Chemung County Fair Exhibitors Book Part 2
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Chemung County Fair Exhibitors Book Part 2
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Age group (6 - 12) Judging will take place on Monday, July 30th . Scarecrows will be displayed throughout the Fairgrounds. For more information, please contact us at [email protected] -84- FLOWERS DEPARTMENT K SECTION 1 – GLADIOLI SECTION 2 – GARDEN FLOWERS ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 3rd - $1 1. One Spike – White or white with marking, Cream, Yellow, Green – named 2. One Spike – Buff, Orange, Salmon – named 3. One Spike – Scarlet, Pink, Red – named 4. One Spike – Rose, Lavender, Purple, Violet – named 5. One Spike – Miniature under 2 ½ “ named 6. Vase of Gladioli – Mixed or one color – named SECTION 2 – GARDEN FLOWERS ENTRY FEE: $.20 PREMIUMS: 1st - $2 2nd - $1.50 3rd - $1 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. One stem Canna – any color One cluster Hardy Phlox – any color Three clusters Hardy Phlox – any color Three stems White or Pink Asters/mum Three stems Red, Purple or Lavender Asters Collection of Annuals – varieties, one each named exhibited in one container Collection of Perennials – varieties, one each named exhibited in one container Three clusters of Verbenas Five stems Pansies (foliage to count on judging) Ten stems Violas (foliage to count on judging) One specimen Lily – Oriental/Asiatic/Tiger Three stems Lily – mixed or one color – Oriental/Asiatic/Tiger One stem Day Lily – any color – named Three stems cluster Day Lily – any color – named One specimen spray hardy Chrysanthemum any color – named Three spikes Snapdragon – any color – named Three stems Cleome Five stems Nasturtium One stem Hydrangea Three-Five sprays single Petunias Three stems Statice Three stems giant ruffled or double petunias Three stems high Marigolds – named 33. Five stems dwarf Marigolds – named 34. Three stems Red and/or Gold hybrid Marigolds named 35. Collection of Marigolds – varieties named one container 36. One spike Delphinium – named 37. One spike Dwarf Delphinium – named 38. Four stems large Zinnias – mixed colors 39. Three - Six stems Pompom Zinnias – mixed colors or same color 40. Three stems Geraniums – same color with foilage named 41. One to three Mints – named 42. Three sprays Larkspur 43. One spray Peacock Orchid 44. One stem Herb – named 45. Three stems Daisies 46. Three stems Monarda (Bee Balm) 47. Three stalks Artemisia – named 48. One to three sunflower(s) 49. Three stems Carnations – named 50. One spray Primrose 51. Three stems Coneflower 52. Three stems Cosmos 53. Specimen of any Annual – not listed – named 54. Specimen of any Perennial – not listed – named 55. Bush/shrub – 1 stem in blossom – named 56. Shrubs/bush – 1 stem – named 57. Scented Bouquet 58. Wild Flowers -49- FLOWERS DEPARTMENT K SECTION 3 – ROSES st nd SECTION 4 – DAHLIAS rd ENTRY FEE: $.20 PREMIUMS: 1st - $2 2nd - $1.50 3rd - $1 ENTRY FEE: $.20 PREMIUMS: 1 - $2 2 - $1.50 3 - $1 Hybrid Tea Rose – one bloom per stem – named 60. 61. 62. 63. White, Near White or White Blend Yellow, Deep Yellow, Light or Yellow Blend Apricot, Apricot Blend or Peach Pink, Deep or Light Pink, Pink Blend, Mauve or Mauve Blend 64. Red, Dark Red, Red blend or Orange Red 65. A spray (3 blooms/1 stem) Tea Rose Miniature Roses – one bloom per stem – named 70. White, Near White or White Blend, Yellow, Yellow Blend 71. Apricot, Apricot Blend, or Peach 72. Pink, Pink Blend, Mauve, Mauve Blend 73. Red, Dark Red, Red Blend or Orange Red 74. A spray (3 blooms/1 stem) Miniature Rose 75. One stem Carpet Rose – named Other Roses - named 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. Climbing Rose – one stem – named Climbing Rose (3 or more cluster, 1 stem) – named Floribunda Rose – one stem – named Floribunda Rose (3 or more cluster/1 stem) – named One Grandiflora Rose – named One stem New English Rose(David Austin) – named Meidiland Rose – named Any unnamed Rose One stem Old Shrub Roses – Bourbon, Cabbage, Grooten Dorst 85. One stem Rugosa Shrub Rose Formal Decorative(FD), Informal Decorative (ID), Semi Cactus (SC), Cactus 90. Basket/Vase of Dahlias – 5 or more blooms – mixed – named 91. Specimen – FD, ID, SC, C – named 92. Three stems – FD, ID, SC, C – named 93. Specimen “Bal or Min Bal”, Pom, “WL” – named 94. Three blooms “Bal or Min Bal”, Pom “WL” – named 95. Specimen Seeding 96. Artistic Arrangement – Dahlias as the predominant flower – not to exceed 32” X 24” SECTION 5 – HOUSE PLANTS & POTTED PLANTS ENTRY FEE: $.20 PREMIUMS: 1st - $2 2nd - $1.50 3rd - $1 100. African Violet – double, single 101. African Violet – miniature 102. Azalea 103. Begonia – Tuberous, Wax Type 104. Bonsai 105. Cactus, exotic – Orchid, Rattail, Trailing 106. Cactus 107. Coleus 108. Dish Garden 109. Fern – any type 110. Gardenia 111. Geranium – Single 112. Gloxinia 113. Hanging Plants – flora 114. Hanging Plants – foliage 115. Impatiens 116. Ivy – any specimen 117. Ivy - Geranium 118. Jungle Cacti – Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas 119. Rubber Plant 120. Wandering Jew 121. Any other potted plant in flower – not listed 122. Any other potted plant – not listed 123. Any other exotic – not listed -50- FLOWERS DEPARTMENT K SECTION 6 – ARTISITIC ARRANGEMENT st nd rd ENTRY FEE: $.40 PREMIUMS: 1 - $4 2 - $3 3 - $2 All plant material must be natural. No artificial plant material, including artificial foliage, fruits or vegetables may be used with the exception of Class 149. All flower arrangements must be made and staged by the exhibitor. Any accessories such as figurine, books or something else may be added to any arrangement. An exhibitor may not make more than one entry in a class. 125. An arrangement suitable for church/wedding using candles. 126. An arrangement in an antique container 127. A comparison – arrangements in a contemporary container 128. A miniature not to exceed 3” 129. A miniature not to exceed 6” 130. An arrangement using a figurine 131. An arrangement using a toy as a container 132. An arrangement to represent Fair Time 133. Spectacular Old-fashioned Bouquet 134. An arrangement in a teapot or pitcher 135. Centerpiece for patio/picnic table 136. Arrangement featuring Geranium blooms 137. An arrangement of any flower in a basket type container 138. An oriental arrangement 139. An arrangement in a wooden box 140. An arrangement in a low container, container not to exceed 3” in depth 141. A special event arrangement – named (baby shower, wedding, Halloween, etc.) 142. The barn/house/building type – an arrangement featuring red 143. An arrangement using driftwood 144. An arrangement using a wine/liquor bottle SECTION 6 – ARTISITIC ARRANGEMENT 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. An arrangement in a gold or copper container A 4th of July table arrangement A Thanksgiving Table arrangement A Christmas Table arrangement Silk Flower arrangement An arrangement with a Stars and Stripes Forever theme SECTION 7 PROFESSIONAL/ COMMERCIAL ARRANGEMENTS 170. SECTION 8 COURT OF HONOR (DO NOT ENTER THIS CATEGORY; ENTRIES WILL AUTOMATICALLY BE CHOSEN BY THE JUDGE) 1. Grand Champion Ribbon to come from classes 125 thru 150. 