Tabloid - Worcester County Fair
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Tabloid - Worcester County Fair
Worcester County Fair P.O. Box 356 Snow Hill, Maryland 21863 Email: [email protected] 2016 Safe Kids Day Classic Car & Truck Show Friday, Aug. 12th Saturday, Aug 13th 11am to 2pm 11AM to 2PM August 12, 13, &14, 2016 Worcester County Fair & www.worcestercountyfair.com 4-H & Open Exhibitors Premium Ca talogue Directions BYRD PARK Is Easy To Find PARKING AVAILABLE AT BYRD PARK! N O T I CE Docks located at Byrd Park are CLOSED for the duration of the Fair and may not be used to launch any watercraft. Well behaved dogs are allowed but must be leashed at all times! From Salisbury Take MD Rt. 12 south to Snow Hill. At the light in Snow Hill, turn right onto Market Street. Follow Market Street to Byrd Park on the right. From Pocomoke Take US Rt. 13, take Rt. 113 North toward Snow Hill, Turn left on Woodside Lane. Turn right on Market St/US113 Bus N/ MD394. Turn left into Bird Park. From Ocean City Take US Rt. 90 or Rt. 50, take Rt.113S exit to Snow Hill. Turn slight right onto Market St./US 113 Bus S/MD 394. Follow through Snow Hill to Byrd Park on right. Fair Attractions! * Kids Mud Bog * Furry Friends Fashion Show * Slow & Go Motorcycle Race * VENDORS, CRAFTERS & ARTISANS Page 2 Worcester County Fair Table of Contents Worcester County 4-H/FFA Fair Board Members President- Donnie Powell Vice President- Katie Clogg Secretary- Mark Williams Treasurer- Earl Ludy Special Awards List ............................................................4 General Rules & Regulations .......................................... 5 Fair Board Members Indoor Exhibits Entry Form ............................................. 5 Ted Angell Michele Brauning Sarah Dorey Katie Grey Patricia Grey Ginger Pettitt Mary Phipps-Dickerson Susan Todd Lauren Morris Debbie Morris Motorcycle Show .......................................................................6 Junior Fair Board Members Barbie Grey Bethany Waters University of Maryland Extension Faculty & Staff of Worcester County Karen D. Reddersen, Lower Eastern Shore Area Extension Director Cakes… ............................................................................. 7 Car Show… .................................................................................7 Talent Show Rules & Regulations ................................... 16 Dairy/Livestock Rules & Regulations with Entry Form… 20 Horse Show Entry Form / Rules & Regulations ............... 25 Premium List ....................................................................... 26 Worcester Celebrates Safe Kids ..................................... 29 Breyer Horse Show ......................................................... 30 Special Events & Activities................................................ 36 Divisions Kelly Carroll Richardson, 4-H Youth Development Program Assistant Kathy Decker, Administrative Assistant II Jessica Flores, Agriculture Faculty Extension Assistant Erin Morgan, Food Supplement Nutrition Education Cindy Morris, 4-H Youth Development Program Coordinator Lisa Murphy, 4-H STEM Faculty Extension Assistant Audrey Orr, Finance Faculty Extension Assistant Ginny Rosenkranz, Commercial Horticulture Faculty Extension Assistant 305 Bank St. Snow Hill, MD 21863 410. 632.1972 www.extension.umd.edu/worcester-county The Worcester 4-H/FFA County Fair thanks the Maryland Agricultural Fair Board for their grant of $4,000.00. These funds provide premiums, ribbons and trophies for the 2016 Worcester County Fair MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL FAIR BOARD Mr. James Moxley III, Chair Ms. Diane E. Geary, Vice-Chair Mr. David W. Cavey Mr. Hal Spielman Ms. Linda Brown Mrs. JoAnn Cashman Mrs. Diane Geary Mr. Daniel W. Mast Ms. Constance (Connie) Palmer Mrs. Elizabeth MacDonald Mr. Logan Yearsley-Executive Secretary Mailing Address: Maryland Agricultural Fair Board P.O. Box 517 Lisbon, MD 21765 Indoor Exhibits A – 4-H Banners………….……….…………............... B - Clothing ……………….….………………………… C – Cakes, Pies……….. .……..…………..……….…… D – Cookies, Breads, & Candies…..…….……….…… E - Food Preservation ……….…………..………..….. F - Home Environment …….……………..………..…. G - W oodworking …………….…………….…………… H - Electric …………….…………………….…………. I – Natural Resources Collection…………………..….. J - Natural Resources Displays…………………….... K - Photography …………………………………….…. L - Art ……………………………………………….…... M - Poster Art …………………………………….……. N - Crafts …………………………………………….…. O - Collections ………………………………………… P - Scrapbooks …….. …………………………………. Q - Vegetables and Gardening ….……………….…. R - Vegetable Decorative Art .…….……………..….. S - Flowers …….……….………………………….….. T - Field Crops ……..……………………………..…… U - Booths ………..…………………………………….. 6 6 7 9 10 11 11 11 12 12 12 13 13 13 15 15 15 15 17 18 18 Livestock V - Dairy ………… ………………………………….…. VG - Dairy Goats ……………………………….……… W - Beef ………………………………………….…….. 22 22 MG - Meat Goats ………………………………….….. X - Swine …………………………………………….…. 22 22 22 Y - Sheep ………………………………………….……. 22 FFA MOTTO Learning to Do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve Page 3 Worcester County Fair 4-H Youth Development & Mentoring Programs Preparing young people to make a positive impact in their communities and the world. As the youth development program of the Cooperative Extension System of land-grant universities, 4-H is the nation’s largest youth development organization, empowering six million young people throughout the United States. Cooperative Extension of 1862 and 1890 land-grant universities provide the leadership to engage young people in 4-H in all 3,007 counties of the United States. The impact of the Cooperative Extension partnership is profound, bringing together National Institute of Food and Agriculture of USDA, land grant universities and county government to resource learning opportunities available to all youth ages 5 – 18. Through America’s 110 land-grant universities and its Cooperative Extension System, 4-H reaches every corner of our nation—from urban neighborhoods to suburban schoolyards to rural farming communities. With a network of more than 6 million youth, 611,800 volunteers, 3,500 professionals, and more than 25 million alumni, 4-H helps shape youth to move our country and the world forward in ways that no other youth organization can. Fueled by research-driven programming, 4-H'ers engage in hands-on learning activities in the areas of science, citizenship and healthy living. The Positive Development of Youth: Comprehensive Findings from the 4-H Study of Positive Youth Development is the first-ever research project of its kind. The decade-long study, completed by a team of researchers at the Institute for Applied Research in Youth Development at Tufts University, Medford, MA, is influencing research and practice around the world. The report show s that 4 - H youth excel beyond their peers. 4-H'ers are about: 1. Four times more likely to make contributions to their communities (Grades 7-12); The 4-Hs Head, Heart, Hands, and Health are the four Hs in 4-H, and they are the four values members work on through fun and engaging programs. • Head - Managing, Thinking • Heart - Relating, Caring • Hands - Giving, Working • Health - Being, Living The 4-H Pledge I pledge my head to clearer thinking, My heart to greater loyalty, My hands to larger service, and my health to better living, for my club, my community, my country, and my world. 4-H Mission 4-H empowers youth to reach their full potential, working and learning in partnership with caring adults. 4-H Vision A world in which youth and adults learn, grow and work together as catalysts for positive change. 2016 Maryland Association of Agricultural Fairs and Shows, Inc. Board of Directors 2. Two times more likely to be civically active (Grades 8-12); 3. Two times more likely to make healthier choices (Grade 7); 4. Two times more likely to participate in Science, Engineering and Computer Technology programs during out-of-school time (Grades 10 – 12) 5. 4-H girls are two times more likely (Grade 10) and nearly three times more likely (Grade 12) to take part in science programs compared to girls in other out-ofschool time activities. University of Maryland Extension programs are open to any person and will not discriminate against anyone because of race, age, sex, color, sexual orientation, physical or mental disability, religion, ancestry, national origin, marital status, genetic information, political affiliation, and gender identity or expression. If you require assistance to participate in Extension programs, please contact the Extension Office in advance. Chuck Fry, President Wayne Stafford, 1st Vice President John Draper, Vice President Valerie Connelly, Executive Director Larry Howard Billy Bishoff Jason Myers Paula Linthicum Milly Welsh James Raley, Jr. William Amoss Jonathan Quinn Tom Mason Harry Moreland, III Bill Edwards Eddie Johnson Jennifer Cross, Women’s Leadership Committee Jamie Tiralla, Young Farmer’s Committee Website: www.maafs.com Page 4 Worcester County Fair The Worcester County Fair Board would like to thank the following businesses and individuals for their generous donations that will be given as special awards to outstanding exhibits. OUTSTANDING 4-H EXHIBITORS Farmers Bank of Willards will award three $15.00 certificates. The award will be based on the following criteria: Blue – 4 pts; Red 3 pts; White – 2 pts; Green 1 pt OUTSTANDING 4-H INDOOR EXHIBITOR First Shore Federal Savings & Loan will award a 50 State Quarters Book. The award will be based on the following criteria: Blue – 4 pts; Red – 3 pts; White – 2 pts; Green 1 pt. OUTSTANDING OPEN YOUTH INDOOR EXHIBITOR PNC Bank will award two $25.00 certificates. The award will be based on the following criteria: Blue – 4 pts; Red – 3 pts; White – 2 pts; Green 1 pt. Grand Champion Premium Awards: The Worcester County Fair board would like to thank the following businesses and individuals for generously donating to sponsor the special premium awards to each 4-H Grand Champion. These awards will be included in their premium checks. CLOTHING Scher’s Bridal, Pocomoke City COLLECTIONS Melissa Webster, Thirty One Gifts SCRAP BOOK Scher’s Bridal, Pocomoke City VEGETABLES & GARDENING Bill & Nancy Blank, Snow Hill VEGETABLE DECORATIVE ART Twin Oak Farms, Stockton FLOWERS Bill & Nancy Blank of Snow Hill FIELD CROPS Bill & Nancy