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fair covers.indd - the Greene County Fair!
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THE GREENEVILLE SUN — GREENE COUNTY FAIR EDITION
July 2012
Bill Haslam:
Forty-Ninth Governor
of Tennessee
“From the funds appropriated by the General Assembly
of the State of Tennessee for the purpose of aiding fairs
in the payment of agricultural premiums, the Greene
County Fair has been allotted its proportionate share by
the Tennessee Department of Agriculture.”
Bill Haslam
Governor of Tennessee
Julius Johnson
Commissioner of Agriculture
Lynne Williams
Fair Administrator
Welcome
2012 OFFICERS
President
1st Vice President
2nd Vice President
Treasurer
Secretary
Bobby Holt
Rhonda Humbert
Dale Collette
Cam Philbeck
Kaye Shipley
2012 DIRECTORS
Marjorie Bradley
Rob Ellis
Diane Gibson
Mike Idell
Dale Kyker
David Peake
Janie Shepherd
Rick Tipton
Rick Clark
Ann Gaut
Jake Haun
Donald Kilday
Lanny Love
Nancy Saulsbury
Welcome to the 2012 Greene County Fair! Our active Board of Directors
2012 ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS
strives to improve the fair experience each year and hopes that this year’s
Shannon Blake
Tim Bowman
fair will be the best ever.
The Greene County Fair is recognized statewide as one of the best of its
Teddy Clowers
Keema Greenlee
size. In 2006, we were honored to be named one of the “Premier Fairs” in
Steve Hale
Jerry Hankins
the state of Tennessee. In 2005, we were honored to receive the Tennessee
Barbara
Heins
Lloyd Holt
Association of Fairs highest award, the “Champion of Champions” fair trophy.
Barbara Holt
Jim Humbert
In 2004 and 2001, we were named the AAA division Champion Fair in the
state of Tennessee. Without the tremendous support from our community,
Patrick Johnston
Tammy Kinser
these accolades would be impossible to achieve.
Peggy Konski
Ronnie Metcalfe
There has been a fair in some form in Greene County since 1870 when the
Tonya
Newton
Mike Norton
Farmers and Mechanics Association held its first exposition. The present
Jake Ottinger
Johnnie Ottinger
Greene County Fair Association was incorporated in 1949. The Fair you visit
this year represents the love and hard work of countless volunteers, board
Dale Tucker
Linda Williams
members and officers since 1949.
2012 HONORARY DIRECTORS
The present Board of Directors would like to thank all the workers,
exhibitors and sponsors who have helped make this 63rd annual Greene
Mrs. Tom Bryant
Ann McClure
County Fair possible.
Most of all, we would like to thank each of you for attending. All our
efforts are aimed at your enjoyment.
Bobby Holt,
Greene County Fair Association The Board of Directors of the Greene County Fair would like to express their
appreciation to the following :
• The Governor, The Commissioner of Agriculture, and the State Legislature for
their support of fairs in Tennessee
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Greeneville, TN 37744
• All of our advertisers. The publishing of the Greene County Fair Catalog
entails a great deal of hard work and considerable cost. Most of this cost is
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offset by the ads purchased by the various businesses displayed in the cataEmail: [email protected]
log. We would ask that you patronize them throughout the year.
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• The Greeneville Emergency Rescue Squad. Their able handling of parking
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each year makes your visit to the fair more enjoyable.
All rights reserved. All materials contained in this catalog and on the Greene County Fair’s Internet website are the
copyrighted property of the Greene County Fair Association, Inc. No material from this catalog or the Greene County
• The many volunteers who give so much time and energy, and without whose
Fair’s Internet website may be copied, reproduced, republished, uploaded, posted, transmitted, or distributed in any way
without the expressed written permission of the Greene County Fair Association.
efforts the fair would be impossible.
Thanks
Greene County Fair
www.greenecountyfair.com
July 2012
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RULES & REGULATIONS
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Buying? Selling?
$100 Participation Drawing - If you enter a total of 20 entries, spread over three departments or more in the Expo Building;
you will be entered in a drawing for $100.
Entries for non-perishable items will ONLY be accepted on Saturday, August 4th from 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm for the
following Departments and Classes:
Department
Department
Department
Department
Department
Department
Department
Department
Department
C - 4-H Club - Classes 1, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, & 12
E - FFA - Classes 8 & 9
N - Canning - All Classes
P - Handwork - All Classes
Q - Clothing - All Classes
R - Adult Crafts - All Classes
U - Photography - All Classes
V - Fine Arts - All Classes
Y - Junior Crafts - All Classes
Entries for perishable items in the following Departments and Classes will ONLY be accepted on Saturday, August
11th from 1:00 pm to 4:30 pm.
Department
Department
Department
Department
Department
Department
Entries in
K - Field Crops & Seeds - All Classes
L - Horticulture - All Classes
C - 4-H - Classes 2, 8, 9, 10, 11,
E - FFA - Classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7,
M - Honey & Molasses - All Classes
O - Pastries
Department S - Ornamental Horticulture will be accepted as follows:
Plants & Floral Design
Classes 1, 2, & 3
Roses
Classes 4-15
Cut Flowers
Class 16
Saturday, August 11th from 1:00 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
Call Regie
Jones
(423) 470-3131
for all Your
Real Estate Needs!
Wednesday, August 15th from 9:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.
Friday, August 17th from 9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Judging will begin at 9:00 a.m. on Monday. The exhibits will not be open to the public until the gates open at 4:00 p.m.
on Monday.
Prior to entering exhibits, each exhibitor will be issued a number which is to be used to enter all items.
All 4-H and FFA exhibits are limited to Greene County residents.
Exhibits and awards may be picked up on Sunday, from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m., and Monday, from 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.,
following the close of the fair on Saturday. No exhibit may be removed without presenting the proper claim ticket.
Commercial exhibits are to be completed by 10:00 p.m. on the Sunday prior to the opening of the fair on
Monday.
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July 2012
TICKET PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS:
General Admission:
Adults, 12 and older
$7.00
Children 6 – 11
$2.00
Children 5 and under FREE
with paying adult
FREE
Season Pass
Livestock Exhibitors
Prior to entering exhibits, each exhibitor
will be issued a number which is to be
used to enter all items.
All 4-H and FFA exhibits are limited to
Greene County residents.
Exhibits and awards may be picked
up on Sunday, from 1:00 - 5:00 p.m.,
and Monday, from 9:00 a.m.- 4:00 p.m.,
following the close of the fair on Saturday.
No exhibit may be removed without
presenting the proper claim ticket.
Commercial exhibits are to be completed
by 10:00 p.m. on the Sunday prior to the
opening of the fair on Monday.
It is the policy of the Greene County
Fair Association that any assisted-living
organization that wishes to bring mentally
or physically challenged people to the fair
may purchase 1-day passes in advance for
½ price per person. The gates open at
4:00 p.m. each day and the carnival begins
at 5:00 p.m.
Unless they are issued a daily or weekly
pass by the Board of Directors, all persons
will be required to purchase a ticket each
time they enter the grounds.
Parking is free. Only those vehicles
issued a permit by the Board of Directors
will be allowed to park inside the gates.
Violators will be towed at the owner’s
expense.
It is the policy of the Greene County Fair,
Inc. that no animal shall be permitted on
the grounds, other than those involved
in events sanctioned by the Fair, such
as a pet show, wildlife exhibits, petting
barn, or livestock show or exhibit.
Animals involved in such events shall
be restrained in a manner considered
proper by the Board of Directors of the
Fair. The only exceptions to this policy
are those animals which are used by
the handicapped, for example, seeing
eye dogs.
The Greene County Fair, Inc. reserves
to its Board of Directors the final and
absolute right to interpret all rules
and regulations; and arbitrarily settle
and determine all matters, questions,
and differences in regard thereto, or
otherwise arising out of, connected with,
or incidental to the Fair.
ALL PREMIUM CHECKS ARE VOID
AFTER SIXTY (60) DAYS.
Exhibiting does not entitle the exhibitor
to free admission to the grounds.
No entries will be accepted later than
the dates listed in this catalog.
Unless otherwise stated, only one entry
may be made by an exhibitor in any one
lot.
Each department superintendent has
the right to add lots when necessary,
so that non-catalog exhibits can be
entered.
Exhibitors must be the bona fide owners
of the entry exhibited. All crops exhibited
must be produced during the current fair
year.
Exhibitors must use only the space
assigned by the superintendent of the
department.
Protests will be decided by the Executive
Committee. Only those protests made in
writing on a form provided by the Fair and
accompanied by a $25.00 deposit will be
considered. This deposit may be forfeited
to the Fair in the event the protest fails.
The Fair will not be responsible for
any damage to exhibits, but will take
reasonable precautions to guard against
loss or damage.
The President of the Fair shall have
supervision and control of all exhibits;
and reserves the right to prescribe the
dimensions and positions of all signs, to
control the distribution of all advertising,
and generally to direct the fair as to
appearance. All instructions shall come
from the President or through his/her
authorized representatives.
No commercial exhibit or concession
shall be removed from the grounds prior
to the close of the fair.
In lots where exhibits are made by
only one exhibitor, the Fair will pay only
second premium money, and that only if
the entry is worthy.
The right is reserved to withhold the
premiums awarded in any case where
the Fair deems that the regulations have
not been complied with; or that fraud or
$30.00
$7.00
deception has been attempted; or where
an exhibit is not worthy. The decision of
the Board or its representatives shall be
final and binding on all parties.
Judges will be instructed not to award
premiums to any exhibit because of
its presence. It must be worthy. It is
not the policy of the Fair to encourage
indifferent production. No premium will
be awarded to any exhibit that does not
possess high intrinsic merit.
The single judge system is the policy of
the Fair. Judges will be selected with the
utmost care. The Fair reserves the right
to use the three judge system should
circumstances arise where it would
prove of mutual benefit to the Fair and
the exhibitors. The Fair reserves the right
to substitute judges in place of those
named.
In cases of doubt or difficulty, judges
will consult with the chairperson of the
department.
Any exhibitor attempting or in any
way interfering with the judges in their
adjudications will be promptly excluded
from competition and any premiums
awarded withheld.
The decision of the judges will be
final.
Other than livestock, exhibits which
have previously won in this fair are not
eligible for prizes.
July 2012
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Forms available at Southern Belle Bridal Boutique,
Roberts Furniture or Online
Main Stage
Monday, August 13th - 8:00 p.m.
Directors - Rhonda Humbert, Marjorie Bradley
and Kaye Shipley
Madison Ray, 2011 Fairest of the Fair
The Board of Directors of the Greene County Fair Association, Inc.
reserves the right to change these rules as the situation merits.
This contest is sponsored by the Greene County Fair and is held as
a preliminary to the Tennessee Fairest of the Fair contest, which is
sponsored by the Tennessee Association of Fairs.
The entry fee is $50.00. Only the first (15) fifteen qualified applicants
to submit entries will be accepted.
Each contestant must attend all practice sessions. Missing a
practice session could disqualify the contestant. All contestants and
their chaperons are invited to a tea on Sunday, August 12, 2012 at
2:00 p.m. at a location to be announced.
Each contestant must be a resident of Greene County and sponsored
by a civic club, community club, a school, or parents. To qualify as a
resident of Greene County, an applicant/contestant must be domiciled
in Greene County (legal residence as distinguished from temporary
place of residence) for a minimum of 12 continuous months as of
the date the applicant/contestant files their entry to participate in the
Greene County Fairest of the Fair Contest.
Each contestant must have reached her 16th birthday before
the local pageant date, but not her 21st birthday, on December
31, 2012.
A contestant cannot qualify if she is or has been married, or
has children.
Contestants will be judged on beauty (75%) and on poise and
personality (25%). The winner will be sponsored by the Greene County
Fair at the State Pageant in Nashville in January. This trip is worth
approximately $1,300.00. The Fair will provide one hotel room.
The winner of that contest will receive the title of Tennessee’s
Fairest of the Fair and will receive such prizes as approved by
the Association.
Contestants will be presented in evening gowns. Costumes must be
formal and must be floor length. Contestants will not be allowed to
wear or carry flowers during the judging. Each contestant will receive
two passes for the pageant.
The winner will be required to sign a contract outlining her
responsibilities and those of the Fair. She will be required to be
available to attend the fair and any scheduled activities as required
by the Directors during fair week, and throughout the year as the
reigning Fairest of the Fair.
2012 Greene County Fair — Fairest of the Fair
FAIREST OF THE FAIR CONTEST
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Junior Miss & Little Miss Fairest of the Fair • Baby Show
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July 2012
Little Miss Fairest of the Fair
JUNIOR MISS FAIREST
OF THE FAIR
Main Stage
Wednesday, August 15th, 2012 - 6:30 p.m.
Director - Lesa Fox
Main Stage
Wednesday, August 15th, 2012 - 7:30 p.m.
Director - Lesa Fox
For an entry form and further information, please contact Lesa Fox at 257-3351
or Heather Mullins at 257-8003. The deadline for entry is July 31, 2012 for your
child’s picture to be in the newspaper; however, if openings are available, we will
accept entries up to August 11th.
The Board of Directors of the Greene County Fair, Inc. reserves the right to
change these rules as the situation merits.
This contest is sponsored by the Greene County Fair.
The entry fee is $50.00, and nonrefundable.
Each contestant must be a resident of Greene County and sponsored by a civic
club, community club, a school, or parents. To qualify as a resident of Greene
County, an applicant/contestant must be domiciled in Greene County (legal
residence as distinguished from temporary place of residence) for a minimum
of 12 continuous months as of the date the applicant/contestant files their
entry to participate in the Greene County Junior Miss Fairest of the Fair Contest.
AGES: 13, 14, and 15 years.
Contestants will model a dress of their choice, long or short. Contestants will
not be allowed to wear or carry flowers during the judging.
Contestants will be judged on beauty (75%) and on poise and appearance
(25%).
The winner will receive a trophy, crown and flowers. Runners-up will receive a
trophy. Each non-finalist will receive a small participation trophy. Winners will not
be allowed to compete again in the same age division. Winners from last year may
not compete this year even if their age division changes.
Winners in each division will be the guest of the Greene County Fair in 2013.
When you call to pre-register for the pageant, this will hold your spot for 7 days.
If we do not receive your information within 7 days your name will be taken off
the list.
A rehearsal will be held on Saturday, August 11th, at the Main Stage on the
Greene County Fairgrounds. If you are unable to attend, please let us know.
For an entry form and further information, please contact Lesa Fox at 257-3351 or Heather
Mullins at 257-8003. The deadline for entry is July 31, 2012 for your child’s picture to be in
the newspaper; however, if openings are available, we will accept entries up to August 11th.
The Board of Directors of the Greene County Fair, Inc. reserves the right to change these
rules as the situation merits.
This contest is sponsored by the Greene County Fair.
The entry fee is $50.00, and nonrefundable.
Each contestant must be a resident of Greene County and sponsored by a civic club, community
club, a school, or parents. To qualify as a resident of Greene County, an applicant/contestant
must be domiciled in Greene County (legal residence as distinguished from temporary place of
residence) for a minimum of 12 continuous months as of the date the applicant/contestant
files their entry to participate in the Greene County Little Miss Fairest of the Fair Contest.
Contestants will model a dress of their choice, long or short. Contestants will not be allowed
to wear or carry flowers during the judging.
Contestants will be judged on beauty (75%), and on poise and appearance (25%).
The winner will receive a trophy, crown and flowers. Runners-up will receive a trophy. Each
non-finalist will receive a small participation trophy. Winners will not be allowed to compete
again in the same age division. Winners from last year may not compete this year even if
their age division changes.
Winners in each division will be the guest of the Greene County Fair in 2013.
A rehearsal will be held on Saturday, August 11th, at the Main Stage on the Greene County
Fairgrounds. If you are unable to attend, please let us know. When you call to pre-register for
the pageant, this will hold your spot for 7 days. If we do not receive your information within
7 days your name will be taken off the list.
LITTLE MISS AGE DIVISIONS
Tiny Wee Miss
Age 3
Wee Miss
Ages 4, 5, & 6
Tiny Miss
Ages 7, 8, & 9
Little Miss
Ages 10, 11, & 12
BABY SHOW CLASSES
TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 2012
ANDREW JOHNSON BANK PAVILION
CLASSES 1 - 7
CHECK-IN AT 5:45 P.M.
BABY SHOW BEGINS AT 6:00 P.M.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 2012
ANDREW JOHNSON BANK PAVILION
CLASSES 8 - 14
CHECK-IN AT 5:45 P.M.
BABY SHOW BEGINS AT 6:00 P.M.
CLASS 1
Girls - Under 3 months
CLASS 8
Girls - 9 months to under 12 months
CLASS 2
Boys - Under 3 months
CLASS 9
Boys - 9 months to under 12 months
CLASS 3
Girls - 3 months to under 6 months
CLASS 10
Girls - 12 months to under 18 months
CLASS 4
Boys - 3 months to under 6 months
CLASS 11
Boys - 12 months to under 18 months
CLASS 5
Girls - 6 months to under 9 months
CLASS 12
Girls - 18 months to under 24 months
CLASS 6
Boys - 6 months to under 9 months
CLASS 13
Boys - 18 months to under 24 months
CLASS 7
Twins - 6 months to under 9 months
CLASS 14
Twins - 9 months to under 12 months
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18, 2012
ANDREW JOHNSON BANK PAVILION
CLASSES 15 - 20
CHECK-IN AT 4:45 P.M.
BABY SHOW BEGINS AT 5:00 P.M.
CLASS 15 Girls - 24 months to under 36 months
CLASS 16 Boys - 24 months to under 36 months
CLASS 17 Girls - 36 months to under 48 months
CLASS 18 Boys - 36 months to under 48 months
CLASS 19 Twins - 1 year to under 2 years
CLASS 20 Twins - 2 years to under 3 years
July 2012
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Baby Show
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
Tuesday, August 14th, 2012 – 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, August 16th, 2012 – 6:00 p.m.
Saturday, August 18th, 2012 – 5:00 p.m.
Directors - Kaye Shipley & Tonya Newton
Classes 1–7 will be held on Tuesday, August 14th at 6:00 p.m.
Classes 8-14 will be held on Thursday, August 16th at 6:00 p.m.
Classes 15-20 will be held on Saturday, August 18th at 5:00 p.m.
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YOUTH TALENT
CONTEST
Main Stage
Thursday, August 16th, 2012 - 9:00 p.m.
Cosponsored by: The Greene County Fair and WIKQ
Director - Brian Stayton
The Board of Directors of the Greene County Fair, Inc.
reserves the right to change these rules as the situation
merits.
AWARDS
st
• Everyone must pre-register for the Baby Show. Pre-registration may be done by mailing in a registration form
before WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 8th, 2012. Otherwise, contestants may be pre-registered on SUNDAY, AUGUST 12th
at the Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion from 1:00 – 3:00 p.m. No exceptions will be allowed.
• The Greene County Fair is not responsible for entry forms that may be lost in the mail. It is your responsibility
to check with the directors of the Baby Show to verify that your entry form was received and accepted.
• Entry Fee for Baby Show will be $12.00 per Contestant.
• There will be five (5) places in each division (Winner and four runner- ups). Also, an Award for the Friendliest
Baby in each Class will be presented.
• Contestants will wear Casual Clothing of their Choice – Absolutely NO Pageant Wear Will Be Allowed! Failure to
follow these guidelines will result in disqualification.
• Contestant is only judged on CUTENESS (Not Clothing).
• Friendliest Baby will be judged on the Baby Smiling/Laughing the most while in Line-Up in front of the judges on
stage.
• Everyone needs to bring proof the day of the baby show:
(a) That they live in Greene County (Driver's License, etc.) and (b) Birth Certificate of Contestant. (These will only
be asked for if anyone questions the age and says they should be in another class).
• There will be no waiting on contestants. If the contestant is not there for the line-up the show will go on. (NO
REFUNDS will be given.)
• There will only be 25 contestants per division.
• All winners (including the Friendliest Baby in each class) will be asked to stay for group pictures.
• ALL ENTRIES for the Baby Show in Classes 1-7 need to be ready for Line-Up at 5:45 p.m. on Tuesday, August
14th beside the ANDREW JOHNSON BANK PAVILION Stage. ALL ENTRIES for Classes 8-14 need to be ready for
Line-Up at 5:45 p.m. on Thursday, August 16th. All entries for classes 15-20 need to be ready for line-up at 4:45
pm on Saturday, August 18th.