2. Grand Champion house & potted plants 3. Grand Champion specimen roses 4. Grand Champion specimen from annual 5. Grand Champion from perennial 6. Grand Champion from Dahlia/Gladiolus -51- APIARY & MAPLE PRDUCTS DEPARTMENT L ORGANIZATION EXHIBITS DEPARTMENT M Alan Hughson………………………...Superintendent 607-857-4930 Entry Forms Due — 5:00 p.m., Friday, July 27, 2012 All exhibits must be in place by Monday, July 30, 2012 at 4:00 p.m. Edith Reese………………………...Superintendent 607-733-3154 Entry Forms Due — 5:00 p.m., Friday, July 27, 2012 All exhibits must be in place by Monday, July 30, 2012 at 4:00 p.m. RULES AND REGULATIONS Department is open to residents of all counties as space permits No helper’s passes will be issued in this department All products exhibited in this department except queen bees must have been raised and/or produced by the exhibitor. SECTION 1 – APIARY PRODUCTS 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 One quart glass jars extracted honey – White One quart glass jars extracted honey – Amber One comb honey – White One comb honey – Amber A 1 ½ to 2 pound cake of Beeswax Competition limited at the discretion of the Fair Board. No helper’s passes will be issued in this department. ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE FORMALLY ENTERED ON ENTRY BLANKS TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR CONSIDERATION FOR A PREMIUM. PLEASE NOTE – All entries will be judged; those considered not worthy will not be automatically awarded first premium. Awards will be based on the thoughtfulness and effort put into the exhibit. Other judging criteria will include originality, theme, and neatness. ENTRY FEE: $5.00 Premiums: 1st — $50 2nd—$40 3rd — $30 SECTION 1 – GRANGES Class 1 – Any Grange SECTION 2 – MAPLE PRODUCTS ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 6. One quart of Maple Syrup in glass jar 7. Cake of Maple Sugar ( ½ lbs or over) 8. Maple Cream (½ lb. container) SECTION 2 – ART CLUBS Class 1 – Any Art Club SECTION 3 – FARM BUREAUS Class 1 – Any Farm Bureau SECTION 4 OTHER ORGANIZATION NOT LISTED ABOVE Class 1 – Any Organization NOT listed above -52- EDUCATIONAL STUDENT EXHIBITS DEPARTMENT N Ed Rhodes………………………...Superintendent 607-733-2109 Entry Forms Due — 5:00 p.m., Friday, July 27, 2012 All exhibits must be in place by Monday, July 30, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. RULES AND REGULATIONS ENTRY FEE – 10 % OF FIRST PREMIUM 1. Competition is limited to all students in grades K-12. Students will not enter Adult Arts competition. 2. Each student over 6 years of age will be issued a one-day pass, which will enable him to reclaim his exhibits on the last day. If he or she desires to become a member of the Chemung County Agricultural Society, a membership ticket may be purchased for $10 which qualifies him as a member. Children 6 years and under are admitted FREE every day. 3. An exhibitor may enter only ONE ARTICLE in a class. 4. All work must be original work of the student exhibiting. No commercially manufactured article may be considered for a premium (i.e. kits, number paintings, models, etc.) 5. There will be a special Merit Award from the County Fair of $10 for each Section at the discretion of the judges. 6. Your grade classification will be the grade you were in as of June of the current year. 7. A child may enter up to two items of something he has done himself as a painting, cut or formed paper, hand made object, etc. SECTION 1 – KINDERGARTEN – FIRST GRADE NO COMPETITION – EACH STUDENT WILL RECEIVE A RIBBON SECTION 2 – GRADES 2-3-4 PRSEMIUMS: – 1st - $3 2nd - $2 3rd - $1 SECTION 3 – GRADES 5 and 6 PREMIUMS: – 1st - $4 2nd - $3 3rd - $2 SECTION 4 – GRADES 7 and 8 PREMIUMS: – 1st - $4 2nd - $3 3rd - $2 SECTION 5 – GRADES 9 through 12 PREMIUMS – 1st - $5 2nd - $4 3rd - $3 All four sections follow the listings below for entry. Each section will be judged and exhibited separately. Please list your grade, section and class number. EXAMPLE: Grade 7, Section 4, and Class 54 -53- EDUCATIONAL STUDENT EXHIBITS DEPARTMENT N 1. Abstract 2. Animal or Bird 3. Buildings PAINTING – OIL OR ACRYLIC 4. Fantasy 5. Land 6. People 12. Abstract 13. Animal or Bird 14. Buildings WATER COLOR OR CASEIN 15. Fantasy 16. Land 17. People 18. Still-life 19. Water 20. Any Other 23. Abstract 24. Animal or Bird 25. Buildings PASTEL – CHALK – CRAYON 26. Fantasy 27. Land 28. People 29. Still-life 30. Water 31. Any other 33. 34. 35. 36. Abstract Animal or Bird Buildings Fantasy 46. Abstract 47. Animal or Bird 48. Buildings 57. Abstract 58. Animal or Bird 59. Buildings PEN AND INK 37. Land 38. People 39. Scratch board - (any subject) PENCIL – FELT TIP – MAGIC MARKER 49. Fantasy 50. Land 51. People CHARCOAL 60. Fantasy 61. Land 62. People -54- 7. Still-life 8. Water 9. Any other 40. Still-life 41. Water 42. Any other 52. Still-life 53. Water 54. Any other 63. Still-life 64. Water 65. Any other EDUCATIONAL STUDENT EXHIBITS DEPARTMENT N 68. Abstract 69. Animal or Bird 70. Buildings TEMPERA PAINTING 71. Fantasy 72. Land 73. People 74. Still-life 75. Water 76. Any other GRAPHICS 79. 80. 81. 82. Linoleum Block Print Lithograph Metal Plate – Etching or Engraving Poster – any medium 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. BLACK AND WHITE Animals City Life Country Fair Landscape Nature People Rural Life Seascape Any Other 83. 84. 85. 86. Silk Screen Stencil Wood Block Any other PHOTOGRAPHY COLOR 100. Animals 101. City Life 102. Country Fair 103. Landscaping 104. Nature 105. People 106. Rural Life 107. Seascape 108. Any Other CERAMICS 113. Coil Construction 114. Core Method 115. Decorative Item 116.Hand Built 127. Clay 128. Metal 117. Special Glazes & Effect 118. Stoneware 119. Wheel thrown 120. Any other SCULPTURE 129. Paper 130. Plaster 131. Wood 132. Any other TEXTILES 136. 137. 138. 139. Felt Stitchery – other than clothing Textile Design Tie Dye 140. Weaving 141. Yarn & String Design 142. Any other -55- EDUCATIONAL STUDENT EXHIBITS DEPARTMENT N 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. MISCELLANEOUS 151. Knitting 152. Leather craft 153. Macramé 154. Needlework 155. Paper craft Calligraphy Clothing Collage Crocheting Jewelry 156. 157. 158. 159. Paper maché Puppets/marionettes Wood pieces Any other ARTS & CRAFTS DEPARTMENT O Ed Rhodes………………………...Superintendent 607-739-9894 Entry Forms Due — 5:00 p.m., Friday, July 27, 2012 All exhibits must be in place by Sunday, July 29, 2012 at 4:00 p.m. RULES FOR EXHIBITORS 1. 2. 3. 4. Adults only in Department O. No helper’s passes will be issued in this Department. An exhibitor may enter only ONE ARTICLE IN A CLASS. No article may be entered in more than one class. Even though there may be numerous articles entered in a class, if only one piece is worthy, premium is to be awarded at the discretion of the judge. 5. FOR AMETEURS ONLY: Those who teach as a profession or receive a percentage of income for their work will be considered professional and cannot exhibit, unless professional class is listed. 