Blank of Snow Hill LIVESTOCK The Maddox Family will sponsor the Ralph Nichols Herdsmanship Award Trophy and a cash award to the 4-H member that demonstrates the best herdsmanship qualities in the care of their animals, assisting other exhibitors, communicating with visitors to the Fair, and in the care of the exhibit area during the Fair. SWINE CHAMPION FITTING AND SHOWING AWARD FOOD PREPARATION Cakes Miss Pattie Cakes, Berlin Pies Crush N Crab, Berlin Cookies, Breads and Candies Down Under, Snow Hill Maryland Pork Producers SHEEP CHAMPION FITTING AND SHOWING AWARD Mid Atlantic Farm Credit DAIRY CHAMPION FITTING AND SHOWING TROPHY FOOD PRESERVATION The Corner Shoppe, Snow Hill Glad-Mar Farm HOME ENVIRONMENT Sponsorship In Memory of Grace Grey CHAMPION FITTING AND SHOWING TROPHY BEEF The Warren Family GOAT CHAMPION MEAT GOAT FITTING AND SHOWING TROPHY WOODWORKING Adkins Company, Berlin The Lower Shore Goat & Sheep Producers Association ELECTRIC CHAMPION DAIRY GOAT FITTING AND SHOWING TROPHY East Coast Heating and A/C, Salisbury Bill and Nancy Blank NATURAL RESOURCES COLLECTIONS Tractor Supply, Pocomoke RABBIT Megan’s Playground Farm NATURAL RESOURCES DISPLAYS Tractor Supply, Pocomoke POULTRY James Powell Farm, Snow Hill PHOTOGRAPHY Sarah Murray Photography, Berlin ART Antiques by the River, Snow Hill POSTER ART Ocean City Today, Ocean City CRAFTS Ceramic Zone, Willards This list represents the sponsorship commitments at the time of printing. Additional awards will be announced and a full list of our generous sponsor will be prominently posted at the Fair. If you are interested in sponsoring a trophy or special award for the 2016 Worcester County Fair, please contact Katie Clogg at [email protected] or 443. 513.0038. We appreciate the continued support from our community Page 5 Worcester County Fair 2016 WORCESTER COUNTY FAIR at BYRD PARK RULES and REGULATIONS WORCESTER COUNTY FAIR INDOOR EXHIBITS 1. NO EXHIBIT WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR JUDGING UNLESS LISTED IN THE PREMIUM LIST. (All Non-Animal Exhibits) 2. All entries must have been made or grown by the exhibitor since August 1, 2016. 3. To exhibit in 4-H Division, you must be enrolled as a Worcester County 4-H member no later than June 30, 2016. Anyone other than Worcester County 4-H members may exhibit in the Open Division. 4. For the purpose of age categories within 4-H Divisions, a Junior will be any youth age 8 as of January 1, 2016 through age 10, Intermediates are those age 11 as of January 1, 2016 through age 13, and Seniors will be age 14 as of January 1, 2016 and older. Open division entries will be judged in two age groups: Open Youth - ages 8-18; Open Adult - 19 and over. All youth age 7 and under as of January 1, 2016 will exhibit as a "Youngster". Youngsters are not permitted to compete and will receive participation awards for their efforts. 5. RULES GOVERNING EACH DEPARTMENT WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED. Questions concerning interpretation of rules will be brought before the Worcester County Fair Board for a ruling. 6. Only one exhibit by an exhibitor may be entered in each class, except livestock, rabbits and poultry. 7. All 4-H exhibits will be judged on their own merit - "Danish System." Open exhibits will be judged on competitive basis (1st, 2nd, 3rd) in each class. ENTRY FORM Name Street Address City/State/Zip Phone # Email: Codes for Exhibitor Category Worcester 4-H/FFA Club: Y = Youngster (7 & under) OY = Open Youth O = Open Adult J = 4-H Junior- 8-10 I = 4-H Intermediate11-13 S = 4-H Senior-14 - 18 (if not member write “Open”) Age as of 1/1/16 Birth Date: (only needed if under 19) ENTRY DIVISION CLASS NUMBER EXHIBITOR ITEM CATEGORY DESCRIPTION 8. Premium Awards, provided by the Maryland State Fair Board, will be based on ribbon placing received. PREMIUMS WILL NOT BE AWARDED TO UNWORTHY ENTRIES EVEN WITHOUT COMPETITION. PREMIUMS MAY NOT BE PAID PENDING FINANCIAL SUPPORT OF THE MARYLAND AGRICULTURAL FAIR BOARD. 9. There will be a Grand Champion award of a ROSETTE and $10.00 premium for the outstanding 4-H exhibit in each division. Open Exhibits in each division will only receive a rosette. 10. ALL JUDGES’ DECISIONS WILL BE FINAL. 11.Exhibits (excluding rabbits, poultry and livestock) will be received at the Fair in Byrd Park from 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. on Wednesday, August 10th. (Entries will only be accepted during these times). Exhibits must be removed from 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 14 th. ANY EXHIBIT REMOVED BEFORE THIS DESIGNATED TIME WILL FORFEIT ALL PREMIUM MONIES. 12.All livestock exhibits (including rabbits & poultry) will be accepted at the Fair in Byrd Park from 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 11th. 13.Registration forms for all exhibits are due by Friday, July 29, 2016. YOU MUST PRE-REGISTER. NO EXCEPTIONS! Faxed registrations are NOT permitted. 14.No pre-registration required for special events & activities. Registration for all special events will take place 30 minutes prior to the start of the activity. 15.Classes appearing in the Worcester Fair Catalog may not be eligible for State Fair entry. See State Fair Premium Book for classes. Disclaimer The Worcester County Fair will make every reasonable effort to protect all entries form damage and/or theft while displayed at the Fair. The Worcester County Fair however does not guarantee against damage or loss and disclaims any responsibility for any damage or loss to entries on display at the Fair. Register ONLINE at www.worcestercountyfair.com LIMIT 75 INDOOR ENTRIES PER PERSON Complete and Return this Form to Worcester County 4-H FFA Fair P.O. Box 356, Snow Hill MD 21863 By Friday, July 29, 2016 You May Make Copies of this form or Use a Blank Sheet of Paper for Additional Entries Disclaimer The Worcester County Fair will make every reasonable effort to protect all entries form damage and/or theft while displayed at the Fair. The Worcester County Fair however does not guarantee against damage or loss and disclaims any responsibilit y for any damage or loss to entries on display at the Fair. Page 6 Worcester County Fair DIVISION A – 4-H CLUB BANNERS Section Rules & Regulations: CLASSES: There are two classes offered: A) Themed and B) Open. A) Themed: Themed banners shall use the following themefor 2016 “Make A Lasting Memory with 4H/FFA” B) Open: Open banners may feature any theme promoting 4-H or FFA One per club. Size and Construction: -Banner dimensions must be 50' wide and 38' tall. Failure to comply with dimensions will cause the banner to be disqualified and not receive a premium. -Banner must be constructed to hang on a pole. The opening for the pole should be a minimum of 3' and is included inthe overall size of 38" long. Do not bring your ownpole. -Banners may be constructed of any type of durable material. Must be able to be folded or rolled. -Appliqué and embroidery are suggested applications. The design must be on one side only. Banner MUST Display: -Banner Title -Minimum of one OFFICAL 4-H Clover or FFA crest mustbe displayed. ID CARD: -Identification card must be typed not hand written. Font size minimum 16pt. -Card should be (Business card size) 2'x3.5 in sizeand displayed horizontally. -Securely attached with safety pins, sewn, or glued on the back side of the banner on a bottom corner. -The ID card must include the Club/Chapter Name andthe county. -Missing ID Cards will result in disqualification. (no printed designs) 156 - Miscellaneous Sewing KNITTED & CROCHETED CLOTHING CLASS 177 - Knitted hat, mittens or scarf 178 - Knitted vest or sweater 179 - Knitted accessory (purse, belt, etc.) 180 - Knitted slippers or socks 181 - Knitted poncho, cape 182 - Miscellaneous knitted clothing article 183 - Crocheted hat, mitten, scarf or handbag 184 - Crocheted vest or sweater 185 - Crocheted accessory (purse, belt, etc.) 186 - Crocheted slippers 187 - Crocheted poncho, cape or shawl 188 - Miscellaneous crocheted clothing article DIVISION B - CLOTHING A pattern guide sheet must accompany entry. Class 117 - Scarf 118 - Apron 119 - Tote bag 120 - Tunic 121 - T-shirt garment-knit fabric, T-shirt construction 122 - Simple blouse 123 - Blouse or Shirt, knit fabrics only, any style 124 - Blouse or Shirt with sleeves, collar, etc., without details (ruffles, lace, or other trim). 125 - Blouse or Shirt with sleeves, collar, etc., with detail (ruffles, lace or other trim). 126 - Skirt, knit fabric only, any style 127 - Skirt - elastic waist 128 - Skirt - waistband and ruffle 129 - Skirt - waistband and zipper 130 - Skirt - waistband and other closure 131 - Tailored skirt - waistband and lining 132 - Pants, shorts or split-skirt - elastic waistband 133 - Shorts or split-skirt - waistband 134 - Shorts, split-skirt, or pants-lined, any style 135 - Pants - waistband 136 - Sleeveless dress - jumper or sundress 137 - Dress - drawstring or elastic casing 138 - Dress - one piece, sleeves and/or collar, no details 139 - Dress - one piece, sleeves and/or collar, details (ruffle, lace, tucks) 140 - Dress - knit fabric 141 - Two piece outfit - blouse and skirt or pants 142 - Evening wear - short 143 - Evening wear - long 144 - Coat or lined jacket 145 - Simple jacket unlined 146 - Simple jacket with skirt or pants 147 - Tailored jacket with skirt or pants 148 - Three piece outfit 149 - Outer wear - jacket 150 - Pajamas, nightgown, bathrobe, or lounge wear 151 - Play wear 152 - Children's clothing 153 - Clothing accessory - purse, scarf/tie, Dickie, etc. 154 - Vest - no decoration 155-Vest-decoration with needle work, appliqué or other fabric NEW EVENT!! BINGO Saturday August 13th 2:00pm to 5:00pm GREAT PRIZES and 50/50’s Page 7 Worcester County Fair DIVISION C – Cakes & Pies 1. All baked goods must be placed on disposable paper or aluminum plates and covered with cellophane or plastic wrap. DECORATED CAKES Class 210 - Special Occasion & Novelty 211 - Maryland's 4-H Cake - May be any kind, but decorated to carry out the idea of "Maryland 4-H". 2. No commercial mixes may be used, except in Class 198. 3. Recipe must accompany entry (use 3 x 5 card). 4. All baked goods become the property of the Worcester County Fair. First place cake and pie entries will be sold during the Cake and Pie Auction to benefit the Worcester County Fair Board. 