cannot compete. Articles that are stainedor soiled will be disqualified. ARTICLES PREVIOUSLY RECEIVINGPREMIUMS CANNOT BE EXHIBITED AGAIN. Exhibitors areresponsible for placing entry tags securely on their own entries.SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges,special award rosettes may be given for outstanding exhibits inthis department.

ONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASS IN DEPARTMENT 40 – Machine Sewing

ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. (unless otherwise stated)

CLOTHING/HOMEClothing must be on wire hangers.

SECTION 195 CHILDREN (8 & under)

SECTION 196 PRE TEEN (9-12 yrs)

SECTION 197 YOUTH (13-17 yrs)

SECTION 198 ADULT (18 & over)

SECTION 199 SENIOR (65 & over)

SECTION 200 SPECIAL NEEDSBOYS; INFANTS, YOUNG CHILDREN TO SIZE 6X

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0770. Bib overalls 4.50 3.00 1.500771. Coat/jacket 4.50 3.00 1.500772. Dress suit 4.50 3.00 1.500773. Pants, slacks, jeans 4.50 3.00 1.500774. Play suit 4.50 3.00 1.500775. Shirt 4.50 3.00 1.500776. Shorts 4.50 3.00 1.500777. Sleepwear 4.50 3.00 1.500778. Snow suit 4.50 3.00 1.500779. T-shirt 4.50 3.00 1.500780. Vest 4.50 3.00 1.500781. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item0

GIRLS; INFANTS, YOUNG CHILDREN TO SIZE 6XCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0795. Bib overalls 4.50 3.00 1.500796. Blouses/tops 4.50 3.00 1.50 0797. Coat/jacket 4.50 3.00 1.500798. Dress 4.50 3.00 1.500799. Pants, slacks 4.50 3.00 1.500800. Party dress 4.50 3.00 1.500801. Shorts 4.50 3.00 1.500802. Skirt 4.50 3.00 1.500803. Sleepwear 4.50 3.00 1.500804. Snow suit 4.50 3.00 1.500805. Swim suit 4.50 3.00 1.500806. T-shirt 4.50 3.00 1.500807. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)

BOYS CLOTHING – K THROUGH 12CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0818. Coat/jacket 4.50 3.00 1.500819. Dress shirt 4.50 3.00 1.500820. Shirt - sport 4.50 3.00 1.500821. Shorts 4.50 3.00 1.500822. Slacks 4.50 3.00 1.500823. Sleepwear 4.50 3.00 1.500824. Sportswear (jogging suit, etc.) 4.50 3.00 1.500825. Suit - Dress 4.50 3.00 1.500826. Suit - Sport 4.50 3.00 1.500827. T-shirt 4.50 3.00 1.500828. Vest 4.50 3.00 1.500829. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)

GIRLS CLOTHING – K THROUGH 12CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0840. Bib overalls 4.50 3.00 1.500841. Blouses/tops 4.50 3.00 1.50 0842. Dress 4.50 3.00 1.500843. Coat/jacket 4.50 3.00 1.500844. Formal dress 4.50 3.00 1.500845. Jumper 4.50 3.00 1.500846. Jump suit 4.50 3.00 1.500847. Shorts 4.50 3.00 1.500848. Skirt 4.50 3.00 1.500849. Slacks/jeans 4.50 3.00 1.500850. Sleepwear 4.50 3.00 1.500851. Sportswear (jogging suit, etc.) 4.50 3.00 1.500852. Suit 4.50 3.00 1.500853. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)

0854. Coordinated wardrobe – 8 pcs. 22.50 15.00 7.50ENTRY FEE $1.00

MEN’S CLOTHINGCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0865. Casual shirt 4.50 3.00 1.500866. Casual slacks 4.50 3.00 1.500867. Dress shirt 4.50 3.00 1.500868. Dress slacks 4.50 3.00 1.500869. Jacket/coat 4.50 3.00 1.500870. Sleepwear 4.50 3.00 1.500871. Sportswear 4.50 3.00 1.500872. Suit 4.50 3.00 1.500873. Vest 4.50 3.00 1.500874. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)0875. Coordinated wardrobe – 8 pcs. 22.50 15.00 7.50

ENTRY FEE $1.00

WOMEN’S CLOTHINGCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0886. Bib overalls 4.50 3.00 1.500887. Blouses/tops – casual or sport 4.50 3.00 1.500888. Blouses/tops – dressy 4.50 3.00 1.500889. Dress 4.50 3.00 1.500890. Formal wear 4.50 3.00 1.500891. Coat/jacket 4.50 3.00 1.500892. Jump suit 4.50 3.00 1.500893. Shorts 4.50 3.00 1.500894. Skirt 4.50 3.00 1.500895. Slacks/jeans - casual 4.50 3.00 1.500896. Slacks/pants - dressy 4.50 3.00 1.500897. Sleepwear 4.50 3.00 1.500898. Sportswear (jogging suit, etc.) 4.50 3.00 1.500899. Suit, casual 4.50 3.00 1.500900. Suit, tailored 4.50 3.00 1.500901. T-shirt 4.50 3.00 1.500902. Uniform 4.50 3.00 1.500903. Vest 4.50 3.00 1.500904. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)

0905. Coordinated wardrobe – 8 pcs. 22.50 15.00 7.50ENTRY FEE $1.00

WARDROBE ACCESSORIES – Male/Female

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0916. Aprons 3.00 1.50 .750917. Bibs 3.00 1.50 .750918. Carry bags/travel bags 3.00 1.50 .750919. Collars/cuffs 3.00 1.50 .750920. Hats 3.00 1.50 .750921. Purses 3.00 1.50 .750922. Scarves 3.00 1.50 .750923. Slippers 3.00 1.50 .750924. Ties 3.00 1.50 .750925. Any other not mentioned 3.00 1.50 .75

(list item, i.e.: wearable art)

ORIGINAL DESIGNS FROM DRAFTED PATTERNSYou must provide the judge with sketches and drafted pattern aswell as the garment. Entries are to be original design by the entrant.

ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0940. Article designed & constructed 7.50 6.00 4.50

MACHINE SEWING FOR THE HOMEENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class, unless stated otherwise.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0946. Pillows 4.50 3.00 1.500947. Slipcovers 7.50 6.00 4.500948. Potholders (2 or more in set) 3.00 1.50 .750949. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)0950. Coordinated items made for the

home. 22.50 15.00 7.50ENTRY FEE $1.00

HOME SEWN ITEMS FROM COMMERCIAL KITSENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0965. Booties 3.00 1.50 .750966. Clothing 3.00 1.50 .750967. Sleeping bags 6.00 4.50 3.000968. Tents 6.00 4.50 3.000969. Any other not mentioned 3.00 1.50 .75

(list item)

MACHINE APPLIQUEENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.

Articles may be purchased but the appliqué work must be sewn by theexhibitor.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0975. Clothing 4.50 3.00 1.500976. Accessories (purses, bags, etc) 4.50 3.00 1.500977. Household items (pillows, etc) 4.50 3.00 1.50

HOME SEWN CLOTHING DESIGNED FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING

ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.Sewn for people with physical limitations, i.e.; arthritis, etc.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0980. Preschool child 4.50 3.00 1.500981. Male adult 4.50 3.00 1.500982. Female adult 4.50 3.00 1.50

MACHINE SEWING FOR FUNENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

0995. Dolls (rag or fabric) no kit 4.50 3.00 1.500996. Dolls (rag or fabric) from kit 4.50 3.00 1.500997. Doll clothes for small dolls 4.50 3.00 1.500998. Doll clothes for large dolls 4.50 3.00 1.500999. Stuffed animals – not from kit 4.50 3.00 1.501000. Stuffed animals – from kit 4.50 3.00 1.501001. Soft sculpture 4.50 3.00 1.501002. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)

COSTUMES

ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1005. Child (boy or girl) 6.00 4.50 3.001006. Woman 6.00 4.50 3.001007. Man 6.00 4.50 3.001008. Any other, such as animals etc. 6.00 4.50 3.001009. Made by a professional 6.00 4.50 3.00

HAND SEWN ITEMSENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1015. Clothing 4.50 3.00 1.501016. Home accessories 4.50 3.00 1.501017. Toys, dolls, etc. 4.50 3.00 1.501018. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)

SECTION 202 MACHINE SEWING DISPLAYENTRY FEE is $1.00

A display by an individual of eight or more items from any one class in Machine Sewing for Fun that shows creative ability, originality and workmanship. Individuals will be responsible for setting up their displays and should provide their own backdrops, etc.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1025. Machine Sewing Display 22.50 15.00 7.50

DEPT. 41 – OPEN CLASS CULINARYARTS (FOOD)

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES andJUDGING SCHEDULES.

Entries will be judged on appearance, texture, degree of skill required and howit is displayed. All entries must have been prepared by exhibitor. Productsfrom commercial mixes will be disqualified. Icings, frostings and fillings will bejudged on appearance and consistency of texture. INCLUDE RECIPE ON CARDFOR BAKED GOODS & CANDY.Foods must be in plastic wrap, ready for display when brought in, or on paperplates inserted in plastic bags. Avoid using plates or containers that need to bereturned. Exhibitors are responsible for placing entry tags securely on theirown entries. SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges,special award rosettes may be given for outstanding exhibits in thisdepartment.

SECTION 209 CHILDREN (8 & under)

SECTION 210 PRE TEEN (9-12 yrs)

SECTION 211 YOUTH (13-17 yrs)

SECTION 212 ADULT (18 & over)

SECTION 213 SENIOR (65 & over)

SECTION 214 SPECIAL NEEDS

YEAST BREADSBreads should be at least: 1/2 end of loaf or 4 rolls on a plate.

ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1030. White bread 4.50 3.00 1.501031. Whole wheat bread 4.50 3.00 1.501032. Other whole grain bread 4.50 3.00 1.501033. French bread 4.50 3.00 1.501034. Coffee cake 4.50 3.00 1.501035. White rolls 4.50 3.00 1.501036. Whole wheat rolls 4.50 3.00 1.501037. Croissants 4.50 3.00 1.501038. Cinnamon rolls 4.50 3.00 1.501039. Salt free bread or rolls 4.50 3.00 1.501040. Any other yeast rolls 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)

QUICK BREADS

Breads should be at least 1/2 end of loaf or 3 muffins or biscuits ona plate.

ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.ONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASS

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1055. Banana bread 4.50 3.00 1.501056. Nut bread 4.50 3.00 1.501057. Corn bread 4.50 3.00 1.501058. Pumpkin bread 4.50 3.00 1.501059. Date or Fruit bread 4.50 3.00 1.501060. Zucchini bread 4.50 3.00 1.501061. Coffee cake 4.50 3.00 1.501062. Muffins 4.50 3.00 1.501063. Biscuits 4.50 3.00 1.501064. Salt free quick bread 4.50 3.00 1.501065. Any other quick bread 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)1066. Cobbler/Crisp 4.50 3.00 1.50

CAKESNo cake mix or pre-packaged frostings permitted. Cakes should be

miniature, no more than 6” in diameter or a quarter section of aregular sized cake.

ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.ONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASS

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1078. Chocolate 4.50 3.00 1.501079. German/Swiss Chocolate 4.50 3.00 1.501080. Light cakes (yellow or white) 4.50 3.00 1.501081. Carrot/Zucchini cake 4.50 3.00 1.501082. Spice cake 4.50 3.00 1.501083. Angel/Sponge/Pound cake 4.50 3.00 1.501084. Fruit flavor; apple, cherry etc. 4.50 3.00 1.501085. Fruit cake 4.50 3.00 1.501086. Gingerbread 9.00 6.00 3.001087. Cupcakes (3 or 4) 3.00 1.50 .751088. Cake, reduced salt/sugar or

Sugar substitute 4.50 3.00 1.501089. Any other cake 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)

DECORATED CAKES/COOKIESEntries will be judged on use of tips, border work, neatness,

precision, choice & use of color, creativity, originality, difficulty oftechnique & design and general appearance. Cake dummies are

acceptable, as only the decorations will be judges.ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.

(unless otherwise stated)

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1098. Cupcakes (amateur) 10.50 9.00 7.501099. Cupcakes (professional) 10.50 9.00 7.501100. Birthday (amateur) 10.50 9.00 7.501101. Birthday (professional) 10.50 9.00 7.501102. Wedding (amateur) 22.50 15.00 10.50

ENTRY FEE $1

1103. Wedding (professional) 22.50 15.00 10.50ENTRY FEE $1

1104. All occasion (amateur) 10.50 9.00 7.501105. All occasion (professional) 10.50 9.00 7.501106. Cut-out cake 15.75 9.00 7.501107. Doll cake 15.75 9.00 7.501108. Holiday cake 15.75 9.00 7.501109. Any other decorated cake 15.75 9.00 7.50

(list item)1110. Sugar molding display 15.75 9.00 7.501111. Petit Four (12) 15.75 9.00 7.501112. Gingerbread/Candy house 15.75 9.00 7.501113. Decorated cookies (6) 11.25 4.50 3.001114. Giant decorated cookie 11.25 4.50 3.00

COOKIESThere should be 4 cookies on a plate

ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1125. Brownies 3.00 2.25 1.501126. Date cookies 3.00 2.25 1.501127. Sour cream cookies 3.00 2.25 1.501128. Chocolate chip 3.00 2.25 1.501129. Oatmeal 3.00 2.25 1.501130. Raisin 3.00 2.25 1.501131. Molasses 3.00 2.25 1.501132. Peanut butter 3.00 2.25 1.501133. Fruit 3.00 2.25 1.501134. Nut balls or crescents 3.00 2.25 1.501135. Refrigerator cookies 3.00 2.25 1.501136. Sugar 3.00 2.25 1.501137. Gingersnaps 3.00 2.25 1.501138. Filled cookies 3.00 2.25 1.501139. Shortbread 3.00 2.25 1.501141. One dozen assorted 3.00 2.25 1.501142. Reduced: salt, sugar or sugar

substitute 3.00 2.25 1.501143. Any other not listed 3.00 2.25 1.50

(i.e.: chocolate/bar/dog treat/etc: list item)

PIES Entries should be miniature, no more than 6” in diameter or a

quarter section of a regular sized pie.ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1155. Apple 4.50 3.00 1.501156. Blueberry 4.50 3.00 1.501157. Raspberry 4.50 3.00 1.501158. Blackberry 4.50 3.00 1.501159. Peach 4.50 3.00 1.501160. Mincemeat 4.50 3.00 1.501161. Raisin 4.50 3.00 1.501162. Cherry 4.50 3.00 1.501163. Any other not listed 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)The following pies are judged on color, texture and appearance only.1164. Lemon 4.50 3.00 1.501165. Pumpkin 4.50 3.00 1.501166. Chiffon and parfait pies 4.50 3.00 1.501167. Any other custard or

meringue pie (list item) 4.50 3.00 1.50

CANDIESThere should be 6 pieces on a plate

ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1180. Fudge, cooked 4.50 3.00 1.501181. Fudge, uncooked 4.50 3.00 1.501182. Penuche 4.50 3.00 1.501183. Divinity 4.50 3.00 1.501184. Pralines 4.50 3.00 1.501185. Fondant 4.50 3.00 1.501186. Toffee/Peanut Brittle 4.50 3.00 1.501187. Peanut butter 4.50 3.00 1.501188. Caramels 4.50 3.00 1.501189. Truffles 4.50 3.00 1.501190. Pulled taffy 4.50 3.00 1.501191. Chocolates 4.50 3.00 1.501192. Any other not listed 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)

SECTION 216 BAKING DISPLAY

ENTRY FEE is $1.00A display using at least 5 of the 7 baking categories by an individual that showscreative ability and workmanship. Individuals will be responsible for setting uptheir displays and may use china, silver, utensils, table linens or materials,flowers, etc. that will enhance the display.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1202. Individual baking display 22.50 15.00 10.501203. Group baking display 22.50 15.00 10.50(Tray of cookies, pieces of cake, pie or other pastry representing the work ofat least 6 members of a group/organization.)

DEPT. 41 – OPEN CLASS CULINARYARTS (CANNED GOODS)

See front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES andJUDGING SCHEDULES.

Judged on variety, quality, uniformity and attractiveness. Must be clean and sealed with lids and rings, including jellies and jams as paraffin seals become broken from handling of jars. Can be shown only once (same jar cannot be shown in succeeding year. Jars may be opened at discretion of judge.SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges, special awardrosettes may be given for outstanding exhibits in this department.

SECTION 218 CHILDREN (8 & under)

SECTION 219 PRE TEEN (9-12 yrs)

SECTION 220 YOUTH (13-17 yrs)

SECTION 221 ADULT (18 & over)

SECTION 222 SENIOR (65 & over)

SECTION 223 SPECIAL NEEDSCANNED VEGETABLES

Vegetables must be processed in a pressure cannerENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1210. Corn 4.50 3.00 1.501211. String beans, yellow 4.50 3.00 1.501212. String beans, green 4.50 3.00 1.501213. Beets 4.50 3.00 1.501214. Carrots 4.50 3.00 1.501215. Peas 4.50 3.00 1.501216. Tomatoes 4.50 3.00 1.501217. Spinach 4.50 3.00 1.501218. Asparagus 4.50 3.00 1.501219. Carrots and peas 4.50 3.00 1.501220. Succotash 4.50 3.00 1.501221. Lima beans 4.50 3.00 1.501222. Pumpkin 4.50 3.00 1.501223. Mushrooms 4.50 3.00 1.501224. Any other vegetable 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)

CANNED FRUIT ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1235. Blackberries 4.50 3.00 1.501236. Raspberries, red 4.50 3.00 1.501237. Raspberries, black 4.50 3.00 1.501238. Strawberries 4.50 3.00 1.501239. Blueberries 4.50 3.00 1.501240. Rhubarb 4.50 3.00 1.501241. Cherries, dark sweet 4.50 3.00 1.501242. Cherries, sour 4.50 3.00 1.501243. Plums 4.50 3.00 1.501244. Peaches, pitted 4.50 3.00 1.501245. Pears 4.50 3.00 1.501246. Apples 4.50 3.00 1.501247. Applesauce 4.50 3.00 1.501248. Any canned fruit processed i0

water or juice without added sugar 4.50 3.00 1.501249. Any other not mentioned (list) 4.50 3.00 1.50

CANNING DISPLAY

Attractiveness of arrangement, variety and uniformity of jars andclosures to be considered in judging. Not to exceed 30 jars.

ENTRY FEE is $1.00 per Class.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1255. Best display of canned fruits and vegetables by organizedgroup 22.50 15.00 7.50

1256. Best display of canned fruits and vegetables by singledisplayer 22.50 15.00 7.50

CANNED MEATSMeats must be processed in a pressure canner

ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1260. Pork 4.50 3.00 1.501261. Beef 4.50 3.00 1.501262. Fish (pints only) 4.50 3.00 1.501263. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)

PRESERVESPreserves must be sealed with lids and rings only – no paraffin

ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1275. Blackberry 4.50 3.00 1.501276. Raspberry 4.50 3.00 1.501277. Strawberry 4.50 3.00 1.501278. Cherry 4.50 3.00 1.501279. Blueberry or Huckleberry 4.50 3.00 1.501280. Currant 4.50 3.00 1.501281. Orange 4.50 3.00 1.501282. Tomato 4.50 3.00 1.501283. Watermelon 4.50 3.00 1.501284. Pear 4.50 3.00 1.501285. Crabapple 4.50 3.00 1.501286. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)

JAMSJams must be sealed with lids and rings only – no paraffin

ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1290. Blackberry 4.50 3.00 1.501291. Raspberry 4.50 3.00 1.501292. Strawberry 4.50 3.00 1.501293. Cherry 4.50 3.00 1.501294. Apple 4.50 3.00 1.501295. Currant 4.50 3.00 1.501296. Peach 4.50 3.00 1.501297. Grape 4.50 3.00 1.501298. Rhubarb 4.50 3.00 1.501299. Orange 4.50 3.00 1.501300. Conserve 4.50 3.00 1.501301. Chutney 4.50 3.00 1.501302. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)1303. Best collection of jam,

minimum of 5 jars 7.50 6.00 4.50

JELLIESJellies must be sealed with lids and rings only – no paraffin

ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 150 2ND 3RD

1315. Blackberry 4.50 3.00 1.501316. Raspberry 4.50 3.00 1.501317. Strawberry 4.50 3.00 1.501318. Cherry 4.50 3.00 1.50

1319. Currant 4.50 3.00 1.501320. Apple 4.50 3.00 1.501321. Grape 4.50 3.00 1.501322. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)1323. Best collection of jellies,

minimum of 5 jars 7.50 6.00 4.50

PICKLES, RELISHES, DRESSINGS, SALSAS, SAUCESENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1334. Horseradish relish 4.50 3.00 1.501335. Beet, pickled 4.50 3.00 1.501336. Sour cucumber pickles 4.50 3.00 1.501337. Sweet cucumber pickles 4.50 3.00 1.501338. Dill cucumber pickles 4.50 3.00 1.501339. Mustard pickles 4.50 3.00 1.501340. Green tomato pickles 4.50 3.00 1.501341. Mixed pickles 4.50 3.00 1.501342. Chili sauce 4.50 3.00 1.501343. Tomato ketchup in bottle 4.50 3.00 1.501344. Bread & butter pickles 4.50 3.00 1.501345. Salad dressing, any kind 4.50 3.00 1.501346. Corn relish 4.50 3.00 1.501347. Sweet relish 4.50 3.00 1.501348. Green tomato relish 4.50 3.00 1.501349. Dill pickle relish 4.50 3.00 1.501350. Mixed relish 4.50 3.00 1.501351. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)1352. Largest and best collection

of pickles – 5 or more varieties 7.73 6.00 4.50

DEPT. 42 – OPEN CLASS FINE ARTS

PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, ORIGINAL DESIGNS

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES andJUDGING SCHEDULES.

ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.All entries must be work of exhibitor. All pictures must be ready to hangincluding string art. Drawings, water colors, pastels, paint by number, etc.

must be ready to hang or be framed or matted. Entries receiving premiumspreviously are ineligible. ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK. Not responsible for

damage or broken items.SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges, special awardrosettes may be given for outstanding exhibits in this department.

SECTION 233 CHILDREN (8 & under)

SECTION 234 PRE TEEN (9-12 yrs)

SECTION 235 YOUTH (13-17 yrs)

SECTION 236 ADULT (18 & over)

SECTION 237 SENIOR (65 & over)

SECTION 238 SPECIAL NEEDSOIL PAINTING

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1360. Landscape or seascape-professional 6.00 4.50 3.001361. Landscape or seascape - amateur 6.00 4.50 3.001362. Still life - professional 6.00 4.50 3.001363. Still life - amateur 6.00 4.50 3.001364. Animal life – professional 6.00 4.50 3.001365. Animal life – amateur 6.00 4.50 3.00

1366. Portrait – professional 6.00 4.50 3.001367. Portrait – amateur 6.00 4.50 3.001368. Abstracts – professional 6.00 4.50 3.001369. Abstracts – amateur 6.00 4.50 3.001370. Any other – professional 6.00 4.50 3.001371. Any other – amateur 6.00 4.50 3.00

ACRYLICSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1375. Landscape or seascape-professional 4.50 3.00 1.501376. Landscape or seascape - amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501377. Still life - professional 4.50 3.00 1.501378. Still life - amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501379. Animal life – professional 4.50 3.00 1.501380. Animal life – amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501381. Portrait – professional 4.50 3.00 1.501382. Portrait – amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501383. Abstracts – professional 4.50 3.00 1.501384. Abstracts – amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501385. Any other – professional 4.50 3.00 1.501386. Any other – amateur 4.50 3.00 1.50

WATER COLOR & PASTELSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1390. Landscape or seascape-professional 4.50 3.00 1.501391. Landscape or seascape - amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501392. Still life - professional 4.50 3.00 1.501393. Still life - amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501394. Animal life – professional 4.50 3.00 1.501395. Animal life – amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501396. Portrait – professional 4.50 3.00 1.501397. Portrait – amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501398. Abstracts – professional 4.50 3.00 1.501399. Abstracts – amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501400. Any other – professional 4.50 3.00 1.501401. Any other – amateur 4.50 3.00 1.50

GRAPHIC ART – PEN & INKCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1405. Landscape or seascape-professional 4.50 3.00 1.501406. Landscape or seascape - amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501407. Still life - professional 4.50 3.00 1.501408. Still life - amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501409. Animal life – professional 4.50 3.00 1.501410. Animal life – amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501411. Portrait – professional 4.50 3.00 1.501412. Portrait – amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501413. Abstracts – professional 4.50 3.00 1.501414. Abstracts – amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501415. Any other – professional 4.50 3.00 1.501416. Any other – amateur 4.50 3.00 1.50

CHARCOAL & PENCIL DRAWINGSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1420. Landscape or seascape-professional 4.50 3.00 1.501421. Landscape or seascape - amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501422. Still life - professional 4.50 3.00 1.501423. Still life - amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501424. Animal life – professional 4.50 3.00 1.501425. Animal life – amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501426. Portrait – professional 4.50 3.00 1.501427. Portrait – amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501428. Abstracts – professional 4.50 3.00 1.501429. Abstracts – amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501430. Any other – professional 4.50 3.00 1.501431. Any other – amateur 4.50 3.00 1.50

DEPT. 43 – OPEN CLASS FOLK ARTand MIXED MEDIUMS

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES andJUDGING SCHEDULES.

ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.All entries must be the work of the exhibitor. In awarding premiums; color,design, suitability of material, workmanship, cleanliness and creativity will bestressed. Articles not properly entered cannot compete. Articles stained orsoiled will be disqualified. ARTICLES PREVIOUSLY RECEIVING PREMIUMSCANNOT BE EXHIBITED AGAIN. Exhibitors are responsibly for placing entry tagson their own entries. Articles in any other category cannot be entered inanother class. SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges, special awardrosettes may be given for outstanding exhibits in this department.

SECTION 240 CHILDREN (8 & under)

SECTION 241 PRE TEEN (9-12 yrs)

SECTION 242 YOUTH (13-17 yrs)

SECTION 243 ADULT (18 & over)

SECTION 244 SENIOR (65 & over)

SECTION 245 SPECIAL NEEDS

CRAFTS/HOBBIESCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1429. Art Foam & Styrofoam Crafts 4.50 3.00 1.501430. Basketry 4.50 3.00 1.501431. Beadwork-other than jewelry 4.50 3.00 1.501432. Boxes-decorated 4.50 3.00 1.501433. Candle Craft 4.50 3.00 1.501434. Coloring Pages-markers/pencils 4.50 3.00 1.501435. Copper Crafts 4.50 3.00 1.501436. Creative writing 4.50 3.00 1.501437. Fishing lures/decoys 4.50 3.00 1.501438. Flowers-homemade 4.50 3.00 1.501439. Garden art 4.50 3.00 1.501440. Homemade soap 4.50 3.00 1.501441. Jewelry-beads, stones, gems, 4.50 3.00 1.50

and/or wire1442. Lace or Ribbon 4.50 3.00 1.501443. Lapidary (stone/gem work) 4.50 3.00 1.501444. Leather craft 4.50 3.00 1.501445. Metal art 4.50 3.00 1.501446. Mosaic tile work 4.50 3.00 1.501447. Nature crafts (cones etc.) 4.50 3.00 1.501448. Paper 4.50 3.00 1.501449. Plaques etc. (hang on wall) 4.50 3.00 1.501450. Porcelain dolls 4.50 3.00 1.501451. Recycled art 4.50 3.00 1.501452. Scrapbooking 4.50 3.00 1.501453. Sculptures 4.50 3.00 1.501454. Shell crafts 4.50 3.00 1.501455. Stained glass 4.50 3.00 1.501456. Stamping 4.50 3.00 1.501457. String or Wire art 4.50 3.00 1.501458. Tin punching 4.50 3.00 1.501459. Tole Painting 4.50 3.00 1.501460. Toys-other than dolls or stuffed

Animals 4.50 3.00 1.501461. Wood burning 4.50 3.00 1.501463. Wood carving 4.50 3.00 1.501464. Wood crafts 4.50 3.00 1.501465. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item, including painting on fabric, wood or other medium)

WREATHS AND DOOR DECORATIONSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1475. Straw (wreaths, hats, brooms, etc.) 4.50 3.00 1.501476. Fabric (wreaths, hangings, etc.) 4.50 3.00 1.501477. Grapevine 4.50 3.00 1.501478. Pinecone and/or natural materials 4.50 3.00 1.501479. Rattan or Wicker hangings

(fans, plates, etc.) 4.50 3.00 1.501480. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)

FABRIC CRAFTSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1491. Albums 4.50 3.00 1.501492. Picture frames 4.50 3.00 1.501493. Hoop pictures 4.50 3.00 1.501494. Primitive 4.50 3.00 1.501495. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

HOLIDAY DECORATIONS(KITS NOT ELIGIBLE)

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1506. Christmas ornaments (4) 4.50 3.00 1.501507. Christmas stocking 4.50 3.00 1.501508. Greeting cards (homemade) 4.50 3.00 1.501509. Eggs; artificial or natural (4) 4.50 3.00 1.501510. Holiday dolls, toys, etc. 4.50 3.00 1.501511. Holiday wreaths 4.50 3.00 1.501512. Quilts 4.50 3.00 1.501513. Table runners 4.50 3.00 1.501514. Wall hangings 4.50 3.00 1.501515. Christmas socks 4.50 3.00 1.501516. Christmas tree skirt 4.50 3.00 1.501517. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)

CERAMICSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1524. Underglaze – detail work 4.50 3.00 1.501525. Glazed 4.50 3.00 1.501526. Applied decoration;

(slip trailing, planting, cascading,

sprigging, flowers, etc.) 4.50 3.00 1.501527. Gold, silver, mother of pearl, etc. 4.50 3.00 1.501528. Stains 4.50 3.00 1.501529. Miniatures (min 3, max 6

displayed together so they cannot

be separated) 4.50 3.00 1.501530. Air brushing 4.50 3.00 1.501531. Dry brushing 4.50 3.00 1.501532. Holiday decoration 4.50 3.00 1.501533. Musical items (banks, boxes,

centerpieces, etc.) 4.50 3.00 1.501534. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

(list item)1535. Pottery 4.50 3.00 1.50

GENERAL MODEL BUILDINGIf the article is small the exhibit must include 2 models, such as small

cars, planes etc. ONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASS. Please mark on entrytag if exhibit contains more than 1 article and mark each article with

exhibitor’s number.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1545. Models, plastic (list item) 3.00 1.50 1.001546. Models, wood (list item) 3.00 1.50 1.001547. Airplanes, plastic 3.00 1.50 1.001548. Airplanes, wood 3.00 1.50 1.001549. Automobiles, straight scale 3.00 1.50 1.001550. Automobiles, customized 3.00 1.50 1.001551. Boats and ships 3.00 1.50 1.001552. Any other not mentioned 3.00 1.50 1.00

(list item)

DO-IT-YOURSELF DIVISIONONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASS.

Articles must be made by a NON-professionalCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1565. Household items (furniture, etc.)7.50 6.00 4.501566. Garden or lawn items 4.50 3.00 1.501567. Gun rack or cabinet 7.50 6.00 4.501568. Pinewood derby cars 4.50 3.00 1.501569. Birdhouse 3.00 1.50 1.001570. Book ends 3.00 1.50 1.001571. Snow shoes 7.50 6.00 4.501572. Any other not mentioned 3.00 1.50 1.00

(list item)

DEPT. 44 – OPEN CLASSPHOTOGRAPHY

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES andJUDGING SCHEDULES.

ENTRY FEE is $.25 per ClassONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASS

All entries must be work of exhibitor. A collection will consist of not less than6 or more than 10 photographs, which tell a story or have a theme, or be of aspecial event. (They may be labeled if necessary.) Collection to be displayedattractively, keeping in mind; color and balance, and utilizing one board oralbum. Prints may be any size. Color slides will not be accepted for exhibitiondue to difficulty in judging them, it is suggested that prints be made of them forexhibition purposes. Every precaution will be taken to insure the safety ofexhibits but in no case will management be responsible for loss or damage ofsame. The superintendant has the right to accept or reject any prints entered.ARTICLES PREVIOUSLY RECEIVING PREMIUMS CANNOT BE EXHIBITED AGAIN. SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges, special awardrosettes may be given for outstanding exhibits in this department.

SECTION 248 CHILDREN (8 & under)

SECTION 249 PRE TEEN (9-12 yrs)

SECTION 250 YOUTH (13-17 yrs)

SECTION 251 ADULT (18 & over)

SECTION 252 SENIOR (65 & over)

SECTION 253 SPECIAL NEEDSBLACK & WHITE

8” x 10” or larger mountedCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1583 Portraits – Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501584 Portraits – Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501585 Human interest – Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501586 Human interest – Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501587 Nature – Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501588 Nature – Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501589 Animals-Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501590 Animals=Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501591 Birds-Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501592 Birds-Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501593. Sports & recreation – Prof. 4.50 3.00 1.501594. Sports & recreation – Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501595. Night scenes – Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501596. Night scenes – Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501597. Still life & table tops – Prof. 4.50 3.00 1.501598. Still life & table tops – Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501599. Abstracts, patterns, textures–Prof.4.50 3.00 1.501600. Abstracts,patterns,textures-Amat. 4.50 3.00 1.501601. Landscapes, seascapes,

snowscapes – Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501602. Landscapes, seascapes,

snowscapes – Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501603. Collection – Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501604. Collection – Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501605. Extreme close-up – Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501606. Extreme close-up – Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.50

COLOR8” x 10” or larger mounted

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1620. Portraits – Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501621. Portraits – Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501622. Human interest – Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501623. Human interest – Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501624. Nature – Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501625. Nature – Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501626. Animals-Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501627. Animals-Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501628. Birds-Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501629. Birds-Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501630. Sports/recreation-Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501631. Sports/recreation-Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501632. Night scenes-Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501633. Night scenes-Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501634. Still life and table tops- 4.50 3.00 1.50

Professional1635. Still life and table tops-Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501636. Abstracts, patterns, 4.50 3.00 1.50

textures-Professional1637. Abstracts, patterns, 4.50 3.00 1.50

textures-Amateur1638. Extreme close-up-Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501639. Extreme close-up-Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501640. Landscapes, seascapes, 4.50 3.00 1.50

snowscapes-Professional1641. Landscapes, seascapes, 4.50 3.00 1.50

snowscapes-Amateur1642. Family living-Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501643. Family living-Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501644. Holiday celebration–Professional4.50 3.00 1.501645. Holiday celebration–Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.501646 Collection–Professional 4.50 3.00 1.501647 Collection–Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.50

35mm COLOR SNAPSHOTS/COLLECTIONSMust be mounted on heavy paper or board, these photographs cannot

have been used in other categories. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1650. Portraits 3.00 1.50 1.001651. Human interest 3.00 1.50 1.001652. Nature 3.00 1.50 1.001653. Animals 3.00 1.50 1.001654. Birds 3.00 1.50 1.001655. Sports and recreation 3.00 1.50 1.001656. Night scenes 3.00 1.50 1.001657. Still life and table tops 3.00 1.50 1.00

(Professional)1658. Weather/happenings 3.00 1.50 1.001659. Landscapes, seascapes, 3.00 1.50 1.00 snowscapes1660. Holiday celebrations 3.00 1.50 1.001661. Collection of seasons (4) 3.00 1.50 1.001662 Any other collection 3.00 1.50 1.00

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Photography DisplayENTRY FEE is $2.00 per Class.

A display by any group or club depicting workmanship and creativity of at least6 members. Groups will be responsible for setting their displays andfurnishings any articles needed for backdrops, etc. Space need shall not exceed4 feet.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1662. Photography Display 22.50 15.00 10.50

DEPT. 45 – ANTIQUESSEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and

JUDGING SCHEDULES.No article if previously shown can be entered for 3 years. Item must be 50

years or older. Exhibitor must be resident of Michigan.

ENTRY FEE is $.50 per Class unless noted otherwiseSome antiques could be locked in display case.

No exhibitor may make more than one entry in any one class of same itemtype (i.e. #1690 okay to enter 1 each of coffee pot and tea pot). No clothing.Whenever possible, state the name of the article, who owned it and how old it

is etc., on a card to include with exhibit.

SECTION 257 ANTIQUE ITEMSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1680. A collection of 6 items 7.50 6.00 4.501681. Baking items 4.50 3.00 1.501682. Bibles 4.50 3.00 1.501683. Books 4.50 3.00 1.501684. Bottles 4.50 3.00 1.501685. Butter bowls, molds & paddles 4.50 3.00 1.501686. Carnival glass 4.50 3.00 1.501687. Cheboygan County memorabilia 4.50 3.00 1.501688. China 4.50 3.00 1.501689. Clocks 4.50 3.00 1.501690. Coffee pot or tea pot 4.50 3.00 1.501691. Cookie jars 4.50 3.00 1.501692. Crockery 4.50 3.00 1.501693. Depression glass 4.50 3.00 1.501694. Dinner pails 4.50 3.00 1.501695. Dishes, plates or platters 4.50 3.00 1.501696. Farm themed toys 4.50 3.00 1.501697. Flat irons 4.50 3.00 1.501698. Greetings cards or post cards 4.50 3.00 1.501699. Hand bags, gloves, shoes, boots or hats

4.50 3.00 1.501700. Holiday items 4.50 3.00 1.501701. Jewelry 4.50 3.00 1.501702. Kitchen items 4.50 3.00 1.501703. Lamps 4.50 3.00 1.501704. License plates 4.50 3.00 1.501705. Linens 4.50 3.00 1.501706. Military items 4.50 3.00 1.501707. Milk glass 4.50 3.00 1.501708. Mirrors 4.50 3.00 1.501709. Musical instruments 4.50 3.00 1.501710. Pewter 4.50 3.00 1.501711. Pictures or picture frames 4.50 3.00 1.501712. Pitchers 4.50 3.00 1.501713. Records 4.50 3.00 1.501714. Salt and pepper shakers 4.50 3.00 1.501715. School books 4.50 3.00 1.501716. Scissors, darning eggs 4.50 3.00 1.501717. Sewing memorabilia 4.50 3.00 1.501718. Sugar bowls or creamers 4.50 3.00 1.501719. Tin items 4.50 3.00 1.501720. Toothpick holders 4.50 3.00 1.501721. Toys 4.50 3.00 1.501722. Vases 4.50 3.00 1.501723. What is it? 4.50 3.00 1.501724. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

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Exhibits in the following sections must be complete and in operating condition where applicable.

SECTION 257 FARM EQUIPMENT – HORSE DRAWNCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1736. Plow 7.50 6.75 6.001737. Cultivator 7.50 6.75 6.001738. Harrow 7.50 6.75 6.001739. Bean or beet puller 7.50 6.75 6.001740. Stump puller 7.50 6.75 6.001741. Hay fork 7.50 6.75 6.001742. Any other not mentioned 7.50 6.75 6.00

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SECTION 257 FARM EQUIPMENT – STATIONARYCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1746. Feed chopper 7.50 6.75 6.001747. Corn sheller 7.50 6.75 6.001748. Stalk cutter 7.50 6.75 6.001749. Fanning mill 7.50 6.75 6.001750. Any other not mentioned 7.50 6.75 6.00

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SECTION 257 FARM EQUIPMENT – HAND OPERATEDCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1755. Cultivator 5.25 4.50 3.751756. Seed drill 5.25 4.50 3.751757. Corn planter 5.25 4.50 3.751758. Brush hook 5.25 4.50 3.751759. Flail 5.25 4.50 3.751760. Potato planter 5.25 4.50 3.751761. Grain sower 5.25 4.50 3.751762. Wooden rake 5.25 4.50 3.751763. Grain sieve 5.25 4.50 3.751764. Hay knife 5.25 4.50 3.751765. Cradle 5.25 4.50 3.751766. Scythe 5.25 4.50 3.751767. Sprayer 5.25 4.50 3.751768. Fork, wood or 2 tine 5.25 4.50 3.751769. Weeder 5.25 4.50 3.751770. Hoe 5.25 4.50 3.751771. Post hole digger 5.25 4.50 3.751772. Sickle 5.25 4.50 3.751773. Any other not mentioned 5.25 4.50 3.75

Including shovels and scales (list item)1774. Collection of 5 or more pieces of old time farming equipment.

ENTRY FEE $1.00 22.50 15.00 7.501775. Collection of 5 or more pieces of old time mechanical equipment.

ENTRY FEE $1.00 22.50 15.00 7.50

SECTION 257 VEHICLESCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1780. Wagon 7.50 6.75 6.001781. Buggy 7.50 6.75 6.001782. Sleigh or cutter 7.50 6.75 6.001783. Any other not mentioned 7.50 6.75 6.00

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SECTION 257 ANIMAL EQUIPMENT CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1785. Saddle 4.50 3.75 3.001786. Saddle bags 4.50 3.75 3.001787. Ox yokes 3.75 3.00 2.251788. Ox shoes 3.75 3.00 2.251789. Bridal rosettes 3.75 3.00 2.251790. Sleigh bells 3.00 2.25 1.501791. Cow bell 3.00 2.25 1.501792. Sheep bell 3.00 2.25 1.501793. Hitching weight 3.75 3.00 2.251794. Trees, double or single 4.50 3.75 3.001795. Harness or harness items 3.00 2.25 1.50

SECTION 257 LUMBERING and CARPENTRY TOOLSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1806. Picaroon 3.75 3.00 2.251807. Log hook or tongs 3.75 3.00 2.251808. Log brander 3.75 3.00 2.251809. Pike pole 3.75 3.00 2.251810. Peavey 3.75 3.00 2.251811. Broad ax 3.75 3.00 2.251812. Bow saw 3.75 3.00 2.251813. Pit saw 3.75 3.00 2.251814. Plane, molding set, 5 or more 3.75 3.00 2.251815. Smoothing plane, less than 14” 3.75 3.00 2.251816. Jack, 14” & over 3.75 3.00 2.251817. Draw knife 3.75 3.00 2.251818. Froe 3.75 3.00 2.251819. Brace & bit 3.75 3.00 2.251820. Calipers 3.75 3.00 2.251821. Auger 3.75 3.00 2.251822. Adz 3.75 3.00 2.251823. Wooden vice 3.75 3.00 2.251824. Clamps with wooden screws 3.75 3.00 2.251825. Log or lumber scale 3.75 3.00 2.251826. Cooper tools 3.75 3.00 2.251827. Scorer 3.75 3.00 2.251828. Buck saw 3.75 3.00 2.251829 Any other (list Item) 3.75 3.00 2.25

SECTION 257 MISCELLANEOUSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1830. Beekeeping equipment 3.75 3.00 2.251831. Spring wagon seat 3.75 3.00 2.251832. Tread mill 3.75 3.00 2.251833. Pumps, household 3.75 3.00 2.251834. Wooden wagon jack 3.00 2.25 1.501835. Hand sled 3.00 2.25 1.501836. Boot jacks 3.00 2.25 1.501837. Old telephone 3.00 2.25 1.501838. Soap stone 3.00 2.25 1.501839. Ice tongs or hooks 3.00 2.25 1.501840. Razor strap or hone 3.00 2.25 1.501841. Gun or powder horn 3.00 2.25 1.501842. Grindstone 3.75 3.00 1.501843. Head lantern 3.00 2.25 1.501844. Washing machine 3.75 3.00 2.251845. Wringer 3.00 2.25 1.501846. Post lantern 3.00 2.25 1.501847. Hog hook 3.00 2.25 1.501848. Other butchering tool 3.00 2.25 1.501849. Neck yoke, human 3.75 3.00 2.251850. Wooden tub or pail 3.00 2.25 1.501851. Dash churn 3.00 2.25 1.501852. Other household churn 3.00 2.25 1.501853. Wooden barrel churn 3.75 3.00 2.251854. Oak stave basket 3.00 2.25 1.501855. Kettle, iron or brass 3.00 2.25 1.501856. Toys 3.00 2.25 1.501857. Furniture 3.00 2.25 1.501858. Decoys 3.00 2.25 1.501859. Any other not mentioned 3.00 2.25 1.50

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DEPT. 46 – AGRICULTURE SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and

JUDGING SCHEDULES.All seeds and grasses must be grown by the exhibitor. Crops may be shown inany state of maturity. The following points will be considered in awardingpremiums; purity of form, plumpness, color, adaptation, freedom from disease,

weed seed and other foreign material and proper handling and labeling. Usepint jars for exhibit container for seeds.

ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. ONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASS

SECTION 265 CROPSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1871. Red winter wheat, any variety 4.50 3.00 1.501872. White winter wheat, any variety4.50 3.00 1.501873. Oats, any variety 4.50 3.00 1.501874. Rye 4.50 3.00 1.501875. Buckwheat, any variety 4.50 3.00 1.501876. Barley 4.50 3.00 1.501877. Any other small grain (list item) 4.50 3.00 1.501878. Field peas, any variety 4.50 3.00 1.501879. Kidney beans, red 4.50 3.00 1.501880. Navy beans, white 4.50 3.00 1.501881. Any other small pea/bean 4.50 3.00 1.50

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SECTION 266 SMALL SEEDS (to be exhibited in pint sized fruit jars)CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1892. Red clover 4.50 3.00 1.501893. Alsike clover 4.50 3.00 1.501894. Sweet clover 4.50 3.00 1.501895. Alfalfa 4.50 3.00 1.501896. Birdsfoot trefoil 4.50 3.00 1.501897. Ladino clover 4.50 3.00 1.501898. Brome grass 4.50 3.00 1.501899. Any other forage seed (list item) 4.50 3.00 1.50

SECTION 267 SHEAF GRAINS(sheaves to be 3” in diameter below head)CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1910. Wheat – Red 4.50 3.00 1.501911. Wheat – White 4.50 3.00 1.501912. Oats 4.50 3.00 1.501913. Rye 4.50 3.00 1.501914. Buckwheat 4.50 3.00 1.501915. Barley 4.50 3.00 1.501916. Any other grain in sheaf 4.50 3.00 1.50

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SECTION 268 FORAGE BUNDLES(3” in diameter for bundles)CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1927. Alfalfa 4.50 3.00 1.501928. Sweet clover hay 4.50 3.00 1.501929. Red clover 4.50 3.00 1.501930. Alsike 4.50 3.00 1.501931. Timothy 4.50 3.00 1.501932. Sudan grass 4.50 3.00 1.501933. Millet 4.50 3.00 1.501934. Birdsfoot trefoil 4.50 3.00 1.501935. Any other forage in bundle 4.50 3.00 1.50

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SECTION 269 ALFALFA SPECIALCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1940. Bale of alfalfa, at least 50 lbs. 4.50 3.00 1.50

SECTION 270 SPECIAL CROPS DISPLAY ENTRY FEE $1.75

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1947. Scarecrow 14.00 10.00 6.00(made by individual)

1948. Scarecrow 14.00 10.00 6.00(made by an organization or business)

1951. Best farm display grown by one exhibitor or family which includes any crops grown on farm. Judging to be based on: variety of crops truly representing Agriculture, quality, correct labeling and article arrangement. Exhibits should tell a story or have a theme.

1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH

22.50 15.00 10.50 6.00

DEPT. 46 – FORESTRY

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES.

SECTION 280 FORESTRY DISPLAYSENTRY FEE is $2.50 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1959. Best general forestry display prepared by one exhibitor which may include any forest products common to Northern Michigan. Judging tobe based on variety of products truly representing Northern Michiganforestry, correct labeling and arrangement.

37.50 30.00 15.001960. Consisting of wreaths, roping greenery, blankets and other articlesusing greens and/or forestry products (amateur).

37.50 30.00 15.001961. Consisting of wreaths, roping greenery, blankets and other articlesusing greens and/or forestry products (professional).

37.50 30.00 15.00

SECTION 281 CHRISTMAS TREES (Natural)ENTRY FEE is $1.00 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1972. Scotch pine 15.00 10.50 6.001973. Red pine 15.00 10.50 6.001974. White pine 15.00 10.50 6.001975. Austrian pine 15.00 10.50 6.001976. Norway spruce 15.00 10.50 6.001977. White spruce 15.00 10.50 6.001978. Blue spruce 15.00 10.50 6.001979. Douglas fir 15.00 10.50 6.001980. Balsam 15.00 10.50 6.001981. Any other not mentioned 15.00 10.50 6.00

(list item)1982. Decorated Christmas Tree 22.50 15.00 10.50

SECTION 282 DECORATIVE ARRANGEMENTSENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

1995. Christmas greenery; wreaths, etc. 7.50 4.50 3.001996. Other decorative arrangements

using natural forestry products 7.50 4.50 3.001997. Sweepstakes RIBBON

SECTION 288 APIARY & MAPLE SYRUP PRODUCTSENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2000. Beeswax, 3-5 lbs. 7.50 6.00 4.502001. Fancy carved or molded beeswax 7.50 6.00 4.502002. Honey – 1 jar 3.00 1.50 .752003. Maple syrup – 1 jar 3.00 1.50 .752004. Best display honey/apiary prod. 7.50 6.00 4.502005. Best display maple syrup, etc. 7.50 6.00 4.50

SECTION 289 ENVIRONMENTAL DISPLAYENTRY FEE is $3.00 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2018. Educational display of apiarian products by single exhibitor. 45.00 37.50 30.00 Exhibit to be arranged by exhibitor.

2019. Display sugar bush products by a single exhibitor, must be an 45.00 37.50 30.00attractive, educational display.

2020. Compost, Recycling or EnvironmentalDisplay by a single exhibitor. 45.00 37.50 30.00Must be an attractive, clean display.

DEPT. 47 – OPEN CLASSFLORICULTURE - FLORAL

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES andJUDGING SCHEDULES.

PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING RULES: Professional growers are thosepersons who make a business of growing and selling plants and flowers; such asflorists, nurserymen and market men. Amateurs are those persons who growplants and flowers for their own enjoyment only. All exhibitors in amateurclass must be grown by exhibitor. Any exhibit may be disqualified if notproperly entered or if quality is too poor to warrant judging. Grooming offlowers and foliage is important. Judges watch for and mark against exhibitswith short stems, no foliage, too many blooms crowded or packed into acontainer, dirty or stained vases, and torn, bruised, diseased or dusty leaves,etc. Plants and flowers exhibited in group displays cannot be in competition inindividual classes. In the cut flower classes – 6 spikes or sprays of flowers willconstitute an entry unless specified otherwise. PLEASE KEEP DISPLAYS INFRESH WATER DURING THE ENTIRE FAIR AND WATER PLANTS AS NEEDED.FRESHEN AFTER WEDNESDAY. ONLY 2 ENTRIES PER CLASS.

SECTION 290 PROFESSIONAL ARRANGEMENTSENTRY FEE is $1.00 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2035. Modern 15.00 10.50 6.002036. Oriental 15.00 10.50 6.002037. Traditional 15.00 10.50 6.002038. Special occasion 15.00 10.50 6.002039. Holiday 15.00 10.50 6.00

SECTION 291 AMATEURS – POTTED PLANTSENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class, unless noted otherwise.Plants which have received premiums in previous years cannot be exhibited again.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2049. Large outdoor potted plant 3.00 1.50 1.002050. African violet, best specimen 3.00 1.50 1.002051. Begonia (flowering) best spec. 3.00 1.50 1.002052. Begonia (tuberous) best spec. 3.00 1.50 1.002053. Begonia (large leaf) best spec. 3.00 1.50 1.002054. Cactus Bowl 3.00 1.50 1.002055. Cactus (Christmas) best spec. 3.00 1.50 1.002056. Cactus, best specimen, any other 3.00 1.50 1.002057. Coleus plant, best specimen 3.00 1.50 1.002058. Ivy 3.00 1.50 1.002059. Fern, asparagus, best specimen 3.00 1.50 1.002060. Fern, any variety, best spec. 3.00 1.50 1.002061. Flowering plant grown in pot,

best specimen 3.00 1.50 1.002062. Geranium plant grown in pot

best specimen 3.00 1.50 1.002063. Glass garden 3.00 1.50 1.002064. Gloxinia plant in bloom 3.00 1.50 1.002065. Novelty plant grown in pot, best

specimen (must be unusual,rare, not generally found) 3.00 1.50 1.00

2066. Sansevieria, best specimen 3.00 1.50 1.002067. Succulent plant, best specimen 3.00 1.50 1.00

2068. Hanging basket 3.00 1.50 1.002069. Any other not mentioned 3.00 1.50 1.00

(list item)2070. Cacti, best collection

(not less than 10 varieties)ENTRY FEE $.50 4.50 3.00 1.50

2071. House plants, best collection(not less than 10 varieties)ENTRY FEE $.50 4.50 3.00 1.50

SECTION 292 DAHLIASENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class.Must be grown by exhibitor CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2075. Arrangement of large dahlias 4.50 3.00 1.502076. Largest and best specimen 4.50 3.00 1.502077. Vase of dahlias, any variety 4.50 3.00 1.502078. Pompom dahlias arrangement 4.50 3.00 1.502079. Best display of mixed dahlias 4.50 3.00 1.50

(4 or more)

SECTION 293 GLADIOLIENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. Must be grown by exhibitorCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2085. Arrangement of one variety 4.50 3.00 1.502086. Best display of gladioli 4.50 3.00 1.50

(4 or more varieties)

SECTION 294 ROSE SPECIMENENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class unless noted otherwise.. Must be grown by exhibitorCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2090. Hybrid Tea 3.00 1.501.00

2091. Teas 3.00 1.50 1.002092. Floribundas 3.00 1.50 1.002093. Climbers 3.00 1.50 1.002094. Miniatures 3.00 1.50 1.002095. Any other not mentioned 3.00 1.50 1.00

(list item)2096. Collection roses, spray or bloom

of each variety. ENTRY FEE $.50 9.00 6.00 3.002097. Rose arrangement

ENTRY FEE: $.50 9.00 6.00 3.00

SECTION 295 CUT FLOWERS ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. Must be grown by exhibitorCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2105. Zinnias display, 4 or more var. 4.50 3.00 1.502106. Asters display, 4 or more var. 4.50 3.00 1.502107. Annuals display, 6 or more var. 4.50 3.00 1.502108. Perennials display, 6 or more 4.50 3.00 1.502109. Alyssum 3.00 1.50 1.002110. Aster 3.00 1.50 1.002111. Baby’s Breath 3.00 1.50 1.002112. Bachelor Buttons 3.00 1.50 1.002113. Bells of Ireland 3.00 1.50 1.002115. Calendula 3.00 1.50 1.002116. Chrysanthemum 3.00 1.50 1.002117. Cosmos 3.00 1.50 1.002118. Daisies 3.00 1.50 1.002119. Delphinium 3.00 1.50 1.002120. Dianthus 3.00 1.50 1.00

2121. Echinacea 3.00 1.50 1.002122. Hollyhocks 3.00 1.50 1.002123. Hydrangea 3.00 1.50

1.002124. Larkspur 3.00 1.50 1.002125. Liatrus 3.00 1.50 1.002126. Lilies 3.00 1.50 1.002127. Marigold 3.00 1.50 1.002128. Pansies 3.00 1.50 1.002129. Petunias 3.00 1.50 1.002130. Phlox 3.00 1.50 1.002131. Snapdragon 3.00 1.50 1.002132. Strawflower 3.00 1.50 1.002133. Sunflower 3.00 1.50 1.002134. Sweet Peas 3.00 1.50 1.002135. Sweet Williams 3.00 1.50 1.002136. Thistle 3.00 1.50 1.002137. Yarrow 3.00 1.50 1.002138. Wild flowers, home grown 3.00 1.50 1.002139. Vase of any other variety 3.00 1.50 1.00

SECTION 296 MINIATURE ARRANGEMENTSENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. Must be grown by exhibitorCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2141. Miniature arrangement under 5” 3.00 1.50 1.002142. Any other small container 5-8” 3.00 1.50 1.002143. Tea cup arrangement 3.00 1.50 1.00

SECTION 297 DRIED/SILK ARRANGEMENTSENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2145. Bowl – Professional 4.50 3.00 1.502146. Bowl – Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.502147. Mantle – Professional 4.50 3.00 1,502148. Mantle – Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.502149. Best arrangements of tints and

shades – Professional 4.50 3.00 1.502150. Best arrangements of tints and

shades – Amateur 4.50 3.00 1.50

SECTION 298 SPECIAL FLORAL DISPLAYSENTRY FEE is $1.00 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2152. Best arrangement grown byexhibitor 15.00 7.50 4.50

2153. Best floral displays of garden flowers grown by one exhibitor displayed in separate containers with no less than 10 varieties. Judging to be based on variety, quality and arrangement.

30.00 22.50 10.502154. Coordinating flower and table

settings display – Amateur 15.00 10.50 7.502155. Coordinating flower and table

settings display - Professional 15.00 10.50 7.502156. Best special occasion

arrangement by amateur 15.00 10.50 7.502157. Best traditional arrangement

by amateur 15.00 10.50 7.502158. Best arrangement using flowers

and other natural materials (such as rocks, shells, grasses, driftwood, branches, etc.) 15.00 10.50 7.50

SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges, special awardrosettes may be given for outstanding exhibits in this department.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2159. Premium Flower Grower ROSETTE

DEPT. 48 – HORTICULTURE

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES andJUDGING SCHEDULES.

Produce may be shown in any state of maturity. Exhibits will be judged onuniformity, cleanliness, size, shape, etc. Baskets should contain 6 or morevarieties of vegetables. The amount will depend on the size and type ofvegetables. Example of peck baskets are tomato baskets, fruit baskets, etc.(that hold 1/4 bushel) for Class 2162. Class 2163 can be anything exceptregular peck basket described for 2162 such as; wheelbarrow, willow basket,fancy containers, etc. and may contain more or less than a peck. ONLY ONEENTRY PER CLASS.

SECTION 301 GARDEN DISPLAYLimited to 4’ of space.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH

2162. Best garden display (vegetable) grown by one exhibitor or a family. A central theme is desired, not a basket.ENTRY FEE: $1.50

22.50 15.00 10.50 6.002163. Individual basket display (see rules above)

ENTRY FEE: $.507.50 4.50 3.00 -----

2164. Individual display other than basket (see rules above)ENTRY FEE: $.50

7.50 4.50 3.00 -----

SECTION 302 VEGETABLES ENTRY FEE is $.25 per ClassCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2175. Red table beets (6) 3.00 1.50 1.002176. Beans, green string, plate of 10 3.00 1.50 1.002177. Beans, yellow wax, plate of 10 3.00 1.50 1.002178. Peas on pod, plate of 5 3.00 1.50 1.002179. Lima beans, plate of 10 3.00 1.50 1.002180. Bean, purple, plate of 10 3.00 1.50 1.002181. Parsnips 3 3.00 1.50 1.002182. Rutabagas 2 3.00 1.50 1.002183. Swiss chard, 5 leaves 3.00 1.50 1.002184. Carrots, for table 3 3.00 1.50 1.002185. Cucumbers, green slicers (3) 3.00 1.50 1.002186. Cucumbers, dill size (6) 3.00 1.50 1.002187. Cucumber, small pickle size (12) 3.00 1.50 1.002188. Lettuce, leaf, 3 stalks 3.00 1.50 1.002189. Lettuce, one head 3.00 1.50 1.002190. Parsley, (6) plants 3.00 1.50 1.002191. Spinach, (6) plants 3.00 1.50 1.002192. Tomatoes, red (3) fruits 3.00 1.50 1.002193. Tomatoes, green (3) fruits 3.00 1.50 1.002194. Tomatoes, novelty color or size 3.00 1.50 1.00

(3)2195. Onions, dry (3) 3.00 1.50 1.002196. Onion, green, one bunch 3.00 1.50 1.002197. Cabbage, one head 3.00 1.50 1.002198. Cauliflower, one head 3.00 1.50 1.002199. Broccoli, one bunch 3.00 1.50 1.002200. Watermelon, one 3.00 1.50 1.002201. Muskmelon, one 3.00 1.50 1.002202. Squash, zucchini, one 3.00 1.50 1.002203. Squash, any summer type, one 3.00 1.50 1.002204. Squash, winter type, one 3.00 1.50 1.002205. Garlic 2 bulbs 3.00 1.50 1.002206. Dill, one bunch 3.00 1.50 1.002207. Celery, one plant 3.00 1.50 1.002208. Peppers, (3) 3.00 1.50 1.002209. Pumpkins, for table use, one 3.00 1.50 1.002210. Any other not mentioned 3.00 1.50 1.00

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SECTION 302 VEGETABLE NOVELTIES ENTRY FEE is $.25 per ClassWill be judged based on quality of produce.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2215. Squash collection 4.50 3.00 1.502216. Gourd collection 4.50 3.00 1.502217. Pepper collection 4.50 3.00 1.502218. Herb collection 4.50 3.00 1.502219. Odd/unusual shaped vegetable 3.00 1.50 .752220. Largest squash 3.00 1.50 .752221. Largest pumpkin 3.00 1.50 .752222. Largest sunflower head 1.50 .75 .502223. Largest cucumber 1.50 .75 .502224. Largest potato 1.50 .75 .502225. Any other not mentioned 1.50 .75 .50

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SECTION 303 POTATOES ENTRY FEE is $.25 per ClassEach exhibit to consist of no less than 8 or more than 12 pieces.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2230. Russet 4.50 3.00 1.502231. Sebago 4.50 3.00 1.502232. Katahdin 4.50 3.00 1.502233. Superior 4.50 3.00 1.502234. Irish cobblers 4.50 3.00 1.502235. Norlands 4.50 3.00 1.502236. Vikings 4.50 3.00 1.502237. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

SECTION 304 CORN ENTRY FEE is $.25 per ClassCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2240. Sweet corn, best of 3 ears 3.00 1.50 1.002241. Popcorn, best of 3 ears 3.00 1.50 1.002242. Yellow corn, best of 3 ears 3.00 1.50 1.002243. Hybrid, best 4 stalks with ears 3.00 1.50 1.002244. Ensilage corn, best 4 stalks 3.00 1.50 1.002245. Hybrid sweet, best 4 stalks,

any variety 3.00 1.50 1.00SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges, special awardrosettes may be given for best vegetable display by individual or family.

SECTION 305 FRUIT DISPLAYS ENTRY FEE is $1.50 per Class Limited to 4’ of spaceCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH

2248. Best display of fruit grown by one exhibitor or family. A central theme is desired, not a basket. 22.50 15.00 10.50 6.00

Exhibits to be presented on plates. Exhibits must be named, labeled and grownby the exhibitor. Plates to consist of five specimens each, except crab apples which require 12 specimens.

SECTION 306 APPLES ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2250. Duchess 3.00 1.50 1.002251. Wealthy 3.00 1.50 1.002252. McIntosh 3.00 1.50 1.002253. Snow 3.00 1.50 1.002254. Wolf River 3.00 1.50 1.002255. Jonathon 3.00 1.50 1.002256. Delicious 3.00 1.50 1.002257. Northern Spy 3.00 1.50 1.002258. Any other not mentioned 3.00 1.50 1.00

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SECTION 307 PEARSENTRY FEE is $.25 per ClassCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2265. Bartlett 3.00 1.50 1.002266. Clapp Favorite 3.00 1.50 1.002267. Seckel 3.00 1.50 1.002268. Kieffer 3.00 1.50 1.002269. Any other not mentioned 3.00 1.50 1.00

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SECTION 308 PEACHES AND PLUMSENTRY FEE is $.25 per ClassCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2275. Peaches, any variety 3.00 1.50 1.002276. Plums, any variety 3.00 1.50 1.00

SECTION 309 SMALL FRUITS ENTRY FEE is $.25 per ClassCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2287. Blackberries 3.00 1.50 1.002288. Black Raspberries 3.00 1.50 1.002289. Grapes 3.00 1.50 1.002290. Strawberries 3.00 1.50 1.002291. Raspberries 3.00 1.50 1.002292. Gooseberries 3.00 1.50 1.002293. Any other mot mentioned 3.00 1.50 1.00

(list item)SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges, special awardrosettes may be given for best fruit display by individual or family.