Entries can be sent by mail to:
Kaye Shipley
41 Horse Creek Park Access
Chuckey, TN 37641
or
Tonya Newton
200 New Hope Road
Greeneville, TN 37745
For more information call Tonya Newton (638-7407) or Kaye Shipley (257-4455).
ENTRY FORMS CAN BE PICKED UP AT THE FOLLOWING LOCATIONS:
• GREENE COUNTY FAIR OFFICE AT THE FAIRGROUNDS
• SOUTHERN BELLE BRIDAL BOUTIQUE IN THE COMMONS
• 1 Place - $500.00 • 2nd Place - $300.00
• 3rd Place - $200.00
Age limits are 13 through 21 inclusive, as of October
1, 2012.
• This contest is not open to professionals.
• This contest is not open to baton twirlers or similar acts
using batons or machetes.
• It is recommended that an act should run no more than
3 minutes.
• To obtain an entry form, call or come by WIKQ radio on
• Arnold Road, 639-1831.
• Entry Deadline is July 31, 2012.
• Winners can advance to the following contests:
Regional Youth Talent Award Contest - Tennessee
Valley Fair
GRAND PRIZE: $1,000.00
2ND PLACE: $350.00
3RD PLACE: $250.00
4TH PLACE: $150.00
TEENY TINY
TALENT CONTEST
Teeny Tiny Talent Contest
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
Friday, August 17th, 2012 – 7:00 p.m.
Director:Rhonda Humbert
AWARDS
st
• 1 Place - $300.00 • 2nd Place - $200.00
• 3rd Place - $100.00
• Age limits are 1 through 12 years of age.
• This contest is not open to professionals.
• It is recommended that an act should run no more than
3 minutes.
• Entries and CD/Videos must be submitted by July 16,
2012. There will be a limit of 20 acts in this contest.
• To obtain an entry form call Rhonda Humbert 423-6393819 or Kaye Shipley 257-4455 or visit our web site at
greenecountyfair.com.
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THE GREENEVILLE SUN — GREENE COUNTY FAIR EDITION
July 2012
KID'S ZONE
CORN BAG TOSS TOURNAMENT
Horse Arena
Open Nightly 6pm - 9pm
Children 10 years of age and under
Director: Rob Ellis
Qualifying Rounds
Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday - 6pm
Championship Round - Saturday - 6pm
Director: Jake Haun
Sponsored by: Farm Credit Services of Mid-America
Duck Pond, Fishing Hole, Corn Sandbox,
Face Painting, Putt Putt, Inflatable Slide and much more.
BE SURE TO VISIT THE EUDORA
FARMS PETTING ZOO LOCATED IN
THE KID’S ZONE
Pay-One-Price
Nightly
Carnival Rides
All Week Long!
Teams Must register in advance, no later than 12 noon of
the day of the qualifying round. Once a team qualifies for
the finals they cannot compete anymore in the qualifying
rounds. Non-winning teams can compete each night in
the qualifying rounds, but must re-register (no additional
charge)
Double Elimination
Prize money for finals only as follows:
1st Place $200.00
2nd Place $100.00
3rd Place $75.00
No free fair admission passes for participating team
members.
4th Place $60.00
Single elimination
6th Place $25.00
5th Place $40.00
Entry Fee – $10.00 per team
Top 2 teams each night would qualify for the finals to
be held on Saturday night. No prize money for qualifying
rounds.
6 Teams in Saturday’s Final round. Saturday’s Final Round
will begin at 6 PM
Every team that qualifies for the Championship round will
receive prize money.
Participants are not allowed to furnish their own Corn
Toss Bags.
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PETTING ZOO
Harris
Country
Meats
Deer Processing X Beef X Hog
Vacuum Packaging
Now Offering
“Custom Killing”
WHOLE & HALF BEEF
CUT YOUR WAY
$ 49 Per lb
2
SHRIMP
Cooked, peeled & deveined
$
1095 Per lb
Every Day Specials
PACKAGE DEAL
5-lbs. Ground Chuck
6-lbs. Chuck Patties
5-lbs. Chuck Roast
5-lbs. Cubed Steak
3-lbs. Sirloin Steak
2-lbs. Stew Beef
$
95
99
4480 Twin Barns Road ~ Right before Mt. Pleasant Industrial Park
(423) 638-1538
Our mission at Eudora Farms is to present an educational and interactive animal adventure like no other.
Everything from Antelope to Zebra roam our countryside setting and we want to share our experience and the beauty
of these animals with as many visitors as possible. Education is the key to preserving these animals for future
generations to enjoy.
July 2012
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Department C
4-H Club
4-H Motto
To Make The Best Better
UT Extension Personnel
Milton Orr, Extension Director
Miriam Frazier, Melody Rose, Extension Agents
Kathy Peters, Sylvia Reynolds
RULES AND REGULATIONS
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
All exhibitors must be bona fide 4-H Club Members of
Greene County; 4-H ages are 4th grade through 12th grade
as of January 1st of the current year.
Only one entry can be made by a person in any one
lot.
Only things listed in the catalog will be entered in the
fair.
Entries must be made or grown by exhibitor within the PAST
YEAR.
Prize money and ribbons will be awarded on quality of
exhibits rather than number of entries in each class.
Non-perishable entries in this department will be accepted
on Saturday, August 4, from 1:00 p.m. till 4:30 p.m. This
includes entries in the following classes: Class 1, 3, 4,
5, 6, 7, & 12. All perishable entries will be accepted on
Saturday, August 11 from 1:00 p.m. till 4:30 p.m. This
includes entries in the following classes: Class 2, 8, 9, 10,
& 11.
ALL PREMIUM CHECKS VOID AFTER SIXTY (60) DAYS.
CLASS 1 - ARTS AND CRAFTS
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Christmas Ornaments
Lot 1 – Cloth
Lot 2 – Cross Stitch
Lot 3 – Wooden
Lot 4 – Yarn
Lot 5 – Any other
Christmas Decorations
Lot 6 – Stocking
Lot 7 – Wreath
Lot 8 – Door/Wall Decoration
Lot 9 – Tree Skirt
Lot 10 – Centerpiece/Table Decoration
Holiday Decorations (any item)
Lot 11 – American/July 4th (any patriotic holiday)
Lot 12 – Easter
Lot 13 – Halloween
Lot 14 – St. Patrick’s Day
Lot 15 – Thanksgiving
Lot 16 – Valentine
Lot 17 – Any Other Holiday
Jewelry
Lot 18 –
Lot 19 –
Lot 20 –
Lot 21 –
Lot 22 –
Hair Accessory
Jewelry (Necklace or Bracelet)
Jewelry (Pair or set to include 2 or more items)
Key Chain, handmade
Native American Jewelry (1 item )
Needlework
Lot 23 – Crochet (any item)
Lot 24 – Counted, Cross-stitch (5” X 7” or larger), framed
Lot 25 – Counted, Cross-stitch (4” X 4” or smaller), framed
Lot 26 – Embroidery (any item)
Lot 27 – Knitted (any item)
Lot 28 – Latch Hook
Lot 29 – Macrame’ (any item)
Lot 30 – Plastic Canvas
Lot 31 - Quilted (any item)
Other Arts
Lot 32 – Basketry, hand-made
Lot 33 – Bead Work
Lot 34 – Leather Article, any item
Lot 35 – Natural Wood Article, built
Lot 36 – Natural Wood Article, carved
Lot 37 – Natural Wood Bird Feeder
Lot 38 – Natural Wood Birdhouse
Lot 39 – Paper Mache’
Lot 40 – Pressed Flowers
Lot 41 – Stained Item, glass
Lot 42 – Stained Item, plastic
Lot 43 – Tin or Metal Article
Other Crafts
Lot 44 – Candle
Lot 45 – Basket, decorated
Lot 46 – Bird Feeder, decorated
Lot 47 – Birdhouse, decorated
Lot 48 – Door Stop
Lot 49 – Felt Article
Lot 50 – Foam Article
Lot 51 – Picture Frame, decorated
Lot 52 – Paper Article
Lot 53 – Potholder, homemade
Lot 54 – Refrigerator Magnets (set of 2)
Lot 55 - Scrapbook
Lot 56 – Shoes, decorated or painted
Lot 57 – Stationary, hand decorated
Lot 58 – Stepping Stones
Lot 59 – String Art with nails
Lot 60 – Tie-dyed clothing (any item)
Lot 61 – Wall Hanging (with hanger)
Lot 62 – Wood Article, decorated
Lot 63 – Woven Article
Lot 64 - Any 4-H Article
Visual Arts
Lot 65 – Ceramics
Lot 66 – Clay Article
Lot 67 – Collage, framed or mounted
Lot 68 – Mosaic
Lot 69 – Painted Figurine
Lot 70 – Painted Rock
Lot 71 – Picture – Acrylic, framed or mounted
Lot 72 – Picture – Charcoal, framed or mounted
Lot 73 – Picture – Marker (grades 4-6), framed or mounted
Lot 74 – Picture – Marker (grades 7-12), framed or mounted
Lot 75 – Mixed Media, framed or mounted
Lot 76 – Picture – Pen or Pencil drawing, framed or mounted
Lot 77 – Picture – Water color, framed or mounted
Lot 78 - Pottery
Lot 79 - Recycled Art (any item)
CLASS 2 - HONEY
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Dark Honey
Lot 2 - Light Honey
Lot 3 - Dark Honey Comb
Lot 4 - Light Honey Comb
CLASS 3 - CANNING
Exhibits must be placed in standard canning jars.
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
(Quarts & Pints)
Lot 1 - Beets
Lot 2 - Carrots
Lot 3 - Corn
Lot 4 - Green Beans
Lot 5 - Sweet Cucumber Pickles
Lot 6 - Dill Cucumber Pickles
Lot 7 - Bread and Butter Pickles
Lot 8 - Tomatoes
Lot 9 - Peas
Lot 10 - Salsa
Lot 11 - Pickled Okra
Lot 12 - Soup or Stew Mixture
Lot 13 - Relishes
Lot 14 - Spaghetti Sauce
Lot 15 - Canned Potatoes
Lot 16 - Pumpkin
Lot 17 - Corn Relish
Lot 18 - Pickled Relish
Lot 19 - Pepper Relish
Lot 20 - Greens
Lot 21 - Shelly Beans
Lot 22 - Lima Beans
Lot 23 - Any Pickled Vegetables
Lot 24 - Chow Chow
Jellies (jelly jars only)
Lot 25 - Apple
Lot 26 - Blackberry
Lot 27 - Blueberry
Lot 28 - Crabapple
Lot 29 - Grape
Lot 30 - Peach
Lot 31 - Pepper
Lot 32 - Plum
Lot 33 - Strawberry
Lot 34 - Cherry
Lot 35 - Any Other
Jams, Butters & Preserves (pints or half pints)
Lot 36 - Apple Butter
Lot 37 - Peach Butter
Lot 38 - Plum Butter
Lot 39 - Pear Butter
Lot 40 - Blackberry Jam
Lot 41 - Blueberry Jam
Lot 42 - Cherry Preserves or Jam
Lot 43 - Peach Preserves or Jam
Lot 44 - Strawberry Preserves or Jam
Lot 45 - Pear Preserves or Jam
Lot 46 - Marmalade (any flavor)
Lot 47 - Any Other Butter, Jam or Preserves
Juices (quarts)
Lot 48 - Apple
Lot 49 - Grape (white or other)
Lot 50 - Tomato (any color)
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3rd - $2.00
(6 pint jars - 4 vegetables & 2 fruits)
CLASS 4 - CLOTHING
AWARDS: 1st - $8.00; 2nd - $6.00; 3rd - $4.00
4-H Exhibitors (grades 4 – 12) are required to select from
BEGINNING and ADVANCED LEVELS in difficulty of sewing
skills for the following lots.
BEGINNING LEVEL
Lot 1 – Apron
Lot 2 – Blouse or Shirt
Lot 3 – Skirt
Lot 4 – Dress or Ensemble
Lot 5 – Sportswear (1 piece)
Lot 6 – Sewn Vest
Lot 7 – Pajamas
Lot 8 – Costume
Lot 9 – Sewn Purse
Lot 10 – Clothing Accessories (belts, collars, bows, etc.)
Fruits (quarts & pints)
Lot 51 - Apples (any kind)
Lot 52 - Apple Sauce
Lot 53 - Blackberries
Lot 54 - Cherries
Lot 55 - Peaches
Lot 56 - Pears
Lot 57 - Pie Filling
Lot 58 - Plums
Lot 59 - Any Other
Lot 60 - Individual Exhibit:
1st - $6.00
2nd - $4.00
ADVANCED LEVEL
Lot 11 – Blouse or Shirt
Lot 12 – Skirt
Lot 13 – Dress or Ensemble
Lot 14 – Sportswear (2 pieces)
Lot 15 – Sewn Vest
Lot 16 – Pajamas
Lot 17 – Costume
Lot 18 – Sewn Purse
Lot 19 – Clothing Accessories (belts, collars, bows, etc.)
CLASS 5 – EDUCATIONAL 4-H PROJECT EXHIBITS
AWARDS: 1st - $25.00; 2nd - $20.00; 3rd - $15.00
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CLASS 6 – ENTOMOLOGY
AWARDS: 1st - $8.00; 2nd - $6.00; 3rd - $4.00
Collection judged according to suggested procedure for
construction of collection box found in Unit 1 of the 4-H
Entomology Project book.
Lot 1 - Insect Collection (20 insects) mounted and identified
CLASS 7 - FORESTRY
AWARDS: 1st - $8.00; 2nd - $6.00; 3rd - $4.00
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Lot 1 - Leaf Collection (minimum of 15 leaves as
listed in the 4-H Forestry Project Book.
Include correct identification and use for each species)
CLASS 8 - GARDEN VEGETABLES
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Beets (5)
Lot 2 - Cabbage (1 head)
Lot 3 - Carrots (5 with stems)
Lot 4 - Sweet Yellow Corn (3 ears shucked)
Lot 5 - Sweet White Corn (3 ears shucked)
Lot 6 - Cucumbers (3)
Lot 7 - Green Beans, Bush (10)
Lot 8 - Green Beans, Pole (10)
Lot 9 - Shelly Beans (10)
Lot 10 - Irish Potatoes, Red (3)
Lot 11 - Irish Potatoes, White (3)
Lot 12 - Cantaloupe (1)
Lot 13 - Okra (10)
Lot 14 - Onions, White (3)
Lot 15 - Onions, Yellow (3)
Lot 16 - Onions, Red (3)
Lot 17 - Peppers, Hot (5)
Lot 18 - Peppers, Sweet Green (3)
Lot 19 - Peppers, Sweet Red (3)
Lot 20 - Pumpkin for Cooking (1)
Lot 21 - Squash, Winter (1)
Lot 22 - Squash, Yellow Summer (3)
Lot 23 - Squash, Zucchini (3)
Lot 24 - Eggplant (1)
Lot 25 - Sunflower, Largest (1)
Lot 26 - Tomatoes, Red (3)
Lot 27 - Tomatoes, Yellow (3)
Lot 28 - Tomatoes, Cherry (10)
Lot 29 - Watermelon (1)
Lot 30 - Sweet Potatoes, Red (3)
Lot 31 - Blueberries (10)
Lot 32 - Any Other Berry (10)
Lot 33 - Apples (3)
Lot 34 - Grapes (1 bunch)
Lot 35 - Squash, Acorn
Lot 36 - Squash, Summer
Lot 37 - Squash, Butternut
Lot 38 - Ornamental Gourds or Pumpkins
Lot 39 - Decorated Pumpkins or Gourds
Lot 40 - Best Display of 5 or more Different Herbs
1st - $5.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $2.00
Lot 41 - Best Display of 5 or more
Different Vegetables
1st - $6.00, 2nd - $4.00, 3rd - $2.00
CLASS 9 - FIELD CROPS
AWARDS: 1st - $6.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $2.00
CORN
Lot 1 Lot 2 Lot 3 Lot 4 -
White Corn (6 ears in shucks)
Yellow Corn (6 ears in shucks)
Ornamental Corn (3 ears)
Ornamental Pumpkins or Gourds (3)
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Lot 17 - Brown Shelled Eggs (6)
Lot 18 - White Shelled Eggs (6)
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CLASS 10 - FOOD PREPARATION
AWARDS: 1st - $6.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $2.00
Foods must be made by 4-H’ers entering exhibit. Cover
food with transparent plastic wrap on paper plates or trays.
Recipes on index cards must be submitted with each entry.
Each entry must be made from scratch.
Lot 1 - Corn Meal Muffins (3)
Lot 2 - Sugar Cookies (3)
Lot 3 - Chocolate Chip Cookies (3)
Lot 4 - Oatmeal Cookies (3)
CLASS 11 - FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS
AWARDS: 1st - $6.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $2.00
Arrangements of any type flowers grown and/or arranged by
4-H Club Member.
Lot 1 - Fresh Flower Arrangement
Lot 2 - Dry Flower Arrangement
Lot 3 - Artificial Arrangement
Lot 4 - Potted Plant, Flowering
Lot 5 - Potted Plant, Non-flowering
Lot 6 - Hanging Basket
HAY (1/4 of a bale)
Lot 5 - Alfalfa
Lot 6 - Clover Grass
Lot 7 - Mixed Alfalfa
Lot 8 - Grass and Legume Mixed
Lot 9 - Timothy
Lot 10 - Orchard Grass
TOBACCO
Lot 11 - Best Stick, Cured (4 stalks)
Lot 12 - Best Stick, Partially Cured (4 stalks)
Lot 13 - Best Stick, Green (4 stalks)
WHOPPER CATEGORY
Lot 14 - Any Large Squash, Pumpkin, or Watermelon (1)
COLLECTIONS (PLANTS & SEEDS)
For suggested plants and seeds, refer to the 4-H Crop
Judging Manual
Lot 15 - Minimum of 10 Different Weed, Crop, and Grass
Seeds, labeled and identified
Lot 16 - Minimum of 10 Different Weed, Crop, and Grass
Plants, labeled and identified
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6 - Bar Cookies (3)
7 - Decorated Cookies (3)
8 - Biscuits (3)
9 - Muffins (3)
10 - Decorated Cupcakes (3)
11 - Basic Nut Bread (1/2 loaf)
12 - Banana Bread (1/2 loaf)
13 - Rolled Cookies (3)
14 - Drop Cookies (3)
15 - Brownies (3)
16 - Basic Yeast Bread (1/2 Loaf)
17 - Soft Pretzel (3)
18 - Chocolate Cake (1/2 any icing)
19 - White Cake (1/2 any icing)
20 - Bundt Cake (1/2 any icing)
21 - Decorated Cake (Mock form may be used)
22 - Angel Food Cake (1/2/ not iced)
23 - German Chocolate Cake (1/2 cake)
24 - Fruit Pie, any kind
25 - Nut Pie, any kind
26 - Chocolate Fudge (3 pieces)
27 - Peanut Butter Fudge (3 pieces)
28 - Dried Fruit
29 - Beef Jerky
30 - Toffee
31 - Any Other Candy (3)
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CLASS 12 - PHOTOGRAPHY
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
RULES & REGULATIONS
1. Entries submitted must have been Photographed by
the exhibitor.
2. Entries must be color prints.
3. Each print must be securely mounted on white or
light-toned mounting board with a 1 inch border and so
mounted that the board may be hung.