5. All classes will be judged in five age divisions: Junior 4-H, Intermediate 4-H, Senior 4-H, Open Youth and Open Adult. 6. Cakes and pies will be judged separately from the rest of the Food Preparation classes. CAKES Class 198 - Enhanced Cake from Commercial Mix (in addition to manufacturer’s recipe, you must add at least three additional ingredients) 199 - Angel Food Cake - no icing 200 - Chocolate or devil's food layer cake - any icing 201 - Pound Cake - no icing 202 - Carrot Cake - any icing 203 - Coffee Cake - non yeast 204 - Applesauce Cake - no icing 205 - Sponge Cake - no icing 206 - White layer Cake - any icing 207 - Yellow layer Cake - any icing 208 - Cheesecake 209 - Miscellaneous Cake PIES Class 225 - Best pastry pie shell - no filling A. Custard 226 - Chocolate 227 - Coconut Custard 228 - Lemon Meringue 229 - Pumpkin 230 - Sweet Potato B. Fruit 231 - Apple 232 - Blackberry 233 - Blueberry or Huckleberry 234 - Cherry 235 - Peach 236 - Pineapple 237 - Strawberry 238 - Miscellaneous Pie Page 8 Worcester County Fair Page 9 Worcester County Fair DIVISON D – COOKIES, BREADS & CANDIES 260 - Snickerdoodles 261 - Bar Cookies(no brownies) 262- Molded or Shaped Cookies (by hand) 263 - Sugar Cookies - rolled 264 - Drop Cookies BREADS COOKIES Refrigerator: Stiff, rich dough is shaped into rolls, wrapped, chilled well in refrigerator so that it can be cut into thin slices. Classes 292 - Baking Powder Biscuits - rolled (4) 293 - Cheesebread 294 - Coffee Cake (non-yeast) 295 - Loaf - white (yeast) 296 - Loaf - whole wheat (yeast) 297 - Loaf - other (yeast) 298 - Muffins - plain (4) - no muffin liner 299 - Muffins - other (4) identify kind - no muffin liners 300 - Fruit or Fruit and Nut Bread 301 - Vegetable or Vegetable and Nut Bread 302 - Other Bread (non-yeast) 303 - Rolls - any kind 304 - Swedish Tea Ring 305 - Gingerbread 306 - Cornbread 307 - Yeast - Braided Pressed: Dough is forced through a cookie press or pastry tube into various shapes. CANDIES (6 pieces) (6 in plastic bag on small paper plate) TYPES OF COOKIES There are five basic types of cookies. All have much the same basic ingredients, but the proportions used, the method of mixing, and the additions result in different finished products. Drop: Soft dough is simply dropped from a spoon onto a cookie sheet. Bar: Stiff dough is spread or pressed evenly in flat pan, baked, cooled and cut into bars or squares. Molded: Stiff dough is rolled between hands into balls, logs, crescents, etc. Classes 251 - Brownies with nuts - cake-like 252 - Brownies with nuts - chewy 253 - Brownies without nuts - cake-like 254 - Brownies without nuts - chewy 255 - Chocolate Chip Cookies 256 - Oatmeal Drop Cookies 257 - Peanut Butter Cookies 258 - Refrigerator Cookies 259 - Rolled Cookies Classes 326 - Plain Cooked Fudge 327 - Cooked Nut Fudge 328 - Uncooked Fudge 329 - Mints 330 - Butterscotch 331 - Caramels 332 - Peanut Brittle 333 – Miscellaneous Page 10 Worcester County Fair DIVISION E - FOOD PRESERVATION 1. Only standard pint or quart canning jars in clear glass and new two-piece lids are acceptable. Jellies, preserves and jams may be in 1/2 pint jars. Label each jar clearly as to product and date. The label size should be no larger than 4" x 3/4". 2. Judges reserve the right to open canned products if necessary to make the best decisions. 3. All canning should be done in accordance with the following publications that are available by calling Worcester County Extension at 410-632-1972 or online at www.extension.umd.edu/worcester-county/food-nutrition/ food-preservation-and-canning *Home Canning of Fruits & Vegetables U.S.D.A. Publication. *How to Make Jellies, Jams & Preserves at Home U.S.D.A. Publication. 4. Classes will be judged in five age categories: Junior 4-H, Intermediate 4-H, Senior 4-H, Open Youth and Open Adult. 5. E rieIT sS will consist of 1 jar unless otherwise specified. FnRtU Class 345 - Applesauce 346 - Apples 347 - Apple Juice 348 - Blackberries/Blueberries 349 - Cherries 350 - Grape - juice 351 - Peaches - halves 352 - Peaches - pieces 353 - Pears - halves 354 - Pears - pieces 355 - Fruit - Other 356 - 3 jars of fruits (3 varieties) 357 - Strawberry Preserves 358 - Peach Preserves 359 - Fruit Preserves - Other 360 - Grape Jam 361 - Peach Jam 362 - Strawberry Jam 363 - Blueberry Jam 364 - Fruit Jam - Other 365 - Marmalade - Any Kind 366 - Apple Jelly 367 - Grape Jelly 368 - Blueberry Jelly 369 - Fruit Jelly - Other 370 - 3 Jars of Jams, Preserves, or Jellies VEGETABLES Class 371 - Beans - green 372 - Beans - lima 373 - Beans - wax 374 - Beets - whole or sliced (no vinegar) 375 - Carrots - sliced or diced 376 - Carrots - whole 377 - Corn - whole kernel 378 - Creamed Corn 379 - Peas 380 - Tomatoes - broken in juice 381 - Tomatoes - whole 382 - Tomato Juice 383 - Sweet Potatoes 384 - White Potatoes 385 - Vegetables - Any Other 386 - 3 jars of vegetables (3 varieties) 387 - Pickled beets - sliced 388 - Pickled beets - whole 389 - Cucumber pickles - cut 390 - Cucumber pickles - whole 391 - Bread and butter pickles 392 - Sour or dill pickles 393 - Relish (mixed vegetable) 394 - Salsa 395 - Chutney 396 - Pickle, any other (name other) 397 - 3 jars of pickles (3 varieties) Page 11 Worcester County Fair DIVISION F - HOME ENVIRONMENT 1. Classes will be judged in five age divisions: Junior 4-H, Intermediate 4-H, Senior 4-H, Open Youth and Open Adult. 2. No crafts in this division. Class 405 - Shoe Storage - This wardrobe accessory may be the type that is attached to the wall or sits on the floor. Cost of construction should be included. 406 - Cleaning Box for Care of Bedroom or Kitchen. Label box for which room. Exhibit should be of sturdy material and should have some type of handle for carrying. Trade or brand names should be covered. Be sure to leave directions for use of product. Actual cleaning items are to be included and arranged. Include a card that explains the use of each item. 407 - Manager's Tool such as magazine holder, letter holder, etc. 408 - Place Setting - include menu plan for breakfast or lunch, table covering, napkin, centerpiece on 8" x 11" paper. Submit an 8" x 10" color photograph of your place setting to show correct position of dinnerware, glassware and flatware. 409 - Four place mats. 410 - Storage Item - cloth 411 - Storage Item - other than cloth 412 - Bulletin Board 413 - Latch Hook Rug - commercial design 414 - Latch Hook Rug - original design 415 - Latch Hook Wall Hanging - commercial design 416 - Latch Hook Wall Hanging - original design 417 - Latch Hook Pillow - commercial or original design 418 - Wall Hanging - commercial design. This is not to be framed. - (no string art) 419 - Wall Hanging - original design. This is not to be framed. - (no string art) 420 - Decorative Pillow - original design (no latch hook) needlepoint or crewel -no smaller than 8" x 8" 421 - Decorative Pillow - original design (no latch hook) other than needlepoint or crewel - no smaller than 8" x 8" 422 - Decorative Pillow - commercial design (no latch hook) needlepoint or crewel - no smaller than 8" x 8". 423 - Decorative Pillow - commercial design (no latch hook) other than needlepoint or crewel - no smaller than 8" x 8". 424 - Crewel Work Exhibit - other than pillow 425 - Quilted Article for use in the home (handmade) 4- 26 - Quilted Article for use in the home (machine-made) 427- Embroidered item for use in the home 428 - Embroidered Pillow Case (1) 429 - Embroidered Dresser Scarf 430 - Embroidered pictures - original 431 - Embroidered pictures - from kit 432 - Counted Cross-stitch - framed 433 - Counted Cross-stitch - Christmas, any item 434 - Counted Cross-stitch - Sampler 435 - Counted Cross-stitch - Pillow 436 - Counted Cross-stitch - Clothing item 437 - Counted Cross-stitch - towels 438 - Counted Cross-stitch - other 439 - Chicken Scratch Article 440 - Padded Picture Frame 441 - Candlewicking Article 442 - Natural Novelty Centerpiece (no plastic, silk or manmade flowers) 443 - Braided Rug 444 - Framed Needlework Picture - needlepoint 445 - Window Treatment - curtains, drapery, balloon shade, or valance treatment 446 - Bedspread 447 - Tablecloth - Table coverings or 4 placemats with 4 napkins 448 - Framed or mounted mosaics, glass, seeds, tile picture 449 - Swedish Weaving 450 - Re-upholstered Furniture Article must be accompanied by the plan, blueprint, working drawing, sketch, etc. used for construction and a picture of the article before any re-upholstering took place. Include a statement to indicate the intended use of the article and the cost of materials, etc. Place these items in an envelope and fasten securely to the article by string or tape. 451 - Home Furnishings Accessory - original design (no kits, use of graph, etc.) May not be an item where there is another class listed for it. 452 - Desk Accessories - three pieces such as book ends, desk blotter, case, pencil holder, wastebasket, chair cushion or pad. 453 - Room Improvement - notebook to include: a. Floor plan drawn to scale - show furniture arrangement before & after b. Samples showing color scheme - before and after c. Photographs of room - before and after d. Story explaining improvement, include decisions made, cost, materials used, etc. 454 - Crocheted Afghan 455 -- Knitted Afghan 456 - Club or small group project - quilt, etc. (information needed: number in group, use, design source) DIVISION G-WOOD WORKING 1. Each article must be accompanied by the plan, blueprint, working drawing, sketch, etc., used for construction. Include a statement to indicate intended use. Place in envelope & fasten securely to exhibit. 2. Classes will be judged in five age divisions: Junior 4-H, Intermediate 4-H, Senior 4-H, Open Youth and Open Adult. Class 468 – Book Holders or racks 469 - Birdhouse 470 - Feeder 471 - Furniture - large wooden outdoor (Any dimension 22" or more) 472 - Furniture - small wooden outdoor (Any dimension 22" or less) 473 - Furniture 474 – Insect House 475 - Clocks 476 - Woodwork articles for farm or shop use 477 - Lathed Turnings 478 - Chest or storage box 479 – Bat house or Duck box 480 - Wooden toys - kit 481 - Wooden toys - original 482 - Decorative craft articles 483 - Cutting board 484 - Planter 485 - Kitchen article 486 - Refinished article 487 - Other woodwork article DIVISION H - ELECTRIC Classes will be judged in five age divisions: Junior 4-H, Intermediate 4-H, Senior 4-H, Open Youth and Open Adult. Class 499 - Practical Electrical appliance 500 - Lamp (for reading) 501 - Lamp (general) 502 - Electrical games, quizzes, demonstrations, etc. 503 - Electrical exhibit, demonstration 504 - Extension Cord, drop light Page 12 Worcester County Fair DIVISION I – NATURAL RESOURCES COLLECTIONS Section Rules & Regulations: 1. Exhibitors may only enter one exhibit per class. Due to limited exhibit space, collections are limited to one display case per class entered. Case dimensions may not exceed 25” x 30”. Photos may be used to indicate the size/scope of collections too large to exhibit in their entirety. 