DEPT. 49 – ORGANIZATIONS/GROUP DISPLAYS

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. Learning objective: to demonstrate general knowledge, presentation, creativity and understanding of chosen project.

Displays are to be judged on the following criteria:A. Does it tell a story?.....25 points

1. Does it concentrate on one subject or point?.....102. Is it presented in an orderly fashion?.....53. Is the information accurate?.....54. Is the story complete?.....5

B. Is the exhibit attractive?.....25 points1. Does it stop the flow of traffic?.....52. Does it have a pleasing color?.....53. Is it neat?.....54. Is it well balanced?.....55. Are labels and descriptions clearly presented and correctly spelled?.....5

C. Is it clear?.....20 points1. Will the average person be able to understand the message (purpose, goal, general conclusion) of the exhibit?.....102. Does the exhibit explain itself?.....10

D. Does the exhibit demonstrate skill?.....20 points1. Does it have good workmanship?.....102. Does it indicate good judging in the selection of equipment, materials or processes?.....10

E. Does the exhibit show creative ability?.....10 points1. Does it reveal originality of approach to the topic or in adaptation of materials?.....10

Total possible points: 100

SECTION 315 AGRICULTURE/HORTICULTURE/FLORICULTURE ENTRY FEE is $5.00 per ClassBest quality, best displayed and most representative exhibit of farm products comprising; fruits, vegetables, grains, grasses, flowers, dairy products, canned andpreserved products in glasses and EXHIBITED BY ANY Grange, Farmer’s Club, Farm Bureau or other farm organization. Exhibit space will be limited to 10 feet of tablespace. Grain, seeds, fruits, vegetables, etc. competing in a group exhibit will not be permitted to compete elsewhere.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD

2300. Agriculture 75.00 60.00 45.00 Best quality, best displayed and most representative exhibit ofhorticulture and/or floriculture specimens, grown by exhibitor or group, for beautification of homes or the community.2301. Horticulture/Floriculture 75.00 60.00 44.00

SECTION 315 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION DISPLAYS ENTRY FEE is $2.50 per ClassCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH

2302. Any religious display depicting the work or purpose of that group or membership. Exhibit space will be limited to 10 feet of table space. 37.50 30.00 22.50 15.00 7.50

SECTION 315 GROUP EDUCATIONAL DISPLAYS ENTRY FEE is $2.50 per ClassCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH

2303. Group display, any organization, depicting the work or purpose of that group or membership. Exhibit space will be limited to 10 feet of table space.

37.50 30.00 22.50 15.00 7.502304. School display, any school, depicting their work or educational display.

37.50 30.00 22.50 15.00 7.50

DEPT. 73 – CONTESTS& DEMONSTRATIONS

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES.

Learning objective: to demonstrate general knowledge, investigate and experience the methods our forefathers used to maintain their lives.

SECTION 330 CONTESTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS ENTRY FEE is $5.00 per Class, unless noted otherwise. Judge does not have to award a 1st place if deemed not worthy.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 2320. Sawmill showing actual milling of lumber.

ENTRY FEE $10 100.00 50.00 25.002321. Old thresher methods using old time thresher, engine driven, 20 bushel limit

25.00 20.00 15.002322. Actual bailing of straw on scene 25.00 20.00 15.002323. Horse shoeing using old time methods

25.00 20.00 15.002324. 2 man sawing demonstration using 2 man crosscut saw

25.00 20.00 15.002325. Best personal demonstration of agriculture or horticulture work. A day-by-day demonstration of a special technique such as; seed treatment, fumigation,

honey processing, fruit grading or some other type of demonstration may qualify in this event; or any other horticulture or agriculture demonstrations depicting old time methods (not mentioned above).

25.00 20.00 15.002330. Making butter; old time methods 25.00 20.00 15.00 2331. Making ice cream; old time methods with mixer

25.00 20.00 15.002332. Spinning of yarn with spinning wheel demonstration

25.00 20.00 15.002333. Demo of quilt making 25.00 20.00 15.002334. Demo of rug making 25.00 20.00 15.002335. Any other homemaking skills depicting old-time methods

25.00 20.00 15.00

DEPT. 100 – OPEN CLASS HORSE PULLING

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES.

CHEBOYGAN COUNTY REQUIRES ALL HORSES TO HAVE A CURRENT (within 12 months) NEGATIVE COGGINS TEST. YOU MUST LEAVE A COPY WITH REGISTRATION IN THE FAIR OFFICE.

No weight limit to teams or single horse. Stone Boat will be used and Boat rules will apply. Bare foot or plain shoes will be accepted. Teamster will be allowed two assistants to hook up team or horse to Boat.

SECTION 360 HORSE PULLING

RULES: MICHIGAN HORSEPULLING BOAT ASSOCIATION CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR RULES: HORSES WILL PULL A STONE BOATENTRY FEE $25.00CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH 10TH 11TH 12TH 13TH 14TH 15TH

2390. Horse Pull 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 175 165 155 150 150 150 150 150

Trophies will be awarded to the top 3 places and Rosette ribbons to the following: Horsemanship, Best Matched Team and the Best Dressed Team

ASSISTING WITH THIS PROMOTION IS: SPRAY’S PLUMBING & HEATING

DEPT. 103 – TRACTOR PULLSTRACTOR PULLING POLICY:As defined in Regulation:Regulation No. 811, rule 3; “Exhibit premiums eligible for state allocation”, ® “Farm stock tractor pulling contests, including antique farm tractors.”Department interpretation:Farm stock – stock appearing farm tractor of standard make used for competitive pulling events.Standard make – not materially altered from original factory specifications. Tractors may not operate more than 15% over factory rated RPM and horsepower or may not exceed 3.5 miles per hour.Note:Tractor pulling classes that allow for tractors to be modified are notconsidered Farm Stock classes, and will not be eligible for state participation.The appropriation bill provides the following format for filing complaints:An aggrieved exhibitor may make written complaint to the fair within10 days after the fair ends. If the fair has not satisfactorily settled the grievance within 45 days after it is submitted to the fair, the aggrieved person may file the complaint with the Michigan Department of Agriculture, and the department shall investigate thecomplaint, make a finding of fact regarding the complaint and take appropriate action regarding the complaint.

SECTION 370 FARM STOCK TRACTOR PULL

DIVISION I – FARM STOCK – 1941 & NEWER

NOTE: THE CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR WILL NOT BERESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR DAMAGES TO TRACTORS,DRIVERS OR SPECTATORS.

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES,JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES.

Rules and Regulations may change before pull.RULES:THE SAFETY COMMITTEE HAS THE RIGHT TO STOP AND/OR DISQUALIFY ANYCONTESTANT IF THE TRACTOR IS BEING OPERATED IN AN UNSAFE MANNEROR THERE IS EVIDENCE OF ANY DRUGS, ALCOHOL OR UNSPORTSMAN LIKECONDUCT. THE DECISION OF THE SAFETY COMMITTEE IS FINAL!

1) Tractors must register (1) one hour before scheduled pull and weighin immediately after his/her hook. Must weigh in at his/herminimum weight class and no more than 100% over & verified by aClub Member. First puller is the test puller & will re-pullimmediately if necessary. EXCEPTION: if a class is to be restartedafter three (3) tractors have pulled, the first 3 pullers in the classwill be consulted as to restarting the class or to continue. If one ofthe three were disqualified, that puller is excluded from thediscussion and possible restart. Pulling order will be determined byassignment.

2) Tractor may pull twice in class, with different driver – placing onlyonce. He/she must remain seated at all times – no bouncing - andone hand on steering wheel (verbal warning for 1st offence, 2nd

warning will be DQ) & starting with a tight chain. 25’ rule applies,stalling/wrong gear etc.; the puller may start over if he/she stopsbefore 25 feet. Any objects falling off the tractor during hook willresult in DQ.

3) Tractor & engine must be brand name with serial #’s in properplace. No alterations that change appearance from the originalspecs allowed. Engine block, head & carburetors must be standardor acceptable replacement parts for year & model. All tractors mustbe field worthy, with working brakes. All gasoline engines must benaturally aspirated. No turbos allowed on gasoline engines.

4) No slipping of clutch or changing gears. Torque Amp shiftingpermitted provided forward movement of the transfer sled tiresdoes not stop. No modified governor controls – no more than 10%RPM over factory specs.

5) Drawbar height will be limited to 20 inches, length minimum of 18inches from center of rear tires to the point of hook. Must bestationary in all directions, cannot be connected to any hydraulicassists. Horizontal clevis and/or hitching devise with minimum 3inch opening required for classes 2500# through 4500#; weightclasses of 5000# and heavier: pulling hitches MUST be constructedof a minimum of ½” (one-half inch) thick steel with a 3” (threeinch) diameter hole and at least ¾” (three-quarter inch) from theinside edge of the hole to the outside edge and attached with aminimum of 2, grade 5, 5/8” (five eighths inch) bolts.

6) Driver must be at least 14 years of age. Signed permission slip required by a legal guardian/parent for those less than 17 yrs of age.

7) Only original styled weights attached on wheels or weightbrackets/bar allowed. Cannot exceed more than 2 feet beyondfront tire or extend beyond the top rear circumference of the reartire. All weights must be safe & secure. All tractors must haveworkable fenders, approximately the same dimensions as originalfenders, including a protected edge.

8) Tire size limited to (2) two sizes over standard. Shaved/sharpenedtires can pull once for exhibition with registration fee paid and iftime allows. No steel wheeled, lug wheeled or 4-wheel drivetractors allowed. Pressed steel wheels allowed as acceptable replacement.

9) WEIGHT CLASSES: (MUST WEIGH IN AT MINIMUM WEIGHT CLASS).CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 2401. 0 - 2500 lbs.2402. 2501 – 3000 lbs.2403. 3001 – 3500 lbs.2404. 3501 – 4500 lbs.2405. 4501 – 5500 lbs.2406. 5501 – 6500 lbs.2407. 6501 – 7500 lbs.2408. 7501 – 8500 lbs.2409. 8501 – 10000 lbs.

10) AN ELECTRONIC GROUND SPEED/MEASURING DEVISE WILLPROVIDE AN ACCURATE MEASUREMENT AND SAFE, CONTROLLEDSPEED NOT TO EXCEED 3.5 MPH. If the horn blows (3) three timesthe tractor is disqualified. If a tractor is red flagged and thattractor does not make an immediate effort to stop, that tractorwill be disqualified and not allowed to pull for the remainder ofthe event. The sled operator has the final say on a speed violationin regards to the horn signals.

11) ANY TRACTOR THAT DOES NOT CONFORM TO THE STATED RULESMAY PULL FOR EXHIBITION UPON APPROVAL OF THE SAFETYCOMMITTEE AND PAYMENT OF THE ENTIRE FEE.

ENTRY FEE $20.00PREMIUMS: PAY TO 10 PLACINGS

$105/$90/$80/$70/$60/$50/$40/$30/$20/$10Classes not full will be on a sliding scale.

Sliding Scale:DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH 9 tractors 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 8 tractors 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 107 tractors 70 60 50 40 30 20 106 tractors 60 50 40 30 20 105 tractors 50 40 30 20 104 tractors 40 30 20 103 tractors 30 20 102 tractors 20 101 tractor 10

DEPT. 104 – ANTIQUETRACTOR PULLS

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES andJUDGING SCHEDULES.

SECTION 371 ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULL

DIVISION II – ANTIQUE – 1940 & OLDER

NOTE: THE CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR DAMAGES TO TRACTORS, DRIVERS OR SPECTATORS.

Rules and Regulations may change before pull.RULES:THE SAFETY COMMITTEE HAS THE RIGHT TO STOP AND/OR DISQUALIFY ANYCONTESTANT IF THE TRACTOR IS BEING OPERATED IN AN UNSAFE MANNEROR THERE IS EVIDENCE OF ANY DRUGS, ALCOHOL OR UNSPORTSMAN LIKECONDUCT. THE DECISION OF THE SAFETY COMMITTEE IS FINAL!

1) Tractors must register (1) one hour before scheduled pull and weighin immediately after his/her hook. Must weigh in at his/herminimum weight class and no more than 100# over & verified by aClub Member. First puller is the test puller & will re-pullimmediately if necessary, EXCEPTION: if a class is to be restartedafter three (3) tractors have pulled, the first 3 pullers in the classwill be consulted as to restarting the class or to continue. If one ofthe three were disqualified, that puller is excluded from thediscussion and possible restart. Pulling order will be determined byassignment.

2) Tractor may pull twice in class, with different driver – placing onlyonce. He/she must remain seated at all times – no bouncing - andone hand on steering wheel (verbal warning for 1st offence, 2nd

warning will be DQ) & starting with a tight chain. 25 foot ruleapplies, stalling/wrong gear etc.; the puller may start over if he/shestops before 25 feet. Tractor must be out of gear while bothhitching and unhitching. Any objects falling off the tractor duringhook will result in DQ.

3) Tractor & engine must be brand name manufactured through 1940with serial #’s in proper place. No alterations that changeappearance from the original specs allowed. Engine block, head &carburetors must be standard or acceptable replacement parts foryear & model tractor. All tractors must be field worthy, withworking brakes. All gasoline engines must be naturally aspirated.No turbos on gasoline engines.

4) No modified governor controls – no more than 10% RPM overfactory recommended. No slipping of clutch or changing gears.Torque Amp shifting permitted provided forward movement oftransfer sled tires does not stop.

5) Drawbar height will be limited to 18 inches to point of hook andmust extend beyond rear tires. Must be stationary in all directions,cannot be connected to any hydraulic assists. Horizontal clevisand/or hitching devise with minimum 3 inch opening required forclasses 2500# through 4500#; weight classes of 5000# and heavier:pulling hitches MUST be constructed of a minimum of ½” (one-halfinch) thick steel with a 3” (three inch) diameter hole and at least¾” (three-quarter inch) from the inside edge of the hole to theoutside edge and attached with a minimum of 2, grade 5, 5/8”(five eighths inch) bolts.

6) Driver must be at least 14 years of age. Signed permission sliprequired by a legal guardian/parent for those less than 17 years ofage.

7) All weights must be safely secured to tractor using only originalstyled weights. Weight brackets (excluding weights) allowed inAntique Class and cannot extend more than 2 feet beyond front tire

or extend beyond the top rear circumference of rear tire. Alltractors must have workable fenders, approximately the samedimensions as original fenders, including a protected edge.

8) MAXIMUM RIM SIZES:10” 2500 WT CLASS11” 3000 WT CLASS 12” 3500 & 4000 WT CLASS12” 4500 WT CLASS14” 5000, 5500, 6000, 6500 WT CLASS16” 7500 WT CLASS18” 8500 WT CLASS20” 10000 WT CLASS

9) Shaved/sharpened/cut or radial tires or any tractor that does notconform to the stated rules can pull one time for exhibition withpaid registration fee. No steel wheeled/lugged wheel or 4-wheeldrive tractors allowed!

10) PULLING CLASSES:

ANTIQUE (THROUGH 1940)CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 2411. 2500 lbs.2412. 3000 lbs.2413. 3500 lbs.2414. 4500 lbs.2415. 5500 lbs.2416. 6500 lbs.

11) AN ELECTRONIC GROUND SPEED/MEASURING DEVISE WILLPROVIDE AN ACCURATE MEASUREMENT AND SAFE, CONTROLLEDSPEED NOT TO EXCEED 3.5 MPH. If the horn blows (3) three timesthe tractor is disqualified. If a tractor is red flagged and thattractor does not make an immediate effort to stop, that tractorwill be disqualified and not allowed to pull for the remainder ofthe event. The sled operator has the final say on a speed violationin regards to the horn signals.

ENTRY FEE $20.00

PREMIUMS: PAY TO 10 PLACINGS$105/$90/$80/$70/$60/$50/$40/$30/$20/$10

DEPT. 2: DAIRY CATTLE 4-H

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES,JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES.

SECTION 500 DAIRY CATTLEDairy Cattle must be TB tested within 60 days prior to fair, 60 day period startson the day of injection. Permit and/or documentation must be attached to fairentry form. Each member/family is responsible for set-up and fees associatedwith TB testing.ALL CATTLE OVER 6 MONTHS MUST HAVE A SAFETY ROPE IN ADDITION TOHALTER. BULLS OVER 6 MONTHS CANNOT BE SHOWN.Dairy General Rules:(See 4-H general rules also). Purebred and Grade cattle of the same sex andage class shall be shown together. Rope or leather halter may be used forshowing 4-H animals. Dairy Showmanship members should wear white shirtand pants/skirt when showing Dairy cattle. Clothing should be neat and clean.No gym type shoes (for safety reasons). Only one entry per class, per member.

Junior Heifer Calf March 1st to August 31st of current yearSenior Heifer Calf September 1st to February 28th of current yearJunior Yearling March 1st to August 31st of previous yearSenior Yearling September 1st (2 years previous) to February 28th

of previous year.

DAIRY SHOWMANSHIPMembers entering in dairy classes must do dairy showmanship. Contest will be judged on showing and fitting.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

6001. Senior (members 15 & over) 10.00 8.006002. Intermediate (12-14 yrs old) 10.00 8.006003. Junior (members 8-11 yrs old) 10.00 8.00

(See section 540 for members 7 years and under)All Showmanship Grand & Reserve winners will receive an additional 4-Hsponsored award.

All “A” winners in each class compete for Champion and Reserve ChampionsROSETTES (if the judge determines there are enough entries to warrant them).Grand and Reserve Champion winners are eligible for ShowmanshipSweepstakes Contest. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6013. Junior Heifer Calf 7.50 6.00 4.506014. Senior Heifer Calf 7.50 6.00 6.756015. Junior Yearling Heifer 9.00 7.50 6.006016. Senior Yearling Heifer 10.50 9.00 7.506017. Dairy production records on

animal displayed 16.50 13.50 10.50The above classes compete for champion and reserve champion ROSETTES (ifthe judge determines there are enough entries to warrant them)

DEPT. 4 – BEEF CATTLE

SECTION 501 BEEFBEEF CATTLE GENERAL RULES:Beef Cattle must be TB tested within 60 days prior to fair, 60 day period startson the day of injection. Permit and/or documentation must be attached to fairentry form. Each member/family is responsible for set-up and fees associatedwith TB testing.ALL CATTLE OVER 6 MONTHS MUST HAVE A SAFETY ROPE IN ADDITION TOHALTER. BULLS OVER 6 MONTHS CANNOT BE SHOWN.Purebred and Grade cattle of the same sex and age class shall be showntogether. Rope or leather halter may be used for showing 4-H animals. Showsticks should be used. (Market Beef shown under Market Classes only, cannotshow in Open Class) Must wear appropriate attire. No club or personal nameson attire. Neat and clean appearance and clothing. No gym type shoes (forsafety reasons). Only one entry per class, per member.Ages to be determined as follows:Junior Heifer Calf January 1st to Fair of current yearSenior Heifer Calf July 1st to December 31st of previous yearJunior Yearling Heifer January 1st to June 30th of previous yearSenior Heifer July 1st to December 31st, 2 years previous

Use these section and class numbers for beef as well as for veal.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6037. Junior Heifer Calf 7.50 6.00 4.506038. Senior Heifer Calf 7.50 6.00 4.506039. Junior Yearling Heifer 7.50 6.00 4.506040. Senior Yearling Heifer 7.50 6.00 4.506041. Bull calf six months and under 7.50 6.00 4.506042. Steer calf under one year old 7.50 6.00 4.506043. Champion Female ROSETTE6044. Champion Steer ROSETTE

SECTION 501 BEEF/FEEDER/VEAL CALF SHOWMANSHIP

MARKET AND NON-MARKETExhibitors must be the owner of ALL Market animalsContest will be judged on how well the animal is shown and how well it isfitted. Member’s age will be determined by what age the exhibitor is in thecurrent year. Enter only one class per species, with market & non-marketcombined. Showmanship is mandatory for each market animal exhibited.Market veal will show after Market beef. You will be placed in separate groupson show day.CCYLP market livestock animals will sell through the Youth Auction unlessthey do not make weight. You must show in Market Class and ShowmanshipClass in order to sell through the Youth Auction.

CCYLP is a market animals only program (if you would like to show an animal

only, you may do so in Open Class).

CCYLP will be awarding a cash prize to the CCYLP steer project with thehighest “rate of gain”. Notice to be posted in the barn.

4-H BEEF SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B 6058. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 12.00 10.50 6059. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 12.00 10.50

CCYLP BEEF SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

6064. Senior (members 16 -19 years old) 12.00 10.50 6065. Intermediate (members 12-15 yrs) 12.00 10.50

4-H VEAL SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

6069. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 12.00 10.50 6070. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 12.00 10.50 6071. Junior (members 8-11 years, only) 12.00 10.50

CCYLP VEAL SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

6075. Senior (members 16 -19 years old) 12.00 10.50 6076. Intermediate (members 12-15 yrs) 12.00 10.50 6077. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 12.00 10.50

4-H FEEDER SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

6081. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 12.00 10.50 6082. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 12.00 10.50 6083. Junior (members 11 years old) 12.00 10.50

CCYLP FEEDER SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

6087. Senior (members 16 -19 years old) 12.00 10.50 6088. Intermediate (members 12-15 yrs) 12.00 10.50 6089. Junior (members 11 years old) 12.00 10.50 All “A” winners in each class compete for Champion and Reserve ChampionsROSETTES (if the judge determines there are enough entries to warrant them).Grand and Reserve Champion winners are eligible for ShowmanshipSweepstakes Contest.