4. Prints can be any size.
5. Exhibitor is limited to one entry per lot.
Grades 4 - 6 as of January 1st of current year
Lot 1 - Color Print of Buildings
Lot 2 - Color Print of Landscapes
Lot 3 - Color Print of Water Scenes
Lot 4 - Color Print of People (individual or groups)
Lot 5 - Color Print of Flowers
Lot 6 - Color Print 4-H Related
Lot 7 - Color Print of Inanimate Objects (still life)
Lot 8 – Color Print of Sky Scene
Lot 9 -- Color Print of Animal(s)
Lot 10 - Color Sequence (4 related snapshots mounted)
Lot 11 - Any Black & White Photo
Lot 12 - Best of Show
Grades 7 - 12 as of January 1st of current year
Lot 13 - Color Print of Buildings
Lot 14 - Color Print of Landscapes
Lot 15 - Color Print of Water Scenes
Lot 16 - Color Print of People (individual or groups)
Lot 17 - Color Print of Flowers
Lot 18 - Color Print 4-H Related
Lot 19 - Color Print of Inanimate Objects (still life)
Lot 20 - Color Print of Sky Scene
Lot 21 - Color Print of Animal(s)
Lot 22 - Color Sequence (4 related snapshots mounted)
Lot 23 - Any Black & White Photo
Lot 24 - Best of Show
CLASS 13 - 4-H SPECIAL PARTICIPATION AWARDS
The Greene County Fair will present Special Participation
Awards to the top three (3) exhibitors who have the
greatest total number of entries in the 4-H Exhibit
Building.
1. Any 4-H’er in Greene County is eligible for competition.
2. All entries must be quality exhibits.
3. The top three (3) exhibitors will be recognized with
cash prizes.
Awards will be as follows:
1st Place
2nd Place
3rd Place
$50.00
$40.00
$30.00
July 2012
Department E
Vocational Education
(Tennessee Association)
Motto: Learning to do. Doing to learn.
Earning to live. Living to serve.
Chairpersons - Don Swanay, Dale Tucker, Jr.,
Eric Ellison, Mike Garland, Adam Short,
Jeremiah Harrison, Kristy Tippins
Competition in this department is open to all F.F.A.
members who are taking Vocational Agriculture in the
high schools of Greene County, Tennessee.
Non-perishable entries in this department will be
accepted on Saturday, August 4, from 1:00pm till 4:30
pm. This includes entries in the following classes:
Class 9 & 10. All perishable entries will be accepted
on Saturday, August 11 from 1:00 pm till 4:30 pm. This
includes entries in the following classes: Class 1, 2, 3,
4, 5, 6, 7, & 8.
Special prizes are offered each chapter to encourage the
entry of quality exhibits. Prizes will be offered according
to quality points. The chapter winning the most quality
points will take first prize. One quality point shall be
awarded for each 1st Place received.
Premium checks void after sixty (60) days.
Field Crops
1st
$50.00
2nd
$40.00
3rd
$30.00
4th
$10.00
Garden Crops
1st
$50.00
2nd
$40.00
3rd
$30.00
4th
$10.00
F.F.A Shop
1st
$100.00
2nd
$75.00
3rd
$50.00
4th
$25.00
CLASS 1 - ROW CROPS
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00; 4th $2.00; 5th - $1.00
Lot 1 - Stalk Corn (2 stalks)
Lot 2 - Soybeans (1 quart)
Lot 3 - Shelled Corn (1 quart)
Lot 4 - Corn Silage (1 gallon)
Lot 5 – Haylage (1 gallon)
CLASS 2 - HAY
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00; 4th $2.00; 5th - $1.00
Lot 1 - Alfalfa (1/4 bale)
Lot 2 - Orchard Grass (1/4 bale)
Lot 3 - Mixed Grass (1/4 bale)
Lot 4 - Clover & Grass (1/4 bale)
Lot 5 - Soybean (1/4 bale)
Lot 6 - Oats or Wheat (1/4 bale)
Lot 7 - Fescue (1/4 bale)
Lot 8 - Timothy (1/4 bale)
CLASS 3 - TOBACCO
AWARDS: 1st-$10.00; 2nd- $8.00; 3rd - $7.00; 4th-$6.00;
5th-$5.00
Lot 1 - Best stick partially cured
Lot 2 - Best stick green
CLASS 4 - IRISH POTATOES
Entries to be shown in lots of 5 each.
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00;
4th - $2.00; 5th - $1.00
Lot 1 - Irish Cobblers
Lot 2 - Kennebec
Lot 3 - Red Bliss (Triumph)
Lot 4 - Yukon Gold
CLASS 5 - SWEET POTATOES
Entries to be shown in lots of 5 each.
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00; 4th $2.00; 5th - $1.00
Lot 1 - White
Lot 2 - Yellow
CLASS 6 - GARDEN CROPS
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00;
4th - $2.00; 5th - $1.00
Lot 1 - Beets (3)
Lot 2 - Cabbage (Best head)
Lot 3 - Cantaloupe (1)
Lot 4 - Carrots (4)
Lot 5 - Corn, Sweet (3)
Lot 6 - Cucumbers (3)
Lot 7 - Eggplant (1)
Lot 8 - Gourd (1)
Lot 9 - Green Beans (Bunch) (10)
Lot 10 - Green Beans (Pole) (10)
Lot 11 - Okra (5)
Lot 12 - Onions (Red) (3)
Lot 13 - Onions (White) (3)
Lot 14 - Onions (Yellow) (3)
Lot 15 - Banana Pepper (3)
Lot 16 - Pepper (Bell) (3)
Lot 17 - Pepper (Hot) (3)
Lot 18 - Pumpkin (Plain) (1)
Lot 19 - Pumpkin (Sugar) (1)
Lot 20 - Butternut (1)
Lot 21 - Squash, Cushaw (1)
Lot 22 - Squash, Yellow (1)
Lot 23 - Squash, Zucchini (1)
Lot 24 - Squash, Any other (1)
Lot 25 - Sunflower (1)
Lot 26 - Tomatoes (Fancy Red) (10)
Lot 27 - Tomatoes (Fancy Yellow) (10)
Lot 28 - Tomatoes (Red) (3)
Lot 29 - Tomatoes (Yellow) (3)
Lot 30 - Specialty Tomatoes (3)
Lot 31 - Watermelon (1)
Lot 32 - Watermelon (Ice Box) (1)
July 2012
CLASS 7 - LANDSCAPING PLANTS
AWARDS: 1st - $7.00; 2nd - $5.00; 3rd - $3.00; 4th & 5th
- Ribbon
Hanging Baskets
Lot 101 - Fern, Boston
Lot 102 - Fern, Other
Lot 103 - Flowering
Lot 104 - Foliage
Lot 105 - Spider Plant
Lot 106 - Wandering Jew
Lot 107 - Any Other
Indoor Plants
Lot 201 - Succulent
Lot 202 - Dish Garden (mix of indoor house plants)
Lot 203 - Ivy
Lot 204 - Large Foliage Houseplant (3' or taller)
Lot 205 - Pothos
Lot 206 - Small Foliage Houseplant (under 3')
Lot 207 - Any Other
Annuals & Perennials
Lot 301 - Large flowering Annual (10" pot or larger)
Lot 302 - Small Flowering Annual
Lot 303 - Geranium
Lot 304 - Coleus
Lot 305 - Petunia
Lot 306 - Perennial
Lot 307 - Mixed container (annuals or perennials)
Lot 308 - Evergreen Shrub
Lot 309 - Deciduous Shrub
Lot 310 - Containerized Tree
Lot 311 - Any Other
CLASS 8 - SPECIALTY FARM PRODUCTS
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00; 4th $2.00; 5th - $1.00
Lot 1 - White Eggs
Lot 2 - Brown Eggs
CLASS 9 - SMALL SHOP PROJECTS
AWARDS: 1st - $7.00; 2nd - $5.00; 3rd - $3.00; 4th & 5th
- Ribbon
* This class is limited to 5 entries per school; Larger items
may be displayed outside the Expo Building at the Fair’s
discretion.
Lot 1 - Best Job Welding (Butt Weld)
Lot 2 - Best Job Welding (Filet Weld)
Lot 3 - Best Job Welding (Mig)
Lot 4 - Medium Metal Project
Lot 5 - Bird House
Lot 6 - Small Wood Project
Lot 7 - Stool (Metal or Wood)
Lot 8 - Hitch Pin
Lot 9 - Rope Halter
Lot 10 - Most Original
Lot 11 - Small Metal Project
Lot 12 - Steel Post Driver
Lot 13 - Saw Horses
Lot 14 - Shop Stand
Lot 15 - Book Shelves
Lot 16 - Medium Wood Project
Lot 17 - Plumbing Exercise
CLASS 10 - LARGE PROJECTS
AWARDS: 1st - $25.00; 2nd - $21.00; 3rd - $19.00; 4th &
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5th - Ribbon
*This class is limited to 5 entries per school per Lot; Larger
items may be displayed outside the Expo Building at the
Fair’s discretion.
Rosettes for Best of Class - No Prize Money.
Lot 1 - Best Labor Saving Device
Lot 2 - Best Welding Project
Lot 3 - Cattle Backrubbers
Lot 4 - Farm Trailers (Large)
Lot 5 - Farm Trailers (Small)
Lot 6 - Water Trough
Lot 7 - Feed Trough (Small)
Lot 8 - Feed Trough (Large)
Lot 9 - Head Gates
Lot 10 - Front End Bale Spear
Lot 11 - Lawn Furniture
Lot 12 - Hay Rack
Lot 13 - Metal Gates (Large)
Lot 14 - Metal Gates (Small)
Lot 15 - Most Original Welding Project
Lot 16 - Salt & Mineral Feeder
Lot 17 - Squeeze Chute
Lot 18 - Three Point Tractor Equipment
Lot 19 - Tractor Carryall
Lot 20 - Tractor Boom Poles
Lot 21 - Tractor Equipment
Lot 22 - Water Trough (large)
Lot 23 - Utility Trailers
Lot 24 - Field Equipment
Lot 25 - Tire Breaker
Lot 26 - Grader Blade
Lot 27 - Large Metal Project
Lot 28 - Fork Type Bale Loader
Lot 29 - Specialty Trailer or Float
Lot 30 - Wood Splitter
Lot 31 - Electrical Project
Lot 32 - Large Wood Project
Lot 33 - Potato Plow or Tiller
Lot 34 - Small Utility Trailer
Lot 35 - Welding Tables
Lot 36 - Farm Equipment
Lot 37 - Spear Loader (Rear)
Lot 38 - Shop Equipment
Lot 39 - Picnic Table
Lot 40 - Horticulture Equipment
Department K
Field Crops and Seeds
Chairperson – Jake Haun
All entries in this department will be accepted on Saturday,
August 11 from 1:00 p.m. till 4:30 p.m.
All premium checks void after sixty (60) days.
CLASS 1 - Corn
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.50; 3rd - $3.00; 4th - $2.00
All entries in this class must be produced from certified or
hybrid seed during the current year.
Lot 1 - White Corn, 5 ears
Lot 2 - Yellow Corn, 5 ears
Lot 3 - 3 stalks Yellow Corn
Lot 4 - 3 stalks White Corn
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CLASS 2 - Small Grain
AWARDS: 1st - $2.00; 2nd - $1.50; 3rd - $1.25; 4th - $1.00
All entries to be shown in half gallon lots. Containers to be
furnished by the Fair.
Lot 1 - Wheat
Lot 2 - Rye
CLASS 3 - Hay
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.50; 3rd - $3.00; 4th - $2.00
Entries must be shown in approximately one-fourth bale.
Lot 1 - Alfalfa
Lot 2 - Lespedeza
Lot 3 - Oat
Lot 4 - Mixed Grass & Clover
Lot 5 - Timothy Grass
Lot 6 - Orchard Grass
Lot 7 - Broom Corn, 3 stalks
Lot 8 - Other Legume Hay
CLASS 4 - Tobacco
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.50; 3rd - $3.00; 4th - $2.00
Entries will consist of any variety. Cured exhibits may be
from tobacco grown in the current or previous year. Entries in
Lots 1, 2, and 3 will consist of one (1) stick having three (3)
stalks. Judged on size, quality, and soundness.
Lot 1 - Cured
Lot 2 - Partially cured
Lot 3 - Green
CLASS 5 - Miscellaneous
AWARDS: 1st - $2.00; 2nd - 1.75; 3rd - $1.50
Lot 1 - Eggs, White (6)
Lot 2 - Eggs, Brown (6)
Lot 3 - Eggs, other color (6)
Lot 4 - Sunflower
Lot 5 - Largest Sunflower
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Horticulture
Chairperson – Holly Williams
All entries in this department will be accepted on Saturday,
August 11 from 1:00 p.m. till 4:30 p.m.
All entries must have been produced by the exhibitor
entering them during the current year. Deteriorated exhibits
will be removed from display daily.
All premium checks void after sixty (60) days.
CLASS 1 - Fruits
AWARDS: 1st - $2.00; 2nd - $1.75; 3rd - $1.50
Lot 1 - Apples (3)
Lot 2 - Apricot Plums (3)
Lot 3 - Blackberries (Tame) (10)
Lot 4 - Blueberries (10)
Lot 5 - Grapes (3 bunches)
Lot 6 - Peaches (3)
Lot 7 - Pears (3)
Lot 8 - Plums (3)
Lot 9 - Raspberries (10)
CLASS 2 - Vegetables
AWARDS: 1st - $2.00; 2nd - $1.75; 3rd - $1.50
4th-$1.00
Lot 1 - Beans, Bunch Green (10)
Lot 2 - Beans, Greasy Back (10)
Lot 3 - Beans, Shelly or Horticulture (10)
Lot 4 - Beans, Small Lima (10)
Lot 5 - Beans, Large Lima (10)
Lot 6 - Beans, Pole (10)
Lot 7 - Beets (3)
July 2012
8 - Broccoli (1 head)
9 - Cabbage (1)
10 - Cabbage, Red (1)
11 - Cantaloupe (1)
12 - Carrots (3)
13 - Corn, Sweet White (3 shucked)
14 - Corn, Sweet Yellow (3 shucked)
15 - Corn, Bi-Color (3 shucked)
16 - Cucumbers, Green (3)
17 - Egg Plant (1)
18 - Garlic (1 pod)
19 - Honeydew Melon (1)
20 - Kohl-Robi (1)
21 - Muskmelon (1)
22 - Okra, Green (10)
23 - Okra, Red (10)
24 - Okra, White (10) Lot 25 - Okra, Vine (10)
26 - Onions, Red (3)
27 - Onions, White (3)
28 - Onions, Winter (3)
29 - Onions, Yellow (3)
30 - Peas, Black-eye (10)
31 - Peas, Crowder (10)
32 - Pepper, Hot Green (3)
33 - Pepper, Hot Red (3)
34 - Pepper, Hot Yellow (3)
35 - Pepper, Red Pimento (3)
36 - Pepper, Sweet Banana (3)
37 - Pepper, Sweet Green (3)
38 - Pepper, Sweet Red (3)
39 - Pepper, Sweet Yellow (3)
40 - Potatoes, Irish Red, Triumph (3)
41 - Potatoes, Irish Cobbler (3)
42 - Potatoes, Kennebec (3)
All articles for exhibition in these departments must be strictly homemade and the handiwork
of the exhibitor No soiled articles will be accepted for exhibits. No premium will be paid on
articles for competition which have been shown at previous Greene County Fairs. Each exhibitor
must use only one name when entering exhibits in different classes and lots.
Extracted
Characteristics Honey
Color (correct class)
Dirt
Lint
Jar Lid
Foam
Air Bubbles
Fill Level
Granulation
General
Moisture
Cut of Comb
Cappings
Comb Drawn & Filled
Creativity
Aroma & Texture
Uniformity
Shrink
10
15
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10
5
5
10
10
20
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honey
Frame
Honey
Beeswax
Molds
Beeswax
Candles
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10
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20
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10
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Honey
Official Score
Card
In order to promote
interest in all honey
classes (Dept. M Classes
1 - 5) a special rosette will
be offered to the exhibitor
who accumulates the
most points ($=points)
in the honey show. There
will be a first, second and
third place for the rosette
of $50.00, $30.00 and
$20.00.
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- Potatoes, Sweet Red (3)
- Potatoes, Sweet White (3)
- Potatoes, Sweet Yellow (3)
- Pumpkin, Field (1)
- Pumpkin, Sugar (1)
- Pumpkin, Largest (1)
- Pumpkin, Miniature (1)
- Squash, Acorn (1)
- Squash, Banana (1)
- Squash, Butternut (1)
- Squash, Crook Neck
- Squash, Hubbard (1)
- Squash, Patty Pan (1)
- Squash, Spaghetti (1)
- Squash, Summer Yellow (1)
- Squash, Cushaw (1)
- Squash, Zucchini (1)
- Tomatoes, Cherry Type (5)
- Tomatoes, Pear Shaped (5)
- Tomatoes, Red (3)
- Tomatoes, Yellow (3)
- Tomatoes, Grape Tomatoes (5)
- Tomtoes, Roma (3)
- Tomatoes, any other color (3)
- Watermelon (1)
- Watermelon, Largest (1)
-Watermelon, Icebox (1)
- Best Display Vegetable in basket only (1)
CLASS 3 - Novelty Vegetables
AWARDS: 1st - $2.00; 2nd - $1.75; 3rd - $1.50
Lot 1 - Long Handled Gourd (1)
Lot 2 - Largest Gourd (1)
Lot 3 - Ornamental Gourds (1)
Lot 4 - Gourd Basket (1)
Lot 5 - Indian Corn (3)
Lot 6 - New or Unusual Vegetable (1)
Lot 7 - Costumed in likeness of shape (1)
Department M
Honey & Molasses (Sorghum) Show
Chairperson - Sarah Ledford
All entries in this department will be accepted on Saturday,
August 11 from 1:00 p.m. till 4:30 p.m.
Extracted honey is to be exhibited in a classic or queen line one
pound glass jar (unlabeled)
Comb honey is to be exhibited in a wide mouth pint canning jar
(unlabeled).
Frames of honey must be in a sanitary (leak proof), bee-proof
container.
Honey with a moisture content greater than 18.6% will be
disqualified.
Candles made of beeswax should be a minimum length of 4
inches. Other beeswax articles must weight one pound or more.
All honey and beeswax must have been produced and packed by
the exhibitor during the current fair year.
An observation hive must have standard frames, a marked queen,
and must be well ventilated.
and must be well ventilated.
All premium checks void after sixty (60) days.
July 2012
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CLASS 1 - Extracted Honey
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00
Lot 1 - White
Lot 2 - Extra Light Amber
Lot 3 - Light Amber
Lot 4 - Amber
Lot 5 - Dark Amber
Lot 6 - Dark
CLASS 2 - Comb Honey
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00
Lot 1 - White Lot 2 - Extra Light Amber
Lot 3 - Light Amber
Lot 4 - Amber
Lot 5 - Dark Amber
Lot 6 - Dark
CLASS 3 - Frame Honey
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00
Lot 1 - Shallow Frame of Light Honey
Lot 2 - Shallow Frame of Dark Honey
Lot 3 - Deep Frame of Light Honey
Lot 4 - Deep Frame of Dark Honey
CLASS 4 - Beeswax
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00
Lot 1 - Candles
Lot 2 - Molds
Lot 3 - Homemade Beeswax Products
CLASS 5 – Observation Hive of Bees
AWARDS: 1st - $10.00; 2nd - $7.00; 3rd - $5.00
Lot 1 - Observation Hive of Bees
CLASS 6 - Molasses
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00
Lot 1 - Light
Lot 2 - Dark
Departments N, O, P, & Q
All articles for exhibition in these departments must be
strictly homemade and the handiwork of the exhibitor. No
soiled articles will be accepted for exhibits.
No premium will be paid on articles for competition which
have been shown at previous Greene County Fairs.
Each exhibitor must use only one name when entering
exhibits in different classes and lots.
Department N
Canning
Chairperson – Ann Gaut
All entries in this department will be accepted on
Saturday, August 4 from 1:00 p.m. till 4:30 p.m.
Classes 1, 2, 6, 7, 8, 9, & 10 must be submitted in standard
“mason” canning jars, either quarts or pints. Classes 3, 4, &
5 must be exhibited in standard “mason” canning jars, either
pints or 1/2 pint sizes. All jars must be sealed. Rings must
be left on the jar All entries must have been produced since
the 2010 Fair. All entries must conform to USDA or Ball/Kerr
Blue Book Guidelines.
All premium checks void after sixty (60) days.