2. Collections should include items collected from nature and identified as to common name, scientific name and state, region or country where collected. NOTE: Senior exhibitors must include additional information appropriate to the collection (e.g. where specimen is grown or found, native vs. non-native collection, dollar value of timber sales for various trees, etc.) 3. Collections will be judged on: a. accuracy in naming and grouping by order b. variety of species c. neatness in labeling d. neatness in display Class 515 - Shell Collection (min. 15 samples) 516 - Rock Collection (min. 15 unpolished samples) 517 - Leaf Collection (min. 25 different samples from trees, shrubs, etc) 518 - Mature Tree Bark Collection (min. 15 samples) 519 - Wildflower Collection (min. 25 different samples 520 - Weed Collection ( min. 25 different samples) 521 - Fossil Collection ( min. 10 different samples) 522 - Soil Collection (min.10 different samples) 523 - Print Castings ( min. 3 samples) DIVISION J – NATURAL RESOURCES DISPLAYS Section Rules & Regulations: 1. Exhibitors may only enter one exhibit per class. 2. Display may not be larger than 3’x4’ by 3’ tall. 3. May be science board or 3-dimensional. Class 525 - Forestry Educational Display 526 - Wildlife Educational Display 527 - Shooting Sports Educational Display 528 - Sports Fishing Educational Display 529 - Water Quality Educational Display 530 - Recycling Educational Display 531 - Outdoor Recreation Educational Display SECTION I – DIGITALLY MANIPULATED Class 571 – Any digitally manipulated photo-altered using software must be entered under this class 3. Photos may be mounted horizontally or vertically. All photos must be a minimum of 5"x7" and not larger than 11"x14". Mat size should correspond to photo size as listed below: Photo Size 5"x7" 8"x10" 11"x14" Sequence Mat Size 8"x10" 11"x14" 16"x20" 16"x20" 4. For classes 550 and 569, if two photos are used they should be 5"x7". If three or four photos are used, they should be 4"x6". If more photos are used, use a smaller, appropriate size to make a good exhibit. 5. No lettering permitted on front of mount or on picture. Name and address must be written on the back of the mount. 6. Classes will be judged in five age divisions: Junior 4-H, Intermediate 4-H, Senior 4-H, Open Youth and Open Adult. SECTION II – COLOR Class 543 - Building 544 - Landscape 545 - Seascape 546 - Flowers or Plants 547 - People - individual 548 - People - 2 or more 549 - Animals, Birds or Insects 550 - Sequence of two or more pictures telling a story 551 - Picture Maryland, a photo that captures the spirit of the state 552 - Miscellaneous SECTION III - BLACK & WHITE DIVISION K – PHOTOGRAPHY 1. Each exhibitor will be limited to 1 entry in a class. 2. All photos should be mounted on mat board or illustration board using spray adhesive, heat seal, or other permanent mounting medium. Class 564 - Building 565 - Landscape/Seascape 566 - Flowers or Plants 567 - People - individuals or groups 568 - Animals, Birds or Insects 569 - Sequence of two or more pictures telling a story 570 – Miscellaneous Page 13 Worcester County Fair DIVISION L - ART 1. Entries are limited to original paintings and drawings - in all media. 2. All work should be ready to hang. 3. Size limit 36" either way, including frame. 4. Classes will be judged in five age divisions: Junior 4-H, Intermediate 4-H, Senior 4-H, Open Youth, and Open Adult. Class 581 - Oil Painting 582 - Acrylic painting 583 - Water color painting 584 - Pastels painting 585 - Black and white pencil drawings 586 - Color pencil drawings 587 - Crayon drawing 588 - Pen and ink drawing 589 - Charcoal Drawing 590 - Other DIVISION M - POSTER ART 1. Posters must be designed on or affixed to standard poster board 14"x 22" dimensions. Any medium may be used. 2. Well known (copyrighted) cartoon figures such as Snoopy, Garfield, Charlie Brown, Annie, etc. may not be used. 3. Name and address along with a brief interpretive statement should be clearly written on back in the upper lefthand corner. 4. Classes will be judged in five age divisions: Junior 4-H, Intermediate 4-H, Senior 4-H, Open Youth and Open Adult. 669 - Decoupage item 670 - Paper Mache 671 - Paper craft 672 - Ceramics - original - fire 673 - Ceramics 674 - Wooden item decorated by individual 675 - Modeling - clay or plaster 676 - Modeling - clay or plaster (molded) 677 - Sculpture - string, metal, wire 678 - Metal craft 679 - Jewelry - kit 680 - Jewelry - original 681 - Mosaics - glass, seed, tile, etc. - kit 682 - Mosaics - glass, seed, tile, etc. original 683 - Models - original 684 - Models - kit 685 - Candles, original (i.e. sand candles) 686 - Candles, made from a mold 687 - Christmas decoration - other 688 - Christmas ornament 689 - Wood Carving 690 - Soap carving 691 - Wood Burning 692 - Rock or shell craft 693 - Basketry 694 - Eggery 695 - Nature Craft (i.e. cornhusk dolls) (no terrariums accepted) 696 - Dolls, Kit (no soft sculptures) 697 - Soft Sculpture 698 – Duct Tape Craft- 100% duct tape 699 - Plastic craft 700 - Tole Painting 701 - Fimo Clay 702 - Bead craft 703 - Clothes Pin craft 704 - Button craft 705 - Sand Art 706 - Miscellaneous crafts Classes and Theme 620 - "4-H, More Than You Ever Imagined" 621 - Open Theme - create your own 622 - Food and Nutrition Let's Get at the Worcester County Fair DIVISION N - CRAFTS Mud Bog 1. All classes will be judged in five age divisions: Junior 4-H, Intermediate 4-H, Senior 4-H, Open Youth and Open Adult. RACE our Power BOG Track!! 2. Unless otherwise indicated, note whether entry is a kit or not a kit. Class 650 - Felt craft (no knitted, crocheted or latchook item) 651 - Fiber craft (no knitted, crocheted, latchook or crossstitched item) 652 - Yarn craft (no knitted, crocheted, or latchook item) 653 - String Art - kit (ready to hang) 654 - String Art - original (ready to hang) 655 - Macrame 656 - Decorative clothing 657 - Rubber stamp craft 658 - Suede craft 659 - Leather craft stamped (indicate if kit) 660 - Leather craft, tooled (indicate if kit) 661 - Weaving - loom 662 - Weaving - handweaving 663 - Batik 664 - Liquid Embroidery 665 - Quilling 666 - Silk Screening 667 - Tye Dye 668 - Collage - cloth, paper, framed and ready to hang Register /RA TIMES: Friday August 12th; 2:30pm to 4:30pm Saturday August 13th; 2:30p to 4:30pm S y August 14th; 12:00pm to 2:00pm Bog Deta to racers! -12 volt Power -Participants at least 3 years and -Participants a encourag to bring own For information or to SPONSOR a Power contact Powell at 410-726-7225 FA INFORMATION CAN BE www.worc tercoutyfair.com AT Page 14 Worcester County Fair Leaps and Bounds Rabbitry Special Thanks! To ALL our wonderful 4-H Volunteers! You are the heart and soul of our program. We couldn’t do it without you!! Cindy, Lisa and Kelly 2642 Bird Hill Rd. Girdletree, MD 21829 ~~~~~~~~~~~ Riding Lessons Regularly Sponsored Shows & Clinics Pony Rides – Parties Horses for Sale/Lease Lighted 100’ x 150’ Outdoor Ring Close to Miles of Trails ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Specializing In Grays Billy Bounds Phone: (410) 632-2363 Email: [email protected] 20 Minutes from Ocean City ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Susan J. Todd 443.523.0497 7406 Libertytown Road Berlin, MD 21811 Page 15 Worcester County Fair DIVISION O - COLLECTIONS A collection must consists of at least 5 items and not more than 25 items unless suitably framed (frame or case cannot be larger than 36 x 36 inches). The total area of each collection not to exceed 36 x 36 inches. In Class 732, fifteen (15) or more are needed. All entries in NAME of collector and give evidence of added item from previous year. Classes will be judged in 5 age divisions: Junior 4-H, Intermediate 4-H, Senior 4-H, Open Youth, and Open Adult. Class 729 - Stamps in book or framed - United States 730 - Stamps in book or framed - Topical (any one topic) 731 - Stamps in book or framed - Foreign 732 - Arrowhead collection 15 or more different specimens displayed in box or framed 733 - Coins in book or framed - United States 734 - Coins in a book or framed - Foreign 735 - Miniatures, (5 or more) under 4 inches: horses, dogs, cats, cars, wild animals, dolls, tins, metals, china and thimbles, etc. 736 - Stuffed Animals (all one type) collection (example dogs) 737 - Stuffed Animals collection of different animals 738 - Animals one type (example: all horses, all ducks, etc.) not stuffed (example: plastic, wood, glass) 739 - Dolls (5 inches or more) 740 - Postcards in Album 741 - Sports Cards in Album all one type (ex: all Baseball, all Football, etc.) 742 - Speciality Cards in Album all one type (no sports) 743 - Stickers, Patches, or Pins 744 - Model cars, tractors, boats, planes, rockets 745 - Miscellaneous DIVISION P - SCRAPBOOK Class 772 - Scrapbook (individual) 773 - Scrapbook (club) 774 - Miscellaneous DIVISION Q - VEGETABLES AND GARDENING 1. All exhibits must be grown and exhibited by the exhibitor. 2. Each entry must be on a disposable white paper plate adequate in size for entry. 3. Entries will be accepted only if listed amount of vegetables are displayed, example (Beets, 5 topped). 