6. All reasonable care will be given in the protection of the exhibits but the Fair will not be responsible for any loss, which might occur. PAINTINGS AND ART WORK MUST BE ITEMS DONE IN THE PAST YEAR OR NOT PREVIOUSLY EXHIBITED AT THE FAIR. LIMIT OF ONE IN ANY CLASS BY AN EXHIBITOR. SECTION 1 – OIL OR ACRYLIC PAINTING ENTRY FEE: $1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Abstraction Animals Architecture Landscape – Autumn Landscape – Spring PREMIUMS: 1st - $10 2nd - $7 6. Landscape – Summer 7. Landscape – Winter 8. Marine 9. Pop Art 10. Portrait – Adult -56- 3rd - $4 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Portrait – Child Still life – Flowers Still life – Food Still life – Fruits Any other ARTS & CRAFTS DEPARTMENT O SECTION 2 – WATER COLOR OR CASEIN PAINTING ENTRY FEE: $.70 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Abstraction Animals Architecture Landscape – Autumn Landscape – Spring PREMIUMS: 1st - $7 2nd - $5 3rd - $3 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. Landscape – Summer Landscape – Winter Marine Pop Art Portrait – Adult 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. Portrait – Child Still life – Flowers Still life – Food Still life – Fruits Any other SECTION 3 – DRAWINGS – COLLECTION ENTRY FEE: $.70 PREMIUMS: 1st - $7 2nd - $5 3rd - $3 2 but not more than 4 comprise a collection. Collections must be attached together. 42. Charcoal collection 43. Ink collection 44. Pastel collection 45. Pencil Collection 46. Any other SECTION 4 – DRAWINGS – SINGLE ENTRY FEE: $.50 PREMIUMS: 1st - $5 2nd - $3 3rd - $2 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. Charcoal Landscape Charcoal Portrait Charcoal, Any other Crayon, Landscape Crayon, Portrait Crayon, Any other Ink, Landscape Ink, Portrait Ink, Any other 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. Pastel, Landscape Pastel Portrait Pastel, Any other Pencil, Landscape Pencil, Portrait Pencil, Any other Scratch Board, Any other Any other SECTION 5 – ADULTS 50 YEARS AND OVER ENTRY FEE: $1 PREMIUMS: 1st - $10 2nd - $7 3rd - $4 68. Abstraction 69. Animal 70. Architecture 71. Landscape 72. Marine Scene 73. Portrait -57- 74. Still life 75. Any other ARTS & CRAFTS DEPARTMENT O SECTION 6 – PHOTOGRAPHY – AMATEUR – COLLECTION ENTRY FEE: $1 PREMIUMS: 1st - $10 2nd - $8 3rd - $4 All photographs must be taken by the exhibitor. Collections of photographs must include not less than 4 or more than 6 individual pictures. Collection must be attached together. Good mounting will be considered. Mounted pictures must be equipped for hanging. Black and White and Color Prints to be no smaller than 5X7 inches. ONLY ONE ENTRY PER EXHIBITOR PER CLASS. BLACK AND WHITE COLLECTION 80. Babies 81. Children 82. Animals – Domestic 83. Animals - Wild 84. Landscape 85. Waterscape 86. Rural Scene 87. Urban Scene 88. Any Other COLOR COLLECTION 90. Babies 91. Children 92. Animals - Domestic 93. Animals - Wild 94. Landscape 95. Waterscape 96. Rural Scene 97. Urban Scene 98. Any Other SECTION 7 – PHOTOGRAPHY – AMATEUR – SINGLE ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 3rd - $1 BLACK AND WHITE SINGLE 94. Animal - Domestic 95. Animal - Wild 96. Children 97. Baby 98. Down on the Farm 99. Urban Scene 100. Landscape 101. Waterscape 102. Nostalgia 103. Action 104. Patriotism 105. Humor 106. Any Other COLOR SINGLE 110. Animal - Domestic 111. Animal - Wild 112. Children 113. Baby 114. Down on the Farm 115. Urban Scene 116. Landscape 117. Waterscape 118. Nostalgia 119. Action 120. Patriotism 121. Humor 122. Any Other -58- ARTS & CRAFTS DEPARTMENT O SECTION 8 – CERAMICS ADULT CATEGORIES – HOBBYISTS ENTRY FEE: $.70 PREMIUMS: 1st - $7 2nd - $5 3rd - $3 The individual entering the piece MUST PERSONALLY CLASSIFY EACH. No piece entered competitively before may be entered again. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. Lamps – Figurines 143. Lamps – Glaze & Stain 144. Lamps – Originals 145. Lamps – Other 146. Majolica 147. Music Box – Chalks 148. Music Box – Glazes 149. Music Box – Stains 150.Music Box – Other 151. One Stroke – Brush Stroke 152. One Stroke – Pattern & Design 153. One Stroke – Other 154. Original in Clay (Hand Modeling) 155. Overglaze Decoration – China Print 156. Overglaze Decoration – Combinations 157. Overglaze Decoration – Decals 158. Overglaze Decoration – Lusters 159. Overglaze Decoration – Metallics 160. Overglaze Decoration – Mother-of-Pearl 161. Overglaze Decoration - Other 162. Porcelain – Figurines 163. Porcelain – Lace Drape 164. Porcelain – Wedgwood 165. Porcelain – Other 166. Sgraffito 167. Stenciling – Fired 168. Stenciling – Unfired 169. Stenciling – Other 170. Stoneware 171. Underglaze – Figurine 172. Underglaze – Freehand Design 173. Underglaze – Stencil 174. Underglaze – Tole Painting Air Brush – Animals/Birds Air Brush – Figurines Air Brush – Plaques/Plates Air Brush – Other Christmas – Antiques w/ Translucents Christmas – Chalk Christmas – Figurines Christmas – Freehand Design Christmas – Stain & Glaze Christmas – Textured Christmas – Tole Painting Christmas – Other Clocks – Glaze Clocks – Stain Clocks – Underglaze Clocks – Other Fired Stains – Figurines Fired Stains – Other Glaze – Combination (2 or more) Glaze – Crystal Glaze – Figurine Glaze – Red & Orange Glaze – Textured Glaze – Other Greenware – Adaptation Hummels – Fired Stain Hummels – Glazes Hummels – Unfired Stain Lace & Draping – Ceramic Lac & Draping – Non-fire Lace & Draping – Other Lamps – Air Brush -59- ARTS & CRAFTS DEPARTMENT O SECTION 8 – CERAMICS ADULT CATEGORIES – HOBBYISTS 175. Underglaze – Other 176. Unfired Product – Decoupage 177. Unfired Product – Other 178. Unfired Stains – Animals/Birds 179. Unfired Stain – Antiques w/ Translucent 180. Unfired Stain – Chalk 181. Unfired Stain – Detailed Items 182. Unfired Stain – Dry Brushing 183. Unfired Stain – Figurines 184. 185. 186. 187. 188. 189. 190. 191. 192. Unfired Stain – Freehand Design Unfired Stain – Plaques Unfired Stain – Softies Unfired Stain – Stain & Glaze Unfired Stain – Textured Unfired Stain – Tole Painting Unfired Stain – Other Wheelwork Oops! – Mistakes SECTION 9 – CERAMICS ADULT CATEGORIES – PROFFESSIONALS ENTRY FEE: $.70 PREMIUMS: 1st - $7 2nd - $5 3rd - $3 The individual entering the piece MUST PERSONALLY CLASSIFY EACH. No piece entered competitively before may be entered again. 200. Air Brush – Animals/ Birds 201. Air Brush – Figurines 202. Air Brush – Plaques/ Plates 203. Air Brush – Other 204. Christmas – Antiques w/Translucents 205. Christmas – Chalk 206. Christmas – Freehand Design 207. Christmas – Stain & Glaze 208. Christmas – Textured 209. Christmas – Tole Painting 210. Christmas – Other 211. Clocks – Glaze 212. Clocks – Stains 213. Clocks – Underglaze 214. Clocks – Other 215. Fired Stains – Figurine 216. Fired Stains – Other 217. Glaze – Combination (2 or more) 218. Glaze – Crystal 219. Glaze – Figurines 220. Glaze – Red & Orange 221. Glaze – Textured 222. Glaze – Other 223. Greenware 224. Hummels – Fired Stains 225. Hummels – Glazes 226. Hummels – Unfired Stains 227. Lace & Draping – Ceramic 228. Lace & Draping – Non-Fire 229. Lace & Draping – Other 230. Lamps – Air Brush 231. Lamps – Figurines 232. Lamps – Glaze & Stain 233. Lamps – Originals 234. Lamps – Other 235.Majolica 236.Music Box – Chalks 237. Music Box – Glazes -60- ARTS & CRAFTS DEPARTMENT O SECTION 9 – CERAMICS ADULT CATEGORIES – PROFFESSIONALS 260. 261. 262. 263. 264. 265. 266. 267. 268. 269. 270. 271. 272. 273. 274. 275. 276. 277. 278. 279. 280. 