SCORE CARD FOR CANNED PRODUCTS
Product color, quality, & uniformity of pieces – 60
Liquid and pack clarity – 30
General appearance of exhibit and appearance of jar – 10
TOTAL – 100
SCORE CARD FOR JAM & JELLY
Appearance – natural color of fruit, clear sparkling,
transparent, free from sediment & cloudiness – 50
Consistency – Firm enough to hold shape yet tender and
quivery – 40
Containers – 10
TOTAL – 100
CLASS 1 – Fresh Fruits
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Apples
Lot 2 - Applesauce (no spices)
Lot 3 - Blueberries
Lot 4 - Boysenbarry or Blackberries
Lot 5 - Grapes
Lot 6 - Other
Lot 7 - Peaches
Lot 8 - Pears
Lot 9 - Pie Filling
CLASS 2 – Vegetables
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Barbeque Sauce
Lot 2 - Beans, green
Lot 3 - Beets
Lot 4 - Carrots
Lot 5 - Corn
Lot 6 - Other
Lot 7 - Pepper, hot or sweet, any color
Lot 8 - Potatoes
Lot 9 - Soup Mixture
Lot 10 - Spaghetti Sauce, Meatless
(must be pressure processed)
Lot 11 - Tomatoes
Lot 12 - Vegetables for Stew
CLASS 3 – Jams & Preserves
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Jam - A thick, cooked mixture of fruit, sugar and pectin, usually
containing pieces of fruit.
Preserves - A thick cooked mixture of whole or cut up fruit,
sugar and pectin, usually containing pieces of fruit and it's
seeds. (ie. Strawberry or blueberry)
Marmalade - A Jellied fruit preserve that contains pieces of
rind (usually citrus fruit)
Lot 1 - Boysenberry or Blackberry
Lot 2 - Cherry
Lot 3 - Grape
Lot 4 - Marmalade
Lot 5 - Peach
Lot 6 - Strawberrry
Lot 7 - Any Other
CLASS 4 – Butters
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Butter - A thick, dark preserve made by slowly cooking fruit,
sugar, spices and cider together
Lot 1 - Apple Butter
Lot 2 - Pear Butter
Lot 3 - Any Other
CLASS 5 - Jellies
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Jelly
- A clear, cooked mixture of fruit juice, sugar and usually
pectin.
Lot 1 - Apple
Lot 2 - Boysenberry or Blackberry
Lot 3 - Fruit Mixture
Lot 4 - Grape
Lot 5 - Any other Jelly
CLASS 6 – Syrup
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Berry
Lot 2 - Peach
Lot 3 - Any Other
CLASS 7 – Pickles & Relish
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Beet Pickles or Relish
Lot 2 - Chili Sauce
Lot 3 - Chow-Chow
Lot 4 - Corn Relish
Lot 5 - Cucumber Pickles, sweet
Lot 6 - Dill Beans
Lot 7 - Dill Pickle
Lot 8 - Green Tomato Relish
Lot 9 - Mixed Other Pickles
Lot 10 - Mixed Sweet Pickles
Lot 11 - Mustard Pickles
Lot 12 - Okra
Lot 13 - Onions, Pickled
Lot 14 - Other Pickles
Lot 15 - Other Relish
Lot 16 - Pepper Relish
Lot 17 - Salsa
Lot 18 - Sauerkraut
Lot 19 - Squash Pickles or Relish
Lot 20 - Sweet Pickle Relish
Lot 21 - Tomato Catsup
Lot 22 - Watermelon
CLASS 8 – Canned & Dried Meats
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Beef
Lot 2 - Dried Jerky
Lot 3 - Pork Sausage
Lot 4 - Pork Tenderloin
Lot 5 - Poultry
Lot 6 - Wild Meat
CLASS 9 – Juices
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Apple
Lot 2 - Grape
Lot 3 - Tomato
CLASS - Best of Show!
AWARDS: Rosette, no premium awarded
Participation Award:
Awards: 1st - $30.00; 2nd - $20.00; 3rd - $10.00
Canning - 1 point for each item entered.
3 points for each blue ribbon
2 points for each red ribbon
1 point for each white ribbon
15 points for Best of Show
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July 2012
63rd Annual Greene County Fair
Schedule of Events
SATURDAY, August 4th
Exhibit Entry Opens
Non-Perishable Items
4:30 p.m.
Exhibit Entry Closes
1:00 p.m.
SATURDAY, AUGUST 11th
Exhibit Entry Opens
Perishable Items Only
4:30 p.m.
Exhibit Entry Closes
1:00 p.m.
MONDAY, AUGUST 13th
Family Attractions Welcome Night
Adults $5.00 (Children 11 & Under Free) Until 7pm
$2000 Drawing after Fairest of Fair
Sponsored by: Greeneville.com & Family Attractions
9:00 a.m.
Noon
1:00 p.m.
4:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.
7:00 p.m.
Judging of Exhibits
Little Britches Contest
Junior Dairy Show
Gates Open
Carnival Opens
Greeneville’s Greatest!
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
6:30 p.m.
Tractor Pull
Sponsored by: Meade Tractor.
Jim Saulsbury Motorsports Arena
8:00 p.m.
Fairest of the Fair
Main Stage
9:00 p.m.
The Fugitives
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
11:00 p.m.
Gates Close
TUESDAY, AUGUST 14th
Senior Citizens’ Day
Age 60 & Over - $4.00
Open Dairy Show
Gates Open
Carnival Opens
Corn Bag Toss Tournament
Baby Show
Classes 1-7 Only
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
6:30 p.m.
Tractor Pull
Sponsored by: Meade Tractor
Jim Saulsbury Motorsports Arena
8:00 p.m.
Love & Theft
Main Stage
9:00 p.m.
Bryan Burchfield
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
11:00 p.m.
Gates Close
1:00
4:00
5:00
6:00
6:00
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15th
Student's Night - all students $5.00
(Children 11 & Under FREE)
2:30 p.m.
Wool and Woolies Revue
Weigh in for market lambs need to be 2:30 p.m.
3:30 p.m.
Junior Sheep & Goat Show
Sheep have to be in place by 12:00
4:00 p.m.
Gates Open
5:00 p.m.
Carnival Opens
6:00 p.m.
Corn Bag Toss Tournament
6:30 p.m. Rodeo - Southern Rough Stock Assoc.
Jim Saulsbury Motorsports Arena
6:30 p.m.
Little Miss & Junior Miss
Fairest of the Fair
Tiny Wee Miss - Age 3
Wee Miss - Ages 4, 5, & 6
Tiny Miss - Ages 7, 8, & 9
Little Miss - Ages 10, 11, & 12
Junior Miss - Ages 13, 14, & 15
Main Stage
7:00 p.m.
Greeneville’s Greatest!
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
9:00 p.m.
Daisi Rain
Sponsored by: TEVET
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
11:00 p.m.
Gates Close
THURSDAY, AUGUST 16
Gates Open
Carnival Opens
Corn Bag Toss Tournament
Baby Show
Classes 8-14 Only
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
7:00 p.m.
ATV Drags
Sponsored By Wells Kawasaki
Jim Saulsbury Motorsports Arena
7:00 p.m.
Jamie O’Neal
Main Stage
9:00 p.m.
WIKQ Youth Talent Contest
Sponsored By WIKQ
Main Stage
9:00 p.m.
The Usual Blues
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
11:00 p.m.
Gates Close
4:00
5:00
6:00
6:00
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
FRIDAY, AUGUST 17th
2:00 p.m.
Open Beef Show - Other Breeds
4:00
5:00
6:00
7:00
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
p.m.
Gates Open
Carnival Opens
Open Beef Show - Saler
Teeny Tiny Talent
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
7:00 p.m.
Demolition Derby
8 Cylinder Stock, 4 & 6 Cylinder FWD
Jim Saulsbury Motorsports Arena
7:00 p.m.
Aly Taylor Band
Sponsored by: WIKQ & First Tennessee Bank
Main Stage
9:00 p.m.
Lost Trailers
Sponsored by: WIKQ & First Tennessee Bank
Main Stage
9:00 p.m.
Crossroads Band
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
11:00 p.m.
Gates Close
SATURDAY, AUGUST 18th
10:30 a.m.
Cow Buddies
Showmanship
11:00 a.m.
Junior & Commercial Beef
11:00 a.m.
Heifer Show
1:00 p.m.
Gates Open
1:00 p.m.
Carnival Opens
2:00 p.m.
Jackpot Adult Showmanship
4:00 p.m.
Open Beef Show - Hereford
5:00 p.m.
Baby Show
Classes 15-20 Only
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
6:00 p.m.
Open Beef Show - Angus
6:00 p.m.
Corn Bag Toss Tournament
7:00 p.m.
Demolition Derby
4 & 6 Cyl. Mini-Vans, 8 Cylinder Modified
Stock
Jim Saulsbury Motorsports Arena
7:00 p.m.
Majestic Heights
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
7:00 p.m.
Greeneville’s Greatest! Finals
Main Stage
8:00 p.m.
Foundations
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
9:00 p.m.
Retro Revolver
Main Stage
9:00 p.m.
Strong Ties
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
10:00 p.m.
The McNallys
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
11:00 p.m.
Gates Close
July 2012
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Tues., Aug.
14th
8:00 P.M.
Main Stage
Love & Theft
Demolition Derby
Fri.,
Aug. 17th
Sat.,
Aug. 18th
7:00 p.m.
Entertainment at the Fair!
2012
Fairest of
the Fair
Mon., Aug. 13th • 7:00 pm
Wed., Aug. 15th • 7:00 pm
Mon., Aug.
13th
8:00 P.M. —
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
Main Stage
Sat., Aug. 18th, 7:00 P.M.
2011 Winner
Madison Ray
Main Stage
Greeneville's Greatest!
$2000 Grand Prize
Jim Saulsbury
Motorsports
Arena
Rodeo
Wed.,
Aug. 15th
6:30 p.m.
Jim Saulsbury
Motorsports
Arena
Pay-One-Price Nightly
Carnival Rides
All Week Long!
Youth Talent Contest
Thur.,
Aug. 16th
9:00 p.m.
Main Stage
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Daisi
Rain
Wed.,
Aug. 15th
9:00 P.M.
Andrew Johnson Bank Pavilion
Little Miss & Junior Miss
Fairest of the Fair
Wed., Aug. 15th
6:30 P.M. — Main Stage
ATV
Side-By-Side
Drags
Jamie
O’Neal
Thurs.,
Aug. 16th
7:00 P.M.
Main Stage
Aly Taylor Band
Fri., Aug. 17th
7:00 P.M.
Main Stage
Lost Trailers
Fri.,
Aug. 17th
9:00 P.M.
Main Stage
Thur, Aug. 16th
7:00 p.m.
Sponsored by:
Wells Kawasaki
Let the good times roll!
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Department O
Pastries
Chairperson - Mary Babb
Pastries may ONLY be entered on Saturday, August 11
from 1:00-4:30 p.m.
Recipe on 3 x 5 or 4 x 6 card, typed, MUST
accompany each entry, in bag. All entries must be on
white plate and in a zip-top bag. Entries without recipe or
not on white plate and in zip-top bag WILL NOT be judged.
Pies must be in aluminum pie plate.
The person in whose name it is entered must make
products in 2012.
All entries, except for 1 slice, which do not receive a
prize, may be removed from the department on Monday,
August 13 @10am.
All premium checks void after sixty (60) days.
CLASS 1 - Cakes
AWARDS: 1st - $7.00; 2nd - $6.00; 3rd - $5.00
Lot 1 - Angel Food
Lot 2 - Chocolate
Lot 3 - Pound
Lot 4 - Cheesecake
Lot 5 - Any Other Not Mentioned
CLASS 2 - Pies
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00
Lot 1 - Fruit, any kind
Lot 2 - Fried Pies, any kind (3)
Lot 3 - Pecan
Lot 4 - Lemon
Lot 5 - Chocolate
Lot 6 - Coconut
Lot 7 - Any other not mentioned
CLASS 3 - Cookies - (Plate of Five)
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Drop
Lot 2 - Sugar
Lot 3 - Brownies
Lot 4 - Cup Cakes
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Lot 5 - Chocolate Chip
Lot 6 - Oatmeal
Lot 7 - Peanut Butter
Lot 8 - Any Other
CLASS 4 - Candy - (Plate of Five)
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00;
3rd - $1.00
Lot 1 - Divinity
Lot 2 - Chocolate Fudge
Lot 3 - Coconut Fudge
Lot 4 - Peanut Butter Fudge
Lot 5 - Any other Fudge
Lot 6 - Mints
Lot 7 - Dipped Candies
Lot 8 - Any other
CLASS 5 - Breads
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00;
3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Yeast Bread, Loaf
Lot 2 - Sourdough Bread, Loaf
Lot 3 - Yeast Rolls (5)
Lot 4 - Biscuits, plain (5)
Lot 5 - Biscuits, other (5)
Lot 6 - Cornbread, Corn Muffins,
or Cornsticks, plain (5)
Lot 7 - Cornbread, Corn Muffins,
or Cornsticks, other (5)
Lot 8 - Blueberry Muffins (5)
Lot 9 - Banana, Loaf
Lot 10 - Zucchini, Loaf
Lot 11- Any other
CLASS 6 - Sugar Free - (Sweetened with artificial
sweeteners)
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00;
3rd - $3.00
Lot 1 - Cake
Lot 2 - Pie
Lot 3 - Cookie
Lot 4 - Candy
Lot 5- Bread
CLASS 7 - Decorated Cake - To be judged on appearance
alone, May use styrofoam “Cake” base.
AWARDS: 1st- $5.00; 2nd- $4.00; 3rd- $3.00
CLASS 8 - Best of Show!
AWARDS: Rosette (no premium paid)
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2 points for cookies and candy
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2 points for each Red Ribbon
1 point for each White Ribbon
15 points for Best of Show
Department P
Handwork
Chairperson - Barbara Holt
All entries in this department will be accepted on Saturday,
August 11 from 1:00 p.m. till 4:30 p.m. All hand work
articles must have been made since the 2012 Fair.
All premium checks void after sixty (60) days.
CLASS 1 - Quilting
Bed Quilts
AWARDS: 1st - $12.00; 2nd - $9.00; 3rd - $6.00
Lot 1 - Hand Pieced and Hand Quilted
Lot 2 - Hand Pieced and Machine Quilted
Lot 3 - Machine Pieced and Hand Quilted
Lot 4 - Machine Pieced and Machine Quilted
Lot 5 - Appliqued, Machine Pieced and machine quilted
(design is created entirely by applique and machine
quilting)
Lot 6 - Appliqued, hand pieced and hand quilted (design
is created entirely by applique and hand quilting.)
Lot 7 - Any Other
Miscellaneous Quilts
AWARDS: 1st - $9.00; 2nd - $7.00; 3rd - $5.00
Lot 101 Miniature quilts, to scale (24”
maximum), Doll Quilts (30” maximum) or Nursery Quilt
Lot 102 Wall Hanging (ready to hang), large
(over 48”), hand quilted
Lot 103 Wall Hanging (ready to hang), large
(over 48”), machine quilted
Lot 104 Wall Hanging (ready to hang), small
(under 48”), hand quilted
Lot 105 Wall Hanging (ready to hang), small
(under 48”), machine quilted
Lot 106 Lap Quilt
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Youth Quilt, made by youth less than 14
Lot 24 - Vest, Knit
Art Quilt
Any other
CLASS 5 - Golden Treasures
Entrants in this class must be 70 years of age or older
Quilt
AWARDS: 1st - $10.00; 2nd - $8.00;
3rd - $6.00
Lot 1 - Quilt
Quilted Articles
AWARDS: 1st - $8.00; 2nd - $6.00; 3rd - $4.00
Lot 201 - Wearable Jacket or Vest
Lot 202 - Holiday Items, Stockings, ornaments (2), Tree
Skirt or wall hanging
Lot 203 - Any Other
Lot 204 - Best of Class, Bed Quilt
$25
Lot 205 - Best of Class, Any Other
$25
CLASS 2 - Large Items
AWARDS: 1st - $10.00; 2nd - $8.00; 3rd - $6.00
Lot 1 - Afghan, Crochet
Lot 2 - Afghan, Knit
Lot 3 - Sweater, Knit
Lot 4 - Tablecloth, Crochet
Lot 5 - Sweater, Crochet
CLASS 3 - Medium Items
AWARDS: 1st - $6.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Baby Afghan or bedspread, crochet
Lot 2 - Baby Afghan or bedspread, knit
Lot 3 - Doilies or Table Runner over 16”, knit
Lot 4 - Doilies of Table Runner under 16”, knit
Lot 5 - Doilies or Table Runner over 16”, crochet
Lot 6 - Doilies of Table Runner under 16”, crochet
Lot 7 - Infant sweater set, crochet
Lot 8 - Infant Sweater set, knit
Lot 9 - Sweater, Crochet
Lot 10 - Sweater, knit
CLASS 4 - Small Items
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00;
3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Cap or hat, crochet
Lot 2 - Cap or Hat, Knit
Lot 3 - Cross Stitch, Other
Lot 4 - Cross Stitch Pictures
Lot 5 - Doll Clothes
Lot 6 - Handbag, handmade
Lot 7 - Machine Embroidery
Lot 8 - Other
Lot 9 - Other, crochet
Lot 10 - Other, Knit
Lot 11 - Pillow Embroidery
Lot 12 - Pillow, Counted Cross Stitch
Lot 13 - Pillow, Crochet
Lot 14 - Pillow, Other
Lot 15 - Pillow, Pieced
Lot 16 - Placemats (4), crochet
Lot 17 - Pot Holders (2), crochet
Lot 18 - Scarf, Crochet
Lot 19 - Scarf, Knit
Lot 20 - Shawl, Crochet
Lot 21 - Shawl, Knit
Lot 22 - Stuffed Toy
Lot 23 - Vest, Crochet
All Others
AWARDS: 1st - $6.00; 2nd - $5.00; 3rd - $4.00
Lot 2 - Afghan, crochet
Lot 3 - Crochet over 16”
Lot 4 - Crochet less than 16”
Lot 5 - Pillows, Cross Stitched
Lot 6 - Other
CLASS 6 - Children’s Clothing
Lot 1 - Child’s Dress
Lot 2 - Christening Gown
Lot 3 - Other
1st
$4.00
$7.00
$5.00
2nd
3rd
$3.00 $2.00
$5.00 $3.00
$4.00 $2.00
CLASS 7 - Adult or High School Age1st
2nd
Lot 1 - Ladies’ Dress
$7.00
$5.00
Lot 2 - Bonnet
$4.00
$3.00
Lot 3 - Special Occasion Garment$7.00
$5.00
Lot 4 - Aprons
$4.00
$2.00
Lot 5 - Ladies’ Skirts
$4.00
$3.00
Lot 6 - Two-Piece Dress
$7.00
$5.00
Lot 7 - Ladies’ Slacks
$4.00
$2.00
Lot 8 - Ladies’ Jumper
$7.00
$5.00
Lot 9 - Vest - Fancy
$5.00
$3.00
Lot 10 - Vest - Plain
$4.00
$3.00
Lot 11 - Other
$4.00
$3.00
CLASS 8 - Sweatshirts
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Painted
Lot 2 - Stenciled
Lot 3 - Cross Stitch
Lot 4 - Appliquéd
Lot 5 - Sequin
Lot 6 - Jackets
CLASS 9 - Tee Shirts
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Painted
Lot 2 - Stenciled
Lot 3 - Cross Stitched
Lot 4 - Appliquéd
CLASS 10 - Other
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Painted Clothing - Other
Lot 2 - Handkerchiefs with Edging
Lot 3 - Ties
Lot 3 - Bridal Accessory
CLASS 11 - Table Linens
3rd
$3.00
$2.00
$3.00
$3.00
$2.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$2.00
$2.00
$2.00
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AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Table Cloth
Lot 2 - Place Mats & Napkins(2 Each)
Lot 3 - Pot Holders set of 2
CLASS 12 - Bed Linen
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00
Lot 1 - Sheet & Pillow Case Set
Lot 2 - Pillow Case Set (Hemstitched)
Lot 3 - Pillow Case Set (Embroidered)
Lot 4 - Pillow Case Set (With Edging)
Lot 5 - Pillow Case Set (Appliquéd)
CLASS 13 - Towels
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00
Lot 1 - Guest Towels Embroidered (2)
Lot 2 - Kitchen Towels Embroidered (2)
Lot 3 - Towels, Stenciled
Lot 4 - Kitchen Towels Cross Stitched
Lot 5 - Kitchen Towels Crochet (2)
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CENTURY FARMS TO BE RECOGNIZED BY
PERMANENT DISPLAY AT GREENE COUNTY FAIR
Currently Greene County has 52
certified Century Farms, more than any
other county in the state except Wilson
County in middle Tennessee. Families
who own a farm that may be eligible are
encouraged to complete an application by
June 30th. To be considered for Century
Farm eligibility, a farm must be owned
continuously by the same family and have
been in agricultural production for at least
100 years; must produce $1000 farm
revenue in the year of application must
have at least 10 acres of the original
farm; and must be owned by a resident
of Tennessee.