800 - Kale - 1 bunch 801 - Lettuce - 1 head 802 - Lima beans - bush (10 pods) 803 - Lima beans - pole (10 pods) 804 - Okra (10 pods) 805 - Onions - white (5) 806 - Onions - red (5) 807 - Onions - yellow (5) 808 - Peppers, bell type (5) 809 - Peppers, cayenne (5) 810 - Peppers, banana (5) 811 - Peppers, any other hot variety (5) 812 - Popcorn (5 ears) 813 - Pumpkin (1) 814 - Potatoes, any red variety (6) 815 - Potatoes, white (6) 816 - Potatoes, any other variety (6) 817 - Herb (Parsley, Mint, etc.) 818 - Radish (6) 819 - Rhubarb (stalk) 820 - Rutabaga (6) 821 - Stringless green beans - (10) 822 - Squash - acorn (3) 823 - Squash - butternut (3) 824 - Squash - crookneck (3) 825 - Squash - patty pan (3) 826 - Squash - yellow straightneck (3) 827 - Squash - zucchini (3) 828 - Squash - other varieties (3) 829 - Sweet corn - white in husk (5) 830 - Sweet corn - yellow in husk (5) 831 - Sweet peas 832 - Tomatoes, any red, no-preserving (5) 833 - Tomatoes, any yellow, no-preserving (5) 834 - Tomatoes, cherry (5) 835 - Tomatoes, preserving 836 - Watermelon - jubilee (1) 837 - Watermelon - crimson sweet (1) 838 - Watermelon - allsweet (1) 839 - Watermelon - any other variety (not seedless, icebox or yellow meat) (1) 840 - Watermelon - seedless (1) 841 - Watermelon - icebox (1) 842 - Watermelon - yellow meat (1) 843 - Honeydew Melon (1) 844 - Vegetable - any other variety not listed above DIVISION R - VEGETABLE DECORATIVE ART Have fun designing a vegetable character, critter or sculpture. 1. This class is to display a vegetable art using a variety of vegetables from the home garden or farm. 4. Each exhibitor limited to one entry per class. 2. It is suggested that the vegetables used in this exhibit be limited to those listed in Division Q. 5. Classes will be judged in five age divisions: Junior 4-H, Intermediate 4-H, Senior 4-H, Open Youth and Open Adult. 3. A space of 2' x 2' in any direction will be provided for each exhibit. Class 785 - Beans - yellow wax (10) 786 - Beets - pickling (5 topped) 787 - Beets - slicing (5 topped) 788 - Broccoli - 1 bunch 789 - Brussels Sprouts 790 - Cabbage - 1 head, green 791 - Cabbage - 1 head, red 792 - Cantaloupe - 1 793 - Carrots - (5 topped) 794 - Cauliflower (1) 795 - Cucumber, pickling (5) 796 - Cucumber, salad (3) 797 - Eggplant (1) 798 - Leafy Green Vegetable (Spinach, Lettuce, Collard, Endive, etc.- 1 bunch) Not Kale 799 - Indian corn (5 ears) 4. Each exhibitor is limited to one entry. 5. Judging will be based on creativity, number of vegetables used and overall appearance. This category is for fun and creative use of vegetables. Class 868 - Junior 869 - Intermediate 870 - Senior 871 - Open Youth 872 - Open Adult Page 16 Worcester County Fair Don’t Miss the Tal ent Show!!! Talent Sh ow ! Youth & Adult: Saturday AUGUST 13th @ 6:00 P.M. Rules Talent can be any type of amateur entertaining (singing, dancing, musical. etc.) deemed appropriate for the family atmosphere of the county fair. All entries must be pre-registered by August 7th and include the song’s words (whether sung or in background) or cassette tape/cd of song, if no words just note “no vocals”, send to Starr Robinson 4929 Onley Rd. Girdletree Md. 21829 The Worcester County Fair Board reserves the right to disallow and act that does not fit into the family atmosphere of the county fair. The fair will provide a flat stage, electricity, cassette/cd player and microphone for performances. All other props must be furnished by the performer. Group entries are allowed, but the prizes will be as stated below. Participants can only perform once, either individually or with a group. Each act will be limited to a maximum of 5 minutes. All judges’ decisions are final. Participants MUST be at the stage area by 5:30pm on August 13th for a brief meeting to go over judging score sheets and final questions. Prizes Categories 7 years old and under**Participation Award only Youth Ages 8 through 10 Youth Ages 11 through 13 Youth Ages 14-18 First Place - $50 cash Second Place - $25 cash Third Place - $10 cash Adults 19 and up MAIL ENTRY FORM, INCLUDING WORDS OR CD TO ADDRESS LISTED ABOVE BY August 5th, 2016 . NAME:_______________________________________________________________________________ ADDRESS:_____________________________________________________________________________ PHONE #: _____________________________ AGE: ________________Birth Date_______________ TALENT OR ACT:________________________________________________________________________ TITLE (song title):________________________________________________________________________ Contact Starr Robinson with questions at Phone: 443-735-3386 OR Email: [email protected] (Subject: Talent Show) Page 17 Worcester County Fair DIVISION S - FLOWERS 1. Exhibitors must provide suitable containers for specimen exhibits. 2. House plants & terrariums should have been established in the pot or container at least one month. 3. Flower arrangements may be homegrown or hot house grown. 925 - Philodendron, vine type in pot without a hanger 926 - Ferns, in pot without hanger 927 - Cactus, in pot without hanger 928 - Succulents, in pot without hanger 929 - House plants producing edible or ornamental fruit Example: Avocado, Pepper, Orange, Lemon, Pineapple, etc. TERRARIUM 4. Corsages should include no plastic or artificial materials. 5. Materials used in class 970 - 983 (except silk flowers) must be grown or collected by exhibitor. No artificially colored or dyed materials may be used. 6. All classes will be judged in five age divisions: Junior 4-H, Intermediate 4-H, Senior 4-H, Open Youth and Open Adult. Class 882 - Gladioli, (Gladiolus), 1 spike with two leaves attached 883 - Aster, china double, (Callistepaus), 3 blooms, one variety and color 884 - Marigold, large flowering, (Tagetes), 3 blooms, one variety 885 - Marigold, small type, (Tagetes), 3 branches with a minimum of a 1 bloom per bunch - single 886 - Marigold, small type, (Tagetes), 3 branches with a minimum of a 1 bloom per bunch - double 887 - Petunia, 3 branches with a minimum of 1 bloom per branch, one variety -single 888 - Petunia, 3 branches with a minimum of 1 bloom per branch, one variety -double 889 - Chrysanthemum, 5 stems of 1 color 890 - Zinnia - flower 1 1/2" or less in diameter, 3 blooms one variety & color 891 - Zinnia - flower 1 1/2" to 3" in diameter, 3 blooms, one variety and color 892 - Zinnia - flower 3" or more in diameter, 3 blooms, one variety and color 893 - Dahlias, large, 1 bloom 894 - Dahlias, pompom, 3 blooms of 1 color 895 - Dahlias, miniature, 3 blooms of 1 color 896 - Rose - 1 bloom 897 - Perennials, one variety, 3 blooms 898 - Annuals, one variety, 3 blooms 899 - Other, please label name 900 - Celosia, three blooms 901 - Cosmos, three blooms 902 - Ornamental cabbage, 1 head 903 - Ornamental Kale, 1 head 904 - Calendula, three blooms 905 - Carnation, 3 blooms 906 - Daisy - single 907 - Daisy - double 908 - Pansy, 3 blooms 909 - Salvia, 3 blooms 910 - Snapdragon, 3 blooms 911 - Stock, 3 blooms 912 - Verbena, 3 blooms Planted for a month or more - please check plants and do not mix woodland, tropical, succulent or cactus. Class 943 - Terrarium, with top, at least three different varieties of tropical plants in soil 944 - Terrarium, with top, at least three different varieties of woodland plants in soil 945 - Dish Garden - contains at least 3 plants 946 - Bonsai HANGING BASKETS Class 957 - Hanging Basket, one variety, foliage only 958 - Hanging Basket, one variety, flowering only 959 - Hanging Basket, one variety, cactus or succulent ARRANGEMENTS Class 970 - Corsage, nosegay, flowers grouped in a mass, fresh materials only 971 - Corsage, nosegay, flowers grouped in a mass, dried or silk material only 972 - Corsage, spray type, fresh material only 973 - Corsage, spray type, dried or silk material only 974 - Corsage, single flower, fresh material only 975 - Corsage, single flower, dried or silk material only 976 - Christmas corsage 977 - Mass Arrangement, fresh material only (over 8") 978 - Line Arrangement, fresh material only (over 8") 979 - Mass Arrangement, dried material only (over 8") 980 - Line Arrangement, dried material only (over 8") 981 - Silk Flower and Dried Material Mass (under 8") 982 - Silk Flower and Dried Material Mass (over 8") 983 - Artistic Arrangement related to 4-H Theme - "4-H, More Than You Ever Imagined" HOUSEPLANTS Planted for a month or more. Container not to be larger than 12" in diameter, no cans allowed for container. Class 920 - African Violet, plant in bloom 921 - African Violet, plant without bloom 922 - House Plant grown for bloom (presently blooming) Example: Orchids, Amaryllis, Oxalis, Gloxinia, Shrimp Plant, Flaming Violet 923 - House Plant grown for bloom (presently not flowering) 924 - House Plant grown for foliage - Example: Dumb cane, Schefflera, Dracaena, Palm, Chinese Evergreen, Prayer Plant, Pepperomia, etc. Check the schedule for Livestock Shows ALL WEEKEND!! Page 18 Worcester County Fair DIVISION T - FIELD CROPS Any entry of grain shall consist of one quart in a clear glass container. Entries will be judged in five divisions - Junior 4-H, Intermediate 4-H, Senior 4-H, Open Youth and Open Adult. Class 994 - Barley - 1 qt. 995 - Oats - 1 qt. 996 - Rye - 1 qt. 997 - Wheat - 1 qt. 998 - Soybeans (black) - 1 qt. 999 - Soybeans (yellow) - 1 qt. 1000 - Corn (shelled) - 1 qt. 1001 - Corn (ten ears) 1002 - Corn (longest ear) 1003 - Indian Corn (10 ears) 1004 - Sunflower 1015 - Corn (best single ear) 1016 - Corn, best appearance (3 stalks cut off at ground level - no roots) 1017 - Hay, one flake, at least 80% alfalfa, tied and in clear plastic bag 1018 - Hay, one flake, tied and in clear plastic bag 1019 - Hay, one flake, grasses, tied and in clear plastic bag 1020 - Straw, one flake, tied and in clear plastic bag FRUIT & NUTS Class 1031 - Apple - crab (10) 1032 - Apple - golden (5) 1033 - Apple - Red (5) 1034 - Apple - other (5) 1035 - Figs (5) 1036 - Grapes (5 clusters) 1037 - Kiwi (5) 1038 - Peaches - white (5) 1039 - Peaches - yellow (5) 1040 - Blackberries (1 pint) 1041 - Raspberries (1 pint) 1042 - Peanuts (10) 1043 - Chestnuts (10) 1044 - Walnuts (10) 1045 - Pecans (10) HONEY All honey and beeswax must have been produced by the exhibitor within a 15 month period prior to entry. All honey exhibited must have been gathered and ripened in a natural way by honey bees. All extracted honey entries must be exhibited in 1 lb. glass jars. All chunk and finely granulated honey entries must be exhibited in jars of one pound or more capacity. All section comb honey entries must be wrapped in clear cellophane. Class 1056 - Dark extracted honey - 1 lb. jar 1057 - Light extracted honey - 1 lb. jar 1058 - Section comb honey - light (2 sections) 1059 - Section comb honey - dark (2 sections) Sand Art! Come Create Sand Art Master Pieces with the Worcester County Junior Board & local 4-Her’s!! DIVISION U -BOOTHS 1. 4-H/FFA PROMOTION Division Rules & Regulations: 1. 4-H and FFA Members may exhibit in Sections I & II of this division. Only 4-H Members enter in this category. 