Department I 2 - Bureau County Fairgrounds

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Department I 2 - Bureau County Fairgrounds
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Talent
Show
Saturday
August 29
1:00 pm
Show will be in the Hospitality Tent
Bureau County Fairgrounds, Princeton, IL
Dancing Vocal Musical
fee
$5 registration
per contestant
2 Divisions
• 0- 14
• 15 - 21
Can be solos or groups
Any talent
Winners of each division
will compete in
Springfield January 2016
For More Information contact
Nancy monier (815) 875-2176
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BUREAU COUNTY
AGRICULTURAL BOARD
MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 2015
BUREAU COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS
ALLEN BUILDING 7:00 PM
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PLEASE JOIN US AT NEXT YEAR’S FAIR
AUGUST 24 - 28, 2016
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BUREAU COUNTY AGRICULTURAL BOARD OF DIRECTOR
OFFICERS
President ............................................................................................................... Pete Reviglio - 815-872-0307 – Princeton
1st Vice President ................................................................................................. Kyle Burrows- 815-878-0549 – Princeton
2nd Vice President ................................................................................................ Gary Monier - 815-878-8648 - Princeton
3rd Vice President .................................................................................................... Brian Carlson- 815-875-2176 - Walnut
Executive Secretary/Event Mgr ........................................................................ Tracy Brenneman - 815-303-2905 - Walnut
Assistant Secretary .................................................................................................... Deb Cools - 815-303-6010 - Princeton
Treasurer ............................................................................................................. Robbie Butler - 815-303-0176 - Princeton
Director At Large ........................................................................................... Dave Diekemper - 815-875-2402 - Princeton
Director At Large .................................................................................................... Nancy Roach - 815-590-8873 - Wyanet
Past President ........................................................................................................... Marc Cain – 815-878-0293 - Princeton
Superintendent Of Concessions ............................................................................... Deb Cools - 815-303-6010 - Princeton
TOWNSHIP DIRECTORS
Arispie ..................................................................................... Francis Morse - 815-646-4191 - Tiskilwa, IL 61368
Berlin ....................................................................................... Brian Carlson - 815-878-8648 - Princeton, IL 61356
Bureau .......................................................................................... Gary Monier - 815-875-2176 - Walnut, IL 61376
Clarion .....................................................................................................................................................................
Concord ...................................................................................................................................................................
Dover ........................................................................................Ray Kuhnert - 815-643-2118 - Princeton, IL 61356
Fairfield ...................................................................................................................................................................
Gold .........................................................................................................................................................................
Greenville ................................................................................................................................................................
Hall ...................................................................................... Lori Stanton - 815-228-2711 - Spring Valley, IL 61362
Indiantown ...............................................................................................................................................................
La Moille ................................................................................................................................................................ .
Leepertown .................................................................................. Nancy Roach - 815-659-3160 - Bureau, IL 61315
Macon ......................................................................................................................................................................
Manlius .......................................................................................... Mary Hartz - 815-445-3821 - Wyanet, IL 61379
Milo .........................................................................................................................................................................
Mineral ....................................................................................................................................................................
Neponset ..................................................................................................................................................................
Princeton ................................................................................. Carolyn Diller – 815-875-6150 – Princeton, IL 61356
Ohio.........................................................................................................................................................................
Selby..............................................................................................Kyle Cain - 815-875-2402 - Princeton, IL 61356
Walnut .....................................................................................................................................................................
Westfield..................................................................................................................................................................
Wheatland ................................................................................................................................................................
Wyanet ........................................................................................ Ray Spears - 815-879-8259 - Princeton, IL 61356
ASSOCIATE DIRECTORS
Associate Director ..................................................................... Kyle Burrows – 815-303-8247 - Princeton IL 61356
Associate Director ................................................................ Kathy Costerisan - 815-866-3606- Princeton, IL 61356
Associate Director ............................................................... Dave Diekemper - 815-872-1611 - Princeton, IL 61356
Associate Director ......................................................................... Jason Floyd – 815-590-8873 - Wyanet, IL 61379
Associate Director .............................................................. Tawna Marciniak - 815-303-8296 - Princeton, IL 61356
Associate Director ............................................................................ Donna Olson - 815-579-0196 - Ladd, IL 61329
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RULES AND REGULATIONS
OF THE BUREAU COUNTY AGRICULTURAL BOARD
ALL 2014 PREMIUMS OFFERED ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE BASED ON STATE FUNDING
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This exhibition will be open Wednesday, August 26, 2015 at 2:00 pm and close Sunday, August
30, 2015 at 6:00 pm.
Competitions shall not be confined to Bureau County, but shall be open to the State of Illinois,
and all other U.S. States, except as otherwise stated.
Persons making entries for any premiums must first become members of the Bureau County
Agricultural Board or purchase an exhibitor ticket. Children 12 and under are not required to
purchase an exhibitors ticket.
No entry refunds to non-winners.
All entries must be accompanied by payment in full: Entry fee, stall/pen fee and exhibitor
ticket, mailed to: Bureau County Fair Association, P.O. Box 238, Princeton, IL 61356 or
presented at the secretary office on the fair grounds. Person giving an insufficient funds check,
or a stop payment check will be barred from exhibiting at the Bureau County Fair for two (2)
years.
The association reserves the right to reject any or all entries.
All premium forms must be signed when you pick-up your check.
All premium forms will be kept at the office.
The decision of the superintendent and executive secretary will be final in all disputes.
Any exhibitor, who, upon the suggestion of the superintendent of the department and the
executive secretary, shall be found guilty of finding fault with the decision of the judges in any
department, can be excluded from exhibiting by a majority vote at the annual meeting.
No person shall be allowed to act as judge in any class in which they are an exhibitor.
All protests must be in writing and a $25.00 deposit must accompany it.
Trophies, plaques and ribbons may be awarded at the discretion of the fair board.
All trailers must be parked in designated area.
No person on the property of the Bureau County Fairgrounds will be permitted to have, sell, or
give away any intoxicating drinks, drugs or narcotics of any kind.
Any person considered in the opinion of fair officers to be in an intoxicated condition or under
the influence of alcoholic beverages, drugs or narcotics will be suspended from the fairgrounds
at the decision of fair officials.
The fair officials reserve the right to inspect all vehicles and containers at any time.
Premium Waiver Statement:
"The Department of Agriculture shall use its best efforts to secure sufficient appropriations to
fund premiums. In any year for which the General Assembly of the State of Illinois fails to make
an appropriation sufficient to pay such premiums, premium amounts may not be accurately
reflected in this Premium Book."
SUPERINTENDENTS
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The Superintendents are required to be on the grounds and receive all livestock and articles
belonging to their department, and see that they are arranged properly.
They must be at their proper departments during the fair.
They will have full charge of everything in their respective departments and will be looked to
for proper protection and management.
Superintendents of livestock must notify the exhibitors of stock when to be shown in the ring.
No animal or article will be allowed to be removed from the grounds during the fair, except by
consent of the executive secretary.
Superintendent and executive secretary will make the final decisions in all disputes, regarding
their department.
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JUDGES
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Judges are to be selected by the superintendents of the different departments.
Judges are approved by the fair board.
Judges may not exhibit in any class they are judging.
INVITED GUESTS
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Officers, with their families, of other agricultural societies are respectfully
invited to attend our fair.
Badges may be picked up at the secretary’s office
ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND DRUGS
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No persons on the property of the Bureau County Fair grounds will be permitted to have, sell
or give away any intoxicating drinks, drugs or narcotic of any kind.
Any person considered in the opinion of fair officials to be in an intoxicated condition or under
the influence of alcoholic beverages, drugs or narcotic, may be suspended at the decision of fair
officials
Fair officials and security reserve the right to inspect all vehicles and containers at any time
OFFICERS, SUPERINTENDENTS, POLICE, GATE KEEPERS
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The officers of the board, superintendents, police and gatekeepers will be provided with suitable badges.
The officers and superintendents may appoint such assistants as they may deem necessary, with fair board
approval
ADMISSIONS
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A life member card will be provided to a life member by the fair board, which will entitles
them to admission to the fair.
The card to be picked up at the secretary office. (A life member card will admit the owner, his
or her wife or husband, and all children of such owner under twelve (12) to the fair. If such
owner is not married, their life member card will admit such owner and one guest. A life
member card entitles the spouse of any deceased life member, during his or her widowhood, to
all the privileges of a life member).
There is a charge of $15.00 per night per unit for parking house trailers or campers.
LIVESTOCK
OPEN CLASS RULES
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All Entries of Livestock, Poultry and Rabbits must be in the office by 7:00 pm Monday August 17,
2015. All late entries & changes will be charged an additional $1.00 per entry if room available
(unless otherwise noted in the Fairbook). No exceptions.
No additions or class changes 48 hours before show time.
All entries, except noted on department page must be on the grounds by noon Wednesday, August
26, 2015.
Entry releases will be according to individual livestock department page. Except by consent
of the executive secretary, no departure from this rule will be allowed under penalty or
forfeiture of premium and being barred from exhibiting at the Bureau County Fair for two
years.
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Children 12 and under are not required to purchase an exhibitor ticket.
Bureau County Fair Association is not responsible for animals left after 6:00 pm Sunday August
30, 2015.
7. Every animal on the grounds and entered for premiums will, during the fair, be under the control
of the superintendent of the department in which it is entered. All possible care of animals will be
taken by the board. But the board will in no case be responsible for any damages that may occur.
8. No person except awarding committee on duty and officers of the association will be allowed inside
the arena area while the exhibiting is going on.
9. A premium will not be awarded for an animal thought not worthy, even though there may be no
competition.
10. It shall not be permissible to combine herds or flocks in order to make a show.
11. All animals must comply with State of Illinois health rules.
12. REGISTRATION PAPERS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL PUREBRED LIVESTOCK. A COPY
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OF REGISTRATION PAPERS MUST BE PRESENTED AT THE OFFICE BEFORE
EXHIBITING.
(NOTE: PAPERS WILL NOT BE COPIED BY THE OFFICE STAFF.)
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All animals must be shown to receive a premium.
All animals must be entered in their proper class and must be purebred.
All animals must be shown by the exhibitor.
No exhibitor will be allowed more than two premiums in each class.
No feeding of animals will be allowed on the grounds outside of the buildings.
No paper bedding will be allowed.
Awards will be made by the selected judge of each department.
The superintendent has the right to reject any animal or poultry showing signs of disease
Entries in the livestock open class must comply with rules and regulations of Bureau County,
State of Illinois and Livestock Open Class.
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Open to any boy or girl between 8 years of age, or in third grade and not yet 19 years of age on or
before September 1 of the year previous to the fair.
Proof of entry must be presented to superintendent upon request.
Animals (i.e., individual, herd or flock classes) shown in the junior classes must be the property of
the boys and girls showing them.
If the same animals are shown in both the open classes and junior classes, they shall be shown
under the same exhibitor’s name. (For example, the father is not permitted to show an animal in
the open class and the son or daughter to show the same animal in the junior classes).
Only other boys and girls who meet the age requirement set forth in #1 may assist exhibitor in
herd or flock classes during the judging process.
Competition shall be open to the State of Illinois.
Any junior exhibitor wishing to show in open classes may do so by complying with open class and
department rules.
Entries in junior livestock and poultry must comply with the rules and regulations of Bureau
County, State of Illinois, and livestock open show, and junior livestock show.
JUNIOR CLASS RULES
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All animal trailers left at the fairground must be parked in the West Gate area.
Livestock exhibitor's cars/trucks will be permitted in fairgrounds livestock area to deliver feed
and supplies, only until 10:00 am. After 10:00 am, all livestock exhibitors’ cars/trucks will park
outside the fenced in area. Any vehicle found in unauthorized area after set time will be towed
into the general parking lot area at the owner’s expense.
These rules will be strictly adhered to as ordered by the State Fire Marshal.
Each livestock exhibitor will be issued one vehicle pass per family.
Do not request additional passes from the fair office.
Vehicle passes are for the vehicle only! All riders must have their their exhibitor ticket,
season pass or must pay the entrance fee; there will be no passing tickets from inside the
fair grounds to outside the gates!
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FINE ARTS
OPEN CLASS RULES
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Last day to have copies of entries of fine arts into the fair office is Monday, August 10, 2015
by 7:00 pm. A late entry will be charged an office fee of $1.00 per entry. No exceptions.
All exhibitors must be a resident of Illinois and the bona fide raiser/owner of the article
exhibiting or forfeit all premiums.
All entries of art, photography, culinary canned goods, hobbies & collections, and textiles
(open and junior shows) must be brought to fairgrounds between 9 am and 7 pm Monday,
August 24. All entries of agricultural products, horticultural, and floriculture must be in the
fairgrounds between 9 am - 7 pm Tuesday, August 25.
Entry releases will be 6:00 pm Sunday August 30, 2015, except by consent of the Executive
Secretary. No departure from this rule will be allowed under penalty of forfeiture of premiums
and being barred from exhibiting for two years.
Bureau County Fair Board is not responsible for articles left after 6:00 pm Sunday, August 30,
2015. All items will be discarded 30 days after that date.
Children 12 and under are not required to purchase an exhibitors ticket.
Every article upon the grounds and entered for premiums will, during the fair be under the
control of the superintendent of the department in which it may be entered. The board will take
all possible care of articles, but the board will in no case be responsible for any damages that may
occur.
All articles are displayed at the owner’s risk.
A premium will not be awarded for an article thought not worthy, even though there may be no
competition.
Only one article may be entered in each lot number.
No article shall be entered for a premium to which a premium has previously been awarded by
this Society.
All articles must conform to premium list requirements or the judge and/or the superintendent of
the department will automatically disqualify them.
The department personnel if needed will dispose of all highly perishable articles.
Entries in fine arts must comply with the rules and regulations of Bureau County, State of
Illinois, and fine arts.
JUNIOR RULES
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Open to any boy or girl between 8 and 18 years of age, as of January 1 of the year the fair is held.
Any junior exhibitor wishing to show in open classes may do so by complying with open class
rules.
Entries in the junior fine arts must comply with the rules and regulations of Bureau County, State
of Illinois, fine arts, and junior fine arts.
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GATE ADMISSION and TIMES /
TIMES
SHOW ADMISSION and
6 years and under………………….…….free
7 to 12 years………………………….…$2.00
Adults……………………………………$5.00
Senior Day, Thursday (all day) ……...$2.00
Season Pass / Exhibitor Ticket ….…$10.00
Gate hours
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
Building hours
Carnival hours
2:00 pm - 9:00 pm
3:00 pm - 10:00 pm
5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
12:00 Noon - 10:00 pm
5:00 pm - 10:00 pm
9:00 am - 9:00 pm
12:00 Noon - 10:00 pm
5:00 pm - 11:00 pm
7:00 am - 9:00 pm
12:00 Noon - 10:00 pm
1:00 pm - 11:00 pm
7:00 am - 6:00 pm
12:00 Noon - 6:00 pm
1:00 pm - 6:00 pm
GRANDSTAND EVENTS
For more information go to our website
www.bureaucountyfair.com
(All Advanced Tickets Include Gate Fee)
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RIDE
SPECIALS
WRIST BANDS
$23.00
Wednesday, August 26 5:00 – 10:00pm
Thursday, August 27 5:00 -10-00 pm
Friday, August 28 5:00 - 11:00 pm
Saturday, August 29
1:00 – 5:00 pm 5:00 – 11:00 pm
SUNDAY LAST BLAST
WRIST BAND $23.00
Sunday, August 30
1:00 - 6:00 pm
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Schedule of Events
Events & times subject to change without notice
DAILY FREE ATTRACTIONS
Bureau County Fair Museum – Open daily
Tim & Karen Barker
Chain Saw Artist - Presented by Timber Falls Tree Service
Beer Garden
5 p.m. to close – Tiskilwa Community Association
Farmer for a Day
Presented by Bureau County Farm Bureau
Fine Arts Exhibits
Noon – 10:00 pm ~ Allen Building
Hospitality Tent
Musical Entertainment by GES Productions & Sound Services,Midland States Bank
Kachunga & the Alligator Show 9’ 3” , 100 lb Alligator Show
Kid Davie Stage Magic &
Magic show and Entertainer –Presented by Heartland Bank, Verns Farm Supply, &
Roving Robot
Variety Attractions
Wednesday
August 26
1:00 – 5:00
1:30, 3:30, 5:30 & 7:30
5:00, 7:00
6:00 pm - Bureau County Draft Horse Pull
5-10 pm Armbands $23 Unlimited Rides
5:00 – ?
9:00
WZOE Live Broadcast
Tim & Karen Barker Chain Saw Carving Artist presented by Timber Falls Tree Service
Kachunga & the Alligator Show - Presented by Heartland Bank, Ag View FS, Mid
American Mcdonalds, & Variety Attractions
Kid Davie Stage Magic & Roving Robot–Presented by Heartland Bank, Verns Farm
Supply, & Variety Attractions
Beer Garden (located next to grandstand) by Tiskilwa Community Association
Cake Walk by the Fair Office
HOSPITALITY TENT
4:30-5:00
5:30-6:30
7:00-9:00
Presented By Midland States Bank
Generics Combo - 2 piece variety band
Rick Moreland - Gospel Singer
Generics Combo – 4 piece variety band
6:00, 8:00
Thursday
August 27
8:00 pm – 38 Special w/Forgotten Highway
Presented by Kool 95.7, Piehl Motors, Becks, Wyanet Carpet, LRB, Comcast, Norberg
Monument, People’s National Bank, Vern’s Farm Supply, Dakota Street Insurance,
Central Bank
5-10 pm Armbands $23 unlimited rides
Senior Citizens Day ~ Senior Admission $2.00 (62 years old and over)
12:00-3:00
5:00 - ?
9:00
Senior Activities in Hospitality Tent
Bingo & Refreshments – Hosted by GES Sound Services & Midland States Bank
Exhibit Halls Open
WZOE Live Broadcast
WKEI & WLPO Live Broadcast
Tim & Karen Barker Chain Saw Carving Artist presented by Timber Falls Tree Service
Kachunga & the Alligator Show - Presented by Heartland Bank, Ag View FS, Mid
American Mcdonalds, & Variety Attractions
Kid Davie Stage Magic & Roving Robot–Presented by Heartland Bank, Verns Farm
Supply, & Variety Attractions
Beer Garden (located next to grandstand) by Tiskilwa Community Association
Cake Walk by the Fair Office
HOSPITALITY TENT
3:00- 4:00
5:00-6:00
7:00-9:00
Presented by Midland States Bank
Jack Ness – Variety music
Sweet Country
The Generics – 6 piece variety band
12:00
1:00 – 5:00
1:00 – 2:00
1:30, 3:30, 5:30 & 7:30
5:00, 7:00
6:00, 8:00
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Schedule of Events
Events & times subject to change without notice
Friday
August 28
8:00 pm – Lonestar & Jo Dee Messina
Presented by Kool 95.7, Piehl Motors, Becks, Wyanet Carpet, LRB, Comcast, Norberg
Monument, People’s National Bank, Vern’s Farm Supply, Dakota Street Insurance,
Central Bank
Armbands 5-11pm $23 unlimited rides
11:00 – 1:00
1:30, 3:30, 5:30 & 7:30
5:00, 7:00
5:00 - ?
9:00
Lunch in the Park – eat lunch at the fairgrounds
Tim & Karen Barker Chain Saw Carving Artist presented by Timber Falls Tree Service
Kachunga & the Alligator Show - Presented by Heartland Bank, Ag View FS, Mid
American Mcdonalds, & Variety Attractions
Ronald McDonald
Kid Davie Stage Magic & Roving Robot–Presented by Heartland Bank, Verns Farm
Supply, & Variety Attractions
Beer Garden (located next to grandstand) by Tiskilwa Community Association
Cake Walk by the Fair Office
HOSPITALITY TENT
4:30- 5:30
6:00-7:00
7:30-9:30
Presented by Midland States Bank
Hit & Miss duo - Variety
Steve Hargis - country
Generics Goodies – 9 piece variety band
Saturday
5:30 pm – Farm Stock Tractor Pull
6:00 pm – Illini State Pullers Truck & Tractor Pull
6:00-7:00
6:00, 8:00
August 29
Armbands 1-5pm & 5-11pm $23 unlimited rides
9:00am
1:30, 3:30, 5:30 & 7:30
3:00, 5:00, 8:00
3:00 – ?
9:00
Horse Speed Show – Located in the Arena
Tim & Karen Barker Chain Saw Carving Artist presented by Timber Falls Tree Service
Kid Davie Stage Magic & Roving Robot–Presented by Heartland Bank, Verns Farm
Supply, & Variety Attractions
Kachunga & the Alligator Show - Presented by Heartland Bank, Ag View FS, Mid
American Mcdonalds, & Variety Attractions
Beer Garden (located next to grandstand) by Tiskilwa Community Association
Cake Walk by the Fair Office
HOSPITALITY TENT
1:00-3:00
3:00-4:30
5:30-630
7:30-9:30
Presented by Midland States Bank
Bureau County Fair Talent Show contest
Generics Rocking Robin Band (50’s & 60’s)
Henry Torpedo Boys – bluegrass
Mary Piefer & the Trouble Makers - variety
Sunday
3:00 pm - Demolition Derby Presented by Spring Valley City Bank,
August 30
Heartland Autobody, Princeton Prompt Care, McJones Concrete Inc., Prescott Brothers
2:00, 4:00, 7:00
1-6pm “Last Blast” Armbands $23 unlimited rides
10:00
10:00
Noon, 3:00, 5:00
2:30
5:00 – ?
County Worship Service, free admission ~ Grandstand
Open Horse Show & Draft Horse Halter Classes – McCutchan Arena
Kachunga & the Alligator Show - Presented by Heartland Bank, Ag View FS, Mid
American Mcdonalds, & Variety Attractions
Tim & Karen Barker Chain Saw Carving Artist presented by Timber Falls Tree Service
Draft Horse Hitch & Open Horse Show Performance Classes – McCutchan Arena
Kid Davie Stage Magic & Roving Robot–Presented by Heartland Bank, Verns Farm
Supply, & Variety Attractions
Chainsaw Carvings Auction and Queen’s Pie Auction
Beer Garden (located next to grandstand) by Tiskilwa Community Association
HOSPITALITY TENT
12:00-?
12:30-1:00, 3:00-4:00
1:30 – 2:30
2:45 – 3:00
4:30 – 5:30
Presented By Midland States Bank
Free Watermelon
Anita Reno – country
Bureau County Barber Shop Chorus
Hailey Goetz – pop/country music
Marshall Putnam Stark Youth Variety Show Choir
12:30, 1:30
1:00
1:00,2:00, 4:00
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Hospitality Tent
Hospitality
Presented
By MidlandTent
States Bank
Presented By Midland States Bank
Wednesday, August 26th
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4:30 – 5:00
pm 26Generics
Combo – 2 piece variety band
Wednesday,
August
5:30
4:30 –– 6:30
5:00
7:00
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5:30 – 9:00
6:30
pm
pm
pm
pm
Rick Moreland
Generics
Combo– –Gospel
2 piece variety band
Generics
Combo
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4 piece variety band
Rick Moreland – Gospel
7:00 – 9:00 pm th Generics
Combo – 4 piece variety band
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Thursday, August 27
Senior Citizen’s Day (62 & older)
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12:00 August
– 3:00 pm
– Hosted
by the
Princeton
Thursday,
27 BINGO
Senior
Citizen’s
Day
(62 & Moose
older)Lodge & Midland Bank
3:00 ––4:00
12:00
3:00 pm
pm
5:00
–
6:00
pm
3:00 – 4:00 pm
7:00
5:00 –– 9:00
6:00 pm
pm
7:00 – 9:00 pm
th
Friday, August 28
th
4:30
- 5:3028
pm
Friday,
August
6:00
4:30 –- 7:00
5:30
7:30
–
9:30
6:00 – 7:00
Jack Ness
– variety
BINGO
– Hosted
by the Princeton Moose Lodge & Midland Bank
Sweet
Country
Jack Ness – variety
Generics
- 6 piece variety band
Sweet Country
Generics - 6 piece variety band
Hit & Miss – duo variety
Steve
country
Hit & Hargis
Miss – –duo
variety
Generics
Goodies
Band – 9 piece variety band
Steve Hargis – country
pm
pm
pm
pm
7:30 – 9:30 pm th Generics Goodies Band – 9 piece variety band
Saturday, August 29
1:00 –August
3:00 pm
Saturday,
29th TALENT SHOW
3:00
1:00 –– 4:30
3:00
5:30
–
6:30
3:00 – 4:30
7:30
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5:30 – 9:30
6:30
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
pm
Generics
TALENTRockin
SHOWRobin (50’s & 60’s) – 5 piece band
Henry Torpedo
– bluegrass
band– 5 piece band
Generics
RockinBoys
Robin
(50’s & 60’s)
Mary
Piefer
&
the
Trouble
Makers
– variety
Henry Torpedo Boys – bluegrass band
7:30 – 9:30 pm
Mary Piefer & the Trouble Makers – variety
12:30
Noon – 1:00 pm
1:30
12:30––2:30
1:00 pm
pm
2:45
–
3:00
pm
1:30 – 2:30 pm
3:00 –– 3:00
4:00 pm
pm
2:45
4:30
3:00 –– 5:30
4:00 pm
pm
Free Watermelon
AnitaWatermelon
Reno - variety
Free
Bureau
County
Barbershop Chorus
Anita Reno
- variety
Halley Goetz
– pop/country
Bureau
County
Barbershop Chorus
Anita
Reno
Halley Goetz – pop/country
Marshall/Putnam/Stark
Variety Show Choir
Anita Reno
4:30 – 5:30 pm
Marshall/Putnam/Stark Variety Show Choir
Sunday, August 30th
Noon
Sunday,
August 30th
Please note: Entertainment and times are subject to cancel or change.
(Check fair office for an updated schedule)
Please note: Entertainment and times are subject to cancel or change.
(Check fair office for an updated schedule)
Presented by Gary E Swanson, GES Productions & Sound Services
Presented by Gary E Swanson, GES Productions & Sound Services
Proudly supporting our communities.
1-855-MY-MIDLAND midlandstatesbank.com
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Equal Housing Lender. Member FDIC.
GENERICS GOODIES BAND
The Generics Goodies Band has been performing at
the Bureau County Fair and in the Illinois Valley area
for 26 years! For the best oldies-but-goodies music,
catch one of their shows located in the hospitality tent!
A special thanks to the following supporters of the GGB and live
entertainment in the Bureau County Fair hospitality tent:
The City of Princeton - Mayor & Council
Big Apple Restaurant – Ozzie
White Oak Ag Pioneer – Denny Denton
Farrell Chiropractic – Doctor Dennis Farrell
Guys & Gals Salon – Colleen & Danny Sissell
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SUPERINTENDENTS
OPEN SHOW DEPARTMENTS
Livestock
Dept A
Dept B
Dept C
Dept R2
Dept R3
Dept F1
Dept G
Dept I1
Dept I2
Dept U
Beef Cattle – Brian Carlson ................................................................................................... Page 23
Dairy Cattle – Kevin Kunkel .................................................................................................. Page 31
Heavy Horses – Kathy Costerisan .......................................................................................... Page 35
Horse Show – Lori Stanton ................................................................................................. Page 38
Horse Speed Show – John Croisant ...................................................................................... Page 39
Sheep – Tom Slutz ................................................................................................................ Page 44
Swine – Jared Frueh ............................................................................................................... Page 49
Poultry – Ray Kuhnert............................................................................................................ Page 51
Rabbits – Mike Jackson ......................................................................................................... Page 56
Goats – Donna Olson ............................................................................................................ Page 63
Fine Arts
Dept J
Dept K
Dept L
Dept M-A
Dept M-B
Dept M-C
Dept M-D
Dept O-A
Dept O-A2
Dept O-B
Agriculture Products - Deb Cools .......................................................................................... Page 69
Horticulture - Deb Cools ........................................................................................................ Page 73
Floriculture - Marilyn Haslam ................................................................................................ Page 75
Fine Art - Art – Amanda Fox ................................................................................................. Page 80
Fine Art- Photography - Kathy Costerisan ............................................................................. Page 84
Fine Art - Hobbies & Collections - Rita Mongan................................................................... Page 87
Textile - Linda Sittler ............................................................................................................ Page 90
Culinary, Baked Goods - Beth Schultz................................................................................... Page 96
Culinary, Men, Baked Goods - Beth Schultz ......................................................................... Page 99
Culinary, Canned Goods - Marlene Klingenberg ................................................................. Page 100
Other
Dept Q
Tractor Pull – Kyle Cain, Illini State Pullers ....................................................................... Page 105
JUNIOR DEPARTMENTS
Livestock
Dept HA
Junior Beef Cattle – Brian Carlson ........................................................................................ Page 27
Fine Arts
Dept PJ
Dept PL
Dept PM-D
Dept PO-A
Dept PO-B
Junior Agriculture Products - Deb Cools ............................................................................... Page 71
Junior Floriculture - Marilyn Haslam ..................................................................................... Page 78
Junior Textile - Linda Sittler .................................................................................................. Page 94
Junior Culinary, Baked Goods - Beth Schultz ........................................................................ Page 98
Junior Culinary, Canned Goods - Marlene Klingenberg ...................................................... Page 103
Judging Schedule
NOTE: Please check with superintendents for any changes in time of shows.
Wednesday August 26
Fine Arts
Thursday, August 27
Dairy Cattle, Open show
Rabbit show
Goats, Open show
Saturday, August 29
Horse Speed Show
Poultry, Open show
Sheep, Open show
Beef & Steer, open show
Sunday, August 30
Horse Open show
Beef & Steer Cattle, Jr show
Swine Show
Draft Horse Show
Halter
Draft Horse Show
Hitch
9:30 am
6:00 pm
7:00 pm
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9:00 am
10:00 am
10:00 am
10:00 am
10:00 am
10:00 am
10:00 am
1:00 pm
2015 Exhibition Livestock Health Requirements - County Fairs
Illinois Department of Agriculture
Bureau of Animal Health and Welfare
State Fairgrounds P.O. Box 19281
Springfield, IL 62794-9281
Phone (217) 782-4944
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS
1.
Exhibitors are required to familiarize themselves with all rules applicable to their exhibits.
2.
3.
All out-of-state animals shall require an entry permit. Permits are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling (217) 782-4944.
All animals, except as noted, shall be accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) which shows that the animal meets all health
requirements for the State of Illinois. CVI’s shall be made available to Bureau of Animal Health Personnel on request.
CVI means a legible record made on an official form from the state of origin which has been issued, signed and dated by an accredited veterinarian
and which shows the name and address of the animal’s owner or exhibitor and the results of all required tests or vaccinations. A CVI shall list only
one animal identification per line; shall be presented on the form on which it was initially issued; and shall not be corrected, changed or altered in any
manner.
4.
All animals shall be officially identified. The animal(s) official identification shall be recorded on the CVI.
5.
If animals are from tuberculosis accredited, brucellosis certified, pseudorabies qualified, or brucellosis validated herds, the identifying herd number(s)
along with the date of the last herd test(s) shall appear on the CVI.
6.
CVI for out-of-state livestock shall be void thirty (30) days after issuance.
7.
CVI for Illinois-origin livestock shall be void ninety (90) days after issuance.
8.
All livestock shall be subject to examination upon entry to any Illinois fair or exhibition. Any animal showing evidence of infectious, contagious or
communicable diseases shall be immediately withdrawn and held in quarantine at the owner’s risk and expense until properly treated and recovered,
or until the animal is released to return to the owner’s premise.
Any livestock infected with scabies, mange, active lesions of ringworm, soremouth, or multiple warts which are easily visible without close
examination shall not be permitted to exhibit and are subject to quarantine or removal from the fairgrounds.
Sheep and goats with caseous lymphadenitis as evidenced by draining abscesses shall not be exhibited and are subject to immediate quarantine or
removal from the fairgrounds.
9.
Illinois Department of Agriculture personnel or designee may collect blood, tissue, milk or urine samples from any animal being exhibited and/or
raced at any Illinois fair to test for the presence of illegal drugs or banned substances. New examination techniques, such as ultrasound, may also be
used at anytime while the animals are on the grounds of any Illinois fair or exhibit.
The Illinois Department of Agriculture or designee may collect urine, blood, tissue or other test samples from exhibition animals at the time of
slaughter.
10. All exhibitors of animals at any Illinois fair or exhibition shall comply with the provisions of the Illinois Humane Care for Animals Act. If violations
are observed, the animals(s) will be excused from exhibition and ordered removed from the grounds with all awards being forfeited.
Any practice or deviation from normal, accepted care, including physical, medical or mechanical application, shall constitute a violation of show rules
and may result in the animal(s) disqualification and removal from the fairgrounds.
11. Any Illinois cattle, bison, cervidae or goats being exhibited in non-accredited free states must be isolated from the remainder of the herd/flock upon
return to Illinois and retested for tuberculosis 60-120 days post-entry.
CATTLE
Identification
Individual identification of each animal shall be either a fully healed and legible tattoo, official metal ear tag, registration number (can only be used if
the tattoo is recorded on the registration certificate or for breeds where pictures are acceptable), or individual brands, if brand is recorded on the
registration certificate.
Illinois Cattle
Brucellosis
Illinois is a Bovine Brucellosis Class-Free State. Brucellosis testing is not required for Illinois cattle.
Tuberculosis
Illinois is an Accredited Tuberculosis- Free State. Tuberculin testing is not required for Illinois cattle.
Please note: Illinois calves under 6 months of age, and Illinois steers are not required to have a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.
Out-of-State-Cattle
Permit
1.
2.
All out-of-state cattle are to be accompanied by an entry permit.
Permits are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling (217) 782-4944.
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Brucellosis
1.
2.
Female cattle six (6) months of age and older and bulls eighteen (18) months of age and older shall be negative to an official test for
brucellosis within thirty (30) days prior to entry, unless exempt by one (1) of the following:
A. Originate directly from a certified brucellosis-free herd.
B. Official vaccinates of dairy breeds under twenty (20) months of age or official vaccinates of beef breeds under twentyfour (24) months of age.
C. Animal originated from a “Class Free” state (if entire state is so classified)
D.
Steers and spayed heifers are not required to be tested for brucellosis.
The negative brucellosis test shall be conducted at a state or federal laboratory within 30 days prior to exhibition.
Tuberculosis
1.
2.
Accredited Tuberculosis Free States
A. No tuberculin test required. All cattle, including steers, originating from an Accredited Tuberculosis Free State, may enter
Illinois for exhibition when accompanied by a CVI issued by an accredited veterinarian within 30 days.
Non-Accredited Tuberculosis Free Areas or States (Not TB Free)
A. Cattle must originate from a herd where a complete herd test was conducted within the past year.
B. The individual animals entering Illinois must be negative to an additional tuberculin test conducted within 30 days prior
to exhibition.
C.
Cattle that enter Illinois for exhibition and remain in Illinois (animal does not return to
the state of origin within 30 days) must be isolated and retested for TB 60-120 days
from the last official TB test date.
SWINE
Illinois Swine
Identification
1.
2.
Swine shall be identified by an official ear tag, tattoo or recognized breed ear notch.
Ear notch identification is acceptable for barrows, crossbred gilts and breeding swine. (Note: Ear notch identification of crossbred
swine does not satisfy USDA identification requirements for brucellosis and pseudorabies testing.)
Brucellosis
Brucellosis testing is not required for Illinois swine.
Pseudorabies
All exhibition swine are required to be tested for pseudorabies as described below.
1.
2.
Additional Requirements
1.
Swine of all ages shall be negative to an official test for pseudorabies conducted within 90 days prior to exhibition; or swine shall
originate immediately and directly from a qualified pseudorabies negative herd.
Barrows and females in market classes must meet the same requirements as breeding swine.
4.
Swine consigned to terminal market classes must meet the same test requirements as exhibition swine if these classes are held in
conjunction with “exhibits not intended for slaughter”.
When terminal classes are held on a day when no other livestock are present, these animals are exempt from all test requirements and
do not need a CVI. All swine terminal classes must be identified by a site tattoo prior to movement to slaughter.
Swine from pseudorabies-quarantined herds are not allowed to exhibit regardless of whether or not the show is terminal or nonterminal.
The Illinois and DuQuoin State Fairs are not classified as terminal shows.
1.
2.
All out-of-state swine are to be accompanied by an entry permit.
Permits are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling (217) 782-4944.
1.
2.
Individually identified by an official ear tag, tattoo or recognized breed ear notch.
Ear notch identification is not acceptable for crossbred animals.
1.
Breeding swine 4 months of age and older shall be negative to an official test for brucellosis within 30 days prior to exhibition unless
exempt by one (1) of the following:
A. Originate immediately and directly from a brucellosis-free herd.
B. Originate directly from a validated brucellosis-free state.
Swine brucellosis tests for exhibition shall be conducted at a state or federal laboratory.
2.
3.
Out-of-State Swine
Permit
Identification
Brucellosis
2.
Pseudorabies
All exhibition swine are required to be tested for pseudorabies as described below.
1.
2.
3.
Swine shall be negative to an official test for pseudorabies conducted within the past thirty (30) days prior to entry or originate
immediately and directly from a qualified pseudorabies negative herd.
Barrows and females in market classes must meet the same requirements as breeding swine.
The Illinois and DuQuoin State Fairs are not classified as terminal shows.
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SHEEP
Identification
Individual identification of each animal shall be by an ear tattoo or official metal or plastic tag. A microchip ID is acceptable if the owner provides the reader.
Ear tattoos may be used when a registration certificate, listing the tattoo number, accompanies the animal.
When using ear tags, the tag must indicate the premises ID and state of origin. The tag number must be assigned by a state or APHIS representative and recorded
in the Scrapie Record Database.
Market Lambs
All wethers must be slick shorn (show ring ready) before weigh-in so that show lamb fungus can be identified.
Illinois Sheep
1.
2.
Sheep originating from a flock that has previously been classified as either an infected or source flock can be exhibited in Illinois upon the
completion of an approved flock plan.
For any animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the flock of birth and the flock of origin, if different.
Out-of-State Sheep
1.
2.
3.
All out-of-state sheep are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Permits are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling (217) 7824944.
Sheep originating from a flock that has previously been classified as either an infected or source flock can be exhibited in Illinois upon the
completion of an approved flock plan.
For any animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the flock of birth and the flock of origin, if different.
GOATS
Identification
Individual identification of each animal shall be by an ear tattoo or official metal or plastic tag. A microchip ID is acceptable if the owner provides the reader.
Tattoos may be used when a registration certificate, listing the tattoo number, accompanies the animal.
When using ear tags, the tag must indicate the premises ID and state of origin. The tag number must be assigned by a state or APHIS representative and recorded
in the Scrapie Record Database.
Ears should be used for tattooing when possible. If there is no space in the ear, the flank or tail fold may be used.
Illinois Goats
1.
2.
Goats originating from a herd that has previously been classified as either an infected or source herd can be exhibited in Illinois upon the
completion of an approved herd plan.
For any animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must include the flock of birth and the flock of origin, if different.
Out-of-State Goats
1.
2.
3.
All out-of-state goats are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Permits are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling (217) 7824944.
Goats originating from a herd that has previously been classified as either an infected or source herd can be exhibited in Illinois upon the
completion of an approved herd plan.
Tuberculosis- Goats from areas or states that are not Accredited Bovine Tuberculosis Free, must be accompanied by a CVI indicating that the
goats originated from a herd where a complete negative herd test has been conducted within the past twelve (12) months and the individual
animals are negative to a tuberculin test conducted within thirty (30) days prior to entry. For any animal born after 1/1/2002, the CVI must
include the flock of birth and the flock of origin, if different.
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HORSES, PONIES, MULES AND OTHER EQUIDAE
Illinois Equine
1.
All horses and other equidae, twelve (12) months of age and older attending an advertised equine event, shall be accompanied by a negative test
for equine infectious anemia (EIA) conducted within the last twelve (12) months. A copy of this test shall accompany the animal.
2.
AGID (Coggins) or ELISA tests are accepted.
3.
An advertised equine event means a show, rodeo, sale, auction, exhibition, trail ride, or horse fair that is posted or media promoted.
4.
A CVI is not required for Illinois equine.
Out-of-State Equine
1.
2.
3.
4.
All out-of-state equine are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Permits are available 24 hours a day, seven days a week by calling (217) 7824944.
All horses and other equidae entering Illinois that are twelve (12) months of age or older, shall be accompanied by a negative test for equine
infectious anemia (EIA) conducted within the last twelve (12) months. A copy of this test shall accompany the animal.
AGID (Coggins) or ELISA tests are accepted.
All horses and other equidae shall be accompanied by a CVI issued within thirty (30) days prior to entry.
POULTRY
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
All entries (except waterfowl, i.e. domesticated fowl that normally swim, such as ducks and geese) in a show or exhibition shall have originated from
a U.S. Pullorum-Typhoid Clean or equivalent hatchery or flock OR have a negative pullorum-typhoid test within 90 days prior to exhibition. Exhibitor
shall show proper information as to name and address of owner or exhibitor, name and address of the authorized testing agent, date of the testing and
the number, breed, and species of those tested.
Prior to being used to transport poultry to a show, all crates, boxes, containers and vehicles shall be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected.
Any poultry vaccinations must be performed at least 4 weeks prior to delivery to the show.
Upon admission to a show, all entries shall be examined by the official county fair veterinarian or qualified state personnel who shall also receive and
examine all certificates necessary for admission of birds to a show. Birds not in show condition will be excused from exhibition and removed from the
premises. Any fowl showing signs of illness during the fair will be removed from the exhibition grounds.
All out-of-state turkeys must originate from flocks that are officially classified as U.S. Mycoplasma Gallisepticum Clean in accordance with the
provisions of the National Poultry Improvement Plan or be negative to a test for Mycoplasma gallisepticum within 30 days prior to entry.
A permit is also required for out-of-state poultry. A permit may be obtained by calling (217) 782-4944.
Please note: These poultry exhibition requirements do not apply to 4-H and FFA 1-day poultry shows where the entries are taken to the show and
returned home the same day. However, a permit is required for out-of-state poultry.
CERVIDAE
(Deer, Elk, Reindeer, Caribou, Moose, Red Deer and other Related Species)
Identification
All animals shall be individually identified with an approved tag, microchip or tattoo. Elk are required to have two official/approved unique identifiers.
Illinois Cervidae
Chronic Wasting Disease
For cervidae changing ownership or moving within the State, the owner must obtain a permit issued by the Department prior to movement and the cervid must
originate from a herd that is enrolled in the Certified Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) Program or the Contained Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease
Program. The permit shall be obtained no more than 72 hours in advance of the movement of the cervids by providing the following information:
A) Name and complete mailing address of person exhibiting the cervids;
B) Certified Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease or Contained Monitored Chronic Wasting Disease Herd number;
C) Name and complete mailing address of location where the animals will be exhibited;
D) Number of animals and unique identification of the animals.
Tuberculosis
Illinois is an Accredited Tuberculosis-Free State. Tuberculin test is not required for Illinois cervidae.
Out-of-State Cervidae
Chronic Wasting Disease
1.
2.
All cervidae entering Illinois must be in compliance with the Illinois Wildlife Code [520 ILCS 5]. For more information, contact the
Illinois Department of Natural Resources at 217/782-6384.
All cervidae entering Illinois must be accompanied by a permit from the Department and a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection that:
a.
has been issued by an accredited veterinarian of the state of origin or a veterinarian in the employ of the United States
Department of Agriculture;
b.
is approved by the Animal Health Official of the state of origin;
c.
shows that the cervidae are free from visible evidence of any contagious, infectious or communicable disease or exposure
thereto, do not originate from a CWD endemic area (any county and surrounding counties where CWD has been diagnosed in
the past five years);
d.
shows that the cervidae are not originating from a herd under quarantine for any contagious, infectious or communicable
disease;
e.
shows that the animals originate from a herd that has been monitored for at least 5 years under a state-approved CWD
certification program.
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3. A permit number can be obtained by calling (217) 782-4944. Applicant for permit shall furnish the following information to the
Department:
a.
Name and post office mailing address of Illinois destination;
b.
Name and post office mailing address of the consignor and/or source herds;
c.
Name and post office mailing address of the herd veterinarian;
d.
Number and unique identification of cervidae in shipment.
Brucellosis
Cervidae six (6) months of age and older must have a negative brucellosis card or PCFIA test within sixty (60) days prior to entry.
Tuberculosis
1.
Accredited Tuberculosis Free States
All cervidae twelve (12) months of age and over shall be negative to two (2) single cervical test for bovine TB no less than ninety (90) days apart with the second
test conducted within ninety (90) days prior to entry. These animals shall be isolated from all other members of the herd during the testing period unless they
originate from an accredited, qualified or monitored herd.
A. Cervidae from an accredited herd may be moved into Illinois without further TB testing provided that a certificate stating that
such cervids originated from an accredited herd accompanies them.
B. Cervidae originating from qualified or monitored herds may enter with a negative test within ninety (90) days prior to entry and
a certificate stating that the animals originate from a monitored herd.
2.
Non-Accredited Tuberculosis Free Areas or States (Not TB Free)
A. All cervidae shall originate from a herd where a complete herd test was conducted within the past year.
B. The individual animals entering Illinois must be negative to two (2) additional tuberculin tests conducted within 180 and 30
days prior to entry or exhibition.
RATITES
(Ostriches, Emus, Rheas, Cassowaries and Kiwis)
Illinois Ratites
There are no requirements governing the movement of ratites within Illinois.
Out-of-State Ratites
1.
Must be accompanied by a CVI and permit number.
2.
Individually identified by leg band or microchip.
3.
Negative test for Avian Influenza within 10 days prior to entry.
PIGEONS, RABBITS, LLAMAS
There are no requirements governing the movements of pigeons, rabbits, llamas within or into Illinois.
A permit and health certificate is required for out-of-state llamas. A permit may be obtained by calling (217) 782-4944.
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Bureau County
Farm Bureau
presents
Farmer for a Day
a family activity to learn by doing
while having bushels of fun!
Free, Daily in Building #4
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Farm Bureau is part of your community…
speaking out for agriculture for 100 years.
A part of your life too…from the food on your table
to the ethanol-blended fuel in your car.
Farm Bureau believes in what you believe … clean water,
clean air, and safe healthy food for our families.
It’s Farm Bureau and farmers right here in your community
who work to make our lives that much better.
Bureau County Farm Bureau
535 Elm Place
P.O. Box 190
Princeton IL 61356
(815) 875-6468
www.bureaucountyfarmbureau.org
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Beef Open & Junior Show Entry Form
Bureau County Fair
August 26-30, 2015
Exhibitor Name ___________________________________________________ Premise ID # _________________
Optional
Mailing Address ___________________________________________________________________________________
City___________________________________________________ State_______________Zip ____________________
Telephone _________________________________________
Social Security # __________________________
Entries must be made by 7:00 pm Monday August 17, 2015.
All late entries & changes will be charged an additional $1.00 per entry.
No changes or entries allowed 24 hours before show.
Department
Open Show
Per Entry Fee
Junior Show
Per Entry Fee
Stall / Pen Fees
Breeding Beef
_______ @ $10.00 ______________@ $10.00 ________ _____@ $5.00 Per Head ________
Market Beef
_______ @ $10.00 ______________@ $10.00 ________ _____@ $5.00 Per Head ________
_____@ $5.00 Tack
TOTAL_________
TOTAL__________
_________
TOTAL___________
Open Show Entry Fee
_______________
Junior Show Entry Fee
_______________
Exhibitor Ticket number _______________
Stall Fee
_______________
Date Issued _____________________________
Exhibitor Ticket $10.00 (each)
_______________
Camper Fee $15.00 per day
_______________
Late Fee $1.00 per entry
_______________
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED
NO REFUNDS
_______________
NOTE: Children 12 and under and Life
Members need not purchase an exhibitors ticket. Entries can be mailed to Bureau County Fair, P.O. Box 238, Princeton, IL 61356, hand-delivered to the office,
faxed to 815-879-7005, or emailed [email protected]. ALL FORMS MUST ACCOMPANY FEE PAYMENT
Example
Department
Letter
Class/Breed
Number
Lot
Number
A
(*) 4
2
Description
Simmental - Heifer Calved after Jan 1 of current year
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
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Department A BEEF
Dept A - Open Breeding Beef Cattle
Brian Carlson, Superintendent
Email: [email protected]
(815) 878-8648 – Princeton, IL
Matt Wiggim, Assistant Superintendent
Total Estimated Premiums Offered $ 9,276.00
$ 10.00 per entry Beef Cattle, $ 5.00 Stall Fee
$ 10.00 Exhibitor’s Permit (Good for one admission per day)
Arrival Time: Friday August 28 after 9:00 AM
Beef Cattle MUST be on the grounds by 8:00 am, Saturday August 29.
Open Breeding Beef Show: Saturday August 29 at 10:00 am
Open Market Beef Show: Immediately following Breeding Beef Show
Release Time: Sunday August 30 after 5:00 pm
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3.
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Entries close at 6:00 pm Monday August 17 or must be postmarked by August 17, 2015. Entry acceptance is
subject to the first 175 head of Beef Cattle entered due to stall space limitations. Please make your entries
early. Late entries will be accepted based on stall space availability. Only 2 entries per class per exhibitor.
Please see Dept A & HA – Beef Cattle – Open & Junior Show Entry Form.
All animals for Breeding Beef and Market Beef shows must have been owned by the exhibitor prior to June 1,
2015. In case of dispute, the Beef Superintendent and/or representative of Bureau County Agricultural Fair
Board will request proof of ownership documentation.
All Health papers will be checked by the Vet and then returned to the exhibitor before the end of the fair.
Registration papers will be checked by the Dept Superintendent on Saturday, August 29 7:00 to 9:00 am.
Registration papers are required for all purebred livestock. Must have original registration papers (faxes,
letters, copies, etc. will NOT be accepted).
FANS – No butt fans allowed. Overhead fans may be used. Fans must be securely mounted above the
animal with a limit of one fan per three animals. No fans will be permitted to be in the aisle, on a cart, or
on the floor of the barn. More fans permitted with use of personal generator. All extension cords for fans
must be outdoor approved – heavy gauge.
Electrical power is limited: the use of generators is strongly encouraged – generators are NOT permitted in the
barn. Please indicate on your entry form if you plan to use a generator.
All animals are subject to a teeth check to determine age and a blood test to determine breed.
All Simmental must be 50% or greater as shown on the required registration papers.
No calf under 4 months old will be eligible to compete in any class.
The superintendent will designate stall space.
Tie outs will be as close to barns as possible. The exhibitor will be responsible for their own tie outs. Don’t tie
in without approval or you may have to move.
ENTER ALL STEERS AND MARKET HEIFERS IN THE LIGHT WEIGHT LOT OF THEIR CLASS.
Heifers may be shown as either Breeding or Market Beef, BUT NOT BOTH. Market Heifers entered in the
Market Beef show may Not show in Breeding Beef classes. Market heifers must be born after January 1,
2014.
All Market Heifers must be open (not Bred) at the time of show. In case of dispute, the Market Heifer will
be subject to vet examination. The disputing party will be responsible for both the Protest Fee and vet exam
fee .
No grooming chutes are allowed in the barns except on show day. No grooming chutes allowed next to Fair
Office or on grass area next to the food venders / Hospitality Tent.
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board, State of Illinois and Livestock Open Class.
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All Entry Fees collected will be paid back to exhibitors in the terms of stated Jackpot Premium and Overall
Champion Awards. All Overall Champion Awards are subject to change based upon total number of animals
entered in Department and / or sponsorships directed to Premium Payouts. Added money to Dept A. Lot and Class
Awards is $6,556.00.
Premiums: 1st $35.00, 2nd $30.00, 3rd $24.00, 4th $18.00
Classes (* Use appropriate class number on entry form)
1. Angus 2. Hereford 3. Shorthorn 4. Simmental 5. AOB and Crossbred
Example: Spring Yearling Angus Heifer (born in March) would be entered as “A-1-6”
A-*-1
A-*-2
A-*-3
A-*-4
A-*-5
A-*-6
A-*-7
A-*-8
Junior / Senior Bull Calf born after Aug 1 of previous year
Yearling Bull born prior to July 31 of previous year
Junior Heifer Calf after Jan 1 of Current Year
Senior Heifer Calf Aug 1 thru Dec 31 of previous year
Summer Yearling Heifer May 1 thru July 31 of previous year
Spring Yearling Heifer March 1 thru April 30 of previous year
Junior Yearling Heifer Jan 1 thru Feb 29 of previous year
Senior Yearling Heifer Sept 1 thru Dec 31 of the second year preceding exhibit year
A-*-9 Two Heifers, any age
A-*-10 Pair (1 bull and 1 heifer) any age from above class
A-*-11 Cow-Calf (calf born after Jan 1 and before July 31 of the current year)
Champions
A-*-12
A-*-13
A-*-14
A-*-15
A-99-16
A-99-17
A-99-18
A-99-19
A-99-20
A-99-21
Champion Bull from each Class
Reserve Champion Bull from each Class
Champion Heifer from each Class
Reserve Champion Heifer from each Class
Grand Champion Bull
Reserve Grand Champion Bull
Grand Champion Cow-Calf
Reserve Grand Champion Cow-Calf
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Grand Champion Heifer
Ribbon
Ribbon
$100 & Ribbon
$50 & Ribbon
$25 & Ribbon
Ribbon
$25 & Ribbon
Ribbon
$100 & Plaque
$50 & Plaque
Dept A - Open Market Beef Show
$ 10.00 per entry, $5.00 Stall Fee
Open Steers & Market Heifers will be weighed at 7:00 am on Saturday, August 29, 2015.
Premiums: 1st $35.00, 2nd $30.00, 3rd $24.00, 4th $18.00
Classes (* Use appropriate class number on entry form)
6. Angus Steer 7. Hereford Steer 8. Shorthorn Steer 9. Simmental Steer 10. AOB and Crossbred Steers
11. Market Heifer
ENTER ALL MARKET BEEF ANIMALS IN THE LIGHTWEIGHT LOT OF THEIR CLASS
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(Examples: Market Heifer "A-11-22" / Angus Steer “A-6-22”)
A-11-22
A-11-24
A-*-22
A-*-23
A-*-24
Lt Wt Market Heifer (New for 2015)
Heavy Wt Market Heifer (New for 2015)
Lt Wt Steer
Med Wt Steer (AOB & Crossbred only if needed)
Heavy Wt Steer
A-*-25
A-*-26
A-99-27
A-99-28
Champion Market Beef from each class
Reserve Market Beef from each class
Grand Champion Market Beef
Reserve Grand Champion Market Beef
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$100 & Ribbon
$50 & Ribbon
$100 & Plaque
$50 & Plaque
Department HA
JUNIOR BEEF
Dept HA - Junior Breeding Beef Cattle
Brian Carlson, Superintendent
Email: [email protected]
Matt Wiggim, Assistant Superintendent
(815) 878-8648 – