HERE - Russell County Jaycees

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HERE - Russell County Jaycees
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Your Russell County Kentucky
Farm Bureau welcomes you to
the Russell County Jaycees Fair!
Philip Walker,
Agency Manager
Dolores Denny,
Agent
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Call or come by for a quote today! (270) 866-3033
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FAIR BOARD
CORPORATE SPONSORS
Fair Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chad Pendleton
President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Matthew Helm
1st Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jeff Meyers
2nd Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Troy Anderson
3rd Vice President . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Joe Todd Womack
Secretary/Treasurer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chris Luttrell
Directors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bradley Anderson, Brently Anderson
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Greg Bennett, Travis Brown, John Nissley
SATURDAY, JUNE 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bennett’s Carpets
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Monticello Banking Co.
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Lakewood’s Appliance
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TNT Carpet
MONDAY, JUNE 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tarter Gate
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kentucky Farm Bureau
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Times Jorunal
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Country Folks Realty & Auction, Inc.
FAIR ADVISORY BOARD
TUESDAY, JUNE 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Russell County Hospital
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Tooth Booth
. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Golden Rule Wilson Real Estate & Auction
Vocational Agriculture . . .Bethany Garmon & Bethany Wethington
4-H Extension Agent . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Christy Martin
County Extension Agent for Home Economics . . . . . . . .Pam York
County Extension Agent for Agriculture . . . . . . . .Chelsey Pickens
Farm Bureau . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Victor Rexroat
Russell County Cattleman’s Association . .David Rings, President
Dairy Producers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michael Rexroat
LIVESTOCK HEALTH REQUIREMENTS
All livestock/animals offered for the sale or exhibition at Kentucky
County fairs shall meet the following regulations according to KRS
Chapter 257:
a. 302 KAR 20:040 (Entry into Kentucky)
b. 302 KAR 20:065 (Sale and Exhibition of KY Origin Livestock)
Any questions concerning these health regulations should be directed to your local veterinarian or the Kentucky State Veterinarian’s
office at 502-564-3956. Livestock Health Regulations can be
obtained on the Kentucky Department of Agriculture web site:
http://www.kyagr.com/statevet/ah/index.htm
Please be advised that Livestock Health Regulations
are subject to change at any time.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bank of Jamestown
THURSDAY, JUNE 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . .Duo County Telephone
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Gaddie-Shamrock, Inc
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Citizens Bank
FRIDAY, JUNE 10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Branscum Construction
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Don Franklin Motors
. . . . . . . . .Lawless and Smith Hardware & Appliance Center
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Russell County Farm Store
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .First National Bank
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .McDonald’s
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .The Fruit Market
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .State Farm
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dr. Schnieders Automotive Systems
GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
1.
Russell County Fair is planned and conducted according to the
Kentucky Department of Agriculture regulations for the use of
state funds.
2. Open classes are open to all exhibitors unless other specified.
3. Entries in 4-H and FFA classes must have produced in conjunction with approved project sponsored by these organizations.
2016 RUSSELL COUNTY JAYCEES
Dustin Adkins
Brently Anderson
Troy Anderson
Gene Barnes
Ricky Barnes
Greg Bennett
Michael Bray
Joe Branscum
Travis Brown
David Chapman
Tyler Cochran
Steve Coe
Mark Collins
Eddie Copley
Nick Cunningham
Elmer Dykes
James Dykes
Keith Ellis
Jimmy Flanagan
Al Foley
Mickey Garner
Jon Gosser
Trevor Gosser
Billy Grider
Troy Hadley
Mark Helm
Matthew Helm
Larry Holt
Jeff Hoover
Jeff Hubbard
Bruce Johnson
John Jones
Jason Hughes
Richard Kean
Tony Kerr
Terry Lawless
Cole Lawson
Chris Luttrell
Allen McQueary
P. Jon McQueary
Rex Miller
Robbie Morgan
Ross Morgan
Jeff Meyers
John Nissley
Chad Pendleton
Kenny Pickett
Scott Pierce
Al Polston
Vince Popplewell
H.F. Rexroat
Lyle Rexroat
Michael Reynolds
Dwight Richards
Brett Robertson
John Robertson
Dean Roy
Nick Roy
Brian Russell
Charles Shaw
Mark Shepard
Brian Shirley
Charles B. Smith
Harold Turtle Stanelle
Trent Stapp
Troy Stapp
Matt Stargle
Todd Stearns
Brian Hooty Stephens
Josh Tarter
Chad Taylor
Justin Williams
Brian Wilson
Cody Wilson
Joe Todd Womack
Steve York
Tyler York
Troy Young
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BABY SHOW - 9:00 A.M.
REGISTRATION FEE: Registration at 8:00 A.M. $10.00 payable at time of registration.
CASH ONLY, NO CHECKS, No exceptions, no refunds. *Categories of competition:
1. Boys 0 to 6 months
7. Boys 18 to 24 months
2. Girls 0 to 6 months
8. Girls 18 to 24 months
3. Boys 6 to 12 months
9. Boys 24 to 36 months
4. Girls 6 to 12 months
10. Girls 24 to 36 months
5. Boys 12 to 18 months
11. Multiple ages 0-24 (boys & girls)
6. Girls 12 to 18 months
DRESS CODE: *Babies 0-12 months will wear diapers ONLY! No diaper covers. *No
accessories (hair bows, hair bands, ties, socks, shoes, etc.). *May wear plain rubber
band (no color) in their hair. *Children from 12-36 months will wear casual play clothes.
*Suggested attire includes overalls, jumpers and shorts outfits. *All contestants must follow dress code. *Babies assigned number must be displayed on parents shoulder.
*Decision of the judges is final.
AWARDS: *First Place in each category receives silver plate and ribbon. *First, Second
and Third runners-up in each category receive ribbon.
TINY MISS - 1:00 P.M.
REGISTRATION FEE: $10.00 payable at time of registration. CASH ONLY, NO
CHECKS, No exceptions, no refunds. *Contestants must have reached their 3rd birthday by midnight of July 3, 2016 and cannot have reached their 5th birthday by July 3,
2016.
DRESS CODE: *Contestants will appear in Sunday dresses, which must be mid-calf or
shorter. No floor or ankle length dresses, beads or sequins will be allowed. *Violation of
these rules will result in a scoring of 0. *No telephone registration will be accepted.
*Contestants must be a resident of Kentucky. *All judges’ decisions are final.
*ABSOLUTE DEADLINE, SATURDAY, JUNE 4 AT 1:00 P.M. CST *Violation of these
rules will result in disqualification.
AWARDS: *Winners will receive crown, sash and silver plate
PRINCE AND PRINCESS - 2:00 P.M.
REGISTRATION FEE: $20.00 payable at time of registration. CASH ONLY, NO
CHECKS, No exceptions, no refunds. *Contestants must have reached their 5th birthday and cannot have reached their 8th birthday by July 3, 2016. *Must enter as a couple and will be judged as a couple. *Must represent the first county fair they win in the
given year. *All state rules apply.
DRESS CODE: *No props will be allowed. *Girls can wear hair bows. *Short dresses
only for girls (must touch bottom of knee or shorter). No beads or sequins. *Boys cannot
have on any part of a tuxedo (cummerbund, pants with satin stripe). Boys do not have
to wear a suit and can wear shorts for the local pageant. *Shoes must be worn.
*ABSOLUTE DEADLINE, SATURDAY, JUNE 4 AT 2:00 P.M. CST *Violation of these
rules will result in a scoring of 0. *All judges’ decisions are final.
AWARDS: *Winner will represent Russell County at the state Little Miss and Mister to
be held in August at the KY State Fair. *Winner receives crown, sash and silver plate.
MISS PRE-TEEN - 3:00 P.M .
REGISTRATION FEE: $30.00 payable at time of registration. CASH ONLY, NO
CHECKS, No exceptions, no refunds. *Contestants must have reached their 8th birthday by July 1, 2016 and cannot have reached their 13th birthday by October 31, 2016.
DRESS CODE: *The contestant will appear in evening wear. *There will be a dressing
area for contestants and one female adult only, no others will be allowed in the dressing
area. *All state rules apply. *All judges’ decisions are final. *Contestants may be disqualified due to any unsportsman like behavior or for any behavior or act unbecoming of
Miss Pre-Teen Russell County. *ABSOLUTE DEADLINE, SATURDAY, JUNE 4 AT 3:00
P.M. CST *Score sheets will not be given out after the pageant.
AWARDS: *Winner will compete at the state competition in October. *Winner receives
one night lodging at state pageant, as well as crown, sash and silver plate.
MISS TEEN - 5:00 P.M.
*REGISTRATION FEE: $30.00 payable at time of registration. CASH ONLY, NO
CHECKS, No exceptions, no refunds. *Contestants must have reached their 13th birthday by midnight on October 31, 2016 and cannot have reached their 16th
birthday by October 31, 2016. *The contestant must be single, never married, never
had a marriage annulled and never had children.
DRESS CODE:*The contestant will appear in evening gown. Registration is until 2:00
p.m. on Saturday, June 4 at the fairgrounds. *Interviews begin at 2:00 p.m. *There will
be a dressing area for contestants and one female adult only, no others will be allowed
in the dressing area. *All state rules apply. *All judges’ decisions are final. *Contestants
may be disqualified due to any un sportsman like behavior or for any behavior or act
unbecoming of Miss Teen Russell County. *ABSOLUTE DEADLINE, SATURDAY, JUNE
4 AT 2:00 P.M. CST *Score sheets will not be given out after the pageant.
AWARDS: *Winner will compete at the state competition in October. *Winner receives
two nights lodging at the state pageant as well as crown, sash, and silver plate.
MRS. RUSSELL COUNTY FAIR - 6:30 P.M.
REGISTRATION FEE: $35.00 payable at time of registration. CASH ONLY, NO
CHECKS, No exceptions, no refunds. *Contestants must be 18 and older and must be
married.
DRESS CODE: *The contestant will appear in formal wear only. *All judges’ decisions
are final. *Contestants may be disqualified due to any un sportsman like behavior or for
any behavior unbecoming of Mrs. Russell County. *ABSOLUTE DEADLINE, SATURDAY, JUNE 4 AT 6:30 P.M. CST *Score sheets will not be given out after the pageant.
AWARDS: *Winner receives crown, sash, and silver plate.
MISS RUSSELL COUNTY FAIR - 7:00 P.M.
REGISTRATION FEE: $40.00 payable at time of registration. CASH ONLY, NO
CHECKS, No exceptions, no refunds. *Contestants must have reached their 16th birthday by midnight of October 31, 2016 and cannot have reached their 22nd birthday by
October 31, 2016.
DRESS CODE: *The contestant will appear in swimsuit (with shoes) and evening gown.
*Interviews will be held on Saturday, June 4 at 5:00 p.m. cst at the fairgrounds. *There
will be a dressing area for contestants and one female adult only, no others will be
allowed in the dressing area. *All state rules apply. *All judges’ decisions are final.
*Contestants may be disqualified due to any un sportsman like behavior or for any
behavior unbecoming of Miss Russell County. ABSOLUTE DEADLINE, SATURDAY,
JUNE 4 AT 5:00 P.M. CST *Score sheets will not be given out after the pageant.
*Winner will compete at the annual convention state pageant in January.
AWARDS: *Winner receives two nights lodging at the state pageant as well as crown,
sash, and silver plate
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DEMOLITION DERBY 6:00 p.m. CST
80 Model & Newer, Front Wheel Drive, Small & Big Car
80 Model and Newer
$50 entry fee
Inspection starts at 2:00PM CST
$100 late fee after 5:00PM CST
1st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$2000 + trophy
2nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1000 + trophy
3rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$500 + trophy
4th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$250
5th thru 10th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$50
Kids Class Demo Derby
$30 entry fee
Inspection starts at 2:00PM CST
$100 late fee after 5:00PM CST
1st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$800
2nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$400
3rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$200
Front Wheel Drive Car
$30 entry fee - Payout Guaranteed - $1000 Purse
Small Car
$30 entry fee
1st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1000 + trophy
2nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$500 + trophy
3rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$250 + trophy
4th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$100
5th thru 10th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$50
Stock Big Car Class
$50 entry fee - Payout Guaranteed - $1000 Purse
For information regarding derbys contact Richard Kean (270)566-0186 - (270)343-5275
Sponsors: Laker Lanes, Cannon's Recycling, Foley's Small Engine and Repair, Gary Robertson Russell County Judge Executive, Lake Cumberland Properties,
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80 MODEL AND NEWER - 6:00PM CST
INSPECTION FROM 2:00PM TO 5:00PM CST $100 LATE FEE AFTER 5:00 PM CST
1. All 1980 or newer Sedan or station wagons. No pre-run cars.
2. Each driver will pay a front gate entry and a car entry before the car will be inspected. If your car does not pass inspection you may have one chance to correct the problem. The driver that registers the car must drive the car.NO DRIVER SWAP AT ANY
TIME.
3. Any driver, pit crew, family member, girl friend, etc...that fights or argues with any
official will cause the car and driver to be disqualified and escorted off the fair grounds.
4. A helmet with a strap must be worn at all times while the driver is in the car, even if
they are out of the derby. All cars must have working seatbelts in there factory location.
5. Any controversies or protests must be brought up at the drivers’ meeting before the
derby starts. There will be a $200.00 protest fee.
6. Double teaming and sandbagging.... YOU WILL BE WARNED ONCE IN THE DRIVERS’MEETING, THE SECOND TIME YOU WILL BE DISQUALIFIED!
7. If the driver door comes open at anytime you will be disqualified.
8. You will have a two minute time limit to make an aggressive hit or restart your car
or you will be disqualified.
9. All judges’ decisions are final. We may reject any or all entries at anytime in the
derby, cars are subject to be reinspected at anytime.
10. Cars must be stock unless modifications are stated in these rules. If it doesn’t say
you can then DON’T DO IT!
11. All glass, chrome molding, hood latches, trailer hitches, gas tanks, and rear seats
must be removed before the care arrives at the fairgrounds if not clean will not be
allowed to run. 12. The gas tank must be relocated behind the driver’s seat, securely
fastened and covered All plastic tanks must be in a steel enclosure made out of 1/8
inch metal only. The steel enclosure can’t strengthen the car in anyway. No gas tank
protectors welded to the cage. If gas tank is mounted to cage no bars can extend past
gas tank.
13. Radiators must stay in the original location, factory condensers only, and they may
be wired in not welded. External transmission coolers are allowed but they cannot
strengthen the car in any way. You may run an electric fan.
14. Stock type hoods can be fastened up to six places only using 2” x 2” x 3” 1/4 inch
thick angle with one bolt through. Must be able to open during inspection. Two of the
places will be where the all thread comes through hood. Hoods must cover fan at all
times. There must be a 12”x12” hole in the center of the hood.
15. Doors can be weldedshut with a 5/16” rod or 1/8”x3” flat stock(nothing wider)or
chained. Doors cannot be welded on the inside.
16. Trunk lidsand tail gates must be welded in stock location up tosix placesonlywith a
5/16” rod or a 1/8” x3” flat or straight welds, no longer than six inches long. Must be a
12”x12” hole in the center of trunk lid.
17. Trunk lids must be bolted in stock location nocreasing, bending or tucking of trunk
lid or quarter panels. THIS MEANS NO WEDGING OF THE CAR AT ANYTIME DURING DERBY!
18. No welding on frame or body seams, no pinning, no pitching of frames. No painting of any kind on frames. If frames are rusty or bent no patching or welding is permitted.
19. Bumpers may be welded to frame only. Do not lengthen bumper shocks or replace
by using pipe or any other steel. You may weld bumper seams and add ¼ inch thick
plate to backside of bumper. You may substitute bumper with the 2”x6”x3/16” rectangle tubing. No loading inside of bumper. Must be able to see inside of bumper. Must
leave ends open no pointing of the bumper.
20. All bumpers must not be lower than 18” from the bottom. No higher than 20” from
the bottom. Bumper heights will be enforced!