SECTION 501 4-H and CCYLP

MARKET STEER/FEEDER/and VEALTo sell market steer:They must weigh at least 850 lbs. To sell market feeder:They must weigh at least 350 lbs.

To sell market veal:They must weigh at least 200 lbs.All animals in this section must be TB tested within 60 days prior to fair, 60 dayperiod starts on the day of injection. Permit and/or documentation must beattached to fair entry form. Each member/family is responsible for set-up andfees associated with TB testing.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6095. CCYLP Veal 200 lbs minimum 12.00 10.50 9.00 6096. CCYLP Feeder Steer 350-849 lbs 12.00 10.50 9.006097. CCYLP Feeder Heifer 350-849 lbs

12.00 10.50 9.006098. CCYLP Market Steer/Heifer Light weight

12.00 10.50 9.006099. CCYLP Market Steer/Heifer Medium weight

12.00 10.50 9.006100. CCYLP Market Steer/Heifer Heavy weight

12.00 10.50 9.00CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6138. 4-H Veal 200 lbs minimum 12.00 10.50 9.006139. 4-H Feeder Steer 350-850 lbs 12.00 10.50 9.006140. 4-H Feeder Heifer 350-850 lbs 12.00 10.50 9.006141. 4-H Market Steer/Heifer Light weight: 1000-1149 lbs

12.00 10.50 9.006142. 4-H Market Steer/Heifer Medium weight: 1150-1299 lbs

12.00 10.50 9.006143. 4-H Market Steer/Heifer Heavy weight: 1300+ lbs

12.00 10.50 9.00

All “A” winners in each class compete for Champion and Reserve ChampionsROSETTES (if the judge determines there are enough entries to warrant them).ALL Champion and Reserve Champion winners compete for Grand Championand Reserve Grand Champion ROSETTES (if number of exhibitors warrantsawards).

DEPT. 6: SHEEP 4-H and CCYLP

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES,JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES.

SECTION 502 SHEEPOne entry, per class, per member. All sheep to be exhibited at fair must beproperly cleaned and blocked. Members must wear proper attire whileshowing. Clothing with club or personal names cannot be worn in show ring.Neat and clean appearance & clothing required. No gym type shoes allowedfor safety reason. Market lambs show in Market Classes only; cannot show inOpen Class or classes other than Market Class.SHEEP, ALL BREEDS: must have Scrapie Tag to enter fairgrounds. Must beshorn 7 – 10 days prior to fair, and may be shorn any time after weigh-in.All “A” winners in each class compete for Champion and Reserve ChampionsROSETTES (if the judge determines there are enough entries to warrant them).ALL Champion and Reserve Champion winners are eligible for ShowmanshipSweepstakes Contest.

LAMB SHOWMANSHIPMARKET and NON-MARKET

Exhibitors must be the owner of all market animals.A member must show his/her own animal. Contest will be judged on conditionof animal, how well the animal is shown and how well it is fitted. Halters notallowed for Intermediate & Senior classes, they are optional for Junior Class.CCYLP market livestock animals will sell through the Youth Auction unlessthey do not make weight. You must show in Market Class and ShowmanshipClass in order to sell through the Youth Auction.CCYLP is a market animals only program (if you would like to show an animalonly, you may do so in Open Class).

4-H LAMB SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

6110. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 9.00 6.00 6111. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 9.00 6.00 6112. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 9.00 6.00

CCYLP LAMB SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

6115. Senior (members 16 -19 years old) 9.00 6.00

6116. Intermediate (members 12-15 yrs) 9.00 6.00 6117. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 9.00 6.00

MARKET LAMBSMarket Lambs must weigh a minimum of 85 lbs. to sell at Livestock Auction,and must be shorn prior to the fair. Lambs may be purebred, grades orcrossbred and may be wethers or ewes. Grand and Reserve Grand Championmust sell. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6120. Market Lamb Light weight 7.50 4.50 3.006121. Market Lamb Medium weight 7.50 4.50 3.006122 Market Lamb Med/Hvy weight 7.50 4.50 3.006123 Market Lamb Heavy weight 7.50 4.50 3.00All “A” winners in each class compete for Champion and Reserve ChampionROSETTES (if the judge determines there are enough entries to warrant them).ALL Champion and Reserve Champion winners compete for Grand Championand Reserve Grand Champion ROSETTES (if number of exhibitors warrantsawards).

DEPT. 8: GOAT 4-H and CCYLP

SECTION 503 GOATSPlease check with fair office on current TB regulations before fair. Animal must be checked by vet on arrival from 8-11am on Sunday. Animals must have ID with scrapie tag or tattoo with proper papers in owner’s name at time of

check in. One entry per class. All goats must be properly clean, trimmed

and/or sheared for their breed. Dairy breeds must be dehorned. All exhibitors must wear proper show attire, to include leather type boots or closed toe shoes. No buck allowed if born before January 1st of current year. Exhibitor must meet 4-H project deadlines and expectations.

GOAT SHOWMANSHIPAll “A” winners in each class compete for Champion & Reserve ChampionROSETTES & are eligible for showmanship sweepstakes. Rules for attire, etc.are the same as for sheep. All 4-H Showmanship Grand & Reserve winners willreceive an additional 4-H sponsored award.

4-H DAIRY/OTHER SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

6105. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 9.00 6.00 6106. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 9.00 6.00 6107. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 9.00 6.00

4-H GOAT MARKET/SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

6125. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 9.00 6.00 6126. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 9.00 6.00 6127. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 9.00 6.00

CCYLP GOAT SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

6128. Senior (members 16 -19 years old) 9.00 6.00 6129. Intermediate (members 12-15 yrs) 9.00 6.00 6130. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 9.00 6.00

PYGMY GOATSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6134. Junior Doe (1 - 2 yrs. old) 7.50 4.50 3.006135. Senior Doe (over 2 years old) 7.50 4.50 3.006136. Kid (born on or after Jan. 1st of

current year) 7.50 4.50 3.006137. Wether (born before Jan. 1st of

current year) 7.50 4.50 3.00

DAIRY GOATSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6148. Milking Doe 7.50 4.50 3.006149. Dry Doe (born before Jan. 1st of 7.50 4.50 3.00

current year)6150. Kid (born on or after Jan. 1st of

current year) 7.50 4.50 3.006151. Pet or Cart Wether (born on or

before Jan. 1st of current year) 7.50 4.50 3.00

MEAT TYPE GOATS

(Pure or crossbred, not market animals)CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6162. Junior Doe (1 - 2 yrs. old) 7.50 4.50 3.00 6163. Senior Doe (over 2 years old) 7.50 4.50 3.00 6164. Kid (born on or after Jan. 1st of

current year) 7.50 4.50 3.00 6165. Wether (born before Jan. 1st of

current year) 7.50 4.50 3.00

HAIR TYPE GOATSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6166. Junior Doe (1 - 2 yrs. old) 7.50 4.50 3.006167. Senior Doe (over 2 years old) 7.50 4.50 3.00 6168. Kid (born on or after Jan. 1st of

current year) 7.50 4.50 3.006169. Wether (born before Jan. 1st of

current year) 7.50 4.50 3.006170. Over all wool class 7.50 4.50 3.00

DRIVING CLASSExhibitor will be judged on how well trained the goat is, goat handling andmember knowledge of equipment. Goat must be entered in above classes.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6190. Driving Goat – single hitch 7.50 4.50 3.006191. Driving Goat – multiple hitch 7.50 4.50 3.00

AGILITY/OBSTACLE Exhibitor will be judged on how well trained the goat is, goat handling & time ittakes to complete the course. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6180. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 7.50 4.50 3.006181. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 7.50 4.50 3.006182. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 7.50 4.50 3.00

COSTUME CLASSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6183. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 7.50 4.50 3.006184. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 7.50 4.50 3.006185. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 7.50 4.50 3.00

6196. Back Packing 7.50 4.50 3.00

MARKET GOATSMarket Goats must weigh a minimum of 40 pounds to sell at Livestock Auction,and must be shorn prior to the fair. Grand and Reserve Grand Champion must sell.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6198. Market Goat Light weight 7.50 4.50 3.006199. Market Goat Medium weight 7.50 4.50 3.006200. Market Goat Heavy weight 7.50 4.50 3.00

DEPT.18: LLAMAS/ALPACAS/EXOTIC 4-H SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES,

JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES.

SECTION 537 LLAMAS, ALPACAS & EXOTIC ANIMALSLlamas/alpacas with clinical signs of infectious, contagious, or toxicological

disease will be removed from the fair. Animals must be under the control of

their owner at all times or they will be asked to remove the animal from the

grounds for safety of the handler and public.

4-H SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

9200. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 9.00 6.00 9201. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 9.00 6.00 9202. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 9.00 6.00

4-H WOOL CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C

9203. Male under 2 years old 7.50 4.50 3.00

9204. Male 2 years and over 7.50 4.50 3.00

9205. Female under 2 years old 7.50 4.50 3.00

9206. Female 2 years and over 7.50 4.50 3.00

4-H OBSTACLEHandlers will only be allowed to enter each obstacle course once in either

novice or advanced. Obstacle class will require llamas/alpacas to do various

obstacles. Handlers and llamas will be judged on their ability to work together

as well as completion of an obstacle.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C

9207. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 7.50 4.50 3.00

9208. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 7.50 4.50 3.00

9209. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 7.50 4.50 3.00

4-H COSTUMECLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C

9210. Male under 2 years old 7.50 4.50 3.00

9211. Male 2 years and over 7.50 4.50 3.00

9212. Female under 2 years old 7.50 4.50 3.00

9213. Female 2 years and over 7.50 4.50 3.00

DEPT. 10: SWINE 4-H and CCYLP

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES,

JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES.

SECTION 504 SWINEAll swine must be pseudo-rabies tested according to State and County Fairsrules.

SWINE – ALL BREEDSBreeding gilts must be born after January 1st of current year

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6206. Single Gilt, under 8 months old 4.50 3.00 1.50

6207. Sow 4.50 3.00 1.506208. Feeder Pig, 75 lbs. or less 4.50 3.00 1.506209. Barrow, under 8 months old 4.50 3.00 1.50

HOG SHOWMANSHIPMARKET and NON-MARKET

A member must show his/her own animal. Contest will be judged on conditionof animal, how well the animal is shown and how well it is fitted. Membersmust wear proper attire while showing. Clothing with club or personal namescannot be worn in show ring. Neat and clean appearance & clothing required.No gym type shoes allowed for safety reason.CCYLP market livestock animals will sell through the Youth Auction unlessthey do not make weight. You must show in Market Class and ShowmanshipClass in order to sell through the Youth Auction.CCYLP is a market animals only program (if you would like to show an animalonly, you may do so in Open Class).

4-H HOG SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

6219. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 9.00 6.00 6220. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 9.00 6.00 6221. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 9.00 6.00

CCYLP HOG SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

6225. Senior (members 16 -19 years old) 9.00 6.00 6226. Intermediate (members 12-15 yrs) 9.00 6.00 6227. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 9.00 6.00 All “A” winners in each class compete for Champion and Reserve ChampionROSETTES and are eligible for showmanship sweepstakes. All 4-HShowmanship winners will receive an additional 4-H sponsored award.

MARKET HOGSExhibitor must be owner of Market Hog.Market Hogs must weigh a minimum of 200 lbs. to sell at Livestock Auction.Swine may be purebred, grades or crossbred but must be farrow after January1st of fair year. Grand and Reserve Grand Champion must sell at Youth Auction.Weights of classes 6231 – 6237 will be determined after animals are weighed.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6231. CCYLP Market Pig Light weight 7.50 4.50 3.006232. CCYLP Market Pig Med Weight 7.50 4.50 3.006233. CCYLP Market Pig Med/Hvy weight7.50 4.50 3.006234. CCYLP Market Pig Heavy weight 7.50 4.50 3.00

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6235. 4-H Market Pig Light weight 220-244# 7.50 4.50 3.006236. 4-H Market Pig Med weight 245-269#7.50 4.50 3.006237. 4-H Market Pig Heavyweight 270+ 7.50 4.50 3.00

All “A” winners in each class compete for Champion and Reserve ChampionROSETTES. All Champion and Reserve Champion winners compete for Grandand Reserve Grand Champion ROSETTES.

DEPT. 12: POULTRY/FOWL 4-H and CCYLP

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES,JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES.

SECTION 505 POULTRY and FOWLAll exhibitors are required to bring their projects to the judges table when called. Exhibitors must be present when the animal is judged or the animal may not be judged. ALL POULTRY MUST BE FED, AND PENS CLEANED BY 10AM DAILY. ALL POULTRY & FOWL (EXCEPT PIGEONS AND DOVES) MUST BE PULLORUM TESTED PRIOR TO BEING CAGED. TESTER WILL BE AVAILABLE ON SUNDAY BETWEEN 12 NOON AND 2PM ONLY.

Animals showing symptoms of disease will not be accepted. All entries at owners risk. No breeding during fair. Exhibit birds only raised as projects. ONLY 2 entries per class. Check water 3 to 4 times daily. ALL entries in Section 505 are required to complete an Animal Record Book and enter it in Section 510, Dept. 39, as well as meet project sign-up deadlines and project expectations.

4-H TURKEY SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6238. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 4.50 3.00 1.50 6239. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 4.50 3.00 1.50 6240. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 4.50 3.00 1.50

4-H GOOSE SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6241. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 4.50 3.00 1.50 6242. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 4.50 3.00 1.50 6243. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 4.50 3.00 1.50

4-H OTHER FOWL SHOWMANSHIP(Includes pheasant, quail, partridge, pigeon, dove, etc.)

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6244. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 4.50 3.00 1.50 6245. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 4.50 3.00 1.50 6246. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 4.50 3.00 1.50

4-H DUCK SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6247. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 4.50 3.00 1.506248. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 4.50 3.00 1.50 6249. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 4.50 3.00 1.50

4-H POULTRY SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6250. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 4.50 3.00 1.50 6251. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 4.50 3.00 1.50 6252. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 4.50 3.00 1.50

CCYLP POULTRY SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6253. Senior (members 16 -19 years old) 4.50 3.00 1.50 6254. Intermediate (members 12-15 yrs) 4.50 3.00 1.50 6255. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 4.50 3.00 1.50All “A” winners in each class compete for Champion and Reserve ChampionROSETTES and are eligible for showmanship sweepstakes.

CCYLP POULTRY MARKETMEAT PENS: Only Grand and Reserve Grand Champion pens will sell through auction. If sold through livestock auction, exhibitor must process and deliver tobuyer with two weeks. CLASS DESCRIPTION A B C6256 Pen of 3 roaster chickens 4.50 3.00 1.50 (over 6 1/2 lbs each bird)

POULTRY & FOWL EXHIBITS(Classes 6257-6262 must be same breed, variety or strain)

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6257. Breeding pen of 3 birds consisting of: 1 cock & 2 hens OR 1

cockerel & 2 pullets. 9.00 6.00 3.006258. Flock Management pen consists of: 1 cock, 1 hen, 1 cockerel, and 1

pullet plus choice of 1 hen or one pullet to make a pen of 5 birds. 4.50 3.00 1.50

6259. Chickens: 1 or a pair 3.00 2.25 1.506260. Duck or Goose: 1 or a pair 3.00 2.25 1.506261. Turkey: 1 or a pair 3.00 2.25 1.506262. Any other pair or fowl 3.00 2.25 1.50

(pheasant, quail, etc.)

6263. Broiler meat pen of 3 consisting of: cockerels or pullets ideal combined weight to be 9 lbs. 3.00 2.25 1.50

6264. Fryer meat pen consisting of: 3 cockerels or pullets, ideal combined weight to be 15 lbs. 3.00 2.25 1.50

6265. Roaster meat pen of 3 birds consisting of: cockerels or pullets idealcombined weight to be 21 lbs. 3.00 2.25 1.50

6266. Pigeon or Dove: 1 or a pair 3.00 2.25 1.506267. Turkey meat pen consisting of: 3 of same breed, variety & strain.

3.00 2.25 1.506268. Duck meat pen consisting of: 3 of same breed, variety & strain.

3.00 2.25 1.506269. Geese meat pen consisting of: 3 of same breed, variety & strain

3.00 2.25 1.506270. Eggs – best dozen of 1 color, judged on weight & shape, must be

from own farm flock. 3.00 2.25 1.50Meat pen judging will also be based on uniformity and cleanliness. All “A” winners compete for Grand and Reserve Champion ROSETTES. Grand Champion and Reserve Champion Turkey, Chicken, Duck, Goose and Meat Pensmay participate in Youth Livestock Auction. Commission to CCYLP may apply.

DEPT. 14: RABBITS/CAVIES/POCKET PETS4-H and CCYLP

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES,JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES.

SECTION 506 RABBITS/CAVIES/POCKET PETSEntries must be placed by Sunday between NOON and 4pm. Animals must bechecked upon arrival for signs of disease. Animals showing symptoms ofdisease will not be accepted. All entries at owners risk. Only animals beingjudged are allowed in barns. No litters under 4 weeks allowed. No does due tokindle. No breeding during fair. Check water 3 to 4 times daily. ALL entries inSection 506 are required to complete an Animal Record Book and enter it inSection 510 – Department 39, as well as meet project sign-up deadlines andproject expectations. Showmanship is mandatory to participate in any smallanimal 4-H class.

4-H RABBIT SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

6283. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 5.50 3.50 6284. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 5.50 3.506285. Junior (members 8-11 years) 5.50 3.50

CCYLP RABBIT SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

6286. Senior (members 16 -19 years old) 5.50 3.50 6287. Intermediate (members 12-15 yrs) 5.50 3.506288. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 5.50 3.50

CCYLP RABBIT MARKETMEAT PENS: Only Grand and Reserve Grand Champion pens will see through auction. If sold through livestock auction, exhibitor must butcher and deliver within 1 week of end of fair.CLASS DESCRIPTION A B6282 Pen of 3 rabbits (3.5 lbs to 6 lbs) 5.50 3.50

4-H CAVY SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

6289. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 5.50 3.506290. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 5.50 3.506291. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 5.50 3.50

CCYLP CAVY SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

6292. Senior (members 16 -19 years old) 5.50 3.506293. Intermediate (members 12-15 yrs) 5.50 3.506294. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 5.50 3.50

4-H POCKET PETS SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B

6295. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 5.50 3.506296. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 5.50 3.506297. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 5.50 3.50

All “A” winners in each class compete for Champion and Reserve ChampionROSETTES. All Champion and Reserve Champions are eligible for ShowmanshipSweepstakes.

RABBITS, CAVIES and POCKET PETSYou must know your rabbit breed to know maturing weight. Mixed breedrabbits – use closest identifiable. Use ARBA Standards to check your breeds,weights, standards, faults and disqualifications. Only two entries per class.Breeds with maturing weight under 5 lbs. (Fuzzy Lop, Dutch, Holland Lop, MiniRex, Netherland etc.)CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6298. Sr. Buck (6 months & over) 3.00 2.25 1.506299. Sr. Doe (6 months & over) 3.00 2.25 1.506300. Jr. Buck (under 6 months) 3.00 2.25 1.506301. Jr. Doe (under 6 months) 3.00 2.25 1.50

Breeds with maturing weight between 5 – 9 lbs. (Mini Lop, Rex, Silver Martin,English Spot, English Angora, etc.)CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6302. Sr. Buck (6 months & over) 3.00 2.25 1.506303. Sr. Doe (6 months & over) 3.00 2.25 1.506304. Jr. Buck (under 6 months) 3.00 2.25 1.506305. Jr. Doe (under 6 months) 3.00 2.25 1.50

Breeds with maturing weight 9 lbs. and over CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6306. Sr. Buck 3.00 2.25 1.506307. Sr. Doe 3.00 2.25 1.506308. Jr. Buck 3.00 2.25 1.506309. Jr. Doe 3.00 2.25 1.506310. Doe & litter, over 4 weeks,

but not over 4 months 3.00 2.25 1.506311. Meat pen consisting of: 3 rabbits

not over 70 days old, 3 ½ to 5 lbs. each, same breed & litter. 3.00 2.25 1.50

6312. Any rabbit shown in the aboveclasses for its high standard of fur 3.00 2.25 1.50

6313. Any rabbit shown in the aboveclasses for its high standard of wool 3.00 2.25 1.50

CAVIESCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6314. Sr. Boar (6 mth. or 32 oz & over) 3.00 2.25 1.506315. Sr. Sow (6 mth. or 32 oz & over) 3.00 2.25 1.506316. Jr. Boar (under 6 mth. & under 32 oz)

3.00 2.25 1.506317. Jr. Sow (under 6 mth. & under 32 oz)

3.00 2.25 1.50

POCKET PETSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6318. Hamsters, gerbils, mice, rats,

ferrets, etc. 3.00 2.25 1.506319. Lizards, frogs, crabs, snakes,

turtles, etc. 3.00 2.25 1.506320. Birds 3.00 2.25 1.50ALL “A” winners from above classes are eligible for Grand and Reserve Champion ROSETTES. Grand and Reserve Grand Champion rabbits and all meat pens are eligible for Youth Auction.