Since 1984, the Center for Historic
Preservation at Middle Tennessee State
University has administered this statewide
project that documents Tennessee’s
agricultural heritage and history. The
Tennessee Department of Agriculture
(TDA) began the Tennessee Century Farm
Program in 1976 as a bicentennial project.
Throughout the years of the program,
county agents and county historians
have assisted in identifying and certifying
applications prepared by the owners.
More than 1200 families representing
farms across Tennessee have submitted
applications and photographs that tell the
stories of state and local history.
For more information about the
Century Farms Program, please visit the
Web Site at http://tncenturyfarms.org.:
e-mail [email protected]; telephone
615/898-2947; or mail inquiries or
requests for application to Center for
Historic Preservation, Box 80,MTSU,
Murfreesboro, TN 37132.
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Community Bank, Tennessee Department
of Agriculture and Greene County Fair
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Department R
Adult Crafts
Chairpersons Joyce McLaughlin & Karen Zimmerman
All entries in this department will be accepted on
Saturday, August 4 from 1:00 p.m. till 4:30 p.m.
Exhibits must have been made since the 2011 Fair.
All premium checks void after sixty (60) days.
CLASS 1 - Metal & Wood Working
AWARDS:1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Metal Article
Lot 2 - Woodburning
Lot 3 - Scrollsaw
Lot 4 - Wooden Artticle - Large
Lot 5 -Wooden Article - Small
CLASS 2 - Wood Carvings - Beginners
AWARDS:1st - $6.00; 2nd - $5.00; 3rd - $4.00
Lot 1 – Animals
Lot 2 – Birds
Lot 3 – Caricatures
Lot 4 – Miscellaneous
Lot 5 - Walking Sticks & Wood Spirits
Lot 6 – Realistic
Lot 7 – Santas
CLASS 3 - Wood Carvings - Intermediate
AWARDS: 1st - $6.00; 2nd - $5.00; 3rd - $4.00
Lot 1 – Animals
Lot 2 – Birds
Lot 3 – Caricatures
Lot 4 – Miscellaneous
Lot 5 - Walking Sticks & Wood
Lot 6 – Realistic
Lot 7 – Santas
CLASS 4 – Wood Carving - Advanced
AWARDS: 1st - $6.00; 2nd - $5.00; 3rd - $4.00
Lot 1 – Amimals
Lot 2 - Birds
Lot 3 - Caricatures
Lot 4 - Realistic
Lot 5 - Miscellaneous
Lot 6 - Walking Sticks & Wood Spirits
Lot 7 - Santas
Class 5 - Pictures
AWARDS: 1st - $9.00; 2nd - $7.00; 3rd - $5.00
Lot 1 - Counted Cross Stitch
Lot 2 - Crochet
Lot 3 - Needlepoint
Lot 4 - Other
CLASS 6 - Holiday Decorations
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - 3.00; 3rd - 2.00
Lot 1 - Christmas Tree Skirt
Lot 2 - Christmas Tree Ornaments (2)
Lot 3 - Christmas Stocking
Lot 4 - Christmas Wreath
Lot 5 - Door Decoration
Lot 6 - Favors (3) any holiday
Lot 7 - Gift Package, any occasion
Lot 8 - Miscellaneous Wreaths
Lot 9 - Place Mats, any holiday
Lot 10 - Table Centerpiece, any occasion
Lot 11 - Wall Hanging
Lot 12 - Other
Lot 13 - Candle, decorated
CLASS 7 - Miscellaneous
1st
Lot 1 - Bead Craft
$5.00
Lot 2 - Ceramic Article, large $5.00
Lot 3 - Ceramic Article, small $5.00
Lot 4 - Yarn Article
$5.00
Lot 5 - Folk Art, Large
$10.00
Lot 6 - Folk Art, Small
$10.00
Lot 7 - Painted Porcelain
$5.00
Lot 8 - Wall Hanging, large
$7.00
Lot 9 - Wall Hanging, small
$7.00
Lot 10 - Dolls, stuffed
$5.00
Lot 11 - Dolls, dressed
$5.00
Lot 12 - Stuffed Animals
$5.00
Lot 13 - Stuffed Animals, dressed $5.00
Lot 14 - Still Life
$5.00
Lot 15 - Miscellaneous, large $5.00
Lot 16 - Miscellaneous, small $5.00
Lot 17 - Door Stops
$5.00
Lot 18 - Book Covers
$5.00
Lot 19 - Plastic Canvas
$5.00
Lot 20 - Soap
$5.00
Lot 21 - Yard Art
$5.00
Lot 22 - Birdhouse
$5.00
Lot 23 - Sewing Boxes
$5.00
Lot 24 - Paper Items
$5.00
Lot 25 - Stained Glass
$5.00
July 2012
Total
2nd
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$7.00
$7.00
$3.00
$5.00
$5.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
$3.00
3rd
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$4.00
$4.00
$1.00
$3.00
$3.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
CLASS 8 – Jewelry
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Handmade Earrings (2 pair)
Lot 2 - Handmade Lapel Pins (2)
Lot 3 - Hair Accessories
Lot 4 - Belt Buckles
Lot 5 - Rings
Lot 6 - Necklaces
Lot 7 - Bracelets
Lot 8 - Broach or Pin
Lot 9 - Other
CLASS 9 – Baskets
AWARDS: 1st - $7.00; 2nd - $5.00; 3rd - $3.00
Lot 1 - Appalachian Style (egg, melon,etc.)
Lot 2 - Ash
Lot 3 - Chair Weaving
Lot 4 - Free-form
Lot 5 - Holiday, Folk Art
Lot 6 - Miniature
Lot 7 - Nantucket
Lot 8 - Natural
Lot 9 - Reed
Lot 10 - Shaker
Lot 11 - Any Other
Department S
Ornamental Horticulture
Chairpersons - Ann Gaut, Peggy Konski, & Barbara Heins
Exhibitor must grow all plants and cut or dried floral
material. No artificial flowers or foliage may be used in
the show.
Judging of exhibits shall conform to standards of the
National Garden Club and American Rose Society.
Judging shall be based on the following point scale:
Design
30
Scale
30
Color
30
Condition
20
Harmony
30 Distinction
10
Theme
10
150 points
Exhibitor will be expected to know into which class and
Lot each entry should be made.
Entries shall be disqualified for not meeting specifications
of lot description.
Correct botanical and generally accepted common names
shall accompany plants on a 3 x 5 index card. Picks, cards
and reference books will be available at entry desk.
Plants that have won 3 Blue Ribbons or "Best of Class" at
the Greene County Fair should not be entered for judging.
Plants should be in clean, appropriate type and size
container. Plants should be groomed before entry.
PARTICIPATION AWARD
Each entry into Class 1 (Cut and Dried Floral Design) and
Class 2 (Plant Material) will receive 5 points.
Each entry into Class 3 (Educational Exhibit) will receive
20 points.
Each entry into Class 4 (Roses) and Class 5 (Cut Annuals
and Perennials) will receive 2 points.
Each 1st Place will receive 3 points.
Each 2nd Place will receive 2 points.
Each 3rd Place will receive 1 point.
Each “Best of Class” will receive 10 points.
Entries deemed unworthy of judging will not receive points
toward this award.
Exhibitor with the most points will receive $50.
Second place in points will receive $30.
Third place in points will receive $20.
PLANTS AND FLORAL DESIGN
These classes will be received on Saturday, August 11
from 1:00 p.m.- 4:00 p.m. and will be on display the
entire week of the fair.
CLASS 1 - Cut & Dried Floral Design
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00
Lot 1 - Cut flower arrangement not to exceed
18” in height, length, or width
Lot 2 - Cut flower arrangement greater than 18” in height,
length, or width.
Lot 3 - Cut floral arrangement to be exhibited in 8 - 12
oz. Mug, suitable for small table, hospital room, or other
small space.
Lot 4 - Dried floral arrangement not to exceed 18” in
height, width, or length.
Lot 5 - Dried floral arrangement greater than 18”
in
height, length, or width.
Lot.6 - Dried floral arrangement to be exhibitedin 8 - 12
oz. Mug, suitable for small table, hospital room, or other
small space
Lot 7 - Wildflowers
Lot 8 - All Green (foliage only)
Lot 9 - White Flowers
Lot 10 - Zinnias
Lot 11 - Sunflowers
Best of Class Rosette will be presented to best
of Class 1. No premium paid
CLASS 2 - Plant Material
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00
ANNUALS IN CONTAINER
July 2012
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Lot
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102
104
105
106
107
108
109
110
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Caladium
Dahlia
Hibiscus
Lantana
Marigold
Petunia
Vinca
Zinnia
Any Other
BEGONIA IN CONTAINER
Lot 201 - Begonia Semperflorens (Wax-Leaf) Single Bloom
Lot 202 - Dragon Wing Begonia, any color
Lot 203 - Begonia, Angel Wing Type
Lot 204 - Begonia, Tuberous
Lot 205 - Any Other Begonia in Container
BEGONIA IN HANGING BASKETS
Lot 206 - Begonia Semperflorens (Wax-Leaf)
Lot 207 - Dragon Wing Begonia, Any Color
Lot 208 - Begonia, Angel Wing Type, Hanging Basket
Lot 209 - Begonia, Tuberous, Hanging Basket
Lot 210 - Any Other Begonia in Hanging Basket
CACTUS & SUCCULENT
Lot 301 - Crassula (Jade)
Lot 302 - Semperviviums (Hen & Chicks) & Sedum
Lot 303 - Cactus, Christmas or Thanksgiving
Lot 304 - Cactus, any other
Lot 305 - Succulent
COLEUS
Lot 401 - Coleus
COMBINATION CONTAINERS
Lot 501 - Cactus and/or succulent dish garden
Lot 502 - Container garden with plants generally
recognized as house plants
Lot 503 - Container garden with plants generally
recognized as annuals and/or perennials
Lot 504 - Any other combination container
FOLIAGE
Lot 601 - Any plant generally recognized as a houseplant,
with blooms
Lot 602 Any plant generally recognized as a
houseplant, non-blooming
Lot 603 Any plant generally recognized as a
seasonal plant
Lot 604 - Ivy topiary
Lot 605 - Ivy, English types
Lot 606 - Fern, asparagus types
Lot 607 - Fern, Boston types
Lot 608 - Any other foliage plant
GERANIUMS
Lot 701 - Red
Lot 702 - Any other color
Lot 703 - Ivy Leaf
Lot 704 - Scented Geranium
Lot 705 - Any Other Geranium
AFRICAN VIOLET
Lot 801 - African Violet, Purple
Lot 802 - African Violet, Any Other Color
Lot 803 - Any Other
HANGING BASKETS
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Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
Lot
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901
902
903
904
905
906
907
908
909
910
911
912
913
914
915
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Asparagus Type Ferns
Boston Type Ferns
Chlorophytum (Airplane or Spider Plant)
Ivy, Hedera (English)
Ivy, Plectranthus
Ivy, Green Swedish
Foliage
Tradescanthia, Bridal Veil
Tradescanthia, Bolivian Jew
Tradescanthia (Other Wandering Jew Varieties)
Blooming
Petunia
Fushia
Philodendrun
Any Other Hanging Basket
HERBS
Lot 1001 - One herb in one container
Lot 1002 - Herb Garden, Group, 3 or more in a
suitable container
Lot 1003 - Any herb, standard or topiary
Lot 1004 - Group of herbs in containers, one plant
per container, maximum 5, minimum 3.
Lot will be judged with consideration given to
uniqueness of containers as well as condition of plant
material.
IMPATIENS
Lot 1101 - New Guinea, Red
Lot 1102 - New Guinea, Any Other Color
Lot 1103 - Sultana, Red
Lot 1104 - Sultana, Any Other Color
Lot 1105 - Any other in Container
Lot 1106 - Sultana, Red, Hanging Basket
Lot 1107 - Sultana, Any other color, Hanging Basket
Lot 1108 - New Guinea, Red, Hanging Basket
Lot 1109 - New Guinea, any other color, Hanging Basket
Lot 1110 - Any Other in Hanging Basket
MISCELLANEOUS
Lot 1201 - Orchid (Must be in bloom.)
Lot 1202 - Bromeliad
Lot 1203 - Fruited
Lot 1204 - Floating Water Plant (Water Lettuce or
Water Hycinth)
Lot 1205 - Any Other
Best of Class Rosette will be presented to best of Class
2. No premium paid.
CLASS 3 - Educational Exhibits
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $3.00
This class is to educate by exhibiting principles,
techniques, design, and use of any plant material. Preregistration at the fair office for this class is required.
Entries shall be presented on a card table, to be
furnished by exhibitor.
ROSES
These classes will be received on Wednesday, August 15
from 9:30 a.m. until 11:00 a.m. and will be on display
until the end of the fair.
CLASS 4 - Cycle of Bloom Challenge.
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00
Three Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora blooms of one variety.
One at bud exhibition stage, one at full bloom, and one
disbudded.
CLASS 5 - Three Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora buds
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00
One or more varieties, disbudded.
CLASS 6 - Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora Bloom at
exhibition stage, disbudded
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00
Lot 1 - White to Yellow
Lot 2 - Yellow to Yellow Blend
Lot 3 - Orange or Orange Blend
Lot 4 - Pink or Pink Blend
Lot 5 - Red or Red Blend
Lot 6 - Mauve
CLASS 7 - Floribunda
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00
Single bloom, disbudded, at exhibition stage.
Lot 1 - White to Yellow
Lot 2 - Yellow to Yellow Blend
Lot 3 - Orange or Orange Blend
Lot 4 - Pink or Pink Blend
Lot 5 - Red or Red Blend
Lot 6 - Mauve
CLASS 8 - Sprays, Any Color
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00
Lot 1 - Hybrid Tea Spray
Lot 2 - Grandiflora Spray
Lot 3 - Floribunda Spray
CLASS 9 - Full Blown, Hybrid Tea or Grandiflora
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00
Lot 1 - Disbudded, any color
CLASS 10 - Polyantha, Shrub, or Old Garden Roses
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00
Lot 1 - Any color
CLASS 11 - Climbers
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00
Climbing Hybrid Teas must be shown in appropriate
Hybrid Tea Class.
Lot 1 - Single Bloom
Lot 2 - Spray
CLASS 12 - Miniature, one stem showing one bloom
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00;
3rd - $1.00
Disbudded, at exhibition stage.
Lot 1 - White to Yellow
Lot 2 - Yellow to Yellow Blend
Lot 3 - Orange or Orange Blend
Lot 4 - Pink or Pink Blend
Lot 5 - Red or Red Blend
Lot 6 - Mauve
CLASS 13 - Miniature, one stem showing a spray
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00;
3rd - $1.00
Lot 1 - White to Yellow
Lot 2 - Yellow to Yellow Blend
Lot 3 - Orange or Orange Blend
Lot 4 - Pink or Pink Blend
Lot 5 - Red or Red Blend
Lot 6 - Mauve
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CLASS 14 - Miniature, Full Blown
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00;
3rd - $1.00
Lot 1 - White, Yellow
Lot 2 - Orange, Apricot
Lot 3 - Red, Pink
Lot 4 - Mauve, Russet
CLASS 16 - Cut Flowers, Annuals, Perennials & Flowering Shrubs
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00
CLASS 15 - Miniature Rose in container, any color
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00;
3rd - $1.00
Lot 1 - Miniature Rose in container, any color
Best in Show - Rosette (no premium paid)
CUT FLOWERS
This class will be received on Friday, August 17 from 8:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. and will
be on display August 17 and 18.
Entries will not be taken after 11:30 a.m. Allow yourself enough time.
The Fair will furnish all containers for cut annuals and perennials. Exhibitors will be
expected to know into which class and lot each entry should be made.
Entries shall be disqualified for not meeting specifications of lot description.
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Lot 102 - Althea or Rose of Sharon, Any Color, Double Bloom
Lot 103 - Amaranthus, 1 Stalk
Lot 104 - Baby’s Breath, 1 Stem
Lot 105 - Buddleia or Butterfly Bush, 1 Stem, White
Lot 106 - Buddleia or Butterfly Bush, 1 Stem, Blue or Purple
Lot 107 - Buddleia or Butterfly Bush, 1 Stem, Pink
Lot 108 - Buddleia or Butterfly Bush, 1 Stem, Any Other Color
Lot 109 - Celosia, 1 Stem, Any Color
Lot 110 - Canna, Leaf and 1 Stem, Any Color
Lot 111 - Cleome or Spider Plant, 1 Stem, Any Color
Lot 112 - Crepe Myrtle, 1 Stem, Pink
Lot 113 - Crepe Myrtle, 1 Stem, White
Lot 114 - Crepe Myrtle, 1 Stem, Any Color
Lot 115 - Cosmos, Any Color, 3 Stems
Lot 201 - Dahlia, Large Bloom, 4” and up, 1 Stem, Any Color
Lot 202 - Dahlia, Medium Bloom, 2.5” TO 4”, 1 Stem, Any Color
Lot 203 - Dahlia, Small Bloom, Under 2.5”, Any Color
Lot 204 - Shasta Daisy, 3 Stems
Lot 205 - Daylily, any color, 1 Stem
Lot 206 - Digitalis (Foxglove), 1 Stem, Any Color
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Lot 301 - Echinacea or Cone Flower, 3 Stems, Any Color
Lot 302 - Foliage Suitable for Cut Arrangements
Lot 303 - Gladiola, 1 Stem Any Color
Lot 304 - Gladiola, Pink Shades, 1 Stem
Lot 305 - Gladiola, Yellow Shades, 1 Stem
Lot 306 - Gladiola, Red Shades, 1 Stem
Lot 307 - Garden Phlox, White, 1 Stem
Lot 308 - Garden Phlox, Pink, 1 Stem
Lot 309 - Garden Phlox, Red, 1 Stem
Lot 310 - Garden Phlox, Blue, 1 Stem
Lot 311 - Garden Phlox, Purple, 1 Stem
Lot 312 - Garden Phlox, Any Other Color, 1 Stem
Lot 313 - Grass, Ornamental, 1 Stem
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Lot 401 - Hydrangea, White Shades, 1 Stem
Lot 402 - Hydrangea, Pink Shades, 1 Stem
Lot 403 - Hydrangea, Blue Shades, 1 Stem
Lot 404 - Hollyhock, Any Color, 1 Stem
Lot 405 - Hibiscus, White Shades, 1 Bloom
Lot 406 - Hibiscus, Pink Shades, 1 Bloom
Lot 407 - Hibiscus, Red Shades, 1 Bloom
Lot 408 - Hibiscus any other color, 1 Bloom
Lot 409 - Hosta, 1 Leaf and Bloom Spike
Lot 410 - Lavander, Any Color, 3 Stems
Lot 411 - Lily, Any Other, 1 Stem, Any Color
Lot 412 - Liriopie or Monkey Grass, 3 Stems, 1 Leaf
All Marigolds Must Have One Set of Leaves and Stem Must
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Be 6” Long To Be Judged.
Lot 500 - Marigold, Large Bloom, 4” and up
Lot 501 - Marigold, Medium Large Bloom, 3-4”
Lot 502 - Marigold, Medium Bloom, 2-3”
Lot 503 - Marigold, Small Bloom 1-2”
Lot 504 - Marigold, Miniature, up to 1”
Photography which has previously received a blue ribbon at
the Greene County Fair is not eligible to reenter.
Prints in Class 1 and Class 2 must be of sizes: 5” x 7” to 16”
x 20”. They must be mounted on mat board only. No frames
will be accepted for judging.
CHRYSANTHEMUM, ONE SPRAY
Lot 550 - Mum, White to Yellow Shades
Lot 551 - Mum, Orange, Red or Bronze Shades
Lot 552 - Mum, Pink to Purple Shades
Skyscapes include sunsets, lightning and clouds which may
include anything.