21. Body bushing and bolts must be original. If the body bolts are broken they can be
replacedwith original type bolts only. You may replace front core support with 1” allthread and one 3” spacer is allowed. Do not pull body down to frame or cut body
mounts off.
22. Stock shocks only, cars must bounce. No shocks with springs.
23. You may run after market drive shafts.
24. You may use rear-end of choice, but it must fit into the car without any frame modifications. It must have 5 lug axles and can’t be ¾ or ton rear-ends. No leaf springs
under a coil spring car.
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25. Coil springs in the rear may be welded, wired, or chained to the rear end. No
more than 5leaf springs on any car. No all-thread or bolts is permitted through springs
from rear-end to rail. No welding on leaf springs, no bolting, wiring, or welding of A
frame to make solid.
26. Motor and transmission of choice may be used. Engine cradles are permitted as
long as they are bolted to block only, BUT NO PROTECTORS WILL BE ALLOWEDON
ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION!!! Angle iron for the cross member to sit on can’t be
any longer than 6” and can only be welded to the inside frame rails, not the box stock
type cross member only.
27. Two batteries of any size are allowed, but must be relocated to passenger side of
front floor board, and securely fastened and covered, before inspection.
28. A four-point cage is recommended with an overhead bar. The cage must not
extend any more than 8” past the front door and can’t be welded to the frame. The
cage can’t be farther back than where the kick panel meets straight across, over,
through or under the steering column and must be 5” from the center of the firewall.
The cage can’t run through the inside of the doors. Roll bars can’t be slanted they
have to be straight across the roof and within 3” of the top. All bars must be welded to
cage bars only, no down kickers. No bars can touch floor pan or be welded to floor
pans. No wire or strap from cage to rails of any form.
29. All cars must have windshield protection, driver side only. 1” x 1” flat stock or 3/8”
rod. Must have two and no more than three.
30. Tires must be at least 24” in height.
31. Cars MUSTbe done at inspection.
32. NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN AT ANYTIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ALL DECISIONS ARE
FINAL!
FRONT WHEEL DRIVE CLASS
INSPECTION FROM 2:00PM TO 5:00PM CST $100 LATE FEE AFTER 5:00 PM CST
1. Front wheel drive, sedan or wagons only.
2. Each driver will pay a front gate entry and a car entry before the car will be inspected. If your car does not pass, you may have one chance to fix the problem. The driver
that registers the car must drive it.
3. Any driver, pit crew, family member, girlfriend, etc…that fights or argues with any
official will cause the car and driver to be disqualified and escorted off the fair grounds.
4. A helmet with a strap must be worn at all times while the driver is in the car, even if
they are out of the derby. All cars must have working seatbelts in there factory location.
5. Any controversies or protests must be brought up at the drivers’ meeting before the
derby starts. There will be a $200.00 protest fee.
6. Double teaming and sandbagging….YOU WILL BE WARNED ONCE IN THE DRIVERS’MEETING, THE SECOND TIME YOU WILL BE DISQUALIFIED!
7. If the driver door comes open at anytime you will be disqualified.
8. All judges’ decisions are final. We may reject any or all entries at anytime in the
derby, cars are subject to be re-inspected at anytime.
9. Cars must be stock.
10. All glass, chrome molding, hood latches, trailer hitches, gas tanks, and rear seats
must be removed before the care arrives at the fairgrounds or it will not be allowed to
run.
11. The gas tank must be relocated behind the driver’s seat, securely fastened and
covers. All plastic tanks must be in a steel enclosure. The 1/8” metal steel enclosure
can’t strengthen the car in anyway. No other gas tank protectors.
12. Radiators must stay in original location. No radiators can be fabricated for car, factory condensers only, and they may be wired in, not welded. No External transmission
coolers are allowed.
13. Stock type hoods can be fastened up to six places only using chains. Hoods must
cover fan at all times. There must be a 12”x12” hole in the center of the hood. Hood
needs to be opened for inspection.
14. Doors cannot be welded. No wire u may use chain or duct tape on post.
15. Trunk lids and tail gates in stock location can be fastened by chain in six places
only. No Welding. Must be a 12”x12” hole in the center of trunk lid.
16. Trunk lids must be bolted in stock location no creasing, bending or tucking of trunk
lid or quarter panels. THIS MEANS NO WEDGING OF THE CAR PERIOD!
17. No welding on frame or body seams, no pinning, no pitching of frames. No painting
of any kind on frames. If frames are rusty or bent no patching or welding is permitted.
18. Front bumper can be welded on only. Do not lengthen bumper shocks or replace
by pipe or any other steel stock bumper only. No rear bumper.
19. All bumpers must not be lower than 16” from the bottom. No higher than 20” from
the bottom.
20. Body bushing and bolts must be original. If the body bolts are broken do not touch.
Leave alone.
21. Stock shocks only, cars must bounce. No shocks with springs.
22. Two batteries of any size are allowed, but must be relocated to passenger side of
front floor board, and securely fastened and covered, before inspection.
23. May have 1 bar behind seat only 4 x 4 inch max.
24. All cars must have windshield protection, driver side only. 1” x 1” flat stock or 3/8”
rod. Must have two and no more than three.
25. Tires must be at least 24” in height.
26. Cars MUST be done at inspection.
27. NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN AT ANYTIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ALL DECISIONS ARE
FINAL!
28. No prerun cars.
29. NO NUMBER 9 WIRE PERIOD ON CAR.
SMALL CAR CLASS
INSPECTION FROM 2:00PM TO 5:00PM CST $100 LATE FEE AFTER 5:00 PM CST
1. Two-wheel drive uni-body, four cylinder and V-6 front and rear wheel drive. Wheel
base must not exceed 105.5 inches. AMC products will be allowed.
2. Each driver will pay a front gate entry and a car entry before the car will be inspected. If your car does not pass, you may have one chance to fix the problem. The driver
that registers the car must drive it.
3. Any driver, pit crew, family member, girlfriend, etc…that fights or argues with any
official will cause the car and driver to be disqualified and escorted off the fair grounds.
4. NO ACLOHOL will be allowed in the fair grounds.
5. A helmet with a strap must be worn at all times while the driver is in the car, even if
they are out of the derby. All cars must have working seatbelts in there factory location.
6. Any controversies or protests must be brought up at the drivers’ meeting before the
derby starts. There will be a $200.00 protest
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7. Double teaming and sandbagging….YOU WILL BE WARNED ONCE IN THE DRIVERS’MEETING, THE SECOND TIME YOU WILL BE DISQUALIFIED!
8. If the driver door comes open at anytime you will be disqualified.
9. You will have a two minute time limit to make an aggressive hit or restart your car or
you will be disqualified.
10. All judges’ decisions are final. We may reject any or all entries at anytime in the
derby, cars are subject to be re-inspected at anytime.
11. Cars must be stock unless modifications are stated in these rules. If it doesn’t say
you can then DON’T DO IT!
12. All glass, chrome molding, hood latches, trailer hitches, gas tanks, and rear seats
must be removed before the care arrives at the fairgrounds or it will not be allowed to
run.
13. The gas tank must be relocated behind the driver’s seat, securely fastened and
covers. All plastic tanks must be in a steel enclosure. The 1/8” metal steel enclosure
can’t strengthen the car in anyway. No gas tank protectors.
14. Radiators must stay in original location. No radiators can be fabricated for car, factory condensers only, and they may be wired in, not welded. External transmission
coolers are allowed but can’t strengthen the car. You may run an electric fan.
15. Stock type hoods can be fastened up to six places only using angle iron 2” x 2” x
3” ¼ inch thick with one bolt or chains only. Two of the places will be where the all
thread comes through hood. Hoods must cover fan at all times. There must be a
12”x12” hole in the center of the hood. Hood needs to be opened for inspection.
16. Doors can be welded shut with a 5/16” rod or 3” wide ¼” thick flat stock or chained.
Doors cannot be welded on the inside.
17. Trunk lids and tail gates must be welded in stock location up to six places only with
a 5/16” rod or a 3” wide ¼ inch thick flat or straight welds, no longer than six inches
long. Must be a 12”x12” hole in the center of trunk lid.
18. Trunk lids must be bolted in stock location no creasing, bending or tucking of trunk
lid or quarter panels. THIS MEANS NO WEDGING OF THE CAR PERIOD AT ANY
TIME DURING DERBY!
19. No welding on frame or body seams, no pinning, no pitching of frames. No painting
of any kind on frames. If frames are rusty or bent no patching or welding is permitted.
20. Bumpers may be welded to frame only. Do not lengthen bumper shocks or replace
by using pipe or any other steel. You may weld up bumper seams with a ¼ inch plate
on back of bumper no loading the inside of bumpers, must be able to see inside. No
rear bumper. You may substitute front bumper with a 2”x6”x3/16 rectangle tubing only.
No pointing of bumper must leave ends open to see through.
21. All bumpers must not be lower than 16” from the bottom. No higher than 20” from
the bottom.
22. Body bushing and bolts must be original. If the body bolts are broken or rusted
they can be replaces with original type bolts only.
23. Stock shocks only, cars must bounce. No shocks with springs.
24. You may run after market drive shafts.
25. You may use rear-end of choice, but it must fit into the car without any frame modifications. It must have 5 lug axles and can’t be ¾ or ton rear-ends. No leaf springs
under a coil spring car.
26. Coil springs in the rear may be welded, wired, or chained to the rear-end. No more
than 7 leaf springs on any car. No all-thread or bolts is permitted through springs from
rear-end to rail.
27. Motor and transmission of choice may be used. NO PROTECTORS WILL BE
ALLOWED ON ENGINE OR TRANSMISSION!!! Angle iron for the cross member to sit
on can’t be any longer than 6” and can only be welded to the inside frame rails. Stock
type cross member only.
28. Two batteries of any size are allowed, but must be relocated to passenger side of
front floor board, and securely fastened and covered, before inspection.
29. A four-point cage is recommended with an overhead bar. The cage must not
extend any more than 8” past the rear of the seat and can’t be welded to the frame.
Front must be no closer than 5” from the center of the firewall. The cage can’t run
through the inside of the doors. Roll bars can’t be slanted they have to be straight up
and down and no higher than 3” of the top. All bars must be welded to cage only, no
down kickers. No bars can touch floor pan or humps or be welded to floor pans.
30. All cars must have windshield protection, driver side only. 1” x 1” flat stock or 3/8”
rod. Must have two and no more than three.
31. Tires must be at least 24” in height.
32. Cars MUST be done at inspection.
33. No pre-run cars.
34. NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN AT ANYTIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ALL DECISIONS ARE
FINAL!
STOCK BIG CAR CLASS
INSPECTION FROM 2:00PM TO 5:00PM CST $100 LATE FEE AFTER 5:00 PM CST
1. 1980 and newer Sedan or station wagons only. No pre-run cars.
2. Each driver will pay a front gate entry and a car entry before the car will be inspected. If your car does not pass inspection you may have one chance to correct the problem. The driver that registers the car must drive the car. NO DRIVER SWAP AT ANY
TIME.
3. Any driver, pit crew, family member, girl friend, etc…that fights or argues with any
official will cause the car and driver to be disqualified and escorted off the fair grounds.
4. A helmet with a strap must be worn at all times while the driver is in the car, even if
they are out of the derby. All cars must have working seatbelts in there factory location.
5. Any controversies or protests must be brought up at the drivers’ meeting before the
derby starts. There will be a $200.00 protest fee.
6. Double teaming and sandbagging….YOU WILL BE WARNED ONCE IN THE DRIVERS’MEETING, THE SECOND TIME YOU WILL BE DISQUALIFIED!
7. If the driver door comes open at anytime you will be disqualified.
8. You will have a two minute time limit to make an aggressive hit or restart your car or
you will be disqualified.
9. All judges’ decisions are final. We may reject any or all entries at anytime in the
derby, cars are subject to be re-inspected at anytime.
10. Cars must be stock other than modification listed in rules only
11. All glass, chrome molding, hood latches, trailer hitches, gas tanks, and rear seats
must be removed before the car arrives at the fairground any cars with glass inside of
car will not run
12. The gas tank must be relocated behind the driver’s seat, securely fastened and
covered. All plastic tanks must be in a steel enclosure made out of 1/8 inch metal only.
The steel enclosure can’t strengthen the car in
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13. Radiators must stay in the original location, factory condensers only, and
they may be wired in not welded. Factory type External transmission coolers
only
14. Hoods can only be fastened up to six places by chain only . Must be able
to open hood during inspection. Hoods must cover fan at all times. There
must be a 12”x12” hole in the center of the hood.
15. Doors can be welded 6 places 6” long 3” wide or chained shut.
16. Trunk lids or tailgate must be in stock location. May be chained in up to 6
places, must be 12” x 12” hole in center of trunk lid.
17. Trunk lids must be in stock location no creasing, bending or tucking of
trunk lid or quarter panels. THIS MEANS NO WEDGING OF THE CAR PERIOD!
18. No welding on frame or body seams, no pinning, no pitching of frames. No
painting of any kind on frames. If frames are rusty do not patch .
19. Stock type bumpers only no welding of any kind bolted on only.
20. All bumpers must not be no lower than 18” from the bottom. No higher
than 20” from the bottom.
21. Body bushing and bolts must be original. If they are broke do not touch or
replace. No all thread in front holes.
22. Stock shocks only, cars must bounce. No shocks with spring.
23. You must run ½ ton rear end only.
24. No slip drive shaft stock only.
25. You must run stock rear end you may weld spider gears only.
26. NO MOTOR SWAPS GM CAR GM MOTOR FORD CAR FORD MOTOR
NO HOT ROD MOTORS!
27. Two batteries of any size are allowed, but must be relocated to passenger
side of front floor board, and securely fastened and covered, before inspection.
28. NO ROLL CAGE OR BARS LOCATED INSIDE CAR
29. All cars must have windshield protection, driver side only. 1” x 1” flat stock
or 3/8” rod. Must have two and no more than three.
30. Tires must be DOT approved no smaller than 24” not fork lift tires.
31. Cars MUST be done at inspection.
32. NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN AT ANYTIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ALL DECISIONS
ARE FINAL!
33. NO NUMBER 9 WIRE PERIOD ON CAR
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RULES
1. Ropes 18 feet apart
2. One best distance out of three tries. Teamsters may spot sled on third
pull. No original direction, if team bumps sled past turn around you must
go in the opposite direction, no re-spotting.
3. Overweight mules pull load 20 feet and Horse classes pull load 27’6” for
completed pull. In case of a tie placing reverts back to next best distance on that load.
4. Time limit of five minutes to cool and complete all three attempts from
Carnival Opens - 6:00 p.m.
time team is hooked to sled.
5. After three attempts to hook to sled you will lose one pull.
6. Any team considered dangerous or out of control by officials will be disqualified.
7. If a team gets completely away from any teamster then that team will be
disqualified.
8. Only four men per team including driver. Any more than four inside ropes
will lose one pull for each offense.
9. There will be no whipping or punching allowed in or out of the ring area
after the pulling contest starts or you will be penalized one pull for each
offense.
10. If you are on or over the ropes you will be disqualified for that pull.
11. Teamsters have a time limit of three minutes to have the team to the
sled after being called or they will be penalized one pull.
12. When weighing mules/horses the animal must come to a complete stop
on the scales or no weight will be read, and all animals will be weighed
facing the same direction, no arguing with the weigh man.
13. When sled stops, whistle will be blown.
14. Decisions of Judges will be final.
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FLORAL HALL / 4-H ENTRIES
UNIVERSITY OF KENTUCKY
KENTUCKY STATE UNIVERSITY
U.S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
AND KENTUCKY COUNTIES, COOPERATING
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4-H Floral Hall Entries
June 2016
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------GENERAL RULES FOR 4-H ENTRIES:
Apply to all 4-H Club Exhibitors and/or Exhibits
Russell County Fair 2016
Christy Martin, County Extension Agent for 4-H Youth Development
Kentucky State Fair General Rules applying to all 4-H Exhibits except livestock
listed previously in the State Fair catalog.
