2015 FAIR BOOK FINAL
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2015 FAIR BOOK FINAL
Table of Contents Page No. General Information 2015 Fair Book Dedication-Stan Sloan Officers/Committees /Superintendents Admissions & Fees Memorial Page for Don Spray Exhibitor deadlines and check-in times Grandstand Events & Prices Schedule of Events & Judging Battle of The Bands Farm Bureau Building Demonstrations CCYLP Pledge Livestock Auction Information Cheboygan County 4-H Good Eats at the Fair CC Riders 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7.5 8 9 10-11 12 13 13.5 Rules, Regulations, Requirements & Policies Cheboygan County Fair Rules & Regulations 14-16 Animal Health Requirements for 2015 17 Dept. of Agriculture Food Concessions Regulations 17 Equine Rules & Regulations 18 Youth Groups – Rules & Regulations 19 Animal Market Rules 19 COGGINS Requirements 20 Drug Testing and Complaints Policy 21-22 Open Class Exhibitors Dept. 01 – Dairy Cattle Dept. 03 – Beef Cattle Dept. 05 – Sheep Dept. 07 – Goats Dept. 09 – Swine Dept. 13 – Rabbits & Pocket Pets Dept. 15 – Open Horse (Saturday & Sunday ) Dept. 18 – Llamas/Alpacas/Exotic Animals Dept. 39 – Artificial Breeders Dept. 40 – Needlecraft Dept. 41 – Culinary Arts (All Foods) Dept. 42 – Fine Arts Dept. 43 – Folk Arts Dept. 44 – Photography Dept. 45 – Antiques Dept. 46 – Agriculture/Forestry Dept . 47 - Floriculture Dept. 48 – Horticulture Dept. 49 – Organization/Group Displays Dept. 73 – Contest/Demonstrations Dept. 91 – Golden Agers Dept. 100 – Horse Pulling Dept. 103 – Tractor Pull (Farm) Dept. 104 – Antique Tractor Pull 23 23 24 24 25 26 27-29 30 30 31-34 34-37 37 37-38 39 39-41 41-42 42-43 43-44 45 46 46 47 48 49 Page No. Youth Club Exhibitors 9 Years and Older Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. 02 – Dairy Cattle 04 – Beef Cattle/Veal 06 – Sheep 08 – Goats 10 – Swine 14 – Rabbits/Cavies/Pocket Pets 16 – Equine MONDAY: HORSE SHOW THURSDAY: HORSE SHOW 18 – Llamas/Alpacas/Exotic Animals 39 – Barn Awards/Showmanship Sweepstakes/Animal Records 60 – Needlework 61 – Food Preparation 62 – Fine Arts 63 – Other Projects 64 – Photography 67 – Floriculture 68 – Horticulture 69 – Veterinary Science 70 – Conservation/Natural Resources/ Recycling 72 – Educational Projects 50 50-51 51 51-52 52 53 54 55 52 56 57 57-58 58 58-59 59 59 59-60 60 60 60-61 Section 540 Youth Club Exhibitors 5 to 8 Years Old Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. 2 – Dairy Cattle 4 – Beef Cattle/Veal 6 – Sheep 8 – Goats 10 – Swine 14 – Rabbit/Cavies/Pocket Pets 16 – Equine Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. Dept. 18 – Llamas/Alpacas/Exotic animals 60 – Needlework 61 – Food Preparation 62 – Fine Arts 63 – Folk Arts 64 – Photography 67 – Floriculture 68 – Horticulture 69 – Veterinary Science 70 – Natural Resources 72 – Educational Sponsorship Opportunities and Our 2014 Sponsors. Exhibitor Entry Forms 62 62 62 62 62 63 63 62 64 64 64 65 65 65 66 66 66 66-67 68-70 back of book 2015 FAIR BOOK DEDICATION Stan Sloan has been a dedicated volunteer to the Cheboygan County Fair for many years. He was born in the south Saginaw Bridgeport area. Stan was a staff sergeant in the US army infantry in World War II. He was in the last Mounted Calvary Division in the US Mars Task Force in Burma, packing artillery into the mountains of Burma on mules. After the war Stan attended Reppert Auction School on the GI Bill where he also trained on cattle judging. Stan and his wife E. Marie Sloan were married in 1948 and purchased their farm in Cheboygan Country from Stan's mother-in-law. They raised a family, Hereford beef cattle and rainbow trout. Stan has been volunteering his time to the Youth Livestock auction ever since it was started in 1964 only missing a couple of sales. He was instrumental in building the sale into what it is today. Stan has been selling animals for many generations of Cheboygan county families. Stan has always been willing to help any youth with their project animals. He has been a fixture at the livestock auction for so many years that it would be hard to imagine him not sitting up at the auction table and selling the livestock for the kids. Stan has been such a great volunteer to the fair and other organizations. The Fair Board, Staff, Volunteers, Youth and Community all "Thank You" for your decades of service. 1. August 8th – 15th, 2015 2015 Officers and Executive Board Chuck Robiadek Ron Williams Dan O’Henley Terry Drake Lisa Duncan Directors County Liaison Officers PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT MANAGER TREASURER SECRETARY Matt Horrocks Keith Kwiatkowski Darl Taylor Kelsey Kennedy Dan Frazier Colette Andres Beth Buhr John Brown Jr. Nate Howell Steve Sanford Ron Fenlon President and Vice-President are Executive Officers of ALL committees. COMMISSIONER Cal Gouine 2015 FAIR BOARD COMMITTEES AND MEMBERS COMMITTEE CHAIR and CO-CHAIR COMMITTEE MEMBERS Awards-Budget-Salaries-InsuranceSpecial Events C. Robiadek and R. Williams T. Drake-M. Horrocks-D. Frazier Finance C. Robiadek and T. Drake D. O'Henley-L. Duncan-C. Gouine Parking & Security K. Kwiatkowski and Dan O'Henley K. Jones-D. Clarmont-D. Taylor-B. Buhr-N. Howell-R. FenlonD. Frazier 4H & Open Animals and Buildings Beth Buhr and Matt Horrocks R.Williams-N.Howell-L.Theunick-M.HorrocksD.O'Henley-P.Jarman-D.Wilcome-J. Brown Jr. AG/Forestry & Antiques B. Beethum/L. Tracy Buildings/Grounds/Planning Darl Taylor and Dan O'Henley R. Fenlon-N. Howell-M. Horrocks All Grandstand Events Ron Fenlon D. Taylor - M. Horrocks - N. Howell - B. Buhr D. O'Henley - J. Borowicz – S. Sanford Kids Day Ron Williams and Mary O'Henley D. O'Henley - K. Kennedy - R. Fenlon - K. Kwiatkowski – C. Andres Ladies Day Mary O'Henley M. Charboneau – C. Andres Advertising Ron Williams B. Buhr - M. Horrocks – C. Andres Commercial & Agriculture D.O’Henley N. Howell - D. Taylor – J. Brown Jr. Judging Lisa Duncan and Beth Buhr L. Theunick – K. Drake Campgrounds & Regulations Matt Horrocks and Darl Taylor D. O'Henley - N. Howell - B. Buhr - K. Kwiatkowski Guidelines/Policies/Passes Dan O'Henley and Nate Howell M. Horrocks - K. Kwiatkowski - B. Buhr Teen Events Dan Frazier and Ron Williams Raffle Ron Williams and Chuck Robiadek T. Drake – C. Gouine – A. Mushlock Convention Lisa Duncan J. Robiadek COMMITTEE – 4-H~OPEN~CCYLP~CCR Cattle BARN SUPERINTENDENTS COMMITTEE MEMBERS B. Buhr – S. Tohm G. Kane – J. Boman M. Horrocks – D. Tohm Equine Amy Horrocks Brenda Mushlock Stephanie Prow M. Horrocks – D. Peterson – K. Drake – L. Theunick – R. Brown Sheep~Lamb Beth Buhr – M. Horrocks-T. Woiderski Horrocks – L. Theunick Swine Matt Horrocks – D. Wilcome-K. Prow B. Buhr – L. Theunick Rabbit & Poultry Beth Buhr – Peggy Couture L. Theunick 4-H General L. Theunick 2. ADMISSIONS AND FEES GENERAL FAIR ADMISSIONS: Admission fees will be charged from 12:00 NOON to 11:00 PM DAILY. DAILY ADMISSIONS FEE: $3.00 per person, children under 12 will be free. If a paid person leaves the fairgrounds, it will be necessary to pay another entry fee. In case of an emergency, arrangements for return may be made with gate attendants. WEEKLY GATE PASSES FEE: $10.00 per person. This entitles a person gate entrance into the fairgrounds each day. LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS ADMISSIONS PASS FEE: $10.00 per person (weekly gate pass), includes one vehicle. The exhibitor’s vehicle is allowed entrance through the west gate to service exhibits. In no case shall any vehicle drive on the midway. Vehicles must be parked at the back of tents or buildings. Passes issued to CCR, CCYLP, and 4-H members or leaders entitles admissions to that person only. It does not admit the whole family. FAIR EMPLOYEES AND CONCESSIONERS ADMISSIONS FEE: will be furnished at the discretion of management. OPEN CLASS ENTRY FEES: Livestock: Stall/Pen Fee Entry Fee per Class Market animals raised together, must share a pen. Not to exceed 2 animals per pen. Sheep $1.50 $1.00 Swine $1.50 $1.00 Cattle $1.50 $1.00 *Rabbits $ .50 $ .25 *Poultry $ .50 $ .25 * = one animal per pen, except for multiple pen entries (e.g. meat pen of three) Horses: Fee Entry Fee per class Box stall $15.00 See Open Horse Section $10 reimbursed if stall is cleaned, exhibitor is responsible for any damage to stalls. No tack stalls and no refunds for reserved stalls. Out of Trailer $1.00 See Open Horse Section NO horse trailer(s) parking between drive and the horse barn and/or side row of trailers and the horse barn or at the ends of the horse barn; these areas are for loading and unloading only. Any horse trailer not parked in designated areas, and/or drawing electrical, and/or water from the barn, will be charged a camping fee. CCYLP, CCR AND 4-H FEES: are the same as Open Class with the following exceptions: If youth exhibits in an additional open class, they pay the same open class entry fees as above. If youth has paid a stall fee, they do not need to pay the stall fee again for open class. Entry fee is $1.00 per page NOT per class. CAMPING FEES: $100 for the week of fair (includes electricity) or $15 per night. This does not include gate entry fees. AIR CONDITIONING USE IS NOT ALLOWED. 3. The Cheboygan Fair board, staff and volunteers would like to take a moment to recognize and reflect on the loss of board member Don Spray. Don has already had a Fair book dedicated to him; however we would like to once again acknowledge his decades of service to the Cheboygan County Fair. We all loved Don. His greatest gift was his ability to understand people and meet them at their level. He had the personality range to get the job done in any situation. He was able to raise his voice to put the fear into a rookie board member and just as easily squat down and speak softly to calm a small child in distress. We shall miss his firm handshake, which could lift you right out of your boots. We shall miss his humor; he had a joke for every occasion. We shall miss his amazing cooking and his recreational beverages, yum! Most of all, we will miss his laugh and his smile. Don you will forever have a place in our hearts, and will forever be a part of the Cheboygan County Fair. Thank you for sharing your talents and touching so many lives. 4. Exhibitor Entry Form Schedule And Exhibit Check-In Times Exhibitor Entry Form: ALL CLUB MEMBERS must submit their forms and payment to their club secretary or leader. ONLY open class exhibitor forms will be accepted at the fair office. NO entries will be accepted after July 13th, 2015. Exhibit & Project Check-In Times: Saturday Aug. 8th, 2015: All Registered Exhibits & Projects check – in times: 10:00 am – 4:00 pm (except Beef, Swine, Rabbits, Cavies & Pocket Pets) 4-H Exhibit Building Equine not participating in the Open Show (or Sunday 8-4pm) 10:00 am – 2:00 pm After Open Show is complete and before 4:00 pm on Sunday All Registered Beef, including Veal and Feeder Projects 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm only (In the cattle barn) Sunday Aug. 9th, 2015: check – in times: All Remaining Registered Livestock Exhibits & Projects All Registered Rabbits, Cavies & Pocket Pets All Registered Exhibits & Projects (except Beef, Rabbits, Cavies & Pocket Pets) 4-H Exhibit Building Record/Journal/Education Projects Due: CCYLP Monday Aug. 10th 5:00 pm CCR Monday Aug. 10th 8:00 am 8:00 am – 11:00 am noon – 4:00 pm 8:00 am – 4:00 pm (or Saturday 10-4pm) 9:00 am – noon Sunday Aug. 16th, 2015: Exhibits released between Jan. 1st, 2016: 1o:00 am – 2:00 pm only All fair book changes for 2016 must be submitted for consideration prior to this date. 5. 2015 GRANDSTAND EVENTS EVENT SCHEDULE & PRICING TIMES ARE TENTATIVE Saturday Aug. 8th 4X4 BURNOUT TUG OF WAR 7:00 PM $5 Sunday Aug. 9th FARM & ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULLS 1:00 PM $ 5 Monday Aug. 10th TBA Tuesday Aug. 11th HEAVYWEIGHT HORSE-PULL 7:00 PM $ 10 Wednesday Aug. 12th BATTLE OF THE BANDS 7:00 PM $ 10 Thursday Aug. 13th 4x4 TRUCK MUD RUN DRAGS 7:00 PM $ 10 Friday Aug. 14th SUPER MODIFIED TRACTOR AND TRUCK PULL 7:00 PM $ 12 Saturday Aug. 15th BUMP & RUN DERBY RACING 7:00 PM $ 12 3 years and under are free 6. FAIR SCHEDULE OF EVENTS & JUDGING TIMES ARE TENTATIVE Saturday Aug. 8th Sunday Aug. 9th TRI COUNTY OPEN HORSE ~ PLEASURE SHOW 8:30 AM 4-H JUDGING FOR 5 – 8 YR. OLDS (All Projects & Record Books) 2:00 PM 4-H PROJECTS JUDGING 2:00 PM 4-H PROJECT RECORD BOOKS HORSE 11:00 AM CCR Educational Project & Journal Judging (sign-up required) 9:00 AM – 2 PM TRI-COUNTY OPEN HORSE ~ SPEED SHOW 3:00 PM For 4-H youth participating in the Open Speed Show, call the 4-H Program Coordinator no later than 2 weeks prior to make special arrangements for your projects to be judged. Monday Aug. 10th FAMILY FUN DAY YOUTH HORSE SHOW JUDGING OPEN CLASS EXHIBITS JUDGING 4-H POCKET PET (including record books) JUDGING Tuesday Aug.11th 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM 8:30 AM 10:00 AM TBD AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURSES DAY CCYLP & 4-H BEEF & DAIRY Pre – Judging Clinic CCYLP & 4-H BEEF & DAIRY JUDGING 8:30 AM 9:00 AM (Followed by Open Class) EXHIBITS & DEMONSTRATIONS CHILDRENS PEDAL TRACTOR PULL 4-H & OPEN CLASS SMALL ANIMAL COSTUME CONTEST JUDGING DEMONSTRATIONS CCYLP & 4-H HOG Pre – Judging Clinic CCYLP & 4-H HOG JUDGING 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM 2:00 PM 4:00 PM 4:30 PM 5:00 PM (Followed by Open Class) Wednesday Aug. 12th VETERANS, SENIOR 60+ & HANDICAPABLE DAY (FREE ADMISSION 12-3PM) CCYLP & 4-H SHEEP & GOAT Pre – Judging Clinic 8:30 AM CCYLP & 4-H SHEEP & GOAT JUDGING (Followed by Open Class)9:30 AM LADIES DAY 12:00 PM – 3:00 PM 4-H LIVESTOCK/RABBIT/CAVY RECORD BOOKS JUDGING 1:00 PM – 3:00 PM 4-H RABBIT & CAVY JUDGING 4:30 PM OPEN CLASS INCLUDED DURING 4-H SHOW Thursday Aug. 13th YOUTH HORSE SHOW JUDGING KIDS DAY 8:30 AM 1:00 PM Friday Aug. 14th 4-H SHOWMANSHIP SWEEPSTAKES 4-H HORSE AWARDS 9:00 AM 5:00 PM Saturday Aug. 15th YOUTH LIVESTOCK AUCTION 12:00 PM – 4:00 PM Sunday Aug. 16th FAIR CLOSED: 10:00 AM – 2:00 PM PICK-UP EXHIBITS 7. $1000 First Place - $300 Second Place - $200 Third Place Thank you to these wonderful sponsors for making this event possible 4 PAWS PET SUPPLY BLACK SHEEP BAA & GRILL BOND BONDING CARDINAL PAINTING CHEBOYGAN CARPET DOYLE ROOFING EXIT REALITY FERNELIUS FORD FISH FACTORY LOFGRENS ENT. MANNING TIRES NATIONAL OFFICE PRODUCTS 7.5 NINJA MONKEY TATOO PITCH BLACK ASPHALT RIVERTOWN LAWN CARE SCOOTERS BAR STRAITS AREA PEST CONTROL THE PINES RESTAURANT FARM BUREAU BUILDING DEMONSTRATIONS Days and Times to be announced… TATTING NATIVE AMERICAN CRAFTS SMOCKING VARIOUS TYPES OF EMBROIDERY HAND, MACHINE & CRAZY QUILTING KNITTING CROCHETING SPINNING WOOL GARDENING ROPE MAKING SCRAPBOOKING STAMPING WOODCARVING 8. CCYLP Pledge I pledge to think highly of myself and others, To respect the right of others, to learn all that I can, and to bring honor to myself, my family, my club and my community. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 13.5 RULES and REGULATIONS Of the Cheboygan County Fair ARTICLE I – OFFICERS 1) Cheboygan County Fair operated by the Cheboygan County Fair Board will be open to the public Saturday through Saturday. 2) Each Superintendent of the Fair will be in charge of one or more departments who with such assistance as is required will have the exclusive management of same. Such Superintendents will oversee the judging in his/her department and will be responsible for making a report of awards at the close of judging. Each Superintendent is responsible for setting up and taking down displays. 3) During the Fair the members of the Fair Board with the assistance of the Management team will be ready to address any complaints or protests, any such complaints or protests must be made during the Fair. 4) The Fair office will be open one (1) month prior to the Fair. ARTICLE II – GENERAL RULES 1) The Management reserves the final and absolute right to interpret these rules and regulations and to arbitrarily settle and determine all matters, questions or differences in regard thereto. It further reserves the right to amend or add to these rules as in its judgment it may determine to withdrawal all, or pay in part, premium offerings in all departments, should an emergency exist and circumstances demand it. 2) Drug Testing & Procedure: Any animal entered in any class at the fair may be subjected to drug testing. Any accusation of animals being drugged must submit to drug testing. The Fair’s Veterinarian/authorized representative may collect urine, blood, hair, tissue and/or other test samples as needed. The samples will be collected and sealed in the proper containers and sent overnight express to Michigan Department of Agriculture, Laboratory Division in East Lansing. If the animal(s) is clear of drugs the person(s) making the accusation must pay for testing or the expense for drug testing shall go to the person(s) owning the animal(s) if the test results show proof of improper use of drugs. 3) Complaints Procedures: 4) 5) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) An aggrieved exhibitor may make written complaint to the fair within ten (10) days after the fair ends. The Directors will investigate the complaint and issue a written notice of findings within thirty (30) days after it is submitted to the fair. If the fair has not satisfactorily settled the grievance, the aggrieved person may file the complaint with Michigan Department of Agriculture within fifteen (15) days after receiving written notice from Directors. The Department shall have sixty (60) days after receipt of an appropriately filed appeal to investigate the complaint, and issue a finding of fact and notice of department action and recommended actions for the association. There is a $50.00 filing fee. Any persons showing signs of intoxication or drinking will be removed from Fairground premises by the Sheriff, Police or any Fair Official. No alcoholic beverages allowed on Fairgrounds. The judges of each participating event and the Fair officials will be in complete control of all events. Persons starting any argument or misconduct at the Fairgrounds will immediately be removed from the Fairgrounds. The participants will be governed by all rules and regulations set by the Board of Directors of the Fair. Any organization or anyone selling or passing out literature or demonstrations must stay within their rental area, pay a rental fee and be approved by the Board. Any such groups or persons deemed unsatisfactory to the Fair or the promotion of Agriculture or Forestry will not be allowed. These rules are final and will be strictly enforced. Violators, if contestants, will forfeit all entry fees, and be removed from the Fairgrounds. The Fair will be open each day at 10:00 a.m. (except as otherwise specified) and all employees and officers on duty that day are expected to be on hand. The Carnival will open at 12:00 noon. EXHIBIT BUILDINGS OPEN AT 12:00 NOON. 14. ARTICLE III – EXHIBITORS 1) Competition is open to everyone unless otherwise specified. 2) To insure Cheboygan County participant sovereignty a youth agricultural or livestock participant must meet the following th requirements effective August 16 , 2015. Youth Livestock Exhibitors are defined as follows: A. Any person who is either under 18 years or having completed work to attain a high school diploma not more than 5 months prior to the current year fair dates. The exhibitor may show in the fair taking place in the year of graduation. B. The youth must be a permanent resident of Cheboygan County for a minimum of at least nine months prior to the Cheboygan Fair registration deadline. C. The youth must attend a school located within Cheboygan County or be home schooled at their permanent residence within Cheboygan County. Any youth not meeting these requirements must seek exemption by addressing the Cheboygan County Fair Board. The Cheboygan County Fair Board will review these requests on a case by case basis. The Cheboygan County Fair Board’s ruling will be final. 3) All CCYLP and 4-H Club members wishing to enter OPEN livestock classes may do so under the same rules and regulations as OPEN Class, plus being under those CCYLP and 4-H Developmental Committees. 4) SEE ENTRY FORM SCHEDULE IN FRONT OF FAIRBOOK. FAIR ADDRESS IS: CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR, 204 E. LINCOLN AVENUE, CHEBOYGAN, MI 49721. 5) Exhibitor Entry forms are available at: i. MSUE Office in the Doris Reed Building, Suite #2 on Huron Street in Cheboygan ii. The Fair Grounds Office on Lincoln Avenue in Cheboygan iii. On-line at www.CheboyganCountyFair.Com iv. In this Fairbook 6) See Exhibitor Entry Schedule in the front of book for days and times exhibits can be brought onto the fairgrounds. 7) ALL ENTRIES MUST BE MADE IN THE NAME OF THE OWNER OR OWNERS, OR GROWER OR PRODUCER, WHICH PERSON OR PERSONS SHALL PAY PRESCRIBED EXHIBITORS FEES. SEE EXHIBITOR ENTRY SCHEDULE IN THE FRONT OF THIS BOOK. 8) Tags will be furnished by the management with the number, class, etc., upon arrival. Exhibitors must be careful to place these tags upon or near articles or animals so that the judges will have no difficulty in finding them. 9) Articles or animals incorrectly entered may be disqualified. Premiums will be awarded according to the judges sheets, not necessarily according to the ribbons on the entry. 10) The management will use diligence to insure the safety of livestock and articles to be entered for exhibition or display after their arrival on the grounds, but under no circumstances will it be responsible for loss or theft, injury or damage by fire, lightening, wind, or any other acts to such livestock or articles on exhibition or display, and the Fair and Management shall be indemnified by the exhibitors against all legal or other proceedings thereto. 11) A VETERINARIAN WILL BE ON CALL; BUT NOT NECESSARILY ON THE GROUNDS. 12) Entries will be accepted or rejected on the recommendation of the Fair Board or authorized representatives or authorities, with final decision being made by Executive Board and management. 13) Every article and animal upon the fairgrounds will be under the control of the Fair Management and every precaution will be taken for their safekeeping, but the Fair will NOT be responsible for any damage or loss that may occur and upon those conditions entries will be received. 14) No person should be allowed to act as judge of any class in which he or she is competitor and no premium will be paid to anyone in any way trying to influence the decision of the judges. Do not place name of owner or advertising of any kind on exhibit prior to judging. 15) The fair reserves the right to pro-rate premiums if funding is not received from the State of Michigan or if fair receipts are insufficient to pay expenses. Premium checks might not be mailed out until thirty (30) days after fair ends. 16) NO SMOKING IS ALLOWED IN ANY OF THE BARNS OR DISPLAY AREAS. 17) CCYLP, CCR and 4-H passes admit CCYLP, CCR and 4-H member only, not their family members. 18) ALL DOGS MUST BE ON A LEASH, NO DOGS ALLOWED ON MIDWAY OR ANY EXHIBIT BUILDINGS OR BARNS, UNLESS CANINE IS A SERVICE ANIMAL. 19) ALL ERRORS IN PREMIUM STATEMENTS OR CHECKS OR OMISSIONS MUST BE REPORTED WITHIN FOURTEEN (14) DAYS AFTER STATEMENT OR CHECK IS RECEIVED. 15. CAMPING AND TRAILER PARKING RULES AND REGULATIONS In addition to Public Health and State Campground rules, the following rules must be observed: 1) Camping sites will be reserved on a first come, first served basis. Sites will be assigned by Cheboygan County Fair and Campground Superintendent. 2) Camping fee will be $100 (includes electricity) for the week of Fair or $15 per night, these fees DO NOT INCLUDE gate entry fee. AIR CONDITIONING USE IS NOT ALLOWED. Any camping other than Fair week will be $15 per night. 3) Camping fee must be submitted with reservation. Starting in January 2015, payment in full is required with your reservation. 4) All trailers must be self-contained, gopher holes will not be allowed, only ONE (1) camper per site. 5) Picnic table rental is $20 for the week of fair, while availability lasts. 6) Camping permit must be displayed on camper where it is visible to all. 7) There will be curfew hours enforced – 12:00 midnight to 6:00 a.m. This means that no campsite will have disturbance or excessive noise during curfew hours. 8) Campsites must be chaperoned by parent or registered guardian 18 years of age or over (with written permission on file in the fair office). 9) Cheboygan County Fair or MSUE assumes no responsibility for any damage or loss of trailers or contents while on the Fairgrounds. 10) Campers may arrive during normal business hours only (8 a.m.-4:30 p.m.) After hours parking by appointment. Campers left in unauthorized spots will be moved at owner’s expense. 11) All exhibitors staying overnight at the fairgrounds must be under the DIRECT supervision of a parent or responsible guardian. Written permission from a parent or legal guardian must be submitted to the designated camping superintendant if exhibitor is staying with another non-parent, non-legal guardian adult. 12) All trailers in camping area must be under the responsibility of a parent or registered guardian, 18 years of age or over AT ALL TIMES. 13) Any camper observed consuming alcohol or in possession of illegal drugs will be asked to remove their camper from the Fairgrounds immediately. Proper authorities will be notified. 14) By signing the camping permit application, it is agreed to adhere to all rules and regulations. This is signed permission that designated camping superintendents and Cheboygan County Fair, can and will, have permission to inspect any campsite where there is a disturbance, excessive noise or suspected infraction of camping rules. 15) These guidelines were adopted and will be enforced by both the Cheboygan County Fair and MSUE. 16) NO horse trailer(s) parking between drive and the horse barn and/or side row of trailers and the horse barn or at the ends of the horse barn; these areas are for loading and unloading only. Any horse trailer not parked in designated areas, and/or drawing electrical, and/or water from the barn, will be charged a camping fee. 17) Due to liability concerns, only properly licensed and insured motor vehicles are allowed in the campground area. Personal 4 wheelers, golf carts and motorized utility vehicles, etc. are forbidden without the express written consent of the Fair Manager. 18) Please put all garbage in dumpsters. LIVESTOCK AND HORSES 1) Suitable stalls and pens will be furnished for livestock and each exhibitor will be required to care for, feed and water their animals. 2) Livestock & horses occupying stalls or pens must be entered in the fair and shown in competition when called by judges or be charged $5 per day for the time the stall is occupied. 3) Grooms and attendants must be neatly and cleanly dressed and must put stalls, pens and floor in a neat and tidy condition by 10:00 a.m. and fed by 6:00 p.m. each day. Feed, straw and bedding to be furnished by exhibitors of livestock and poultry. JUDGING 1) Judges have been given the authority to place less than first premiums on exhibits where only one entry has been made, if in the mind of the judges the exhibit is not worthy of first premium. 2) All articles, except livestock, will be identified by ‘exhibitor’s number only’ during judging. No names or advertising allowed on exhibits until after the same has been judged (except 4-H market animals). 3) No person shall be allowed to interfere with the judge during judging. 4) Premiums will be designated as follows: First Premium = Blue Ribbon Second Premium = Red Ribbon Third Premium = White Ribbon THE DECISION OF THE JUDGES IS FINAL ON ALL PLACINGS. Premium checks will be mailed to winners as soon as possible after the close of the Fair or they will be available to pick-up at the fairgrounds. Checks not cashed within 6 MONTHS will be automatically forfeited to a ‘special awards fund’. 16. 2016 HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR LIVESTOCK EXHIBITED IN MICHIGAN Michigan Department of Agriculture & Rural Development P. O. Box 30017 Lansing, MI 48909 Animal Industry Division: (517) 373-1077 Fairs, Racing and Exhibitions: (517) 373-9763 Please check with the fair office for a printed copy of the 2016 Rules and Regulations for exhibiting animals at any Michigan Fair. You may also get a copy from their web site. www.michigan.gov/mda-exhibitinfo. FOOD CONCESSIONS AT STATE AND COUNTY FAIRS MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE & RURAL DEVELOPMENT P.O. Box 30017 Lansing, Michigan 48909 www.michigan.gov/mdard U.S. Food and Drug Administration 10903 New Hampshire Avenue Silver Spring, MD 20993 Please check with the fair office for a printed copy of Food Concession Regulations at State and County Fairs. You may also get a copy from either of the websites to the left. Ph. 1-888-INFO-FDA (1-888-463-6332) www.FDA.com 17. youth’s club leader and youth’s parent/guardian if in 4-H. If in CCR, the system will be enacted by the Barn Superintendent, with support from the CCR President, the youth’s parent/guardian will also be present. Offences will include but are not limited to: unsanitary stalls, unfed/un-watered equine, not following safety rules and unsportsmanlike conduct. The system will work as follows: 1st Offense – will result in a verbal warning accompanied by a written form titled “Verbal Warning” signed by the above mentioned persons including the offending member. 2nd Offense – will result in two (2) additional hours of barn duty and a meeting with the MSUE 4-H representative, or CCR President, the Barn Superintendent, the offending member and their parent/ guardian. The Fair Grounds Manager may be present at his/her discretion. 3rd Offense – will result in the loss of ALL earned premiums, inclusive of all disciplines shown. This may also result in being asked to leave the fair grounds for the remainder of the fair or season at the discretion of the Fair Grounds Manager, Fair Board and MSUE 4-H Representative or CCR President. 12. Patterns – 4-H & CCR will be responsibility for pattern for their assigned show day as indicted in #13. The patterns will not be available until they are submitted at the July pre-fair work bee between these two groups and their Fair Board representatives. Pattern designs will be completed in a timely manner in order for them to be included with the Judges Contract packet. 13. Show days – 4-H & CCR will alternate the responsibility of Show Days each year. On even year’s; Mondays Youth Show will be the responsibility of 4-H and Thursdays Show will be the responsibility of CCR. These days will switch in odd years. 14. The duties for the Youth Horse Shows for 2015 will be divided in the following manner: MONDAY SHOW – CCR THURSDAY SHOW – 4-H Judge Judge Ring Steward Ring Steward Gate Person Gate Person Announcer Announcer Points Person Points Person Ribbon Person Ribbon Person Each group will provide their own Points person and Ribbon person for both days. Food coupons will be issued to the group responsible for the show that day and are subject to the discretion of the Fair Board. EQUINE GENERAL RULES: Equine refers to: Horses, Ponies, Miniature Horse, and Donkey/Mule Exhibitors riding Donkeys/mules will be required to show in EQUINE classes. Those who choose to show their Donkey/Mule In-Hand are limited to; Fitting & Showmanship class #6338, Trail class #6371 and Costume In-Hand class #6400 only. All equine are required to have a current (within 12 months) negative Coggins test. You must leave a copy with your registration in the fair office, see page 20 for details. Equine project member’s requirements include: 1. 