Lot 601 - Pervoskia or Russian Sage, 1 Stem
Lot 602 - Petunia, Single, 1 Stem, Red Shades
Lot 603 - Petunia, Single, 1 Stem, Pink Shades
Lot 604 - Petunia, Single 1 Stem Blue or Purple Shades,
Lot 605 - Petunia, Single 1 Stem White to Yellow Shades
Lot 606 - Petunia, Single, 1 Stem, Any Other Color
Lot 607 - Queen Anne’s Lace, 1 Stem
Lot 700 - Rudbeckia, Black-Eyed Susan, 3 Stems, Any Color
Lot 701 - Rudbeckia, Any Other, 3 Stems, Any Color
Lot 702 - Salvia, Red, 3 Stems
Lot 703 - Salvia, Any Other Color, 3 Stems
Lot 704 - Sunflower, Under 4” Diameter
Lot 705 - Sunflower, 4” - 8” Dia., Any Color 8” Dia. Max
Lot 706 - Snapdragon, 1 Stem, Any Color
Lot 707 - Sweet Pea, 3 Stems, Any Color
Lot 708 - Tuberose, 1 Stem
Lot 709 - Yarrow, Any Color, 1 Stem
Macro-Photography is extreme close-ups taken with macro,
telephoto lenses, bellows or tubes.
Lot 800 - Zinnia, 4” Bloom & up, Any Color, 1 Stem
Lot 801 - Zinnia, 3-4” Bloom, Any Color, 1 Stem
Lot 802 - Zinnia, 2-3” Bloom, Any Color, 1 Stem
Lot 803 - Zinnia, 1-2” Bloom, Any Color, 1 Stem
Lot 804 - Zinnia, Up to 1” Bloom, Any Color, 1 Stem
Prints may be mounted on any color mounting board with the
maximum size for photo work being 26” in any direction.
Landscapes may include buildings, bridges, nature, people or
wildlife which is recognizable as scenery.
Motion Photography is panning, blurring sports, racing, playing,
peak of action and also stop action.
Abstracts are special designs and effects.
Architecture includes any man-made structure, buildings,
bridges, and towers.
Plantworld includes nuts, mushrooms and flowers.
In Class 3, three related snapshots will be required for each
category and must be of sizes (4 x 6). All 3 snapshots must
be mounted on mat board or poster board for each category
entered in Class 3.
ALL EXHIBITS WILL BE REQUIRED TO HAVE THE PROPER
MEANS BY WHICH THE PHOTO-WORK CAN BE HUNG ON PEG
BOARD.
BEST OF CLASS ROSETTE - no premium paid.
CLASS 2 - Black & White Toned Prints
All entries in this department will be accepted on Saturday,
August 4 from 1:00 p.m. till 4:30 p.m.
Anyone who derives 25% of their income from photography is
considered a professional and is not eligible to enter exhibits.
No more than two prints may be entered in any one lot by
one person.
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CLASS 1 - Color Prints
Lot 901 - Berried Shrub, 1 Stem
Lot 902 - Fruited Shrub, 1 Stem
Lot 903 - Blooming Shrub, 1 Stem
Lot 904 - Any Other Annual
Lot 905 - Any Other Perennial
Lot 906 - Any Other, Suitable for Drying
Lot 907 - Group of 6
Chairpersons - Alton Bradley, Jerry Hankins, Lynn Boswell
619 Asheville Hwy.
Greeneville, TN 37745
A “Best of Show” will be chosen from both Class 1 and 2.
All premium checks void after sixty (60) days.
(5" x 7" to 16" x 20")
Lot 1 - People
Lot 2 - Skyscapes
Lot 3 - Macro Photography
Lot 4 - Landscape
Lot 5 - Still Life
Lot 6 - Animals
Lot 7 - Motion Photography
Lot 8 - Architecture
Lot 9 - Open
Lot 10 - 'Best of Show"
Department U
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Lot 1 - People
Lot 2 - Motion Photography
Lot 3 - Abstract - Special Effects
Lot 4 - Architecture
Lot 5 - Landscape
Lot 6 - Open
Lot 7 -"Best of Show"
1st
$8.00
$8.00
$8.00
$8.00
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$8.00
$8.00
$10.00
1st
$8.00
$8.00
$8.00
$8.00
$8.00
$8.00
$10.00
2nd
$6.00
$6.00
$6.00
$6.00
$6.00
$6.00
$6.00
$6.00
$6.00
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2nd
$6.00
$6.00
$6.00
$6.00
$6.00
$6.00
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3rd
$4.00
$4.00
$4.00
$4.00
$4.00
$4.00
$4.00
$4.00
$4.00
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3rd
$4.00
$4.00
$4.00
$4.00
$4.00
$4.00
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CLASS 3 - Color Snapshots
(4 x 6")
Lot 1 - Animals & People
Lot 2 - Plantworld & Landscape
1st
$8.00
$8.00
2nd
$6.00
$6.00
3rd
$4.00
$4.00
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Col. Larry H. & Vicki W. Jones, Owners/Auctioneer
400 North Irish Street, Greeneville, TN 37743
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Announcements made the day of sale take precedence over all advertising.
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Department V
Fine Arts - Paintings and
Drawings
Chairpersons - Marjorie Bradley, Joy Rader, Susan
Otto, Malinda Holt
All entries in this department will be accepted on Saturday,
August 4 from 1:00 p.m. till 4:30 p.m.
All entries submitted should be originals by the exhibitor.
Materials from art books and publicized photographs are
not considered originals. Anyone who derives 25% of their
income from art is considered Professional and is not
eligible to enter exhibits. No more than two pieces of art
work in any one lot for any one person. All art work must
be properly framed and wired for hanging or it will not be
accepted. Children's art may be backed with mat board,
poster board, etc. A portrait is center-focused and in defines
as head and shoulders focused above the waist in which
the subject matter can be easily recognized. Landscapes
may include buildings, bridges, nature, people, or wildlife
which is recognizable. Any art work which has received a
Blue Ribbon from the Greene county Fair is not eligible to
reenter. Any media so-desired by the artist may be used for
any category. (Pastel, Acrylic, Charcoal, Water Color, Oil and
Pen and Ink may be used). Each painting must be relatively
flat, (4" or less) in thickness and no three dimensional art
or not any larger than 36" x 48". Vehicles include cars,
trucks, trains, motorcycles, tanks, buses, and etc.
All premium checks void after sixty (60) days.
CLASS 1 - Senior Citizens (All media)
AWARDS: 1st - $8.00; 2nd - $6.00; 3rd - $4.00
Lot 1 - Open
CLASS 2 - Adult (All Media)
AWARDS: 1st - $8.00; 2nd - $6.00; 3rd - $4.00
Lot 1 - Portrait
Lot 2 - Landscapes
Lot 3 - Seascapes
Lot 4 - Still Life
Lot 5 - Character Sketching
Lot 6 - Wildlife and Domestic
Lot 7 - Painting on Glass
Lot 8 - Open
CLASS 3 - High School
Grades 9, 10, 11, 12 (All Media)
AWARDS: 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $4.00; 3rd - $2.00
Lot 1 - Portrait
Lot 2 - Landscapes - Seascapes
Lot 3 - Still Life
Lot 4 - Wildlife and Domestic
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Lot 5 - Character Sketching
Lot 6 - Open
CLASS 4 - Jr. High
Grades 6, 7, 8 (All Media)
AWARDS: 1st - $4.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.50
Lot 1 - Character Sketching
Lot 2 - Landscapes - Seascapes
Lot 3 - Still Life
Lot 4 - Wildlife and Domestic
Lot 5 - Open
CLASS 5 - Elementary
Grades 4, 5 (All Media)
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.50; 4th - $1.00
Lot 1 - Character Sketching
Lot 2 - Landscapes - Seascapes
Lot 3 - Still Life
Lot 4 - Wildlife and Domestic
Lot 5 - Open
CLASS 6 - Elementary
Grades 1, 2, 3 (All Media)
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.50; 4th - $1.00
Lot 1 - Character Sketching
Lot 2 - Landscapes - Seascapes
Lot 3 - Still Life
Lot 4 - Wildlife
Lot 5 - Open
CLASS 7 - Pre-School (All Media)
AWARDS: 1st - $2.00; 2nd - $1.50; 3rd - $1.00; 4th - Ribbon
Lot 1 - Character Sketching
Lot 2 - Animals
Lot 3 - Open
Department Y
Junior Crafts
(18 Years and Younger)
Chairpersons - Nancy Saulsbury, Chris Collette,
Rebecca Collette, & Rhonda Collins
All entries in this department will be accepted on Saturday,
August 4 from 1:00 p.m. till 4:30 p.m. All entries will be
accepted.
All premium checks void after sixty (60) days.
CLASS 1
AWARDS: 1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00; 3rd - $1.00
Lot 1 - Model - large
Lot 2 - Model - small
Lot 3 - Tin Can Article
Lot 4 - Waste Basket
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5 - Weave-it Article
6 - Paper Maché Article and Paper
7 - Crayon Art
8 - Plastic Article
9 - Paint by Number Picture
10 - Throw Away Craft - Useful
11 - Article made of Dried or Native Material
12 - Christmas Tree Ornaments
13 - Ceramic Article
14 - Plaster of Paris Article
15 - Wood Article - large
16 - Wood Article - small
17 - Collection of Small Article
18 - Leather
19 - Wall Hangings and Wreaths
20 - Pillows
21 - Dolls
22 - Metals
23 - Magnets
24 - Candle Holder
25 - Decorated Basket
26 - Door Stop & Stepping Stone
27 - Sand Art
28 - Holiday Crafts
29 - Clay Article
30 - Jewelry
31 - Decorated Cap
32 - Basket - plain
33 - Pincushion
34 - Decorated Package
35 - Painted Rock
36 - Stained Glass
37 - Stuffed Toy
38 - Glass Jar, Painted
39 - Painted Glass
40 - Picture Frame
41 - Bird House
42 - Felt Item
43 - Tote Bag
44 - Lego, Small
45 - Lego, Large
46 - Cross Stitch
47 - Wind Chime
48 - Beaded Item
49 - Tie Dye Shirt
50 - Sun Catcher
51 - Baby Quilt or Blanket
52 - Foam Article
53 - Needle Work
54 - Felt Picture
55 - Pot Holders
56 - Miscellaneous
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GREENE COUNTY FAIR LIVESTOCK SHOW
SHOW SCHEDULE
LITTLE BRITCHES .........................................................Aug. 13th @ 12:00 Noon
all maters, questions and differences in regard thereto, or otherwise arising out
of, connected with, or incidental to the Fair.
ALL PREMIUM CHECKS MUST BE CASHED WITHIN SIXTY (60) DAYS OF
ISSUE
JUNIOR DAIRY SHOW ........................................................Aug. 13th @ 1:00 P.M.
OPEN GUERNSEY SHOW ...................................................Aug. 14th @ 1:00 P.M.
OPEN JERSEY SHOW ........................................................Aug. 14th @ 1:00 P.M.
OPEN HOLSTEIN SHOW ....................................................Aug. 14th @ 1:00 P.M.
WOOL & WOOLIES REVUE .................................................Aug. 15th @ 2:30 P.M.
JUNIOR SHEEP & GOAT SHOW ..........................................Aug. 15th @ 3:30 P.M.
OPEN OTHER BREEDS SHOW ............................................Aug. 17th @ 2:00 P.M.
OPEN SALER SHOW..........................................................Aug. 17th @ 6:00 P.M.
COW BUDDIES ..............................................................Aug. 18th @ 10:30 A.M.
SHOWMANSHIP .............................................................Aug. 18th @ 11:00 A.M.
JACKPOT ADULT SHOWMANSHIP. .......................................Aug. 18th @ 2:00 P.M.
JUNIOR & COMMERCIAL BEEF HEIFER SHOW ..................Aug. 18th @ 11:00 A.M.
OPEN HEREFORD SHOW ...................................................Aug. 18th @ 4:00 P.M.
OPEN ANGUS SHOW .........................................................Aug. 18th @ 6:00 P.M.
GENERAL INFORMATION
ALL LIVESTOCK MUST BE PRE-ENTERED. Entries close July 30th and application
for entry must be made on regulation entry blanks, furnished by The Greene
County Fair or submitted via online entry at the Greene County Fair Website,
http://www.greenecountyfair.com. When entries exceed tie capabilities, animals
will be accepted according to the date entries are received or date postmarked,
whichever is first. Nonrefundable fee and entry form must be mailed to:
Greene County Fair
P.O. Box 582
Greeneville, TN 37744-0582
(Please write name of department on outside of envelope)
GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS
Bedding for livestock will not be provided.
The Greene County Fair management reserves to its Board the final and absolute
right to interpret these rules and regulations and arbitrarily settle and determine
All livestock exhibitors will be required to purchase an exhibitor ticket for $7.00
and pay an entry fee, if applicable, for each animal entered. Feed, care and
bedding of animals must be provided by exhibitors.
No animals can be entered or exhibited as purebred unless same has
been recorded in the recognized books of record for their respective breeds,
and exhibitors must produce certificates of registry at the request of the
superintendent in charge any time during the Fair.
Animals shown by juniors cannot be shown again as being owned by adults, nor
can animals owned by adults be shown by juniors.
For personal and fire safety, aisle ways MUST be kept clear. No grooming
chutes, pedestal fans, etc. in aisle ways. All electrical equipment must be in
reliable working condition with all safety shields in their appropriate place.
Protests will be considered by the Executive Committee providing the protest
is in writing and accompanied by a cash deposit of $25.00, which deposit will
be forfeited to the Fair in the event the party fails to sustain his protest. Show
Manager must be informed of protest within one (1) hour after show in question.
Protest forms are available from the superintendent.
Feed must be furnished by the exhibitor and animals must be kept in place
assigned.
Livestock for display only must be haltered and adhere to all Open & Junior
Show rules, fees, deadlines, health requirements and provided care consistent
with other livestock entries.
All animals exhibited must meet requirements of the fair.
Dairy & Beef Exhibitors
Appreciation Dinners Sponsored by:
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JUNIOR SHOW RULES & REGULATIONS
The Greene County Fair Livestock Committee has
made the decision to allow any person under 21
years of age to exhibit their animal unassisted in the
Junior Show.
Only animals officially recorded in the name of
the exhibitor before July 1st of the current year may
be shown and the registration certificate of each
animal shall be submitted to the Superintendent of
this show. All animals must be registered with the
exception of commercial market lambs, heifers and
steers. Application for registration or transfer will not
be accepted. No joint ownership will be accepted for
Junior entries.
Juniors must purchase an exhibitor ticket.
No entry fee will be charged in the junior
department and the stall space will be provided
free. Juniors not participating in Open Show may
leave after 10:00 p.m.
If an animal is to be entered in the open show, the
regular stall rent will be charged, and the animal
will be released as indicated under each open
show class.
CARE OF EXHIBITS
The Fair will not be responsible for any injury or
damage to livestock, crop or other exhibit but will
take reasonable precautions to guard against loss
or damage. Exhibitors must provide feed, care and
bedding for livestock.
The President of the Fair shall have supervision
and control of all exhibits and exhibitions during the
Fair, whether in the buildings, arena, or grounds, and
reserves the right to prescribe the dimensions and
regulate the positions of all signs, to control the
distribution of advertising matter and generally to
direct the arrangements of articles on exhibition so
far as appearance. All instructions shall come from
him or through authorized officials.
SHOW RING
The superintendents of the livestock departments
will exclude entries from all competition should there
be embarrassing or unnecessary delay on the part of
exhibitors in bringing animals into the show ring.
JUDGES AND AWARDS
There must be at least two (2) exhibits in each
class in order to obtain first place premiums in
Open Shows.
In classes where exhibits are made by only one
exhibitor, the Fair will pay only second premium
money, and that only where the entry is worthy.
The right is reserved to withhold the prized
awarded in every case in which it shall appear
to the Fair that the regulations have not been
complied with, or that fraud or deception has been
attempted, or where the article or animal is not
worthy, and decision shall be final and binding on
all parties.
Judges are especially instructed not to award
premiums to any animal or article because of its
presence. It must be individually worthy. It is
not the policy of the Fair to encourage indifferent
production, and no premium shall be awarded to
any animal or article that does not possess high
intrinsic merit.
Judges will apply to the executive officer in charge
of the department in which they are to act in all
cases of doubt or difficulty.
Regard will be had to symmetry, size, form, action,
constitution, vigor, and general characteristics of
the various breeds with reasonable allowance for
age; due regard will also be paid to carriage, style,
and general refinement that donates high breeding,
points which, while not weighing in the scale points,
add value to animals when being sold for breeding
purposes. In groups encouragement will be given
to uniformity of breed type.
The Fair reserves the right to discriminate against
both excessive obesity, which cannot be a profitable
condition for breeding animals, and excessive
leanness, in which condition animals are unfit for
exhibition.
All animals must be shown and paraded as
directed by the superintendent or judge, and any
exhibitor refusing to comply with instructions or
superintendent or judge or refusing to give any
information required, may be ordered from the
ring, and stock excluded from competition. If an
exhibitor fails to exhibit animals at request of
superintendent of department he forfeits his prize
money.
Any animal deemed unrully or dangerous by the
livestock superintendent may be removed from the
show ring!
The ages of all animals must be given and
satisfactorily verified if required. The ages of cattle
will be computed as specified in special rules
printed in departments.
Any exhibitor attempting or in any way interfering
with the judges during their adjudications will
be promptly excluded from competition, and the
premiums awarded will be withheld.
The decision of the awarding judges shall be final.
Judges in the several departments shall give the
reasons, if desired for their decisions, embracing
the value and desirable qualities of the animals or
articles to which the premiums are awarded.
Department superintendents will hand in the list of
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awards to the Secretary as soon as possible, and
make their extended reports afterwards. They are
requested to report fully upon all objects of merit and
make such recommendations as circumstances may
suggest, but not award extra prizes.
TENNESSEE DEPARTMENT
OF AGRICULTURE
DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRIES
2012 REGULATIONS
Summary:
Livestock health requirements for fairs
and exhibitions.
SPECIAL COMMENTS
(1) Health certificates issued in satisfaction of these
Tennessee Fair Regulations shall be good for 90
days for Tennessee livestock only.
(2) Any tests required of cattle and swine shall
be good for 90 days for Tennessee cattle and
swine only.
(3) Note that exhibition requirements for out-ofstate livestock are the same as regular import
requirements.
(4) Warts and ringworm are considered contagious
and infections diseases and are permissible
exclusions only if considered inactive by the
issuing veterinarian and noted as such on the
Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.
(5) Scabies, contagious ecthyma (soremouth),
footrot, cutaneous fungal and bacterial infections
(i.e. club lamb disease), and cutaneous
lymphadenitis are considered contagious
and infections diseases, and are permissible
exclusions only if considered inactive by the
issuing veterinarian and noted as such on the
Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.
(6) Fair officials are responsible for reporting any
violations of these regulations to the state
veterinarian or his agent.
I GENERAL
A. All stalls, pens, chutes, etc., located on the grounds
of fairs and exhibitions shall be thoroughly cleaned
and disinfected with a disinfectant approved by
USDA, APHIS before accepting livestock.
B. All livestock (except poultry) which enter
fairs and exhibitions shall be accompanied
by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection with
individual permanent identification or sufficient
description to identify each animal.
C. No animal which shows clinical signs of
infectious or communicable disease shall be
allowed to enter or remain on premises of fairs
and exhibitions. It shall be the responsibility
of the manager of each event to assure prompt
removal of such animals.
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Department F
Junior Sheep
& Meat Goat Show
th
August 15 - 3:30 p.m.
Superintendent - Diane Shelton
Director - Dallas Ottinger
Participants are required to purchase
exhibitor tickets.
Exhibitors must provide bedding for livestock.
Class IV - Sheep - Other Breeds
is no maximum weight.