1. Age—any 4-H member who has passed his/her 9th birthday or is in the 4th
grade as of December 31, 2015 but has not passed his/her 18th birthday as of
January 1 of the current year. Juniors are ages 9-13 and seniors are 14-18.
2. Residence—Entry in the 4-H Section is open only to 4-H members residing in
Russell County.
3. Exhibitors must conform to the:
a) General rules listed here plus general rules of the State Fair catalog and
b) Specific rules governing the department in which the entries are made.
4. 4-Hers can enter in only one unit under each lot #. (Exception: 4-Her can
enter in Division A and Division B of Arts and Crafts lot #.) Exhibitors can enter
only one item in each class.
5. Entries are to be made in the name of 4-H participant and the work of the 4-H
member. Neither the Russell County Jaycees nor the Extension Office will be
responsible for any loss or damage to the exhibitor or the spectators; however,
the utmost care will be used to prevent loss or injury.
6. All entries must meet minimum standards to receive a ribbon. Exhibits unfit
for show or of such low standard as to make questionable their right to compete
will be declared ineligible and no award will be paid on them. All entries must
be identified with labels securely attached.
7. The Danish System of judging will be used with the top entry in each class
designated. Floral Hall premium money will be determined by the Russell
County Jaycees. (Does not apply to livestock.) Class champions receive same
premium as a blue ribbon winner in that class (no extra premium paid).
8. Exhibit entries which do not meet all of the requirements will be judged and
receive a blue, red, or white ribbon but will not be considered for unit or class
champions or any other special awards. Any exceptions to this are listed with the
rules for the lot to which they pertain.
9. All gardening exhibits must be the work of the 4-H member.
10. Entries eligible for entry in the Kentucky State Fair will have a special designation.
4-H Dog Poster
Educational poster must relate to dogs. Poster should have one theme or slogan
that promotes a breed or project or educates the viewer about a dog project
activity. Examples of topics include but are not limited to
showing/grooming/caring for your dog, dog health, nutrition, and breed characteristics. Posters should be simple and focus on one message. Participants may
use a variety of media, however 3-dimensional posters will not be allowed.
Posters must be a minimum of 20”x30” or no larger than 24”x30”. Posters must
be made on mat board or foam core board. No posters on regular ply poster
board will advance to the KY State Fair. Resource information should be
attached to the back of the poster. Resources may be in an envelope attached to
the back with your name and county listed and the class. Copyrighted characters
such as Snoopy, Charlie Brown, or other cartoon characters cannot be used. On
back of poster, write your name, county, and class.
DOG 545 Junior (age 9-13) Educational Dog Poster
DOG 544 Senior (age 14-18) Educational Dog Poster
4-H Horticulture & Plant Science
All plants should have been grown by the 4-H member. Exhibits should not have
pesticide residue. Plants are entered at your own risk of damage. Containers
should not use garden soil; plants should be grown in well-drained, disease-free
potting soil.
HORT 565 Terrarium made by the 4-H member (Must be in a closed container.)
HORT 567 Vegetable container gardens (grown in container – not dug out of the
garden)
HORT 569 House plant grown by the 4-H member
HORT 570 Hanging basket grown by the 4-H member
HORT 571 Herb Container Garden grown by 4-H member
4-H Field Crops
Hay must be bound with cord or twine. Only ½ bales of hay will be accepted.
Legume hay shall consist of 85% of the class designated legume. Grass hay
shall be 85% of the class-designated grass. Mixed hay should contain only one
eligible grass and one eligible legume. The legume component shall be at least
30% alfalfa and not more than 70% legume. Eligible legumes are alfalfa, red
clover, and ladino clover. Eligible grasses are timothy, broom grass, orchard
grass, tall fescue, and rye grass.
Grain samples must be of good quality and free from foreign matter. Grain sample cannot have excess chaff, rodent pellets, mold, musty, foreign materials, or
anything that makes it unsuitable for display. Grain must be in one (1) gallon
zipper-style bags.
Roots of soybeans must be washed. May enter only one exhibit per class.
CROP 600 Alfalfa hay, ½ bale from current year’s project crop, neatly tied and
labeled.
CROP 601 Red clover hay, ½ bale from current year’s project crop, neatly tied
and labeled.
CROP 602 Timothy hay, 1/2 bale from current year’s project crop, neatly tied
and labeled. Place hay in double strength plastic/garbage bag.
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CROP 604 Mixed hay, ½ bale from current year’s project crop, neatly tied and
labeled.
CROP 605 Yellow-ear corn, from the previous year’s crop, 8 ears shucked, and
labeled with variety and yield.
CROP 607 Yellow-shelled corn, from the previous year’s crop, 0.5 gallon in a
container, and labeled to show variety and yield.
CROP 608 White-ear corn, from the previous year’s crop, 8 ears shucked, and
labeled with variety and yield.
CROP 610 White-shelled corn, from the previous year’s crop, 0.5 gallon in a
container, and labeled to show variety and yield.
CROP 611 White Popcorn-ear, from the previous year’s crop, 8 ears shucked,
and labeled with variety and yield.
CROP 612 Red Popcorn-ear, from the previous year’s crop, 8 ears shucked, and
labeled with variety and yield.
CROP 613 Yellow Popcorn-ear, from the previous year’s crop, 8 ears shucked,
and labeled with variety and yield.
CROP 614 Soybeans from the current year’s crop, 3 stalks tied together below
leaves, with roots intact, but free of soil, and labeled to show variety
CROP 615 Soybeans from the previous year’s project crop. Place in 1 gallon
zippered plastic bag and label to show variety and yield.
CROP 619 Sweet sorghum from current year’s crop, three stalks tied together
below leaves, with roots intact, but free of soil. Label to show variety.
CROP 620 Wheat (soft, red, winter) from the current year’s crop, 0.5 gallon in a
container, and labeled to show variety and yield.
CROP 621 Barley from the current year’s crop, 0.5 gallon in a container, and
labeled to show variety and yield.
4-H Electric
Exhibits must be made according to the 4-H project book. May enter only one
exhibit per class. All exhibits requiring bulbs must have the correct size. No
cord that has been bought in a store and later repaired may be entered. The use
of molded plug-ins is discouraged.
ELEC 645 Battery-powered series and parallel circuits (Circuits must include
both series and parallel, a simple switch and can be no more than 9 volts.)
ELEC 651 Display of wire sizes and types with description and example of
usage (display must contain a minimum of 12 different examples)
ELEC 654 Table, desk, or floor lamp – original design. (No pop can lamps.)
4-H Wood Science
May enter only one exhibit per class. Wood science project must be made by the
4-H youth. Please use appropriate fasteners and sanding.
WOOD 674 Wood Science, Level 1 from a kit
Simple items which have pre-cut and pre-drilled parts and youth demonstrate
knowledge of assembly, selection and use of fasteners (nails, screws, and/or
glue), sanding techniques, and appropriate finishes. (Examples: small birdhouse,
non-hopper bird feeder) Item must demonstrate skill with fasteners, sanding, and
appropriate finish. (No puzzles.)
WOOD 675 Wood Science, Level 1 not from a kit
Simple constructed wood item showing knowledge of hand tools, wood selection, cutting, drilling, use of fasteners, sanding techniques, and appropriate finishes. (Examples: napkin holder, letter holder, simple picture frame, wire wiggly,
towel holder, serving tray, jewelry box, small flag holder, 4-H book ends, airplane, hurricane lamp, trivet, pine wood cars) Item must demonstrate skill with
fasteners, sanding, and appropriate finish. (No puzzles.)
WOOD 676 Wood Science, Level 2 from a kit
More elaborate items which require proper cutting, drilling and youth demon-
strate knowledge of selection and skill in use of fasteners (nails, screws, and/or
glue), sanding techniques, and appropriate finishes. (Examples: pine wood car,
large bird house, jewelry box) Item must demonstrate skill with fasteners, sanding, and appropriate finish. (No puzzles.)
WOOD 677 Wood Science, Level 2 not from a kit
More elaborate items that demonstrate mastered skills with hand tools, basic
knowledge of power tools, fastening options, appropriate surface preparations,
and finish applications. (Examples:
foot stool, puzzle, revolving tie rack, 4-H key holder, cutting board, book rack,
serving dish shelf, hopper-type birdfeeder)
WOOD 678 Wood Science, Level 3 not from a kit
Items showing a more advanced knowledge of power tools, expertise in cutting,
fitting, surface preparation, attention to fastening details, and finish application
(Examples: multi-purpose box, corner shelf, book shelf or laminated wood projects, garden bench, planting box, nail and tool box, shop tool rack & shelf, etc.)
Original designs are welcome. This exhibit is to made up of two parts: 1) the
item and 2) a folder containing photographic documentation of the steps taken in
order to complete this exhibit.
4-H Entomology
ENTO 687 Insect Collection, 1st year project
Collections must contain 25-50 specimens in at least four different orders.
Identification beyond order is not necessary. All specimens must have date and
locality label.
Honey should be in oval, flat-sided to square clear glass containers (standard
honey jars). The jars and lids must be clean. Fill jars to within ½ inch of top.
Two containers of honey must be submitted for all honey classes. ENTO 696
should use wide-mouth mason jars or wide-mouth honey jars.
ENTO 692 Two one pound containers of white extracted honey
ENTO 693 Two one pound containers of light amber extracted honey
ENTO 694 Two one pound containers of amber extracted honey
ENTO 695 Two one pound containers of dark amber extracted honey
ENTO 696 Two wide mouth quart jars of chunk honey, any color
4-H Forestry
Exhibitors must have the correct number of specimens requested per class.
FORS 703 Leaf Collection
Collection of 10 leaves representing 10 forest trees found in Kentucky.
Mounting instructions in the unit 1 forestry project book activity 1 must be followed. Contact Extension Office to obtain instructions.
FORS 704 Leaf Print Collection
Collect and print 10 leaves representing 10 forest trees found in Kentucky.
Instructions in the unit 1 forestry project book activity 3 must be followed.
Contact Extension Office to obtain instructions.
4-H Crafts
May enter only one item per class. All items must have been made since the last
Russell Co. Fair. All items that are easily separated or destroyed may be placed
in a clear plastic bag. Junior classes are for ages 9-13; senior classes include
ages 14-18.
CRAFT 727 Junior Jewelry Beadwork – One piece of jewelry created by youth.
Jewelry quality only. Glass, clay or wooden beads (painted or carved) permitted
only. No kits or pony beads
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CRAFT 728 Senior Jewelry Beadwork – One set (at least two items) of jewelry created by youth. Jewelry quality only. No kits or pony beads allowed. No
elastic material used to string beads. Glass, clay, or wooden beads (painted or
carved) permitted only. Examples: earrings and necklace, bracelet and necklace,
etc.
CRAFT 729 Junior Folk Art – One item that has paint for decorative or craft
purpose other than canvas or paper. No clothing permitted! (Examples: painted
gourds, painted stools, or painted boxes)
CRAFT 730 Senior Folk Art – One item that has paint for decorative or craft
purpose other than canvas or paper. No clothing permitted! (Examples: painted
gourds, painted stools, or painted boxes)
CRAFT 731 Junior Weaving – One pair of placemats, pot holders (pair), or
one small wall hanging that is made through various weaving techniques using
mixed media fibers, no plastic materials allowed. Baskets are not included in
this category. Wall hangings must be mounted and ready for hanging.
CRAFT 732 Senior Weaving – One item (rug, belt, stool with woven seat, or
wall hanging) made through various weaving techniques using mixed media
fibers, no plastic allowed. Baskets are not included in this category. Wall hangings must be mounted and ready for hanging.
CRAFT 733 Junior Nature Craft – Item made from natural materials only. No
kits allowed! If wall hanging or wreath, item must include wire or hooks and be
ready for hanging.
CRAFT 734 Senior Nature Craft – Wall wreath or hand carved native materials made from natural materials only. No kits allowed! Must include wire or
hooks and be ready for hanging.
CRAFT 735 Junior Basket Making – Basket made from natural materials;
any size, shape, or design. Non-natural materials may be woven into design.
CRAFT 736 Senior Basket Making -- Basket made from natural materials;
any size, shape, or design. Non-natural materials may be woven into design.
CRAFT 737 Junior Leather Craft – Item made from leather. May or may not
be tooled. Kits allowed.
CRAFT 738 Senior Leather Craft -- Item made from leather. May or may not
be tooled. No kits allowed.
CRAFT 741 Junior Original Design Ceramics – original item made from
clay, using a process of casting, hand molding, or a potter’s wheel. Must be
fired.
CRAFT 742 Senior Original Design Ceramics -- original item made from
clay, using a process of casting, hand molding, or a potter’s wheel. Must be
fired.
CRAFT 743 Junior Ceramics – Item that is precast and has been fired.
CRAFT 744 Senior Ceramics – Item that is precast and has been fired
CRAFT 745 Junior Scrapbooking – One scrapbook page including 2-4 pictures. Page must include captions or journaling. Page must be placed in a plastic
page protector.
CRAFT 746 Senior Scrapbooking – One scrapbook page including 2-4 pictures and embellishments (i.e. stickers, lettering, designs). Page must include
captions or journaling. Page must be placed in a plastic page protector.
CRAFT 747 Junior Decoupage – Any item using the decoupage process. If
appropriate, must use wire or hook to be ready for hanging.
CRAFT 748 Senior Decoupage – Any item using the decoupage process. If
appropriate, must use wire or hook to be ready for hanging.
CRAFT 749 Junior Paper Crafts – Item made from any source of paper
including but not limited to stamping, handmade note card, brown sack lunch
bag scrapbook, gift box, etc.
CRAFT 750 Senior Paper Crafts – Item made from any source of paper
including but not limited to stamping, handmade note card, brown sack lunch
bag scrapbook, gift box, etc.
4-H Art/Paintings
May enter only one exhibit per class. Items must have been made since the
last Russell Co. Fair. Pictures or other hanging items must have an attached
hanger that will support the weight of the art or frame. Do not use wire hooks
taped to the back. Art must hang by an attached wire or hook ONLY for KY
State Fair.
Entries must be labeled as to whether they are an original design, made from
a pattern, or made from a purchased kit. No paint-by-number will be accepted!
Subject-matter must be “family friendly.”
Drawings and paintings must be mounted on mat board and framed with
Plexiglas over the artwork. (No glass.) Stretched canvas artwork cannot be considered for entry in Kentucky State Fair.
ART 751 Junior Acrylic/Oil Painting -- Items made through the process of
painting on paper or canvas, using any acrylic or oil process. No kits, original
work only.
ART 752 Senior Acrylic/Oil Painting Same as above.
ART 753 Junior Watercolor Painting – Items that are made through the
process of painting on paper or canvas, using any watercolor process.
ART 754 Senior Watercolor Painting Same as above.
ART 755 Junior Color Drawing -- Items made through the use of drawing
lines using pen, pencil, pastel, charcoal, markers, or chalk.
ART 756 Senior Color Drawing Same as above.
ART 757 Junior Black & White Drawing Items made through the use of
drawing lines using pen, pencil, charcoal, markers, or chalk. No additional colors added.
ART 758 Senior Black & White Drawing Same as above.
4-H Photography
May enter only one exhibit per class. All pictures must be made since the last
Russell Co. Fair. Photos may be either color or black and white unless otherwise
stated. Digital images may be submitted in all classes, unless otherwise stated.
All classes with one photograph should be mounted on 10x16” WHITE mat
board (no poster board or foam core board). Single photographs are limited to a
maximum size of 8x12”.
All classes with multiple photographs should be mounted on 16x20” WHITE
mat board (no poster board or foam core board). Single photograph categories
may also be framed, but if photograph is selected for Kentucky State Fair entry,
it must be mounted on mat board.
Each picture should be mounted securely. Photos must be mounted on white
mat board. Rubber cement or dry mounting tissue is recommended. Do NOT use
photo mounting corners. Pictures may be cropped (trimmed).