238. Music Box – Stains 239.Music Box – Other 240. One Stroke – Brush Stroke 241. One Stroke – Pattern & Design 242. One Stroke – Other 243. Original in Clay (Hand Made) 244. Overglaze Decoration – China Print 245. Overglaze Decoration – Combinations 246. Overglaze Decoration – Lusters 247. Overglaze Decoration – Metallics 248. Overglaze Decoration – Mother-of-Pearl 249. Overglaze Decoration – Other 250. Porcelain – Figurine 251. Porcelain – Lace Drape 252. Porcelain – Wedgwood 253. Porcelain – Other 254. Sgraffito 255. Stenciling – Fired 256.Stenciling – Unfired 257. Stenciling – Other 258. Stoneware 259. Underglaze – Figurines Underglaze – Freehand Design Underglaze – Stencil Underglaze – Tole Painting Underglaze – Other Unfired Products – Decoupage Unfired Products - Other Unfired Stains – Animals/Birds Unfired Stains – Antiques w/ Translucent Unfired Stains – Chalk Unfired Stains – Detailed Items Unfired Stains – Dry Brushing Unfired Stains – Figurines Unfired Stains – Freehand Design Unfired Stains – Plaques Unfired Stains – Softies Unfired Stains – Stain & Glaze Unfired Stains – Textured Unfired Stains – Tole Painting Unfired Stains – Other Wheelwork Oops! Mistakes SECTION 10 – WOODCRAFT ENTRY FEE: $.50 290. 291. 292. 293. 294. 295. 296. PREMIUMS: 1st - $5 Bench – stool Birdhouse or Feeder Caning Caning – Fiber rush Caning – Splint Doll Furniture Doll House 297. 298. 299. 300. 301. 302. 303. -61- 2nd - $4 3rd - $3 Furniture – Adult Furniture – Child Inlaid Wood Lamp base Toy Wood Carving Any other ARTS & CRAFTS DEPARTMENT O sECTION 11 – MISCELLANEOUS CRAFT ENTRY FEE: $.40 307. 308. 309. 310. 311. 312. 313. 314. 315. 316. 317. 318. 319. 320. PREMIUMS: 1st - $4 322. 323. 324. 325. 326. 327. 328. 329. 330. 331. 332. 333. 334. Artificial Flowers Basketry Button Collection on Card Decorated Eggs Decoupage Felt Leather Belt Leather – Billfold Leather – Any other Liquid Embroidery Memory Book Metal Craft Metal Enameling Photograph Album 2nd - $3 3rd - $2 Ribbon Work Sculpture Sequin Work String Art Stuffed Animals Sweatshirt - decorated Wall Hangings Wreath- dried materials Wreath – fabric Wreath – grapevine Wreath – quilted Wreath – Any other Any other SECTION 12 – MACRAME ENTRY FEE: $.40 335. 336. 337. 338. 339. PREMIUMS: 1st - $4 Belts Chair Jewelry Plant Hanger – over 36” Plant Hanger – up to 36” 340. 341. 342. 343. -62- 2nd - $3 3rd - $2 Pocketbook Wall Hanging – over 36” Wall Hanging – up to 36” Any other FOODS DEPARTMENT P Edith Reese………………………...Superintendent 607-733-3154 Entry Forms Due — Saturday, July 21, 2012 Exhibits must be in place by Sunday, July 29, 2012 at 4:00 p.m. Baked Goods must be in place by Monday, July30, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. RULES FOR EXHIBITORS 1. No helper’s passes will be issued in this Department. 2. An exhibitor may enter only ONE ARTICLE IN A CLASS. No article may be entered in more than one class. 3. Even though there may be numerous articles entered in a class, if only one piece is worthy, premium is to be awarded at the discretion of the judge. 4. FOR AMETEURS ONLY: Those who teach as a profession or receive a percentage of income for their work will be considered professional and cannot exhibit, unless professional class is listed. 5. All reasonable care will be given in the protection of the exhibits but the Fair will not be responsible for any loss, which might occur. Elimination will be made on the basis or appearance; final selection on quality and taste except canned goods. All preserved food should be exhibited in standard containers and must have been canned within the year. Standard containers refer to COMMERCIAL CLEAN GLASS JARS. The size of the jar to be used is specified at the start of each selection. STANDARDS FOR CANNED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES • COLOR – As nearly as possible to that of the natural fruit or vegetable. • CLEARNESS – Syrup or liquid clear and free from seeds and bubbles. • PACK – Arrangement with reference to symmetry and best use of space. As large a proportion of solids to liquid as possible. Uniformity of shape and size. • CONTAINERS – ONLY metal screw band two-piece tops may be used. All foods not in standard jars or not sealed with self-sealing lids will be disqualified by the judge. • TEXTURE – Uniformity ripened products firm enough to hold shape. No defective or overripe fruits or vegetables. Only young and tender vegetables should be canned. Jars will not be opened. -63- FOODS DEPARTMENT P SECTION 1 – CANNED FRUITS ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 SCORE CARD FOR CANNED FRUIT A. Appearance 1. Color 20% 2. Clearness 20% 3. Pack (Arrangement, uniformity of size) 20% B. Container 1. Neatness 10% 2. Label 10% C. Quality of contents 1. Texture 20% TOTAL 1. 2. 3. 4. Applesauce Blackberries Blueberries Huckleberries 5. Peaches 6. Pears 7. Red Raspberries 60% 20% 20% 100% 8. Sour Cherries 9. Sweet Cherries 10. Any other SECTION 2 – CANNED VEGETABLES ENTRY FEE: $.30 20. Beets 21. Carrots 22. Corn PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 23. Greens 24. Peas 25. String Beans – Green 26. Tomatoes 27. Wax Beans – Yellow 28. Any other SECTION 3 – PICKLED FRUITS OR VEGETABLES ENTRY FEE: $.30 30. 31. 32. 33. Beets Peaches Pears Peppers 34. 35. 36. 37. PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 Pickles – Bread & butter Pickles – Dill Pickles – Gherkin Pickles – Icicle 38. 39. 40. 41. String Beans Watermelon Zucchini Any other SECTION 4 – JUICES ENTRY FEE: $.30 45. Grape PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 46. Tomato -64- 2nd - $2 47. Any other FOODS DEPARTMENT P SECTION 5 – CONDIMENTS ENTRY FEE: $.30 50. Chili Sauce 51. Corn Relish A. Appearance 1. Color 2. Clearness B. Texture C. Container TOTAL PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 52. Mince Meat 53. Pepper Relish 54. Piccalilli 55. Tomato Catsup 56. Any other SCORE CARD FOR JELLIES, JAMS, ETC. 60% 30% 30% 30% 10% 100% SECTION 6 – JELLIES ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 JELLIES – Made from fruit juice, should be clear (not cloudy) and firm enough to hold its shape when removed from jar; quivering; shape or angles retained when cut with a spoon. JARS SHOULD BE OF CLEAR GLASS, SEALED BY PROCESSING, NOT WITH PARAFFIN. 60. 61. 62. 63. Apple Blackberry Blueberry Cherry 64. 65. 66. 67. Currant Elderberry Grape Mint 68. 69. 70. 71. Plum Raspberry Strawberry Any other SECTION 7 – PRESERVES ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 PRESERVES – Whole fruits or large pieces of fruits in clear thick syrup. JARS SHOULD BE OF CLEAR GLASS, SEALED BY PROCESSING, NOT WITH PARAFFIN. 80. Cherry 81. Grape 82. Peach 83. Strawberry (not frozen) -65- 84. Tomato 85. Any other FOODS DEPARTMENT P SECTION 8 – JAMS ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 PRESERVES – Whole fruits or large pieces of fruits in clear thick syrup. JARS SHOULD BE OF CLEAR GLASS, SEALED BY PROCESSING, NOT WITH PARAFFIN. 90. Blackberry 91. Cherry 96. Peach 92. Grape 93. Huckleberry/Blueberry 97. Any Other 94. Raspberry 95. Strawberry SECTION 9 – CONSERVES ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 CONSERVES – Jams made from a mixture of fruits including citrus. Sometimes nuts and raisins are added. JARS SHOULD BE OF CLEAR GLASS, SEALED BY PROCESSING, NOT WITH PARAFFIN. 