2. Exhibitors and exhibits must comply with “General State Fair Rules & Regulations”, “General 4-H and FFA Rules & Regulations”, these “Division Rules & Regulations” and the applicable “Section Rules & Regulations”. 3 All exhibits must relate to and promote 4-H or FFA. Cartoon figures, such as Spongebob, Bart Simpson, etc., cannot be used since they are copyrighted. 4. Booths and banners must primarily be the work of club or chapter members. Parents, leaders and advisors may supervise and assist with the design but may not do a significant portion of the construction. Posters must be the work of the Exhibitor. 5. Exhibits previously entered in the Worcester County Fair are not allowed. Booth frames, etc. may be reused. 4-H and FFA CLUB/CHAPTER BOOTHS CLASSES: • There are two classes offered: A) Themed and B) Open. • Themed booths shall use the following theme for 2016 “Make A Lasting Memory with 4-H/FFA” • Open booths may feature any theme promoting 4-H or FFA. Size and Construction: • Exterior booth dimensions must be: 47” W x 36” D x 22” H. • The sides must be in the shape of a right triangle using the following dimensions: 22”tall x 36”long/deep. ID CARD: • Identification card must be typed not hand written. Font size minimum 16pt. • Card should be (business card size) 2”x3.5” in size and displayed horizontally. • Securely attached to the bottom board, on the right front corner. • The ID card must include the Club/Chapter Name and the county. • Missing ID Cards will result in disqualification. Booth Details: • Nothing in the booth may be taller than the sides of the booth where the item is placed. • No Electrical hookups will be provided. • Structure MUST be constructed of durable materials that will look good for the duration of the fair. • Booth items MUST be securely fastened to prevent damage, loss or to prevent items from shifting if moved. Booths are often relocated after they are dropped off, if items shift due to poor design they will be left where they fall. • Failure to comply with these instructions may cause the booth to be disqualified and not receive a premium. Booths MUST Display: • Booth Title • Minimum of one OFFICIAL 4-H Clover or FFA crest must be displayed. • Suggestions: Use readable font choices and sizes, make sure to use proper clover and crest in readable formats, colors and sizes. This is marketing/promotional display, make sure to highlight your organization. When displayed can we tell who is promoting this booth and what for? Be creative with placements of logos, text, graphics, and 3-dimensional items. Check the schedule for all the DOG FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES PLANNED! All dogs must be leashed. Check the schedule for booth times! Pet owners are responsible for cleaning up after their pet. Page 19 Worcester County Fair Check Our The Worcester County Commissioners proudly support the Worcester County Fair page OFTEN for a FULL Vendor List!! Madison J. Bunting Jr., President Merrill Lockfaw, Vice President Theodore "Ted" J. Elder Anthony "Chip" W. Bertino, Jr. James “Bud” C. Church Diana Purnell Joseph M. Mitrecic 2016 Classic Car and Truck Show Saturday, August 13, 2016 11 a.m. until 2 p.m. Page 20 Worcester County Fair WORCESTER COUNTY FAIR At BYRD PARK LIVESTOCK EXHIBITS 2016 Livestock Rules and Regulations 1. All entries must be pre-registered by July 29, 2016. Only forms sent by mail or email will be accepted. No copies or faxes. 2. All livestock entries must meet the requirements of the State of Maryland Animal Health Department and be accompanied by approved Health Papers atthe time of registration. All animals must be tagged according to the prevailing USDA requirements. (Dairy, Beef, Swine, Goats, Sheep, Poultry, Rabbit Entries) ENTRY FORM Name 3. 4. 5. All animals must be the bonafide property of the exhibitor. All 4-H/FFA Chapter exhibitors must be registered by June 01, 2016 with the 4-H Educator in their County. All4-H exhibit animals shall be tagged and registered in accordance with the "Maryland 4-H Animal Ownership Deadlines." Dairy and Beef entries will be limited to 4 animals per exhibitor. All animals should be tagged in accordance with MD animal health department requirements. Entries shall be limited to Open Youth ages 8 - 18 and 4-H youth ages 8 to 18 from Worcester, Wicomico, and Somerset County 4-H Clubs. There will be separate classes for Youth and 4-H/FFA Registration will be from 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Thursday, August 11, 2016. All animals must be checked in and secured in pens with proper bedding, feed and water by 10:00 p.m. All exhibitors shall attend a barn meeting at 8:30p.m. on August 11, 2016 after registration. The Livestock Areas shall be in Order when the Fair Opens Friday, August 12, 2016. Livestock may not be removed until 4:00 p.m. Sunday, August 14, 2016. 6. Exhibitors are responsible for the care of their animals. Pens, Stalls and Animals shall be kept presentable at all times. The exhibitor is responsible forproviding all needed equipment to care for the animals and to keep the Barn in order. Aisles should be kept clear to allow the public to move through the exhibit without risk. No washing will be allowed outside of designated areas. 7. All animals must be exhibited by their owner/exhibitor, except in classes where 2 animals must be shown in the same class. In this case, the other animal must be shown by a properly attired youth or 4-H member. 8. Proper Showmanship attire is required for all classes and shall be according to the guidelines in the Maryland State Fair Book. No open-toed shoes will be allowed. Work type boots are recommended. 9. All Market Classes will be broken down based on weight at weigh-in at the Fair at the discretion of the Livestock Superintendent. Entries not reaching minimum weight at the Fair may not compete for Grand or Reserve Champion Market Animal. Animals entered in Market Classes may not be entered in Breeding classes. 10. Ages of all animals for entry into classes shall be the age of that animal on July 1 of the current year unless otherwise stated. 11. In the event that there is only one entry in the class, the placing of the entry shall depend upon the merit of the entry and the award made at the discretion of the Judge. 12. All Exhibitors, Parents, and persons working with the exhibits or the exhibitors are expected to demonstrate courtesy and respect toward the livestock, other exhibitors, any persons working in the livestock area and the public. Anyone having inappropriate behavior may be disqualified and asked toleave the Fair. No drugs, Alcoholic Beverages, or disrespectful language will be tolerated. 13. All exhibitors are expected to fit their animals. Assistance from other 4Her's is permitted and 4-Her's are encouraged to offer assistance to one another. Parents or leaders may assist novice show persons. Guidance is permitted for Junior exhibitors, but the exhibitors are expected to do the work themselves. Senior exhibitors are not permitted to receive assistance in fitting animals. Parents/Leaders may help move animals. 14. Overnight stay at the Fair shall be limited to those youth with Goats, Sheep, Swine, Beef, and/or Dairy Exhibits. Exhibitors wishing to stay at the Fair overnight must be accompanied by a parent or approved adult supervisor (written permission must be given to the Livestock Superintendent). All youthstaying overnight will not be permitted to leave the Fair after Fair Hours. 15. All exhibitors will be expected to clean up their pens on Sunday, August 14, 2016. 16. Every effort will be made to protect the entries while at the Fair. However, the Worcester County 4-H / FFA Fair disclaims any responsibility for loss or damage to property or persons. 17. All rules are subject to the final interpretation by the Livestock Superintendent. Any rule interpretation or change made by the Livestock Superintendent shall reflect the best interest of the Worcester County 4-H / FFA Fair and the youth involved. Street Address City/State/Zip Phone # 4-H/FFA Club: Codes for Age Division Exhibitor J = 4-H Junior I = 4-H Intermediate S = 4-H Senior County: Age as of 1/1/16 Birth date: DIVISION CLASS No. AGE DIVISION BREED ITEM DESCRIPTION Include sex of animal & Tag Number # of Animals | # of Pens Goats | Sheep | Swine | Beef | Dairy | Poultry | Rabbits | Complete and Return this Form to Worcester County 4-H FFA Fair P.O. Box 356, Snow Hill MD 21863 BY Friday, JULY 29, 2016 You May Copy this Form or Use a Blank Sheet of Paper for Additional Entries You can register online at: www.worcestercountyfair.com Page 21 Worcester County Fair Thank you For your generosity! MidAtlantic Farm Credit makes farm and country home loans, loans for equipment and buildings, land loans, construction loans, improvement loans and production/operating loans. Contact toll free: 1-888-3393334 (302) 436-5121/5597 (800) 292-6542 We are proud of the youth involved in the Worcester County 4-H programs! Furniture * Carpeting * Appliance Store Selbyville Tractor & Equipment, Inc P.O. Box 128 * Route 113 * Selbyville, DE 19975 Family Owned & Operated Serving the Shore Since 1947 1541 Ocean Highway Pocomoke City, Maryland 21851 410-957-3500 Page 22 Worcester County Fair DIVISION V - DAIRY Class 1083 4H/FFA Showmanship Novice (first timer) 1084 4H/FFA Showmanship Junior (8-13) 1085 4H/FFA Showmanship Senior (14-18) 1086 - Junior Heifer Calf - born after 1/1/16 1087 - Senior Heifer Calf - born 6/1/16 to 12/31/16 1088 - Junior Yearling Heifer - born 1/1/16 to 5/31/16 1089 - Senior Yearling Heifer - born before 12/31/15 and nevercalved 1090 - Steer (animal must be pure dairy breed) 1091 - Dairy Cow in Milk - 2 years old and over and must have calved DIVISION VG - DAIRY GOATS Dwarfs and Minis may be separated into separate classes at the discretion of the Livestock Superintendent with the exception of Fitting and Showing Classes. Class 1103 4H/FFA Showmanship Novice (first timer) 1104 4H/FFA Showmanship Junior (8-13) 1105 4H/FFA Showmanship Senior (14-18) 1106 - Junior Doe Kid - born on or after April 1, 2016 1107 - Senior Doe Kid - born on or after Sept. 1, 2015– March 31, 2016 1108 - Dry Yearling - under two yrs. old and never freshened 1109 - Milking Yearling - under two yrs. old inmilk 1110 - Doe in milk - 2 years 1111 - Doe in milk - 3 years 1112 - Doe in milk - 4 years 1113 - Doe in milk - 5 years 1114 - Dairy Herd - 3 does, owned by exhibitor (any animals entered in Dairy Herd must also be shown in individual classes) DIVISION W - BEEF Class 1118 4H/FFA Showmanship Novice (first timer) 1119 4H/FFA Showmanship Junior (8-13) 1120 4H/FFA Showmanship Senior (14-18) Market Beef 1121 - Feeder Calf - 400-600 lbs. 1122 - Market Steer – Min. 900 lbs. Animals will be divided into lightweight and heavyweight divisions. Each exhibitor may enter 4 animals total – 2 per weight division. Breeding Beef 1124 - Junior Heifer Calf - born on or after Jan. 1, 2016 1125 - Senior Heifer Calf - born 6/1/15 to 12/31/15 1126 - Junior Yearling Heifer - born 1/1/15 to 5/31/15 1127 - Senior Yearling Heifer - born 6/1/14 to 12/31/14 1128 - Cow - 2 yrs. old and older and must have calved Megan’s Playground Farm Congratulates all participants in the Worcester County Fair on a Job Well Done! Earl & Cheryl Ludy Pocomoke City, Maryland DIVISION MG - MEAT GOATS Dwarfs and Minis may be separated into separate classes at the discretion of the Livestock Superintendent with the exception of 4H/FFA Showmanship Classes. Class 1130 4H/FFA Showmanship Novice (first timer) 1131 4H/FFA Showmanship Junior (8-13) 1132 4H/FFA Showmanship Senior (14-18) Breeding Meat Goats 1133 - Junior Doe Kid - born after March 1, 2016 1134 - Senior Doe Kid - born Sept. 1, 2015 to Feb. 29, 2016 1135 - Yearling Doe - at least 1 yr. old & less than 2 yrs. old 1136 - Senior Production Doe - 2 years and older and must have kidded. 