1. Senior Ram Lambs - Born Sept. 1 thru Dec. 31,
Class I - Sheep - Oxford
Class II - Sheep - Dorset
Class III - Sheep - Shropshire
Lot
2011
1. Light Weight Market Lambs
2. Early Junior Ram Lambs - Born Jan. 1 thru Feb. 14,
2. Medium Weight Market Lambs
2012
3. Medium Heavy Weight Market Lambs
3. Late Junior Ram Lambs - Born after Feb. 15, 2012
4. Heavy Weight Market Lambs
4. Grand Champion Ram (Lots 1, 2, & 3)
5. Grand Champion Market Lamb
5. Reserve Grand Champion Ram
6. Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb
6. Senior Yearling Ewes - Born Sept. 1, 2009 thru Feb.
Class VI - Goats - Breeding Meat Goat Show
7. Junior Yearling Ewes - Born Feb. 15 thru Aug. 31,
Animals
2011.
Association.
8. Senior Ewe Lambs - Born Sept. 1 thru Dec. 31,
Open to registered percentage or fullblood.
2011.
Animals shown in this class cannot be shown in Market
9. Early Junior Ewe Lambs - Born Jan. 1 thru Jan. 31,
2012.
must
be
registered
in
a
Meat
Goat
Goat Show.
Lot
10. Intermediate Junior Ewe Lambs - Born Feb. 1 thru
1.
Buck Kids age up to under 3 months
Feb. 28, 2013.
2.
Buck Kids age 3 months to under 6 months
11. Late Junior Ewe Lambs - Born Mar. 1, 2012 and
3.
Buck Kids Age 6 months to under 9 months
4.
Buck Kids Age 9 months to 12 months
5.
Grand Champion Buck Kid
6.
Reserve Grand Champion Buck Kid
7.
Doe Kid age up to under 3 months
8.
Doe Kid age 3 months to under 6 months
Class.
9.
Doe Kid age 6 months to under 9 months
All market lambs must have lamb teeth and must be
10. Doe Kid age 9 months to under 12 months
wether or ewe lambs.
11. Yearling Doe age 12 months to under 18 months
Ewe lambs shown as market lambs cannot show in
12. Yearling Doe age 18 months to under 24 months
after.
12. Grand Champion Ewe (Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, & 11).
13. Reserve Grand Champion Ewe.
Class V - Sheep - Market Lamb Show
An exhibitor may show no more than two lambs in this
PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.
ALL ANIMALS MUST HAVE A SCRAPIE TAG
Lambs should weigh a minimum of 75 pounds. There
Lot
14, 2011
Exhibitors are allowed to enter no more than two animals
in any one lot.
All animals are to be in place by 12:00 noon. on the
day of the show. Facilities will be available by 8:00 a.m.
No bedding will be furnished by the Fair. Wool & Woolies
practice will begin at 2:00 p.m. The Wool & Woolies
Show (entries can also lead a goat) will be at 2:30 p.m.
All market entries must be weighed by 2:30 p.m. The
show will begin at 3:30 p.m. Animals will be released at
8:00 p.m. Participants are required to purchase exhibitor
tickets for themselves and for any person assisting them
at the show.
All exhibitors must be 4-H members or Vocational
Agricultural students and are required to have been enrolled
in the fourth grade or above on January of the current
calendar year in the State of Tennessee.
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Class VII - Goats - Market Goat Show
Any breed or cross breed of goat can show
(registration not required).
All goats will be weighed and classified prior to the
show and will be divided into classes by weight.
All animals must have either an ear tag or legible
tattoo to be able to show.
All animals will be doe kids or wether kids (must not
exhibit any testicular tissue).
An animal must show no breaking of skin or eruption
of either of two permanent front teeth.
Milk teeth must be in place.
All animals must be slick shorn with 3/8” of hair or
less.
An exhibitor can show a maximum of two animals in
this Class.
Lot
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Light Weight
Medium Weight
Medium Heavy Weight
Heavy Weight
Grand Champion Market Goat
Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat
All premium money available will be used, and individual
prize money will depend on the number of animals shown.
Animals will not be grouped, but will all be considered in
one group for the purpose of allocating the premiums. All
animals deemed worthy by the Judge will receive a blue
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participating ribbon. Group money paid will not exceed $9.
The three highest placings in each class will receive the
following additional premiums: 1st - $3; 2nd - $2; 3rd - $1.
No pen fee will be charged.
Special Rules
1.
Any breed requesting a show of their own must
maintain 3 different breeders and 10 head of sheep for
3 consecutive years before consideration will be given
to that specific breed to have their own show.
2.
To maintain a show, there must be 3 different
breeders and 10 head of sheep each year of the Greene
County Fair.
If Rule #2 of the Special Rules is violeted the first year,
all due consideration will be given to the breed by the
livestock committee. If there is two years consecutive
of violations, that breed will immediately be placed on
probaton. The third consecutive year of violations, that
particular breed will be placed back in the Other Breeds
Class.
WOOL AND WOOLIES REVUE
August 15 - 2:30 p.m.
Practice Show at 2:00 p.m.
Ext. Office: 798-1710
The objectives of this class are to present a class of
sheep in a most attractive manner, to give spectators an
opportunity to view young people modeling wool garments
while leading the wool producer, and to provide models an
opportunity to develop poise.
RULES
Participants are required to purchase
exhibitor tickets.
Subject to General Rules and Regulations
All contestants must be under 21 years of age as of date
of show.
Entrants must lead a registered ewe or market lamb which
has been conditioned, fitted and trained to show at halter.
The sheep does not have to be owned by the entrant.
Entrant must wear a garment made of wool or wool blend.
Garment does not have to be constructed by entrant.
The following standard will be used when judging classes:
A. Entrant’s garment (Style, Accessories Appropriate,
Fashionable, Color Becoming of Model, Suitable for
Age and Neatness). 40%.
B.
Poise and Appearance (Modeling Ability, Attitude,
Poise and Gracefulness, and Grooming). 25%.
C. Presentation of Sheep (Attitude toward animal, Halter
on properly, Clean, Groomed appropriately, Lamb
under control while modeling and in line, Lamb’s outfit
compatible with model’s outfit). 35%.
Entries may be obtained from your County Extension Office
or the Greene County Extension Office. Mail all entry forms
to:
UT Extension - Greene County
County Court House Annex
204 North Cutler Street, Suite 105
Greeneville, TN 37745
Phone (423) 798-1710
Fax (423) 798-1713
Entries must be received at the Greene County 4-H Office
by 5:00 p.m. on Monday before the show on Wednesday. NO
ENTRIES WILL BE ACCEPTED after the 5:00 p.m. deadline.
Extension Office Fax number is (423) 798-1713. A modeling
practice will be held immediately before the show for those
wishing to practice at 2:00 p.m. Wool & Woolies Revue will
begin at 2:30 p.m.
AWARDS:
1st - $15.00; 2nd - $12.00; 3rd - $10.00; 4th - $8.00
Plus Ribbons
CLASSES:
1 - Senior contestants age* 17 years and under 21
years.
2 - Pairs Competition* Under 6 years of age. Must have a
partner (older sibling, friend, parent, etc.) to help control sheep. Partner should be dressed to coordinate
with the contestant, but only contestant will model on
stage. Awards will go to contestant.
3 - Primary contestants age* 6 years through 9 years.
4 - Junior contestants age* 10 years through 13 years.
5 - Intermediate contestants age* 14 years through
16 years.
*Age at time of show.
Department G
Junior Dairy Show
Now Open to Out-of-State Exhibitors!
Monday, August 13 - 1:00 p.m.
Superintendent - Dale Collette, Lanny Love
REGISTERED DAIRY CATTLE
CLASS I
CLASS II
CLASS III
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No bedding will be provided.
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Please refer to General Rules and Regulations for show
eligibility rules.
ALL CATTLE MUST BE PRE-ENTERED.
All exhibitors must purchase exhibitors tickets.
Fees - All entries $5.00 per tie space. Exhibitors tickets
- $7.00.
Animals must be in place by 10:00 p.m. August 12th, and
will be released after judging is over unless to be shown
in open show.
A member may enter one (1) animal in any one individual
class.
A member may show no more than four (4) animals per
breed, not bred by exhibitor, in the show.
All premium money available will be used, and individual
prize money will depend on the number of animals shown.
Animals will not be grouped, but will all be considered in
one group for the purpose of allocating the premiums. All
animals deemed worthy by the Judge will receive a blue
participants ribbon. Group money paid will not exceed
$17.00. The five highest placings in each class will receive
the following additional premiums: 1st - $7; 2nd - $6; 3rd
- $5, 4th - $4; 5th - $3.
Championship trophies sponsored by Dairy Farmers of
America.
LITTLE BRITCHES CONTEST
Monday, August 13 - Noon
Classes open to children unable to exhibit animal
unassisted!
Calves need not be registered but must be a purebred dairy
animal.
Calves need not be owned by children exhibiting them;
however, each exhibitor should make his own arrangements
for a calf.
All entries will receive a participation ribbon.
A trophy will be provided for 1st place.
Sponsored by Wholesale Feed & Grain.
SHOWMANSHIP
Showmanship Class will be at the conclusion of the Junior
Dairy Show. This class is for people who have exhibited in
individual class. Exhibitors must own the animal shown.
Trophies are sponsored by:
R & R Implement Sales Explorer - 4th Grade as of January 1, 2012
Junior Showmanship - Grades 5 and 6 as of January 1st,
2010.
Greene Farmers Co-Op
Junior High Showmanship - Grades 7 and 8 as January
1st, 2011.
Greene County Farm Bureau
Senior I Showmanship - Grades 9 and 10 as of January
1st, 2012.
Broyles Feed Store
Senior II Showmanship - Grades 11 and 12 as of
January 1st, 2012.
Lot
1. Junior Heifer Calves - Born Mar. 1, 2012 or later
and at least 4 months old at show time.
2. Intermediate Heifer Calves - Born Dec. 1, 2011 Feb. 28, 2012.
3. Senior Heifer Calves - Born Sept. 1 - Nov. 30, 2011.
4. Summer Heifer Calves - Born June 1 - Aug. 31,
2011.
5. Junior Yearling Heifers - Born Mar. 1 - May 31,
2011.
6. Intermediate Yearling Heifers - Born Dec. 1, 2010
- Feb. 28, 2011.
7. Senior Yearling Heifers - Born Sept. 1 - Nov. 30,
2010.
8. Junior Champion - (Lots 1-7).
9. Reserve Junior Champion (Lots 1-7).
10. Best Breed by Heifer.
11. Senior Yearling Heifer in Milk - Born after Sep 1,
2010.
12. Junior Two Year Old Cows - Born Mar. 1 - Aug. 31,
2010.
13. Senior Two Year Old Cows - Born Sept. 1, 2009 Feb. 28, 2010.
14. Three Year Old Cows - Born Sept. 1, 2008 - Aug. 31,
2009.
15. Four Year Old Cows - Born Sept. 1, 2007 - Aug. 31,
2008.
16. Aged Cows, 5 years old and over - Born before Sept.
1, 2007.
17. Senior Champion (Lots 10-15).
18. Reserve Senior Champion (Lots 10-15).
19. Grand Champion.
20. Reserve Grand Champion.
21. Best Bred by Cow
Sponsorship for the Grand Champion provided by the
following:
Guernsey - Horse Creek Farm
Jersey - Williamsdale Farm
Holstein – Southland Holstein
Department H
Open Dairy Show
Tuesday, August 14th - 1:00 p.m.
Superintendent - Dale Collette, Lanny Love
Application for entry where the age determines the class
or classes to which the animal is eligible, must give exact
date of birth.
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All application for entry of cattle in individual lots must
be accompanied by the name and registry number of
animal and exact date of birth. Animals composing a
competitive herd or group must have been shown in one
of the individual lots.
The pedigrees of all animals entered must be recorded
in the recognized herd book for the breed and animals
shall be recorded in the name of the exhibitor. Certificates
of registration must be available. Animals that cannot be
identified by tattoo or color markings shall not be eligible to
be shown.
Exhibitors may not show more than two entries in one
lot.
National Dairy Show rules shall govern, so far as practical,
cases not covered in the rules of this show.
Cows, 42 months old or older, to be eligible to show,
must have produced a calf carried to maturity within 18
months preceding the show. Affidavits must be filed at time
entries are made substantiating the above facts and giving
date of birth of last calf produced. Each Superintendent
must check the health and registration papers for each
exhibitor.
Premiums - Lots 1-7 - 1st - $25; 2nd - $20; 3rd - $15; 4th
- $10; 5th - $8; $5.00 -- each of the next five creditable
placings. Lots 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 25 - 1st
- $30; 2nd - $25; 3rd - $20; 4th - $15; 5th - $10. Best
Udder - 1st - $10; 2nd - $5.
Championship trophies sponsored by Dairy Farmers of
America.
Grand Champion directors chairs sponsored by
Jersey - Gaby Jersey Farm
Holstein - Celand Dairy
Guernsey - Sideline Farm
Lot
1. Junior Heifer Calf - Born Mar. 1, 2012 or at least 4
months old at show time.
2. Intermediate Heifer Calf - Born Dec. 1, 2011 - Feb.
28, 2012.
3. Senior Heifer Calf - Born Sept. 1 - Nov. 30, 2011.
4. Summer Calf - Born June 1 - Aug. 31, 2011.
5. Junior Yearling Heifers - Born Mar. 1 - May 31,
2011.
6. Intermediate Yearling Heifers-Born Dec. 1, 2010
- Feb. 28, 2011.
7. Senior Yearling Heifers - Born Sept. 1 - Nov. 30,
2010.
8. Junior Champion (Lots 1-7)
9. Reserve Junior Champion (Lots 1-7)
10. Senior Yearling Heifer in Milk - Born before Sept. 1,
2010.
11. Best Udder
12. Junior Two Year Old Cows - Born Mar. 1 - Aug. 31,
2010.
13. Best Udder.
14. Senior Two Year Old Cows - Born Sept. 1, 2009 Feb. 28, 2010.
15. Best Udder.
16. Three Year Old Cows - Born Sept. 1, 2008 - Aug. 31,
2009.
17. Best Udder.
18. Four Old Cows - Born Sept. 1, 2007 - Aug. 31,
2008.
19. Best Udder.
20. Five Year Old Cows - Born Sept. 1, 2004 - Aug. 31,
2007.
21. Best Udder.
22. Aged Cows (6 Years and Over) - Born before Sept.
1, 2006.
23. Best Udder.
24. Cow -Dry 3 and 4 Year Old - Born Sept. 1, 2007 Aug. 31, 2009.
25. Cow - Dry 5 Year Old and Over - Born before Sept.
1, 2007.
26. Senior Champion (Lots 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22,
24 & 25).
27. Reserve Senior Champion (Lots 10, 12, 14, 16,
18, 20, 22, 24 & 25)
28. Grand Champion.
29. Reserve Grand Champion.
Sponsorship for the Grand Champion provided by
the following:
Guernsey - Sideline Farm
Jersey - Gaby Jersey
Holstein - Celand Farm
30. Breeders Herd of Five Females - This group, all
owned by the exhibitor, consists of two (2) females
over 2 years of age that have freshened, two (2)
females under 2 years of age and one any age. Three
(3) must be bred by exhibitor. This group replaces all
of the former group classes.
NOTE: 1) Each farm limited to one entry.
2) Registration papers will be checked in ring before
the class is placed.
AWARDS: 1st - $125; 2nd - $100; 3rd - $75; 4th - $50;
5th - $25
CLASS IV : SPECIAL AWARDS
Lot 1 - Supreme Champion Heifers.
AWARDS: 1st - $50
Lot 2 - Supreme Champion Cows.
AWARDS: 1st - $100
Lot 3 - Open Dairy Barn Award (All Breeds)
- Based on exhibitors care of barn, 2 animals
minimum
AWARDS: 1st - $25; 2nd - $15; 3rd - $10
July 2012
SHOW RING CODE OF ETHICS
FOR ALL DAIRY BREEDS
The showing of registered dairy cattle is an important
part of the promotion, merchandising and breeding program
of many breeders. Additionally, it is an important part of
the program of the Purebred Dairy Cattle Association to
stimulate and sustain interest in breeding registered dairy
cattle. This relates to both spectators and exhibitors.
In this connection, the PDCA believes that it is in the
best interest of the breeders of registered dairy cattle
to maintain a reputation of integrity and to present a
wholesome and progressive image of their cattle in the
show-ring. It recognizes that there are certain practices
in the proper care and management of dairy cattle, which
are necessary in the course of moving dairy cattle to and
between shows that are advisable to keep them in a sound,
healthy condition so that they might be presented in the
show-ring in a natural, normal appearance and condition.
Conversely, it recognizes certain practices in the cataloging,
handling and presentation of cattle in the show-ring which
are acceptable.
The following practices or procedures are considered
unacceptable and defined as being unethical in the showing
of registered dairy cattle:
Misrepresenting the age and/or milking status of the
animal for the class in which it is shown. In any female
classes, animals may not be exhibited that are in milk due
to unnaturally induced lactation.
Balancing the udder by any means other than by leaving
naturally produced milk in any or all quarters.
Setting the teats with a mechanical contrivance or with
the use of a chemical preparation.
Treating or massaging any part of the animal’s body,
particularly the udder, internally or externally with an irritant,
counterirritant, or other substance to temporarily improve
conformation or produce unnatural animation.
Minimizing the effects of crampiness by feeding or
injecting drugs, depressants or applying packs or using
an artificial contrivance or therapeutic treatment except
normal exercise.
Blocking the nerves to the foot to prevent limping by
injecting drugs.
Striking the animal to cause swelling in a depressed
area.
Surgery of any kind performed to change the natural
contour of appearance of the animal’s body, hide or hair.
Not included is the removal of warts, teats and horns,
clipping and dressing of hair and trimming of hooves.
Insertion of foreign material under the skin.
Changing the color of hair at any point, spot or area on
animal’s body.
The use of alcoholic beverage in the feed or administered
as a drench.
Administration of drug of any kind or description
internally or externally prior to entering the show ring,
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Violators will be asked to leave the fairgrounds.
Exhibitors must provide bedding for livestock.
Please refer to General Rules and Regulations for show
eligibility rules. ALL CATTLE MUST BE PRE-ENTERED.
Exhibitors are allowed to enter no more than two (2)
animals in any one lot.
All exhibitors must purchase exhibitors tickets.
Fees - Exhibitors tickets - $7.00.
Animals must be exhibited by owner unless exhibitor has
two animals in class.
No cattle or tack will be allowed in before 10:00 p.m. on
August 15th.
Animals must be in place by 12:00 Noon and checked in before
2:00 p.m. on Thursday, August 16th.
Commercial Heifer measured 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. on Thursday,
August 16th.
Animals tie-out at 10:00 p.m. or at the discretion of the
director.
A member may show no more than four (4) animals per
breed, not bred by exhibitor in the show. All premium
money will be used and individual prize money will
depend on the number of animals shown. Animals will
not be grouped but will all be considered one group for
allocation of premium. All worthy animals will receive a
blue participation ribbon. Group money will not exceed
$17. The five highest placings will receive: 1st - $7; 2nd
- $6; 3rd - $5; 4th - $4; 5th - $3, in addition to group
money.
except for treating a recognized disease or injury and for
tranquilizing bulls that may otherwise be dangerous or
females in heat. For the purpose of this Code, the term
“drug” shall mean any substance, the sale, possession
of use of which is controlled by license under federal,
state of local laws or regulations and any substance
commonly used by the medical or veterinary professions
which affect the circulatory, respiratory or central nervous
system of a cow.
Criticizing or interfering with the judge, show
management or other exhibitors while in the show-ring
or other conduct detrimental to the breed or show.
In keeping with the basic philosophy of The Purebred
Dairy Cattle Association, ethics are an individual
responsibility of the owner of each animal shown.
Violations of this code are subject to the disciplinary of
the appropriate dairy breed association.
Department I
Junior Beef Heifer Show
Saturday, August 18th - 11:00 a.m.
Superintendent - Diane Shelton
Donald Kilday
Tie-outs are on a first-come, first-served basis.
Absolutely no tie-outs are permitted on trailers in rock
area.
Large Selection of
in Stock!
COW BUDDIES
Saturday, August 18th - 10:30 a.m.
Class is for children not yet eligible for 4-H. All entries will
receive a participation ribbon. Must show a heifer calf.
SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES
Showmanship Class, time to be announced, is for people
and animals who will exhibit or who have exhibited in
individual classes of the Junior Beef Show. Exhibitors
must own the animal shown and must be shown in the
Junior Show.