DEPT. 16: EQUINE 4-H

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES,JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES.

SECTION 507 EQUINE

MONDAY – ORDER OF SHOW DAYShow starts at 8:30 am

FITTING and SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8406. Lead line 5 – 7 years old8407. Walk-trot 7 - 8 years old

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6325. Green Horse 9.00 7.50 6.006326. Walk-trot rider 9.00 7.50 6.006327. Pony 9.00 7.50 6.006328. Junior 9.00 7.50 6.006329. Intermediate 9.00 7.50 6.006330. Senior 9.00 7.50 6.006331. Miniature Horse 9.00 7.50 6.006332. Donkey/Mule in-hand 9.00 7.50 6.00

EQUITATION (English or Western Tack)

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8418. Lead line 5 – 7 years old8419. Walk-trot 7 – 8 years old

ENGLISH/SADDLE SEAT EQUITATION CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C

6333. Green Horse 9.00 7.50 6.006334. Walk-trot Rider 9.00 7.50 6.006335. Pony 9.00 7.50 6.006336. Junior 9.00 7.50 6.006337. Intermediate 9.00 7.50 6.006338. Senior 9.00 7.50 6.00

ENGLISH/SADDLE SEAT PLEASURE CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6339. Green Horse 9.00 7.50 6.006340. Walk-trot Rider 9.00 7.50 6.00 6341. Pony 9.00 7.50 6.006342. Junior 9.00 7.50 6.006343. Intermediate 9.00 7.50 6.006344. Senior 9.00 7.50 6.00

HUNTSEAT EQUITATION OVER FENCESCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6345. Baby Green * 9.00 7.50 6.00

*(Rider must be of age level rider – no W/T horse/rider)6346. Pony 9.00 7.50 6.006347. Junior 9.00 7.50 6.006348. Intermediate 9.00 7.50 6.006349. Senior 9.00 7.50 6.006350. Miniature Horse 9.00 7.50 6.00

HUNTER HACK CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C

6351. Baby Green * 9.00 7.50 6.00*(Rider must be of age level rider – no W/T horse/rider)

6352. Pony 9.00 7.50 6.006353. Junior 9.00 7.50 6.006364. Intermediate 9.00 7.50 6.006365. Senior 9.00 7.50 6.00

PLEASURE DRIVING CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C

6356. Miniature Horse 9.50 7.50 6.006357. Pony 9.50 7.50 6.00

REINING (even years) or WESTERN-ENGLISH RIDING (odd years) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6358. Pony 9.00 7.50 6.006359. Junior 9.00 7.50 6.006360. Intermediate 9.00 7.50 6.006361 Senior 9.00 7.50 6.00

SENIOR RECOGNITION RIDE

DEPT. 16: EQUINE 4-H

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES,JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES.

SECTION 507 EQUINE

THURSDAY – ORDER OF SHOW DAY

Show starts at 8:30 am

TRAIL CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8435. Lead line 5 – 7 years old8436. Walk-trot 7 – 8 years old

USE SECTION #540

USE SECTION #540

USE SECTION #540

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6370. Green Horse 9.00 7.50 6.006371. Walk-trot rider 9.00 7.50 6.006372. Pony 9.00 7.50 6.006373. Junior 9.00 7.50 6.006374. Intermediate 9.00 7.50 6.006375. Senior 9.00 7.50 6.006376. Miniature Horse 9.00 7.50 6.006377. Donkey/Mule in-hand 9.00 7.50 6.00

EQUITATION PATTERN CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8428. Lead line 5 – 7 years old8429. Walk-trot 7 – 8 years old

WESTERN EQUITATION CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6378. Green Horse 9.00 7.50 6.006379. Walk-trot rider 9.00 7.50 6.00 6380. Pony 9.00 7.50 6.006381. Junior 9.00 7.50 6.006382. Intermediate 9.00 7.50 6.006383. Senior 9.00 7.50 6.00

WESTERN PLEASURECLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6384. Green Horse 9.00 7.50 6.006385. Walk-trot rider 9.00 7.50 6.006386. Pony 9.00 7.50 6.006387. Junior 9.00 7.50 6.006388. Intermediate 9.00 7.50 6.006389. Senior 9.00 7.50 6.00

BAREBACKCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6390. Pony 9.50 7.50 6.006391. Junior 9.50 7.50 6.006392. Intermediate 9.50 7.50 6.006393. Senior 9.50 7.50 6.00

BREAK - 1/2 HOUR

COSTUME CLASSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8446. Lead line 5 – 7 years old8447. Walk-trot 7 – 8 years old

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6394. Green Horse 9.00 7.50 6.006395. Walk-trot rider 9.00 7.50 6.006396. Pony 9.00 7.50 6.006397. Junior 9.00 7.50 6.006398. Intermediate 9.00 7.50 6.006399. Senior 9.00 7.50 6.006400. Miniature Horse 9.00 7.50 6.00 6401. Donkey/Mules in-hand 9.00 7.50 6.00

BREAK - 1/2 HOUR

Gymkhana ClassesKEYHOLE OR FLAGS

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C

8408. Lead line 5 – 7 years old (on lead line & w/t gaits only)8409. Walk-trot 7 – 8 years old (w/t gaits only)_________________________________________________________6402. Green Horse (w/t gaits only) 9.00 7.50 6.006403. Walk-trot rider (w/t gaits only) 9.00 7.50 6.006404. Pony 9.00 7.50 6.006405. Junior 9.00 7.50 6.006406. Intermediate 9.00 7.50 6.006407. Senior 9.00 7.50 6.00

POLE BENDING or SPEED & ACTIONCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C

USE SECTION #540

8410. Lead line 5 – 7 years old (on lead line & w/t gaits only)8411. Walk-trot 7 – 8 years old (w/t gaits only)_________________________________________________________6408. Green Horse (w/t gaits only) 9.00 7.50 6.006409. Walk-trot rider (w/t gaits only) 9.00 7.50 6.006410. Pony 9.00 7.50 6.006411. Junior 9.00 7.50 6.006412. Intermediate 9.00 7.50 6.006413. Senior 9.00 7.50 6.00

CLOVERLEAF CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C

USE SECTION #540

8412. Lead line 5 – 7 years old (on lead line & w/t gaits only)8413. Walk-trot 7 – 8 years old (w/t gaits only)________________________________________________________6414. Green Horse (w/t gaits only) 9.00 7.50 6.006415. Walk-trot rider (w/t gaits only) 9.00 7.50 6.006406. Pony 9.00 7.50 6.006417. Junior 9.00 7.50 6.006418. Intermediate 9.00 7.50 6.006419. Senior 9.00 7.50 6.00

DEPT. 39: 4-H COUNCIL BARN AWARDThe barn award will be presented to the one 4-H Club Exhibit that bestdemonstrates cleanliness of their animals and stalls. The judging time for thisaward will not be announced, but will occur by Wednesday evening.Sponsored by the 4-H Council.

SECTION 509 SHOWMANSHIP SWEEPSTAKES

DO NOT ENTER THESE CLASSES. THEY ARE TO BE ENTERED AFTER THE JUDGING IS COMPLETED.LEARNING OBJECTIVE: To gain knowledge of showing and fitting in other animal areas, teach others about species they are unfamiliar with, and to have fun with fellow show persons.

4-H/ CCYLP SHOWMANSHIP SWEEPSTAKESCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION6533. Senior Showmanship6534. Intermediate Showmanship6535. Junior Showmanship

Showmanship animals to be used:

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Feeder Beef, Veal, Equine, Sheep, Goat, Swine, Rabbit, Poultry and Pocket Petdepending on animal availability. Animals selected will be with the permissionof the owner and superintendent of that species. Selection approved by allsuperintendents and posted. There may also be a quiz based on educationalinformation displayed in the barns during fair. A sign-up sheet will be posted in each animal barn. Exhibitors must sign-up byThursday at 5:00 pm.Youth are encouraged to join the competition. They can learn aboutshowmanship of other species from youth with animals in those species.Each of the classes will be judged on a general basis of the contestant’s abilityto adapt to different showing techniques as required by each species; as wellas, the general understanding and responsibility of a good showman of anytype of animal.Showmanship Sweepstakes begin at 11:00 am on Friday in the CCYLP Building.Participating youth need to arrive in show attire with their exhibitor numberdisplayed.Selection of winner is based on his/her overall abilities and quiz score.

1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH 10TH 15.00 13.50 12.00 10.50 9.00 7.50 6.00 4.50 3.00 1.50

DEPT. 39: ANIMAL RECORDS 4-H/CCYLP

SECTION 510 ANIMAL RECORDSAll Youth animal project members are required to have record book entries.Record books must be complete and should include certificate of vaccinationsand test results. 4-H Livestock and Small Animal record books are due in the 4-H Building by noon on Monday. 4-H Market Livestock and Small Animalexhibitors must have a personal interview when records are judged to sell atthe Youth Auction. Interviews will be conducted in the 4-H building on a firstcome, first served basis. 4-H Livestock, Rabbit and Cavy record book judgingwill be on Wednesday from 1:00 - 3:00 PM. Poultry record book judging will beon Monday at 3:30 PM and Pocket Pets record book judging will be held duringactual Pocket Pet judging on Monday. 4-H record books are due in 4-H buildingby 11:00 AM on Sunday. Horse project members are required to have apersonal interview to qualify for awards, points, and to be delegate to the 4-HState Show and show in Fitting & Showing class. 4-H record book judging willbe held in the 4-H building on Sunday from Noon – 4:00 PM, first come, firstserve. CCYLP record books are due by Sunday at 5:00 PM.

LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Exhibit will demonstrate the youth’s knowledge ofbreeding, raising, owning and/or showing animal species listed.Poster, report, notebook or 3-D display on any topic relating to the specieslisted with the purpose of educating the reader/observer of the project.

YOUTH EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6544. Beef 4.50 3.00 1.506545. Dairy 4.50 3.00 1.506546. Horse/Pony/Donkey 4.50 3.00 1.506547. Swine 4.50 3.00 1.506548. Sheep 4.50 3.00 1.506549. Poultry/Fowl 4.50 3.00 1.506550. Goats 4.50 3.00 1.506551. Rabbits 4.50 3.00 1.506552. Cavies 4.50 3.00 1.506553. Pocket Pets 4.50 3.00 1.506554. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

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LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Demonstrate knowledge of project and record keepingability pertaining to the animal raised to exhibit at the fair.

CCYLP ANIMAL RECORDSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6564. Beef 3.00 2.25 1.506565. Dairy 3.00 2.25 1.50

6566. Swine 3.00 2.25 1.506567. Sheep 3.00 2.25 1.506568. Poultry/Fowl 3.00 2.25 1.506569. Goats 3.00 2.25 1.506570. Rabbits 3.00 2.25 1.506571. Cavies 3.00 2.25 1.506572. Pocket Pets 3.00 2.25 1.506573. Any other not mentioned 3.00 2.25 1.50

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4-H ANIMAL RECORDSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6580. Beef 3.00 2.25 1.506581. Dairy 3.00 2.25 1.506582. Equine 3.00 2.25 1.506583. Swine 3.00 2.25 1.506584. Sheep 3.00 2.25 1.506585. Poultry/Fowl 3.00 2.25 1.506586. Goats 3.00 2.25 1.506587. Rabbits 3.00 2.25 1.506588. Cavies 3.00 2.25 1.506589. Pocket Pets 3.00 2.25 1.506590. Dog 3.00 2.25 1.506591. Horseless 3.00 2.25 1.506592. Dairy Goats 3.00 2.25 1.506593. Llamas 3.00 2.25 1.506594. Alpacas 3.00 2.25 1.506595. Exotic Animal 3.00 2.25 1.506596. Any other not mentioned 3.00 2.25 1.50

DEPT.60: NEEDLEWORK 4-HSEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and

JUDGING SCHEDULES.

SECTION 511 NEEDLEWORKShould be clean, neatly pressed and on hangers. (Outfits should be broken upinto different categories, such as skirt, top, jacket, etc.) Each exhibitor shouldhave a poster showing pattern, actual cost and approximate retail cost witheach item. Judges: Keep in mind that clothing may have been worn. Classes6604, 6618 and 6632 Sweepstakes – DO NOT ENTER these as judges will pickbest project from “A” winners in each group.

CLOTHING 1ST AND 2ND YEAR MEMBERSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6600. Skirts, dresses and jumpers 3.00 2.25 1.506601. Shirts, blouses and tops 3.00 2.25 1.506602. Slacks, pants and shorts 3.00 2.25 1.506603. Any other not mentioned 3.00 2.25 1.50

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CLOTHING 3RD AND 4TH YEAR MEMBERSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6614. Skirts, dresses and formals 3.00 2.25 1.506615. Pantsuits, jumpsuits, sports 3.00 2.25 1.50

6616. Coats and jackets, tops 3.00 2.25 1.506617. Any other not mentioned 3.00 2.25 1.50

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CLOTHING 5TH YEAR AND OVER MEMBERSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6628. Skirts, dresses and formals 3.00 2.25 1.506629. Pantsuits, jumpsuits, sports 3.00 2.25 1.506630. Coats and jackets, tops 3.00 2.25 1.506631. Any other not mentioned 3.00 2.25 1.50

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OTHER SEWING PROJECTSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6642. Toys and dolls 2.25 1.50 .506643. Pillows and quilts 2.25 1.50 .506644. Purse and accessories 2.25 1.50 .506645. Sew Read program projects 2.25 1.50 .506646. Quilting 2.25 1.50 .506647. Any other not mentioned 2.25 1.50 .50

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CROCHETING CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6662. Afghan 3.00 2.25 1.506663. Hat or scarf 3.00 2.25 1.506664. Mittens 3.00 2.25 1.506665. Pillows 3.00 2.25 1.506666. Slippers 3.00 2.25 1.506667. Sweater or vest 3.00 2.25 1.506668. Dolls or toys 3.00 2.25 1.506669. Any other not mentioned 3.00 2.25 1.50

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MACRAME – (NO KITS)CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6672. Belts, purses, etc. 2.25 1.50 .756673. Plant hangings 2.25 1.50 .756674. Knot boards 2.25 1.50 .756675. Wall hangings 2.25 1.50 .756676. Any other not mentioned 2.25 1.50 .75

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KNITTINGCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6685. Afghan 3.00 2.25 1.506686. Hat or scarf 3.00 2.25 1.506687. Mittens 3.00 2.25 1.506688. Pillows 3.00 2.25 1.506689. Slippers 3.00 2.25 1.506690. Sweater or vest 3.00 2.25 1.506691. Dolls or toys 3.00 2.25 1.506692. Any other not mentioned 3.00 2.25 1.50

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RUG HOOKING & LATCHWORK – (NO KITS)CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6761. Rug 3.00 2.25 1.506762. Wall hanging 3.00 2.25 1.506763. Any other not mentioned 3.00 2.25 1.50

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OTHER NEEDLE CRAFTSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6773. Candlewicking 3.00 2.25 1.506774. Trapunto 3.00 2.25 1.506775. Chicken scratching 3.00 2.25 1.506776. Plastic canvas 3.00 2.25 1.506777. Any other not mentioned 3.00 2.25 1.50

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DEPT. 61: FOOD PREPARATION 4-H

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES andJUDGING SCHEDULES.

SECTION 512 FOOD PREPARATION

BAKED GOODS, etc.Exhibit must be brought in at time of judging on Sunday; exhibit item on apaper plate and cover with plastic wrap. Baked goods: members do not needto exhibit a whole cake or pie.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6786. Cake decorating 3.00 2.25 1.506787. Cookie decorating 3.00 2.25 1.506788. Brownies (3 or more) 3.00 2.25 1.506789. Cake (1/4 cake or 3 cupcakes) 3.00 2.25 1.506790. Cookies (3 or more) 3.00 2.25 1.506791. Pies or tarts 3.00 2.25 1.506792. Quick bread (1/2 loaf) 3.00 2.25 1.506793. Yeast bread (1 loaf or 3 rolls) 3.00 2.25 1.506794. Outdoor cookery (picnic foods

display or exhibit pertaining tooutdoor cookery) 3.00 2.25 1.50

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CANDY

Members must exhibit 5 or more pieces.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C

6805. Fudge 1.50 1.13 .756806. Hard candy 1.50 1.13 .756807. Chocolates 1.50 1.13 .756808. Any other not mentioned 1.50 1.13 .75

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ETHNIC FOODS, MEAL PLANNING, MICROWAVECLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6818. Ethic Foods 3.00 2.25 1.506819. Creative place setting & menu 3.00 2.25 1.506820. Complete meal using dummies

(pictures, models, etc.) 3.00 2.25 1.506821. Microwave meals 3.00 2.25 1.50

FOODS/NUTRITIONLearning objective: To encourage youth to expand their knowledge on nutrition and food preservation. Members may exhibit an educational poster, notebook or a display or collection, relative to nutrition or food preservation, safety or storage.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6825. Individual exhibit 3.00 2.25 1.50

SECTION 512 FOOD PRESERVATIONExhibit jars with lids and rings. Canning, appearance, cleanliness and uniformity of jars is encouraged.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6831. 3 jars, 3 different fruits 3.00 2.25 1.506832. 3 jars, 3 different pickles /relish 3.00 2.25 1.506833. 3 jars, 3 different jellies/jams 3.00 2.25 1.506834. 3 jars, 3 different vegetables 3.00 2.25 1.506835. 3 jars, any other not mentioned 3.00 2.25 1.50

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DEPT. 62: FINE ARTS 4-H

SECTION 513 CERAMICS & PLASTERCRAFTIf entered in wrong class, Participation Ribbon will be given. Make sure youknow underglazed, glazed, stained etc. Enter no more than one (1) entry perclass.

CERAMICSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6846. Underglaze done on greenware 2.25 1.50 .756847. Stains; gold or silver on bisque 2.25 1.50 .756848. Hand built (coil, slab, etc.) 2.25 1.50 .756849. Glazed and fired 2.25 1.50 .756850. Chalks, dry brushing 2.25 1.50 .756851. Any other not mentioned 2.25 1.50 .75

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PLASTERCRAFTSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6861. Rub on 2.25 1.50 .756862. Stains 2.25 1.50 .756863. Chalks, pearls & dry brushing 2.25 1.50 .756864. Any other not mentioned 2.25 1.50 .75

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SECTION 513 PAINTING & DRAWINGAll exhibits or pictures must be mounted in frames or on poster-board,mounting board or similar material; this includes pencil, ink & charcoal.Exhibits will not be accepted unless they follow the above rules.

OIL, ACRYLICS & WATERCOLORSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6870. Outdoor scenes 3.00 1.50 .756871. Still life 3.00 1.50 .756872. Portraits 3.00 1.50 .756873. Any other not mentioned 3.00 1.50 .75

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PENCIL, INK & CHARCOAL DRAWINGCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6895. Scenes 3.00 1.50 .756896. Still life 3.00 1.50 .756897. Portraits 3.00 1.50 .756898. Any other not mentioned 3.00 1.50 .75

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DEPT. 63: 4-H OTHER PROJECTS SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and

JUDGING SCHEDULES.

SECTION 514 FOLK ART

CREATIVE and MISCELLANEOUS ARTS No more than one entry per class

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6904. Basketry 2.25 1.50 .756905. Bead crafts 2.25 1.50 .756906. Bread dough crafts 2.25 1.50 .756907. Candles 2.25 1.50 .756908. Carving (soap, wax, etc.) 2.25 1.50 .756909. Country crafts 2.25 1.50 .756910. Clay crafts 2.25 1.50 .756911. Collages 2.25 1.50 .756912. Decoupage 2.25 1.50 .756913. Driftwood crafts 2.25 1.50 .756914. Artificial flower arrangements 2.25 1.50 .756915. Enameling 2.25 1.50 .756916. Feather crafts 2.25 1.50 .756917. Felt crafts 2.25 1.50 .756918. Flowers, fabric, film art, etc. 2.25 1.50 .756919. Glass craft (etching, mirrors) 2.25 1.50 .756920. Hand painted crafts 2.25 1.50 .756921. Hardware crafts 2.25 1.50 .756922. Mobiles 2.25 1.50 .756923. Mosaics or tile crafts 2.25 1.50 .756924. Paper tole 2.25 1.50 .75

6925. Printing (w/wood blocks, etc) 2.25 1.50 .756926. Plaques 2.25 1.50 .756927. Art foam crafts 2.25 1.50 .756928. Plastic crafts 2.25 1.50 .756929. Quill crafts 2.25 1.50 .756930. Stained glass (not plastics) 2.25 1.50 .756931. Sun catchers 2.25 1.50 .756932. Toys and dolls 2.25 1.50 .756933. Wall hangings 2.25 1.50 .756934. Wire crafts or wire screen 2.25 1.50 .756935. Wood crafts/wood burning 2.25 1.50 .756936. Yarn crafts 2.25 1.50 .756937. Stenciling crafts 2.25 1.50 .756938. Tin punching 2.25 1.50 .756939. Polar fleece 2.25 1.50 .756940. Any other not mentioned 2.25 1.50 .75

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Learning Objective: To demonstrate motivation & creativity in using differenttypes of materials.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6951. All crafts of pasta/macaroni 2.25 1.50 .756952. Copper crafts 2.25 1.50 .756953. Holiday crafts 2.25 1.50 .756954. Jewelry – all kinds 2.25 1.50 .756955. Metal crafts 2.25 1.50 .756956. Paper crafts, papier mache, etc. 2.25 1.50 .756957. Rock crafts 2.25 1.50 .756958. Sand art 2.25 1.50 .756959. Shell crafts 2.25 1.50 .756960. Scrapbooking 2.25 1.50 .75

SECTION 514 WOODWORKING

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C6993. Woodcarving – 1st year 3.00 2.25 1.506994. Woodcarving – 2nd year 3.00 2.25 1.506995. Woodcarving – 3rd year 3.00 2.25 1.506996. Stained articles – 1st & 2nd year 3.00 2.25 1.506997. Stained articles – 3rd & 4th year 3.00 2.25 1.506998. Stained articles – 5th yr & over 3.00 2.25 1.506999. Painted article – 1st & 2nd year 3.00 2.25 1.507000. Painted article – 3rd & 4th year 3.00 2.25 1.507001. Painted article – 5th yr & over 3.00 2.25 1.507002. Wood carvings 3.00 2.25 1.507003. Bird carvings 3.00 2.25 1.507004. Animal carvings 3.00 2.25 1.507005. Picture carvings 3.00 2.25 1.507006. Wood burning 3.00 2.25 1.507007. Any other not mentioned 3.00 2.25 1.50

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SECTION 514 FOLK PATTERNS & COTTAGE CRAFTSThis section can relate to agricultural, cultural or culinary heritage, or family folklore. Must be the work of the exhibitor. Exhibit articles made, collected or written, etc.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7015. Spinning 4.50 3.00 1.507016. Carding 4.50 3.00 1.507017. Crafts from fiber 4.50 3.00 1.507018. Foods 4.50 3.00 1.507019. Cultural 4.50 3.00 1.50

7020. Folklore 4.50 3.00 1.507021. Any other not mentioned 4.50 3.00 1.50

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Learning Objective: To demonstrate their creativity for artistic display ofnatural material.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7025. Scarecrow exhibit: ALL NATURAL MATERIALS

Must be securely fastened together. Judging will take place duringregular 4-H building entry judging. 4.50 3.00 1.50

SECTION 514 LIFE SKILL/CHARACTER EDUCATIONCLASS DESCRIPTION A B C7026 Character 3.00 1.50 .757027 Etiquette/Manners 3.00 1.50 .757028 Personal hygiene 3.00 1.50 .757029 Personal style development 3.00 1.50 .75

DEPT. 64: PHOTOGRAPHY 4-H

SECTION 515 PHOTOGRAPHYExhibits must be all black & white or all color. Can be 35mm or digital prints.May be cropped, but not altered in any other manner. Labeling if neededshould be pen & ink, or typed. Entries will be judged on creativity, technicalquality, overall appearance and relevance to topic.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7030. Four pictures mounted on 18x22” photographic mount board, matboard or foam core board; dealing with a documentary, storytelling or actiontype activity (please label) 3.00 2.25 1.50

Two 5x7” pictures mounted on 11x14” photographic mount board, mat boardor foam core board that relate to one another. May enter one exhibit for eachof the following classes:

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7035. Animals, bird, fowl

(wild and domestic) 3.00 2.25 1.507036. Flowers and plants 3.00 2.25 1.507037. Landscapes, waterscapes,

ice and snow 3.00 2.25 1.507038. Sunrise, sunset and silhouette 3.00 2.25 1.507039. Buildings

(commercial and domestic) 3.00 2.25 1.507040. Portraits, statues and people

(no nudes) 3.00 2.25 1.507041. Historical sites 3.00 2.25 1.507042. Animal or veterinary science 3.00 2.25 1.50

One 5x7”or 8x10” picture mounted on 8x10” or 11x14” photographic mount board, mat board or foam core board. May enter one exhibit for each of the following classes:

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7051. Animals, bird, fowl

(wild and domestic) 3.00 2.25 1.507052. Flowers and plants 3.00 2.25 1.507053. Landscapes, waterscapes,

ice and snow 3.00 2.25 1.507054. Sunrise, sunset and silhouette 3.00 2.25 1.507055. Buildings

(commercial and domestic) 3.00 2.25 1.507056. Portraits, statues and people

(no nudes) 3.00 2.25 1.507057. Historical sites 3.00 2.25 1.507058. Animal or veterinary science 3.00 2.25 1.507059. Photos mounted in an album

(black and white or color) 3.00 2.25 1.507060. 12 or more slides 3.00 2.25 1.507061. Video (filming done by member)3.00 2.25 1.507062. Collage – up to 10 photos

black and white or color combo 3.00 2.25 1.50

DEPT. 67: 4-H FLORICULTURE

SECTION 516 FLOWER GARDENThe Fair is not responsible for damage of vases, etc.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7068. 1st and 2nd year members – exhibit blooms; one large, or 3 medium,

or 6 small or a combination.3.00 2.25 1.50

7069. 3rd and 4th year members – exhibit collection of 5 or more annuals or flowers from bulbs or flower arrangement in vase or bowl.

3.00 2.25 1.507070. 5th year and over members – exhibit collection of 5 or more

perennials or a flower arrangement in either a vase or bowl or a corsage. 3.00 2.25 1.50

7071. Sunflower exhibit, 1 head only 3.00 2.25 1.507072. Landscaping exhibit, scale

drawing and pictures. 3.00 2.25 1.50

SECTION 516 INDOOR GARDENINGExhibit must be work of 4-H member and may only be exhibited one year at thefair.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7080. Dish garden 2.25 1.50 .757081. Flower plant in bloom 2.25 1.50 .757082. House plants (foliage) 2.25 1.50 .757083. Live hanging plants 2.25 1.50 .757084. Terrarium 2.25 1.50 .757085. Any other not mentioned 2.25 1.50 .75

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SECTION 516 PROUD EQUESTRIAN GARDEN

Club or individual to do a garden display or bed in the designated area.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7090. Proud Equestrian Garden 7.50 6.00 4.50

DEPT. 68: 4-H HORTICULTURE

SECTION 517 CONTAINER GROWNPlants must have been growing in the container at least one month before judging. Horticulture project members may do a “Seeds to Sprout” project book and enter it in class #7166 if produce is unable to be shown. Members are responsible for plant care during fair week.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7100. Trees in containers 4.50 3.00 1.507101. Vegetables in containers 4.50 3.00 1.507102. Outside flowers and plants in

box, basket, pot or sculpture. 4.50 3.00 1.50

SECTION 517 FRUIT & NUTS

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7109. Fruit from own trees; any variety or species, exhibit at least 3 fruits

or fruit from brambles or plants (such as raspberries, blueberries,strawberries). Exhibit ½ pint or more.

4.50 3.00 1.507110. Nuts from own trees; any variety or species. Exhibit 12

4.50 3.00 1.50

SECTION 517 EXPERIMENTAL HORTICULTURE

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7120. Grafting/leaf cutting/rooting

(display or demonstration) 4.50 3.00 1.507121. Soilless Growing

(hydroponics or other) 4.50 3.00 1.507122. Pertaining to water/light/different

growing mediums & temperatures4.50 3.00 1.507123. Use of plants for dyes, etc. 4.50 3.00 1.50

SECTION 517 HERBS

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7133. Container of herbs any variety 4.50 3.00 1.507134. Dried herbs 4.50 3.00 1.507135. Craft made with dried herbs 4.50 3.00 1.50

SECTION 517 HOME GARDEN

Enter only three classes of #7160-#7165. Produce may be shown in any stateof maturity. Exhibits will be judged according to uniformity, cleanliness, size,shape, etc. The number of specimens may vary in order to make an attractivedisplay. The amount will depend on the size and type of vegetables. Examplesof peck baskets are tomato baskets and fruit baskets (hold ¼ bushel).Containers for class #7165 can be a wheelbarrow, willow basket, fancycontainer, etc. Anything except regular peck basket listed in class #7164, andmay contain more or less than a peck.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7160. Sweet corn, 6 ears/4 stalks 4.50 3.00 1.507161. 1 variety of vegetable on plate 3.00 2.25 1.507162. 3 plates, each with a different

vegetable 4.50 3.00 1.507164. Individual exhibit 1 peck basket 6.00 4.50 3.007165. Individual exhibit –original

container 6.00 4.50 3.007166. “Seeds to Sprouts” record book

(records, charts, journal, photos, posters, etc.) 6.00 4.50 3.00

7168. Horticulture Skill Level 1 3.00 2.25 1.507169. Horticulture Skill Level 2 3.00 2.25 1.507170. Horticulture Skill Level 3 3.00 2.25 1.50

DEPT. 69: 4-H VETERINARY SCIENCE

SECTION 518 VETERINARY SCIENCELearning Objective: To encourage youth to investigate research and exhibit findings through the studies of veterinary science activities.Outstanding exhibit(s) to be displayed in the barn with related species.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7183. Educational exhibit consisting

of a poster(s). Visual or hands on learning display with or without notebook and/or scrapbook done by member. 4.50 3.00 1.50

7184. Club work of four or more members of an educational exhibit consisting of: poster(s), visual, and a hands on learningdisplay, with or without notebooks and/or scrapbooks 4.50 3.00 1.50

7185. Veterinary science notebook(s), not part of Equine project book 4.50 3.00 1.50

DEPT. 70: 4-H CONSERVATION

SECTION 519 CONSERVATION, NATURAL RESOURSES

and

RECYCLINGLEARNING OBJECTIVE: To encourage youth to explore, investigate andexperience new events/occurrences through the study of various sciences andhow different aspects of nature are identified.All educational exhibits listed in the following classes will consist of a scrapbookwith pictures, charts, etc., and a written report of activities, or a display ofarticles made, or a display of collections, or posters, or other educationalmaterials properly labeled.

NATURE CRAFTSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7210. Pine cones 2.00 1.50 .757211. Wreaths 2.00 1.50 .757212. Dried flowers and weeds 2.00 1.50 .757213. Tree droppings 2.00 1.50 .757214. Bird houses 2.00 1.50 .757215. Any other not mentioned 2.00 1.50 .75

(list item)

BASIC CONSERVATION/ACTIVITIESCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7220. Archery projects 2.00 1.50 .757221. Basic conservation recycling 2.00 1.50 .757222. Forestry trees (labeled) 2.00 1.50 .757223. Gun projects 2.00 1.50 .757224. Soil and water conservation 2.00 1.50 .757225. Wild flowers (labeled) 2.00 1.50 .757226. Wildlife (mammals, birds, fish) 2.00 1.50 .757227. Any other conservation not 2.00 1.50 .75

mentioned (list item)

DEPT. 72: 4-H EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS

SECTION 520 CREATIVE WRITINGLearning Objective: To encourage youth to develop and enhance their creative writing skills and language.Must be original work of the exhibitor. Exhibits must be neat and in a folder or other suitable binder.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7239. Collection of poetry 2.25 1.50 .757240. Essays 2.25 1.50 .757241. Short story 2.25 1.50 .757242. Published news article 2.25 1.50 .757243. Any other not mentioned 2.25 1.50 .75

(list item)

SECTION 520 EDUCATIONAL RECORD BOOKLearning Objective: to demonstrate the ability to clearly communicate an educational experience and the knowledge gained through this experience in writing, photographs and any other creative means of communication. Content needs to be contained in a notebook or other form of book binding. This section is for non-animal projects. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7244 Club educational field trip 3.00 1.50 .757245 Cooking/food preparation 3.00 1.50 .757246 Folk Arts 3.00 1.50 .757247 Horticulture 3.00 1.50 .757248 Member’s personal record book (as complete as possible for program year 3.00 1.50 .757249 Any other (list item) 3.00 1.50 .75

SECTION 522 LEADERSHIP (JUNIOR & TEEN)

Learning Objective: To demonstrate ability in the areas of club projects, community service, leadership activities, teaching and demonstrating to other 4-H members while under the direction of club leader.All projects exhibited must be the work of the member and be done in the current 4-H year.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7255. Evaluation report or notebook on leadership activities for the current program year & may be accompanied by awards notebooks.3.00 1.50 .75

CLUB LEADERSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7256. Secretary’s report book 3.00 1.50 .757257. Treasurer’s report book – show the business undertaken by the club over the last year. 3.00 1.50 .757258. Club community service – show what the club, as a unit, has done to make the community a better place to live. Include pictures, report/essay and news articles. 3.00 1.50 .757259. Junior/teen leader record books 3.00 1.50 .75 7260. Individual community service – show what you have done to make the community a better place to live. Include pictures, report, essay, newsletter and/or articles. (Must be separate from club entry and special awards) 3.00 1.50 .75

SECTION 523 LEISURE RECREATION EDUCATIONLearning Objective: To demonstrate knowledge pertaining to the rules, safety, recreation skills necessary and historical perspectives of the project.All projects in this division should consist of a notebook, poster or educational exhibit.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7268. Social recreation skills 3.00 1.50 .757269. Leisure sports skills 3.00 1.50 .757270. Snowmobile/ATV project 3.00 1.50 .757271. Any other not mentioned 3.00 1.50 .75

(list item)

SECTION 524 ROBOTICS AND VIDEO PROJECTS

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7272. Robotics 3.00 1.50 .757273. Robotics record book 3.00 1.50 .757274. Video project 3.00 1.50 .75

SECTION 525 SAFETYLearning Objective: To demonstrate with their project basic safety measures and recommendations. Display of pictures, project book, etc.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7293. Fire prevention and safety 3.00 1.50 .757294. Safety in home/child safety 3.00 1.50 .757295. Bicycle safety/motorcycle 3.00 1.50 .757296. Any other safety projects 3.00 1.50 .75

(list item)

SECTION 527 GLOBAL EDUCATIONLearning Objective: To demonstrate acquired knowledge of the geography, arts, foods, cultural traditions, and people of other countries in our global community through 4-H projects, along with examples of planning, action and record keeping.Exhibits should consist of posters or notebooks, documented ethnic craft, food or cultural information, and must include a record log of participation in interactive 4-H service, learning or communication activities.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7310. Global pen pals: a folder or

notebook with map(s), geographic information, letters received, a log of letters sent. 3.00 2.25 1.50

7311. Global service: posters or scrapbooks demonstrating knowledge of a need in another global area and a report log of action taken to help. 3.00 2.25 1.50

7312. Global awareness: posters, pictures, and maps of information learned through 4-H by exhibitor to demonstrate knowledge of another country or culture. Crafts included must have an explanation of their use or tradition. 3.00 2.25 1.50

SECTION 528 DISPLAYS AND EXHIBITSTHEMED

Learning Objective: To demonstrate presentation ability in the general area of multiple club projects.One entry from class #7330 - #7335 per 4-H club (entry registered in clubleader’s name). Display should consist of: member’s fair entries, articles,posters with club leader and member’s names, photos, awards, etc. aspertaining to club activities. Combined effort of four or more membersexpected to set up display.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7330. Horticulture 7.50 4.50 3.007331. Electrical, mechanical,

small engines 7.50 4.50 3.007332. Foods, preservation, nutrition 7.50 4.50 3.007333. Natural resources,

conservation, recycling 7.50 4.50 3.007334. Animal projects 7.50 4.50 3.007335. Creative work 7.50 4.50 3.00

EDUCATIONALLearning Objective: To demonstrate presentation ability in the area of a specific club project.One entry each class per 4-H club (entry registered in club leader’s name). Nopart of this exhibit may be an entry in any other 4-H class. Space limited to6’x3’ per exhibit which has been put together by four or more members whoalso set up and dismantle the display. Exhibit should consist of club andmember’s names, posters, notebooks, pictures, articles, videos, etc.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C7350. Educational display 22.50 15.00 7.507351. 4-H Promotional or Club display 22.50 15.00 7.507352. Special interest group 22.50 15.00 7.50

SECTION 540

EXHIBITORS 5 TO 8 YEARS OLD

ALL ENTRIES IN DEPTS. 2 – 22 ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE

AN ANIMAL RECORD BOOK AND ENTER IT IN DEPT. 72,

SECTION 540.

SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES,JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES.

GENERAL RULES: An exhibitor ribbon and/or award will be given to all

members 8 years old and under. No premiums will be given to this

age category. Members 8 years old and under use SECTION 540 for

all 4-H and CCR equine projects. Cannot enter any other 4-H sections.

All rules and regulations listed for regular 4-H projects in section 500

apply. All 4-H Cloverbud policies apply. Cloverbud exhibitors (5 years

of age) must be accompanied by parent or legal guardian to

participate in ANY animal project. Livestock shown in this section are

not eligible to participate in the CCYLP Livestock Auction.

DEPT. 2: DAIRY CATTLE

SECTION 540 DAIRY CATTLE

Must be TB tested within 60 days prior to FAIR. Must have permit and/ordocumentation attached to fair entry.

Maximum age of calf is 6 months; born after Feb. of fair year.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8236. Deacon calf

SECTION 540 DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP

Maximum age of calf is 6 months; born after Feb. of fair year.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8246. Novice (8 year olds only)

DEPT. 4: BEEF CATTLE

SECTION 540 BEEF

All rules and regulations listed for regular 4-H projects in section 501 apply.

Must be TB tested within 60 days prior to FAIR. Must have permit and/ordocumentation attached to fair entry.

Maximum age of calf is 6 months; born after Feb. of fair year.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8250. Veal

SECTION 540 VEAL CALF SHOWMANSHIP

Maximum age of calf is 6 months; born after Feb. of fair year.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8256. Novice (8 year olds only)

DEPT. 6: SHEEP

SECTION 540 SHEEP

Maximum age of sheep is 3 months; born after May of fair year.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8263. Ram

8264. Ewe

8265. Wether

SECTION 540 LAMB SHOWMANSHIP

Maximum age of animal is 3 months; born after May of fair year.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8275. Novice

DEPT. 8: GOATSPlease check with fair office on current TB regulations before fair.

Animals must be checked by vet on arrival from 8-11am on Sunday.

Animals must have ID with scrapie tag or tattoo with proper papers in owner’s name at time of check in.SECTION 540 GOAT SHOWMANSHIP

Maximum age of goat is 3 months.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8280. Novice DAIRY/OTHER

8281. Novice MARKET

SECTION 540 PYGMY GOATS

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8282. Junior Doe (1-2 yrs. Old)

8283. Senior Doe (over 2 yrs. old)

8284. Kid (born on or after 1/1 of current yr.)

8285. Wether (born before 1/1 of current yr.)

SECTION 540 DAIRY GOATS

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8293. Milking Doe

8297. Dry Doe (born before 1/1 of current yr.)

8298. Kid (born on or after 1/1 of current yr.)

8299. Pet or Cart Wether (born before 1/1 of current yr.)

SECTION 540 MEAT TYPE GOATS

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8300. Junior Doe (1-2 yrs. Old)

8301. Senior Doe (over 2 yrs. old)

8302. Kid (born on or after 1/1 of current yr.)

8303. Wether (born before 1/1 of current yr.)

SECTION 540 HAIR TYPE GOATS

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8304. Junior Doe (1-2 yrs. Old)

8305. Senior Doe (over 2 yrs. old)

8307. Kid (born on or after 1/1 of current yr.)

8308. Wether (born before 1/1 of current yr.)

8309. Overall wool class

SECTION 540 DRIVING CLASS

Exhibitor will be judged on how well trained the goat is, goat handling & member knowledge of equipment. Goat must be entered in above class.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8315. Driving Goat – single hitch

8316. Driving Goat – multiple hitch

SECTION 540 AGILITY/OBSTACLE

Exhibitor will be judged on how well trained the goat is, goat handling & time ittakes to complete the course.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8287. Novice

SECTION 540 COSTUME CLASS

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8286. Novice

DEPT. 18: LIAMAS/ALPACAS/EXOTICS

SECTION 540 SHOWN LEAD LINE ONLY

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8288. Novice Showmanship

8289. Obstacle Course

8290. Pack Class

8291. Costume Class

8292. Limbo Class

DEPT. 10: SWINE

SECTION 540 SWINE – ALL BREEDS

All rules and regulations listed for regular 4-H projects in section 504 apply.

Maximum age of animal is 3 months; born after May of current year.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8294. Single barrow

8295. Single gilt

8296. Feeder pig

SECTION 540 HOG SHOWMANSHIP

Maximum age of animal is 3 months; born after May of current year.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8306. Novice

DEPT 12: POULTRY/FOWLSEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES &

PEN AND STALL FEES.

SECTION 540 POULTRY AND FOWL

All rules and regulations listed for regular 4-H projects in section 505 apply.

POULTRY SHOWMANSHIP

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8310. Novice (5-8 yrs)

DUCK SHOWMANSHIP

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8311. Novice (5-8 yrs)

GOOSE SHOWMANSHIP

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8312. Novice (5-8 yrs)

TURKEY SHOWMANSHIP

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8313. Novice (5-8 yrs)

OTHER FOWL SHOWMANSHIP

(Includes pheasant, quail, partridge, pigeon, dove, etc.)CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8314. Novice (5-8 yrs)

POULTRY & FOWL EXHIBITS

Of same breed, variety or strain for classes #8320-#8329.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8320. Pen of 3 pullets8321. Pen of 3 hens8322. Broiler meat pen of 3 cockerels or pullets,

Ideal combines weight to be 9 lbs.8323. Fryer meat pen of 3 – cockerels or pullets,

ideal combined weight to be 15 lbs.8324. Roaster meat pen of 3 – cockerels

or pullets, ideal combined weight to be 21 lbs.