(Suggestion: For best display, single photography categories present best at
an 8”x10” size.)
Absolutely no writing on the front of the mat board. Do not mount any pictures in the lower right-hand corner.
PHOTO 760 Single photo with the subject being a personal interest as the main
focus of the picture
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PHOTO 762 Single photo of still life or an arrangement of inanimate objects.
The picture may contain other elements, but the main aspect or feature of the
picture should be the still life. (Still life is the arrangement of inanimate
objects/things that have never been alive like rocks, buttons, toy collection, etc.)
PHOTO 763 Single photo of an animal
PHOTO 765 Single photo of an interesting building in Russell County
PHOTO 771 Single photo of a person (portrait)
PHOTO 772 Single photo of landscape or seascape (This is defined as a view of
natural scenery in a single view of the camera’s lens. It can include mountains,
rivers, lakes, and whatever the land contains such as trees, flowers, grasses, etc.
A seascape is photographs taken at the ocean/sea.)
PHOTO 777 Digital Collage – multiple images cropped, resized, and combined
into one digital image no larger than 8”x12” print (recommended 180-360 dpi)
PHOTO 778 Digital Illustration – single photograph that has been heavily edited
or enhanced. Modifications may include cropping, sharpening or blurring,
brightness or contrast changes, addition to or the removal of parts of the image,
changes in the color scheme of the image, the use of filters or effects.
Photography should be 8”x10”. In addition, attach to the back of the mat board,
a copy of the original image and a page describing the editing technique(s) used.
PHOTO 780 Single black and white photo of a flower
PHOTO 781 Single color photo of a flower
4-H Sewing
May enter only one exhibit per class. Items must be clean. Items must be handmade; no ready-to-wear/factory items will be accepted for judging. If a complete
outfit is required, it requires item(s) that cover the top and bottom of the body.
To be considered a top, a jacket or robe, it must include a front closure. Open
front tops that require an under shirt do not count as a complete outfit unless the
under shirt is also constructed by the member.
Junior Categories for ages 9-13 include SEW 789 – 799
SEW – 789 Unit 1 Clothing Option
Shorts, pants, or skirt with casing waistline (elastic or drawstring). Items must
be made from woven fabric and include straight machine stitching and a casing
or machine-stitched hem.
SEW – 790 Unit 1 Non-clothing option
Backpack/Tote with drawstring or fabric handles OR laundry bag with drawstring (no zipper). Items must be made from woven fabric and include straight
machine stitching and a casing or machine stitch hem.
SEW – 791 Unit 2 Clothing Option
Skirt, shorts or pants with zipper and a waistband or facing. Must be made from
a woven fabric and must have enclosed seams, appropriate seam finish, interfacing, and zipper.
SEW – 792 Unit 2 Non-clothing Option
Zippered tote bag, purse or gym bag with zipper and self-fabric straps or handles. Must be made from a woven fabric and must have enclosed seams, appropriate seam finish, interfacing, and zipper.
SEW – 793 Unit 3 Clothing Option
Shirt, simple jacket, one-piece dress with no waistline, cape with a hood or collar, bathrobe, or vest with lining or facing. Garment must be made with woven
fabric and include buttons and buttonholes. A simple lining, trim, collar, and
sleeves may be included but are not required.
SEW – 794 Unit 3 Non-clothing option
Backpack with lining, applied trim, and button/buttonhole closure.
SEW – 795 Unit 4
1 or 2 piece complete outfit made from knit fabric such as a dress, top and bottom, pajamas, or night shirt. ALL garments must be made from knit fabric with
a limited amount of one-way stretch; rib knit may be included for neckband and
arm/leg band trim only.
SEW – 796 Unit 5
One-piece complete outfit made from woven fabric such as a dress, coveralls, or
jumpsuit. The item must include at least a zipper and/or buttons and buttonholes.
A waistline, simple lining, trim, collar, and sleeves may be included but are not
required.
SEW – 799 Upcycle It
Item sewn from recycled/repurposed garments and documentation folder. Sew a
garment or fashion accessory from previously worn garments. Recycled fabric is
to be the major component of the item. Recycled garments may be cast-offs
from the member’s family or friends or purchased at a yard sale or similar lowcost source. DOCUMENTATION IS REQUIRED. In documentation include the
following: your name, your county, the name of the unit, class entered,
number of years you have been sewing; a “before” photo of all recycled items
used; source of the recycled garment; how the design was created; and any
design drawings that were used in the creation. Place documentation in a folder
or plastic sheet protector. “Deconstructed” t-shirts which do not include sewing
skills do not fit in this class. Items for the home do NOT fit in this class. Items
which do not include sewing as a major means of reconstruction are not eligible
for this class. This class is for ages 9-13 with sewing skills.
Senior Categories for ages 14-18 include SEW 799 – 810
SEW 800 Let’s Be Casual Clothing Option
1 or 2 piece complete casual outfit made from knit or woven fabric such as
dress, top and bottom, simple pajama, or robe.
SEW 801 Let’s Be Casual Non-clothing Option
2 coordinating fashion accessories from the following list: wallet, garment bag,
purse, backpack, or duffle bag. At least one piece must have a zipper.
SEW 802 Dress It Up
1 or 2 piece dressy outfit, such as a dress, suit, pantsuit, sport coat and slacks.
Fabric choice may be woven, knit, or a combination of the two.
SEW 803 Match It Up – Clothing Option
3-4 piece coordinated outfit, One item must be made from each group: (1)
shorts, pants, skirt; (2) top, blouse, shirt; (3) vest, jacket, sweater. At least one
piece is required to have regulation set in sleeves. Fabric choice may be woven,
knit, or a combination of the two. An accessory item may be included as the
fourth piece.
SEW 804 Match It Up – Non-clothing Option
3 or 4 piece coordinating luggage/travel accessories set. Each piece must have
an applied border/trim, pocket, and zipper.
SEW 805 Creative Expression – Clothing Option
Construct a complete outfit for one of the following activities: (1) Halloween,
theater, or historic costume; (2) Uniform for medical, cheerleader, dancer, etc.;
(3) riding
SEW 806 Creative Expression – non-clothing option
Select one of the following and construct a: (1) fabric doll or animal with a
wardrobe of two outfits or (2) machine appliquéd specialty flag or decorative
banner (minimum size of 24” by 24”)
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SEW 807 Leisure Time -- 2 or 3 piece complete outfit. Choose from the following:
(1) Athletic wear such as leotard, cycling wear, warm-up suit, bathing suit
and cover-up, tennis wear; (2) pajamas and robe (must use specialty fabric such
as terry cloth, flannel, nylon tricot); or (3) raincoat and hat or rainsuit
SEW 808 Formal Affair
1 or 2 piece complete outfit (such as a prom dress, bridesmaid dress, or tuxedo). Fabric choice may be woven, knit, or a combination of the two.
SEW 809 Tailor Made of Wool
Suit, jacket, or coat made from 100% wool or at least 60% wool blend fabric.
Traditional or speed tailoring techniques must be used to create structure in the
areas of the neck, shoulder, and hemlines. Do not include non-wool/wool blend
coordinates. This class is for ages 14-18.
SEW 810 Upcycle It (Seniors ages 14-18)
Item sewn from recycled/repurposed garments and documentation folder.
Sew a garment or fashion accessory from previously worn garments. Recycled
fabric is to be the major component of the item. Recycled garments may be castoffs from the member’s family/friends or purchased at a yard sale or similar low
cost source. Additional documentation is required. Additional documentation
includes the following: your name, your county name, the name of the unit,
class entered, number of years you have been sewing; a “before” photo of all
recycled items used; source of the recycled garment; how the design was created; and any design drawings that were used in the creation. Place documents in
a folder or plastic sheet protector. “Deconstructed” t-shirts which do not include
sewing skills do not fit in this class. Items for the home do not fit in this class.
Items that do not include sewing as a major means of reconstruction are not eligible for this class. (This class is for ages 14-18 with sewing skills.)
4-H Crochet
May enter only one exhibit per class. Item must be hand-crocheted using traditional crochet skills with crochet hooks. Item must have been completed since
the last Russell Co. Fair.
CRO 813 Item(s) made of medium weight yarn and single and/or double crochet stitches
Such as: scarf, purse, belt, hat, pillow, two washcloths (made from cotton
yarn), afghan, shawl, vest or pair of slippers.
CRO 814 Item made with novelty yarn and single and/or double crochet
stitches. Scarf, purse, belt, hat, pillow, afghan, shawl, vest, or pair of slippers.
Item must be made of novelty yarn (yarn other than worsted weight).
CRO 815 Item(s) made of granny squares. May use any weight of yarn.
4-H Embroidery
May enter only one exhibit per class. May enter only one class based on age
and skill level.
Items must be clean to be accepted for judging. Items must have been completed since the last Russell Co. Fair. All embroidery projects must be a completed/finished item (examples: framed piece, pillow, wall hanging, pot holder,
eye glass holder, etc.) or can be created on a purchased item (i.e. Pillowcase,
clothing, tote bag, purse, bib, dishtowel, etc.) Items may be made from purchased kits that meet the individual project guidelines. Please attach copy of pattern with item.
The sizes mentioned in the classes (such as 5” x 7”) relate to the amount/surface area of stitching, not the size of the fabric, frame, or finished item.
EMBR 818 Item using one type of embroidery stitch from the following:
• Embroidered item made with a single color of floss. Must use the stem stitch
and have an embroidered area equivalent to 5” x 7” or larger.
• Cross stitched design stamped on plain woven fabric and have an embroi-
dered area equivalent to 5” x 7” or larger.
• Cross stitched border using a design stamped on plain woven fabric that has
an embroidered area equivalent to 2” x 16” or larger.
• Cross stitched item using ¼” checked gingham fabric and have embroidered
area equivalent to 5” x 7” or larger. The design was stitched by following a chart
or graph of the design, not stamped or drawn on the fabric.
EMBR 819 Item using multiple types of embroidery stitches from the following:
• Candlewicking design stamped on plain woven fabric. Must include
stem/outline, satin, and colonial knot stitches and have an embroidered area
equivalent to 5” x 7” or larger.
• Free embroidery on plain woven fabric or felt. Must include three or more
of the following different stitches (stem/outline, lazy daisy, running, straight,
French knot, satin, blanket, chain, or back stitch). Must have an embroidered
area equivalent to 5” x 7” or larger.
EMBR 820 Item of charted embroidery using large cross or snowflake stitches from the following:
• Cross stitch on ¼ inch gingham and have an embroidered area equivalent to
5” x 7” or larger
• Counted cross stitch on 11 count Aida cloth and have an embroidered area
equivalent to 5” x 7” or larger
• Snowflake embroidery (Chicken Scratch) on ¼ inch or smaller checked
gingham fabric with an embroidered area of 5” x 7” or larger.
EMBR 821 Item of crewel embroidery
Crewel embroidery design on linen or cotton twill fabric using crewel or
Persian yarn. Must have an embroidered area equivalent to 6” x 8” or larger.
EMBR 822 Item of charted embroidery using a specialty cloth from the following:
• Counted cross stitch on 14 count Aida cloth or other fabric using waste canvas. Must have an embroidered area equivalent to 5” x 7” or larger.
• Huck embroidery on Huck toweling creating a minimum of 2 inch wide
border design. This type of embroidery design is worked around surface floats
that are characteristic of this type of fabric.
• Swedish weaving on Monk’s cloth creating a minimum of 6 inch wide border design. This type of embroidery design is worked around surface floats that
are characteristic of this type of fabric.
EMBR 823 Item of embroidery using advance skills
• Silk ribbon embroidery using 5 or more embroidery stitches with silk ribbon. Design may also include embroidery floss.
• Crazy quilt patchwork constructed of irregularly-shaped fabric pieces
embellished with a combination of ribbon work, specialty thread, embroidery
stitches, and/or beadwork creating a finished crazy quilt design.
• Counted cross stitch on 18 or 22 count even weave or Aida cloth. Must
have an embroidered area equivalent to 5x7 inches or larger.
• English smocking, minimum smocked area equivalent to 4 x 6 inches.
Design must include at least 5 different smocking stitches
4-H Knitting
May enter only one exhibit per class. May enter only one class based on age
and skill level.
Items must be clean to be accepted for judging. Items must be hand knit
using knitting needles. Machine knitting, arm knitting, finger knitting, and loom
knitting are not acceptable in the knitting classes. Items must have been completed since the last Russell Co. Fair.
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KNIT 824 Small/simple knitted item(s)
Hat, pillow, purse, scarf, belt, doll afghan, or two dish cloths using worsted
weight yarn. Solid color or variegated yarn may be used. Washcloths should be
made from worsted weight cotton yarn. Items are limited to those that include
garter stitch, stockinette stitch, and/or ribbing stitch. Items made on a knitting
machine or loom do not fit in this class.
KNIT 825 Knitted scarf created from any novelty/decorative yarn. Scarf must
be at least 24 inches long. Items made on a knitting machine or loom do not fit in
this class.
KNIT 826 Larger/simple knitted item(s)
Hat and scarf; a pair of mittens; a pair of slippers; a shawl; or an afghan (minimum size 36” x 36”). May use yarn other than worsted weight yarn. Two colors
and one pattern stitch may be used in addition to garter stitch, stockinette stitch,
and/or ribbing stitch. Items made on a knitting machine or loom do not fit in this
class.
KNIT 827 Knitted project focused on Shape.
Exhibit one item or a pair of items using pick up stitches, multiple color
changes (stripes or duplicate stitch), and/or circular knitting. Item must include
increase or decrease. May use yarn other than worsted weight yarn. Ideas for
exhibit are gloves, mittens, hat, socks, leggings, stuffed toy, skirt, sweater, or vest.
Items made on a knitting machine or loom do not fit in this class.
4-H Tatting/Lacework
TAT 830 One Thread Tatting
Tatted item or item embellished with tatted edging or tatted motifs using a tatting needle or shuttle and thread. Item should include rings with picots and double stitches only. Item to which tatting is attached may be purchased, made by 4H member, or made by someone else. Judging is based on tatting and quality of
workmanship in attaching the item.
4-H Quilting
QUILT 833 Quilted Mat (12”x12” finished size)
Exhibit a 2 x 2 “quilt” made with four six-inch squares. At least 2 of the 6”
squares must be patchwork designs in which square and/or rectangle pieces are
pieced together (do not include triangle pieces). Piecing technique: stitch by hand
or sewing machine. Quilting technique: machine tack or hand tie, stitch by hand
or use a conventional sewing machine (Do not use a long arm quilting machine or
hooped embroidery machine.)
4-H Foods
Can only enter one item per class. Food should be placed on a white disposable
plate and placed inside of a re-closable zipper-style bag. Entries must be made
using 4-H recipes which are available at the Russell Co. Extension Office. Please
let all food items cool completely before placing them in zippered bag.
FOOD 841 Three oatmeal muffins
FOOD 843 Three rolled biscuits
FOOD 846 Three pieces of coffee cake with topping
FOOD 848 Three brownies
FOOD 850 One 8” or 9” rich chocolate cake
FOOD 852 ¼ of a basic chiffon cake (Do not use variations.)
FOOD 853 One whole double crust apple pie
FOOD 856 One loaf oatmeal bread
FOOD 857 One loaf honey whole wheat bread made in a bread machine
4-H Home Environment
May enter only one exhibit per class. All entries should have been made since
the last Russell Co. Fair. All entries must have a functional use in the home.
HE 887 Color collage -- A collage of color created by the 4-H member to depict
colors liked by the member. A collage is made up of a collection of objects (such
as paper, fabric, wrapping paper, wallpaper, carpet, or other materials) artistically
arranged and adhered to a mat board or foam core board.
HE 888 Texture collage – A texture collage is a collection of textured items or
rubbings of textured items artistically arranged and adhered to mat board or foam
core board.