60. Cherry 61. Combination Fruits 62. Grape 63. Peach 64. Raspberry 65. Any other SECTION 10 – BUTTERS ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 JARS SHOULD BE OF CLEAR GLASS, SEALED BY PROCESSING, NOT WITH PARAFFIN. BUTTERS – Made by cooking fruit pulp with sugar to a thick, spreadable consistency 110. Apple 111. Any other SECTION 11 – MARMALADES ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 MARMALADES – Made from pulpy fruits, with skin and pulp in a clear, jellied liquid. All should have natural fruit flavor; not too much or too little sugar. JARS SHOULD BE OF CLEAR GLASS, SEALED BY PROCESSING, NOT WITH PARAFFIN. 120. Orange 121. Any other -66- FOODS DEPARTMENT P BAKED FOODS Note: Baked goods must be exhibited in disposable containers since they will be sold; the proceeds will go to charitable organizations. Baked goods must be in place before 11 AM Monday. Anything needing refrigeration will not be accepted for entry. SCORE CARD FOR BREADS, CAKES AND COOKIES A. General appearance (size and shape) B. Crust (color, texture, depth) C. Crumb (lightness, Moisture, Color, Grain) D. Flavor (odor and taste) TOTAL 15% 20% 30% 35% 100% SECTION 12 – YEAST BREADS ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 STANDARDS FOR YEAST BREADS SIZE – about 9” by 4” by 4” SHAPE – Oblong; uniform height in all parts. CRUST – Uniform golden brown, crisp and smooth. CRUMB – Well raised, equally light throughout; absence of heavy spots or streaks; not heavy for size; slightly moist; creamy white, not snowy white; tender but not crumbly; fine even grain; elastic when pressed lightly with the finger. FLAVOR – Sweet and nutty, no suggestions of sourness or taste of yeast. 130. 131. 132. 133. Cinnamon Rolls Coffee Cake Holiday Breads Six plain rolls, any shape 134. White Bread 135. Whole Wheat Bread 136. Any other -67- FOODS DEPARTMENT P SECTION 13 – QUICK BREADS ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 STANDARDS FOR QUICK BREADS SIZE AND SHAPE – Regular and uniform CRUST – Uniform golden brown, crisp in texture with a more or less glossy surface according to kind. CRUMB – Well raised, equally light throughout, absence of heavy spots or streaks and air tunnels; not heavy for size; slightly moist, tender, fine, even grain; elastic when pressed lightly with finger. SWEET AND NUTTY – No suggestions of sourness or taste of soda or baking powder. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. Apple Bread Baking Powder Biscuits (6) Banana Bread Blueberry Muffins (6) Coffee Cake 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. Date Nut Bread Nut Bread Plain Muffins (6) Zucchini Bread Any other SECTION 14 – CAKES ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 STANDARDS FOR CAKES SIZE – Medium. If layer cake, layers should be uniform in thickness. SHAPE – Level or very slightly rounded. COLOR – Cakes made with shortening – golden brown. Sponge cakes – light brown. CRUST – Cakes made with shortening – tender, smooth, thin. Sponge cakes – rough and slightly sugary. FLAVOR – No decided taste of shortening, egg or flavoring. TEXTURE – Cakes made with shortening – light, tender and easily broken with fine and uniform grain. Sponge cakes – light, tender and velvety; no signs of doughiness; fine-grained. MOISTURE – Slightly moist but elastic when pressed with the finger. FROSTING – Smooth and glossy in appearance, not granular. Spongy if cooked, not brittle; not so soft as to be sticky, mild in flavor, not highly cooked. 150. 151. 152. 153. 154. 155. Angel food Cake – unfrosted Applesauce Cake Carrot Cake Chocolate Layer Cake Chocolate Loaf Cake, unfrosted Cup Cakes – 6 – unfrosted 156. 157. 158. 159. 160. 161. -68- Gingerbread Jelly Roll – unfrosted Spice Cake – unfrosted Sponge Cake – unfrosted White Layer Cake Any other FOODS DEPARTMENT P SECTION 15 – DECORATED CAKES ENTRY FEE: $1 PREMIUMS: 1st - $10 2nd - $8 3rd - $6 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. Wedding, over blanks or Styrofoam; judged solely on decoration. Any occasion cake, decorated with candy, etc. Any occasion cake, decorated with pastry tube. Cake baked in mold, decorated with tube Decorated cup cakes (6) SECTION 16 – COOKIES ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 STANDARDS FOR COOKIES SIZE: Not over 4” in diameter SHAPE: Uniform COLOR: Delicately browned FLAVOR: Not too intense TEXTURE AND GRAIN: Depends in type of cakes; thin rolled cookies should be crisp; others should have fine grain and be somewhat moist. 180. 181. 182. 183. 184. Brownies (6) Chocolate (6) Chocolate Chip (6) Filled (6) Holiday (6) 185. 186. 187. 188. 189. Molasses, Drop (6) Molasses, Rolled (6) Oatmeal (6) Oatmeal Fudgies, no bake (6) Oatmeal Raisin (6) -69- 190. 191. 192. 193. 194. Peanut Butter (6) Pineapple (6) Sugar, Drop (6) Sugar, Rolled (6) Any other (6) FOODS DEPARTMENT P SECTION 17 – PIES ENTRY FEE: $.45 PREMIUMS: 1st - $4.50 2nd - $3.50 STANDARD 8” OR 9” COLOR: Even light brown. TEXTURE OF CRUST: Tender; flaky on cutting. FLAVOR OF CRUST: Agreeable, no decided after taste of shortening or salt. FLAVOR OF FILLING: Agreeable and well blended. CONSISTENCY OF FILLING: Fruit moist but not too syrupy. Fruit thoroughly cooked. SHELL PIES: Filling firm, but not too stiff; smooth and tender. SCORE CARD FOR PIES General Appearance Color Crust Crust Texture Flavor Filling Flavor Consistency TOTAL 20% 10% 10% 40% 25% 15% 40% 20% 20% 100% ONE CRUST PIE 200. Chocolate 201. Lemon Meringue 202. Pecan 203. Pumpkin 204. Any other TWO CRUST PIE 210. 211. 212. 213. Apple Blackberry Blueberry Cherry 214. Huckleberry 215. Mince 216. Any other -70- FOODS DEPARTMENT P SECTION 18 – CONFECTIONS (HOME MADE) ENTRY FEE: $.45 PREMIUMS: 1st - $4.50 2nd - $3.50 STANDARDS FOR CONFECTIONS SIZE: Not too large. COLOR: Not too intense. SHAPE: Uniform. FLAVOR Agreeable TEXTURE: Not granular or sugary; firm enough to be easily handled. SCORE CARD FOR CONFECTIONS General Appearance Size of piece Shape Color Flavor Texture Smoothness Moisture TOTAL 220. 221. 222. 223. 30% 10% 10% 10% 35% 35% 20% 15% 100% Brown Sugar Fudge, ½ lb. Chocolate Fudge, ½ lb. Peanut Butter Fudge, ½ lb. Penuche, ½ lb. 224. 225. 226. 227. SOUTH MAIN ST. CAFÉ 108 S. Main St. (Hanover Square) Horseheads, NY 14845 (607) 795-4422 *** Homestyle Cooking *** Breakfast Served All Day All You Can Eat Fish Fry (Fridays Only—Dine In Only) Hours: Mon.-Thurs. — 5:30am-3:00pm Fridays — 5:30am-8:00pm Sat. & Sunday — 5:30am-2:00pm -71- Peppermint, ½ lb. Popcorn Balls (3) Wintergreen, ½ lb. Any other SEWING & NEEDLECRAFT DEPARTMENT Q Edith Reese………………………...Superintendent 607-733-3154 Entry Forms Due — 5:00 p.m., Friday, July 29, 2011 Exhibits must be in place by Sunday, July 31, 2011 at 4:00 p.m. RULES FOR EXHIBITORS 1. No helper’s passes will be issued in this Department. 2. An exhibitor may enter only ONE ARTICLE IN A CLASS. No article may be entered in more than one class. 3. Even though there may be numerous articles entered in a class, if only one piece is worthy, premium is to be awarded at the discretion of the judge. 4. FOR AMETEURS ONLY: Those who teach as a profession or receive a percentage of income for their work will be considered professional and cannot exhibit, unless professional class is listed. 