1139 - Buck Kid - under 1 year old 1137- Market Meat Goats – Min. 40 lbs. Animals will be divided into lightweight and heavyweight divisions. Each exhibitor may enter 4 animals total – 2 per weight division. DIVISION X -SWINE Class 1143 4H/FFA Showmanship Novice (first timer) 1144 4H/FFA Showmanship Junior (8-13) 1145 4H/FFA Showmanship - Senior (14-18) 1146 - Spring Gilt - born Jan. 1, 2016 - May 1, 2016 Market Hogs 1147 - Market Hog- Animals will be divided into light, medium and heavyweight divisions. Each exhibitor may enter 6 animals total – 2 per weight division 1150 - Market Hog Pairs - Exhibitor may enter only one pair in this class. Pairs may be exhibited in pens, at the discretion of Livestock Superintendent. DIVISION Y – SHEEP Wool and Hair breeds may be separated into separate classes at the discretion of the Livestock Superintendent with the exception of Showmanship Classes Class 1160 4H/FFA Showmanship Novice (first timer) 1161 4H/FFA Showmanship Junior (8-13) 1162 4H/FFA Showmanship Senior (14-18) 1163 - Market Lamb - must be under 1 year old and min. 60 lbs. Animals will be divided into lightweight and heavyweight divisions. Each exhibitor 4 animals total – 2 per weight division. Breeding Sheep 1165 - Ram Lamb - under 1 year old 1166 - Junior Ewe Lamb - born after Jan. 1, 2016 1167 - Senior Ewe Lamb - born Sept 1, 2015 to Dec 31,2015 1168 - Yearling Ewe - at least 1 year old but under 2 yrs. old 1169 - Production Ewe - 2 yrs. old and older and must have lambed. Page 23 Worcester County Fair DIVISION Z -POULTRY 1. Poultry Show will be open to 4-H Youth, Open Youth and Open Adults. 2. No waterfowl will be accepted for exhibit by order of the Maryland Department of Agriculture. 3. State of Maryland regulations require that all poultry except waterfowl, pigeons and doves entered into Exhibition must have originated from a U.S. Pullorum-Typhoid clean flock as defined in title 9 of the Code of Federal Regulations or every participating bird must have a negative test for Sammonella Pullorum-Typhoid within 90 days before the Fair. These tested birds must be held separate from the remainder of the flock. If the birds are commingled then all tests are void. Documentation of tests results shall be on MDA-E20, VS form9-2, VS form 9-3 or comparable form. Foe Out-of State poultry health requirements you may call the Maryland Department of Agriculture at 410-841-5810 or on the web at http://www.mda.state.md.us 4. The Maryland Department of Agriculture regulations require that all poultry entered into Exhibition must tested for Avian Influenza within 10 days of entry, or originate from a NPIP Avian Influenza Clean or Monitored Flock. Oil Co., Inc. FUEL OIL ~ KEROSENE PROPANE ~ GASOLINE DIESEL 5. All poultry must be registered in the Maryland Domestic Poultry and Exotic Bird Premises Registration Program. All Poultry shall be identified with a Maryland Dept. Of Agriculture approved tamper-proof numbered leg or wing band. 6. More detailed information on required testing, tagging and certificates of Veterinary inspection may be obtained from the Maryland Department of Agriculture at 410-841-5810 or on the web at http://www.mda.state.md.us. 7. Entrants are limited to entering a total of 12 birds. There may be more than 1 entry per class. 8. Exhibitors are responsible for providing food and water for their birds. 9. All entries must be pre-registered by July 24, 2016. 10. All poultry will be accepted for exhibit between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 11, 2016. Class 1175- Perfect Dozen 1176- 4-H Novice Showmanship 1177- 4-H Junior Showmanship 1178- 4-H Senior Showmanship Shown as male or female (All Poultry) 1181 - White Egg Layer 1182 - Brown Egg Layer 1183 - Broilers (Pen 2 Males) 1184 - Roaster 1185 - Capon Purebred Large Fowl 1186 - American 1187 - English 1188 - Asiatic 1189 - Mediterranean 1190 - Duck 1191 - Any Other Purebred Breed Purebred Bantams 1192 - Single Comb Clean Legged 1193 - Rose Comb Clean Legged 1194 - Any Other Comb Clean Legged 1195 - Feather Legged 1196 - Modern Game 1197 - Old English Game Other 1198 - Duck 1199 - Guinea 1200 - Turkey 1201 - Pheasant Pete & Danny Scarborough Father & Son Since ‘21 Snow Hill, MD 21863 410-632-0151 Page 24 Worcester County Fair DIVISION AA - RABBITS All entries must be pre-registered by July 29, 2016. 1. Rabbit Show will be open to 4-H Youth, Open Youth and Open Adult. Must bring to the fair a completed self certification of animal health for each entry. 2. Entries must be in place between 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 11th and will be released at 4:00 p.m. on Sunday, August 14th. 3. Exhibitors are responsible for providing food and water for their animals. 4. Class, breed, rabbits age division, and ear tattoo* number must be written on the entry blank. Must have a tattoo for identification whether permanent or temporary. 5. Rabbits in breed classes must be a minimum of 12 weeks old to be shown. NO EXCEPTIONS. There are no fur classes. 6. Rabbits will be judged by the latest ARBA Standard of Perfection. 7. A breed champion will be selected in those breeds with 5 or more entries. 8. Rosettes will be awarded to Breed Champion & Reserve Breed Champion. 9. A trophy will be awarded to 4-H, Open Youth and Adult Best of Show entry. 10. Any rabbit showing signs of diseases will be refused entry. 11. All exhibitors are responsible for presentation of animals for judging unless prior arrangements have been made with rabbit superintendent. Class 1202 – Dutch Buck 1203 – Dutch Doe 1204 – Holland Lop Buck 1205 - Holland Lop Doe 1206 – Netherlands Dwarf Buck 1207 – Netherlands Dwarf Doe 1208 – Jersey Woolly Buck 1209 – Jersey Woolly Doe 1210 – Mini Rex Buck 1211 – Mini Rex Doe 1212- Satin Buck 1213- Satin Doe 1214-Any other purebred Buck Small Breed 1215- Any other purebred Doe Small Breed 1216- Crossbred Buck (Small) 1217- Crossbred Doe (Small) 1218- California Buck 1219- California Doe 1220- French Lop Buck 1221- French Lop Doe 1222- Chinchilla Buck 1223- Chinchilla Doe 1224- Mini Lop Buck 1225- Mini Lop Doe 1226- New Zealand Buck 1227- New Zealand Doe 1228- Angora Buck 1229- Angora Doe 1230- Any other purebred Buck Large Breed 1231- Any other purebred Doe Large Breed 1232- Crossbred Buck (Large) 1233- Crossbred Doe (Small) 1234- Novice fitting and showmanship (first time rabbit) 1235- 4-H Junior filling and showmanship (8-13 years old) 1236- 4-H Senior fitting and showmanship (14-18 years old) 12. Exhibitors may exhibit more than one animal per class. Check Us Out On Facebook: ‘Sharing the Life, Love, and Liberty found in Jesus’ Feel free to worship as you feel comfortable. We invite you to join us in celebrating God’s greatness. Worship Service Pocomoke High School ~ Sundays at 10:00 a.m. Sunday School Pocomoke High School ~ Sundays at 9:00 a.m. * Children’s Church & Nursery Nourish your body and your soul! Free continental breakfast beginning at 9:30 a.m. “The Lord is my light and my salvation – whom shall I fear?” ~ Psalm 27:1 (NIV) Contact us: [email protected] www.baysidecommunitychurch.us Page 25 Worcester County Fair HORSE SHOW Entry Form SUNDAY AUGUST 14th 7am Registration 8am Show Begins Classes: 1. Open Halter 2. Open Showmanship 3. Mini-Horse Halter 4. Mini-Horse Showmanship 5. Mini-Horse In-Hand Free Jumping 6. Leadline Walk 7. Leadline Over poles 8. Leadline Off line 9. Short Stirrup Walk 10. Short Stirrup Walk/Trot 11. Short Stirrup Walk/Trot/Canter 12. Short Stirrup Over Fences X-rails ***15 minute schooling break*** 13. Low Hunter Walk/Trot/Canter 14. Low Hunter Over Fences 2’, 2’3, 2’6 15. Low Hunter Over Fences 2’, 2’3, 2’6 16. Pleasure Horse or Pony Walk/Trot 17. Pleasure Horse or Pony Walk/Trot/Canter 18. Pleasure Horse or Pony Over Fences X-rails, 2’, 2’3 19. Equitation Walk 20. Equitation Walk/Trot 21. Equitation Walk/Trot/Canter 22. Equitation Over Fences X-Rails, 2’, 2’3 23. Simon Says 24. Musical Cones 25. Barrel Racing 26. Walk/Trot (Pairs) 27. Pony Express (Pairs) 28. Pole Bending (Pairs) 29. Mini-Horse Pleasure Driving 30. Open Pleasure Driving 31. Open Pattern Driving 32. Open Driving Division DD Horse Show Rules 1. Classes are Open to youth and adult 2. An ASTM approved safety headgear is required by all riders. All riders must wear boots or shoes with a heel. "Show Clothes" are preferred although not required. 3. All classes are open to English and Western riders. Pleasure Horse & Hunter may cross enter. 4. Negative Coggins is required for each horse entering in a class. They will be checked upon entering by a show steward or manager. Please make sure to send a copy of your coggins if you pre-enter. 5. Worcester County Fair Board, the Town of Snow Hill, and its agents/representatives/stewards will not be held liable for injury to participants or horses. 6. All dogs must be leashed. 7. All judges/officials decisions are final. 8. Entry fee is $5.00 per class if Pre-entered by the due date, otherwise the day of the show the entry fee is $8.00 per class. 