HE 889 Transparent finish applied to small wood object. Apply a clear finish
such as tung oil or penetrating seal or polyurethane which does not contain stain
to a small wood object such as a bowl, tray, cutting board, board game or small
box. Items finished with paint do not fit in this category. (Do not put stain on item;
it must have a natural finish.)
HE 890 Simple cloth item for the home. (Sewing machine may be used but is
not required.) Examples include: decorative pillow, table cloth, laundry bag, place
mats, footstool with a seat made of woven fabric, fabric applied to an item such
as a box, plate, or lampshade. (Unacceptable items for this category include purses, tote bags, backpacks, duffle bags.)
HE 891 Waste basket; decorated by 4-H member
HE 892 Bulletin board (Must be ready to hang with appropriate hardware
attached.)
HE 893 Decorative item for the home and photo – Decorative item created by
the 4-H member; include a photo showing how the item fits into the home décor.
(Such as latch hook rug, wreaths, etc.)
HE 894 Simple wood item refinished by 4-H Youth. Should have straight lines
with no elaborate carvings or turnings. EX: refinish a footstool, children’s furniture, small box, tray, picture frame, bookshelves, or plant stand. Documentation is
to include a “before” photo with explanation of how the item was refinished must
be securely attached.
HE 895 Cloth item for the home created using a sewing machine – examples
for this class include hemmed tablecloth or table runner, wall hanging, pillow
case, fabric shower curtain, laundry bag, valance, or curtains. (Unacceptable items
include purses, tote bags, backpacks, and duffle bags.)
HE 896 Design an invitation card and thank you letter/note for a sleepover,
birthday party, or other occasion of your choice. Cards/letters may be created with
computer software or handwritten. Invitation card must be the 4-H member’s original artwork, computer-generated art, purchased or found decorative items. The
message written in the invitation card is more important than the decorations.
Card should be designed on cardstock paper. Write your name and county on the
back of the invitation card and place the card in a plastic sheet protector. (Please
use fictitious name and address and contact information on the invitation and
thank you card.)
HE 900 Old or discarded item made useful in a new way as a home accessory.
The exhibit must include the item AND documentation of a “before” photo, an
explanation of how the item was made useful again in a new way, the materials
used, and cost and time involved in the project. Examples: old silverware flattened
and made into wind chimes, scrap wood pieces made into wall art, old lace doily
attached to a pillow or framed, old tool box cleaned up and made into a TV stand.
HE 909 Room Floor Plan
This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) a mounted printout of a room and
2) a folder of the documentation described below. Use the Better Homes and
Gardens web site (www.bhg.com/decorating/arrange-a-room) or similar software
to draw a room (scale: 1 square = 1foot). Include a door(s), window(s), and furniture. Print in color or black and white. (Minimum size is 8.5” by 11”; maximum
size is 11” by 17”.) Mount the printout on mat board or foam core board.
Documentation should include answers to these questions: 1) Is the room that you
have drawn similar to a room in your house? What are the dimensions? How many
square feet are in the room? 2) Did you have problems with the web site or software? If so, how did you solve them? 3) Tell about how you worked with the items
in your room such as walls, windows, doors, and furniture.
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HE 910 House Floor Plan
This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) a mounted printout of a house
floor plan and 2) a folder of the documentation described below. Use any software
program to draw a house plan. Include bedroom(s), bath(s), living space, kitchen,
door(s), and window(s). Including a garage is optional. Print in color or black and
white. (Minimum size is 8.5” by 11”; maximum size is 11” by 17”.) Mount the
printout on mat board or foam core board. Documentation should include answers
to the following questions: 1) Does your floor plan resemble the house you live
in? If not, did you look at other floor plans for inspiration? What type of roof does
your house have? 2) Did you consider how a family member who is disabled (for
instance, a wheelchair user) might get around in your home? 3) Describe any
problems you had with the software and how you solved them. Tell how you
worked with additional items required to create a floor plan.
4-H Trends
Clover Photography
Photos have a maximum size of 8”x12”. Photo may be mounted on 10”x16”
white mat board with rubber cement or framed. 4-leaf clover may be real or created. Photo may be color or black and white.
TREND 1010 Junior Clover Photograph (ages 9-13)
TREND 1022 Senior Clover Photograph (ages 14-18)
Upcycling Project
Upcycling is taking something that you are throwing away and making it into
something that maintains or improves the quality of the materials. There are coin
purses made from sweaters, earrings cut out of vinyl records, and old travel cases
made into clocks. The designs will be judged on quality, use, and creativity.
TREND 1050 Junior Upcycling Project
TREND 1051 Senior Upcycling Project
4-H Cloverbud Categories
Cloverbud categories are open to any youth ages 5-8 that resides in Russell
County or attends Russell County Elementary Schools. All entries must be the
work of the youth. Participation ribbons will be given; these categories are noncompetitive and no premium money will be given. These categories are not eligible for entry in the Kentucky State Fair.
CBUD 1 Cloverbud Folk Art – painted gourd, painted stool, or painted box
CBUD 2 Cloverbud color drawing -- art made through the use of drawing lines
using pen, pencil, pastel, charcoal, markers, or chalk. (Must be in free-standing
frame)
CBUD 3 Cloverbud Black and White Drawing -- Art made through the use of
drawing lines using pen, pencil, charcoal, markers, or chalk. No additional colors
added. (Must be in free-standing frame)
CBUD 4 Cloverbud Painting – watercolor, acrylic, or oil painting. (Must be in
free-standing frame.)
CBUD 5 Cloverbud photograph of an animal – must be in a free-standing
frame
CBUD 6 Cloverbud still life photograph – must be in a free-standing frame
CBUD 7 Cloverbud photograph of landscape or seascape – must be in a freestanding frame
CBUD 8 Cloverbud scrapbooking -- One scrapbook page including 2-4 pictures and embellishments (i.e. stickers, lettering, designs). Page must include captions or journaling. Page must be placed in a plastic page protector.
CBUD 9 Cloverbud homemade chocolate chip cookies – 3 (place cookies on a
disposable plate and enclose in a zipper-style bag; include recipe with the food
item)
CBUD 10 Cloverbud sewing – item made using hand or machine stitching
CBUD 11 Cloverbud needlework item – item made from one of the following
techniques (hand crochet, hand knitting, or hand embroidery)
CBUD 12 Cloverbud container gardening – house plant or garden plant grown
by child in a maximum size 6” container; must use disease-free potting soil (No
garden soil.)
FLORAL HALL EXHIBITS
GENERAL RULES
1. All exhibits in the following departments must be entered on Tuesday,
June 7, 2016 from 8:00 - 12:00 A.M. (CST).
Food Preservation
Arts and Crafts
Vegetable Crops
Painting and Photography
Field Crops
Baked Goods
Knit and Crochet Clothing
Home Furnishings and Accessories
Flowers
Knit and Crochet Clothing
4-H
Quilts
2. All entries will stay on display from Tuesday, June 4, 2016 till Sunday,
June 12, 2016. (Absolutely NO ENTRIES will be permitted to leave during this
time).
3. All entries must be picked up on Sunday, June 12th from 1-3 P.M. (CST).
4. Exhibitors must bring summary sheets to claim exhibits. Volunteers and
Jaycees are not responsible for lost, broken, or damaged items, regardless of the
value.
5. Premium money will be distributed Sunday, June 12th from 1-3 P.M.
(CST).
6. All premium money not claimed by 3 P.M. (CST) June 12th will be
returned to the Jaycees. No premiums will be mailed.
7. Ribbons, not claimed by 3 P.M. (CST) Sunday, June 12th may be picked
up at the Russell County Extension Office, Russell Springs, KY (866-4477) or
Joy Wilson (866-6602).
10. Fair workers, volunteers, nor Extension Agents are responsible for items
left in Floral Hall after 3 P.M. (CST) Sunday, June 12th.
11. Chairman or appointed person has the right to remove items that are perishable.
12. All items must be made or grown by exhibitor.
13. Only exhibits in classes listed in Fair Catalog will be judged.
14. Only one exhibit per class per household.
15. Judges will select a Grand Champion from the blue ribbon winners in
each department. The winning exhibit will receive a grand champion ribbon.
No additional premium money will be paid on this award.
16. Judges' decisions are final.
17. No item may be entered from previous Russell County Fairs.
18. All classes pay $7.00 for 1st place, $5.00 for 2nd place, and $3.00 for
3rd place unless otherwise specified. 4-H classes pay $10.00, $7.00 and $5.00.
AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT
All crops must be produced by the Exhibitor. Limit of one exhibit per category per household.
Fruits Department
CATEGORIES:
1 Apples, Red, 3
2 Apples, Yellow, 3
3 Apples, Green, 3
4 Blackberries, 1 Pint
5 Blueberries, 1 Pint
6 Pears (Any Variety) 3 Bunches
7 Plums, 3
8 Raspberries, 1 Pint
9 Strawberries, 1 pint
10 Grapes, 3 bunches
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FIELD CROPS DEPARTMENT
CATEGORIES:
15 Hay, Alfalfa, ¼ Bale (Clean, No Mold, No Seed Pods)
16 Hay, Clover, ¼ Bale (No Weed, Seed Heads, Or Mold)
17 Hay, Grass, ¼ Bale (No Seed Heads)
18 Popcorn, Red Or Yellow, 1 Pint Jar
19 Wheat, clear pint jar
VEGETABLE CROPS DEPARTMENT
CATEGORIES:
25 Beans, Green, Bush, 1 Dozen
26 Beans, Green, Stick, 1 Dozen
27 Beets, 3
28 Broccoli
29 Brussels Sprouts
30 Cabbage, (Market type), 1 Head
31 Cauliflower
32 Carrots, 3
33 Corn, White Sweet, 3 ears
34 Corn, Yellow Sweet, 3 ears
35 Cucumbers, Pickling, 3
36 Cucumbers, Slicing, 3
37 Eggplant (Any Variety), 1
38 Garlic, 3
39 Greens, Any Species
40 Green Peas, 1 pint
41 Kohlrabi
42 Lettuce, head
43 Lettuce, bib
44 Okra (Any Variety), 6
45 Onions, Green 3
46 Onions, Red, 3
47 Onions, Yellow, 3
48 Onions, White, 3
49 Peppers, Cayenne, String Of 15 50 Peppers, Bell, Green,3
51 Peppers, Banana, 5
52 Potatoes, New Red, 3
53 Potatoes, New White, 3
54 Radishes, plate of 5
55 Rhubarb, 3 stalks
56 Squash, Yellow Summer, 3
57 Tomatoes, Cherry, Red, 1 Pint
58 Tomatoes, Cherry, Yellow, 1 Pint
59 Tomatoes, Best Green, plate of 3 60 Tomatoes, Red, Plate of 3
61 Asparagus, 5 spears
62 Zucchini, Market Type
63 Cabbage, Largest by weight
64 Potatoes, Largest by weight, 3
65 Zucchini, Largest by weight
HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT
ARTS AND CRAFTS DEPARTMENT
RULES:
1. All work must be done within the last year by the Exhibitor.
CATEGORIES:
90 Animals Craft, Handmade
91 Basket, Hand woven
92 Ceramic, Glazed Item
93 Ceramic, Stained Item
94 Christmas, Ceramic Item
95 Christmas, Counted Cross Stitch
96 Christmas, Other
97 Christmas, Tree Ornament
98 Christmas, Wreath
99 Doll, Ceramic
100 Doll, Clothes
101 Doll, Handmade
102 Doll, Porcelain
103 Fabric Covered Item
104 Fabric Painted Item
105 Hat, Decorated
106 Native Materials Item
107 Painted Decorative Item
108 Painted Saw Blade
109 Woodcraft Item, Refinished
110 Painted Gourd
111 Stenciled Item
112 Toys, Handmade
113 Woodcraft Item, Hand Carved
114 Woodcraft Item, Handmade
115 Wreath, Decorated (No
Christmas)
116 Scrapbook, Cover
117* Scrapbook, Birthday Party
118* Scrapbook, Wedding
119* Scrapbook, Baby
120* Scrapbook, Holiday
121* Scrapbook, Other
122
Basket (miniature)
123 Basket (pine needles)
124
Basket (Wooden Base)
125 Sculpture, Wooden
126 Sculpture, Stone
127 Recycled Item
128
Handmade Jewelry
*All scrapbook entries should be one page (front and back)
BAKED FOODS DEPARTMENT
RULES:
1. All baked goods must be on strong, white paper plates 8" or larger and
covered with clear plastic bags, except pies.
2. One-half (½) cake only for cake entries except decorated cakes.
3. Pies must be in a sturdy aluminum pie plate. No glass, pottery, or ceramic
container will be accepted. Pies must have a home-made crust.
4. No mixes except Classes 149, 151 and 155.
5. No commercial products accepted.
CATEGORIES:
BREADS:
130 Banana Bread, 1 Loaf
131 Biscuits, 3
132 Biscuits, Cheese 3
133 Cornmeal Muffins, 3
134 Corn Sticks, 3
135 Pumpkin Bread, 1 Loaf
136 Yeast Rolls, 3
137 Yeast Bread, 1 Loaf
138 Zucchini Bread, 1 Loaf
139 Cinnamon Rolls
140 Any Non-Yeast Bread Not Mentioned Above
CAKES:
144 Angel Food Cake, ½, Not Iced
146 Carrot Cake, ½, Iced
147 Chocolate Cake, ½, Iced
148 Cupcakes, 4
149 Novelty Decorated Cake
150 Pound Cake, ½, Not Iced
151 Prettiest Decorated Cake
152 White Cake, ½, Iced
153 Italian Cream Cake, ½
154 Any Cake Not Mentioned Above, ½
155 Any Altered Cake Mix, ½
PIES:
156 Fruit
160 Chess
157 Any Berry
161 Any Meringue Topping
158 Pecan
162 Other, Any Pie not listed above
159 Pumpkin
CANDY:
163 Candy Assortment, 3 Kinds (6 Total)
164 Brown Sugar Fudge, 3 Pieces 165 Chocolate Candy, 3 Pieces
166 Divinity, 3 Pieces
167 Peanut Butter Candy, 3 Pieces
168 Vanilla, 3 Pieces
169 Any Candy Not Mentioned Above, 3 Pieces
COOKIES:
170 Cookie Assortment, 3 Kinds (6 Total)
171 Blond Brownies, 3 Pieces
172 Chocolate Brownies, 3 Pieces
173 Chocolate Chip Cookies, 3
174 Peanut Butter Cookies, 3
175 Sugar Cookies, 3
176 Oatmeal Cookies, 3
177 Any Cookies Not Mentioned Above, 3
MUFFINS
178 Muffins, Poppy Seed
180 Muffins, Blueberry
179 Muffins, Strawberry
181 Muffins, Other
CLOTHING AND TEXTILES DEPARTMENT
RULES:
1. All items must have been made within the past two years.
2. Clothing must be clean and pressed.
3. Ready made clothes are not acceptable except in class 205.
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CATEGORIES:
201 Accessories, Decorative
202 Apron
203 Blouse/Shirt
204 Clothing, Decorative
205 Painted Clothing
206 Dress, Ladies
207 Formal/Evening Wear
208 Outfit, Boys, 2pc
210 Outfit, Girls, 2pc
211 Girls, 1pc
212 Outfit, Ladies, 2 Pc
213 Skirt, Ladies
214 Jacket
215 Clothing, Other
209 Boys, 1pc
FLOWER DISPLAY DEPARTMENT
RULES:
1. Only one entry per household.
2. Flowers must be home-grown, but not necessarily by the exhibitor.
3. Greenhouse grown plants and flowers are not acceptable.
4. Each exhibitor must arrange his/her own flower arrangement.
5. Arrangements must be in a vase, bowl or basket.
6. Arrangements must contain some flowers to be acceptable.
7. Foliage is allowed in all arrangement classes - no artificial material. No
dried material will be accepted, except classes 227 and 231.
8. Horticulture specimens must be displayed in bottles and must be grown by
the exhibitor.