4-H members please refer to State 4-H Horse/Pony Rules & Regulations and the Cheboygan County 4-H Equine Rules & Regulations for complete rules. Copies are available at the Cheboygan County MSUE office. 2. CCR youth members please refer to current year by-laws and CCR Youth Fair requirement outline, copies available thru club’s board. 3. For walk-trot classes, if an exhibitor enters into another gait, it will be a disqualification for the class. 4. All equine project members must complete an Equine Feed Record Book (4-H) or Equine Journal & Educational Project (CCR) and an interview before Monday’s Youth Horse Show. Enter your 4-H Equine Feed Record Book or CCR Journal in one of the following classes: Ages: 9 – 19, Dept. 39, section 510, class #6582 or Horseless class #6591. Ages: 5 – 8, Dept. 72, section 540, class #8977 or Horseless class #8986. Enter your CCR Educational Project in the following classes: Ages: 9 – 19, Dept. 39, section 510, class #6546 Ages: 5 – 8, Dept. 69, section 540, class #8936 for Vet Science or Dept. 72, section 540, class 8990 for other topics. 5. Equine may be brought to the Fairgrounds on Friday if showing in Open Show on Saturday. If not showing in Open Show, all equine projects may be stalled after 5pm Saturday or when the Open Show is done and stall is cleaned from previous occupant. Sunday check-in deadline is 4pm. Equine exhibitors must document that their horse has been fed, watered and their stall has been cleaned by 10am each morning on a chart hung on the outside of their stall. The Barn Supervisor will check each stall to verify that this has been done. Each stall must have emergency information posted. If you leave the grounds, you must designate someone to watch over your horse and post this on your stall. Equines must stay on the fairgrounds until 12:01 am Sunday morning on the closing day of the fair (Exceptions are subject to Fair Board approval and must be made in writing to the Fair Board Thirty (30) days prior to fair week for consideration. Equine exhibitors, including participants in the Tri-County Horse Show, need to include the registration receipt from the conflicting event with their submission. Failure to follow these procedures may result in forfeiture of premiums). Stalls assignments will be done at the May Work Bee at which time each group will choose from a hat the order in which they will choose their stalls. Each group will have equal indoor and outdoor stalls within their chosen block. This will be posted in the fair office. 6. DURING LIVESTOCK JUDGING, EQUINE MAY ONLY BE EXERCISED IN RING #2. Please see judging schedules. 7. For Sweepstakes rules, please see Section 509. 8. Free exercising is allowed, in either arena, at times approved by the Barn Superintendent. All gates must be checked before the animal is lead from the barn and before being released into the arena. The arena must be clear of other animals/exhibitors. There must be constant supervision. Free exercise is limited to one horse or horses who are pasture mates. There is a 15 minutes time limit. NO chasing, yelling, whips or noises to make animals move. Free exercising is done at owner/exhibitor’s own risk to equine, self and others. 9. A Fun Show may be held, but no premiums will be given. Only Equine stabled at the fair are eligible to participate. Event will be posted in the barn, along with show times. All safety rules will be enforced during fun shows. 10. No riding except in riding rings and make up rings with the exception of show days in designated areas. Lead horse from barn to ring area. Exhibitor must pick up all horse waste on the grounds outside of riding and make up rings. 11. DISCIPLINARY SYSTEM: to be enacted by the Barn Superintendent, with support from the 4-H Program Instructor, also present will be the AGE DIVISIONS: Exhibitors must reach the age of 6 by January 1st of fair year as required by MDA. Rider’s age is determined by how old he/she was on January 1st of current year. SENIOR 15 – 19 years of age INTERMEDIATE 12 – 14 years of age JUNIOR 9 – 11 years of age PONY 9 – 13 years of age NOVICE 9 years and older LEAD LINE RIDERS 5 – 8 years of age WALK-TROT 7 – 8 years of age GREEN HORSE 9 years of age and older WALK-TROT Rider 9 years of age and older 4-H EQUINE 5 TO 8 YEAR OLDS RULES: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 18. Youth 8 years and under must wear a SEI approved helmet at all times when around horses. 5 – 8 year olds may exhibit an Equine Feed record book, enter in class #8977 and/or Horse – Horseless project book, enter in class #8986 - vet science notebook class #8938 or project feed record book, class #8977. 5 and 6 year olds must remain on a lead line and be accompanied by an adult at all times. 7 and 8 year olds may be walk-trot exhibitors or show in a lead line class with a handler who is 14 years or older. Lead line riders must always be on a lead line. 7 and 8 year olds may participate in walk-trot classes with parent/club leader in the ring with children at all times holding the halter or lead. 5 – 8 year old exhibitors are NOT in any competitive placing classes. They will all receive the same type ribbon and/or award. A comment card from the judge may also be used. Premiums will be designated as follows: A. Blue Ribbon B. Red Ribbon C. White Ribbon Participation Ribbon ONLY will be given to all members 8 years of age and under. THE DECISION OF THE JUDGE IS FINAL. The judge may decide to award a participation ribbon with no premium to an exhibit. ALL PREMIUM CHECKS MUST BE PRESENTED FOR PAYMENT TO A BANK WITHIN 6 MONTHS AFTER DATE OF ISSUANCE OR THEY BECOME AUTOMATICALLY VOID. ALL ERRORS OR OMISSIONS MUST BE REPORTED WITHIN FOURTEEN (14) DAYS FROM LAST DAY OF FAIR. Championship classes; winners receive rosettes, no premium. 4-H CLUBS, CCYLP, CCR and OTHER YOUTH GROUPS SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES & JUDGING SCHEDULES ENTRY FEE: LIVESTOCK FEE: PEN FEE: STALL FEE: $ 1.00 per person, per page (no refunds). $ 1.50 per stall $ .50 per pen (rabbits, poultry, etc.) $15.00 per stall for horses or tack. $10.00 will be reimbursed if stall is clean upon departure. Exhibitor is responsible for any damage to stalls. Tack stall are subject to availability. All group members are subject to Cheboygan County Fair General Rules & Regulations. All Cheboygan County 4-H Youth Development Program Policies comply with the State 4-H Horse Show Rules & Regulations. 11) Dates and hours for use of wash rack and arena will be posted in all barns for all livestock. Hours posted will be adhered to except for veterinarian or for safety reasons which will be determined by animal superintendents. 12) These guidelines were adopted and will be enforced by the Cheboygan County Fair, Cheboygan County 4-H, CCYLP and CCR. 13) 4-H members may exhibit a 4-H project in a Michigan fair only one time. 14) YOUTH helmet rules (4-H youth are ages 5 to 19) during the fair, helmets must be worn by all youth riders any time they are on a horse. During show events 4-H helmet rules apply. Open Show is at the discretion of the Event Coordinator. Special circumstances: will be reviewed by an appropriate committee with the approval of the Fair Superintendent. 1) Department is open to any boy or girl enrolled in a Cheboygan County 4-H, CCYLP, CCR or other Youth club, program or group. 2) 4-H & CCR members must be registered in project area during current year. All projects exhibited must be the work of the member and be done in the current 4-H year. 3) Exhibitor’s age is determined by how old he/she is on January 1st of current fair year. 4) All livestock and equine entered must comply with State Regulations shown in the front of this book. All members exhibiting animals or poultry that fail to keep animals, stalls and pens in a clean condition by 10:00 a.m. each day may be asked to forfeit their premium. ALL ANIMALS/LIVESTOCK MUST BE CLEAN WHEN THEY ARRIVE AT THE FAIRGROUNDS. 5) Each exhibit must be labeled with an attractive sign bearing the name of the Club/Program etc. that is being represented. Only one (1) market animal per species is allowed, no matter how many market programs the youth is a member of. 6) All 4-H Building exhibits must be in place by noon on the first Sunday of fair, exhibit tags and admission passes will be available during 4-H Building project check in times (see schedule) and will be given to the member or their club leader. 7) All CCR items for club exhibit must be in place by 8:00 a.m. the first Sunday of fair week. Exhibit tags and admission passes will be available thru CCR board during club set up for fair. 8) Exhibits may be released between 10:00 a.m. and 2:00 noon on the last Sunday of fair with the exception of livestock and equine, which may leave earlier on Sunday morning. Equines must stay on the fairgrounds until 12:01 am Sunday morning on the closing day of the fair (Exceptions are subject to Fair Board approval and must be made in writing to the Fair Board Thirty (30) days prior to fair week for consideration. Equine exhibitors, including participants in the Tri-County Horse Show, need to include the registration receipt from the conflicting event with their submission. Failure to follow these procedures may result in forfeiture of premiums). Sick or injured animals can be released by order of the Department Superintendent. 9) All exhibitors staying overnight at the fairgrounds must be under the DIRECT supervision of a parent or responsible guardian. Written permission from a parent or legal guardian must be submitted to the designated camping superintendant if exhibitor is staying with another non-parent, non-legal guardian adult. 10) EXHIBITORS CAUGHT USING/CONSUMING ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES OR SMOKING WILL BE ASKED TO REMOVE THEIR EXHIBIT. MARKET ANIMAL RULES: 1) 2) 3) 4) 19. Only Cheboygan County Market Club animals will be sold at the Youth Auction. Market animal weights will be determined at scheduled weigh-in. Leave class number blank but fill in all other information. Any animal not meeting weight requirements will not be eligible for market or showmanship classes and must be shown as open class animals. CCYLP will not be responsible for sale of underweight livestock. Member must own livestock and small animals, and show own animal. Market animal may not show in any class other than market class. Cheboygan County Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion Markets Animals must sell at this time. If an animal from another county is chosen Grand Champion or Reserve Grand Champion, the judge must also pick a Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion from Cheboygan County. In order for a youth to sell their animal at the livestock auction an animal must be shown and placed in a market animal class and showmanship during fair. Do I Need to Have My Horse Tested for Equine Infectious Anemia? Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA for short and also known as Coggins Disease) is a disease caused by a virus that produces anemia, intermittent fever, and severe weight loss. Equidae (e.g., horses, ponies, mules, and donkeys) are the only animals known to be affected by the virus. Once an animal is infected with the virus it is infected for life, regardless of the severity of the symptoms. No treatment is effective against the EIA virus. If you own a horse (or other equidae) born before April 30th, 2002 you are required to have had a one-time mandatory EIA test on or before this date. Equidae born after this date are exempt from the one-time mandatory test, but must comply with the remaining test requirements of the law. Persons transporting equidae within Michigan using public streets, roads and highways DO NOT need proof of annual EIA testing simply to be on the road. Persons transporting equidae into Michigan from other states or nationalities MUST HAVE proof of current negative EIA test as defined below (see last bulleted item). Horses and other equidae attending publicly held exhibitions, fairs, or shows in Michigan MUST have proof of a current negative EIA test as defined below (see last bulleted item). Publicly held exhibitions include horse shows, races, pulls, parades, team penning events, and similar activities. A current negative EIA test MUST accompany your exhibitor registration or your registration WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. Horses and other equidae traveling to auction markets in Michigan also MUST have proof of a current negative EIA test as defined below (see last bulleted item). Foals 6 months of age or younger and still nursing their mother are exempt from testing requirements, providing the mother has a current negative EIA test. By Michigan law, a current EIA test is a test that was done within the past 12 months. 20. Drug Testing and Appeals & Complaints Policies Drug Testing & Procedure: Any animal entered in any class at the fair may be subjected to drug testing. Any accusation of animals being drugged must submit to drug testing. The Fair’s Veterinarian/authorized representative may collect urine, blood, hair, tissue and/or other test samples as needed. The samples will be collected and sealed in the proper containers and sent overnight express to Michigan Department of Agriculture, Laboratory Division in East Lansing. If the animal(s) is clear of drugs the person(s) making the accusation must pay for testing or the expense for drug testing shall go to the person(s) owning the animal(s) if the test results show proof of improper use of drugs. Livestock Sample Collection Procedures: Performed by a Veterinarian/authorized representative Prior to Fair: 1. Request the animal drug testing supplies from Michigan Department of Agriculture, Laboratory Division, at least thirty (30) days prior to the fair. The request must be made by mail or fax (517) 337-5082. NOTE: The fair has legal authority to require drug testing under the Animal Industry Act. Act 466 of 1988, as amended, in Section 40 (3): “A fair, exhibition, exposition, or show authority may require additional testing or vaccination of animals before entry and during fair, exhibition, exposition or show. At the Fair: 1. Verify the animal you are about to test by identifying any tattoos, ear tags or ear notches that are on the animal. Whenever possible use USDA official identification vs. farm identification. Be sure to include this information on the “Sample Tag”. 2. Present the container for examination to the animal representative/exhibitor, making sure to verify with the animal’s representative that the security seal has not been previously broken. If the sample container is rejected for any reason, use another container and return the defective one to the laboratory. NOTE: The animal representative must remain with the animal at all times during the sample collection process. 3. Record the seal # in the top right box of the Sample Transmittal Packing List. 4. Open the container by pressing upward on the tab marked open, breaking the seal. 5. Place the container in the catching stick; fold the lid back and anchor it under the metal finger welded onto the handle. 6. If a urine sample cannot be obtained, A Michigan Licensed Veterinarian/ Veterinarian Technician may collect five (5) tubes of blood from the animal. Each tube of blood must be identified with one of the six (6) small sticker tags provided on the “Sample Tag”. Place the five (5) labeled blood tubes inside a plastic sample container and seal as described below. 7. After collecting the sample, close the lid and snap it completely shut. Loop the barbed plastic strip on the sample container through the two (2) holes in the container tabs and pull snug. Apply a short piece of evidence tape across the protruding end of the plastic barbed strip and also the lid and down sides of the container. 8. Complete the information on a “Sample Tag” substituting the name of the fair for “Track”, the name of the animal (Grand Champion Steer, Reserve Champion Swine, etc.) “Horse” and ear tag number or other unique identification number for “Tattoo”. After the animal representative has watched the sample collection and sealing, they must sign under “Witness” on the “Sample Tag”. The person collecting the sample must sign under the “Sampled By” on the “Sample Tag”. 21. 9. Place one completed large sticker tag from the “Sample Tag” on the top of the sample container over the evidence tape and the other completed large sticker tag on the side of the container. The remaining portion of the completed “Sample Tag” must be kept and NOT returned to the lab. 10. Lock the sealed and labeled sample container in a metal can. NOTE: Once the can is locked it cannot be opened until it reaches the lab. 11. Samples must be held secure and cold until transferred to the laboratory. NOTE: Urine may be frozen; blood must be kept refrigerated and never frozen. 12. Any discarded needles should be placed in an approved “Sharps” container by the veterinarian/ veterinarian technician. 13. When all sample collection has been completed, fill out the “Sample Transmittal Packing List”. The packing list must identify the tag number of all samples included in the case. Enclose the completed “Sample Transmittal Packing List”, any unused supplies and regenerated/refrozen freezer packs in the case and seal it with the provided intact case seal. After Sample Collection is completed: 1. Transport samples to the lab either in person or by overnight express. Arrange samples to arrive at the lab during normal business hours (7:30am – 5:00pm; Monday through Friday). The lab is located on the campus of Michigan State University at: 1615 South Harrison Road, East Lansing, MI 48823. 2. Collect and retain the remaining portion of the completed “Sample Tag”. NOTE: This document should be kept in a secure place for cross-reference when sample results are received. In the event of a positive result, this document must be kept as evidence. Appeals and Complaint Policy: Complaints Procedures: An aggrieved exhibitor may make written complaint to the fair within ten (10) days after the fair ends. The Directors will investigate the complaint and issue a written notice of findings within thirty (30) days after it is submitted to the fair. If the fair has not satisfactorily settled the grievance, the aggrieved person may file the complaint with Michigan Department of Agriculture within fifteen (15) days after receiving written notice from Directors. The Department shall have sixty (60) days after receipt of an appropriately filed appeal to investigate the complaint, and issue a finding of fact and notice of department action and recommended actions for the association. There is a $50.00 filing fee. 22. DEPT. 03 – OPEN CLASS BEEF Open Class Dairy Cattle must be TB tested within 60 days prior to FAIR. Must have permit and/or documentation attached to fair entry. Exhibitors must reach the age of 6 by January 1 of fair yr. Open Class Beef Cattle must be TB tested within 60 days prior to FAIR. Must have permit and/or documentation available upon request of Fair Official. SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES. ENTRIES will be taken up to barn space availability. ENTRY FEE is $1.00 per Class. SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES. ENTRIES will be taken up to barn space availability. ENTRY FEE is $1.00 per Class. THE FOLLOWING RULES APPLY TO THIS DIVISION: When exhibitor is an active member of a recognized Artificial Breeders Association; no bull is necessary to fill herd classes 0116, 0117, 0118, 0136, 0137 and 0138. ALL CATTLE OVER 6 MONTHS MUST HAVE A SAFETY ROPE IN ADDITION TO HALTER, REGISTERED AND GRADE-AGES TO BE DETERMINED AS FOLLOWS: Junior Calf Jan 1 and Aug 1 of current year. Senior Calf July 1 and Dec 31, of previous year. Junior Yearling Jan 1 and June 30, of previous year. Senior Yearling July 1 and Dec 31, 2 yrs. previous. ALL CATTLE OVER 6 MONTHS MUST HAVE A SAFETY ROPE IN ADDITION TO HALTER. AGE OF SHOW ANIMALS: Born after Feb. 28 and before July of current year. Senior Heifer Calf Born after Aug. 31 of previous year and before March 1 of current year. Junior Yearling Heifer Born after Feb. 28 and before Sept. 1 of previous year. Senior Yearling Heifer Born after Aug. 31, 2 years previous, and before March 1 of previous year. Junior Heifer Calf SECTION 5 SECTION 6 SECTION 7 SECTION 8 SECTION 9 SECTION 10 SECTION 11 DEPT. 01 – OPEN CLASS DAIRY Exhibitors must reach the age of 6 by January 1 of fair yr. SECTION 1 HOLSTEIN FRIESAN SECTION 2 JERSEY SECTION 3 ANY OTHER BREED CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3rd 0100. Junior heifer calf 9.75 8.25 6.75 0101. Senior heifer calf 9.75 8.25 6.75 0102. Junior yearling heifer 9.75 8.25 6.75 0103. Senior yearling heifer 11.25 9.00 7.50 0104. Cow 2 years – under 3 11.25 9.00 7.50 0105. Cow 3 years – under 4 11.25 9.00 7.50 0106. Cow 4 years & over 11.25 9.00 7.50 0107. Champion Female ROSETTE 0108. Reserve Champion Female ROSETTE 0109. Bull calf 4 months under 1 yr 7.50 6.00 4.50 0110. Bull 1 year under 2 11.25 9.00 7.50 0111. Bull 2 years under 3 13.50 11.25 9.00 0112. Bull 3 years & over 13.50 11.25 9.00 0113. Champion Bull ROSETTE 0114. Reserve Champion Bull ROSETTE 0115. EXHIBITOR HERD to consist of: Bull 2 yrs old or over; cow 3 yrs & over; heifer 2 yrs, under 3; heifer 1 yr under 2 & heifer under 1 yr. 11.25 9.00 7.50 0116. Yearling herd: 1 Bull 1 yr under 2; 2 heifers, 1 yr under 2; all except bull to have been bred by exhibitor. 9.75 8.25 6.75 0117. Class Herd: Bull, 2 heifers bred by exhibitor. 9.75 8.25 6.75 0118. Get of sire, 4 head with at least 2 heifers. 9.75 8.25 6.75 0119. Produce of Cow, 2 animals any age. 9.75 8.25 6.75 23. HEREFORDS ANGUS CHAROLAIS SIMMENTAL BEEFALO BUFFALO ANY OTHER BEEF BREED CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3rd 0123. Jr. Herd (cow & calf) 9.75 8.25 6.75 0124. Sr. Herd (cow & 2 or more calves) 9.75 8.25 6.75 0125. Junior Calf Heifer 9.75 8.25 6.75 0126. Senior Calf Heifer 9.75 8.25 6.75 0127. Junior Yearling Heifer 11.25 9.00 7.50 0128. Senior Yearling Heifer 11.25 9.00 7.50 0129. Cow 2 years and over 13.50 11.25 9.00 0130. Champion Female ROSETTE 0131. Reserved Champion Female ROSETTE 0132. Junior Calf Bull 9.75 8.25 6.75 0133. Senior Calf Bull 9.75 8.25 6.75 0134. Junior Yearling Bull 11.25 9.00 7.50 0135. Senior Yearling Bull 11.25 9.00 7.50 0136. Cow 2 years and over 13.50 11.25 9.00 0137. Champion Bull ROSETTE 0138. Reserve Campion Bull ROSETTE 0139. Get of sire 4 animals any age both sexes represented. 11.25 9.00 7.50 0140. GRADED HERD; one Bull from class 0134, 0135, 0136, two females from class 0127, 0128, 0129, but not more than 1 from each class, one heifer from class 0125. 11.25 9.00 7.50 0141. Pair of Yearlings; Bull class 0134, 0135 & Heifer from class 0127, 0128. 9.75 8.25 6.75 0142. Pair Calves; Bull class 0132, Heifer class 0125. 9.75 8.25 6.75 0143. Produce of Cow – 2 animals of either sex and age, produced by 1 cow. 9.75 8.25 6.75 0144. Junior Calf – Steer 9.75 8.25 6.75 0145. Senior Calf – Steer 9.75 8.25 6.75 0146. Junior Yearling – Steer 11.25 9.00 7.50 0147. Senior Yearling – Steer 11.25 9.00 7.50 ANY BULL OVER 1 YEAR MUST HAVE A RING IN NOSE. DEPT. 05 – OPEN CLASS SHEEP DEPT. 07 – OPEN CLASS GOATS Exhibitors must reach the age of 6 by January 1 of fair yr. Exhibitors must reach the age of 6 by January 1 of fair yr. SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES. ENTRIES will be taken up to barn space availability. ENTRY FEE is $1.00 per Class. SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES. ENTRIES will be taken up to barn space availability. ENTRY FEE is $1.00 per Class. SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION Please check with fair office on current TB regulations before fair. Animal must be checked by vet on arrival from 8-11am on Sunday. Animals must have ID with scrapie tag or tattoo with proper papers in owner’s name at time of check in. 15 CHEVIAT 16 CORRIEDALE 17 DORSET 18 HAMPSHIRE 19 SUFFOLK 20 ANY OTHER SHEEP BREED SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3rd 0157. Purebred Ram, 2 yrs and over 5.25 3.00 2.25 0158. Purebred Ram, 1 yr under 2 5.25 3.00 2.25 0159. Purebred Ram lamb 3.75 2.25 1.50 0160. Ewe 2 yr & over; grace or pure 5.25 3.00 2.25 0161. Ewe 1 yr under 2; grade or pure 5.25 3.00 2.25 0162. Ewe lamb; grade or pure 3.00 1.50 .75 0163. Whether Lamb; grade or pure 3.00 1.50 .75 0164. Flock to consist of 1 Ram any age, 1 ewe 2 yrs or over, 1 ewe 1 yr under 2, and 1 ewe under 1 yr. 5.25 3.00 2.25 SECTION 21 OTHER LAMB CLASSES ENTRY FEE for classes 0165 and 0166 is $2.50 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3rd 0165. Fat lambs, pen of 4 market lambs, any breed. 18.75 15.00 7.50 0166. Pen of lambs; 4 or more, either sex, get of one sire bred and owned by exhibitor. 18.75 15.00 7.50 3.75 0167. Fitted lamb; 1 lamb any breed or sex, blocked and fitted for show. Judged on fitting, showing and handling. ENTRY FEE $1.00 11.25 6.00 3.75 3.00 DO NOT ENTER FOLLOWING CLASSES AS THEY ARE ENTERED ON JUDGING DAY. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0168. Best Ram – All Classes ROSETTE 0169. Best Ewe – All Classes ROSETTE SECTION 22 SHEEP INDUSTRY DISPLAY MUST BE WORK OF EXHIBITOR. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0170. Display of wool products 0171. Skein of Homespun wool 0172. Skein of Homespun blended 0173. Crafts from sheep/goat fiber 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3rd .75 .75 .75 .75 24. 25 MEAT BREED GOAT 26 DAIRY BREED GOAT 27 PYGMY BREED GOAT 28 HAIR BREED GOAT CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 0180. Billy or buck over 2 yrs 3.00 0181. Billy or buck under 2 yrs 3.00 0182. Nanny or doe over 2 yrs 3.00 0183. Nanny or doe under 2 yrs 3.00 0184. Kid 1 yr & over 2.25 0185. Kid under 1 yr 2.25 0186. Herd-Male & Female over 2 yr with kid 3.75 0187. Whether 3.75 0188. Best Nanny ROSETTE 0189. Best Billy ROSETTE 2ND 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 1.50 1.50 3rd 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 2.25 2.25 1.50 1.50 DEPT. 09 – OPEN CLASS SWINE SECTION 41 BIGGEST SWINE – ALL BREEDS All breeds compete. Rosette given to champion. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 0217. Biggest Boar (all breeds) 7.50 0218. Biggest Sow (all breeds) 7.50 Exhibitors must reach the age of 6 by January 1 of fair yr. SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES. ENTRIES will be taken up to barn space availability. ENTRY FEE is $1.00 per Class. Entry fee must be paid FOR EACH ANIMAL, PER CLASS (except classes: 0212, 0213, 0214, and 0215 – they pay $1.00 per class, not per animal). All swine for exhibition must be free from infections and contagious disease. No swine shall be presented for exhibition purposes which have originated from any garbage feeding premise or that are in a quarantined area for prevention of the spread of vesicular exanthema; or if a quarantine is on the premise for any reason (except upon a permit from the Director of Agriculture or his authorized agent). All animals must be bonafide property of exhibitor 90 days before fair. ALL BOARS MUST BE DETUSKED. SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION 31 POLAND CHINA 32 DUROC JERSEY 33 CHESTER WHITE 34 YORKSHIRE 35 HAMPSHIRE 36 TAMWORTH 37 SPOTTED POLAND CHINA 38 BERKSHIRE 39 LANDRACE 40 ANY OTHER CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3rd 0198. Gilt 7.50 3.75 1.50 0199. Barrow 7.50 3.75 1.50 0200. Mature Boar (Sept.1, 3 yrs prev) 8.25 4.50 2.25 0201. Junior Boar 7.50 3.75 1.50 0202. Senior Boar Pig (Aug.1, 2 yrs previous-Feb. 1 previous year) 7.50 3.75 1.50 0203. Jan. Boar Pig (Jan. previous yr) 6.00 4.50 1.50 0204. Feb. Boar Pig (Feb. previous yr) 5.25 3.00 1.50 0205. Mar. Board Pig (March, prev. yr) 4.50 2.25 .75 0206. Mature Sow (Sept.1, 3 yrs. prev) 7.50 3.75 2.25 0207. Junior Sow 7.50 3.75 2.25 0208. Senior Sow Pig (Aug. 1, 2 yrs. previous Feb. 1 previous year) 7.50 3.75 2.25 0209. Jan. Sow (Jan. previous yr) 5.25 3.00 1.50 0210. Feb. Sow (Feb. previous yr) 4.50 3.00 1.50 0211. March Sow (March previous yr) 3.75 2.25 .75 0212. EXHIBITORS HERD to consist of: Boar 2 yrs old or over; sow 3 yrs & over; gilt or barrow 2 yrs, under 3; gilt or barrow 1 yr under 2 & gilt or barrow under 1 yr. 6.00 3.75 1.50 0213. Breeders Herd 5.25 3.00 1.50 0214. 4 animals, either sex, or Get of one Boar. 6.00 3.75 1.50 0215. 4 animals, either sex, under six months, produce of same sow. 6.00 3.75 1.50 0216. Brood sow with litter of pigs born at Fair. 15.00 7.50 3.75 25. SECTION 148 FUR/WOOL CLASSES DEPT. 13 – OPEN CLASS RABBITS Exhibitors must reach the age of 6 by January 1 of fair yr. SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES. ENTRIES will be taken up to barn space availability. SECTION 149 COMMERCIAL DISPLAY ENTRY FEE: is .25 cents per class, per animal (unless otherwise stated). ANIMALS NOT BEING JUDGED ARE NOT ALLOWED IN BARNS. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Entries will be taken on a first-come, first-served basis until all cages are used. If the exhibitor is unsure as to what breed the rabbit is, enter it under ANY OTHER BREED SECTION #142, and it will be judged on condition only. ANIMALS WILL BE CHECKED UPON ARRIVAL FOR SIGNS OF DISEASE. Animals showing symptoms of disease will not be accepted. All entries are entered at owner’s risk. No breeding during entire fair. All exhibitors are required to bring the rabbits to the judges table when called. Exhibitors must be present when the animal is judged or the animal WILL NOT BE JUDGED. ALL ANIMALS MUST BE KEPT FED, PENS CLEANED BY 10AM DAILY, KEEP WATER AVAILABLE AT ALL TIMES. There will be a fee of $5 per day if pens are not cleaned. Pregnant does, and does that have kindled within 4 weeks of fair are not eligible for show. AN EXHIBITOR MAY ONLY WIN 2 AWARDS IN EACH CLASS WITHOUT COMPETITION. See judging rules for other issues. SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION 130 CALIFORNIAN 131 CHECKERED GIANTS 132 ANGORA (any long haired breeds) 133 DUTCH 134 HOLLAND LOPS 135 MINI LOPS 136 FLEMISH GIANTS 137 NETHERLAND DWARFS 138 NEW ZEALAND 139 MINI REX 140 REX 141 SATIN 142 ANY OTHER PURE BREED 143 MIXED BREED CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0310. Junior Buck under 6 months 0311. Junior Doe under 6 months 0312. Intermediate Buck 6-8 months 0313. Intermediate Doe 6-8 months 0314. Senior Buck over 8 months 0315. Senior Doe over 8 months 0316. Doe & litter over 4 weeks 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2ND 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 ENTRY FEE .25 cents CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 0327. Any rabbit shown in above classes for their high standard of fur. 2.25 1.13 0328. Any rabbit shown in above classes for their high standard of wool. 2.25 1.13 ENTRY FEE $1 per animal Best Commercial Display is any display of rabbit hides or any display of the rabbit industry. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 0339. Best Commercial Fur Display 7.50 3.75 0340. Best Commercial Wool Display 7.50 3.75 SECTION 160 POCKET PETS Exhibitors must reach the age of 6 by January 1 of fair yr. ENTRY FEE .25 cents per animal EXHIBITORS MUST BRING THEIR OWN CAGES, AND SEE THAT PETS ARE CLEAN AND WELL CARED OFR DURING FAIR. CAGES SHOULD BE LOCKED. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 0350. Gerbils 1.50 1.13 .75 0351. Hamsters 1.50 1.13 .75 0352. Rats 1.50 1.13 .75 0353. Mice 1.50 1.13 .75 0354. Birds 1.50 1.13 .75 0355. Ferrets 1.50 1.13 .75 0356. Lizards 1.50 1.13 .75 0357. Snakes 1.50 1.13 .75 0358. Tortoise 1.50 1.13 .75 0359. Any Other 1.50 1.13 .75 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 SECTION 161 CAVIES CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 0360. Sr. Boar (6 months or 32 ounces & over) 1.50 1.13 .75 0361. Sr. Sow (6 months or 32 ounces & over) 1.50 1.13 .75 0362. Jr. Boar (under 6 months weighing less than 32 ounces) 1.50 1.13 .75 0363. Jr. Sow (under 6 months weighing less than 32 ounces) 1.50 1.13 .75 SECTION 145 GRAND CHAMPION CLASS Grand Champion Class (winners of all classes compete for one grand champion rosette.) Reserve Grand Champion - Rosette 26. CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR 2015 OPEN HORSE SHOW ~PLEASURE DIVISION~ In Affiliation with the “Tri-County Open Horse Shows” PARTICIPATE IN TRI-COUNTY OPEN SHOWS TO WIN HI-POINT AWARDS (prizes in each division) $5 one-time nomination fee. One horse, one rider. Pleasure & Speed divisions. Accumulation of points can be earned from Cheboygan, Emmett-Charlevoix & Otsego Fair Open shows. May join at any time; however, accumulation of points will start from said show enrolled. NO pass show points allowed. Prizes awarded at the last show of the season. Saturday August 8nd, 2015 8:30 a.m. Sharp – Rain or Shine! Cheboygan County Fairgrounds Judge: Aftin Ruhle Show Chair: Brenda Mushlock CheboyganCountyFair.Com 204 E. Lincoln Ave. Cheboygan, MI 49721 Visit website for registration requirements and forms. PREMIUMS paid back 1st – 4th places (see Fair Book for details) FEES: Pre-registration: Adult $5, youth $3 per class Day of show registration: Adult $6, youth $4 per class Stall Fees: $15 each with $10 refunded if stall is cleaned and inspected by barn superintendent. Halter horses are limited to one (1) class except for color & championship classes – even if double registered. Championship classes DO NOT receive premiums, and are NOT Tri-County approved classes. Show committee and/or judge has the right to combine classes BUT WILL judge them separately. Exhibitors must reach the age of 6 by January 01, 2015. HELMET is required for ALL 6-8 year old exhibitors, riders aged 9-12 years and ALL riders of English & Speed classes. Cheboygan County Open Show Committee requires all riders under the age of 18 to wear USEF approved helmet in all English & Speed classes. NO refunds or free switching for exhibitor error of registration. SEE front of fair book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, and JUDGING SCHEDULES, questions should be directed to the show chairperson. Dept. 15 SECTION 165 SADDLE HORSES AND PONIES CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH. 0371. 0372. 0373. 15.00 15.00 15.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 - 12.00 12.00 12.00 - 9.00 9.00 9.00 - 6.00 6.00 6.00 - 15.00 15.00 15.00 - 12.00 12.00 12.00 - 9.00 9.00 9.00 - 6.00 6.00 6.00 - 15.00 15.00 15.00 - 12.00 12.00 12.00 - 9.00 9.00 9.00 - 6.00 6.00 6.00 - 15.00 15.00 15.00 - 12.00 12.00 12.00 - 9.00 9.00 9.00 - 6.00 6.00 6.00 - 15.00 15.00 - 12.00 12.00 - 9.00 9.00 - 6.00 6.00 - 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 - 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 - 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 - 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 - - - - - 0374. 0375. 0376. 0377. 0378. 0379. 0380. 0381. 0382. 0383. 0384. 0385. 0386. 0387. 0388. 0389. 0390. 0391. 0392. 0393. 0394. 0395. 0396. 0397. 0398. Stallion, open any age, any breed Weanling, open any age, any breed Yearling, open any age, any breed (1st place winners from classes 0371, 0372 and 0373 will compete in championship classes in their respective breed classification) Reg. Quarter Horse 3 & under Reg. Quarter Horse Mares 4 & older Reg. Quarter Horse Gelding 4 & older Reg. Quarter Horse Grand & Reserve Champion (All 1st Place winners of Classes 0374, 0375 & 0376) Reg. Stock Horse 3 & under Reg. Stock Horse Mares 4 & older Reg. Stock Horse Gelding 4 & older Reg. Stock Horse Grand & Reserve Champion (All 1st place winners of Classes 0378, 0379 & 0380) Reg. Pleasure Horse 3 & under Reg. Pleasure Horse Mares 4 & older Reg. Pleasure Horse Gelding 4 & older Reg. Pleasure Horse Grand & Reserve Champion (All 1st place winners of Classes 0382, 0383 & 0384) Grade Horse 3 & under Grade Horse Mares, 4 & older Grade Horse Gelding 4 & older Grade Horse Grand & Reserve Champion (All 1st place winners of Classes 0386, 0387 & 0388) Pony Mares, all ages (must be under 56”) Pony Gelding, all ages (must be under 56”) Pony Horse Grand & Reserve Champion (All 1st place winners of Classes 0390 & 0391) Miniature Horse Stallion (must be 38” & under) Miniature Horse Mare (must be 38” & under) Miniature Horse Gelding (must be 38” & under) Miniature Horses Weanling & Yearling (Must be 38” & under) Miniature Horse Grand & Reserve Champion (All 1st place winners of Classes 0393, 0394, 0395 & 0396) Cheboygan County Fair Over All Grand Champion Horse (All Grand Champion winners are eligible) 27. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH. 0399. Color Class–open (judged 60% color 40% conformation) 0400. All Donkeys/Mules (Jennies/Mollies) 0401. All Donkeys/Mules (Geldings) 0402. All Donkeys/Mules (Jacks & Johns) 0403. Donkeys/Mules Grand & Reserve Champion (All 1st place winners of Classes 0400, 0401 & 0402) 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 - 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 - 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 - 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 - BREAK 0405.* 0406. 0407. 0408. 0409. Showmanship 8 & under–Lead Line Showmanship 9-13 Showmanship 14-18 Showmanship 19-34 Showmanship 35 & over *(no premium paid, not a Tri-County approved class) 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 DRIVING CLASS HORSES & PONIES DRIVING CLASS HORSE AND PONIES JUDGED ON GROOMING, HARNESS, EQUIPMENT, MATCH, STYLE AND HORSEMANSHIP ON CART OR WAGON. Dept. 15 SECTION 170 SADDLE HORSES AND PONIES CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH. 0412. 0413. 0414. 0415. 0416. 0417. 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 15.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 12.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 2ND 3RD 4TH. Pony Hitch – 1 Pony Hitch – 2 Horse Hitch – 1 Horse Hitch – 2 Miniature Horse – 1 Miniature Horse – 2 LUNCH BREAK PERFORMANCE CLASSES English & Western – not riding in any other class 1ST CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0453. 0429. 0430. 0431. 0432. 0433.** 0439.** 0434.** 0435. 0436. 0437. 0438. Lead Line Equitation (6-8 year olds, no premiums paid, handler must be 16 or older) English Pleasure Adult 35 & older English Pleasure Adult 19-34 English Pleasure Youth 14-18 English Pleasure Youth 9-13 English Equitation Walk/Trot Youth 9-13 English Equitation Walk/Trot Youth 14-18 English Equitation Walk/Trot Adult 19 & older English Equitation Adult 35 & older English Equitation Adult 19 – 34 English Equitation Youth 14 - 18 English Equitation Youth 9 – 13 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 **( not a Tri-County approved class, restricted to walk, stop, trot & back) **( not a Tri-County approved class, restricted to walk, stop, trot & back) **( not a Tri-County approved class, restricted to walk, stop, trot & back) 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 BREAK – open ring 0441. 0442. 0443. 0444. 0445.** 0440.** 0446.** 0447. 0448. 0449. 0450. Western Pleasure Adult 35 & older Western Pleasure Adult 19-34 Western Pleasure Youth 14-18 Western Pleasure Youth 9-13 Western Equitation Walk/Trot Youth 9-13 Western Equitation Walk/Trot Youth 14-18 Western Equitation Walk/Trot Adult 19 & older Western Equitation Adult 35 & older Western Equitation Adult 19 – 34 Western Equitation Youth 14 - 18 Western Equitation Youth 9 – 13 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 **( not a Tri-County approved class, restricted to walk, stop, trot & back) **( not a Tri-County approved class, restricted to walk, stop, trot & back) **( not a Tri-County approved class, restricted to walk, stop, trot & back) 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 28. CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR 2015 OPEN HORSE SHOW ~SPEED DIVISION~ In Affiliation with the “Tri-County Open Horse Shows” PARTICIPATE IN TRI-COUNTY OPEN SHOWS TO WIN HI-POINT AWARDS (prizes in each division) $5 one-time nomination fee. One horse, one rider. Pleasure & Speed divisions. Accumulation of points can be earned from Cheboygan, Emmett-Charlevoix & Otsego Fair Open shows. May join at any time; however, accumulation of points will start from said show enrolled. NO pass show points allowed. Prizes awarded at the last show of the season. Sunday August 9th, 2015 3:00 p.m. Sharp – Rain or Shine! Cheboygan County Fairgrounds Judge: Aftin Ruhle Show Chair: Brenda Mushlock CheboyganCountyFair.Com 204 E. Lincoln Ave. Cheboygan, MI 49721 Visit website for registration requirements and forms. PREMIUMS paid back 1st – 4th places (see Fair Book for details) FEES: Pre-registration: Adult $5, youth $3 per class Day of show registration: Adult $6, youth $4 per class Stall Fees: $15 each with $10 refunded if stall is cleaned and inspected by barn superintendent. ALL SPEED RIDERS – Helmets and proper attire required (long pants, long sleeved collared shirt), improper attire and/or no helmet = DQ for said ride. Exhibitors must reach the age of 6 by January 01, 2015. Cheboygan County Open Show Committee requires all riders under the age of 18 to wear USEF approved helmet in all English & Speed classes. Novice, Walk/Trot Youth and/or Green Riders and Green Horses CAN NOT ride or exhibit in speed classes. Dept. 15 SECTION 170 OPEN SPEED SHOW CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 0460. 0461. 0462. 0463. 0464. Keyhole – Adult 35 & older Keyhole – Adult 19 - 34 Keyhole – Youth 14 – 18 Keyhole – Youth 9 – 13 Keyhole Pony (rider 9 – 12) 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 0465. 0466. 0467. 0468. 0469. Pole bending - Adult 35 & older Pole bending – Adult 19 – 34 Pole bending – Youth 14 – 18 Pole bending – Youth 9 – 13 Pole bending - Pony (rider 9 – 12) 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 0470. 0471. 0472. 0473. 0474. Flag Race - Adult 35 & older Flag Race – Adult 19 - 34 Flag Race – Youth 14 – 18 Flag Race – Youth 9 – 13 Flag Race - Pony (rider 9 – 12) 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 0475. 0476. 0477. 0478. 0479. 0480. Clover Leaf – Lead Line (6-8 yr olds-no premiums paid) Clover Leaf - Adult 35 & older Clover Leaf – Adult 19 – 34 Clover Leaf – Youth 14 – 18 Clover Leaf – Youth 9 – 13 Clover Leaf – Youth Pony (rider 9 – 12) - - - - 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 0481. 0482. 0483. 0484. 0485. Speed in Action - Adult 35 & older Speed in Action – Adult 19 – 34 Speed in Action – Youth 14 – 18 Speed in Action – Youth 9 – 13 Speed in Action – Youth Pony (rider 9 – 12) 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 15.00 12.00 9.00 6.00 Clover Leaf Jackpot Entry taken day of show ONLY Class fee: $10 Class fee = 1 run, 1 time 100% payback Paybacks are through 4th place 29. DEPT.18: LLAMAS/ALPACAS/EXOTIC SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES. SECTION 1180 LLAMAS, ALPACAS & EXOTIC ANIMALS Llamas/alpacas with clinical signs of infectious, contagious, or toxicological disease will be removed from the fair. Animals must be under the control of their owner at all times or they will be asked to remove the animal from the grounds for safety of the handler and public. SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 9200. Showmanship A 4.50 B 3.00 A 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 B 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 WOOL CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 9203. Male under 2 years old 9204. Male 2 years and over 9205. Female under 2 years old 9206. Female 2 years and over C 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 OBSTACLE Handlers will only be allowed to enter each obstacle course once in either novice or advanced. Obstacle class will require llamas/alpacas to do various obstacles. Handlers and llamas will be judged on their ability to work together as well as completion of an obstacle. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 9207. Obstacle course 3.75 2.25 1.50 DEPT. 39 – ARTIFICIAL BREEDERS ASSOCIATION ANIMALS Exhibitors must reach the age of 6 by January 1 of fair yr. ENTRY FEE is $1.00 per Class. Open to any female, grade or Purebred, any breed or age, which has been produced through an artificial insemination service of Michigan Breeders Association, Inc. Entries may be made in this event up until time of showing. Proof of artificial breeding must accompany animal when it enters the ring. Animals must led by owner & assistant, if necessary. All entries must meet health requirements established by the Michigan Department of Agriculture. See health rules and regulations in the front of this book. Entries are not limited to number per form. Dairy entries in THIS EVENT ONLY may be brought to the Fairgrounds immediately before judging and may be removed immediately after, if desired. Exhibitors must realize that this contest will be exceedingly difficult to judge and some decisions may be questioned. Tolerance of judge’s decision must therefore be requested by the Fair Management. Suitable ribbons and rosettes to be provided. Sponsored by the Cheboygan Chapter of M.A.B.A. COSTUME CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 9210. Male under 2 years old 9211. Male 2 years and over 9212. Female under 2 years old 9213. Female 2 years and over A 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 B 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 C 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 SECTION 181 ARTIFICIAL BREEDERS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0525. Dairy 0526. Beef 1ST 3.75 3.75 2ND 3.00 3.00 3RD 2.25 2.25 4TH 1.50 1.50 5TH .75 .75 DEPT. 39 – HERDSMEN’S SPECIAL ENTRY FEE is $1.00 Learning objective: To demonstrate general knowledge of raising, showing, fitting, training and caring for different animal projects. This class is open to any person exhibiting 5 or more animals of different species or to an organized 4-H club consisting of 5 or more members or animals to be selected by the Fair Board Judging Committee. SECTION 182 HERDSMAN’S SPECIAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 11.25 7.50 3.25 Premium winners in this class are selected from those herdsmen from ALL livestock classes who contribute the most to the general activities of the Fair in keeping the quarters of their livestock in a fine, presentable manner. Cleanliness of animals, pens, bedding and equipment is considered. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0528. 30. CROCHET CON’T. DEPT. 40 –OPEN CLASS NEEDLECRAFT ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. All articles entered for premiums in this department shall have been made by the exhibitor, and no article can compete for more than one premium. In awarding premiums, special attention will be given to the degree of workmanship, type of article exhibited, creativity, design and appearance. Articles not properly entered cannot compete. Articles that are stained or soiled will be disqualified. ARTICLES PREVIOUSLY RECEIVING PREMIUMS CANNOT BE EXHIBITED AGAIN. Exhibitors are responsible for placing entry tags securely on their own entries. SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges, special award rosettes may be given for outstanding exhibits in this department. TEXTILE PAINTING, LIQUID EMBROIDERY, STENCILING (FREEHAND, TRANSFERRED, EMBELLISHED, DECORATED) ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION 184 CHILDREN (8 & under) 185 PRE TEEN (9-12 yrs) 186 YOUTH (13-17 yrs) 187 ADULT (18 & over) 188 SENIOR (65 & over) 189 SPECIAL NEEDS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 0530. Clothing – freehand 2.25 0531. Accessories, purses, etc. 2.25 0532. Household items, towels, etc. 2.25 0533. Clothing using transfers 2.25 0534. Accessories using transfers 2.25 0535. Household items using transfers 2.25 0536. Clothing – added decoration 2.25 0537. Accessories – added decoration 2.25 0538. Household items using decoration 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. 1ST 3.75 3.75 3.75 2.25 3.75 3.75 3.00 3.00 2.25 2.25 2.25 3.00 2.25 2.25 2.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 2ND 3.00 3.00 3.00 1.50 3.00 3.00 2.25 2.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 2.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .57 .57 3RD 2.25 2.25 2.25 .75 2.25 2.25 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 .75 1.50 .75 .75 .75 .57 .57 .57 .57 .57 .38 .38 1ST .75 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 2ND .57 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 3RD .38 .57 .57 .57 .57 .57 MACHINE KNITTING ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0575. Infant or child’s garment 0576. Adult sweater or garment 0577. Afghan 0578. Afghan kit 0579. Any other (list name of item) 1ST 2.25 3.00 3.75 3.00 2.25 2ND 1.50 2.25 3.00 2.25 1.50 3RD .75 1.50 2.25 1.50 .75 KNITTING ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0590. Plain sweater 0591. Sweater – knit stitch pattern 0592. Sweater – color work pattern 0593. Baby cloths – 3 articles 0594. Dresses or suits 0595. Afghan 0596. Afghan – kit 0597. Small articles – hats, etc. 0598. Vests, stoles, shawls 0599. Capes or ponchos 0600. Knitted dolls or toys 0601. Knitted doll clothes 0602. Knitted bedspread 0603. Knitted Felt Wool items 0604. Any other knitted item 1ST 3.00 3.75 3.75 2.25 3.75 3.75 3.00 1.50 2.25 3.00 1.50 1.50 3.75 3.75 3.00 2ND 2.25 3.00 3.00 1.50 3.00 3.00 2.25 .75 1.50 2.25 .75 .75 3.00 3.00 2.25 3RD 1.50 2.25 2.25 .75 2.25 2.25 1.50 .57 .75 1.50 .57 .57 2.25 2.25 1.50 EMBROIDERED ARTICLES ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. CROCHET CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0544. Felt wool items 0545. Tablecloth 0546. Bedspread 0547. Collars, dickeys 0548. Dress or suit 0549. Afghan – intricate design 0550. Afghan – simple design 0551. Afghan – kit 0552. Capes or ponchos 0553. Vest, stoles or shawls 0554. Lap robe 0555. Sweater (adult) 0556. Sweater (child) 0557. Infant sweater or infant set 0558. Place mats – set of 4 0559. Hat or Bag 0560. Pot holders – set of 3 0561. Towels 0562. Christmas stocking 0563. Holiday decoration 0564. Crocheted edging or insert 0565. Pillow cases CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0566. Animals, toys 0567. Pillows 0568. Crocheted dolls 0569. Crocheted doll cloths 0570. Doilies 0571. Any other crocheted article HAND EMBROIDERED CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0616. Table linens 0617. Dresser scarf 0618. Pictures – ready to hang 0619. Personal accessories 1ST 2.25 1.50 1.50 2ND 1.50 .75 .75 3RD .75 .57 .57 (purse, eye glass case, etc) 1.50 .75 .57 1.50 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 .75 .57 .57 .57 1ST 1.50 2ND .75 3RD .57 0620. Household accessories (pillow cases, towels, etc) 0621. 0622. Clothing (aprons, etc.) Any other item (list item) MACHINE EMBROIDERED CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0623. Machine embroidered QUILTS ENTRY FEE is $1.00 per Class. 31. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0634. Crazy quilts 0635. Holiday quilted items 0636. Primitive quilt 0637. Wool quilt 0638. Baby quilt 0639. Quilt – machine pieced by one person, quilted by another 0640. Quilt – hand pieced by one person, quilted by another 0641. Quilted wall hanging 1ST 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 2ND 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 3RD 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 7.50 5.25 3.75 7.50 7.50 5.25 5.25 3.75 3.75 QUILTS Continued…… ENTRY FEE is $1.00 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0642. Appliquéd quilt – machine made 0643. Appliquéd quilt – hand quilted 0644. Pieced quilt – machine quilted 0645. Pieced quilt – hand sewn 0646. Hand embroidered quilt 0647. Quilt from kit 0648. Machine sewn/tied 0649. Machine sewn, hand quilted 0650. Hand sewn, hand quilted 0651. Machine quilted embroidery 0652. Machine pieced/quilted 0653. Professional quilting (only quilting is judged) 0654. Any other quilt MISCELLANEOUS HANDIWORK, Continued…. ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. 1ST 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 5.25 7.50 7.50 7.50 5.25 5.25 2ND 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 3.75 5.25 5.25 5.25 3.75 3.75 3RD 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.00 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.00 3.00 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0721. Tatting 0722. Trapunto 0723. Chicken scratching 0724. Hand sewn items – 7.50 7.50 5.25 5.25 3.75 3.75 0729. 0730. 0731. (other than quilts) 0725. ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0665. Hooked rugs – wool 0666. Punch rugs 0667. Locker hooking rug 0668. Penny rugs 0669. Hooked rugs – yarn 0670. Hooked rugs – rags, etc. 0671. Braided rug 0672. Crocheted rug 0673. Woven rug 0674. Any other rug 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 (chairs, pads, pillows, etc.) 1ST 2.25 2ND 1.50 3RD .75 3.75 3.00 2.25 2.25 1.50 .75 2.25 1.50 .75 4.50 3.00 1.50 ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. (purse, belt, etc.) 0702. 0704. 1ST 2ND 3RD 2.25 1.50 .75 Knick Knacks, decorations novelties, trains, etc. Any other not mentioned (list name of item) 2.25 1.50 .75 2.25 1.50 .75 2.25 1.50 .75 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 2.25 2.25 2.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 .75 2.25 1.50 .75 1ST 2.25 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 3RD .75 .75 2.25 2.25 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 2.25 1.50 .75 MACHINE SEWING ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. 1ST 2.25 2ND 1.50 3RD .75 (must be ready to hang) 2.25 1.50 .75 Crewel embroidery – any other item Bargello – any article Candle wicking Cutwork 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 .75 .75 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0715. Crewel embroidery – pillow 0716. Crewel embroidery – wall hanging or picture 0718. 0719. 0720. 2.25 2.25 DEPT. 40 – NEEDLEWORK MISCELLANEOUS HANDIWORK 0717. .75 Household accessories (tissue box covers, vases, etc.) 0703. 1.50 ENTRY FEE is $2.00 per Class. NEEDLEPOINT ON CANVAS/PLASTIC CANVAS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0701. Personal accessories 2.25 A display by one individual or a group with at least 5 different/same types of needlework (such as crochet, knitting, embroidery, quilting, needlework, crossstitching, etc.) That shows creative abilities and workmanship. Groups will be responsible for setting their displays and furnishings any articles needed for backdrops, etc. Space need shall not exceed 4 feet. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 0757. Needlecraft display 15.00 7.50 5.25 A display by one individual with at least 5 or more items of same/different type of needlework that is coordinated/themed. 0758. Needlecraft display 15.00 7.50 5.25 A display by one individual of needlework with own original pattern, include their own design work, other than clothing, that is being used in the décor of the home. 0759. Needlecraft Group display 15.00 7.50 5.25 A display by a group with at least 5 or more items of same/different type of needlework that is coordinated/themed. Any other needlepoint article (list name of item) .75 SECTION 190 NEEDLECRAFT DISPLAY Wall hanging or picture (must be ready to hang) 0690. 1.50 ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. Personal accessories (belt, purse, etc.) 0689. Smocking Samplers Any other handiwork not mentioned (list name of item) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0742. No-count cross stitch (pre-st) 0743. Counted cross stitch, clothing 0744. Counted cross stitch – pictures wall hanging 0745. Counted cross stitch, accessories 0746. Any other cross stitch not mentioned (list name of item) ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. 0688. 2.25 CROSS STITCH 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 NEEDLEPOINT CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0686. Punch needle 0687. Furniture Needle Felting White Work (hand anger, pulled works) RUGS 3RD .75 .75 .75 Quilted articles (other than quilts) 0727. 0728. 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 Patchwork items (other than quilts) 0726. 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 32. SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. All articles entered for premiums in this department shall have been made by the exhibitor, and no article can compete for more than one premium. In awarding premiums, special attention will be given to the degree of workmanship, type of article exhibited, creativity, design and appearance. Articles not properly entered cannot compete. Articles that are stained or soiled will be disqualified. ARTICLES PREVIOUSLY RECEIVING PREMIUMS CANNOT BE EXHIBITED AGAIN. Exhibitors are responsible for placing entry tags securely on their own entries. SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges, special award rosettes may be given for outstanding exhibits in this department. ONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASS IN DEPARTMENT 40 – Machine Sewing ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. (unless otherwise stated) CLOTHING/HOME Clothing must be on wire hangers. SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION 195 CHILDREN (8 & under) 196 PRE TEEN (9-12 yrs) 197 YOUTH (13-17 yrs) 198 ADULT (18 & over) 199 SENIOR (65 & over) 200 SPECIAL NEEDS K THROUGH 12 1ST 2ND 2.25 1.50 2.25 1.50 2.25 1.50 2.25 1.50 2.25 1.50 2.25 1.50 2.25 1.50 2.25 1.50 2.25 1.50 2.25 1.50 2.25 1.50 2.25 1.50 2.25 1.50 2.25 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 (list item) 0854. BOYS; INFANTS, YOUNG CHILDREN TO SIZE 6X CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 0770. Bib overalls 2.25 1.50 .75 0771. Coat/jacket 2.25 1.50 .75 0772. Dress suit 2.25 1.50 .75 0773. Pants, slacks, jeans 2.25 1.50 .75 0774. Play suit 2.25 1.50 .75 0775. Shirt 2.25 1.50 .75 0776. Shorts 2.25 1.50 .75 0777. Sleepwear 2.25 1.50 .75 0778. Snow suit 2.25 1.50 .75 0779. T-shirt 2.25 1.50 .75 0780. Vest 2.25 1.50 .75 0781. Any other not mentioned 2.25 1.50 .75 Coordinated wardrobe – 8 pcs. 11.25 ENTRY FEE $1.00 MEN’S CLOTHING CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 0865. Casual shirt 2.25 0866. Casual slacks 2.25 0867. Dress shirt 2.25 0868. Dress slacks 2.25 0869. Jacket/coat 2.25 0870. Sleepwear 2.25 0871. Sportswear 2.25 0872. Suit 2.25 0873. Vest 2.25 0874. Any other not mentioned 2.25 (list item) 0875. Coordinated wardrobe – 8 pcs. 11.25 ENTRY FEE $1.00 (list item) GIRLS; INFANTS, YOUNG CHILDREN TO SIZE 6X CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 0795. Bib overalls 2.25 1.50 .75 0796. Blouses/tops 2.25 1.50 .75 0797. Coat/jacket 2.25 1.50 .75 0798. Dress 2.25 1.50 .75 0799. Pants, slacks 2.25 1.50 .75 0800. Party dress 2.25 1.50 .75 0801. Shorts 2.25 1.50 .75 0802. Skirt 2.25 1.50 .75 0803. Sleepwear 2.25 1.50 .75 0804. Snow suit 2.25 1.50 .75 0805. Swim suit 2.25 1.50 .75 0806. T-shirt 2.25 1.50 .75 0807. Any other not mentioned 2.25 1.50 .75 WOMEN’S CLOTHING CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 0886. Bib overalls 2.25 0887. Blouses/tops – casual or sport 2.25 0888. Blouses/tops – dressy 2.25 0889. Dress 2.25 0890. Formal wear 2.25 0891. Coat/jacket 2.25 0892. Jump suit 2.25 0893. Shorts 2.25 0894. Skirt 2.25 0895. Slacks/jeans - casual 2.25 0896. Slacks/pants - dressy 2.25 0897. Sleepwear 2.25 0898. Sportswear (jogging suit, etc.) 2.25 0899. Suit, casual 2.25 0900. Suit, tailored 2.25 0901. T-shirt 2.25 0902. Uniform 2.25 0903. Vest 2.25 0904. Any other not mentioned 2.25 (list item) BOYS CLOTHING – K THROUGH 12 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 0818. Coat/jacket 2.25 1.50 0819. Dress shirt 2.25 1.50 0820. Shirt - sport 2.25 1.50 0821. Shorts 2.25 1.50 0822. Slacks 2.25 1.50 0823. Sleepwear 2.25 1.50 0824. Sportswear (jogging suit, etc.) 2.25 1.50 0825. Suit - Dress 2.25 1.50 0826. Suit - Sport 2.25 1.50 0827. T-shirt 2.25 1.50 0828. Vest 2.25 1.50 0829. Any other not mentioned 2.25 1.50 GIRLS CLOTHING – CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0840. Bib overalls 0841. Blouses/tops 0842. Dress 0843. Coat/jacket 0844. Formal dress 0845. Jumper 0846. Jump suit 0847. Shorts 0848. Skirt 0849. Slacks/jeans 0850. Sleepwear 0851. Sportswear (jogging suit, etc.) 0852. Suit 0853. Any other not mentioned 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 7.50 3.75 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 7.50 3.75 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 7.50 3.25 (list item) 0905. (list item) 33. Coordinated wardrobe – 8 pcs. 11.25 ENTRY FEE $1.00 WARDROBE ACCESSORIES – Male/Female CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 0916. Aprons 1.50 .75 .38 0917. Bibs 1.50 .75 .38 0918. Carry bags/travel bags 1.50 .75 .38 0919. Collars/cuffs 1.50 .75 .38 0920. Hats 1.50 .75 .38 0921. Purses 1.50 .75 .38 0922. Scarves 1.50 .75 .38 0923. Slippers 1.50 .75 .38 0924. Ties 1.50 .75 .38 0925. Any other not mentioned 1.50 .75 .38 ORIGINAL DESIGNS FROM DRAFTED PATTERNS You must provide the judge with sketches and drafted pattern as well as the garment. Entries are to be original design by the entrant. ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 0940. Article designed & constructed 3.75 2ND 3.00 3RD 2.25 MACHINE SEWING FOR THE HOME ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class, unless stated otherwise. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 0946. Pillows 2.25 0947. Slipcovers 3.75 0948. Potholders (2 or more in set) 1.50 0949. Any other not mentioned 2.25 (list item) 0950. Coordinated items made for the home. ENTRY FEE $1.00 11.25 2ND 1.50 3.00 .75 1.50 3RD .75 2.25 .57 .75 7.50 3.75 ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. 1ST 1.50 1.50 3.00 3.00 1.50 2ND .75 .75 2.25 2.25 .75 SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. must be sewn by the 3RD .75 .75 .75 ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1030. White bread 1031. Whole wheat bread 1032. Other whole grain bread 1033. French bread 1034. Coffee cake 1035. White rolls 1036. Whole wheat rolls 1037. Croissants 1038. Cinnamon rolls 1039. Salt free bread or rolls 1040. Any other yeast rolls (list item) COSTUMES ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1005. Child (boy or girl) 1006. Woman 1007. Man 1008. Any other, such as animals etc. 1009. Made by a professional 1ST 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 2ND 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 209 CHILDREN (8 & under) 210 PRE TEEN (9-12 yrs) 211 YOUTH (13-17 yrs) 212 ADULT (18 & over) 213 SENIOR (65 & over) 214 SPECIAL NEEDS YEAST BREADS Breads should be at least: 1/2 end of loaf or 4 rolls on a plate. MACHINE SEWING FOR FUN 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 Entries will be judged on appearance, texture, degree of skill required and how it is displayed. All entries must have been prepared by exhibitor. Products from commercial mixes will be disqualified. Icings, frostings and fillings will be judged on appearance and consistency of texture. INCLUDE RECIPE ON CARD FOR BAKED GOODS & CANDY. Foods must be in plastic wrap, ready for display when brought in, or on paper plates inserted in plastic bags. Avoid using plates or containers that need to be returned. Exhibitors are responsible for placing entry tags securely on their own entries. SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges, special award rosettes may be given for outstanding exhibits in this department. SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION Sewn for people with physical limitations, i.e.; arthritis, etc. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 0980. Preschool child 2.25 1.50 .75 0981. Male adult 2.25 1.50 .75 0982. Female adult 2.25 1.50 .75 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 DEPT. 41 – OPEN CLASS CULINARY ARTS (FOOD) 3RD .57 .57 1.50 1.50 .57 HOME SEWN CLOTHING DESIGNED FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0995. Dolls (rag or fabric) no kit 0996. Dolls (rag or fabric) from kit 0997. Doll clothes for small dolls 0998. Doll clothes for large dolls 0999. Stuffed animals – not from kit 1000. Stuffed animals – from kit 1001. Soft sculpture 1002. Any other not mentioned (list item) 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 ENTRY FEE is $1.00 MACHINE APPLIQUE 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 A display by an individual of eight or more items from any one class in Machine Sewing for Fun that shows creative ability, originality and workmanship. Individuals will be responsible for setting up their displays and should provide their own backdrops, etc. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 1025. Machine Sewing Display 11.25 7.50 3.75 ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. Articles may be purchased but the appliqué work exhibitor. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 0975. Clothing 2.25 0976. Accessories (purses, bags, etc) 2.25 0977. Household items (pillows, etc) 2.25 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1015. Clothing 1016. Home accessories 1017. Toys, dolls, etc. 1018. Any other not mentioned (list item) SECTION 202 MACHINE SEWING DISPLAY HOME SEWN ITEMS FROM COMMERCIAL KITS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 0965. Booties 0966. Clothing 0967. Sleeping bags 0968. Tents 0969. Any other not mentioned (list item) HAND SEWN ITEMS ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. 3RD 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 QUICK BREADS Breads should be at least: 1/2 end of loaf or 4 muffins or biscuits on a plate. ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. ONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASS 34. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1055. Banana bread 1ST 2.25 2ND 1.50 3RD .75 1056. 1057. 1058. 1059. 1060. 1061. 1062. 1063. 1064. 1065. Nut bread Corn bread Pumpkin bread Date or Fruit bread Zucchini bread Coffee cake Muffins Biscuits Salt free quick bread Any other quick bread (list item) 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 COOKIES, Continued… There should be 4 cookies on a plate .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1130. Raisin 1131. Molasses 1132. Peanut butter 1133. Fruit 1134. Nut balls or crescents 1135. Refrigerator cookies 1136. Sugar 1137. Gingersnaps 1138. Filled cookies 1139. Shortbread 1141. One dozen assorted 1142. Reduced: salt, sugar or sugar substitute 1143. Any other not listed (list item) CAKES No cake mix or pre-packaged frostings permitted. Cakes should be miniature, no more than 6” in diameter or a quarter section of a regular sized cake. ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. ONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1078. Chocolate 1079. German/Swiss Chocolate 1080. Light cakes (yellow or white) 1081. Carrot cake 1082. Spice cake 1083. Angel Food/Sponge cake 1084. Fruit flavor; apple, cherry etc. 1085. Fruit cake 1086. Gingerbread 1087. Cupcakes (3or 4) 1088. Cake, reduced salt/sugar or Sugar substitute 1089. Any other cake (list item) 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 4.50 1.50 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3.00 .75 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 1.50 .57 2.25 2.25 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 3RD 3.75 3.75 5.25 Wedding (professional) 11.25 7.50 5.25 1110. 1111. 1112. 1113. 1114. All occasion (amateur) All occasion (professional) Cut-out cake Doll cake Holiday cake Any other decorated cake (list item) Sugar molding display Petit Four (12) Gingerbread/Candy house Decorated cookies (6) Giant decorated cookie 5.25 5.25 7.88 7.88 7.88 7.88 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 7.88 7.88 7.88 5.63 5.63 4.50 4.50 4.50 2.25 2.25 3.75 3.75 3.75 1.50 1.50 2ND 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 SECTION 216 BAKING DISPLAY ENTRY FEE is $1.00 A display using at least 5 of the 7 baking categories by an individual that shows creative ability and workmanship. Individuals will be responsible for setting up their displays and may use china, silver, utensils, table linens or materials, flowers, etc. that will enhance the display. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 1202. Individual baking display 11.25 7.50 5.25 ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. 1ST 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1180. Fudge, cooked 1181. Fudge, uncooked 1182. Penuche 1183. Divinity 1184. Pralines 1185. Fondant 1186. Toffee 1187. Peanut butter 1188. Caramels 1189. Truffles 1190. Pulled taffy 1191. Chocolates 1192. Any other not listed (list item) COOKIES There should be 4 cookies on a plate CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1125. Brownies 1126. Date cookies 1127. Sour cream cookies 1128. Chocolate chip 1129. Oatmeal 1.13 1.13 CANDIES There should be 6 pieces on a plate ENTRY FEE $1 1104. 1105. 1106. 1107. 1108. 1109. 1.50 1.50 ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. ENTRY FEE $1 1103. 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 1155. Apple 2.25 1.50 .75 1156. Blueberry 2.25 1.50 .75 1157. Raspberry 2.25 1.50 .75 1158. Blackberry 2.25 1.50 .75 1159. Peach 2.25 1.50 .75 1160. Mincemeat 2.25 1.50 .75 1161. Raisin 2.25 1.50 .75 1162. Cherry 2.25 1.50 .75 1163. Any other not listed 2.25 1.50 .75 (list item) The following pies are judged on color, texture and appearance only. 1164. Lemon 2.25 1.50 .75 1165. Pumpkin 2.25 1.50 .75 1166. Chiffon and parfait pies 2.25 1.50 .75 1167. Any other custard or meringue pie (list item) 2.25 1.50 .75 ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. 2ND 4.50 4.50 7.50 2ND 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 PIES Entries should be miniature, no more than 6” in diameter or a quarter section of a regular sized pie. DECORATED CAKES/COOKIES Entries will be judged on use of tips, border work, neatness, precision, choice & use of color, creativity, originality, difficulty of technique & design and general appearance. Cake dummies are acceptable, as only the decorations will be judges. (unless otherwise stated) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 1100. Birthday (amateur) 5.25 1101. Birthday (professional) 5.25 1102. Wedding (amateur) 11.25 1ST 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 35. CANNED MEATS Meats must be processed in a pressure canner DEPT. 41 – OPEN CLASS CULINARY ARTS (CANNED GOODS) ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. Judged on variety, quality, uniformity and attractiveness. Must be clean and sealed with lids and rings, including jellies and jams as paraffin seals become broken from handling of jars. Can be shown only once (same jar cannot be shown in succeeding year. Jars may be opened at discretion of judge. SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges, special award rosettes may be given for outstanding exhibits in this department. SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION 218 CHILDREN (8 & under) 219 PRE TEEN (9-12 yrs) 220 YOUTH (13-17 yrs) 221 ADULT (18 & over) 222 SENIOR (65 & over) 223 SPECIAL NEEDS ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 3.75 3.00 2.25 JELLIES Jellies must be sealed with lids and rings only – no paraffin ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1315. Blackberry 1316. Raspberry 1317. Strawberry 1318. Cherry 1319. Currant 1320. Apple 1321. Grape 1322. Any other not mentioned (list item) 1323. Best collection of jellies, minimum of 5 jars Water or juice without added sugar 2.25 1.50 .75 Any other not mentioned 2.25 1.50 .75 (list item) CANNING DISPLAY Attractiveness of arrangement, variety and uniformity of jars and closures to be considered in judging. Not to exceed 30 jars. 1249. ENTRY FEE is $1.00 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 1255. Best display of canned fruits and vegetables by organized group 11.25 7.50 3.75 1256. Best display of canned fruits and vegetables by single displayer 11.25 7.50 3.75 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1290. Blackberry 1291. Raspberry 1292. Strawberry 1293. Cherry 1294. Apple 1295. Currant 1296. Peach 1297. Grape 1298. Rhubarb 1299. Orange 1300. Conserve 1301. Chutney 1302. Any other not mentioned (list item) 1303. Best collection of jam, minimum of 5 jars CANNED FRUIT 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 JAMS Jams must be sealed with lids and rings only – no paraffin ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1235. Blackberries 1236. Raspberries, red 1237. Raspberries, black 1238. Strawberries 1239. Blueberries 1240. Rhubarb 1241. Cherries, dark sweet 1242. Cherries, sour 1243. Plums 1244. Peaches, pitted 1245. Pears 1246. Apples 1247. Applesauce 1248. Any canned fruit processed in 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 PRESERVES Preserves must be sealed with lids and rings only – no paraffin CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1275. Blackberry 1276. Raspberry 1277. Strawberry 1278. Cherry 1279. Blueberry or Huckleberry 1280. Currant 1281. Orange 1282. Tomato 1283. Watermelon 1284. Pear 1285. Crabapple 1286. Any other not mentioned (list item) CANNED VEGETABLES Vegetables must be processed in a pressure canner CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1210. Corn 1211. String beans, yellow 1212. String beans, green 1213. Beets 1214. Carrots 1215. Peas 1216. Tomatoes 1217. Spinach 1218. Asparagus 1219. Carrots and peas 1220. Succotash 1221. Lima beans 1222. Pumpkin 1223. Mushrooms 1224. Any other vegetable (list item) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1260. Pork 1261. Beef 1262. Fish (pints only) 1263. Any other not mentioned (list item) 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 3.75 3.00 2.25 PICKLES, RELISHES, DRESSINGS, SAUCES ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. 36. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1334. Horseradish relish 1335. Beet, pickled 1ST 2.25 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 3RD .75 .75 1336. 1337. 1338. 1339. 1340. 1341. 1342. 1343. 1344. 1345. 1346. 1347. 1348. 1349. 1350. 1351. 1352. Sour cucumber pickles Sweet cucumber pickles Dill cucumber pickles Mustard pickles Green tomato pickles Mixed pickles Chili sauce Tomato ketchup in bottle Bread & butter pickles Salad dressing, any kind Corn relish Sweet relish Green tomato relish Dill pickle relish Mixed relish Any other not mentioned (list item) Largest and best collection of pickles – 5 or more varieties 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 3.75 3.00 2.25 DEPT. 42 – OPEN CLASS FINE ARTS PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, ORIGINAL DESIGNS SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. All entries must be work of exhibitor. All pictures must be ready to hang including string art. Drawings, water colors, pastels, paint by number, etc. must be ready to hang or be framed or matted. Entries receiving premiums previously are ineligible. ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK. Not responsible for damage or broken items. SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges, special award rosettes may be given for outstanding exhibits in this department. SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION 233 CHILDREN (8 & under) 234 PRE TEEN (9-12 yrs) 235 YOUTH (13-17 yrs) 236 ADULT (18 & over) 237 SENIOR (65 & over) 238 SPECIAL NEEDS OIL PAINTING CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 1360. Landscape or seascape-professional 3.00 1361. Landscape or seascape - amateur 3.00 1362. Still life - professional 3.00 1363. Still life - amateur 3.00 1364. Animal life – professional 3.00 1365. Animal life – amateur 3.00 1366. Portrait – professional 3.00 1367. Portrait – amateur 3.00 1368. Abstracts – professional 3.00 1369. Abstracts – amateur 3.00 1370. Any other – professional 3.00 1371. Any other – amateur 3.00 2ND 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 3RD 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50. 1.50 1.50 ACRYLICS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 1375. Landscape or seascape-professional 2.25 1376. Landscape or seascape - amateur 2.25 1377. Still life - professional 2.25 1378. Still life - amateur 2.25 1379. Animal life – professional 2.25 1380. Animal life – amateur 2.25 1381. Portrait – professional 2.25 1382. Portrait – amateur 2.25 1383. Abstracts – professional 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 ACRYLICS, Continued… CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 1384. Abstracts – amateur 2.25 1.50 1385. Any other – professional 2.25 1.50 1386. Any other – amateur 2.25 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 WATER COLOR & PASTELS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 1390. Landscape or seascape-professional 2.25 1.50 1391. Landscape or seascape - amateur 2.25 1.50 1392. Still life - professional 2.25 1.50 1393. Still life - amateur 2.25 1.50 1394. Animal life – professional 2.25 1.50 1395. Animal life – amateur 2.25 1.50 1396. Portrait – professional 2.25 1.50 1397. Portrait – amateur 2.25 1.50 1398. Abstracts – professional 2.25 1.50 1399. Abstracts – amateur 2.25 1.50 1400. Any other – professional 2.25 1.50 1401. Any other – amateur 2.25 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 GRAPHIC ART – PEN & INK CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 1405. Landscape or seascape-professional 2.25 1.50 1406. Landscape or seascape - amateur 2.25 1.50 1407. Still life - professional 2.25 1.50 1408. Still life - amateur 2.25 1.50 1409. Animal life – professional 2.25 1.50 1410. Animal life – amateur 2.25 1.50 1411. Portrait – professional 2.25 1.50 1412. Portrait – amateur 2.25 1.50 1413. Abstracts – professional 2.25 1.50 1414. Abstracts – amateur 2.25 1.50 1415. Any other – professional 2.25 1.50 1416. Any other – amateur 2.25 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 CHARCOAL & PENCIL DRAWINGS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 1420. Landscape or seascape-professional 2.25 1.50 1421. Landscape or seascape - amateur 2.25 1.50 1422. Still life - professional 2.25 1.50 1423. Still life - amateur 2.25 1.50 1424. Animal life – professional 2.25 1.50 1425. Animal life – amateur 2.25 1.50 1426. Portrait – professional 2.25 1.50 1427. Portrait – amateur 2.25 1.50 1428. Abstracts – professional 2.25 1.50 1429. Abstracts – amateur 2.25 1.50 1430. Any other – professional 2.25 1.50 1431. Any other – amateur 2.25 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 DEPT. 43 – OPEN CLASS FOLK ARTS SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. All entries must be the work of the exhibitor. In awarding premiums; color, design, suitability of material, workmanship, cleanliness and creativity will be stressed. Articles not properly entered cannot compete. Articles stained or soiled will be disqualified. ARTICLES PREVIOUSLY RECEIVING PREMIUMS CANNOT BE EXHIBITED AGAIN. Exhibitors are responsibly for placing entry tags on their own entries. Articles in any other category cannot be entered in another class. SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges, special award rosettes may be given for outstanding exhibits in this department. 37. SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION HOLIDAY DECORATIONS 240 CHILDREN (8 & under) 241 PRE TEEN (9-12 yrs) 242 YOUTH (13-17 yrs) 243 ADULT (18 & over) 244 SENIOR (65 & over) 245 SPECIAL NEEDS CRAFTS/HOBBIES CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 1429. Jewelry 2.25 1430. Scrapbooking 2.25 1431. Stamping 2.25 1432. Porcelain dolls 2.25 1433. Home made soap 2.25 1434. Art foam & Styrofoam crafts 2.25 1435. Basketry 2.25 1436. Beadwork 2.25 1437. Boxes (decorated) 2.25 1438. Candle craft 2.25 1439. Copper crafts 2.25 1440. Corn husk crafts 2.25 1442. Driftwood crafts 2.25 1443. Flowers (homemade from fabric, paper, etc.) 2.25 1444. Flower arrangement (silk, purchased flowers) 2.25 1445. Flowers (dried flowers, purchased flowers) 2.25 1446. Glasswork (stain) 2.25 1447. Lace/ribbon 2.25 1448. Lapidary (stone/gem work) 2.25 1449. Leather craft 2.25 1450. Mosaic tile work 2.25 1451. Nature crafts, cones, etc. 2.25 1452. Sculptures 2.25 1453. Shell crafts 2.25 1454. Sting art/wire art 2.25 1455. Tin punching 2.25 1456. Toys (other than dolls & stuffed animals) 2.25 1457. Wall hanging & plaques 2.25 1458. Wood burning 2.25 1459. Wood carving 2.25 1460. Wood crafts 2.25 1461. Any other not mentioned 2.25 (list item) (KITS NOT ELIGIBLE) 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 1.50 .75 1.50 .75 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 Learning objective: to demonstrate motivation & creativity in using different materials. Open ONLY to those 19 yrs and under. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 1506. Christmas ornaments (4) 2.25 1.50 .75 1507. Christmas stocking 2.25 1.50 .75 1508. Greeting cards (homemade) 2.25 1.50 .75 1509. Eggs; artificial or natural (4) 2.25 1.50 .75 1510. Holiday dolls, toys, etc. 2.25 1.50 .75 1511. Holiday wreaths 2.25 1.50 .75 1512. Quilts 2.25 1.50 .75 1513. Table runners 2.25 1.50 .75 1514. Wall hangings 2.25 1.50 .75 1515. Christmas socks 2.25 1.50 .75 1516. Christmas tree skirt 2.25 1.50 .75 1517. Any other not mentioned 2.25 1.50 .75 (list item) CERAMICS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 1524. Underglaze – detail work 2.25 1525. Glazed 2.25 1526. Applied decoration; 1527. 1528. 1529. 1530. 1531. 1532. 1533. 1534. 2.25 3RD .75 .75 1.50 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 .75 Air brushing Dry brushing Holiday decoration Musical items (banks, boxes, 2.25 2.25 2.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 .75 .75 centerpieces, etc.) 2.25 2.25 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 Any other not mentioned (list item) GENERAL MODEL BUILDING (KITS NOT ELIGIBLE) If the article is small the exhibit must include 2 models, such as small cars, planes etc. ONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASS. Please mark on entry tag if exhibit contains more than 1 article and mark each article with exhibitor’s number. Learning objective: to educate youth as to the different types of transportation. Open ONLY to those 19 yrs and under. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 1545. Models, plastic (list item) 1.50 .75 .50 1546. Models, wood (list item) 1.50 .75 .50 1547. Airplanes, plastic 1.50 .75 .50 1548. Airplanes, wood 1.50 .75 .50 1549. Automobiles, straight scale 1.50 .75 .50 1550. Automobiles, customized 1.50 .75 .50 1551. Boats and ships 1.50 .75 .50 1552. Any other not mentioned 1.50 .75 .50 (list item) 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 DO-IT-YOURSELF DIVISION ONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASS. Articles must be made by a NON-professional .75 .75 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 Stains Miniatures (min 3, max 6 displayed together so they cannot be separated) 2.25 For classes 1463, 1464 and 1465 only: Learning objective: to demonstrate motivation & creativity in using different materials. Open ONLY to those 19 yrs and under. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 1463. Metalwork 2.25 1.50 .75 1464. Papier-mâché 2.25 1.50 .75 1465. Creative writing 2.25 1.50 .75 WREATHS AND DOOR DECORATIONS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 1475. Straw (wreaths, hats, brooms, etc.) 2.25 1.50 1476. Fabric (wreaths, hangings, etc.) 2.25 1.50 1477. Grapevine 2.25 1.50 1478. Pinecone and/or natural materials 2.25 1.50 1479. Rattan or Wicker hangings (fans, plates, etc.) 2.25 1.50 1480. Any other not mentioned 2.25 1.50 (list item) FABRIC CRAFTS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 1491. Albums 2.25 1.50 1492. Picture frames 2.25 1.50 1493. Hoop pictures 2.25 1.50 1494. Primitive 2.25 1.50 1495. Any other not mentioned 2.25 1.50 (slip trailing, planting cascading, sprigging, flowers, etc.) 2.25 Gold, silver, mother of pearl, etc. 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 38. Learning objective: to encourage youth to demonstrate knowledge & creativity in their chosen project. Open ONLY to those 19 yrs and under. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 1565. Household items (tables, etc.) 3.75 3.00 2.25 1566. Garden or lawn items 2.25 1.50 .75 1567. Gun rack or cabinet 3.75 3.00 2.25 1568. Kitchen items 2.25 1.50 .75 1569. Birdhouse 1.50 .75 .50 1570. 1571. 1572. Book ends Snow shoes Any other not mentioned (list item) 1.50 3.75 1.50 .75 3.00 .75 .50 2.25 .50 DEPT. 44 – OPEN CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class ONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASS All entries must be work of exhibitor. A collection will consist of not less than 6 or more than 10 photographs, which tell a story or have a theme, or be of a special event. (They may be labeled if necessary.) Collection to be displayed attractively, keeping in mind; color and balance, and utilizing one board or album. Prints may be any size. Color slides will not be accepted for exhibition due to difficulty in judging them, it is suggested that prints be made of them for exhibition purposes. Every precaution will be taken to insure the safety of exhibits but in no case will management be responsible for loss or damage of same. The superintendant has the right to accept or reject any prints entered. ARTICLES PREVIOUSLY RECEIVING PREMIUMS CANNOT BE EXHIBITED AGAIN. SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges, special award rosettes may be given for outstanding exhibits in this department. BLACK & WHITE 8” x 10” or larger mounted SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION SECTION 248 CHILDREN (8 & under) 249 PRE TEEN (9-12 yrs) 250 YOUTH (13-17 yrs) 251 ADULT (18 & over) 252 SENIOR (65 & over) 253 SPECIAL NEEDS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1585. Portraits – Professional 1586. Portraits – Amateur 1587. Human interest – Professional 1588. Human interest – Amateur 1589. Nature – Professional 1590. Nature – Amateur 1591. Birds & animals – Professional 1592. Birds & animals – Amateur 1593. Sports & recreation – Prof. 1594. Sports & recreation – Amateur 1595. Night scenes – Professional 1596. Night scenes – Amateur 1597. Still life & table tops – Prof. 1598. Still life & table tops – Amateur 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 BLACK & WHITE, CON’T. 8” x 10” or larger mounted CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 1599. Abstracts,patterns,textures–Prof. 2.25 1.50 1600. Abstracts,patterns,textures-Amat. 2.25 1.50 1601. Landscapes, seascapes, snowscapes – Professional 2.25 1.50 1602. Landscapes, seascapes, snowscapes – Amateur 2.25 1.50 1603. Collection – Professional 2.25 1.50 1604. Collection – Amateur 2.25 1.50 1605. Extreme close-up – Professional 2.25 1.50 1606. Extreme close-up – Amateur 2.25 1.50 COLOR 8” x 10” or larger mounted CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 1620. Portraits – Professional 2.25 1.50 1621. Portraits – Amateur 2.25 1.50 1622. Human interest – Professional 2.25 1.50 1623. Human interest – Amateur 2.25 1.50 1624. Nature – Professional 2.25 1.50 1625. Nature – Amateur 2.25 1.50 1626. Birds & animals – Professional 2.25 1.50 1627. Birds & animals – Amateur 2.25 1.50 1628. Sports & recreation – Prof. 2.25 1.50 1629. Sports & recreation – Amateur 2.25 1.50 1630. Night scenes – Professional 2.25 1.50 1631. Night scenes – Amateur 2.25 1.50 1632. Still life & table tops – Prof. 2.25 1.50 1633. Still life & table tops – Amateur 2.25 1.50 1634. Abstracts,patterns,textures–Prof. 2.25 1.50 1635. Abstracts,patterns,textures-Amat. 2.25 1.50 1636. Extreme close-up – Professional 2.25 1.50 1637. Extreme close-up – Amateur 2.25 1.50 1638. Landscapes, seascapes, snowscapes – Professional 2.25 1.50 1639. Landscapes, seascapes, snowscapes – Amateur 2.25 1.50 1640. Family living – Professional 2.25 1.50 1641. Family living – Amateur 2.25 1.50 1642. Holiday celebration – Prof. 2.25 1.50 1643. Holiday celebration – Amateur 2.25 1.50 1644. Collection – Professional 2.25 1.50 1645. Collection – Amateur 2.25 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 35mm COLOR SNAPSHOTS/COLLECTIONS Must be mounted on heavy paper or board, these photographs cannot have been used in other categories. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 1650. Portraits 1.50 .75 .50 1651. Human interest 1.50 .75 .50 1652. Nature 1.50 .75 .50 1653. Birds & animals 1.50 .75 .50 1654. Sports & recreation 1.50 .75 .50 1655. Night scenes 1.50 .75 .50 1656. Still life & table tops – Prof. 1.50 .75 .50 1657. Weather/Happenings 1.50 .75 .50 1658. Landscapes, seascapes, snowscapes 1.50 .75 .50 1659. Holiday celebrations 1.50 .75 .50 1660. Collection of seasons (4) 1.50 .75 .50 1661. Any other collection 1.50 .75 .50 (list item) 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 DEPT. 45 – ANTIQUES SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. 3RD .75 .75 No article if previously shown can be entered for 3 years. Item must be 50 years or older. Exhibitor must be resident of Michigan. .75 No exhibitor may make more than one entry in any one class. No clothing. Whenever possible, state the name of the article, who owned it and how old it is etc., on a card to include with exhibit. ENTRY FEE is $.50 per Class unless noted otherwise Some antiques could be locked in display case. .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 SECTION 257 ANTIQUE ITEMS 39. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1680. Sewing memorabilia 1681. Scissors, darning eggs 1682. China 1683. Toys 1684. Hand bags, gloves, shoes, boots 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 1685. 1686. 1687. 1688. 1689. 1690. 1691. 1692. 1693. 1694. 1695. 1696. 1697. 1698. 1699. 1700. 1701. 1702. 1703. 1704. 1705. 1706. 1707. 1708. 1709. 1710. 1711. 1712. 1713. 1714. 1715. 1716. 1717. 1718. 1719. 1720. 1721. 1722. 1723. 1724. Bottles 2.25 Carnival glass 2.25 Milk glass 2.25 Depression glass 2.25 Dishes 2.25 Crockery 2.25 Dinner pails 2.25 Picture frames 2.25 Mirrors 2.25 Flat irons 2.25 Butter bowls, molds & paddles 2.25 Tea pots 2.25 Vases 2.25 Plates 2.25 Cookie jars 2.25 Post cards 2.25 Greeting cards 2.25 Records 2.25 License plates 2.25 Tin items 2.25 Kitchen items 2.25 Baking items 2.25 Farm themed toys 2.25 Books 2.25 Bibles 2.25 Lamps 2.25 School books 2.25 Pictures 2.25 Pewter 2.25 Silverware 2.25 Salt & pepper shakers 2.25 Toothpick holders 2.25 Pitchers 2.25 Platters 2.25 Clocks 2.25 Sugar bowls & creamers 2.25 Musical instruments 2.25 What is it? 2.25 Cheboygan County memorabilia 2.25 A collection of six items 3.75 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3.00 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 2.25 SECTION 257 FARM EQUIPMENT – HAND OPERATED, Continued… CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 1761. Grain sower 2.63 2.25 1.88 1762. Wooden rake 2.63 2.25 1.88 1763. Grain sieve 2.63 2.25 1.88 1764. Hay knife 2.63 2.25 1.88 1765. Cradle 2.63 2.25 1.88 1766. Scythe 2.63 2.25 1.88 1767. Sprayer 2.63 2.25 1.88 1768. Fork, wood or 2 tine 2.63 2.25 1.88 1769. Weeder 2.63 2.25 1.88 1770. Hoe 2.63 2.25 1.88 1771. Post hole digger 2.63 2.25 1.88 1772. Sickle 2.63 2.25 1.88 1773. Any other not mentioned 2.63 2.25 1.88 (list item) 1774. Collection of 5 or more pieces of old time farming equipment. ENTRY FEE $1.00 11.25 7.50 3.75 1775. Collection of 5 or more pieces of old time mechanical equipment. ENTRY FEE $1.00 11.25 7.50 3.75 SECTION 257 VEHICLES CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1780. Wagon 1781. Buggy 1782. Sleigh or cutter 1783. Any other not mentioned (list item) ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1785. Saddle 1786. Saddle bags 1787. Ox yokes 1788. Ox shoes 1789. Bridal rosettes 1790. Sleigh bells 1791. Cow bell 1792. Sheep bell 1793. Hitching weight 1794. Trees, double or single 1795. Harness or harness items SECTION 257 FARM EQUIPMENT – HORSE DRAWN 1ST 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 2ND 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.38 3RD 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 1ST 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 2ND 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.38 3RD 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class unless noted otherwise 1ST 2.63 2.63 2.63 2.63 2.63 2.63 2ND 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 3RD 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1ST 2.25 2.25 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.88 2.25 1.50 2ND 1.88 1.88 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.50 1.88 1.13 3RD 1.50 1.50 1.13 1.13 1.13 .75 .75 .75 1.13 1.50 .75 ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class SECTION 257 FARM EQUIPMENT – HAND OPERATED CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1755. Cultivator 1756. Seed drill 1757. Corn planter 1758. Brush hook 1759. Flail 1760. Potato planter 3RD 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 SECTION 257 LUMBERING and CARPENTRY TOOLS SECTION 257 FARM EQUIPMENT – STATIONARY CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1746. Feed chopper 1747. Corn sheller 1748. Stalk cutter 1749. Fanning mill 1750. Any other not mentioned (list item) 2ND 3.38 3.38 3.38 3.38 SECTION 257 ANIMAL EQUIPMENT Exhibits in the following sections must be complete and in operating condition where applicable. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1736. Plow 1737. Cultivator 1738. Harrow 1739. Bean or beet puller 1740. Stump puller 1741. Hay fork 1742. Any other not mentioned (list item) 1ST 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 40. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1806. Picaroon 1807. Log hook or tongs 1808. Log brander 1809. Pike pole 1810. Peavey 1811. Broad ax 1812. Bow saw 1813. Pit saw 1814. Plane, molding set, 5 or more 1815. Smoothing plane, less than 14” 1816. Jack, 14” & over 1817. Draw knife 1818. Froe 1819. Brace & bit 1820. Calipers 1821. Auger 1822. Adz 1823. Wooden vice 1824. Clamps with wooden screws 1825. Log or lumbar scale 1826. Cooper tools 1827. Scorer 1828. Any other not mentioned 1ST 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3RD 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 SECTION 257 MISCELLANEOUS SECTION 267 SHEAF GRAINS ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class (sheaves to be 3” in diameter below head) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1910. Wheat – Red 1911. Wheat – White 1912. Oats 1913. Rye 1914. Buckwheat 1915. Barley 1916. Any other grain in sheaf (list item) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1830. Beekeeping equipment 1831. Spring wagon seat 1832. Tread mill 1833. Pumps, household 1834. Wooden wagon jack 1835. Hand sled 1836. Boot jacks 1837. Old telephone 1838. Soap stone 1839. Ice tongs or hooks 1840. Razor strap or hone 1841. Gun or powder horn 1842. Grindstone 1843. Head lantern 1844. Washing machine 1845. Wringer 1846. Post lantern 1847. Hog hook 1848. Other butchering tool 1849. Neck yoke, human 1850. Wooden tub or pail 1851. Dash churn 1852. Other household churn 1853. Wooden barrel churn 1854. Oak stave basket 1855. Kettle, iron or brass 1856. Toys 1857. Furniture 1858. Decoys 1859. Any other not mentioned (list item) 1ST 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.88 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.88 1.50 1.88 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.88 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.88 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.50 1.13 1.50 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.50 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.50 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 3RD 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 1.13 .75 .75 .75 .75 1.13 .75 .75 .75 1.13 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 DEPT. 46 – AGRICULTURE SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. All seeds and grasses must be grown by the exhibitor. Crops may be shown in any state of maturity. The following points will be considered in awarding premiums; purity of form, plumpness, color, adaptation, freedom from disease, weed seed and other foreign material and proper handling and labeling. Use 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 1ST 2.25 2ND 1.50 3RD .75 SECTION 270 SPECIAL CROPS DISPLAY SECTION 266 SMALL SEEDS (to be exhibited in pint sized fruit jars) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1892. Red clover 1893. Alsike clover 1894. Sweet clover 1895. Alfalfa 1896. Birdsfoot trefoil 1897. Ladino clover 1898. Brome grass 1899. Any other forage seed (list item) 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 1947. Scarecrow (made from all 2.25 1.50 .75 natural materials) – 19 yrs & under 1948. Scarecrow (made from all 2.25 1.50 .75 natural materials) – special needs 1951. Best farm display grown by one exhibitor or family which includes any crops grown on farm. Judging to be based on: variety of crops truly representing Agriculture, quality, correct labeling and article arrangement. Exhibits should tell a story or have a theme. ENTRY FEE: $1.50 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 11.25 7.50 5.25 3.00 SECTION 265 CROPS 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 SECTION 269 ALFALFA SPECIAL CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1940. Bale of alfalfa, at least 50 lbs. ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. ONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASS 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 SECTION 268 FORAGE BUNDLES (3” in diameter for bundles) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1927. Alfalfa 1928. Sweet clover hay 1929. Red clover 1930. Alsike 1931. Timothy 1932. Sudan grass 1933. Millet 1934. Birdsfoot trefoil 1935. Any other forage in bundle (list item) pint jars for exhibit container for seeds. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 1871. Red winter wheat, any variety 2.25 1872. White winter wheat, any variety 2.25 1873. Oats, any variety 2.25 1874. Rye 2.25 1875. Buckwheat, any variety 2.25 1876. Barley 2.25 1877. Any other small grain (list item) 2.25 1878. Field peas, any variety 2.25 1879. Kidney beans, red 2.25 1880. Navy beans, white 2.25 1881. Any other small pea/bean 2.25 (list item) 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 41. DEPT. 46 – FORESTRY DEPT. 47 – OPEN CLASS FLORICULTURE - FLORAL SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. SECTION 280 FORESTRY DISPLAYS PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING RULES: Professional growers are those persons who make a business of growing and selling plants and flowers; such as florists, nurserymen and market men. Amateurs are those persons who grow plants and flowers for their own enjoyment only. All exhibitors in amateur class must be grown by exhibitor. Any exhibit may be disqualified if not properly entered or if quality is too poor to warrant judging. Grooming of flowers and foliage is important. Judges watch for and mark against exhibits with short stems, no foliage, too many blooms crowded or packed into a container, dirty or stained vases, and torn, bruised, diseased or dusty leaves, etc. Plants and flowers exhibited in group displays cannot be in competition in individual classes. In the cut flower classes – 12 spikes or sprays of flowers will constitute an entry unless specified otherwise. PLEASE KEEP DISPLAYS IN FRESH WATER DURING THE ENTIRE FAIR AND WATER PLANTS AS NEEDED. ONLY 2 ENTRIES PER CLASS. ENTRY FEE is $2.50 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 1959. Best general forestry display prepared by one exhibitor which may include any forest products common to Northern Michigan. Judging to be based on variety of products truly representing Northern Michigan forestry, correct labeling and arrangement. 18.75 15.00 7.50 1960. Consisting of wreaths, roping greenery, blankets and other articles using greens and/or forestry products (amateur). 18.75 15.00 7.50 1961. Consisting of wreaths, roping greenery, blankets and other articles using greens and/or forestry products (professional). 18.75 15.00 7.50 SECTION 281 CHRISTMAS TREES (Natural) SECTION 290 PROFESSIONAL ARRANGEMENTS ENTRY FEE is $1.00 per Class. ENTRY FEE is $1.00 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1972. Scotch pine 1973. Red pine 1974. White pine 1975. Austrian pine 1976. Norway spruce 1977. White spruce 1978. Blue spruce 1979. Douglas fir 1980. Balsam 1981. Any other not mentioned (list item) 1982. Decorated Christmas Tree 1ST 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 2ND 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 3RD 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 11.25 7.50 5.25 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 2035. Modern 2036. Oriental 2037. Traditional 2038. Special occasion 2039. Holiday 3RD 1.50 2.25 RIBBON 1.50 Plants which have received premiums in previous years cannot be exhibited again. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2050. African violet, best specimen 1.50 2051. Begonia (flowering) best spec. 1.50 2052. Begonia (tuberous) best spec. 1.50 2053. Begonia (large leaf) best spec. 1.50 2054. Cactus Bowl 1.50 2055. Cactus (Christmas) best spec. 1.50 2056. Cactus, best specimen, any other 1.50 2057. Coleus plant, best specimen 1.50 2058. English ivy 1.50 2059. Fern, asparagus, best specimen 1.50 2060. Fern, any variety, best spec. 1.50 2061. Flowering plant grown in pot, best specimen 1.50 2062. Geranium plant grown in pot, best specimen 1.50 2063. Glass garden 1.50 2064. Gloxinia plant in bloom 1.50 2065. Novelty plant grown in pot, best specimen (must be unusual, rare, not generally found) 1.50 2066. Sansevieria, best specimen 1.50 2067. Succulent plant, best specimen 1.50 2068. Hanging basket 1.50 2069. Any other not mentioned 1.50 (list item) 2070. Cacti, best collection (not less than 10 varieties) ENTRY FEE $.50 2.25 2071. House plants, best collection (not less than 10 varieties) ENTRY FEE $.50 2.25 SECTION 288 APIARY & MAPLE SYRUP PRODUCTS ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 2000. Beeswax, 3-5 lbs. 2001. Fancy carved or molded beeswax 2002. Honey – 1 jar 2003. Maple syrup – 1 jar 2004. Best display honey/apiary prod. 2005. Best display maple syrup, etc. 1ST 3.75 3.75 1.50 1.50 3.75 3.75 2ND 3.00 3.00 .75 .75 3.00 3.00 3RD 2.25 2.25 .38 .38 2.25 2.25 SECTION 289 ENVIRONMENTAL DISPLAY ENTRY FEE is $3.00 per Class. Learning objective: to study, explore, investigate and experience new events through studies of various sciences. Open ONLY to those 19 yrs and under. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 2018. Educational display of apiarian products by single exhibitor. 22.50 18.75 15.00 Exhibit to be arranged by exhibitor. 2019. Display sugar bush products by a single exhibitor, must be an 22.50 18.75 15.00 attractive, educational display. 2020. Compost, Recycling or Environmental Display by a single exhibitor. 22.50 18.75 15.00 Must be an attractive, clean display. 3RD 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 SECTION 291 AMATEURS – HOUSE PLANTS SECTION 282 DECORATIVE ARRANGEMENTS 2ND 2.25 2ND 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 5.25 ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class, unless noted otherwise. ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 1995. Christmas greenery; wreaths, etc. 3.75 1996. Other decorative arrangements using natural forestry products 3.75 1997. Sweepstakes 1ST 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 7.50 42. 2ND .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 3RD .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .75 .50 .75 .75 .75 .50 .50 .50 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 1.50 .75 1.50 .75 SECTION 292 DAHLIAS SECTION 296 MINIATURE ARRANGEMENTS ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. Must be grown by exhibitor CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 2075. Arrangement of large dahlias 2076. Largest and best specimen 2077. Vase of dahlias, any variety 2078. Pompom dahlias arrangement 2079. Best display of mixed dahlias (4 or more) 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 Must be grown by exhibitor CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 2135. Miniature arrangement under 5” 2136. Any other small container 5-8” 2137. Tea cup arrangement 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 3RD .50 .50 .50 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 2.25 1.50 .75 2.25 1.50 .75 SECTION 297 DRIED ARRANGEMENTS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 2140. Bowl – Professional 2141. Bowl – Amateur 2142. Mantle – Professional 2143. Mantle – Amateur 2144. Best arrangements of tints and shades – Professional 2145. Best arrangements of tints and shades – Amateur ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. 1ST 2.25 2.25 2ND 1.50 1.50 3RD .75 .75 SECTION 294 ROSE SPECIMEN SECTION 298 SPECIAL FLORAL DISPLAYS ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class unless noted otherwise.. Must be grown by exhibitor CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2090. Hybrid Tea 1.50 2091. Teas 1.50 2092. Floribundas 1.50 2093. Climbers 1.50 2094. Miniatures 1.50 2095. Any other not mentioned 1.50 (list item) 2096. Collection roses, spray or bloom of each variety. ENTRY FEE $.50 4.50 2097. Rose arrangement ENTRY FEE: $.50 4.50 ENTRY FEE is $1.00 per Class. 2ND .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 3RD .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 3.00 1.50 3.00 1.50 1ST 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 1.50 .75 .50 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 2150. Best arrangement grown by exhibitor 7.50 3.75 2.25 2151. Best floral displays of garden flowers grown by one exhibitor displayed in separate containers with no less than 10 varieties. Judging to be based on variety, quality and arrangement. 15.00 11.25 5.25 2152. Coordinating flower and table settings display – Amateur 7.50 5.25 3.75 2153. Coordinating flower and table settings display - Professional 7.50 5.25 3.75 2154. Best special occasion arrangement by amateur 7.50 5.25 3.75 2155. Best traditional arrangement by amateur 7.50 5.25 3.75 2156. Best arrangement using flowers and other natural materials (such as rocks, shells, grasses, driftwood, branches, etc.) 7.50 5.25 3.75 SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges, special award rosettes may be given for outstanding exhibits in this department. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 2158. Premium Flower Grower ROSETTE SECTION 295 CUT FLOWERS ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. Must be grown by exhibitor CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 2105. Zinnias display, 4 or more var. 2106. Asters display, 4 or more var. 2107. Annuals display, 6 or more var. 2108. Perennials display, 6 or more 2109. Asters 2110. Echinacea – Cone Flowers 2111. Bachelor Buttons 2112. Calendula 2113. Dianthus 2114. Chrysanthemum 2115. Cosmos 2116. Daisies 2117. Delphinium 2118. Everlasting flower 2119. Hollyhocks 2120. Larkspur 2121. Marigold 2122. Phlox 2123. Petunias 2124. Pansies 2125. Snapdragon 2126. Sunflowers 2127. Sweet Peas 2128. Sweet Williams 2129. Lilies 2130. Wild flowers, home grown 2131. Vase, any other worthy variety 2132. Large outdoor potted plant in bloom. 2ND .75 .75 .75 ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class. SECTION 293 GLADIOLI Must be grown by exhibitor CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 2085. Arrangement of one variety 2086. Best display of gladioli (4 or more varieties) 1ST 1.50 1.50 1.50 DEPT. 48 – HORTICULTURE SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. Produce may be shown in any state of maturity. Exhibits will be judged on uniformity, cleanliness, size, shape, etc. Baskets should contain 6 or more varieties of vegetables. The amount will depend on the size and type of vegetables. Example of peck baskets are tomato baskets, fruit baskets, etc. (that hold 1/4 bushel) for Class 2162. Class 2163 can be anything except regular peck basket described for 2162 such as; wheelbarrow, willow basket, fancy containers, etc. and may contain more or less than a peck. ONLY ONE ENTRY PER CLASS. SECTION 301 GARDEN DISPLAY ENTRY FEE is $1.50 per Class. 43. Limited to 4’ of space. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 2162. Best garden display (vegetable) grown by one exhibitor or a family. A central theme is desired, not a basket. 11.25 7.50 5.25 3.00 2163. Individual basket display (see rules above) ENTRY FEE: $.50 3.75 2.25 1.50 ----2164. Individual display other than basket (see rules above) ENTRY FEE: $.50 3.75 2.25 1.50 ----- SECTION 302 VEGETABLES SECTION 304 CORN ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2175. Red table beets (6) 1.50 2176. Beans, green string, plate of 12 1.50 2177. Beans, yellow wax, plate of 12 1.50 2178. Peas on pod, plate of 12 1.50 2179. Lima beans, plate of 12 1.50 2180. Bean, purple, plate of 12 1.50 2181. Parsnips (6) 1.50 2182. Rutabagas (3) 1.50 2183. Swiss chard, one bunch 1.50 2184. Carrots, for table (6) 1.50 2185. Cucumbers, green slicers (3) 1.50 2186. Cucumbers, dill size (6) 1.50 2187. Cucumber, small pickle size (12) 1.50 2188. Lettuce, leaf, (3) stalks 1.50 2189. Lettuce, one head 1.50 2190. Parsley, (6) plants 1.50 2191. Spinach, (6) plants 1.50 2192. Tomatoes, red (6) fruits 1.50 2193. Tomatoes, green (6) fruits 1.50 2194. Tomatoes, novelty color or size 1.50 (6) fruits 2195. Onions, dry (6) 1.50 2196. Onion, green, one bunch 1.50 2197. Cabbage, one head 1.50 2198. Cauliflower, one head 1.50 2199. Broccoli, one bunch 1.50 2200. Watermelon, one 1.50 2201. Muskmelon, one 1.50 2202. Squash, zucchini, one 1.50 2203. Squash, any summer type, one 1.50 2204. Squash, winter type, one 1.50 2205. Garlic, (4) plants 1.50 2206. Dill, one bunch 1.50 2207. Celery, one plant 1.50 2208. Peppers, (3) 1.50 2209. Pumpkins, for table use, one 1.50 2210. Any other not mentioned 1.50 (list item) 2ND .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 3RD .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 2240. Sweet corn, best of 6 ears 1.50 .75 .50 2241. Pop corn, best of 6 ears 1.50 .75 .50 2242. Yellow corn, best of 6 ears 1.50 .75 .50 2243. Hybrid, best 4 stalks with ears 1.50 .75 .50 2244. Ensilage corn, best 4 stalks 1.50 .75 .50 2245. Hybrid sweet, best 4 stalks, any variety 1.50 .75 .50 SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges, special award rosettes may be given for best vegetable display by individual or family. SECTION 305 FRUIT DISPLAYS ENTRY FEE is $1.50 per Class Limited to 4’ of space CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 2248. Best display of fruit grown by one exhibitor or family. A central theme is desired, not a basket. 11.25 7.50 5.25 3.00 Exhibits to be presented on plates. Exhibits must be named, labeled and grown by the exhibitor. Plates to consist of five specimens each, except crab apples which require 12 specimens. SECTION 306 APPLES ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 2250. Duchess 2251. Wealthy 2252. McIntosh 2253. Snow 2254. Wolf River 2255. Jonathon 2256. Delicious 2257. Northern Spy 2258. Any other not mentioned (list item) 1ST 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 2ND .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 3RD .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 1ST 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 2ND .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 3RD .50 .50 .50 .50 .50 2ND .75 .75 3RD .50 .50 SECTION 307 PEARS SECTION 302 VEGETABLE NOVELTIES ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 2265. Bartlett 2266. Clapp Favorite 2267. Seckel 2268. Kieffer 2269. Any other not mentioned (list item) Will be judged based on quality of produce. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2215. Squash collection 2.25 2216. Gourd collection 2.25 2217. Pepper collection 2.25 2218. Herb collection 2.25 2219. Odd/unusual shaped vege. 1.50 2220. Largest squash 1.50 2221. Largest pumpkin 1.50 2222. Largest sunflower head .75 2223. Largest cucumber .75 2224. Largest potato .75 2225. Any other not mentioned .75 (list item) 2ND 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .75 .75 .75 .38 .38 .38 .38 3RD .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .25 .25 .25 .25 SECTION 308 PEACHES AND PLUMS ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 2275. Peaches, any variety 2276. Plums, any variety SECTION 309 SMALL FRUITS ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class SECTION 303 POTATOES ENTRY FEE is $.25 per Class Each exhibit to consist of no less than 8 or more than 12 pieces. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 2230. Russet 2.25 1.50 .75 2231. Sebago 2.25 1.50 .75 2232. Katahdin 2.25 1.50 .75 2233. Superior 2.25 1.50 .75 2234. Irish cobblers 2.25 1.50 .75 2235. Norlands 2.25 1.50 .75 2236. Vikings 2.25 1.50 .75 2237. Any other not mentioned 2.25 1.50 .75 1ST 1.50 1.50 44. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 2287. Blackberries 1.50 .75 .50 2288. Black Raspberries 1.50 .75 .50 2289. Grapes 1.50 .75 .50 2290. Strawberries 1.50 .75 .50 2291. Raspberries 1.50 .75 .50 2292. Gooseberries 1.50 .75 .50 2293. Any other mot mentioned 1.50 .75 .50 (list item) SPECIAL AWARD ROSETTE: At the discretion of the judges, special award rosettes may be given for best fruit display by individual or family. DEPT. 49 – ORGANIZATIONS/GROUP DISPLAYS SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. Learning objective: to demonstrate general knowledge, presentation, creativity and understanding of chosen project. Displays are to be judged on the following criteria: A. Does it tell a story?.....25 points 1. Does it concentrate on one subject or point?.....10 2. Is it presented in an orderly fashion?.....5 3. Is the information accurate?.....5 4. Is the story complete?.....5 B. Is the exhibit attractive?.....25 points 1. Does it stop the flow of traffic?.....5 2. Does it have a pleasing color?.....5 3. Is it neat?.....5 4. Is it well balanced?.....5 5. Are labels and descriptions clearly presented and correctly spelled?.....5 C. Is it clear?.....20 points 1. Will the average person be able to understand the message (purpose, goal, general conclusion) of the exhibit?.....10 2. Does the exhibit explain itself?.....10 D. Does the exhibit demonstrate skill?.....20 points 1. Does it have good workmanship?.....10 2. Does it indicate good judging in the selection of equipment, materials or processes?.....10 E. Does the exhibit show creative ability?.....10 points 1. Does it reveal originality of approach to the topic or in adaptation of materials?.....10 Total possible points: 100 SECTION 315 AGRICULTURE/HORTICULTURE/FLORICULTURE ENTRY FEE is $5.00 per Class Best quality, best displayed and most representative exhibit of farm products comprising; fruits, vegetables, grains, grasses, flowers, dairy products, canned and preserved products in glasses and EXHIBITED BY ANY Grange, Farmer’s Club, Farm Bureau or other farm organization. Exhibit space will be limited to 10 feet of table space. Grain, seeds, fruits, vegetables, etc. competing in a group exhibit will not be permitted to compete elsewhere. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 2300. Agriculture 37.50 30.00 22.50 Best quality, best displayed and most representative exhibit of horticulture and/or floriculture specimens, grown by exhibitor or group, for beautification of homes or the community. 2301. Horticulture/Floriculture 37.50 30.00 22.50 SECTION 315 RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATION DISPLAYS ENTRY FEE is $2.50 per Class CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 2302. Any religious display depicting the work or purpose of that group or membership. Exhibit space will be limited to 10 feet of table space. 18.75 15.00 11.25 4TH 5TH 7.50 3.75 SECTION 315 GROUP EDUCATIONAL DISPLAYS ENTRY FEE is $2.50 per Class CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 2303. Group display, any organization, depicting the work or purpose of that group or membership. Exhibit space will be limited to 10 feet of table space. 18.75 15.00 11.25 7.50 3.75 2304. School display, any school, depicting their work or educational display. 18.75 15.00 11.25 7.50 3.75 45. DEPT. 73 – CONTESTS & DEMONSTRATIONS SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. Learning objective: to demonstrate general knowledge, investigate and experience the methods our forefathers used to maintain their lives. SECTION 330 CONTESTS AND DEMONSTRATIONS ENTRY FEE is $5.00 per Class, unless noted otherwise. Judge does not have to award a 1st place if deemed not worthy. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 2320. Sawmill showing actual milling of lumber. ENTRY FEE $10 50.00 25.00 12.50 2321. Old thresher methods using old time thresher, engine driven, 20 bushel limit 12.50 10.00 7.50 2322. Actual bailing of straw on scene 12.50 10.00 7.50 2323. Horse shoeing using old time methods 12.50 10.00 7.50 2324. 2 man sawing demonstration using 2 man crosscut saw 12.50 10.00 7.50 2325. Best personal demonstration of agriculture or horticulture work. A day-by-day demonstration of a special technique such as; seed treatment, fumigation, honey processing, fruit grading or some other type of demonstration may qualify in this event; or any other horticulture or agriculture demonstrations depicting old time methods (not mentioned above). 12.50 10.00 7.50 2330. Making butter; old time methods 12.50 10.00 7.50 2331. Making ice cream; old time methods with mixer 12.50 10.00 7.50 2332. Spinning of yarn with spinning wheel demonstration 12.50 10.00 7.50 2333. Demo of quilt making 12.50 10.00 7.50 2334. Demo of rug making 12.50 10.00 7.50 2335. Any other homemaking skills depicting old-time methods 12.50 10.00 7.50 DEPT. 91 – GOLDEN AGERS KING & QUEEN Any resident of Cheboygan County, age 55 or over is eligible to compete for this title. Cheboygan Senior Centers will pick the King and Queen. SECTION 333 GOLDEN AGERS KING & QUEEN CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 2350. Queen 2351. King 1ST 25.00 25.00 46. DEPT. 100 – OPEN CLASS HORSE PULLING SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES. CHEBOYGAN COUNTY REQUIRES ALL HORSES TO HAVE A CURRENT (within 12 months) NEGATIVE COGGINS TEST; YOU MUST LEAVE A COPY WITH REGISTRATION IN THE FAIR OFFICE, see page 20 for details. No weight limit to teams or single horse. Stone Boat will be used and Boat rules will apply. Bare foot or plain shoes will be accepted. Teamster will be allowed 2 assistants to hook up team or horse to Boat. SECTION 360 HORSE PULLING RULES: MICHIGAN HORSEPULLING BOAT ASSOCIATION CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR RULES: HORSES WILL PULL A STONE BOAT ENTRY FEE $25.00 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH 10TH 11TH 12TH 13TH 14TH 15TH 2390. Horse Pull 500 450 400 350 300 250 200 175 165 155 150 150 150 150 150 Trophies will be awarded to the top 3 places and Rosette ribbons to the following: Horsemanship, Best Matched Team and the Best Dressed Team ASSISTING WITH THIS PROMOTION IS: HURON DISTRIBUTORS and SPRAY’S PLUMBING & HEATING 47. DEPT. 103 – TRACTOR PULLS 3) TRACTOR PULLING POLICY: As defined in Regulation: Regulation No. 811, rule 3; “Exhibit premiums eligible for state allocation”, ® “Farm stock tractor pulling contests, including antique farm tractors.” Department interpretation: Farm stock – stock appearing farm tractor of standard make used for competitive pulling events. Standard make – not materially altered from original factory specifications. Tractors may not operate more than 15% over factory rated RPM and horsepower or may not exceed 3.5 miles per hour. Note: Tractor pulling classes that allow for tractors to be modified are not considered Farm Stock classes, and will not be eligible for state participation. The appropriation bill provides the following format for filing complaints: An aggrieved exhibitor may make written complaint to the fair within 10 days after the fair ends. If the fair has not satisfactorily settled the grievance within 45 days after it is submitted to the fair, the aggrieved person may file the complaint with the Michigan Department of Agriculture, and the department shall investigate the complaint, make a finding of fact regarding the complaint and take appropriate action regarding the complaint. SECTION 370 FARM STOCK TRACTOR PULL DIVISION I – FARM STOCK – 1941 & NEWER NOTE: THE CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR DAMAGES TO TRACTORS, DRIVERS OR SPECTATORS. SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES. Rules and Regulations may change before pull. RULES: THE SAFETY COMMITTEE HAS THE RIGHT TO STOP AND/OR DISQUALIFY ANY CONTESTANT IF THE TRACTOR IS BEING OPERATED IN AN UNSAFE MANNER OR THERE IS EVIDENCE OF ANY DRUGS, ALCOHOL OR UNSPORTSMAN LIKE CONDUCT. THE DECISION OF THE SAFETY COMMITTEE IS FINAL! 1) 2) Tractors must register (1) one hour before scheduled pull and weigh in immediately after his/her hook. Must weigh in at his/her minimum weight class and no more than 100% over & verified by a Club Member. First puller is the test puller & will re-pull immediately if necessary. EXCEPTION: if a class is to be restarted after three (3) tractors have pulled, the first 3 pullers in the class will be consulted as to restarting the class or to continue. If one of the three were disqualified, that puller is excluded from the discussion and possible restart. Pulling order will be determined by assignment. Tractor may pull twice in class, with different driver – placing only once. He/she must remain seated at all times – no bouncing - and one hand on steering wheel (verbal warning for 1st offence, 2nd warning will be DQ) & starting with a tight chain. 25’ rule applies, stalling/wrong gear etc.; the puller may start over if he/she stops before 25 feet. Any objects falling off the tractor during hook will result in DQ. 48. Tractor & engine must be brand name with serial #’s in proper place. No alterations that change appearance from the original specs allowed. Engine block, head & carburetors must be standard or acceptable replacement parts for year & model. All tractors must be field worthy, with working brakes. All gasoline engines must be naturally aspirated. No turbos allowed on gasoline engines. 4) No slipping of clutch or changing gears. Torque Amp shifting permitted provided forward movement of the transfer sled tires does not stop. No modified governor controls – no more than 10% RPM over factory specs. 5) Drawbar height will be limited to 20 inches, length minimum of 18 inches from center of rear tires to the point of hook. Must be stationary in all directions, cannot be connected to any hydraulic assists. Horizontal clevis and/or hitching devise with minimum 3 inch opening required for classes 2500# through 4500#; weight classes of 5000# and heavier: pulling hitches MUST be constructed of a minimum of ½” (one-half inch) thick steel with a 3” (three inch) diameter hole and at least ¾” (three-quarter inch) from the inside edge of the hole to the outside edge and attached with a minimum of 2, grade 5, 5/8” (five eighths inch) bolts. 6) Driver must be at least 14 years of age. Signed permission slip required by a legal guardian/parent for those less than 17 years of age. 7) Only original styled weights attached on wheels or weight brackets/bar allowed. Cannot exceed more than 2 feet beyond front tire or extend beyond the top rear circumference of the rear tire. All weights must be safe & secure. All tractors must have workable fenders, approximately the same dimensions as original fenders, including a protected edge. 8) Tire size limited to (2) two sizes over standard. Shaved/sharpened tires can pull once for exhibition with registration fee paid and if time allows. No steel wheeled, lug wheeled or 4-wheel drive tractors allowed. Pressed steel wheels allowed as acceptable replacement. 9) WEIGHT CLASSES: (MUST WEIGH IN AT MINIMUM WEIGHT CLASS). CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 2401. 02500 lbs. 2402. 2501 – 3000 lbs. 2403. 3001 – 3500 lbs. 2404. 3501 – 4500 lbs. 2405. 4501 – 5500 lbs. 2406. 5501 – 6500 lbs. 2407. 6501 – 7500 lbs. 2408. 7501 – 8500 lbs. 2409. 8501 – 10000 lbs. 10) AN ELECTRONIC GROUND SPEED/MEASURING DEVISE WILL PROVIDE AN ACCURATE MEASUREMENT AND SAFE, CONTROLLED SPEED NOT TO EXCEED 3.5 MPH. If the horn blows (3) three times the tractor is disqualified. If a tractor is red flagged and that tractor does not make an immediate effort to stop, that tractor will be disqualified and not allowed to pull for the remainder of the event. The sled operator has the final say on a speed violation in regards to the horn signals. 11) ANY TRACTOR THAT DOES NOT CONFORM TO THE STATED RULES MAY PULL FOR EXHIBITION UPON APPROVAL OF THE SAFETY COMMITTEE AND PAYMENT OF THE ENTIRE FEE. ENTRY FEE $20.00 PREMIUMS: PAY TO 10 PLACINGS $52.50/$45/$40/$35/$30/$25/$20/$15/$10/$5 Classes not full will be on a sliding scale. Sliding Scale: DESCRIPTION 9 tractors 8 tractors 7 tractors 6 tractors 5 tractors 4 tractors 3 tractors 2 tractors 1 tractor 1ST 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 2ND 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 3RD 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH 30 25 20 15 10 5 25 20 15 10 5 20 15 10 5 15 10 5 10 5 5 DEPT. 104 – ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULLS 8) SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. 