5. All reasonable care will be given in the protection of the exhibits but the Fair will not be responsible for any loss, which might occur. 6. Under Needlework, no article may be considered for premium which was manufactured commercially (all to be hand made or machine made as specified). Needlework should be items done in the past year and not previously exhibited as the Fair. Selection will be made on the basis of neatness of appearance, simplicity in pattern, usefulness and lack of unnecessary decoration. Sale of any exhibit article will not be allowed. NEEDLEWORK GENERAL APPEARANCE: Simple in design and construction, clean, well pressed, neatly folded or hung. Suitability to intended use. MATERIALS: appropriate in quality, design, and color. THREAD: appropriate quality, size and color. DESIGN: simple and attractive. WORKMANSHIP: Padding not heavy. Stitches and edges smooth and even. Stitches of appropriate length. FINISHING: Back of article neat, corners well made, and ends of thread properly held in place. SCORE CARD TO BE USED AS BASIS OF JUDGING CLOTHING Workmanship Suitability of article to purpose Beauty and originality Harmony of color and materials TOTAL 40% 20% 20% 20% 100% -72- SEWING & NEEDLECRAFT DEPARTMENT Q SECTION 1 – LARGE AFGHANS Large size (50” X 70” and over) ENTRY FEE: $.50 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. PREMIUIMS: 1st - $5 2nd - $4 3rd - $3 Crochet – one piece Crocheted panel w/embroidered design Crochet in squares Crochet in stripes Hairpin lace Knitted – cable stitch 7. Knitted – one piece 8. Knitted panel w/embroidered design 9. Knitted in squares 10. Knitted in stripes 11. Machine knit – one piece 12. Any other SECTION 2 – SMALL AFGHANS Small size (less than 50” X 70”) ENTRY FEE: $.40 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. PREMIUMS: 1st - $4 2nd - $3 3rd - $2 Crochet – one piece Crocheted panel w/embroidery design Crochet in squares Crochet in stripes Hairpin lace Knitted, cable stitch Knitted – one piece Knitted panel w/ embroidery design 26. 27. 28. 29. Knitted in squares Knitted in stripes Lap Robe – Crochet Lap Robes – Knitted 30. Machine knit 31. Any other SECTION 3 – APPLIQUE ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 3rd - $1 40. 41. 42. 43. Apron Buffet or dresser scarf Luncheon cloth & napkins Machine Appliqué - Any article 44. 45. 46. 47. Pillow cases (2) Place Mats & Napkins Towels (2) Any other SECTION 4 – APRON ENTRY FEE: $.30 51. 52. 53. 54. PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 3rd - $1 Bias, Braid, or RickRack Trim Child’s Cross Stitch Embroidered 55. Holiday 56. Any Other -73- SEWING & NEEDLECRAFT DEPARTMENT Q SECTION 8 – HOLIDAY DECORATIONS ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd- $2 3rd - $1 (Must have needlework as part of item) 232. Christmas Balls, Fabric (3 not more than 6) 233. Christmas Pot Holders 234. Christmas Stocking 235. Christmas Tissue Box 236. Christmas Tree, Fabric 237. Christmas Tree Skirt 238. Christmas Wreath, Fabric 239. Dolls, fabric—Holiday 240. Door Decoration – Fabric 241. Place Mats & Napkins 242. Plastic Canvas 243. Table cloth 244. Table Decoration – Fabric 245. Wall Hanging – Fabric 246. Any other SECTION 9 – INFANTS AND TODDLERS ENTRY FEE: $.40 PREMIUMS: 1st - $4 2nd - $3 3rd - $2 260. Afghan – Crocheted 261. Afghan – Knit 262. Bibs – (2) 263. Christening Set 264. Clothing – Infant 265. Clothing – Toddler 266. Crib Blanket – Appliqued 267. Crib Blanket – Embroidered 268. Hat & mittens – Crochet 269. Hat & Mittens – Knit 270. Knit Baby Suit – 2 pieces 271. Quilt 272. Sweater Set, Booties and/or Bonnet – crochet 273. Sweater Set, Booties and/or Bonnet – knit 274. Any other SECTION 10 – HAND KNITTING – PART 1 ENTRY FEE: $.40 PREMIUMS: 1st - $4 2nd - $3 3rd - $2 290. Cardigan – Adult 291. Cardigan, Cable stitch – Adult 292. Coat – Adult 293. Dress 294. Sweater, bulky knit – Adult . . -75- 295. Sweater, Mohair — Adult 296. Sweater, Pullover – Adult 297. Any other SEWING & NEEDLECRAFT DEPARTMENT Q SECTION 5 – BOUDOIR ACCESSORIES ENTRY FEE: $.30 80. Bed dolls 81. Bed pillows 82. Coat hangers PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 3rd - $1 83. Dresser scarf 84. Tissue Cover 85. Any other SECTION 6 – CROCHET ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 3rd - $1 100. Bag 101. Centerpiece – over 14” 102. Centerpiece – 14” or under 103. Doilies set – over 14” 104. Doilies set – 14” or under 105. Dresser scarf 106. Hat, purse 107. Mittens – pair 108. Pillowcases (2) – crochet trim 109. Pillowcases (2) embroidered with crochet trim 110. Pot holders (4) 111. Shoulderette – Stole – Scarf 112. Slippers, socks 113. Sweater, vest, shell 114. Any other SECTION 7 – EMBROIDERY ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 3rd - $1 160. Buffet or Dresser Scarf 161. Luncheon Cloth – less than 54” 162. Machine Embroidered – any article 163. Pillow cases (2) 164. Pillow cases (2) – cross stitch 165. Place mats & napkins 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. -74- Sampler (framed) Tablecloth 54” or more Towels Wall Hanging Any other SEWING & NEEDLECRAFT DEPARTMENT Q SECTION 11 – HAND KNITTING – PART 2 ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 3rd - $1 330. Cardigan 331. Coat 332. Gloves, pair 333. Hat 334. Hat and Bag set 335. Hot dish holders (2) 336. Mittens, 2 needle 337. Mittens, 4 needle 338. Poncho, cape, stole 339. Shell – Woman 340. Slippers, slipper socks 341. Socks 342. Sweater, pullover 343. Any other SECTION 12 – HANDSPUN YARN ENTRY FEE: $.50 PREMIUMS: 1ST - $5 2ND - $4 3RD - $3 Rosette and $10 prize awarded to Best of Show in Section 12. PERSONS ENTERING THIS SECTION MUST HAVE SPUN THE LINEN, WOOL, COTTON AND ALPACA AND MADE THE ITEMS THEMSELVES. RULES FOR EXHIBITORS 1. Novice Spinning – Spinner must have learned to spin during the past year. The spinner will supply a tied, 2 oz. Skein of two-ply yarn. The spinner will state the device used to spin it. A) on the drop spindle or B) on the wheel. 2. “Spindlefulls” – Spinner will provide a spindle full of singles spun year on any fiber. The yarn is to be spun and or displayed on a spindle that is suitable to both the fiber and the diameter of the yarn. This includes drop spindle and wheel bobbin. 3. Handspun Skein – Only one entry per class per entrant. Each skein must have been spun by entrant. Work must have been completed during the past year, and not previously entered at the Chemung County Fair. Each skein entry will consist of a 2 oz. minimum handspun natural fiber. Skeins should have a circumference of 1 ½ to 2 yds. And be neatly wound and tied securely in at least three places. Each skein must have at least a 3” X 3” knitted, crocheted or woven swatch attached. Fiber source named on a tag. Class: 350. Hand dyed fiber I— Chemical dyes A. Basket of dyed locks B. Dyed or painted roving C. Handspun yarn 351. Hand dyed fiber II— Natural dyes A. Basket of dyed locks B. Dyed or painted roving C. Handspun yarn -76- SEWING & NEEDLECRAFT DEPARTMENT Q 352. A Handspun yarn basket – one pound minimum of yarn spun in any manner and displayed in a basket and intended for use in one project. On a card include a description of fiber technique used to spin the yarn and give it’s intended use. A pattern, sketch or sample swatch of project must be displayed. This class will be judged on craftsmanship and creativity. 353. Yarn Dying – Wool or yarn dyed by exhibitor using one of the following methods (a) Natural dyes (onion skins, plants, roots, bark, etc. (b) Commercial Dyes (c) Kool-Aid 354. Two or Three of us – any item manufactured by 2 or 3 persons listing their part. Example: combination of spinner’s, weaver’s, knitter’s, etc. 355. Knitted Items A. Cardigan or Pullover E. Hat or Scarf B. Vest F. Gloves or Mittens C. Shawl G. Socks or Slippers D. Afghan H. Other 356. Handspun, Machine Knitted Items A. Cardigan or Pullover E. Hat or Scarf B. Vest F. Gloves or Mittens C. Shawl G. Other D. Socks or Slippers 357. Crocheted Items A. Cardigan or Pullover E. Hat or Scarf B. Vest F. Gloves or Mittens C. Shawl G. Socks or Slippers D. Afghan H. Other 358. Woven Item – Warp may be Commercial A. Blanket C. Any Article of Clothing B. Lap Robe or Shawl D. Other 359. 2 or 3 of Us (Any item made by more than 1 person, listing their part) 360. Item from any Natural Fiber naming the fiber and where grown. May be a blend with wool, telling the portion. A. Cardigan or Pullover E. Skein of Yarn single ply, 1 oz minimum B. Hat or Scarf F. Other C. Socks or Slippers D. 2 or more ply, 2 oz minimum -77- SEWING & NEEDLECRAFT DEPARTMENT Q 362. Item made from Yarn spun on a Drop Spindle A. Skein of Yarn – 2 oz minimum B. Any article of clothing C. Other 363. 364. Non-wearable item, Toy or Wallhanging, etc. 364. Work Basket – Natural Color Skeins. On a card, include fiber type and spinning technique. 365. Project Basket - Handspun Skeins sufficient to complete a project. Include a swatch and a description or sketch of project. 366. Sampler Basket - Variety of types of skeins by one spinner. Each skein identified by fiber type. SECTION 13 – FELTING ENTRY FEE: $.50 PREMIUMS: 1st - $5 2nd - $4 3rd - $3 367. Felted Items – May be wool or other animal fiber or blend A. Article of Clothing, Knitted from handspun yarn and then felted B. Non-wearable item, Knitted from handspun yarn and then felted C. Large clothing item from un-spun batts D. Accessories E. Non-wearable items F. Recycled Wool, felted and made into another item SECTION 14 – LOOM WEAVING ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 3rd - $1 370. Belt or Band 371. Place Mat Set or Table Runner 372. Pocketbook 373. Poncho, Shawl or Stole 374. Pot Holder Set 375. Rug 376. Any Other SECTION 15 – MISCELLANEOUS NEEDLECRAFT ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 3rd - $1 380. Crewel Embroidery 381. Cutwork 382. Lace 383. Machine Knitting 384. Plastic Canvas 385. Smocking 386. Swedish Weaving 387. Tatting 388. Any other -78- SEWING & NEEDLECRAFT DEPARTMENT Q SECTION 16 – QUILTS ENTRY FEE: $.50 PREMIUMS: 1st - $5 2nd - $4 3rd - $3 390. Appliqué 391. Bisquit 392. Embroidered 393. Machine Stitched A. Machine Quilted B. Commercial Machine Quilted 395. Pillow – quilted (fitted) 396. Quilt – hand quilted 397. Quilt – tied 398. Wall Hangings A. Large 1. 2. 3. 4. B. Small 1. 2. 3. 4. 399. Any other (over 36” x 36”) Pieced Appliquéd Embroidered Other (36” x 36” and under) Pieced Appliquéd Embroidered Other SECTION 17 – RUGS (6’ X 9’ and over) ENTRY FEE: $.50 PREMIUMS: 1st - $5 2nd - $4 3rd - $3 Standards: Good in proportion; Appropriate to use; Pleasing blend of color, uniformity well made and finished 410. Braided – wool material 411. Braided – other material 412. Crochet 413. Hooked 414. Hooked, using latchet hook 415. Knitted 415. Punch needle 416. Any other SECTION 18 – RUGS (3’ X 5’ – 6’ X 9’) ENTRY FEE: $.50 PREMIUMS: 1st - $5 2nd - $4 3rd - $3 418. Braided — wool material 419. Braided — other material 420. Crochet 421. Hooked — wool 422. Hooked — yarn clipped 423. Hooked, using latchet hook 424. Punch needle 425. Any other SECTION 19 – RUGS (3’ X 5’ and under) ENTRY FEE: $.50 PREMIUMS: 1st - $5 2nd - $4 3rd - $3 428. Braided – wool material 429. Braided – other material 430. Crochet 431. Hooked – wool 432. Hooked, — yarn clipped 433. Hooked, using latchet hook 434. Punch needle 435. Any other -79- SEWING & NEEDLECRAFT DEPARTMENT Q SECTION 20 – TOY CRAFT ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1st - $3 2nd - $2 3rd - $1 450. Animal – fabric 451. Animal – plastic or oil cloth 452. Animal – yarn 453. Doll clothes, with model 454. Doll – fabric 455. Doll – fabric, dressed 456. Doll – sock, dressed 457. Doll – yarn 458. Puppet – fabric 459. Toy – stuffed 460. Any other SECTION 21 – STITCHERY ENTRY FEE: $.40 PREMIUMS: 1st - $4 2nd - $3 3rd - $2 466. Belt – needlepoint 467. Chair seat – needlepoint 468. Coaster – needlepoint (4) 469. Footstool top – needlepoint 470. Glass case – needlepoint 471. Handbag – other 472. Pillow top, needlepoint 473. Place mat & napkin, hemstitching (framed) 474. Sampler – cross stitch (framed) 475. Tablecloth – cross stitch 476. Picture – cross stitch (framed) 9” X 12” or smaller 477. Picture – cross stitch (framed) larger than 9” X 12” 478. Picture – needlepoint (framed) 9” X 12” or smaller 479. Picture – needlepoint (framed) larger than 9” X 12” 480. Picture – petit point (framed) 481. Pillow – cross stitch SECTION 22 – CLOTHING – PART 1 ENTRY FEE: $.40 PREMIUMS: 1st - $4 2nd - $3 3rd - $2 500. Coat – full length, lined 501. Coat – man or boy’s, lined 502. Coat – short, lined 503. Coat & Dress coordinated 504. Dress - Formal or Evening 505. Jacket – boy’s lined 506. Jacket – Woman’s lined 507. Jacket – men’s lined 508. Jacket & Dress – jacket lined 509. Slacks – men’s 510. Slacks— woman 511. Suit – woman’s jacket/skirt. fully lined 512. Suit – man’s, jacket lined 513. Wedding Dress with or without headpiece -80- SEWING & NEEDLECRAFT DEPARTMENT Q SECTION – 23 – CLOTHING – PART 2 ENTRY FEE: $.40 PREMIUMS: 1st - $4 2nd - $3 3rd - $2 534. Blouse 535. Coat unlined 536. Dress – 2 piece 537. Dress – cocktail 538. Dress – cotton, sleeves 539. Dress – cotton, sleeveless 540. Dress – knit, sleeves 541. Dress – knit, sleeveless 542. Dress – Mother and Daughter set 543. Dress – silk, sleeves 544. Dress – silk, sleeveless 545. Dress – synthetic, sleeves 546. Dress – synthetic, sleeveless 547. Poncho or Cape 548. Skirt & blouse – sleeves 549. Skirt & blouse – sleeveless 550. Snowsuit – Child’s 551. Sport outfit – 2 pieces 552. Suit – child’s 553. Suit – woman’s unlined 554. Sweat suit 555. Any other SECTION 24 – CLOTHING – PART 3 ENTRY FEE: $.40 PREMIUMS: 1st - $4 2nd - $3 3rd - $2 596. Bathrobe 597. Blouse – cotton 598. Blouse – dressy other than cotton 599. Blouse – sleeveless 600. Blouse or shirt – child’s 601. Costume – dance 602. Costume – any other style 603. Culottes 604. Dress – sleeves 605. Dress – sleeveless 606. Dress – maternity 607. Hat – fabric 608. House coat or duster 609. Jumper – girls 610. Jumper – cotton, linen or synthetic 611. Jumper – wool 612. Slacks 613. Sports separate – pants & blouse 614. Sports separate – shorts & blouse 615. Sport shirt – man’s or boy’s 616. Lingerie 617. Nightgown 618. Pajamas – child’s 619. Pajamas 620. Shorts 621. Skirt – A-lined 622. Skirt – fiber other than wool, fully lined 623. Skirt – gored 624. Skirt – pleated 625. Skirt – wool or wool like material, fully lined 626. Skirt – wrap around 627. Vest 628. Any other -81- SEWING & NEEDLECRAFT DEPARTMENT Q SECTION 25 – WORK OF ADULTS 65 YEARS OR OVER ENTRY FEE: $.40 PREMIUMS: 1st - $4 2nd - $3 3rd - $2 670. Afghan – crocheted 671. Afghan – knitted 672. Apron 673. Bazaar Item 674. Ceramics 675. Embroidery—any article 676. Doll 677. Handbag 678. Hat 679. Metal Work 680. Mosaic 681. Pillow 682. Pot holders (2) 683. Quilt 684. Rug – Braided 685. Rug – Hooked 686. Rug – latch hook 687. Rug, rag, crocheted 688. Shell work 689. Specimen, crocheted 690. Specimen, knit 691. Specimen, needlepoint 692. Stole 693. Stuffed animal 694. Sweater 695. Table mat & napkins 696. Wood carving 697. Wood construction 698. Wood working 699. Any other The GRANGE America’s Family Community Fraternity Chemung County Pomona Grange #1 Horseheads #1118 Veteran #1108 739-1670 739-1611 -82- ANTIQUES DEPARTMENT R Esther Good………………………...Superintendent 607-739-8497 Entries Due — Saturday, July 23, 2011 Exhibits must be in place by Sunday, July 31, 2011 at 4:00 p.m. For amateurs only. NO entries will be accepted from dealers. All items must be over 75 years old. Items must be clean and not be antiqued or otherwise made to appear old. NO REPRODUCTIONS. Entries will be judged by rarity, quality, and condition of original workmanship. SECTION 1 – INDIVIDUAL ARTICLES ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1ST - $3 2ND - $2 3RD - $1 1. Advertisement 29. China — Noritake 30. China — any other 31. Civil War Article 32. Clothing – Adult or child 33. Commode 34. Compote 35. Cook Book 36. Copper Article 37. Crock 38. Cup and Saucer 39. Cup – Mustache 40. Doll 41. Doll Dish 42. Doll Furniture 43. Door Knocker 44. Door Stop 45. Enameled Article ( Granite Wear) 46. Fishing / Hunting Article 47. Flask 48. Flatware (1) 49. Foot warmer 50. Frame — Metal Small 51. Frame — Wooden Small 52. Frame — any other 53. Glass — Camphor 54. Glass — Carnival 55. Glass — Cobalt Blue 56. Glass — Cruet 2. Apple peeler 3. Autograph Book 4. Bank — Mechanical 5. Bank — any other 6. Basket 7. Bell 8. Bell — Sleigh 9. Book — Bible 10. Book — Children’s 11. Book — School 12. Book — any other 13. Bottle — Milk 14. Bottle — any other 15. Box — Wooden 16. Box — any other 17. Calendar 18. Candle Sticks—(single or pair) 19. Catalogue 20. Cherry Pitter 21. China — Chelsea 22. China — Dresden 23. China — Flow Blue 24. China — hand painted 25. China — Haviland 26. China — Ironstone 27. China — Lustre 28. China — Nippon -83- ANTIQUES DEPARTMENT R SECTION 1 – INDIVIDUAL ARTICLES ENTRY FEE: $.30 PREMIUMS: 1ST - $3 2ND - $2 3RD - $1 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. Glass — Cut Glass — Daisy & Button Glass — Hobnail Glass — Milk Glass Glass – any other Gun Hair — (items made from hair) Handbag Hat or Bonnet Hat pin Holder – Hat pin Holder – Toothpick Indian Artifact Ink well Iron — Flat Iron Iron – any other Ivory/Scrimshaw Article Jar — Canning Jar — any other Jewelry Jug Kitchen Utensil Knife Lamp — electric Lamp — any other Lantern — Barn Lantern — Railroad Lantern — any other Leather Article Linen Article Magazine Master Salt Match — Pocket Safe Medical Article Mold — Butter 92. Mold — Candle 93. Mold — any other 94. Mug — Shaving 95. Musical Instrument 96. Nest Egg 97. Newspaper 98. Oriental Article (not china) 99. Paper-maché Article 100.Paper Weight 101. Photo Album 102. Photograph — single 103. Pin Cushion 104. Pitcher — Ceramic 105. Pitcher — China 106. Pitcher — Glass 107. Pitcher — Stoneware 108. Pitcher—any other 109. Plate 110. Quilt — Cotton 111. Quilt — Quilted 112. Quilt — Silk 113. Quilt — Woolen 114. Quilt — Tied 115. Quilt — any other 116. Railroad Article 117. Razor 118. Reading Glasses 119. Scales 120. Sheet Music 121. Silver Article 122. Shoes / Slippers 123. Soapstone 124. Souvenir 125. Stein 126. Sword / Dagger -84- 127. Teapot 128. Tin Type 129. Tinware — original decoration 130. Tool — Hand 131. Tool — Farm 132. Toaster 133. Toy 134. Trap 135. Vase — Carnival Glass 136. Vase — Glass 137. Vase — any other 138. Wallet 139. Wash Basin 140. Wooden Article 141. World War I Article 142. Any Other Not Listed ANTIQUES DEPARTMENT R SECTION 2 – ANTIQUE HOBBY COLLECTIONS ENTRY FEE: $.70 PRIZE MONEY: 1ST - $7 2ND - $6 3RD - $5 At least three articles comprise a collection. Each article must be attached or mounted together 157. 158. 159. 160. 161. 162. 163. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 175. 176. 177. 178. 179. 180. 181. 182. 183. Civil War Articles Flasks Hair Accessories Insulators Jars — Canning Automobile Accessories Bibles Books Bottles — Chemung County / NYS Bottles — Medicine Bottles — Milk Bottles — any other Buckles and / or ornaments Buttons / Cuff Links Candlesticks Cards — Advertising Cards — Greeting Cards — Post Cards — Valentine Clothing — Adult or Children’s Coins Country Kitchen Articles Country Store Articles Crocks Cups & Saucers Documents Dolls 184. Doll Dishes 185. Doll Clothes 186. Fans 187. Farm Equipment 188. Jewelry 189. Jugs 190. Keys 191. Knives 192. Marbles 193. Office Articles 194. Photographs 195. Pictures — framed 196. Pipes 197. Pitchers 198. Pocket Watches 199. Salt Dips with Master 200. Salt and Pepper 201. Sewing Articles 202. Silver 203. Spoons 204. Souvenirs 205. Stamps 206. Tools — Hand 207. Walking Canes 208. Wooden Articles 209. Any Other Not Listed SECTION 3 – ANTIQUE FURNITURE ENTRY FEE: $.50 PRIZE MONEY: 1ST - $5 2ND - $4 3RD - $3 250. 251. 252. 253. 254. 255. Chair – Adult Chair – Child Chest Churn Clock Cradle 256. 257. 258. 259. 260. 261. Footstool Milk Stool Oxen Yoke Phonograph Radio Sled -85- 262. 263. 264. 265. Spinning Wheel Table/Stand Yarn Winder Any Other FRIENDS OF THE 2012 CHEMUNG COUNTY FAIR BLUE RIBBON SPONSORS Dr. David & Edith Reese Kenneth & Gail Voorhees Mert & Judy Voorhees Mike Reese Mack & Evelyn Rhodes RED RIBBON SPONSOR Rod & Nancy Roe John & Jean Boor Al Dalrymple Best Mobile Welding YELLOW RIBBON SPONSORS Eleanor Theetge Sam Spenelli Bulkhead Hardware IN MEMORY OF LONG TIME FRIENDS OF THE FAIR Marshall “Buster” Conklin Craig Mattison Henry Schindler -87-79- -88- 2084 College Ave. Elmira Heights, NY 14903 (Across from Edison High School) 607-795-1717 On A Roll Sub Shop (Under the Bleachers at the Grandstand) Tuesday thru Friday during the Fair Buy and 8” Sausage Sub and receive a second sub for $1.00 -89- Please Support Our Sponsors & Advertisers -90- -91- CyberDark Computing 306 N.Main St. Elmira, NY 14901 607.737.0936 FAX: 607.737.1327 www.cyberdarkcomputing.com [email protected] TURKS TURKS TURKS MATT’S SERVICE CENTER South Main St., Horseheads, NY 14845 (Around the corner from the Fair) 902 LAKE STREET ICE CREAM SHOP ELMIRA, NY 14901 PRODUCE & FLOWERS 607-734-0163 IN STORE BAKERY DRY RUN VETERINARY SERVICE, PLLC David Reese, D.V.M. USED CARS & REPAIR SHOP 10 Left Branch Dry Run Rd. Pine City, NY 14871 CALL 215-3171 or 732-8710 Phone 607-733-0782 E-mail [email protected] OPEN 9am - 9pm Daily -92- -93- -94- -95- The Chemung County Fair & Presents JOSH TURNER Wednesday, August 1 7:30 PM “Why Don’t We Just Dance” Member of “The Grand Ole’ Opry” “Long Black Train” TICKETS ON SALE NOW! Box/Track—$40 Grandstand—$35 Bleachers—$30 The purchase of tickets prior to June 1st will include free gate pass BOX OFFICE/TICKET INFO 607-734-1203 9am-5pm Daily Southern Tier Logistics
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