8325. Chicken – 1 or a pair 8326. Duck or goose or a pair. 8327. Turkeys – 1 or a pair

8328. Pigeon or dove – 1 or a pair8329. Any other fowl (Pheasant, quail etc.)

(list fowl)8330. Eggs – dozen of 1 color, judged

on weight & shape. Must be from own farm.

DEPT. 14: RABBIT/CAVIES & POCKET PETS

All rules and regulations listed for regular 4-H projects in section 506apply.

SECTION 540 SHOWMANSHIP

RABBIT SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8339. Novice

CAVY SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8340. Novice

POCKET PET SHOWMANSHIPCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8341. Novice

You must know your rabbit breed to know its maturing weight. Mixed breedrabbits – use closest identifiable breed. Use ARBA standards to determineweight, breed standards, disqualifications, etc. Only one entry per class.

Maturing breeds: 5 pounds (Fuzzy Lop, Dutch, Holland Lop, Mini Rex,Netherland Dwarf, etc.)CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8349. Sr. Buck (6 months & over) 8350. Sr. Doe (6 months & over) 8351. Jr. Buck (under 6 months) 8352. Jr. Doe (under 6 months)

Maturing breeds: 5 - 9 pounds (Mini Lops, Rex, English Angora, English Spot, Silver Martin, etc.)CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8358. Sr. Buck (6 months & over) 8359. Sr. Doe (6 months & over) 8360. Jr. Buck (under 6 months) 8361. Jr. Doe (under 6 months)

Maturing breeds: 9 pounds (Checker Giant, Flemish, English & French Lop, New Zealand, California, etc.)CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8367. Sr. Buck (6 months & over) 8368. Sr. Doe (6 months & over) 8369. Jr. Buck (under 6 months) 8370. Jr. Doe (under 6 months) All Breeds – 1 entry

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8375. Doe & litter (kits must not be under 4 weeks) 8376. Meat pen, 3 rabbits not less than 4 weeks

or over 70 days. 3 ½ - 5 pounds each, same breed and litter.

CAVIESCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8385. Sr. Boar (6 months or 32 ounces or over)8386. Sr. Sow (6 months or 32 ounces or over) 8387. Jr. Boar (under 6 months old & weighing

less than 32 ounces) 8388. Jr. Sow (under 6 months old & weighing

less than 32 ounces)

POCKET PETSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8393. Hamster, gerbil, mice, rat, ferret, etc. 8394. Lizard, frog, crab, snake, turtle, etc.

DEPT. 16: EQUINESEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES,

JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES.

SECTION 540 EQUINEALL EQUINE ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A CURRENT (within 12 months)NEGATIVE COGGINS TEST, YOU MUST LEAVE A COPY WITH REGISTRATION INTHE FAIR OFFICE, see page 22 for details.

1. Youth 8 years and under must wear a SEI approved helmet at alltimes when around horses.

2. 5 – 8 year olds may exhibit a Equine Feed record book, enter in class#8977 and/or Horse – Horseless project book, enter in class #8986 -vet science notebook class #8938 or project feed record book, class#8977.

3. 5 and 6 year olds must remain on a lead line and be accompanied byan adult at all times. 7 and 8 year olds may be walk-trot exhibitorsor show in a lead line class with a handler who is 14 years or older.Lead line riders must always be on a lead line.

4. 7 and 8 year olds may participate in walk-trot classes with adultvolunteers in the ring with children at all times holding the halter orlead.

5. 5 – 8 year old exhibitors are NOT in any competitive placing classes.They will all receive the same type ribbon and/or award. Acomment card from the judge may also be used.

Judging for all 5 – 8 year old classes will precede the same class for olderyouths. See “Order of Show Day” in Section 507.

FITTING and SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8406. Lead line 5 to 7 year olds 8407. Walk-trot 7 and 8 year olds

EQUITATIONCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8418. Lead line 5 to 7 year olds 8419. Walk-trot 7 and 8 year olds

PATTERN CLASSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8428. Lead line 5 to 7 year olds 8429. Walk-trot 7 and 8 year olds

TRAIL CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8435. Lead line 5 to 7 year olds 8436. Walk-trot 7 and 8 year olds

COSTUME CLASSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8446. Lead line 5 – 7 years old8447. Walk-trot 7 – 8 years old

DEPT. 60: NEEDLEWORK

SECTION 540 NEEDLEWORK

OTHER SEWING PROJECTSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8455. Toys and dolls 8456. Pillows and quilts 8457. Purse and accessories 8458. Sew Read program projects 8459. Any other not mentioned (list item) 8460. Quilting

CROCHETINGCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8471. Afghan 8472. Hat or scarf 8473. Mittens 8474. Pillows 8475. Slippers 8476. Sweater or vest 8477. Dolls or toys 8478. Any other not mentioned (list item)

KNITTINGCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8491. Afghan 8492. Hat or scarf 8493. Mittens 8494. Pillows 8495. Slippers 8496. Sweater or vest 8497. Dolls or toys 8498. Any other not mentioned (list item)

RUG HOOKING & LATCHWORK – (NO KITS)CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8565. Rug 8566. Wall hanging 8567. Any other not mentioned (list item)

MACRAME – (NO KITS)CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8575. Belts, purses, etc. 8576. Plant hangings 8577. Knot boards 8578. Wall hangings 8579. Any other not mentioned (list item)

OTHER NEEDLE CRAFTSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8587. Candlewicking 8588. Trapunto 8589. Chicken scratching 8590. Plastic canvas 8591. Any other not mentioned (list item)

DEPT. 61: FOOD PREPARATION SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and

JUDGING SCHEDULES.

SECTION 540 FOOD PREPARATION

BAKED GOODS, etc.Exhibit item on a paper plate and cover with plastic wrap. Baked Goods;members do not need to exhibit a whole cake or pie.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8609. Cake decorating 8610. Cookie decorating 8611. Brownies (3 or more) 8612. Cake (1/4 cake or 3 cupcakes) 8613. Cookies (3 or more) 8614. Pies or tarts 8615. Quick bread (1/2 loaf)

8616. Yeast bread (1 loaf or 3 rolls) 8617. Outdoor cookery (picnic foods display or exhibit

pertaining to outdoor cookery) 8618. Any other not mentioned (list item)

CANDYMembers must exhibit 5 or more pieces.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8628. Fudge 8629. Hard candy 8630. Chocolates 8631. Any other not mentioned (list item)

DEPT. 62: FINE ARTS

SECTION 540 FINE ARTSAll exhibits or pictures must be mounted in frames or on poster-board,mounting board or similar material; this includes pencil, ink & charcoal.Exhibits will not be accepted unless they follow the above rules.

OIL, ACRYLICS & WATERCOLORSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8645. Outdoor scenes 8646. Still life 8647. Portraits 8648. Any other not mentioned (list item)

PENCIL, INK & CHARCOAL DRAWINGCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8670. Scenes 8671. Still life 8672. Portraits 8673. Any other not mentioned (list item)

CERAMICSEnter only two (2) classes. Be sure you enter the correct class.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8679. Underglaze 8680. Stains, gold, silver (bisque) 8681. Hand built (coil, slab, etc.) 8682. Glazed, double fired 8683. Chalks, dry brushing 8684. Any other not mentioned (list item)

PLASTERCRAFTS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON

8693. Rub on’s 8694. Stains 8695. Chalks, pearls & dry brushing 8696. Any other not mentioned (list item)

DEPT. 63: FOLK ARTS SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and

JUDGING SCHEDULES.

SECTION 540 ARTS and CRAFTSFOLK ARTS

No more than one (1) entry per class!CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8707. Basketry 8708. Bead crafts 8709. Bread/salt dough crafts 8710. Candles 8711. Carving (soap, wax, etc.)8712. Country crafts 8713. Clay crafts

8714. Collages 8715. Decoupage 8716. Driftwood crafts 8717. Artificial flower arrangements 8718. Enameling 8719. Feather crafts 8720. Felt crafts 8721. Flowers, fabric, film art, etc. 8722. Glass craft (etching, mirrors) 8723. Hand painted crafts 8724. Hardware crafts 8725. Mobiles 8726. Mosaics or tile crafts 8727. Paper tole 8728. Printing (w/wood blocks, etc) 8729. Plaques 8730. Art foam crafts 8731. Plastic crafts 8732. Quill crafts 8733. Stained glass (not plastics) 8734. Sun catchers 8735. Toys and dolls 8736. Wall hangings 8737. Wire crafts or wire screen 8738. Wood crafts/wood burning 8739. Yarn crafts 8740. Stenciling crafts 8741. Tin punching 8742. Polar fleece 8743. Any other not mentioned (list item) Learning Objective: To demonstrate motivation & creativity in using differenttypes of materials.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8744. All crafts of pasta/macaroni 8745. Copper crafts 8746. Holiday crafts 8747. Jewelry – all kinds 8748. Metal crafts 8749. Paper crafts, papier Mache, etc. 8750. Rock crafts 8751. Sand art 8752. Shell crafts 8753. Scrapbooking

SECTION 540 WOODWORKINGCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8760. Stained articles 8761. Painted article 8762. Wood carvings 8763. Bird carvings 8764. Animal carvings 8765. Picture carvings 8766. Wood burning 8767. Any other not mentioned (list item)

SECTION 540 FOLK PATTERNS & COTTAGE CRAFTSCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8802. Spinning 8803. Carding 8804. Crafts from fiber 8805. Foods 8806. Cultural 8807. Folklore 8808. Any other not mentioned (list item)

Learning Objective: To demonstrate their creativity for artistic display ofnatural material.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8809. Scarecrow exhibit: ALL NATURAL MATERIALS! Must be securely

fastened together. Judging will take place during regular 5 to 8years old 4-H building entry judging.

SECTION 540 LIFE SKILL/CHARACTER EDUCATION

Learning objective: to demonstrate knowledge in thefollowing areas utilizing a book format or poster exhibit.

CLASS DESCRIPTION8815 Character8816 Etiquette/Manners8817 Personal hygiene8818 Personal style development

DEPT. 64: PHOTOGRAPHY

SECTION 540 PHOTOGRAPHYExhibits must be all black & white or all color. Labeling should be pen and inkor typed.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8823. One picture mounted on an 18x22” poster board

dealing with a documentary, storytelling or action. 8824. One 5x7” picture mounted on an 18x25” poster board dealing with

various topics (buildings, landscapes, people, animals, etc.)8825. Photos mounted in album8826. Collage – black & white and/or color

DEPT. 67: FLORICULTURE

SECTION 540 FLORICULTURE

FLOWER GARDENThe fair is not responsible for damage of vases, etc.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8843. Members – exhibit blooms8844. Collection – 5 or more annuals8845. Collection – 5 or more perennials8846. Sunflower exhibit – 1 head only

INDOOR GARDENINGCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8856. Dish garden8857. Flower plant in bloom8858. House plants (foliage) 8859. Live hanging plants8860. Terrarium8861. Any other not mentioned (list item)

SECTION 540 INDOOR GARDENINGCLASS DESCRIPTION8865 Dish garden8866 Flower plant in bloom8867 House plant (foliage)8868 Live hanging plants8869 Terrarium8870 Any other (list item)

DEPT. 68: HORTICULTURE

SECTION 540 HORTICULTURE

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8878. Container grown: trees 8879. Container grown: vegetables 8880. Container grown: outside flowers or plants in box, basket, pot or sculpture.8889. Vegetable: sweet corn (6 ears/4stalks) any8890. Vegetable: one variety of vegetable/plate8891. Vegetable: 3 plates/1 plate, 1 variety 8892. Vegetable: Individual exhibit8893. Vegetable: Individual exhibit original container8913. Herbs: container of herbs, any variety8914. Herbs: dried herbs (not a craft)8915 Experimental horticulture: grafting/leaf cutting/ rooting (display or demonstration)8916 Experimental horticulture: soilless growing (hydroponics or other)8917 Experimental horticulture: pertaining to water/light/different growing mediums and temperatures

DEPT. 69: VETERINARY SCIENCE

SECTION 540 VETERINARY SCIENCELearning Objective: To encourage youth to investigate, research and exhibitfindings through the studies of veterinary science activities.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8936. Education exhibit consisting of a poster(s). Visual

or hands-on learning display with or without notebook and/or scrapbook done by member.

8937. Club exhibit: work of 4 or more members, of an educational exhibit consisting of poster(s). Visual or hands-on learning display with or without notebook and/or scrapbook done by member.

8938. Veterinary science notebook(s), which is not a part of horse project book(s).

DEPT. 70: NATURAL RESOURCES

SECTION 540 NATURAL RESOURCES

NATURE CRAFTSLearning Objective: To encourage youth to explore, investigate andexperience new events/occurrences through the studies of various sciencesand how different aspects of nature are identified.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8944. Pine cones8945. Wreaths8946. Dried flowers and weeds8947. Tree droppings8948. Bird houses8949. Any other not mentioned (list item)

BASIC CONSERVATION & ACTIVITIES CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8952. Basic conservation/recycling8953. Collections, fossils, rocks, etc.8954. Forestry8957. Soils and water (label)8959. Wild flowers (label)8960. Wildlife (mammals, birds, fish)8961. Any other not mentioned (list item)

DEPT.72: EDUCATIONAL

SECTION 540 EDUCATIONAL

YOUTH EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS

LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Exhibit will demonstrate the youth’s knowledge of breeding, raising, owning and/or showing animal species listed. Poster, report, notebook or 3-D display on any topic relating to the species listed with the purpose of educating the reader/observer of the project.

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8962. Feeder8963. Veal8964. Horse/Pony/Donkey 8965. Swine 8966. Sheep 8967. Poultry/Fowl 8968. Goats 8969. Rabbits 8970. Cavies 8971. Pocket Pets 8972. Any other not mentioned (list item)

DEPT. 72: EDUCATIONAL

SECTION 540 EDUCATIONAL

ANIMAL RECORD BOOKLearning Objective: To demonstrate a basic understanding of the project and begin learning the importance of record keeping.Members feed cards and records are mandatory & should be complete, neat and in a notebook or folder. Livestock records will be judged along with personal interview,on Sunday.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8975. Veal8976. Dairy8977. Equine feed record book8978. Swine8979. Sheep8980. Poultry8981. Goat8982. Rabbit8983. Cavies8984. Pocket pet8985. Dog8986. Horseless8987. Llamas8988. Alpacas8989. Exotic Animal8990. Any other not mentioned, including personal 4-H record books.

SECTION 540 CLUB ACTIVITIES

CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8991. Members Personal 4-H Record Book

As complete as possible for the program year.

8992. Individual Community Service Show what you have done to make the community a better place

to live. Include pictures, report, essay, newsletter and/or articles.

(Must be separate from club community service entry and special awards.)

SECTION 540 LEISURE RECREATION EDUCATION All projects in this division should consist of a notebook, poster or educational exhibit.Learning Objective: To demonstrate knowledge pertaining to rules, safety, recreation skills necessary and historical perspectives of the project.

LEISURE RECREATIONCLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON8994. Social recreation skills8995. Leisure sports skills8996. Bowling project8997. Bicycle project8998. Dog obedience project8999. Leader dog project9000. Any other not mentioned (list item)

SAFETYExhibited articles made or collected or notebook.Learning Objective: To demonstrate with their project basic safety measure & recommendations.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON9036. Fire prevention9037. Safety in home/child safety9038. Bicycle safety9039. Any other not mentioned (list item)

SECTION 540 CREATIVE WRITING Learning Objective: To encourage youth to develop and enhance their Creative writing skills & language.Must be original work of the exhibitor. Exhibits must be neat and in a folder or

other suitable binder.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON9062. Collection of poetry9063. Essays9064. Short story9065. Published news article9066. 4-H newsletter – 3 published articles9067. Any other not mentioned (list item)

SECTION 540 GLOBAL EDUCATION Learning Objective: To demonstrate a beginning knowledge of the geography,arts, foods, cultural traditions, and people of other countries in our global community through 4-H club projects, and to help develop planning, action and record keeping skills.Exhibit should consist of posters or notebooks, documented ethnic craft, food of cultural information, and must include a record log of participation ininteractive 4-H service, learning or communication activities.CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON9075. Global pen pals: a folder or notebook with map(s), geographic information and a log of communications sent, and if possible, received.9076. Global service: posters or scrapbooks demonstrating knowledge of a need in another global area and record log of action taken to help.9077. Global awareness: posters, pictures, maps of information learned through 4-H by the culture. Crafts included must have an explanation of their use or

tradition.

SECTION 540 EDUCATIONAL RECORD BOOKSCLASS DESCRIPTION9080 Club educational field trip9081 Cooking/food preparation9082 Folk Arts9083 Horticulture9084 Member’s personal record book (as complete as possible for the program year)9085 Any other (list item)

THANK YOU

TO OUR

2019 SPONSORS!

YOU ARE

APPRECIATED!!

SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES:

Donations from local businesses and organizations help us provide an array of quality exhibits and entertainment. Each year, we strive to create a fair thatreflects our community’s interests and resources.

Beginning with the 2021 season, the Cheboygan County Fair appreciates the opportunity to thank contributors with a choice of fair-related benefits representing 20% of their contribution. The fair office can provide details of the options, including signage, carnival wristbands, and gate or event passes. Please let us show our appreciation.

ENTRY FORM www.cheboygancountyfair.com

Rev 2015 CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR 4-H CCYLP OPEN

EXHIBITOR NO. OFFICE USE ONLY (Circle Fair Division Entered)

NAME ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

ADDRESS PHONE __

CITY, ZIP________________________________________________________________________ _______CLUB_____________________

SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER __________-______-_________ DATE of BIRTH_________________AGE______________________

(Social security number must be provided before your premium check is issued if you earn $600 or more)

YOUTH GROUP EXHIBITORS 5-8 years old PLEASE use SECTION 540 to select Department and Class.

AS PRINTED IN THE FAIRBOOKDEPT SECTION CLASS DESCRIPTION – EXHIBIT STALL/PEN FEE ENTRY FEE

_____ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ______ _____ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ______

ALL EQUINE ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A CURRENT (within 12 months) NEGATIVE COGGINS TEST.Exhibitor entry forms will NOT be accepted if this test form is not attached.

ENTRY FEES $__________

STALL/PEN FEES $__________

Page fees: 4-H/CCYLP $__________ ($1.00 per page)

OPEN ENTRY FEES $__________

TOTAL ENCLOSED $__________

The fair reserves the right to pro-rate premiums if funding is not received from the State of Michigan or if fair receipts are insufficient to pay expenses.

Send OPEN CLASS Entry Forms and payment To: ALL Youth Club entry forms and payment

CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR are to be turned into your club

204 E. Lincoln Avenue secretary or leader. No forms will be

Authorized Youth Club leader/secretary

initial:_________

Cheboygan, MI 49721 accepted at the fair office.

ALL CHECKS MUST BE MADE PAYABLE TO: CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR. Payments via credit card or cash may be made at fair office during regular business hours.

Exhibitors at the Cheboygan County Fair acknowledge the fair’s right to photograph and/or record exhibits/exhibitors forpublicity use. Exhibitors Signature:________________________

ENTRY FORM www.cheboygancountyfair.com

Rev 2015 CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR 4-H CCYLP OPEN

EXHIBITOR NO. OFFICE USE ONLY (Circle Fair Division Entered)

NAME ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

ADDRESS PHONE __

CITY, ZIP________________________________________________________________________ _______CLUB_____________________

SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER __________-______-_________ DATE of BIRTH_________________AGE______________________

(Social security number must be provided before your premium check is issued if you earn $600 or more)

YOUTH GROUP EXHIBITORS 5-8 years old PLEASE use SECTION 540 to select Department and Class.

AS PRINTED IN THE FAIRBOOKDEPT SECTION CLASS DESCRIPTION – EXHIBIT STALL/PEN FEE ENTRY FEE

_____ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ______ _____ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ___________ _____ _____ ________________________ _______ ______

ALL EQUINE ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A CURRENT (within 12 months) NEGATIVE COGGINS TEST.Exhibitor entry forms will NOT be accepted if this test form is not attached.

ENTRY FEES $__________

Authorized Youth Club leader/secretary

initial:_________

STALL/PEN FEES $__________

Page fees: 4-H/CCYLP $__________ ($1.00 per page)

OPEN ENTRY FEES $__________

TOTAL ENCLOSED $__________

The fair reserves the right to pro-rate premiums if funding is not received from the State of Michigan or if fair receipts are insufficient to pay expenses.

Send OPEN CLASS Entry Forms and payment To: ALL Youth Club entry forms and payment

CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR are to be turned into your club

204 E. Lincoln Avenue secretary or leader. No forms will be

Cheboygan, MI 49721 accepted at the fair office.

ALL CHECKS MUST BE MADE PAYABLE TO: CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR. Payments via credit card or cash may be made at fair office during regular business hours.

Exhibitors at the Cheboygan County Fair acknowledge the fair’s right to photograph and/or record exhibits/exhibitors forpublicity use. Exhibitors Signature:____________________________________________