9. Miniature flower arrangements must be less than 5" tall and in a container.
10. Each potted flower should be tagged with name of plant.
CATEGORIES:
FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS:
225 Dahlias
227 Dried Flowers
229Gladiolas
231Miniature, Dried
233Mixed Flowers
235Rose Arrangement
237Zinnia Arrangement
POTTED PLANTS:
245 African Violet
247 Cactus
249 Fern, Boston
251 Geranium
253 Most Attractive
255 Sultana (Impatiens)
26 Dining Room Arrangement
228 Home Arrangement
230 Marigolds
232 Miniature, Fresh
234 Petunias
236 Wildflowers
246
248
250
252
254
256
Begonia
Fern, Asparagus
Fern, Other
Hanging Basket
Most Unusual
Potted Plant, Other
SPECIMEN FLOWERS:
265 Gladiolas
266 Hybrid Tea (1 Bloom And 1 Bud)
267 Petunia, Large Bloom
268 Petunia, Small Bloom
269 Roses (1 Bloom And 1 Bud) 270 Specimen Flowers, Other
271 Calla Lily
272 Lily
273 Day Lily
FOOD PRESERVATION DEPARTMENT
RULES:
1. Only one entry per household.
2. Only standard canning jars will be accepted.
3. ½ Pint, Pint or quart jars may be used.
4. All jars must be clean and sealed.
5. Leave screw bands on all jars.
6. All canned foods should have name on bottom with masking tape.
7. Jellies, jams, pickles, preserves, and relishes may be opened at discretion
of judges.
8. No commercially canned products to be used in preserves, jellies, or jams.
9. Paraffin may NOT be used on jellies.
10. Item must not have been entered previously in the Russell County Fair.
Foods may have been canned in 2014.
CATEGORIES:
FRUITS & VEGETABLES:
290 Applesauce
291 Beans, Lima
292 Beans, String
293 Beans, String & Shelly
294 Beets
295 Blackberries
296 Corn, Cream
299 Pears
300 Soup Mixture
301 Tomatoes, Red
302 Tomato Juice
303 Salsa
304 Banana Peppers
305 Hot Peppers
297 Corn, Whole Kernel
306 Apples
298 Peaches
HONEY:
310 Honey, Light with Comb
311 Honey, Amber with Comb
312 Honey, Without Comb
313 Sorghum Syrup
JAMS:
(Jams: thick, spreads with crushed or chopped fruit)
Jars may be opened during judging. Jars do not have to be sealed. Use a
clean glass jar—½ pint or pints acceptable.
320 Jam, Blackberry
321 Jam, Raspberry
322 Jam, Other than mentioned above
323 Jams, Jellies, Preserves, Variety of 3
JELLIES:
(Jellies: clear, firm, sparkling - no fruit)
Jars may be opened during judging. Jars do not have to be sealed. Use a
clean glass jar—½ pint or pints acceptable.
330 Jelly, Apple
331 Jelly, Blackberry
332 Jelly, Grape
333 Jelly, Plum
334 Jelly, Raspberry
335 Jelly, Other
FRUIT PRESERVES:
(Small, whole fruit or uniform size pieces in clear, slightly jelled syrup.)
Jars may be opened during judging. Preserves may be in ½ pint jars, pints
acceptable.
340 Preserves, Blackberries
341 Preserves, Peach
342 Preserves, Pear
343 Preserves, Strawberry
344 Preserves, Watermelon
345 Preserves, Other
PICKLES:
350 Pickles, Beet
351 Pickles, Bread & Butter
352 Pickles, Dill
353 Pickles, Sour Cucumber
354 Pickles, Sweet Cucumber
RELISH:
360 Relish, Corn
361 Relish, Green Tomato
362 Relish, Red Tomato
363 Relish, Tomato Ketchup
364 Relish, Ground Pepper
365 Relish, Sweet Cucumber
366 Relish, Pepper (Any Variety) 367 Relish, Other
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HOME FURNISHINGS AND ACCESSORIES DEPARTMENT
CATEGORIES:
375 Chair/Stool, Reseated
376 Counted Cross Stitch, Unframed
377 Counted Cross Stitch, Framed 378 Cross-Stitch Picture, Framed
379 Cross-Stitch Item (No Framed Picture)
380 Furniture, Refinished
381 Needlepoint Item/Crewel Embroidered Item
382 Pillow Cases
383 Place Mats
384 Pot Holders
385 Rugs, Handmade
386 Sofa Pillow, Cross Stitch
387 Sofa Pillow, Embroidery
388 Sofa Pillow, Other
389 Table Cloth, Handmade
390 Tea/Hand Towel, Decorative 391 Table Runner
KNIT AND CROCHET DEPARTMENT
CATEGORIES:
CROCHETED:
400 Crocheted, Baby Afghan
401 Crocheted, Clothing
402 Crocheted, Doily
403 Crocheted, Granny Square
404 Crocheted, Ripple Afghan
405 Crocheted, Other Afghan
406 Crocheted, Accessory Item
Afghan
KNITTED:
410 Knitted, Baby Afghan
412 Knitted, Clothing
411 Knitted, Afghan
413 Knitted, Accessory Item
KNITTED OR CROCHETED:
415Socks
416 Infant Clothing
417Any Crocheted OR Knitted Item Not Mentioned Above
PAINTING AND PHOTOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT RULES:
1. All work must be done in the last two years BY THE EXHIBITOR.
2. All paintings and photographs must be framed or mounted on foam board
and FIXED SECURELY FOR HANGING.
3. Paint by number pieces not acceptable.
4. Minimum size of photographs including frame is 5 x 7".
5. Youth Division is for exhibitors ages up to 12 and 13-17.
6. Professional painters and photographers may enter in professional categories ONLY. A professional is anyone who has ever received payment for
his/her work.
7. Sepia will be judged as black and white.
CATEGORIES:
PAINTING:ADULT DIVISION 18 & UP
420 Acrylic Landscape
421 Acrylic, Still Life
422 Acrylic, Other
423 Drawing, Charcoal Or Pencil
424 Drawing, Pastels Or Colored Pencil
425 Drawing, Pen And Ink
426 Oil, Landscape
427 Oil, Still Life
428 Oil, Other
429Portrait, Any Medium
430 Water Color, Landscape
431 Water Color, Still Life
432 Water Color, Other
433 Mixed Media, Any
434 Greeting Cards, Any Medium
435 Zentangle
436 Other
PAINTING: PROFESSIONAL ONLY
437 Acrylic
438 Drawing
439 Oil
440 Water color
PAINTING: YOUTH DIV. Up to 12
441 Acrylic
442 Drawing, Charcoal Or Pencil
443 Oil
444 Water Color
445 Zentangle
446 Other
PAINTING: YOUTH DIV. AGE 13-17
447 Acrylic
448 Drawing, Charcoal or Pencil
449 Oil
450 Water Color
451 Zentangle
452 Other
PHOTOGRAPHY: (Digital and Film)
ADULT DIV. 18 & UP
453 Black & White, Pets or Wild Animals
454 Black & White, Landscape, Scenes
455 Black & White, Buildings
456 Black & White, Flowers
457 Black & White, People (Babies & Children 17 & under)
458 Black & White, People Adult
459 Black & White, Adult & Child
460 Black & White, Other
461 Color, Pets/Wild Animals
462 Color, Landscape, Scenes,
463 Color, Buildings
464 Color, Flowers
465 Color, People (Babies & Children17 & under)
466 Color, People Adult
467 Color, Adult & Child
468 Color, Other
469 Collage
PHOTOGRAPHY: PROFESSIONAL ONLY
470 Black & White
471 Color
PHOTOGRAPHY: YOUTH DIV. UP TO 12
472 Black & White, Pets or Wild Animals
473 Black & White, Landscape, Scenes
474 Black & White, Buildings
475 Black & White, Flowers
476 Black & White, People (Babies & Children 17 & under)
477 Black & White, People Adult
478 Black & White, Adult & Child
479 Black & White, Other
480 Color, Pets or Wild Animals
481 Color, Landscape, Scenes
482 Color, Buildings
483 Color, Flowers
484Color, People (Babies & Children17 & under)
485 Color, People Adult
486 Color, Adult & Child
487 Color, Other
488 Collage
PHOTOGRAPHY: YOUTH DIV AGE 13-17
489 Black & White, Pets or Wild Animals
490 Black & White, Landscape, Scenes
491 Black & White, Buildings
492 Black & White, Flowers
493 Black & White, People (Babies & Children 17 & under)
494 Black & White, People Adult
495 Black & White, Adult &
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496 Black & White, Other
497 Color, Pets/Wild Animals
498 Color, Landscape, Scenes
499 Color, Buildings
500 Color, Flowers
501 Color, People (Babies & Children 17 & under)
502 Color, People Adult
503 Color, Adult & Child
504 Color, Other
505 Collage
QUILT DEPARTMENT
RULES:
1. All quilts must be new ones - made within last three years except for
Antique Quilt Top class 514 and Antique Quilt class 518.
2. No quilts may be entered that were entered in previous Russell County
Fairs.
CATEGORIES:
TRADITIONAL QUILT COTTON:
506 Quilt, Appliqué
507 Quilt, Mixed pieces & Appliqué
508 Quilt, Machine/Hand Pieced And Machine/Hand Quilted
509 Quilt, Hand Pieced & Hand Quilted
NOVELTY QUILT:
510 Quilt, Baby-Novelty
511 Quilt, Machine Pieced & Machine Quilted
512 Quilted Wall Hanging
Serving Russell County
Since 1899
Main Office - 400 Monument Sq. Jamestown
Industrial Park-2215 N. Main Street Jamestown
East 80 Office - 43 Hwy 910 - Russell Springs
513 New Quilt Top
514 Antique Quilt Top (50 Years or Older)
515 Quilt, Cross Stitch
516 Quilt, Unquilted (Tacked or Cathedral)
517 Quilt, Embroidered/Candle Wicking
518 Quilt, Antique (50 Years Or Older)
519 Quilt, Christmas Wall Hanging
520 Quilt, Christmas
521 Quilt, Other
Antiques
522 Russell County Fair Artifacts
523 Russell County Artifacts, Other
2016 RUSSELL COUNTY FAIR FFA CLASSES
The following classes are only open to Russell County FFA members and
should have been made since the 2015 Russell County Fair.
Floral Design - The design must be in a single container. The design must be
the work of the exhibitor. Each exhibitor is allowed one entry per class.
(Maximum of five (5) floral design entries.) Purchased floral designs will be disqualified.
FFA-400A. Artificial Flower Arrangement Class
FFA-400B. Dried Flower Arrangement Class
FFA-400C. Live Flower Arrangement Class
FFA-400D. Terrarium
FFA-400E. Dish Gardens
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All Judges’ Decisions are Final. J&M Motor Sports rules apply.
Go to http://www.jandm-motorsports.com for rules
Contact J&M Motor Sports @ (859) 583-5778 for more informaiton.
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Carnival Opens - 6:00 p.m.
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Veterans Day, Veterans get in free (rides not included)
DAIRY SHOW - Wednesday June 8, 2015 SHOW TIME 10:00am CST - All Breeds
Starting with showmanship
Kiddie Showmanship under the age of 9; Jr. Showmanship 9-14 years of age; Sr. Showmanship 15-21 years of age
1. Jr. Calf (Mar. 1, 2016 - May 31, 2016) PAY 25-20-15-10
2. Int. Calf (Dec. 1, 2015 - Feb. 28, 2016) PAY 25-20-15-10
3. Sr. Calf (Sept. 1, 2015 - Nov. 30, 2015) PAY 25-20-15-10
4. Summer Yrlg (June 1, 2015 - Aug. 31, 2015) PAY 25-20-15-10
5. Jr. Yrlg (Mar. 1, 2015 - May 31, 2015) PAY 25-20-15-10
6. Int. Yrlg (Dec. 1, 2014 - Feb. 28, 2015) PAY 25-20-15-10
7. Sr. Yrlg (Sept. 1, 2014 - Nov. 30, 2014) PAY 25-20-15-10
8. Jr. Champion - PAY 30
9. Res. Jr. Champion - PAY 15
10. Jr. 2 yr old (Mar. 1, 2014 - Aug. 31, 2014) PAY 25-20-15-10
11. Sr. 2 yr old (Sept. 1, 2013 - Feb. 28, 2014) PAY 25-20-15-10
12. 3 yr. old (Sept. 1, 2012 - Aug. 31, 2013) PAY 25-20-15-10
13. 3 yr. old Production PAY 25-20-15-10
14. 4 yr. old (Sept. 1, 2011 - Aug. 31, 2012) PAY 25-20-15-10
15. 4 yr. old Production PAY 25-20-15-10
16. 5 yr. old (Sept. 1, 2010 - Aug. 31, 2011) PAY 25-20-15-10
17. 5 yr. old Production PAY 25-20-15-10
Carnival Opens - 6:00 p.m.
18. Age Cow (born before Aug. 31, 2010) PAY 25-20-15-10
19. Age Cow Production - PAY 25-20-15-10
20. Dry Cow PAY 25-20-15-10
21. Dry Cow Production - PAY 25-20-15-10
22. Grand Champion - PAY 50
23. Res. Grand Champion - PAY 25
24. Best 3 Females (3 of anything) PAY 25-20-15-10
25. Herd of 5 (2 under 2 yrs., 2 over 2 yrs. & 1 of any age) PAY 25-20-15-10
Local 4-H and FFA ONLY - 4-H/FFA Money is on Danish
4-H & FFA $500 Danish System
4-H = $250 FFA = $250
Contact: Dustin Adkins (270) 507-6811
SPONSORS:
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Russell County Jaycee Pleasure Horse Show
Russell County Jaycees Rocky Mountain & Miniature Horse Show
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
6:00 pm (Central Time)
Russell County Fairgrounds
1540 Lakeway Drive, Russell Springs, KY
National Anthem & Presentation of Flags by 4-H
Entry Fee: Classes 1 - 24 $15.00 Classes 24-27 $25.00
Pay Back: 1st - 50% 2nd - 30% 3rd - 20% 4th - Ribbon
~No Stallions in 4-H or Youth Classes
~Helmets are required for ALL 4-H Classes
~All Horses are required to have current Coggins & Health Certificate
~RMH Shoe Rules Apply
~Not Responsible for Theft of Accidents
1. Stick Horse (bring your own stick horse)
2. Miniature Halter (Youth 14 & Under)
3. RMHA Country Trail Pleasure (Youth 11 & Under)
4. RMHA Trail Pleasure (Youth 12-17)
5. RMHA Show Pleasure - Amateur Open Horse (Mare, Gelding Stallion)
6. Miniature Horse - Multicolor (Judged 100% on color)
7. RMHA Country Trail Pleasure Mares/Geldings - Open Rider (excluding
youth)
8. RMHA Show Pleasure Stallions - Open Rider (excluding youth)
9. RMHA Trail Pleasure (Youth 11 & Under)
10. Junior Miniature Horse Halter - 2 Years Old & Under
11. Open 4-H Pleasure - Any Breed
12. Senior Miniature Horse at Halter - 3 Year Old & Over
13. RMHA Show Pleasure (Youth 12-17)
14. RMHA Trail Pleasure - Amateur Open Horse (Mare, Gelding Stallion)
15. RMHA Show Pleasure Mare/Geldings - Open Rider (excluding youth)
16. Miniature Pleasure Driving (Youth 14 & Under)
17. RMHA Country Trail Pleasure Stallions - Open Rider (excluding youth)
18. RMHA Show Pleasure (Youth 11 & Under)
19. RMHA Country Trail Pleasure (Youth 12-17)
20. Miniature Horse Pleasure Driving
21. RMHA Trail Pleasure Mares/Geldings - Open Rider (excluding youth)
22. RMHA Country Trail Pleasure - Amateur Open Horse (Mare, Gelding
Stallion)
23. RMHA Trail Pleasure Stallions - Open Rider (excluding youth)
24. Open Miniature Roadster
25. RMHA Country Trail Championships
26. RMHA Trail Pleasure Championships
27. RMHA Show Pleasure Championships
For more information Please Call Russell County Jaycee Member:
Troy Anderson 270-585-1415
Talent Classic - 7:30pm CST
Wethington
Excavation
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Yard Work, and Backhoe Work
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MATTHEW B. DEHART, J.D.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
34 W. Cumberland Avenue
Jamestown, Kentucky 42642
Phone: (270) 343-6300
Fax: (270) 343-6301
PEGASUS
TOWING
Russell Springs, KY
270-566-1497
RUSSELL SPRINGS PHARMACY
92 Joe Petty Dr.
Russell Springs
270-866-2778
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Carnival Opens - 6:00 p.m.