9) SECTION 371 ANTIQUE TRACTOR PULL DIVISION II – ANTIQUE – 1940 & OLDER NOTE: THE CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR DAMAGES TO TRACTORS, DRIVERS OR SPECTATORS. 10) PULLING CLASSES: ANTIQUE (THROUGH 1940) CLASS NO. 2411. 2412. 2413. 2414. 2415. 2416. Rules and Regulations may change before pull. RULES: THE SAFETY COMMITTEE HAS THE RIGHT TO STOP AND/OR DISQUALIFY ANY CONTESTANT IF THE TRACTOR IS BEING OPERATED IN AN UNSAFE MANNER OR THERE IS EVIDENCE OF ANY DRUGS, ALCOHOL OR UNSPORTSMAN LIKE CONDUCT. THE DECISION OF THE SAFETY COMMITTEE IS FINAL! 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) 7) Tractors must register (1) one hour before scheduled pull and weigh in immediately after his/her hook. Must weigh in at his/her minimum weight class and no more than 100# over & verified by a Club Member. First puller is the test puller & will re-pull immediately if necessary, EXCEPTION: if a class is to be restarted after three (3) tractors have pulled, the first 3 pullers in the class will be consulted as to restarting the class or to continue. If one of the three were disqualified, that puller is excluded from the discussion and possible restart. Pulling order will be determined by assignment. Tractor may pull twice in class, with different driver – placing only once. He/she must remain seated at all times – no bouncing - and one hand on steering wheel (verbal warning for 1st offence, 2nd warning will be DQ) & starting with a tight chain. 25 foot rule applies, stalling/wrong gear etc.; the puller may start over if he/she stops before 25 feet. Tractor must be out of gear while both hitching and unhitching. Any objects falling off the tractor during hook will result in DQ. Tractor & engine must be brand name manufactured through 1940 with serial #’s in proper place. No alterations that change appearance from the original specs allowed. Engine block, head & carburetors must be standard or acceptable replacement parts for year & model tractor. All tractors must be field worthy, with working brakes. All gasoline engines must be naturally aspirated. No turbos on gasoline engines. No modified governor controls – no more than 10% RPM over factory recommended. No slipping of clutch or changing gears. Torque Amp shifting permitted provided forward movement of transfer sled tires does not stop. Drawbar height will be limited to 18 inches to point of hook and must extend beyond rear tires. Must be stationary in all directions, cannot be connected to any hydraulic assists. Horizontal clevis and/or hitching devise with minimum 3 inch opening required for classes 2500# through 4500#; weight classes of 5000# and heavier: pulling hitches MUST be constructed of a minimum of ½” (one-half inch) thick steel with a 3” (three inch) diameter hole and at least ¾” (three-quarter inch) from the inside edge of the hole to the outside edge and attached with a minimum of 2, grade 5, 5/8” (five eighths inch) bolts. Driver must be at least 14 years of age. Signed permission slip required by a legal guardian/parent for those less than 17 years of age. All weights must be safely secured to tractor using only original styled weights. Weight brackets (excluding weights) allowed in Antique Class and cannot extend more than 2 feet beyond front tire or extend beyond the top rear circumference of rear tire. All tractors must have workable fenders, approximately the same dimensions as original fenders, including a protected edge. MAXIMUM RIM SIZES: 10” 2500 WT CLASS 11” 3000 WT CLASS 12” 3500 & 4000 WT CLASS 12” 4500 WT CLASS 14” 5000, 5500, 6000, 6500 WT CLASS 16” 7500 WT CLASS 18” 8500 WT CLASS 20” 10000 WT CLASS Shaved/sharpened/cut or radial tires or any tractor that does not conform to the stated rules can pull one time for exhibition with paid registration fee. No steel wheeled/lugged wheel or 4-wheel drive tractors allowed! DESCRIPTION 2500 lbs. 3000 lbs. 3500 lbs. 4500 lbs. 5500 lbs. 6500 lbs. 11) AN ELECTRONIC GROUND SPEED/MEASURING DEVISE WILL PROVIDE AN ACCURATE MEASUREMENT AND SAFE, CONTROLLED SPEED NOT TO EXCEED 3.5 MPH. If the horn blows (3) three times the tractor is disqualified. If a tractor is red flagged and that tractor does not make an immediate effort to stop, that tractor will be disqualified and not allowed to pull for the remainder of the event. The sled operator has the final say on a speed violation in regards to the horn signals. ENTRY FEE $20.00 PREMIUMS: PAY TO 10 PLACINGS $52.50/$45/$40/$35/$30/$25/$20/$15/$10/$5 49. DEPT. 2: DAIRY CATTLE 4-H Ages to be figured as follows: Junior Heifer Calf January 1st to Fair of current year Senior Heifer Calf July 1st to December 31st of previous year Junior Yearling Heifer January 1st to June 30th of previous year Senior Heifer July 1st to December 31st, 2 years previous SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES. SECTION 500 DAIRY CATTLE Use these section and class numbers for beef as well as for veal. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B 6037. Junior Heifer Calf 3.75 3.00 6038. Senior Heifer Calf 3.75 3.00 6039. Junior Yearling Heifer 3.75 3.00 6040. Senior Yearling Heifer 3.75 3.00 6041. Bull calf 6 months and under 3.75 3.00 6042. Steer calf under 1 year old 3.75 3.00 6043. Champion Female ROSETTE 6044. Champion Steer ROSETTE Dairy Cattle must be TB tested within 60 days prior to fair, 60 day period starts on the day of injection. Permit and/or documentation must be attached to fair entry form. Each member/family is responsible for set-up and fees associated with TB testing. ALL CATTLE OVER 6 MONTHS MUST HAVE A SAFETY ROPE IN ADDITION TO HALTER. BULLS OVER 6 MONTHS CANNOT BE SHOWN. Dairy General Rules: (See 4-H general rules also). Purebred and Grade cattle of the same sex and age class shall be shown together. Rope or leather halter may be used for showing 4-H animals. Dairy Showmanship members should wear white shirt and pants/skirt when showing Dairy cattle. Clothing should be neat and clean. No gym type shoes (for safety reasons). Only one entry per class, per member. Junior Heifer Calf Senior Heifer Calf Junior Yearling Senior Yearling SECTION 501 BEEF/FEEDER/VEAL CALF SHOWMANSHIP MARKET AND NON-MARKET Exhibitors must be the owner of ALL Market animals Contest will be judged on how well the animal is shown and how well it is fitted. Member’s age will be determined by what age the exhibitor is in the current year. Enter only one class per species, with market & non-market combined. Showmanship is mandatory for each market animal exhibited. Market veal will show after Market beef. You will be placed in separate groups on show day. All Market Livestock Animals will sell through the Youth Auction unless they do not make weight. You must show in Market Class and Showmanship Class in order to sell through the Youth Auction. CCYLP is a market animals only program (if you would like to show an animal only, you may do so in Open Class). CCYLP will be awarding a cash prize to the CCYLP steer project with the highest “rate of gain”. Notice to be posted in the barn. March 1st to August 31st of current year September 1st to February 28th of current year March 1st to August 31st of previous year September 1st (2 years previous) to February 28th of previous year. DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP Members entering in dairy classes must do dairy showmanship. Contest will be judged on showing and fitting. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B 6001. Senior (members 15 & over) 5.00 4.00 6002. Intermediate (12-14 yrs old) 5.00 4.00 6003. Junior (members 9-11 yrs old) 5.00 4.00 (See section 540 for members 8 years and under) 4-H BEEF SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A 6058. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 6.00 6059. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 6.00 All Showmanship Grand & Reserve winners will receive an additional 4-H sponsored award. All “A” winners in each class compete for Champion and Reserve Champions ROSETTES (if the judge determines there are enough entries to warrant them). Grand and Reserve Champion winners are eligible for Showmanship Sweepstakes Contest. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6013. Junior Heifer Calf 3.75 3.00 2.25 6014. Senior Heifer Calf 3.75 3.00 3.38 6015. Junior Yearling Heifer 4.50 3.75 3.00 6016. Senior Yearling Heifer 5.25 4.50 3.75 6017. Dairy production records on animal displayed 8.25 6.75 5.25 The above classes compete for champion and reserve champion ROSETTES (if the judge determines there are enough entries to warrant them) B 5.25 5.25 CCYLP BEEF SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A 6064. Senior (members 16 -19 years old) 6.00 6065. Intermediate (members 12-15 yrs) 6.00 B 5.25 5.25 4-H VEAL SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A 6069. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 6.00 6070. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 6.00 6071. Junior (members 9-11 years, only) 6.00 B 5.25 5.25 5.25 CCYLP VEAL SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A 6075. Senior (members 16 -19 years old) 6.00 6076. Intermediate (members 12-15 yrs) 6.00 6077. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 6.00 DEPT. 4 – BEEF CATTLE B 5.25 5.25 5.25 4-H FEEDER SHOWMANSHIP SECTION 501 BEEF CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A 6081. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 6.00 6082. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 6.00 6083. Junior (members 11 years old) 6.00 BEEF CATTLE GENERAL RULES: Beef Cattle must be TB tested within 60 days prior to fair, 60 day period starts on the day of injection. Permit and/or documentation must be attached to fair entry form. Each member/family is responsible for set-up and fees associated with TB testing. ALL CATTLE OVER 6 MONTHS MUST HAVE A SAFETY ROPE IN ADDITION TO HALTER. BULLS OVER 6 MONTHS CANNOT BE SHOWN. Purebred and Grade cattle of the same sex and age class shall be shown together. Rope or leather halter may be used for showing 4-H animals. Show sticks should be used. (Market Beef shown under Market Classes only, cannot show in Open Class) Must wear appropriate attire. No club or personal names on attire. Neat and clean appearance and clothing. No gym type shoes (for safety reasons). Only one entry per class, per member. C 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 B 5.25 5.25 5.25 CCYLP FEEDER SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A 6087. Senior (members 16 -19 years old) 6.00 6088. Intermediate (members 12-15 yrs) 6.00 6089. Junior (members 11 years old) 6.00 50. B 5.25 5.25 5.25 All “A” winners in each class compete for Champion and Reserve Champions ROSETTES (if the judge determines there are enough entries to warrant them). Grand and Reserve Champion winners are eligible for Showmanship Sweepstakes Contest. CCYLP LAMB SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A 6115. Senior (members 16 -19 years old) 4.50 6116. Intermediate (members 12-15 yrs) 4.50 6117. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 4.50 MARKET LAMBS SECTION 501 4-H and CCYLP MARKET STEER/FEEDER/and VEAL Market Lambs must weigh a minimum of 85 lbs. to sell at Livestock Auction, and must be shorn prior to the fair. Lambs may be purebred, grades or crossbred and may be wethers or ewes. Grand & Reserve Grand Champion must sell. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6120. Market Lamb Lightweight 85-109 lbs. 3.75 2.25 1.50 6121. Market Lamb Medium weight 110-124 lbs. 3.75 2.25 1.50 6122. Market Lamb Heavyweight 125+ lbs. 3.75 2.25 1.50 All “A” winners in each class compete for Champion and Reserve Champion ROSETTES (if the judge determines there are enough entries to warrant them). ALL Champion and Reserve Champion winners compete for Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion ROSETTES (if number of exhibitors warrants awards). To sell market steer: They must weigh at least 850 lbs. To sell market feeder: They must weigh at least 350 lbs. To sell market veal: They must weigh at least 200 lbs. All animals in this section must be TB tested within 60 days prior to fair, 60 day period starts on the day of injection. Permit and/or documentation must be attached to fair entry form. Each member/family is responsible for set-up and fees associated with TB testing. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6095. Veal 200 lbs. minimum 6.00 5.25 4.50 6096. Feeder Steer 350-849 lbs. 6.00 5.25 4.50 6097. Feeder Heifer 350-849 lbs. 6.00 5.25 4.50 6098. Market Steer/Heifer Light wgt. 850-1174 lbs 6.00 5.25 4.50 6099. Market Steer/Heifer Med wgt. 1175-1299 lbs. 6.00 5.25 4.50 6100. Market Steer/Heifer Hvy wgt. 1300+ lbs. 6.00 5.25 4.50 All “A” winners in each class compete for Champion and Reserve Champions ROSETTES (if the judge determines there are enough entries to warrant them). ALL Champion and Reserve Champion winners compete for Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion ROSETTES (if number of exhibitors warrants awards). DEPT. 8: GOAT 4-H and CCYLP SECTION 503 GOATS Please check with fair office on current TB regulations before fair. Animal must be checked by vet on arrival from 8-11am on Sunday. Animals must have ID with scrapie tag or tattoo with proper papers in owner’s name at time of check in. One entry per class. All goats must be properly clean, trimmed and/or sheared for their breed. Dairy breeds must be dehorned. All exhibitors must wear proper show attire, to include leather type boots or closed toe shoes. No buck allowed if born before January 1st of current year. Exhibitor must meet 4-H project deadlines and expectations. DEPT. 6: SHEEP 4-H and CCYLP GOAT SHOWMANSHIP All “A” winners in each class compete for Champion & Reserve Champion ROSETTES & are eligible for showmanship sweepstakes. Rules for attire, etc. are the same as for sheep. All 4-H Showmanship Grand & Reserve winners will receive an additional 4-H sponsored award. SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES. SECTION 502 SHEEP 4-H GOAT SHOWMANSHIP One entry, per class, per member. All sheep to be exhibited at fair must be properly cleaned and blocked. Members must wear proper attire while showing. Clothing with club or personal names cannot be worn in show ring. Neat and clean appearance & clothing required. No gym type shoes allowed for safety reason. Market lambs show in Market Classes only; cannot show in Open Class or classes other than Market Class. SHEEP, ALL BREEDS: must have Scrapie Tag to enter fairgrounds. Must be shorn 7 – 10 days prior to fair, and may be shorn anytime after weigh-in. All “A” winners in each class compete for Champion and Reserve Champions ROSETTES (if the judge determines there are enough entries to warrant them). ALL Champion and Reserve Champion winners are eligible for Showmanship Sweepstakes Contest. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6125. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 6126. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 6127. Junior (members 9-11 years old) B 3.00 3.00 3.00 CCYLP GOAT SHOWMANSHIP B 3.00 3.00 3.00 PYGMY GOATS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6134. Junior Doe (1 - 2 yrs. old) 6135. Senior Doe (over 2 years old) 6136. Kid (born on or after Jan. 1st of current year) 6137. Wether (born before Jan. 1st of current year) Exhibitors must be the owner of ALL Market animals A member must show his/her own animal. Contest will be judged on condition of animal, how well the animal is shown and how well it is fitted. Halters not allowed for Intermediate & Senior classes, they are optional for Junior Class. All Market Livestock Animals will sell through the Youth Auction unless they do not make weight. You must show in Market Class and Showmanship Class in order to sell through the Youth Auction. CCYLP is a market animals only program (if you would like to show an animal only, you may do so in Open Class). CCYLP will be awarding a cash prize to the steer project with the highest “rate of gain”. Notice to be posted in the barn. B 3.00 3.00 3.00 A 3.75 3.75 B 2.25 2.25 C 1.50 1.50 3.75 2.25 1.50 3.75 2.25 1.50 A 3.75 3.75 B 2.25 2.25 C 1.50 1.50 3.75 2.25 1.50 3.75 2.25 1.50 DAIRY GOATS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6148. Milking Doe 6149. Dry Doe (born before Jan. 1st of current year) 6150. Kid (born on or after Jan. 1st of current year) 6151. Pet or Cart Wether (born on or before Jan. 1st of current year) 4-H LAMB SHOWMANSHIP A 4.50 4.50 4.50 A 4.50 4.50 4.50 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A 6128. Senior (members 16 -19 years old) 4.50 6129. Intermediate (members 12-15 yrs) 4.50 6130. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 4.50 LAMB SHOWMANSHIP MARKET and NON-MARKET CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6110. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 6111. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 6112. Junior (members 9-11 years old) B 3.00 3.00 3.00 51. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A 9207. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 3.75 9208. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs)3.75 9209. Junior (members 9-11 years old) 3.75 MEAT TYPE GOATS (Pure or crossbred, not market animals) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B 6162. Junior Doe (1 - 2 yrs. old) 3.75 2.25 6163. Senior Doe (over 2 years old) 3.75 2.25 6164. Kid (born on or after Jan. 1st of current year) 3.75 2.25 6165. Wether (born before Jan. 1st of current year) 3.75 2.25 C 1.50 1.50 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 9210. Male under 2 years old 9211. Male 2 years and over 9212. Female under 2 years old 9213. Female 2 years and over 1.50 A 3.75 3.75 B 2.25 2.25 C 1.50 1.50 3.75 2.25 1.50 3.75 3.75 2.25 2.25 1.50 1.50 SECTION 504 SWINE SWINE – ALL BREEDS Breeding gilts must be born after January 1st of current year CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6206. Single Gilt, under 8 months old 2.25 1.50 .75 6207. Sow 2.25 1.50 .75 6208. Feeder Pig, 75 lbs. or less 2.25 1.50 .75 6209. Barrow, under 8 months old 2.25 1.50 .75 HOG SHOWMANSHIP MARKET and NON-MARKET MARKET GOATS A member must show his/her own animal. Contest will be judged on condition of animal, how well the animal is shown and how well it is fitted. Members must wear proper attire while showing. Clothing with club or personal names cannot be worn in show ring. Neat and clean appearance & clothing required. No gym type shoes allowed for safety reason. All Market Livestock Animals will sell through the Youth Auction unless they do not make weight. You must show in Market Class and Showmanship Class in order to sell through the Youth Auction. CCYLP is a market animals only program (if you would like to show an animal only, you may do so in Open Class). DEPT.18: LLAMAS/ALPACAS/EXOTIC 4-H 4-H HOG SHOWMANSHIP SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6219. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 6220. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 6221. Junior (members 9-11 years old) SECTION 537 LLAMAS, ALPACAS & EXOTIC ANIMALS Llamas/alpacas with clinical signs of infectious, contagious, or toxicological disease will be removed from the fair. B 3.00 3.00 3.00 CCYLP HOG SHOWMANSHIP 4-H SHOWMANSHIP B 3.00 3.00 3.00 B 3.00 3.00 3.00 & Reserve Champion All 4-H Showmanship MARKET HOGS 4-H WOOL B 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 A 4.50 4.50 4.50 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A 6225. Senior (members 16 -19 years old) 4.50 6226. Intermediate (members 12-15 yrs) 4.50 6227. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 4.50 All “A” winners in each class compete for Champion ROSETTES & are eligible for showmanship sweepstakes. winners will receive an additional 4-H sponsored award. Animals must be under the control of their owner at all times or they will be asked to remove the animal from the grounds for safety of the handler and public. A 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 C 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 All swine must be pseudo-rabies tested according to State and County Fairs rules. Market Goats must weigh a minimum of 40 pounds to sell at Livestock Auction, and must be shorn prior to the fair. Grand and Reserve Grand Champion must sell. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6198. Market Goat Light weight 3.75 2.25 1.50 6199. Market Goat Medium weight 3.75 2.25 1.50 6200. Market Goat Heavy weight 3.75 2.25 1.50 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 9203. Male under 2 years old 9204. Male 2 years and over 9205. Female under 2 years old 9206. Female 2 years and over B 2.25 2.25 2.25 2.25 SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES. DRIVING CLASS/SHOWMANSHIP A 4.50 4.50 4.50 A 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 DEPT. 10: SWINE 4-H and CCYLP Exhibitor will be judged on how well trained the goat is, goat handling & member knowledge of equipment. Goat must be entered in above classes. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6190. Driving Goat – single hitch 3.75 2.25 1.50 6191. Driving Goat – multiple hitch 3.75 2.25 1.50 Exhibitor will be judged on how well trained the goat is, goat handling & time it takes to complete the course. 6195. Agility 3.75 2.25 1.50 6196. Back Packing 3.75 2.25 1.50 6197. Costume class 3.75 2.25 1.50 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 9200. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 9201. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 9202. Junior (members 9-11 years old) C 1.50 1.50 1.50 4-H COSTUME 1.50 HAIR TYPE GOATS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6166. Junior Doe (1 - 2 yrs. old) 6167. Senior Doe (over 2 years old) 6168. Kid (born on or after Jan. 1st of current year) 6169. Wether (born before Jan. 1st of current year) 6170. Over all wool class B 2.25 2.25 2.25 C 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 4-H OBSTACLE Handlers will only be allowed to enter each obstacle course once in either novice or advanced. Obstacle class will require llamas/alpacas to do various obstacles. Handlers and llamas will be judged on their ability to work together as well as completion of an obstacle. 52. Exhibitor must be owner of Market Hog. Market Hogs must weigh a minimum of 200 lbs. to sell at Livestock Auction. Swine may be purebred, grades or crossbred but must be farrow after January 1st of fair year. Grand & Reserve Grand Champion must sell at Youth Auction. Weights of classes 6231 – 6234 will be determined after animals are weighed. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6231. Market Pig Light weight 200-224# 3.75 2.25 1.50 6232. Market Pig Med weight 225-249# 3.75 2.25 1.50 6233. Market Pig Med/Heavy 250-274# 3.75 2.25 1.50 6234. Market Pig Heavyweight 275+ 3.75 2.25 1.50 All “A” winners in each class compete for Champion & Reserve Champion ROSETTES. All Champion & Reserve Champion winners compete for Grand & Reserve Grand Champion ROSETTES. may apply. DEPT. 14: RABBITS/CAVIES/POCKET PETS 4-H and CCYLP SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES. SECTION 506 RABBITS/CAVIES/POCKET PETS All exhibitors are required to bring their projects to the judges table when called. Exhibitors must be present when the animal is judged or the animal may not be judged. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE FED, AND PENS CLEANED BY 10 AM DAILY. Entries must be placed by Sunday between NOON and 4pm. Animals must be checked upon arrival for signs of disease. Animals showing symptoms of disease will not be accepted. All entries at owners risk. Only animals being judged are allowed in barns. No litters under 4 weeks allowed. No does due to kindle. No breeding during fair. Check water 3 to 4 times daily. ALL entries in Section 506 are required to complete an Animal Record Book and enter it in Section 510 – Department 39, as well as meet project sign-up deadlines and project expectations. Showmanship is mandatory to participate in any small animal 4-H class. 4-H RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6283. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 6284. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 6285. Junior (members 9-11 years, only) A 2.75 2.75 2.75 B 1.75 1.75 1.75 CCYLP RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A 6286. Senior (members 16 -19 years old) 2.75 6287. Intermediate (members 12-15 yrs) 2.75 6288. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 2.75 B 1.75 1.75 1.75 RABBITS, CAVIES and POCKET PETS You must know your rabbit breed to know maturing weight. Mixed breed rabbits – use closest identifiable. Use ARBA Standards to check your breeds, weights, standards, faults and disqualifications. Only 2 entries per class. Breeds with maturing weight under 5 lbs. (Fuzzy Lop, Dutch, Holland Lop, Mini Rex, Netherland etc.) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6298. Sr. Buck (6 months & over) 1.50 1.13 .75 6299. Sr. Doe (6 months & over) 1.50 1.13 .75 6300. Jr. Buck (under 6 months) 1.50 1.13 .75 6301. Jr. Doe (under 6 months) 1.50 1.13 .75 Breeds with maturing weight between 5 – 9 lbs. (Mini Lop, Rex, English Spot, English Angora, etc.) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B 6302. Sr. Buck (6 months & over) 1.50 1.13 6303. Sr. Doe (6 months & over) 1.50 1.13 6304. Jr. Buck (under 6 months) 1.50 1.13 6305. Jr. Doe (under 6 months) 1.50 1.13 Breeds with maturing weight 9 lbs. and over CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A 6306. Sr. Buck 1.50 6307. Sr. Doe 1.50 6308. Jr. Buck 1.50 6309. Jr. Doe 1.50 6310. Doe & litter, over 4 weeks, but not over 4 months 1.50 6311. Meat pen consisting of: 3 rabbits not over 70 days old, 3 ½ to 5 lbs. each, same breed & litter. 1.50 6312. Any rabbit shown in the above classes for its high standard of fur 1.50 6313. Any rabbit shown in the above classes for its high standard of wool 1.50 4-H CAVY SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A 6289. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 2.75 6290. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 2.75 6291. Junior (members 9-11 years old) 2.75 B 1.75 1.75 1.75 Silver Martin, C .75 .75 .75 .75 B 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 C .75 .75 .75 .75 1.13 .75 1.13 .75 1.13 .75 1.13 .75 B 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 C .75 .75 .75 .75 CAVIES CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6314. Sr. Boar (6 mth. or 32 oz & over) 6315. Sr. Sow (6 mth. or 32 oz & over) 6316. Jr. Boar (under 6 mth. & under 32 oz) 6317. Jr. Sow (under 6 mth. & under 32 oz) A 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 CCYLP CAVY SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A 6292. Senior (members 16 -19 years old) 2.75 6293. Intermediate (members 12-15 yrs) 2.75 6294. Junior (members 8-11 years old) 2.75 B 1.75 1.75 1.75 4-H POCKET PETS SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B 6295. Senior (members 15 yrs & older) 2.75 1.75 6296. Intermediate (members 12-14 yrs) 2.75 1.75 6297. Junior (members 9-11 years old) 2.75 1.75 All “A” winners in each class compete for Champion & Reserve Champion ROSETTES. All Champion & Reserve Champions are eligible for Showmanship Sweepstakes Contest. POCKET PETS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6318. Hamsters, gerbils, mice, rats, ferrets, etc. 1.50 1.13 .75 6319. Lizards, frogs, crabs, snakes, turtles, etc. 1.50 1.13 .75 6320. Birds 1.50 1.13 .75 ALL “A” winners from above classes are eligible for Grand & Reserve Champion ROSETTES. Grand and Reserve Grand Champion rabbits and all meat pens are eligible for Youth Auction. 53. DEPT. 16: EQUINE 4-H and CCR SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES. SECTION 507 EQUINE MONDAY – ORDER OF SHOW DAY Show starts at 8:30 am FITTING and SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8406. Lead line 5 – 8 years old 8407. Walk-trot 7 - 8 years old RIBBON HUNTSEAT EQUITATION OVER FENCES USE SECTION #540 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6330. Green Horse 6331. Walk-trot rider 6333. Pony 6334. Junior 6335. Intermediate 6336. Senior 6337. Miniature Horse 6338. Donkey/Mule in-hand A 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 B 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6351. Baby Green * 4.50 3.75 3.00 *(Rider must be of age level rider – no W/T horse/rider) 6352. Pony 4.50 3.75 3.00 6353. Junior 4.50 3.75 3.00 6354. Intermediate 4.50 3.75 3.00 6355. Senior 4.50 3.75 3.00 6356. Miniature Horse 4.50 3.75 3.00 C 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 HUNTER HACK EQUITATION CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8418. Lead line 5 – 8 years old 8419. Walk-trot 7 – 8 years old CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6357. Baby Green * 4.50 3.75 3.00 *(Rider must be of age level rider – no W/T horse/rider) 6358. Pony 4.50 3.75 3.00 6359. Junior 4.50 3.75 3.00 6360. Intermediate 4.50 3.75 3.00 6361. Senior 4.50 3.75 3.00 (English or Western Tack) RIBBON USE SECTION #540 ENGLISH EQUITATION CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6365. Green Horse 6341. Walk-trot Rider 6342. Pony 6343. Junior 6344. Intermediate 6345. Senior A 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 B 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 PLEASURE DRIVING C 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6362. Miniature Horse A 4.50 B 3.75 C 3.00 REINING or WESTERN-ENGLISH RIDING CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6384. Pony 6385. Junior 6386. Intermediate 6387. Senior ENGLISH PLEASURE CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6321. Green Horse 6346. Walk-trot Rider 6347. Pony 6348. Junior 6349. Intermediate 6350. Senior A 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 B 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 C 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 A 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 B 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 C 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 SENIOR RECOGNITION RIDE 54. DEPT. 16: EQUINE 4-H and CCR BREAK - 1/2 HOUR SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES. COSTUME CLASS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8446. Lead line 5 – 8 years old 8447. Walk-trot 7 – 8 years old SECTION 507 EQUINE CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6392. Green Horse 6393. Walk-trot rider 6395. Pony 6396. Junior 6397. Intermediate 6398. Senior 6399. Miniature Horse 6400. Donkey/Mules in-hand THURSDAY – ORDER OF SHOW DAY Show starts at 8:30 am TRAIL CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8435. Lead line 5 – 8 years old 8436. Walk-trot 7 – 8 years old CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6363. Green Horse 6364. Walk-trot rider 6366. Pony 6367. Junior 6368. Intermediate 6369. Senior 6370. Miniature Horse 6371. Donkey/Mule in-hand A 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 B 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 C 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 RIBBON BREAK - 1/2 HOUR USE SECTION #540 A 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 B 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 C 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 Gymkhana Classes KEYHOLE CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C USE SECTION #540 8408. Lead line 5 – 8 years old (on lead line & w/t gaits only) 8409. Walk-trot 7 – 8 years old (w/t gaits only) _________________________________________________________ 6413. Green Horse (w/t gaits only) 4.50 3.75 3.00 6414. Walk-trot rider (w/t gaits only) 4.50 3.75 3.00 6401. Pony 4.50 3.75 3.00 6402. Junior 4.50 3.75 3.00 6403. Intermediate 4.50 3.75 3.00 6404. Senior 4.50 3.75 3.00 EQUITATION PATTERN CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8428. Lead line 5 – 8 years old 8429. Walk-trot 7 – 8 years old RIBBON USE SECTION #540 RIBBON USE SECTION #540 POLE BENDING or SPEED & ACTION CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C USE SECTION #540 8410. Lead line 5 – 8 years old (on lead line & w/t gaits only) 8411. Walk-trot 7 – 8 years old (w/t gaits only) _________________________________________________________ 6415. Green Horse (w/t gaits only) 4.50 3.75 3.00 6416. Walk-trot rider (w/t gaits only) 4.50 3.75 3.00 6405. Pony 4.50 3.75 3.00 6406. Junior 4.50 3.75 3.00 6407. Intermediate 4.50 3.75 3.00 6408. Senior 4.50 3.75 3.00 WESTERN EQUITATION CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6372. Green Horse 6373. Walk-trot rider 6375. Pony 6376. Junior 6377. Intermediate 6378. Senior A 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 B 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 C 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 B 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 C 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 B 3.75 3.75 3.75 3.75 C 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 WESTERN PLEASURE CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6374. Green Horse 6379. Walk-trot rider 6380. Pony 6381. Junior 6382. Intermediate 6383. Senior A 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 CLOVERLEAF CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C USE SECTION #540 8412. Lead line 5 – 8 years old (on lead line & w/t gaits only) 8413. Walk-trot 7 – 8 years old (w/t gaits only) ________________________________________________________ 6417. Green Horse (w/t gaits only) 4.50 3.75 3.00 6418. Walk-trot rider (w/t gaits only) 4.50 3.75 3.00 6409. Pony 4.50 3.75 3.00 6410. Junior 4.50 3.75 3.00 6411. Intermediate 4.50 3.75 3.00 6412. Senior 4.50 3.75 3.00 BAREBACK CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6388. Pony 6389. Junior 6390. Intermediate 6391. Senior A 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 55. DEPT. 39: 4-H 2015 COUNCIL BARN AWARD The 2015 barn award will be presented to the one 4-H Club Exhibit that best demonstrates cleanliness of their animals & stalls. The judging time for this award will not be announced, but will occur by Wednesday evening. Sponsored by the 4-H Council. SECTION 509 SHOWMANSHIP SWEEPSTAKES DO NOT ENTER THESE CLASSES; THEY ARE TO BE ENTERED AFTER THE JUDGING IS COMPLETED. LEARNING OBJECTIVE: To gain knowledge of showing and fitting in other animal areas, teach others about species they are unfamiliar with, and to have fun with fellow show persons. Senior: Intermediate: Junior: 15 – 19 years of age 12 – 14 years of age 9 – 11 years of age 4-H/ CCYLP/ CCR SHOWMANSHIP SWEEPSTAKES CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6533. Senior Showmanship 6534. Intermediate Showmanship 6535. Junior Showmanship Showmanship animals to be used: Feeder Beef, Veal, Equine, Sheep, Goat, Swine, Rabbit, Poultry and Pocket Pet depending on animal availability. Animals selected will be with the permission of the owner and superintendent of that species. Selection approved by all superintendents and posted. There may also be a quiz based on educational information displayed in the barns during fair. Eligibility to participate will be based on youth’s placement in Grand, Reserve, 1st or 2nd in showmanship classes in livestock, small animals, and equine. For youth showing in multiple species, if he/she is eligible in one or more species, then the next placing (3rd, 4th, 5th, etc.) youth will become eligible. A list of youth eligible to participate will be posted in each animal barn on Thursday of fair. Youth are encouraged to join the competition. They can learn about showmanship of other species from youth with animals in those species. Each class will be judged on a general basis of the exhibitor’s ability to adapt to different showing techniques required by each species; as well as, the general understanding and responsibility of a good showman of any type of animal. Showmanship Sweepstakes begins at 9:00 am on Friday in the 4-H Building. Participating youth need to arrive in show attire with their exhibitor number displayed. Selection of winner is based on his/her overall abilities and quiz score. 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 7TH 8TH 9TH 10TH 7.50 6.75 6.00 5.25 4.50 3.75 3.00 2.25 1.50 .75 DEPT. 39: ANIMAL RECORDS 4-H, CCYLP, CCR SECTION 510 ANIMAL RECORDS All Youth animal project members are required to have record book entries. Record books must be complete and should include certificate of vaccinations and test results. 4-H Livestock and Small Animal record books are due in the 4H Building by noon on Monday. 4-H Market Livestock and Small Animal exhibitors must have a personal interview when records are judged to sell at the Youth Auction. Interviews will be conducted in the 4-H building on a first come, first served basis. 4-H Livestock, Rabbit and Cavy record book judging will be on Wednesday from 1:00 - 3:00 PM. Poultry record book judging will be on Monday at 3:30 PM and Pocket Pets record book judging will be held during actual Pocket Pet judging on Monday. 4-H record books are due in 4-H building by 11:00 AM on Sunday. Horse project members are required to have a personal interview to qualify for awards, points, and to be delegate to the 4-H State Show and show in Fitting & Showing class. 4-H record book judging will be held in the 4-H building on Sunday from Noon – 4:00 PM, first come, first serve. CCR Equine Journals & Educational Projects are due at club display area by Sunday 8 AM. CCR youth members are required to have personal interview to qualify for showing at fair, and be eligible for points and awards for Youth Division of C.C. Fair, said interviews will be scheduled starting Sunday at 9 AM and member must pre-sign up for time slot. CCYLP record books are due by 5:00 PM of fair week Monday. LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Exhibit will demonstrate the youth’s knowledge of breeding, raising, owning and/or showing animal species listed. Poster, report, notebook or 3-D display on any topic relating to the species listed with the purpose of educating the reader/observer of the project. YOUTH EDUCATIONAL EXHIBITS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6544. Beef 2.25 1.50 .75 6545. Dairy 2.25 1.50 .75 6546. Horse/Pony/Donkey 2.25 1.50 .75 6547. Swine 2.25 1.50 .75 6548. Sheep 2.25 1.50 .75 6549. Poultry/Fowl 2.25 1.50 .75 6550. Goats 2.25 1.50 .75 6551. Rabbits 2.25 1.50 .75 6552. Cavies 2.25 1.50 .75 6553. Pocket Pets 2.25 1.50 .75 6554. Any other not mentioned 2.25 1.50 .75 (list item) LEARNING OBJECTIVE: Demonstrate knowledge of project and record keeping ability pertaining to the animal raised to exhibit at the fair. CCYLP ANIMAL RECORDS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6564. Beef 6565. Dairy 6566. Swine 6567. Sheep 6568. Poultry/Fowl 6569. Goats 6570. Rabbits 6571. Cavies 6572. Pocket Pets 6573. Any other not mentioned (list item) A 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 B 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 C .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 B 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 C .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 4-H ANIMAL RECORDS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6580. Beef 6581. Dairy 6582. Equine 6583. Swine 6584. Sheep 6585. Poultry/Fowl 6586. Goats 6587. Rabbits 6588. Cavies 6589. Pocket Pets 6590. Dog 6591. Horseless 6592. Dairy Goats 6593. Llamas 6594. Alpacas 6595. Exotic Animal 6596. Any other not mentioned A 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 CCR ANIMAL RECORDS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6597. Equine 56. A B no premium C DEPT.60: NEEDLEWORK 4-H KNITTING SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. SECTION 511 NEEDLEWORK Should be clean, neatly pressed and on hangers. (Outfits should be broken up into different categories, such as skirt, top, jacket, etc.) Each exhibitor should have a poster showing pattern, actual cost and approximate retail cost with each item. Judges: Keep in mind that clothing may have been worn. Classes 6604, 6618 and 6632 Sweepstakes – DO NOT ENTER these as judges will pick best project from “A” winners in each group. ST CLOTHING 1 AND 2 ND CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6600. Skirts, dresses and jumpers 6601. Shirts, blouses and tops 6602. Slacks, pants and shorts 6603. Any other not mentioned (list item) 6604. Sweepstakes: best garment RD CLOTHING 3 YEAR MEMBERS A 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 B 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 C .75 .75 .75 .75 TH B 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 C .75 .75 .75 .75 TH B 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 C .75 .75 .75 .75 B .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 C .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 .25 A 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 B 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 C .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 A 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 B .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 C .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 B 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 C .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 CANDY Members must exhibit 5 or more pieces. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B 6805. Fudge 1.50 1.13 6806. Hard candy 1.50 1.13 6807. Chocolates 1.50 1.13 6808. Any other not mentioned 1.50 1.13 (list item) MACRAME – (NO KITS) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6672. Belts, purses, etc. 6673. Plant hangings 6674. Knot boards 6675. Wall hangings 6676. Any other not mentioned (list item) A 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 BAKED GOODS, etc. CROCHETING CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6662. Afghan 6663. Hat or scarf 6664. Mittens 6665. Pillows 6666. Slippers 6667. Sweater or vest 6668. Dolls or toys 6669. Any other not mentioned (list item) C .75 .75 .75 Exhibit must be brought in at time of judging on Sunday; exhibit item on a paper plate and cover with plastic wrap. Baked Goods; members do not need to exhibit a whole cake or pie. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6786. Cake decorating 1.50 1.13 .75 6787. Cookie decorating 1.50 1.13 .75 6788. Brownies (3 or more) 1.50 1.13 .75 6789. Cake (1/4 cake or 3 cupcakes) 1.50 1.13 .75 6790. Cookies (3 or more) 1.50 1.13 .75 6791. Pies or tarts 1.50 1.13 .75 6792. Quick bread (1/2 loaf) 1.50 1.13 .75 6793. Yeast bread (1 loaf or 3 rolls) 1.50 1.13 .75 6794. Outdoor cookery (picnic foods display or exhibit pertaining to outdoor cookery) 1.50 1.13 .75 6795. Any other not mentioned 1.50 1.13 .75 (list item) RIBBON A 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 B 1.13 1.13 1.13 SECTION 512 FOOD PREPARATION OTHER SEWING PROJECTS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6642. Toys and dolls 6643. Pillows and quilts 6644. Purse and accessories 6645. Sew Read program projects 6646. Quilting 6647. Any other not mentioned (list item) A 1.50 1.50 1.50 SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. RIBBON A 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 C .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 DEPT. 61: FOOD PREPARATION 4-H CLOTHING 5 YEAR AND OVER MEMBERS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6628. Skirts, dresses and formals 6629. Pantsuits, jumpsuits, sports 6630. Coats and jackets, tops 6631. Any other not mentioned (list item) 6632. Sweepstakes: best garment B 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 OTHER NEEDLE CRAFTS RIBBON A 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 A 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 RUG HOOKING & LATCHWORK – (NO KITS) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6761. Rug 6762. Wall hanging 6763. Any other not mentioned (list item) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6773. Candlewicking 6774. Trapunto 6775. Chicken scratching 6776. Plastic canvas 6777. Any other not mentioned (list item) AND 4 YEAR MEMBERS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6614. Skirts, dresses and formals 6615. Pantsuits, jumpsuits, sports 6616. Coats and jackets, tops 6617. Any other not mentioned (list item) 6618. Sweepstakes: best garment CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6685. Afghan 6686. Hat or scarf 6687. Mittens 6688. Pillows 6689. Slippers 6690. Sweater or vest 6691. Dolls or toys 6692. Any other not mentioned (list item) C .75 .75 .75 .75 ETHNIC FOODS, MEAL PLANNING, MICROWAVE 57. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6818. Ethic Foods 6819. Creative place setting & menu 6820. Complete meal using dummies (pictures, models, etc.) 6821. Microwave meals A 1.50 1.50 B 1.13 1.13 C .75 .75 1.50 1.50 1.13 1.13 .75 .75 DEPT. 63: 4-H FOODS/NUTRITION Learning objective: To encourage youth to expand their knowledge on nutrition and food preservation. Members may exhibit an educational poster, notebook or a display or collection, relative to nutrition or food preservation, safety or storage. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6825. Individual exhibit 1.50 1.13 .75 SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. SECTION 514 FOLK ARTS CREATIVE and MISCELLANEOUS ARTS SECTION 512 FOOD PRESERVATION Exhibit jars with lids and rings. Canning, appearance, cleanliness and uniformity of jars is encouraged. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6831. 3 jars, 3 different fruits 1.50 1.13 .75 6832. 3 jars, 3 different pickles or relish 1.50 1.13 .75 6833. 3 jars, 3 different jellies/jams 1.50 1.13 .75 6834. 3 jars, 3 different vegetables 1.50 1.13 .75 6835. 3 jars, any other not mentioned 1.50 1.13 .75 (list item(s)) DEPT. 62: FINE ARTS 4-H SECTION 513 CERAMICS & PLASTERCRAFT If entered in wrong class, Participation Ribbon will be given. Make sure you know underglazed, glazed, stained etc. Enter no more than one (1) entry per class. CERAMICS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6846. Underglaze (done on greenware) 6847. Stains; gold or silver on bisque 6848. Hand built (coil, slab, etc.) 6849. Glazed and fired 6850. Chalks, dry brushing 6851. Any other not mentioned (list item) A 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 B .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 C .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 B .75 .75 .75 .75 C .38 .38 .38 .38 PLASTERCRAFTS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6861. Rub on’s 6862. Stains 6863. Chalks, pearls & dry brushing 6864. Any other not mentioned (list item) A 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 SECTION 513 PAINTING & DRAWING All exhibits or pictures must be mounted in frames or on poster-board, mounting board or similar material; this includes pencil, ink & charcoal. Exhibits will not be accepted unless they follow the above rules. OIL, ACRYLICS & WATERCOLORS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6870. Outdoor scenes 6871. Still life 6872. Portraits 6873. Any other not mentioned A 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 B .75 .75 .75 .75 C .38 .38 .38 .38(list item) PENCIL, INK & CHARCOAL DRAWING A 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 B .75 .75 .75 .75 C .38 .38 .38 .38 No more than one (1) entry per class! CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B 6904. Basketry 1.13 .75 6905. Bead crafts 1.13 .75 6906. Bread dough crafts 1.13 .75 6907. Candles 1.13 .75 6908. Carving (soap, wax, etc.) 1.13 .75 6909. Country crafts 1.13 .75 6910. Clay crafts 1.13 .75 6911. Collages 1.13 .75 6912. Decoupage 1.13 .75 6913. Driftwood crafts 1.13 .75 6914. Artificial flower arrangements 1.13 .75 6915. Enameling 1.13 .75 6916. Feather crafts 1.13 .75 6917. Felt crafts 1.13 .75 6918. Flowers, fabric, film art, etc. 1.13 .75 6919. Glass craft (etching, mirrors) 1.13 .75 6920. Hand painted crafts 1.13 .75 6921. Hardware crafts 1.13 .75 6922. Mobiles 1.13 .75 6923. Mosaics or tile crafts 1.13 .75 6924. Paper tole 1.13 .75 6925. Printing (w/wood blocks, etc) 1.13 .75 6926. Plaques 1.13 .75 6927. Art foam crafts 1.13 .75 6928. Plastic crafts 1.13 .75 6929. Quill crafts 1.13 .75 6930. Stained glass (not plastics) 1.13 .75 6931. Sun catchers 1.13 .75 6932. Toys and dolls 1.13 .75 6933. Wall hangings 1.13 .75 6934. Wire crafts or wire screen 1.13 .75 6935. Wood crafts/wood burning 1.13 .75 6936. Yarn crafts 1.13 .75 6937. Stenciling crafts 1.13 .75 6938. Tin punching 1.13 .75 6939. Polar fleece 1.13 .75 6940. Any other not mentioned 1.13 .75 (list item) C .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 Learning Objective: To demonstrate motivation & creativity in using different types of materials. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 6951. All crafts of pasta/macaroni 1.13 .75 .38 6952. Copper crafts 1.13 .75 .38 6953. Holiday crafts 1.13 .75 .38 6954. Jewelry – all kinds 1.13 .75 .38 6955. Metal crafts 1.13 .75 .38 6956. Paper crafts, paper mache, etc. 1.13 .75 .38 6957. Rock crafts 1.13 .75 .38 6958. Sand art 1.13 .75 .38 6959. Shell crafts 1.13 .75 .38 6960. Scrapbooking 1.13 .75 .38 SECTION 514 WOODWORKING SECTION 513 PAINTING & DRAWING, Continued… CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6895. Scenes 6896. Still life 6897. Portraits 6898. Any other not mentioned (list item) OTHER PROJECTS 58. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 6993. Woodcarving – 1st year 6994. Woodcarving – 2nd year 6995. Woodcarving – 3rd year 6996. Stained articles – 1st & 2nd year 6997. Stained articles – 3rd & 4th year 6998. Stained articles – 5th yr & over 6999. Painted article – 1st & 2nd year A 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 B 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 C .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 7000. 7001. 7002. 7003. 7004. 7005. 7006. 7007. Painted article – 3rd & 4th year Painted article – 5th yr & over Wood carvings Bird carvings Animal carvings Picture carvings Wood burning Any other not mentioned (list item) 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 7053. 7054. 7055. 7056. 7057. 7058. 7059. SECTION 514 FOLK PATTERNS & COTTAGE CRAFTS 7060. 7061. 7062. This section can relate to agricultural, cultural or culinary heritage, or family folklore. Must be the work of the exhibitor. Exhibit articles made, collected or written, etc. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7015. Spinning 2.25 1.50 .75 7016. Carding 2.25 1.50 .75 7017. Crafts from fiber 2.25 1.50 .75 7018. Foods 2.25 1.50 .75 7019. Cultural 2.25 1.50 .75 7020. Folklore 2.25 1.50 .75 7021. Any other not mentioned 2.25 1.50 .75 (list item) DEPT. 67: 4-H 1.50 1.50 1.13 1.13 .75 .75 1.50 1.13 .75 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.13 1.13 1.13 .75 .75 .75 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.13 1.13 1.13 .75 .75 .75 1.50 1.13 .75 FLORICULTURE SECTION 516 FLOWER GARDEN The Fair is not responsible for damage of vases, etc. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7068. 1st & 2nd year members – exhibit blooms; one large, or 3 medium, or 6 small or a combination. 1.50 1.13 .75 7069. 3rd & 4th year members – exhibit collection of 5 or more annuals or flowers from bulbs or flower arrangement in vase or bowl. 1.50 1.13 .75 7070. 5th year & over members – exhibit collection of 5 or more perennials or a flower arrangement in either a vase or bowl or a corsage. 1.50 1.13 .75 7071. Sunflower exhibit, 1 head only 1.50 1.13 .75 7072. Landscaping exhibit, scale drawing and pictures. 1.50 1.13 .75 Learning Objective: To demonstrate their creativity for artistic display of natural material. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7025. Scarecrow exhibit: ALL NATURAL MATERIALS! Must be securely fastened together. Judging will take place during regular 4-H building entry judging. 2.25 1.50 .75 DEPT. 64: PHOTOGRAPHY 4-H SECTION 515 PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION 516 INDOOR GARDENING Exhibits must be all black & white or all color. Can be 35mm or digital prints. May be cropped, but not altered in any other manner. Labeling if needed should be pen & ink, or typed. Entries will be judged on creativity, technical quality, overall appearance and relevance to topic. Exhibit must be work of 4-H member and can only be exhibited 1 year at the fair. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 7080. Dish garden 7081. Flower plant in bloom 7082. House plants (foliage) 7083. Live hanging plants 7084. Terrarium 7085. Any other not mentioned (list item) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7030. 4 pictures mounted on an 18x22” photographic mount board, mat board or foam core board; dealing with a documentary, storytelling or action type activity (please label) 1.50 1.13 .75 2 (5x7”) pictures mounted on an 11x14” photographic mount board, mat board or foam core board that relate to one another. May enter one (1) exhibit per following class: CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7035. Animals, bird, fowl (wild & domestic) 1.50 1.13 .75 7036. Flowers and plants 1.50 1.13 .75 7037. Landscapes, waterscapes, ice & snow 1.50 1.13 .75 7038. Sunrise, sunset and silhouette 1.50 1.13 .75 7039. Buildings (commercial & domestic) 1.50 1.13 .75 7040. Portraits, statues and people (no nudes) 1.50 1.13 .75 7041. Historical sites 1.50 1.13 .75 7042. Animal or veterinary science 1.50 1.13 .75 A 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 1.13 B .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 C .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 SECTION 516 PROUD EQUESTRIAN GARDEN Club or individual to do a garden display or bed in the designated area. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7090. Proud Equestrian Garden 3.75 3.00 2.25 DEPT. 68: 4-H HORTICULTURE SECTION 517 CONTAINER GROWN Plants must have been growing in the container at least one (1) month before judging. Horticulture project members may do a “Seeds to Sprout” project book and enter it in class #7166 if produce is unable to be shown. Members are responsible for plant care during fair week. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7100. Trees in containers 2.25 1.50 .75 7101. Vegetables in containers 2.25 1.50 .75 7102. Outside flowers & plants in box, basket, pot or sculpture. 2.25 1.50 .75 SECTION 515 PHOTOGRAPHY, Continued… Single (5x7”or 8x10”) picture mounted on an 8x10” or 11x14” photographic mount board, mat board or foam core board. May enter one (1) exhibit per following class: CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7051. Animals, bird, fowl (wild & domestic) 1.50 1.13 .75 7052. Flowers and plants 1.50 1.13 .75 Landscapes, waterscapes, ice & snow Sunrise, sunset and silhouette Buildings (commercial & domestic) Portraits, statues and people (no nudes) Historical sites Animal or veterinary science Photos mounted in an album (black & white, or color) 12 or more slides Video (filming done by member) Collage – up to 10 photos black & white or color combo 59. DEPT. 70: 4-H SECTION 517 FRUIT & NUTS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7109. Fruit from own trees; any variety or species, exhibit at least 3 fruits or fruit from brambles or plants (such as raspberries, blueberries, strawberries) exhibit ½ pint or more. 2.25 1.50 .75 7110. Nuts from own trees; any variety or species. (Exhibit 12) 2.25 1.50 .75 SECTION 519 CONSERVATION, NATURAL RESOURSES and RECYCLING LEARNING OBJECTIVE: To encourage youth to explore, investigate and experience new events/occurrences through the study of various sciences and how different aspects of nature are identified. All educational exhibits listed in the following classes will consist of a scrapbook with pictures, charts, etc., and a written report of activities, or a display of articles made, or a display of collections, or posters, or other educational materials properly labeled. SECTION 517 EXPERIMENTAL HORTICULTURE CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7120. Grafting/leaf cutting/rooting (display or demonstration) 2.25 1.50 .75 7121. Soilless Growing (hydroponics or other) 2.25 1.50 .75 7122. Pertaining to: water/light/different growing mediums & temperatures. 2.25 1.50 .75 7123. Use of plants for dyes, etc. 2.25 1.50 .75 NATURE CRAFTS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 7210. Pine cones 7211. Wreaths 7212. Dried flowers & weeds 7213. Tree droppings 7214. Bird houses 7215. Any other not mentioned (list item) SECTION 517 HERBS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 7133. Container of herbs any variety 7134. Dried herbs 7135. Craft made with dried herbs A 2.25 2.25 2.25 B 1.50 1.50 1.50 C .75 .75 .75 A 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 B .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 C .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 BASIC CONSERVATION/ACTIVITIES CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 7220. Archery projects 7221. Basic conservation recycling 7222. Forestry trees (labeled) 7223. Gun projects 7224. Soil and water conservation 7225. Wild flowers (labeled) 7226. Wildlife (mammals, birds, fish) 7227. Any other conservation not mentioned (list item) SECTION 517 HOME GARDEN Enter only three (3) classes of #7160-#7165. Produce may be shown in any state of maturity. Exhibits will be judged according to uniformity, cleanliness, size, shape, etc. The number of specimens may vary in order to make an attractive display. The amount will depend on the size and type of vegetables. Examples of peck baskets are tomato baskets and fruit baskets (hold ¼ bushel). Containers for class #7165 can be a wheelbarrow, willow basket, fancy container, etc. Anything except regular peck basket listed in class #7164, and may contain more or less than a peck. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7160. Sweet corn, 6 ears/4 stalks 2.25 1.50 .75 7161. 1 variety of vegetable on plate 1.50 1.13 .75 7162. 3 plates, each with a different vegetable 2.25 1.50 .75 7164. Individual exhibit – 1 peck basket 3.00 2.25 1.50 7165. Individual exhibit – original container 3.00 2.25 1.50 7166. “Seeds to Sprouts” record book (records, charts, journal, photos, posters, etc.) 3.00 2.25 1.50 7168. Horticulture Skill Level 1 1.50 1.13 .75 7169. Horticulture Skill Level 2 1.50 1.13 .75 7170. Horticulture Skill Level 3 1.50 1.13 .75 A 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 B .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 .75 C .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 .38 DEPT. 72: 4-H Educational Projects SECTION 520 CREATIVE WRITING Learning Objective: To encourage youth to develop and enhance their creative writing skills and language. Must be original work of the exhibitor. Exhibits must be neat and in a folder or other suitable binder. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7239. Collection of poetry 1.13 .75 .38 7240. Essays 1.13 .75 .38 7241. Short story 1.13 .75 .38 7242. Published news article 1.13 .75 .38 7243. Any other not mentioned 1.13 .75 .38 (list item) SECTION 522 LEADERSHIP (JUNIOR & TEEN) DEPT. 69: VETERINARY SCIENCE 4-H Learning Objective: To demonstrate ability in the areas of club projects, community service, leadership activities, teaching and demonstrating to other 4-H members while under the direction of club leader. All projects exhibited must be the work of the member and be done in the current 4-H year! CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7255. Evaluation report or notebook on leadership activities for the current program year & may be accompanied by awards notebooks. 1.50 .75 .38 SECTION 518 VETERINARY SCIENCE Learning Objective: To encourage youth to investigate research and exhibit findings through the studies of veterinary science activities. Outstanding exhibit(s) to be displayed in the barn with related species. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7183. Educational exhibit consisting of a poster(s). Visual or hands on learning display with or without notebook and/or scrapbook done by member. 2.25 1.50 .75 7184. Club work of 4 or more members of an educational exhibit consisting of: poster(s), visual, and a hands on learning display, with or without notebook(s) and/or scrapbook(s) 2.25 1.50 .75 7185. Veterinary science notebook(s), (not part of Equine project book) 2.25 1.50 .75 CLUB LEADERSHIP 60. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7256. Secretary’s report book 1.50 .75 .38 7257. Treasurer’s report book – show the business undertaken by the club over the last year. 1.50 .75 .38 7258. Club community service – show what the club, as a unit, has done to make the community a better place to live. Include pictures, report/essay and news articles. 1.50 .75 .38 7259. 7260. Members personal 4-H record book as complete as possible for the program year. FOR MEMBERS OTHER THAN JUNIOR & TEEN LEADERS. 1.50 .75 .38 Individual community service – show what you have done to make the community a better place to live. Include pictures, report, essay, newsletter and/or articles. (Must be separate from club entry and special awards) 1.50 .75 .38 SECTION 528 DISPLAYS AND EXHIBITS THEMED Learning Objective: To demonstrate presentation ability in the general area of multiple club projects. One (1) entry from class #7330 - #7335 per 4-H club (entry registered in club leader’s name). Display should consist of: member’s fair entries, articles, posters with club leader and member’s names, photos, awards, etc. as pertaining to club activities. Combined effort of 4 or more members expected to set up display. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7330. Horticulture 3.75 2.25 1.50 7331. Electrical, mechanical, small engines 3.75 2.25 1.50 7332. Foods, preservation, nutrition 3.75 2.25 1.50 7333. Natural resources, conservation, recycling 3.75 2.25 1.50 7334. Animal projects 3.75 2.25 1.50 7335. Creative work 3.75 2.25 1.50 SECTION 523 LEISURE RECREATION EDUCATION Learning Objective: To demonstrate knowledge pertaining to the rules, safety, recreation skills necessary and historical perspectives of the project. All projects in this division should consist of a notebook, poster or educational exhibit. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7268. Social recreation skills 1.50 .75 .38 7269. Leisure sports skills 1.50 .75 .38 7270. Snowmobile/ATV project 1.50 .75 .38 7271. Any other not mentioned 1.50 .75 .38 (list item) EDUCATIONAL SECTION 524 ROBOTICS AND VIDEO PROJECTS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 7272. Robotics 7273. Robotics record book 7274. Video project A 1.50 1.50 1.50 B .75 .75 .75 Learning Objective: To demonstrate presentation ability in the area of a specific club project. One (1) entry each class per 4-H club (entry registered in club leader’s name). No part of this exhibit may be an entry in any other 4-H class. Space limited to 6’x3’ per exhibit which has been put together by 4 or more members who also set up and dismantle the display. Exhibit should consist of club and member’s names, posters, notebooks, pictures, articles, videos, etc. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7350. Educational display 11.25 7.50 3.75 7351. 4-H Promotional or Club display 11.25 7.50 3.75 7352. Special interest group 11.25 7.50 3.75 C .38 .38 .38 SECTION 525 SAFETY Learning Objective: To demonstrate with their project basic safety measures and recommendations. Display of pictures, project book, etc. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7293. Fire prevention and safety 1.50 .75 .38 7294. Safety in home/child safety 1.50 .75 .38 7295. Bicycle safety/motorcycle 1.50 .75 .38 7296. Any other safety projects 1.50 .75 .38 (list item) SECTION 527 GLOBAL EDUCATION Learning Objective: To demonstrate acquired knowledge of the geography, arts, foods, cultural traditions, and people of other countries in our global community through 4-H projects, along with examples of planning, action and record keeping. Exhibits should consist of posters or notebooks, documented ethnic craft, food or cultural information, and must include a record log of participation in interactive 4-H service, learning or communication activities. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION A B C 7310. Global pen pals: a folder or notebook with map(s), geographic information, letters received and a log of letters sent. 1.50 1.13 .75 7311. Global service: posters or scrapbooks demonstrating knowledge of a need in another global area and a report log of action taken to help. 1.50 1.13 .75 7312. Global awareness: posters, pictures, and maps of information learned through 4-H by exhibitor to demonstrate knowledge of another country or culture. Crafts included must have an explanation of their use or tradition. 1.50 1.13 .75 61. DEPT. 8: GOATS SECTION 540 Please check with fair office on current TB regulations before fair. Animal must be checked by vet on arrival from 8-11am on Sunday. Animals must have ID with scrapie tag or tattoo with proper papers in owner’s name at time of check in. EXHIBITORS 5 to 8 YEARS OLD ****ALL ENTRIES IN DEPTS. 2 – 22 ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE AN ANIMAL RECORD BOOK & ENTER IT IN DEPT. 72, SECTION 540. SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES. SECTION 540 GOAT SHOWMANSHIP Maximum age of goat is 3 months; born after May 6, 2015. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8280. Novice (5-8 yrs) GENERAL RULES: An exhibitor ribbon and/or award will be given to all members 8 years old and under. No premiums will be given to this age category. Members 8 years old and under use SECTION 540 for all 4-H and CCR equine projects. Cannot enter any other 4-H sections. All rules and regulations listed for regular 4-H projects in section 500 apply. All 4-H Cloverbud policies apply. Cloverbud exhibitors (5 years of age) and CCR exhibitors (5 to 8 yrs old) must be accompanied by parent or legal guardian to participate in ANY animal project. Livestock shown in this section are not eligible to participate in the CCYLP Livestock Auction. SECTION 540 GOATS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8287. Agility DEPT. 18: LlAMAS, ALPACAS & EXOTIC SECTION 540 SHOWN LEAD LINE ONLY CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8288. Novice Showmanship 8289. Obstacle Course 8290. Pack Class 8291. Costume Class 8292. Limbo Class DEPT. 2: DAIRY CATTLE SECTION 540 DAIRY CATTLE Maximum age of calf is 6 months; born after Feb. 6, 2015. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8236. Deacon calf SECTION 540 SWINE – ALL BREEDS All rules and regulations listed for regular 4-H projects in section 504 apply. Maximum age of animal is 3 months; born after May 6, 2015. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8294. Single barrow 8295. Single gilt 8296. Feeder pig SECTION 540 DAIRY SHOWMANSHIP Maximum age of calf is 6 months; born after Feb. 6, 2015. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8246. Novice (8 year olds only) SECTION 540 HOG SHOWMANSHIP DEPT. 4: BEEF CATTLE Maximum age of animal is 3 months; born after May 6, 2015. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8306. Novice (5-8 yrs) SECTION 540 BEEF All rules and regulations listed for regular 4-H projects in section 501 apply. Must be TB tested within 60 days prior to FAIR. Must have permit and/or documentation attached to fair entry. Maximum age of calf is 6 months; born after Feb. 6, 2015. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8250. Veal SECTION 540 VEAL CALF SHOWMANSHIP Maximum age of calf is 6 months; born after Feb. 6, 2015. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8256. Novice (8 year olds only) DEPT. 6: SHEEP SECTION 540 SHEEP Maximum age of sheep & goat is 3 months; born after May 6, 2015. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8263. Ram lamb 8264. Ewe lamb 8265. Wether lamb 8267. Doe goat 8268. Wether goat SECTION 540 LAMB SHOWMANSHIP RIBBON DEPT. 10: SWINE Must be TB tested within 60 days prior to FAIR. Must have permit and/or documentation attached to fair entry. Maximum age of animal is 3 months; born after May 6, 2015. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8275. Novice (5-8 yrs) RIBBON 62. DEPT. 14: RABBIT/CAVIES & POCKET PETS DEPT. 16: EQUINE SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES, JUDGING SCHEDULES & PEN AND STALL FEES. All rules and regulations listed for regular 4-H projects in section 506 apply. SECTION 540 SHOWMANSHIP RABBIT SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8339. Novice RIBBON CAVY SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8340. Novice RIBBON POCKET PET SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8341. Novice RIBBON You must know your rabbit breed to know its maturing weight. Mixed breed rabbits – use closest identifiable breed. Use ARBA standards to determine weight, breed standards, disqualifications, etc. Only one entry per class. Maturing breeds: 5 pounds (Fuzzy Lop, Dutch, Holland Lop, Mini Rex, Netherland Dwarf, etc.) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8349. Sr. Buck (6 months & over) 8350. Sr. Doe (6 months & over) 8351. Jr. Buck (under 6 months) 8352. Jr. Doe (under 6 months) Maturing breeds: 5 - 9 pounds (Mini Lops, Rex, English Angora, English Spot, Silver Martin, etc.) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8358. Sr. Buck (6 months & over) 8359. Sr. Doe (6 months & over) 8360. Jr. Buck (under 6 months) 8361. Jr. Doe (under 6 months) Maturing breeds: 9 pounds (Checker Giant, Flemish, English & French Lop, New Zealand, California, etc.) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8367. Sr. Buck (6 months & over) 8368. Sr. Doe (6 months & over) 8369. Jr. Buck (under 6 months) 8370. Jr. Doe (under 6 months) All Breeds – 1 entry RIBBON RIBBON TRAIL RIBBON COSTUME CLASS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8446. Lead line 5 – 8 years old 8447. Walk-trot 7 – 8 years old RIBBON RIBBON EQUITATION CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8418. Lead line 5 to 8 year olds 8419. Walk-trot 7 and 8 year olds CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8435. Lead line 5 to 8 year olds 8436. Walk-trot 7 and 8 year olds RIBBON POCKET PETS RIBBON PATTERN CLASS CAVIES CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8393. Hamster, gerbil, mice, rat, ferret, etc. 8394. Lizard, frog, crab, snake, turtle, etc. FITTING and SHOWMANSHIP CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8406. Lead line 5 to 8 year olds 8407. Walk-trot 7 and 8 year olds CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8428. Lead line 5 to 8 year olds 8429. Walk-trot 7 and 8 year olds CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8375. Doe & litter (kits must not be under 4 weeks) 8376. Meat pen, 3 rabbits not less than 4 weeks or over 70 days. 3 ½ - 5 pounds each, same breed and litter. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8385. Sr. Boar (6 months or 32 ounces or over) 8386. Sr. Sow (6 months or 32 ounces or over) 8387. Jr. Boar (under 6 months old & weighing less than 32 ounces) 8388. Jr. Sow (under 6 months old & weighing less than 32 ounces) SECTION 540 EQUINE ALL EQUINE ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A CURRENT (within 12 months) NEGATIVE COGGINS TEST, YOU MUST LEAVE A COPY WITH REGISTRATION IN THE FAIR OFFICE, see page 20 for details. 6. Youth 8 years and under must wear a SEI approved helmet at all times when around horses. 7. 5 – 8 year olds may exhibit a Equine Feed record book, enter in class #8977 and/or Horse – Horseless project book, enter in class #8986 vet science notebook class #8938 or project feed record book, class #8977. 8. 5 and 6 year olds must remain on a lead line and be accompanied by an adult at all times. 7 and 8 year olds may be walk-trot exhibitors or show in a lead line class with a handler who is 14 years or older. Lead line riders must always be on a lead line. 9. 7 and 8 year olds may participate in walk-trot classes with adult volunteers in the ring with children at all times holding the halter or lead. 10. 5 – 8 year old exhibitors are NOT in any competitive placing classes. They will all receive the same type ribbon and/or award. A comment card from the judge may also be used. Judging for all 5 – 8 year old classes will precede the same class for older youths. See “Order of Show Day” in Section 507. 63. RIBBON DEPT. 60: NEEDLEWORK DEPT. 61: FOOD PREPARATION SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. SECTION 540 NEEDLEWORK OTHER SEWING PROJECTS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8455. Toys and dolls 8456. Pillows and quilts 8457. Purse and accessories 8458. Sew Read program projects 8459. Any other not mentioned (list item) 8460. Quilting SECTION 540 FOOD PREPARATION RIBBON BAKED GOODS, etc. Exhibit item on a paper plate and cover with plastic wrap. Baked Goods; members do not need to exhibit a whole cake or pie. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8609. Cake decorating 8610. Cookie decorating 8611. Brownies (3 or more) 8612. Cake (1/4 cake or 3 cupcakes) 8613. Cookies (3 or more) 8614. Pies or tarts 8615. Quick bread (1/2 loaf) 8616. Yeast bread (1 loaf or 3 rolls) 8617. Outdoor cookery (picnic foods display or exhibit pertaining to outdoor cookery) 8618. Any other not mentioned (list item) CROCHETING CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8471. Afghan 8472. Hat or scarf 8473. Mittens 8474. Pillows 8475. Slippers 8476. Sweater or vest 8477. Dolls or toys 8478. Any other not mentioned (list item) RIBBON CANDY Members must exhibit 5 or more pieces. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8628. Fudge 8629. Hard candy 8630. Chocolates 8631. Any other not mentioned (list item) KNITTING CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8491. Afghan 8492. Hat or scarf 8493. Mittens 8494. Pillows 8495. Slippers 8496. Sweater or vest 8497. Dolls or toys 8498. Any other not mentioned (list item) RIBBON DEPT. 62: FINE ARTS SECTION 540 FINE ARTS RIBBON All exhibits or pictures must be mounted in frames or on poster-board, mounting board or similar material; this includes pencil, ink & charcoal. Exhibits will not be accepted unless they follow the above rules. RIBBON CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8645. Outdoor scenes 8646. Still life 8647. Portraits 8648. Any other not mentioned (list item) RUG HOOKING & LATCHWORK – (NO KITS) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8565. Rug 8566. Wall hanging 8567. Any other not mentioned (list item) OIL, ACRYLICS & WATERCOLORS MACRAME – (NO KITS) CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8575. Belts, purses, etc. 8576. Plant hangings 8577. Knot boards 8578. Wall hangings 8579. Any other not mentioned (list item) PENCIL, INK & CHARCOAL DRAWING CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8670. Scenes 8671. Still life 8672. Portraits 8673. Any other not mentioned (list item) OTHER NEEDLE CRAFTS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8587. Candlewicking 8588. Trapunto 8589. Chicken scratching 8590. Plastic canvas 8591. Any other not mentioned (list item) RIBBON RIBBON RIBBON CERAMICS Enter only two (2) classes. Be sure you enter the correct class. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8679. Underglaze 8680. Stains, gold, silver (bisque) 8681. Hand built (coil, slab, etc.) 8682. Glazed, double fired 8683. Chalks, dry brushing 8684. Any other not mentioned (list item) PLASTERCRAFTS 64. 8693. 8694. 8695. 8696. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION Rub on’s Stains Chalks, pearls & dry brushing Any other not mentioned (list item) RIBBON DEPT. 63: FOLK ARTS SECTION 540 FOLK PATTERNS & COTTAGE CRAFTS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8802. Spinning 8803. Carding 8804. Crafts from fiber 8805. Foods 8806. Cultural 8807. Folklore 8808. Any other not mentioned (list item) SEE front of book for SUPERINTENDENTS, DEADLINES and JUDGING SCHEDULES. SECTION 540 ARTS and CRAFTS FOLK ARTS No more than one (1) entry per class! CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8707. Basketry 8708. Bead crafts 8709. Bread/salt dough crafts 8710. Candles 8711. Carving (soap, wax, etc.) 8712. Country crafts 8713. Clay crafts 8714. Collages 8715. Decoupage 8716. Driftwood crafts 8717. Artificial flower arrangements 8718. Enameling 8719. Feather crafts 8720. Felt crafts 8721. Flowers, fabric, film art, etc. 8722. Glass craft (etching, mirrors) 8723. Hand painted crafts 8724. Hardware crafts 8725. Mobiles 8726. Mosaics or tile crafts 8727. Paper tole 8728. Printing (w/wood blocks, etc) 8729. Plaques 8730. Art foam crafts 8731. Plastic crafts 8732. Quill crafts 8733. Stained glass (not plastics) 8734. Sun catchers 8735. Toys and dolls 8736. Wall hangings 8737. Wire crafts or wire screen 8738. Wood crafts/wood burning 8739. Yarn crafts 8740. Stenciling crafts 8741. Tin punching 8742. Polar fleece 8743. Any other not mentioned (list item) Learning Objective: To demonstrate their creativity for artistic display of natural material. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8819. Scarecrow exhibit: ALL NATURAL MATERIALS! Must be securely fastened together. Judging will take place during regular 5 to 8 years old 4-H building entry judging. DEPT. 64: PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION 540 PHOTOGRAPHY Exhibits must be all black & white or all color. Labeling should be pen and ink or typed. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8823. One picture mounted on an 18x22” poster board dealing with a documentary, storytelling or action. 8824. One 5x7” picture mounted on an 18x25” poster board dealing with various topics (buildings, landscapes, people, animals, etc.) 8825. Photos mounted in album 8826. Collage – black & white and/or color DEPT. 67: FLORICULTURE SECTION 540 FLORICULTURE FLOWER GARDEN The fair is not responsible for damage of vases, etc. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8843. Members – exhibit blooms 8844. Collection – 5 or more annuals 8845. Collection – 5 or more perennials 8846. Sunflower exhibit – 1 head only INDOOR GARDENING CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8856. Dish garden 8857. Flower plant in bloom 8858. House plants (foliage) 8859. Live hanging plants 8860. Terrarium 8861. Any other not mentioned (list item) Learning Objective: To demonstrate motivation & creativity in using different types of materials. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8744. All crafts of pasta/macaroni 8745. Copper crafts 8746. Holiday crafts 8747. Jewelry – all kinds 8748. Metal crafts 8749. Paper crafts, paper Mache, etc. 8750. Rock crafts 8751. Sand art 8752. Shell crafts 8753. Scrapbooking SECTION 540 WOODWORKING CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8760. Stained articles 8761. Painted article 8762. Wood carvings 8763. Bird carvings 8764. Animal carvings 8765. Picture carvings 8766. Wood burning 8767. Any other not mentioned (list item) RIBBON RIBBON 65. RIBBON DEPT. 68: HORTICULATURE DEPT. 72: EDUCATIONAL SECTION 540 HORTICULTURE CONTAINER GROWN SECTION 540 EDUCATIONAL ANIMAL RECORD BOOK CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8878. Trees in container 8879. Vegetables in container 8880. Outside flowers or plants in box, basket, pot or sculpture. VEGETABLE GARDENING CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8889. Sweet corn (6 ears/4stalks) any 8890. One variety of vegetable/plate 8891. 3 plates/1 plate, 1 variety 8892. Individual exhibit 8893. Individual exhibit original container RIBBON HERBS CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8913. Container of herbs, any variety 8914. Dried herbs (not a craft) RIBBON DEPT. 69: VETERINARY SCIENCE Learning Objective: To demonstrate a basic understanding of the project and begin learning the importance of record keeping. Members feed cards and records are mandatory & should be complete, neat and in a notebook or folder. Livestock records will be judged along with personal interview, on Sunday. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8975. Veal 8976. Dairy 8977. Equine feed record book 8978. Swine 8979. Sheep 8980. Poultry 8981. Goat 8982. Rabbit 8983. Cavies 8984. Pocket pet 8985. Dog 8986. Horseless 8987. Llamas 8988. Alpacas 8989. Exotic Animal 8990. Any other not mentioned, including personal 4-H record books. SECTION 540 VETERINARY SCIENCE Learning Objective: To encourage youth to investigate, research and exhibit findings through the studies of veterinary science activities. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8936. Education exhibit consisting of a poster(s). Visual or hands-on learning display with or without notebook and/or scrapbook done by member. 8937. Club exhibit: work of 4 or more members, of an educational exhibit consisting of poster(s). Visual or hands-on learning display with or without notebook and/or scrapbook done by member. 8938. Veterinary science notebook(s), which is not a part of horse project book(s). DEPT. 70: NATURAL RESOURCES LEISURE RECREATION CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8994. Social recreation skills 8995. Leisure sports skills 8996. Bowling project 8997. Bicycle project 8998. Dog obedience project 8999. Leader dog project 9000. Any other not mentioned (list item) RIBBON SAFETY SECTION 540 NATURAL RESOURCES NATURE CRAFTS Learning Objective: To encourage youth to explore, investigate and experience new events/occurrences through the studies of various sciences and how different aspects of nature are identified. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 8944. Pine cones 8945. Wreaths 8946. Dried flowers and weeds 8947. Tree droppings 8948. Bird houses 8949. Any other not mentioned (list item) BASIC CONSERVATION & ACTIVITIES CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION 8952. Basic conservation/recycling 8953. Collections, fossils, rocks, etc. 8954. Forestry 8957. Soils and water (label) 8959. Wild flowers (label) 8960. Wildlife (mammals, birds, fish) 8961. Any other not mentioned (list item) SECTION 540 LEISURE RECREATION EDUCATION All projects in this division should consist of a notebook, poster or educational exhibit. Learning Objective: To demonstrate knowledge pertaining to rules, safety, recreation skills necessary and historical perspectives of the project. RIBBON 66. Exhibited articles made or collected or notebook. Learning Objective: To demonstrate with their project basic safety measure & recommendations. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 9036. Fire prevention 9037. Safety in home/child safety 9038. Bicycle safety 9039. Any other not mentioned (list item) SECTION 540 CREATIVE WRITING Learning Objective: To encourage youth to develop and enhance their Creative writing skills & language. Must be original work of the exhibitor. Exhibits must be neat and in a folder or other suitable binder. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 9062. Collection of poetry 9063. Essays 9064. Short story 9065. Published news article 9066. 4-H newsletter – 3 published articles 9067. Any other not mentioned (list item) SECTION 540 GLOBAL EDUCATION Learning Objective: To demonstrate a beginning knowledge of the geography, arts, foods, cultural traditions, and people of other countries in our global community through 4-H club projects, and to help develop planning, action and record keeping skills. Exhibit should consist of posters or notebooks, documented ethnic craft, food of cultural information, and must include a record log of participation in interactive 4-H service, learning or communication activities. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION RIBBON 9075. Global pen pals: a folder or notebook with map(s), geographic information and a log of communications sent, and if possible, received. 9076. Global service: posters or scrapbooks demonstrating knowledge of a need in another global area and record log of action taken to help. 9077. Global awareness: posters, pictures, maps of information learned through 4-H by the culture. Crafts included must have an explanation of their use or tradition. 67. Diamond Sponsorship — $2500.00 or More Platinum Sponsorship — $1200.00 or More Gold Sponsorship — $500.00 or More Silver Sponsorship — $250.00 or More Bronze Sponsorship — $100.00 or More Full Grandstand or Midway Event Sponsorship-$1500.00 One per Event Partial Grandstand or Midway Event Sponsorship — $500.00 Full Concert Sponsorship — $2000.00 Limited to One Partial Concert Sponsorship — $1000.00 Golf Cart Sponsorship — $400.00 Sponsorship Policy: Complimentary Tickets and Bracelet Coupons will be distributed at the time of payment. No replacement of misplaced Bracelet Coupons, lost VIP bracelets or Grandstand tickets. Signage where noted will be provided by the Fair and remains the property of the Fair unless sponsorship wishes to provide their own within the guidelines of Fair policies. Thank you to our 2014 Sponsor’s, We can’t do it without you! Diamond Sponsorship — $2500.00 or More Main Gate One-Day Premier Signage. Roadway Fence Signage during the Entire Event. Logo Prominent Live Link on the Home Page of the Fair Website. Listing on All Sponsorship Posters Distributed throughout the Fairgrounds. Announcement Mentions at Grandstand Events. 40 Grandstand Tickets (Value $400, good for all events except Concerts). 5 VIP Carnival Ride Bracelets (Value $700 allows entry on rides for full Carnival). 5 One-Day Carnival Ride Bracelets (Value $125 allows one-day entry on all rides). ________________________________________________________________________________________ Platinum Sponsorship — $1200.00 or More Main Gate One-Day Premier Signage. Roadway Fence Signage during the Entire Event. Logo Live Link on the Home Page of Fair Website. Cheboygan Kiwanis Listing on All Sponsorship Posters Distributed throughout the Fairgrounds. Announcement Mentions at Fair Grandstand Events. 20 Grandstand Tickets (Value $200, good for all events except Concerts). 5 VIP Carnival Ride Bracelets. (Value $700 allows entry on rides for full Carnival). 68. Gold Sponsorship — $500.00 or More Roadway Fence Signage during the Entire Event. Logo Live Link on Sponsorship Page on Fair Website. Listing on All Sponsorship Posters Distributed throughout the Fairgrounds. Announcement Mentions at Fair Grandstand Events 10 Grandstand Tickets (Value $200, good for all events except Concerts). _______________________________________________________________________________________ Silver Sponsorship — $250.00 or More Roadway Fence Signage during Entire Event. Logo Listing on Sponsorship Page on Fair Website. Listing on All sponsorship Posters Distributed throughout the Fairgrounds. 4 Grandstand Tickets (Value $40, good for all events except Concerts). The Brook Retirement Community _____________________________________________________________________________________ Bronze Sponsorship — $100.00 or More Roadway Fence Signage during the Entire Event. Logo Listing on Sponsorship Page on Fair Website. Listing on all Sponsorship Posters Distributed throughout the Fairgrounds. Specialty Sponsorship Opportunities — Limited Availability Tender Care of Cheboygan 69. Full Grandstand or Midway Event Sponsorship — $1500.00 One per Event Includes all Grandstand Events: Kids Day, Free Petting Zoo, Women’s Day, Midway, Complimentary Concerts. EXCLUDES Main Concert. Event will be named in honor of the sponsor including signage and announcements. Example: “The Bob’s Plumbing & Heating Motocross Races.” The Fair will also distribute promotional items (water bottles, frisbees, mini footballs, etc.) to attendees for the sponsor (items provided by the sponsor) at the end of the event. Includes 10 tickets to event sponsored. Partial Grandstand or Midway Event Sponsorship — $500.00 Includes all Grandstand Events: Kids Day, Free Petting Zoo, Women’s Day, Midway, Complimentary Concerts. Sponsor will be mentioned in announcements and signage at the event. Example: “This Motocross is sponsored in part by Bob’s Plumbing & Heating.” The Fair will also distribute promotional items (water bottles, frisbees, mini footballs, etc.) to attendees for the sponsor, (items provided by the sponsor) at the end of the event. Includes 5 Tickets to event sponsored. ______________________________________________________________________________________ Full Concert Sponsorship — $2000.00 Limited to One Concert will be named in honor of the sponsor including signage and announcements. Example: “The Bob’s Plumbing & Heating Concert featuring (name of group).” The Fair will also distribute promotional items (water bottles, frisbees, mini footballs, etc.) to attendees for the sponsor, (items provided by the sponsor) at the end of the event. Includes 10 tickets to the Concert. Partial Concert Sponsorship — $1000.00 Sponsor will be mentioned in announcements and signage at the event. Example: “This Concert is sponsored in part by Bobs Plumbing & Heating.” The Fair will also distribute promotional items (water bottles, frisbees, mini footballs, etc) to attendees for the sponsor, (items provided by the sponsor) at the end of the event. Includes 5 tickets to the Concert. _____________________________________________________________________________________ Golf Cart Sponsorship — $400.00 Fair Staff use Golf Carts throughout the week to run errands, transport visitors, and conduct Fair business. The carts are HIGHLY VISIBLE all week throughout the Fairgrounds and Grandstand Events. This Sponsorship includes professional signage on the front and rear of a cart. Stoney Links Golf Course Williams Office Equipment 70. Authorized Youth Club leader/secretary initial:_________ ENTRY FORM www.cheboygancountyfair.com CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR Rev 2015 - - 4-H C.C.Y.L.P. C.C.R. OPEN (Circle Fair Division Entered) EXHIBITOR NO. OFFICE USE ONLY NAME ADDRESS PHONE CITY, STATE, ZIP_________________________________________________CLUB___________________________ SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER __________-______-_________ DATE of BIRTH____________AGE_________ (Social security number must be provided before your premium check is issued if you earn $600 or more) YOUTH GROUP EXHIBITORS 5 TO 8 years old – PLEASE use SECTION 540 starting on page 62 to select your Department and Class AS PRINTED IN THE FAIRBOOK DEPARTMENT _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ SECTION _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ CLASS DESCRIPTION – EXHIBIT _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ STALL/PEN FEE ENTRY FEE _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ALL EQUINE ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A CURRENT (within 12 months) NEGATIVE COGGINS TEST. Exhibitor entry forms will NOT be accepted if this test form is not attached. ENTRY FEES STALL/PEN FEES Page fees: 4-H/CCYLP/CCR OPEN ENTRY FEES TOTAL ENCLOSED $__________ $__________ $__________ ($1.00 per page) $__________ $__________ See page 3 for additional entry fee information The fair reserves the right to pro-rate premiums if funding is not received from the State of Michigan or if fair receipts are insufficient to pay expenses. Send OPEN CLASS Entry Forms and payment To: CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR 204 E. Lincoln Avenue Cheboygan, MI 49721 ALL Youth Club entry forms and payment are to be turned into your clubs secretary or leader, no forms will be accepted at the fair office ALL CHECKS MUST BE MADE PAYABLE TO: CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR Payments via credit card or cash may be made at the fair office during regular business hours. ENTRY FORM MUST BE COMPLETE AND LEGIBLE!! Exhibitors at the Cheboygan County Fair acknowledge the fair’s right to photograph and/or record exhibits/exhibitors for publicity use. Exhibitors Signature:________________________ Premium checks not cashed within 6 months of issue date will be automatically forfeited to a “Special Awards Fund”. Authorized Youth Club leader/secretary initial:_________ ENTRY FORM www.cheboygancountyfair.com CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR rev 2015 - - 4-H C.C.Y.L.P. C.C.R. OPEN (Circle Fair Division Entered) EXHIBITOR NO. OFFICE USE ONLY NAME ADDRESS PHONE CITY, STATE, ZIP_________________________________________________CLUB___________________________ SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER __________-______-_________ DATE of BIRTH____________AGE_________ (Social security number must be provided before your premium check is issued if you earn $600 or more) YOUTH GROUP EXHIBITORS 5 TO 8 years old – PLEASE use SECTION 540 starting on page 62 to select your Department and Class AS PRINTED IN THE FAIRBOOK DEPARTMENT _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ SECTION _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ CLASS _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ _____ DESCRIPTION – EXHIBIT STALL/PEN FEE ENTRY FEE ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ ________________________ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ _______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ______ ALL EQUINE ARE REQUIRED TO HAVE A CURRENT (within 12 months) NEGATIVE COGGINS TEST. Exhibitor entry forms will NOT be accepted if this test form is not attached. ENTRY FEES STALL/PEN FEES Page fees: 4-H/CCYLP/CCR OPEN ENTRY FEES TOTAL ENCLOSED $__________ $__________ $__________ ($1.00 per page) $__________ $__________ See page 3 for additional entry fee information The fair reserves the right to pro-rate premiums if funding is not received from the State of Michigan or if fair receipts are insufficient to pay expenses. Send OPEN CLASS Entry Forms and payment To: CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR 204 E. Lincoln Avenue Cheboygan, MI 49721 ALL Youth Club entry forms and payment are to be turned into your clubs secretary or leader, no forms will be accepted at the fair office ALL CHECKS MUST BE MADE PAYABLE TO: CHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR Payments via credit card or cash may be made at the fair office during regular business hours. ENTRY FORM MUST BE COMPLETE AND LEGIBLE!! Exhibitors at the Cheboygan County Fair acknowledge the fair’s right to photograph and/or record exhibits/exhibitors for publicity use. Exhibitors Signature:________________________ Premium checks not cashed within 6 months of issue date will be automatically forfeited to a “Special Awards Fund”.