9. Ribbons will be awarded for each class. Each division will have a Champion and Reserve Champion. There also will be a sportsmanship award. Awarded to the rider who best exemplifies good sportsmanship and support for their peers. This award will be given by the judge at the end of the day! 10. Classes may be split or cancelled depending on number of entries at the show steward’s discretion. 11. Any questions arising that are not covered by these rules will be handled by a show steward. 12. Registration will be held one (1) hour prior to the show. Preferred if you Pre-Enter by the due date! 13. Martingales are not allowed to be worn in "Flat" classes. 14. All times are subject to change due to participation. 15. Classes 25-27 are pair classes. These classes require two riders. To qualify for Champion and Reserve Champion Division, the same two riders must compete together throughout the division. Please specify the groups by rider and horse to the show office. Each rider will be charged for participating in the pairs class. 16. Leadline riders must be 10 years old and under. If participant competes in the Leadline division, they will not be permitted to enter in any other classes except Halter, Showmanship, or Mini-Horse. Divisions: Open Short Stirrup Low Hunter Mini-Horse Equitation Pairs Driving Leadline Pleasure Page 26 Worcester County Fair PREMIUMS WILL BE AWARDED BASED ON THE FOLLOWING SCALES: Division A & U – Club Division Z, AA Banners and Booths Division B - T 4-H Grand Champion in Each Division Receives $10.00 Special Award Premium Blue - $3.00 Blue - $3.50 Blue - $10.00 Red - $2.50 White - $2.00 Red - $3.00 White - $2.50 Red - $9.00 White - $8.00 Green - $0.00 Yellow - $2.00 DIVISION VG, MG, X & Y – DAIRY GOATS, MEAT GOATS, SWINE, & SHEEP 3 $10.00 4 $9.00 5 $8.00 Participation $0.00 DIVISION V & W - DAIRY COWS & BEEF Placing - Prize 1 2 $20.00 $17.00 3 $14.00 4 $13.00 5 $12.00 Participation $0.00 3 $3.00 4 $2.00 5 $1.00 BERLIN HOOT OWLS 4-H CLUB Mendy Fiori Katie Grey Patty Grey Denise Ortega FRIEND FINDERS 4-H CLUB Alicia Maddox Constance Pollock SOARING EAGLES 4-H CLUB Stacie Ayres-Ennis Hermetta Hudson SHINING LIGHT 4-H CLUB Maria Stewart Kristie St. Pierre DIVISION DD - HORSE SHOW Placing - Prize 1 2 $5.00 $4.00 BARN BUDDIES 4-H CLUB Debbie Morris Lauren Morris FREESTYLE 4-H CLUB Linda Holland Ken Holland Kassie Blakelock Green - $0.00 Placing - Prize 1 2 $16.00 $13.00 2015 -16 4-H CLUB ORGANIZATIONAL LEADERS Participation $0.00 HERDSMANSHIPAWARD CRITERIA All exhibitors of livestock, goats, and larger animals are eligible to be considered for this award. Experience in 4-H or age will not be a factor. The Herdsmanship Award selection committee will be determined by the 4-H Agent, Livestock Superintendent, and Fair Board President; prior to start of the Fair. Exhibitors and leaders will not be aware of the members of the selection committee. Observation will occur randomly, throughout the Fair, starting with the time of livestock entry. The purpose of this award is to recognize a youth who consistently demonstrates excellence in the following areas. These are not necessarily listed in order of importance: 2. Personal behavior consistent with the values stated in the 4-H motto. 3. Compliance with livestock rules and regulations. 4. Knowledge of livestock being exhibited. 5. Care of livestock being exhibited. 6. Cooperation in maintenance of barn area. 7. Willingness to assist other exhibitors in care or protection of their livestock. 8. Rapport with and courtesy toward public in the livestock exhibit area. 8. Attentiveness to and respect for livestock superintendents, parents, and leaders. WORCESTER COUNTY ADVENTURERS Dan Barrett Lorraine Barrett Dave Richardson WORCESTER COUNTY FUTURE 4-H’ERS Katie Clogg AmandaVreeland WORCESTER COUNTY LIVESTOCK CLUB Keith Dorey Lori Dorey FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT 4-H PLEASE CONTACT: LISA MURPHY [email protected] CINDY MORRIS [email protected] KELLY CARROLL RICHARDSON [email protected] Page 27 Worcester County Fair Page 28 Worcester County Fair August 12th, 2016 11:00am – 2:00pm @ the Worcester County Fair! Come out and join us for Come Visit some of our Safe Kids Vendors Atlantic General Hospital Choptank Electric Eastern Shore Oral Health Education & Outreach Program Maryland State Police Miss Utility Ocean City Police Department Mounted Patrol Pocomoke City Police Department Worcester County Fire Marshall Worcester County Health Department Worcester County Sheriff’s Office Worcester County Department of Social Services Worcester County 4-H T S f S S f Elec ic S f S S f ic S f **Vendor list is not complete and is subject to change** Page 29 Worcester County Fair Mark E. Williams Blacksmith * Custom Ironwork 114 West Federal Street Snow Hill, Maryland 21863 410-632-0914 [email protected] Proud supporter of Worcester County 4H and Future Farmers of America! THOMAS C. BEACHAMP President 900 Clarke Avenue P.O. Box 389 Pocomoke, Maryland 21851 410-957-1100 Fax: 410-957-3030 Page 30 Worcester County Fair Breyer Horse Show Saturday, August13, 2016 2:30 p.m. DIVISION: Open (19 & older) Youth (18 & under) Mini (Open and Youth show together) Halter Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Description Foal Yearling any age under 2 years Pony any breed Paint Quarter horse Appaloosa Standardbred /Thoroughbred Sport horse/Warmblood Arabian/Part Arabian Morgan Spanish Breeds Friesian/Andalusian/Lusitano Draft Breeds Gaited Breeds/Tennessee Walking horse/Saddlebred Mules and Donkeys Any other breed not listed/Mixed/Grade Domestic Animals – non-equine Wild Animals – non-equine Re-paint customized by entrant Re-paint customized unrealistic by entrant Connoisseur class Grand Champion/Reserve Champion for Halter Division Performance Class 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Description Jumping (must have jumps, English bridle andsaddle) English/Western Pleasure (must have correcttack) English and Western Trial (must have obstacles & correcttack) Other English & Western Performance (Dressage, Roping etc.) Driving (must have harnesses on, but do not needcart) Working (plowing, logging, police, fire) Costume Grand Champion/Reserve Champion for Performance Division Miscellaneous Class Description 28 29 30 31 Fantasy Horses Horses and History Scene Stuffed equine RULES: 1. Classes are judged on suitability of Horse Class, condition of model (scratches, hair out of place, etc) and conformation. 2. Class 1 -20: no tack allowed UNLESS breed specific-Halter/Bridles are used; HOWEVER, placement of bit & poor fitting halter/bridle will affect placing. 3. Class 21 - 27: judged on suitability of horse to class, condition of model and correctness of tack; placement of bits, and tack will affect placing. 4. Class 24: each entrant must have card placed with entry describing what horse is doing. 5. ID Tags: Each horse needs to have a tag attached to the back foot of the non-show side. On the front of the tag, you put Breed, Gender, and Age. On the back of the tag, you put Horse’s name and Owner’s initials. (These tagscan be purchased at most variety stores). 6. Time limit between classes for set-up will be 5 minutes, Halter or Performance. 7. All entrants are responsible for getting their horses to the show table and judge on time. 8. There will be a Grand Champion and Reserve Champion of the showfor both Adult and Youth. 9. Anything not covered in the rules will be at the Judge’s discretion. 10. Neither the Worcester County Fair, nor organizers of the show will be responsible/liable for the safety of the Model Horses or participants at the show Page 31 Worcester County Fair 2016 Worcester County Fair Schedule of Events Wednesday, August 10th 4:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. – Enter Indoor Exhibits Thursday, August 11th 9a.m. - Noon – Judging of Indoor Exhibits 3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. – Vendor Check-in 5:00 p.m.-8:00 p.m. –Arrival of Livestock 8:30 p.m.–Barn Meeting for Livestock Exhibitors Friday, August 12th 10:30 a.m. – Fair Opens 11:00 – 2:00 p.m. Youth STEM Activities 11:00 a.m-2:00 p.m. –Worcester Celebrates Safe Kids Day 11:00a.m - 1:00p.m.-Home Depot Activities 12:00 Rabbit Show 2:oo p.m.- Dairy Goat Show 2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m.- Sand Art 2:30 p.m – 4:30 p.m. Kids Mud Bog 3:00 p.m. –Poultry Show 5:00 p.m.- Dairy Cow Show 6:30 p.m. –Benefit & Cake Auction 8:00 p.m. Fair Closes for the Day 2:00 p.m. – 6:00p.m.- Sand Art 2:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Bingo 2:30 - Breyer Horse Show 2:30 p.m. - Children’s Egg Toss 3:00 p.m. – Children’s Hula Hoop Contest 3:30 p.m. Children’s Extra Large Kool Pop Eating Contest 4:00 p.m. – Children’s Sack Race 4:30 p.m. – Children’s Dodge Ball Game 5:00 p.m. – Children’s Dizzy Mummy Race (Need Partner) 5:30 p.m. –Children’s Minute to Win It Games 6:00 p.m.- Swine Show 6:00 p.m. – Adult & Youth Talent Show 8:00 p.m. - Fair Closes for the Day Sunday, August 14th 8:00 a.m. Horse Show 10:30 a.m. - Fair Opens 11:00 a.m.- Church Service by Bayside Community Church 12:00 - 1:00 Music by Bayside Church 12:00 – 2:00 p.m – Kids Mud Bog 12:30 p.m. – 3:30 Motorcycle Show 1:00 p.m.- Sheep Show 1:00 – 3:00 – Scales and Tails Program 2:00 -Slow and Go Motorcycle Race 2:00 – 4:00 p.m. – Sand Art 4:00 p.m. - Awards Ceremony 4:30 p.m. - Fair Closes Saturday, August 13th 10:oo a.m. - Fair Opens 10:30 a.m. – County Costume Parade 11:00 a.m. – Children’s Limbo Contest 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. - Classic Car & Truck show 11:00 a.m. –Beef Show 11:30 a.m. – Tug of War- Children vs Parents Also don’t m i ss a c tiv it ie s w i th o u r vendors: B lac k A cr eP o n yR id e s 11:30 – 2:00 Quilters Pocomoke River Cruises 12:00 p.m.– Children’s Chicken Scratch Blacksmithing 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. Music by County Cross Quilters Roads 12:30 p.m. – Children’s Watermelon Eating Contest and more to come…. 1:00 p.m. – Meat Goat Show 1:30 p.m -Children's Pedal Tractors Don’t forget to save your appetite for our 2:00 p.m. Children's Pie Eating Contest delicious food vendors!! Crafters, artisans, vendors and more to come! Lots of kids activities all weekend long! Pet friendly event-All pets must be leashed! Scheduled entertainment is subject to change.