KISSEL ENTERTAINMENT
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(270)866-2325
Specializing in major &
minor repairs, dealer
trained, certified auto and
deisel repair
Telephone: (270) 866-0418
2016 Russell Co. Jaycees
Side by Side &
Rock Crawler Challenge
June 9 @ 7:00 PM
June 11 @ 5:00 PM
2000 Lakeway Drive
Russell Springs, KY
Sponser: Stapps’ Truck Center
Entry fee $20.00
Stock Suspension Class, Side By Side Class, Buggy and Bouncer Class
***HELMET AND SEATBELTS ARE REQUIRED***
Harness Required in Buggy
Fire Suits and Hand Restraints are recommended, but not required.
Contact Robbie Morgan @ (270) 866-0418
Power Wheel Off Road Race 8:00 CST
For small kids only, bring you own Power Wheels
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CORPORATE SPONSOR
2150 North Main Street
Jamestown Kentucky 42629
270-343-3131
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Columbia Kentucky 42728
270-378-4141
Two locations to serve
our friends and neighbors
Pony Pull
PONY PULL - 7:00 P.M.
Weigh In time 1:00 - 4:00
CLASSES
700# and under pulled on percentage ~ Double Overweight 701#-1050# ~ 1051#-1400# ~ 1401#-2000#
For more information contact Brenda Sadler 859-325-1163
Melanie LoyFlanagan, D.M.D.
PO Box 27
Jamestown, KY 42629
In
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Brush, Floss, Smile
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Monday-Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
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RUSSELL COUNTY
JUDGE-EXECUTIVE
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270-866- 3482 ~ 270-866- 3464
Located at the intersection of Hwy 80 and Main Street in Russell Springs
4-H/FFA BEEF SHOW
4-H BEEF SHOW - 5:00 P.M. CST
Danish System pays $500
6. Late Senkor Yearling - calved between November - December, 2014
7. Champion Female - Silver and Rosette
1. Junior Heifer Calf - calved after January 1, 2016
8. Reserve Champion Female - Rosette
2. Senior Heifer Calf - calved between September 1, 2015 - December 1,
9. Junior Calf - calved after January 1, 2016
2015.
10. Late Senior Calf - calved between November 1 - December 31, 2015
3. Summer Yearling - calved between May 1, 2015 - August 31, 2015
11. Early Senior Calf - calved between September 1 - October 31, 2015
4. Jr. Yearling Heifer - calved between January 1, 2015 - April 20, 2015.
12. Late Summer Yearling - calved between July 1 - August 31, 2015
5. Senior Yearling Heifers - calved between September 1, 2014 - December
12a. Early Summer Yearling - calved between May - June 2015
2014.
13. Late Junior Yearling - calved between March 1 - April 30, 2015
6. Champion Female
13a. Early Yunior Yearling - calved between January 1 - February 28, 2015
7. Youth Beef Heifer
14. Senior Yearling - calved between September 1 - December 31, 2014
14a. Two Year Old Bill - calved between January 1 - August 31, 2014
8. Youth Beef Heifer
OPEN BEEF SHOW - 5:00 P.M.
15. Grand Champion Bull - Silver and Rosette
Breeds: Angus, Hereford, Charolais, and other breeds
16. Reserve Champion Bull - Rosette
1. Junior Female Calf - calved after January 1, 2016
17. Cow and Calf Class
2. Late Sr. Calf - calved between November 1 - December 31, 2015
Supreme Champion Hefer and Bull pays $250 each.
3. Early Senior Calf - calved between September 1 - October 31, 2015
A breed must have 8 head to qualify for a division - anything less than 8
4a. Early Summer Yearling - calved between May - June 2015
goes into another breed.
5. Late Junior Yearling - calved between March 1 - April 30, 2015
For more information contact Vince Popplewell at (270) 566-1852
World Finance Corporation
24 Caden Way Suite 1
Russell Springs, KY
270-866-4420
Loans ~ Taxes
Congratulations Russell Co. Jaycees
Compliments of
TIM POPPLEWELL
Russell County PVA & Staff
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CORPORATE SPONSOR
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CORPORATE SPONSOR
979 W Steve Wariner Dr. APPLIANCE CENTER
Russell Springs, KY
Russell Springs, KY
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We meet or beat any advertised price
J&S COUNTRY STORE
Catering Avaliable
Carnival Opens - 6:00 p.m.
KISSEL ENTERTAINMENT
http://www.kisselentertainment.com
4624 Hwy 379
Russell Springs, KY 42642
Phone: (270) 343-3320
2016 RUSSELL COUNTY JAYCEES FAIR KTPA TRUCK, TRACTOR DIESEL PULLS
Friday, June 10, 2016 • 7:00 P.M. CST
KTPA PULLING SERIES - 7:00 P.M.
SCALES OPEN at 4:00 p.m. CST
Must be a K.T.P.A. member - K.T.P.A. rules apply
• Pro-stock 4WD
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• 10,000 Hot Farm Tractors
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SLED AND SCALES BY SOUTHERN EXPRESS
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Hwy 80 & Junction 127
Russell Springs, KY
270-866-5919
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Hometown Tire
1133 Lakeway Drive
Russell Springs, Ky.
270-866-9200
Open Monday - Friday
7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday 7:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m.
CHECKS WILL BE 10% SHORT
Not responsible for accidents or theft
SPONSORS: Troy Kimbler Toilet Rentals, Foley's Small Engine and Repair,
Stapps' Truck Center, Voils Farms, Dr. Schneider Automotive Systems,
Collins Custom Upholstery, Collins Appliance, Udell's Fruit Market
MCGAHA TIRE
& SERVICE
308 W Steve Wariner Dr.
Russell Springs
866-5121
Marty Dykes
Trucking
Livestock Hauling
Columbia, KY
Marty (931) 319-0740
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310 Steve Dr. STE 4
KIDS DAY EVENT - 10:00 A.M.
Classes Pay $3 - $2 - $1
Except bicycle races $6 - $4 - $2
1. Three legged race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls and Boys 5 & 6
2. Three legged race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 7 & 8
3. Three legged race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 7 & 8
4. Three legged race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 9 & 10
5. Three legged race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 9 & 10
6. Three legged race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 11-13
7. Three legged race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 11-13
8. Sack race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 5 & 6
9. Sack race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 5 & 6
10. Sack race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 7 & 8
11. Sack race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 7 & 8
12 Sack race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 9 & 10
13. Sack race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 9 & 10
14. Sack race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 11-13
15. Sack race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 11-13
BRING TRICYCLE FOR ALL TRICYCLE RACES
16. Tricycle race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 3
17. Tricycle race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 4
18. Tricycle race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 3
19. Tricycle race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 4
20. Tricycle race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 5
21. Tricycle race . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 5
22. 50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls under 5
23. 50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys under 5
24. 50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 6
25. 50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 6
26. 50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 7
27. 50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 7
28. 50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 8
29. 50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 8
Carnival Opens - 1:00 p.m.
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30. 50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 9
31. 50 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 9
32. 100 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 10
33. 100 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 10
34. 100 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 11
35. 100 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 11
36. 100 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 12
37. 100 yard dash . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 12
BRING BICYCLES FOR ALL BICYCLE RACES
38. Bicycle races . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 5 & 6
39. Bicycle races . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 5 & 6
40. Bicycle races . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 7 & 8
41. Bicycle races . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 7 & 8
42. Bicycle races . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 9 & 10
43. Bicycle races . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 9 & 10
44. Bicycle races . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 11 & 12
45. Bicycle races . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 11 & 12
46. Egg Toss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 5 & 6
47. Egg Toss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 5 & 6
48. Egg Toss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 7 & 8
49. Egg Toss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 7 & 8
50. Egg Toss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 9 & 10
51. Egg Toss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 9 & 10
52. Egg Toss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 11 & 12
53. Egg Toss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 11 & 12
54. Football throw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 5 & 6
55. Football throw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 5 & 6
56. Football throw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 7 & 8
57. Football throw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 7 & 8
58. Football throw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 9 & 10
59. Football throw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 9 & 10
60. Football throw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Girls 11 & 12
61. Football throw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boys 11 & 12
Sponsers: First National Bank, The Fruit Market
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CORPORATE SPONSOR
2340 S Hwy 127
Russell Springs, KY
270-866-FARM (3276)
www.RussellCountyInsurance.com
Horseshoe Pitch
10:00 a.m.
Russell Co.
Auto Parts
Joseph Antle
Trucking
Logan Street
Russell Springs, KY
866-3138
Cattle Hauling
Russell Springs, KY
(270)566-1321
JEDIDIAH WEBB
137 Half Acre Rd
Russell Springs, KY 42642
(270) 585-2318
[email protected]
Service & Installation
Pedal Tractor Pull
12:00 p.m.
Sponsors: Foley's Small Engine and Repair
Cornhole Tournament
1:00 p.m. - Entry Fee $20.00 per team
DIVERSIFIED
ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR
(270) 566-8700
Part of a Perfect Day!
84 Steve Wariner Dr, Russell Springs KY
270-866-7080 Open Daily 5am - 11pm
Eric Hadley
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CORPORATE SPONSOR
We Hope You Enjoy The Fair
PLEASE STOP BY AND SEE US WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN
Northridge Shopping Center - Russell Springs, KY
270-866-7155 Open 24 hours
Horse Racing
HORSE RACING - 2:00 P.M.
Race 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Run What You Brung ½ mile
Race 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .¼ Mile Derby
Race 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wagon Race: Mules only
Race 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wagon Race: Horses only
Race 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .½ Mile Derby
Race 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .½ Mile Pony Derby 58" and under
Race 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .220 Yd. Quarter Horse Sprint Derby
Race 8 . . . . . . . . . . .RUSSELL CO. THOROUGHBRED DERBY 4:30 p.m.
This race will be limited to the fist eight horses entered.
Entry Fee: $50.00
1st . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1000 & Trophy
2nd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$350
3rd . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$200
4th . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$100
SPONSORS: Troy Kimbler Toilet Rentals
Rick Neff HVAC
Installation And Warranty Service
(270) 866-7585
Rick Neff
LIC#M02005
FREE ESTIMATES
VOILS
FARMS
374 Hurricane Branch Rd.
Russell Springs, KY 42642
Phone: 270-343-3318
Brandon Shepherd
District Sales Representative
Jedidiah Webb
LIC#J13971
It’s Hard To Stop A Trane.®
ANCHORAGE MARINE
MERCRUISER - SERVICE
& PARTS
CERTIFIED TECHNICIANS
Kevin Cook
Stacie Cook
Corey Bradshaw
1704 S. Hwy. 92
Jamestown, KY42629
270-343-5444
[email protected]
Whayne Supply Company
530 Enterprise Drive
Somerset, KY 42501
(606) 451-0157
[email protected]
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2016 Russell Co. Jaycees
Side by Side &
Rock Crawler Challenge
June 9 @ 7:00 PM
June 11 @ 5:00 PM
2000 Lakeway Drive
Russell Springs, KY
Sponser: Stapps’ Truck Center
Entry fee $20.00
Stock Suspension Class, Side By Side Class, Buggy and Bouncer Class
***HELMET AND SEATBELTS ARE REQUIRED***
Harness Required in Buggy
Fire Suits and Hand Restraints are recommended, but not required.
Contact Robbie Morgan @ (270) 866-0418
McKinney & Blair Insurance
Jamestown - 343-3144
Russell Springs - 866-4242
File ‘n Style Nail Spa
“Becky”
RN, Nail Technician, owner, operator
Licensed for diabetics
127 Peddler’s Mall ~ (270) 585-6092
LAKE COUNTRY OUTDOORS
S. Hwy. 127
Russell Springs
270-866-7575
Zach Wilson / Ginger Smith
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Championship Mule Pull 5:00 CST
CHAMPIONSHIP MULE PULL - 5:00pm (back track)
Weigh time 1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Entry Fee $15.00
2000 lbs. class / 10 pounds per team allowed for halters
2200 lbs. class / 10 pounds per team allowed for halters
2500 lbs. class / 10 pounds per team allowed for halters
PRIZES: 1st - $300/Plaque * 2nd - $225 * 3rd - $175 * 4th - $150
* 5th - $125 * 6th - $100 * 7th - $90 * 8th - $80 * 9th - $60
Kentucky Law: Mules must have negative blood test for infectious anemia
(Coggins Test) Test must be after June 1, 2010. All out of state mules must
have a health certificate from an accredited veterinarian within 30 days of pull.
RULES
1. Ropes 18 feet apart
2. One best distance out of three tries. Teamsters may spot sled on third pull.
No original direction.
3. 2000, 2200, and 2500 pound class of mules pull load 15 feet. In case of a
tie placing reverts back to next best distance on that load.
4. Time limit of five minutes to cool and complete all three attempts from time
team is hooked to sled.
5. After three attempts to hook to sled you will lose one pull.
6. Any team considered dangerous or out of control by officials will be disqualified.
7. If a team gets completely away from any teamster then that team will be
disqualified.
8. Only four men per team including driver. Any more than four inside ropes
will lose one pull for each offense.
9. There will be no whipping or punching allowed in or out of the ring area
after the pulling contest starts or you will be penalized one pull for each
offense.
10. If you are on or over the ropes you will be disqualified for that pull.
11. Teamsters have a time limit of three minutes to have the team to the sled
after being called or they will be penalized one pull.
12. When weighing mules/horses the animal must come to a complete stop
on the scales or no weight will be read, and all animals will be weighed
facing the same direction, no arguing with the weigh man.
13. When sled stops, whistle will be blown.
14. Decisions of Judges will be final.
For more information, contact Eddie Copley at 270-507-6226
SPUR-N-S RODEO - 7:00 p.m.
Sanctioned by NCA
www.sprarodeo.net
(865) 933-8588
SPONSORS: Curts Heating & Cooling, Dr. Schneider Automotive Systems, Minit Mart
Byrom & Shearer
Law Office
104 Monument Square
PO Box 493
Jamestown, KY 42629
(270) 858-9212
www.pylesconcrete.com
Telephone: (270) 343-2105
Fax: (270) 343-1624
Closing Ceremonies &
Giveaways - 10:00 p.m.
PICKETT’S
SHOE STORE
& Itchin to Stitch
and Embroidery
Main Street - Russell Springs
866-5311
Sponsored By
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
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Peddlers
Mall
3208 S. Hwy 127
Russell Springs, KY
270-866-9767
“Stop in and have fun!”
Terry Harvey
205 Bull Run Road
Columbia, KY 42728
(270) 378-1181
[email protected]
MATTHEW LEVERIDGE
Commonwealth’s Attorney ~ 57th Judicial Circuit
P.O. Box 530 - Jamestown, KY 42629
Ph. 270-343-4744 \ Fax 270-343-4404
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Local and
Long Distance
Hauling!
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Royce Campbell & Sons
871 KY 80
Windsor, Kentucky 42565
(270) 866-3765
Save
a Lot
Great Food
Great Prices! TM
Save up to 40% everyday
on your total grocery bill
270-866-2992
238 East Steve Wariner Drive
Russell Springs, KY 42642
United Citizens Bank of Southern Kentucky
A Bank To Come Home To
2261 S. Hwy. 127
Russell Springs, KY 42642
Phone: (270) 858-2265
Fax: (270) 858-3101
www.ucbsky.com
At United Citizens Bank, customer
service is our first priority. Our friendly,
knowledgeable staff will stop at nothing
to provide you with courteous service
and a great banking experience.
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LAKE CUMBERLAND
FEED
&
FARM SUPPLY
LAKE CUMBERLAND FEED MILL
Owner/Operator Vic Cooper
2347 East Highway 80
Russell Springs KY 42642
270-866-5575
New & used tires * Engine Repair
* Oil changes * Air Conditioner
Repair * Alignments * Exhaust
Your one stop shop for all of your
repair needs.
Come see Johnny Thomas and the
fine folks at Crossroads!
232 Fields Rd
Russell Srpings, KY
42642
Manufactures’ of Farm
Gates, Corrals, & Hay
Feeders
(270) 866-4900
Two
Locations
Russell Springs
&
Albany
705 East Hwy 80 · Russell Springs, KY 42642
Greg & Sherry Redmond
[email protected]
(270) 866-8656 · (877) 797-5980
www.redsunhomes.com
Alicia Joy Fletcher, CPA
Jason Collins, CPA
Phone: (270) 866-5525
[email protected]
88 Robertson Street
Russell Springs, KY 42642
Cell: (270) 585-0566
Office: (270) 866-2042
Andrews
Auto Repair
Billy Andrews, Owner
130 Lafavers Rd.
Russell Springs, KY
(270) 866-1892
Monday - Friday: 7:00 - 5:00
Saturday: 7:00 - 12:00
P & J Trophies
and Awards
David & Tonya Rexroat
1842 N. Main Street
Jamestown, KY
270-343-5005
LAKE
CUMBERLAND
FLEA MARKET,
INC.
95 Super Service Drive
Somerset, KY 42501
Saturday & Sunday 9:00 - 5:00
Jimmy Phelps - Manager
(606) 678-0250
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Covering Russell County and all of South Central
Kentucky with 25,000 watts of country’s best!
Live Streaming
http://www.wkdofm.com
Owners: Joey Hoover and Tony Kerr
LAKE CUMBERLAND
LAWN SERVICE
COE’S STEAK HOUSE
Try one of our famous catfish dinners!
2961 E Highway 80
Russell Springs, KY 42642
Phone: (270) 866-9980
Professional Lawn &
Landscape Service
270-585-LAWN (5296)
Byrom & Shearer
Law Office
Kenvie Reese (270) 585-5296
Shane Richardson (270) 507-6297
Free Estimates • Insured
104 Monument Square
PO Box 493
Jamestown, KY 42629
Don’t get cut by the competition!
Telephone: (270) 343-2105
Fax: (270) 343-1624
KEY TWIN
CINEMAS
P.O. Box 948
(270) 866-3070
(270) 866-3080
HOLT’S STABLES
RACING - TRAINING - BREAKING
THOROUGHBRED HORSES
Larry & Deanna Holt
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We Hope You Enjoy The Fair
PLEASE STOP BY AND SEE US WHEN YOU ARE IN TOWN
Northridge Shopping Center - Russell Springs, KY
(270) 866-7155
Open 24 hours
Russell County Sheriff
Clete McAninch
and Staff
Thanks Jaycees for a great fair!
Compliments of
THE LAW OFFICS OF
JOEL R. SMITH
& ASSOCIATES, PLLC
Accident & Injury
Personal Injury • Auto Accident
Slips/Falls • Wrongful Death
324 Monument Square
P.O. Box 1010
Jamestown, KY 42629
270-343-6565 Phone
270-343-6611 Fax
Commonwealth of Kentucky
Russell County Attorney
KEVIN SCOTT SHEARER
Proud to be a part of one of
Russell County’s finest traditions!
I’ll see you at the fair
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Cooper Chiropractic Center
Dr. Victor Cooper
Dr. Kelly Cooper Henson
Dr. Bethany V. Cooper
350 Lakeway Drive
Russell Springs, KY 42642
(270) 866-3543
The Parts Store
Robby Dillingham, Manager
2185 S. Hwy. 127
Russell Springs
270-866-4787
“A THIN LINE”
CONCEALED CARRY OF DEADLY WEAPON
Dan Robertson
(859) 583-4034
[email protected]
RUSSELL COUNTY
PRIMARY CARE
92 Dr Joe Petty Drive
Russell Springs, KY 42642
Dr. Bertram (270) 866-8881
Dr. Gibson (270) 866-7066
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HUBBARDS OUTDOOR
PRODUCTS, ETC
We do Mini Barns, Garages, Carports,
Gazebos, Dog Pens, Furniture and more....
#1 Treated and Air Dried Lumber
Porter Premium Grade Sealer/Toner
Fasteners with exterior coatings
#1 Limited lifetime warranty megal
Free Delivery within 25 miles
Instant Financing (Rent to Own Monthly
Payments)
250 W. Steve Wariner Dr.
Russell Springs, KY
42642
Phone 270-866-8733
Fax 270-866-8790
Brandon Henson, Owner
7624 Liberty Road
Columbia, KY 42728
(270) 384-1203
(866) 264-0662
http://www.a1gate.com
[email protected]
1673 N Main Street
Jamestown, KY 42629
Phone: (270) 566-2615
[email protected]
Owners:
Dale & Calva Hubbard
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Fair Oaks
Health Systems
A Licensed, Superior Rated Facility
Jamestown, Kentucky • (270) 343-2101
“For Dependability, Integrity and Quality Care.”
Caring about people and enhancing the quality of life for
our patients. Fair Oaks is Patient Focused!
• 114 Nursing Facility Bed
• Private & Semi-Private Accommodations
• Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and
Respiratory Therapy Services
• Comfort, Security and Dignity
(270) 866-7844
Quality Care
+ Reliable Management
+ Dedicated People
= Fair Oaks Health System
Owners:
Chris Minnich and Greg Faulkner
Administrator: Chris Minnich
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NISSLEY’S EXCAVATING
P.O. Box 791 • Jamestown, KY
270-343-2476 • 270-378-0956
Owner, Vernon Nissley
DOZER WORK - FREE ESTIMATES
Sheldon B Stephens, PSC
Certified Public Accountant
P.O. Box 669 - 661 Main Street
Russell Springs, KY 42642
Phone (270) 866-7200
Fax (270) 866-7244
Member: AICPA KSCPA
Rex’s Cycle Shop, Inc.
Kawasaki · Polaris · KTM · Bob Cat
1349 Campbellsville Rd. - Columbia, KY 42728
270-384-6018 - 1-888-849-6018
www.rexscycleshop.com
Tammy Coffey, Owner
1122 Campbellsville Rd.
Columbia, KY 42728
(270) 384-2017
Jay & Jenn Lawn Care
(270) 566-8584
(270) 566-1678
You grow it, we mow it!!!
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J&H FARM CENTER
Hwy. 379 South • P.O. Box 86
Russell Springs, KY 42642
Phone 270-866-4847
Cell 270-866-1602
EDWARD JONES, SALES
BRENT JONES, SALES
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CUMBERLAND
MOTORS
494 US-127
Russell Springs, KY
(270) 866-4444
Jasper and
Hammond
Appliances
1817 Lakeway Drive
Russell Springs
(270)866-3363
BERTRAM &
WILSON
Attorneys-At-Law
Robert L. Bertram M. Gail Wilson
Derrick G. Helm
Stitch in Time
Photography
Let me capture your special
moments - Deana Kimbler
(270)585-5720
Congratulations Russell Co. Jaycees
Compliments of
Steve Atkins
Anesthesia @ Russell County Hospital
H. James
Popplewell, DMD
108 TOWN SQ. • P.O. BOX 700
JAMESTOWN, KY 42629
270-343-3324
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ERIK
LOVELESS
(606) 219-3361
2016
Pressure Washing Service
Shingle Roof Cleaning
Wood Deck Stripping & Sealing
Concrete Cleaning & Sealing
Epoxy Floors
FREE ESTIMATES
(270) 566-8197
Fair Oaks
Health Systems
A Licensed, Superior Rated Facility
Jamestown, Kentucky • (270) 343-2101
“For Dependability, Integrity and Quality Care.”
Caring about people and enhancing the quality of life for
our patients. Fair Oaks is Patient Focused!
• 114 Nursing Facility Bed
• Private & Semi-Private Accommodations
• Speech Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and
Respiratory Therapy Services
• Comfort, Security and Dignity
Quality Care
+ Reliable Management
+ Dedicated People
= Fair Oaks Health System
Owners:
Chris Minnich and Greg Faulkner
Administrator: Chris Minnich
LAKEWORKS CONSTRUCTION
WILL DO DOZER & BACKHOE WORK
DIG PONDS, CLEAR LAND
CLEAN FENCE ROWS, ETC.
Serving
Adair
Russell
&
Casey
Counties
(270) 866-0352 OR (270) 378-5411
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Congratulations to the
Russell County Jaycees
for another great fair!
Ken L Beard, President
2110 S Hwy 127
Russell Springs, KY 42642
270-866-9600
[email protected]
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Congratulations Jaycees on
another great fair!
Russell County Clerk
Sue Brockman & Staff
Office Hours: Mon - Fri 8:00 - 4:00
Saturday 8:00 - 11:00
(270) 343-2125
Toll Free: 1-866-257-6197
LAKEWAY CHIROPRACTIC
Jeffery Meyers, D.C.
2329 Lakeway Dr. • Russell Springs, KY
270-866-5553 www.lakewaychiro.com
1905 North Main ~ Jamestown, KY, 42629
(270) 343-2522
CORPORATE SPONSOR
2150 North Main Street
Jamestown Kentucky 42629
270-343-3131
Two locations to serve
our friends and neighbors
221 Dohoney Trace
Columbia Kentucky 42728
270-378-4141
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Congratulations
Russell Co Jaycees
2016
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GREAT JOB JAYCEES!
David F. Smith
Attorney-at-Law
Main Street
Russell Springs, KY 42642
(270) 866-2255
LAKEWAY
MOTOR SALES
Congratulations to the
Russell County Jaycees
for another great fair!
2915 S. Hwy. 127 • Russell Springs, KY
42642
270-866-2438 \ 270-866-3249
Same Location for 30 years
BARGAINS EVERYDAY
Donnie Smith
Don Smith
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Johnson’s Service Center
170 Cuda Dr. • Russell Springs • 270-866-3514
Russell Co. Kwik Lube
We Rotate
Balance &
Sell New
Tires
325 South Hwy 127
Northridge Shopping Center
Russell Springs, KY 42642
(270) 866-8558
Owners:
Mendel Sexton & LaGene Sexton
H.E. Pruitt
Memory
Chapel
202 N. Main Street
P.O. Box 320
Jamestown, KY 42629
Office 270-343-3483
Home 270-343-3484
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J&H STABLES
Jason Hughes
(270) 585-2294
Danny Hughes
(270) 779-7550
Hwy. 127 By-Pass - Russell Springs, KY
270-866-6930 - 1-800-471-2417
Somerset Outlet - 605 Enterprise Drive
Glagow Outlet - 599 S L Rogers Wells Blvd
Mon.-Fri. 8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Sat. 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
www.bennettscarpets.com
CORPORATE SPONSOR
Your Local
Whirlpool Dealer
CORPORATE SPONSOR
T A R T E R
Working
Harder
Since
1945
P.O. Box 10 • Dunnville, KY 42528 • 606-787-7455
CORPORATE SPONSOR
109 Wilson Street, Russell Springs, KY
Open Monday - Friday 8:00am - 4:30 pm
Call or come by for a quote today!
(270) 866-3033
CORPORATE SPONSOR
GOLDEN RULE WILSON
Real Estate & Auction
21 East Steve Wariner Dr., Russell Springs, KY
270-866-6600 - 1-800-410-5155
www.GoldenRuleAuction.com
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S
P
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S
O
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270-866- 3482 ~ 270-866- 3464
Located at the intersection of Hwy 80 and Main Street in Russell Springs
CORPORATE SPONSOR
736 West Steve Wariner Dr, Russell Springs, KY 42642
(270) 866-9099
http://www.donfranklinauto.com
CORPORATE SPONSOR
979 W Steve Wariner Dr. APPLIANCE CENTER
Russell Springs, KY
Russell Springs, KY
(270) 866-3102
(270) 866-3131
Drew Richards
www.truevalue.com
We meet or beat any advertised price
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Federation
President: Victor Rexroat
Vice President: Neil Dalton
Directors:
Trent Roy
Dante Carpenter
O.R. Wheat
Jonathon Gosser
David Holt
PATTERSON EYE CARE CENTER
Dr. Paul Patterson, II, O.D., P.S.C.
(270) 866-4414
Russell Springs
(270) 465-4677
Campbellsville
(270) 932-5431
Greensburg
1-800-373-3937
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KEITH OWENS
CONSTRUCTION
Congratulations to the
Russell County Jaycees
for another great fair!
509 S. Thornton Rd.
Russell Springs, KY 42642
(270) 507-6150
Keith Owens
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B&J
Gosser Farm
NK Seed Sales - Hay Sales
Alfalfa/ Orchard Grass
Jonathan Gosser
1915 Hwy. 3525
Russell Springs, KY 42642
270-566-1127
VERSASPA INSTANT TAN • TANNING BEDS
223 Hwy. 127 • Northridge Shopping Center
Russell Springs • 270-866-6767
Mon.-Fri. 10-8; Sat. 9-6; Sun. 12:30-5:30
Ross and Melody Haynes, Owners
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The Russell County Jaycees & WJRS
“Committed to Serving Russell County”
Daily Coverage of the Russell County Jaycee Fair on
Laker Country, 104.9 fm. WJRS & www.lakercountry.com
RADIO 1060
WJKY
-
AM
Russell County
Jaycees Fair
SCHEDULE
SATURDAY, JUNE 4 - $10.00 GATE
Baby Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 am
Tiny Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00 pm
Little Prince and Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:00 pm
Preteen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:00 pm
Teen Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 pm
Mrs. Russell County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:30 pm
Demolition Derby Stock Car, Small Car, 80 Model &
Newer, Front Wheel Drive, Power Wheels . . .6:00 pm
Miss Russell County . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 pm
SUNDAY, JUNE 5 - FREE GATE
Car and Tractor Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00 pm
Mule Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00 pm
Gospel Singing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:00 pm
MONDAY, JUNE 6 - $10.00 GATE
Championship Mule Pull & Draft Horse . . . . .5:00 pm
Kissel Rides Opens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 pm
Laser Tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 pm
KOTTPA Truck and Tractor Pull . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 pm
TUESDAY, JUNE 7 - $10.00 GATE
Floral Hall Open Entry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:00 am
Kissel Rides Opens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 pm
Go Cart Racing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 pm
Laser Tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 pm
OVW Wrestling (pavilion) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 pm
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8 - $10.00 GATE
Veterans Day, Veterans get in free (rides not included)
Dairy Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 am
Kissel Rides Opens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 pm
Rocky Mountain & Miniature Horse Show . . .6:00 pm
Laser Tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 pm
Coca-Cola Talent Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30 pm
THURSDAY, JUNE 9 - $10.00 GATE
Kissel Rides Opens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 pm
Laser Tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 pm
Pony Pull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 pm
Side by Side & Rock Crawler Challenge . . . . .7:00 pm
FRIDAY, JUNE 10 - $10.00 GATE
4-H/FFA Beef Show . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 pm
Kissel Rides Opens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 pm
Laser Tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 pm
KTPA Truck & Tractor Pull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 pm
SATURDAY, JUNE 11 - $10.00 GATE
Kids Day Events . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 am
Horse Shoe Pitching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 am
Pedal Tractor Pull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00 pm
Corn Hole Tournament . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00 pm
Kissel Rides Opens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00 pm
Horse Racing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:00 pm
Russell County Derby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:30 pm
Side by Side & Rock Crawler Challenge . . . . .5:00 pm
Mule Pull . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:00 pm
Laser Tag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00 pm
Championship Rodeo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00 pm
Gravel Switch in concert until 11:00 pm . . . .7:00 pm
Closing Ceremony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 pm