Explorer - 4th Grade as of January 1, 2012
Junior Showmanship Grades 5 and 6 as of January 1st, 2012.
Junior High Showmanship Grades 7 and 8 as January 1st, 2012.
Trophy sponsored by Greene Farmer’s Co-op.
Senior I Showmanship Grades 9 and 10 as of January 1st, 2012.
Senior II Showmanship Grades 11 and 12 as of January 1st, 2012
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CLASS 1 – ANGUS
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Sponsored by Greene County Angus Association
Lot
1. Junior Heifer Calves - Born on or after Jan. 1, 2012.
2. Late Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Nov. 1 and
Dec. 31, 2011.
3. Early Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Sept. 1
and Oct. 31, 2011.
4. Late Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between July 1
and Aug. 31, 2011.
5. Early Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between May 1
and June 30, 2011.
6. Late Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Mar. 1
and April 30, 2011.
7. Early Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Jan. 1
and Feb. 28, 2011.
8. Late Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Nov. 1
and Dec. 31, 2010.
9. Early Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Sept. 1
and Oct. 31, 2010.
10. Cow/Calf - Calf Born Jan. 1, 2012 or later. Calf
can be shown in individual classes and must be
given the opportunity to nurse.
11. Grand Champion -- Rosette
12. Reserve Grand Champion -- Rosette
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1. Junior Heifer Calves - Born on or after Jan. 1, 2012.
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3. Early Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Sept. 1
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4. Late Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between July 1
and Aug. 31, 2011.
5. Early Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between May 1
and June 30, 2011.
6. Late Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Mar. 1
and April 30, 2011.
7. Early Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Jan. 1
and Feb. 28, 2011.
8. Late Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Nov. 1
and Dec. 31, 2010.
9. Early Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Sept. 1
and Oct. 31, 2010.
10. Cow/Calf - Calf Born Jan. 1, 2010 or later. Calf
can be shown in individual classes and must be
given the opportunity to nurse.
11.Grand Champion -- Rosette
12. Reserve Grand Champion -- Rosette
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Heifers will be assigned to maximum 5 lots based on hip
height measurements.Heifers shown in the commercial
show are not eligible to be shown in the registered show.
Registered animals will not be allowed to show in this
show.
Entries for this show must be submitted on a special entry
form found inside the livestock catalog. Heifers must be
permanently identified by a legible tattoo in both ears
and ear tag. Commercial heifer classes will be judged
following the completion of Junior Beef Heifer Show.
Heifers measured between 3:00 - 4:00 p.m. on Thursday,
August 16
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Lot
1. Junior Heifer Calves - Born on or after Jan. 1, 2012.
2. Late Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Nov. 1 and
Dec. 31, 2011.
3. Early Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Sept. 1
and Oct. 31, 2011.
4. Late Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between July 1
and Aug. 31, 2011.
5. Early Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between May 1
and June 30, 2011.
6. Late Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Mar. 1
and April 30, 2011.
7. Early Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Jan. 1
and Feb. 28, 2011.
8. Late Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Nov. 1
and Dec. 31, 2011.
9. Early Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Sept. 1
and Oct. 31, 2011.
10. Cow/Calf - Calf Born Jan. 1, 2012 or later. Calf
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given the opportunity to nurse.
11. Grand Champion --Rosette
12. Reserve Grand Champion --Rosette
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Department J
Open Beef Show
Superintendent - Diane Shelton
Donald Kilday
Violators will be asked to leave the fairgrounds.
Exhibitors must provide bedding for livestock.
Please refer to General Rules and Regulations for show eligibility rules.
ALL CATTLE MUST BE PRE-ENTERED.
No cattle or tack will be allowed in before 10:00 p.m. August 15.
Beef cattle tie-out at 10:00 p.m. or at the discretion of the director. Failure to abide
by this ruling will result in forfeiture of premiums or removal from the fairgrounds.
If you have any questions concerning information or problems, see Diane Shelton,
Director, Beef Superintendent.
Beef cattle in place by 12:00 Noon and checked in by 2:00 p.m. August 16.
Cattle will not be released until Saturday, August 13 at 10:00 p.m. or as specified by the
Beef Superintendent. All exhibitors must purchase exhibitors tickets.
Fees - All entries $5.00 per tie space. Exhibitors tickets - $7.00.
Supreme champion male and female of all breeds to be selected from all champions. All
breed champions are expected to show for supreme male and female following conclusion
of Angus show.
Premiums
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
5th
FEMALES
$35
$25
$20
$15
$13
BULLS
$35
$25
$20
$15
GROUPS
$35
$25
$20
AUGUST 20 - 25
CLASS 5 - Barn Award for cleanest, most attractive tie space. Must have five head.
1st - $25; 2nd - $15; 3rd - $10
3pm-10pm - Monday-Friday
10am-10pm - Saturday
Tickets: All reserved seating tickets
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Adults: $8, Kids (6 -11): $3,
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3-Day Season Pass - $18
6-Day Season Pass - $36 Parking Pass - $10
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CLASS 1 - OTHER BEEF BREEDS
Friday, August 17 - 2:00 p.m.
Superintendent - Diane Shelton
Donald Kilday
Lot
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Junior Heifer Calves - Born on or after Jan 1, 2012.
Winter Heifer Calves - Born between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, 2011.
Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Sept. 1 and Oct. 31, 2011.
Heifer Calf Champion (1, 2, 3) -- Rosette
Reserve Heifer Calf Champion -- Rosette
Summer Yearling Females - Born between July 1 and Aug. 31, 2011.
Late Spring Yearling Females - Born between May 1 and June 30, 2011.
Early Spring Yearling Females - Born between Mar. 1 and April 30, 2011.
Junior Champion Female (6, 7, 8) -- Rosette
Reserve Junior Champion Female -- Rosette
Junior Yearling Females - Born between Jan. 1 and Feb. 28, 2011.
Late Senior Yearling Females - Born between Nov. 1 and Dec. 31, 2011.
Early Senior Yearling Females - Born between Sept. 1 and Oct. 31, 2011.
Senior Champion Female (11, 12, 13) -- Rosette
Reserve Senior Champion Female -- Rosette
Cow/Calf - Calf Born Jan. 1, 2012 or later. Calf can be shown in individual
classes and must be given the opportunity to nurse.
(Eligible for grand champion.)
17. Grand Champion Female -- Banner
18. Reserve Grand Champion Female --Rosette
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19. Junior Bull Calves - Born on or after Jan. 1, 2012.
20. Winter Bull Calves - Born between Nov. 1 and Dec.
31, 2011.
21. Senior Bull Calves - Born between Sept. 1 and Oct.
31, 2011.
22. Calf Champion Bull (19, 20, 21) --Rosette
23. Reserve Calf Champion Bull -- Rosette
24. Summer Yearling Bulls - Born between July 1 and
Aug. 31, 2011.
25. Late Spring Yearling Bulls - Born between May 1 and
June 30, 2011.
26. Early Spring Yearling Bulls - Born between Mar. 1
and April 30, 2011.
27. Junior Yearling Bulls - Born between Jan. 1 and Feb.
28, 2011.
28. Junior Champion Bull (24, 25, 26, 27) - Rosette
29. Reserve Junior Champion Bul l- Rosette
30. Senior Yearling Bulls - Born between July 1 and Dec.
31, 2010.
31. Two Year Old Bulls - Born between Jan. 1 and June
30, 2010.
32. Senior Champion Bull (30, 31) - Rosette
33. Reserve Senior Champion Bull - Rosette
34. Grand Champion Bull - Banner
35. Reserve Grand Champion Bull - Rosette
36. Group of Two Females - Bred and owned by
exhibitor.
37. Group of Two Bulls - Bred and owned or co-owned by
exhibitor.
38. Get-of-Sire - Four (4) animals by one sire, any age,
either or both sexes.
39. Best Six Head - Owned or co-owned by exhibitor.
Grand Champion Female and Bull will be
awarded Directors chairs.
(sponsored by Red Land Angus)
CLASS 2 - SALER
Friday, August 17 - 6:00 p.m.
Superintendent - Diane Shelton
Donald Kilday
Lot
1. Spring Heifer Calves - Born March 1, 2012 or after.
2. Junior Heifer Calves - Born Jan. 1 - Feb. 29, 2012.
3. Junior Heifer Calf Champion (1,2) - Rosette
4. Reserve Junior Heifer Calf Champion - Rosette
5. Winter Heifer Calves - Born Nov. 1 - Dec. 31, 2011.
6. Senior Heifer Calves - Born Sept. 1 - Oct. 31, 2011.
7. Senior Heifer Calf Champion (5, 6) - Rosette
8. Reserve Senior Heifer Calf Champion - Rosette
9. Late Summer Yearling Heifers - Born July 1 - Aug.
31, 2011.
10. Early Summer Yearling Heifers - Born May 1 - June
30, 2011.
11. Intermediate Champion (9, 10) - Rosette
12. Reserve Intermediate Champion - Rosette
13. Late Junior Yearling Heifers - Born Mar. 1 - Apr. 30,
2011.
14. Early Junior Yearling Heifers - Born Jan. 1 - Feb. 28,
2011.
15. Junior Champion Female (13, 14) - Rosette
16. Reserve Junior Champion Female - Rosette
17. Late Senior Yearling Females - Born Nov. 1 - Dec.
31, 2010.
18. Early Senior Yearling Females - Born Sept. 1 - Oct.
31, 2010.
19. Senior Champion Female (17, 18) - Rosette
20. Reserve Senior Champion Female - Rosette
21. Grand Champion Female - Banner
22. Reserve Grand Champion Female - Rosette
BULLS
23. Spring Bull Calves - Born March 1, 2012 or after
24. Junior Bull Calves - Born Jan. 1 - Feb. 28, 2012
25. Junior Bull Calf champion (23, 24) - Rosette
26. Reserve Junior Bull Calf Champion - Rosette
27. Winter Bull Calves - Born Nov. 1 - Dec. 31, 2011
28. Senior Bull Calves - Born Sept. 1 - Oct. 31, 2011
29. Senior Bull Calf Champion (27, 28) - Rosette
30. Reserve Senior Bull Calf Champion - Rosette
31. Late Summer Yearling Bulls - Born July 1 - Aug. 31,
2011
32. Early Summer Yearling Bulls - Born May 1 - June 30,
2011
33. Intermediate Champion Bull (31, 32) - Rosette
34. Reserve Intermediate Champion Bull - Rosette
35. Late Junior Yearling Bulls - Born Mar. 1 - Apr. 30,
2011
36. Early Junior Yearling Bulls - Born Jan. 1 - Feb. 28,
2011
37. Junior Champion Bull (35, 36) - Rosette
38. Reserve Junior Champion Bull - Rosette
39. Senior Yearling Bulls - Born Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, 2011
40. Summer Senior Yearling Bulls - Born May 1 - Aug.
31, 2011
41. Two Year old bulls - Born Jan. 1 - Apr. 30, 2010
42. Senior Champion Bull (39, 40, 41) - Rosette
43. Reserve Senior Champion Bull - Rosette
44. Grand Champion Bull - Banner
45. Reserve Grand Champion Bull - Rosette
46. Junior Get-if-Sire - 3 animals shown in above single
entry lots of senior calves and younger, progeny of one
sire, both sexes represented.
47. Get-of-Sire - 4 animals shown in above single entry
lots, both sexes represented.
48. Produce of Dam - 2 animals shown in above single
entry lots, either or both sexes from the same dam.
49. Best Five Head - All five head must be bred and
owned by the same owner.
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50. Cows under three (3) years of age on the day of the
show and their natural nursing calf which is eight (8)
months of age or under on the day of the show. Cow
must be lactating.
51. Cows three (3) years of age, but under six (6), and
their natural nursing calf is eight (8) months of age or
under on the day of the show. Cow must be lactating.
52. Champion Cow/Calf - Rosette
53. Reserve Champion Cow/Calf - Rosette
Grand Champion Female and Bull will be
awarded Directors chairs.
(sponsored by TDH Farms)
1.
2.
3.
SPECIAL RULES
Any registered breed requesting a show of their own
must maintain 5 different breeders and 25 head of
cattle for 3 consecutive years before consideration
will be given to that specific breed to have their own
show.
To maintain a show, there must be 5 different breeders
and 25 head of cattle each year of the Greene County
Fair.
If Rule #2 of the Special Rules is violated the first
year, all due consideration will be given to the breed
by the livestock committee. If there is two years
consecutive of violations, that breed will immediately
be placed on probation. The third consecutive year of
violations, that particular breed will be placed back in
the Other Breeds Class.
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CLASS 3 - HEREFORD
Saturday, August 18 - 4:00 p.m.
Superintendent - Diane Shelton
Donald Kilday
Lot
1.
2.
Junior Heifer Calves - Born on or after Jan. 1, 2012.
Winter Heifer Calves - Born between Nov. 1 and
Dec. 31, 2011.
3. Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Sept. 1 and
Oct. 31, 2011.
4. Champion Heifer Calf (1, 2, 3) - Rosette
5. Reserve Champion Heifer Calf - Rosette
6. Late Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between July 1
and Aug. 31, 2011.
7. Early Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between May
1 and June 30, 2011.
8. Late Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Mar. 1
and April 30, 2011.
9. Junior Champion Heifer (6, 7, 8) - Rosette
10. Reserve Junior Champion Heifer - Rosette
11. Early Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Jan. 1
and Feb. 28, 2011.
12. Late Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Nov. 1
and Dec. 31, 2010.
13. Early Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Sept. 1
and Oct. 31, 2010.
14. Senior Champion Heifer (11, 12, 13) - Rosette
15. Reserve Senior Champion Heifer - Rosette
16. Cow/Calf - Calf Born Jan. 1, 2012 or later. Calf
can be shown in individual classes and must be
given the opportunity to nurse.
(Eligible for grand champion.)
17. Grand Champion Female - Banner
18. Reserve Grand Champion Female - Rosette
19. Junior Bull Calves - Born on or after Jan. 1, 2012.
20. Winter Bull Calves - Born between Nov. 1 and Dec.
31, 2011.
21. Senior Bull Calves - Born between Sept. 1 and Oct.
31, 2011.
22. Champion Bull Calf (19, 20, 21) - Rosette
23. Reserve Champion Bull Calf - Rosette
24. Late Summer Yearling Bulls - Born between July 1
and Aug. 31, 2011.
25. Early Summer Yearling Bulls - Born between May 1
to June 30, 2011.
26. Late Junior Yearling Bulls - Born between Mar. 1 and
April 30, 2011.
27. Early Junior Yearling Bulls - Born between Jan. 1 and
Feb. 28, 2011.
28. Junior Champion Bull (24, 25, 26, 27) - Rosette
29. Reserve Junior Champion Bull - Rosette
30. Senior Yearling Bulls - Born between Sept. 1 and
Dec. 31, 2010.
31. Late Two Year Old Bulls - Born between May 1 and
Aug. 31, 2010.
July 2012
32. Early Two Year Old Bulls - Born between Jan. 1 and
April 30, 2010.
33. Senior Champion Bull (30, 31, 32) - Rosette
34. Reserve Senior Champion Bull - Rosette
35. Grand Champion Bull - Banner
36. Reserve Grand Champion Bull - Rosette
37. Get-of-Sire - Four (4) animals, both sexes
represented, sired by one bull, all owned by
exhibitor. All animals must be shown in individual
classes to be eligible.
38. Calf Get-of-Sire - Four (4) animals sired (senior,
winter, junior or spring) by one sire, both sexes to
be represented, all owned by exhibitor.
39. Best Six Head - Owned by exhibitor, all animals
must be shown in individual classes to be eligible.
Grand Champion Female and Bull will be
awarded Directors chairs.
(sponsored by LoDoc Farms)
CLASS 4 - ANGUS
Saturday, August 18 - 6:00 p.m.
Superintendent - Diane Shelton
Donald Kilday
Lot
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
Junior Heifer Calves - Born on or after Jan. 1, 2012.
Late Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Nov. 1 and
Dec. 31, 2011.
Early Senior Heifer Calves - Born between Sept. 1 and
Oct. 31, 2011.
Heifer Calf Champion (1, 2, 3) - Rosette
Reserve Heifer Calf Champion - Rosette
Late Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between July 1
and Aug. 31, 2011.
Early Summer Yearling Heifers - Born between May 1
and June 30, 2011.
Intermediate Champion (6, 7) - Rosette
Reserve Intermediate Champion - Rosette
April Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between April 1 and
April 30, 2011.
March Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Mar. 1
and Mar. 31, 2011.
Early Junior Yearling Heifers - Born between Jan. 1 and
Feb. 28, 2011.
Junior Champion (10, 11, 12) Rosette
Reserve Junior Champion - Rosette
Late Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Nov. 1 and
Dec. 31, 2010.
Early Senior Yearling Heifers - Born between Sept. 1
and Oct. 31, 2010.
Senior Champion Heifer (15, 16) - Rosette
Reserve Senior Champion Heifer - Rosette
Cow/Calf - Calf Born Jan. 1, 2012 or later. Calf can
be shown in individual classes and must be given the
opportunity to nurse.
(Eligible for grand champion.)
20. Grand Champion Female - Banner
21. Reserve Grand Champion Female - Rosette
22. Junior Bull Calves - Born on or after Jan. 1, 2012.
23. Late Senior Bull Calves - Born between Nov. 1 and
Dec. 31, 2011.
24. Early Senior Bull Calves - Born between Sept. 1 and
Oct. 31, 2011.
25. Bull Calf Champion (22, 23, 24) - Rosette
26. Reserve Bull Calf Champion - Rosette
27. Late Summer Yearling Bull Calf - Born between July 1
and Aug. 31, 2011.
28. Early Summer Yearling Bulls - Born between May 1 and
June 30, 2011.
29. Intermediate Champion Bull (27, 28) - Rosette
30. Reserve Intermediate Champion Bull - Rosette
31. April Junior Yearling Bulls - Born between April 1, and
April 30, 2011.
32. March Junior Yearling Bulls - Born between Mar. 1 and
Mar. 31, 2011.
33. Early Junior Yearling Bulls - Born between Jan. 1 and
Feb. 28, 2011.
34. Junior Champion Bull (31, 32, 33) - Rosette
35. Reserve Junior Champion Bull - Rosette
36. Senior Yearling Bulls - Born between Sept. 1 and Dec.
31, 2010.
37. Summer Senior Yearling Bulls - Born between May 1
and Aug. 31, 2010.
38. Two Year Old Bulls - Born between Jan. 1 and April 30,
2010.
39. Senior Champion Bull (36, 37, 38) - Rosette
40. Reserve Senior Champion Bull - Rosette
41. Grand Champion Bull - Banner
42. Reserve Grand Champion Bull - Rosette
43. Get-of-Sire - Four (4) animals, both sexes represented.
44. Junior Get-of-Sire - Three (3) animals by one sire, both
sexes represented in classes 1, 2, 3, 6, 7, 22, 23, 24,
27, 28.
45. Breeder Six Head - Bred and owned or co-owned by
exhibitor and shown in individual classes.
Grand Champion Female and Bull will be
awarded Directors chairs.
(sponsored by Brown Springs Angus)
Jackpot Adult Showmanship
Saturday, August 18 - 2:00 p.m.
Superintendent - Diane Shelton
Donald Kilday
Open to any adult not eligible to compete in Junior Beef
Show. Exhibitors do not have to own animal shown. Exhibitors
can show animal of either sex. Winner will take total jackpot
of all entries. Entry fee is $10.00.
July 2012
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GREENE COUNTY FAIR CATALOG SPONSORS
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Lynn Hope Towing Service ........................... 33
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Greene County Land & Auction Co.............. 25
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Appalachian Fair ......................................... 36
Hair & More ................................................ 25
Mountain View Bulk Foods .......................... 24
Bath Fitter ................................................... 21
The Handy Man ........................................... 30
Name Brand Consignment .......................... 11
C&C Custom Trailers .................................... 24
Harris Country Meats .....................................8
Realty Executives East TN Realtors .................3
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Healthy Beginnings Weight Loss .................. 11
RMC Auto Sales & Customs ...................... 11
Cruise Planners ........................................... 19
J.D. Metals, LLC ........................................... 21
Service Master of Greeneville...................... 10
Dixie Pawn Shop ......................................... 35
Legacy Fine Jewelers ................................... 33
State Farm - Lisa Crum ............................... 20
Electric Beach Tanning Studio ..................... 18
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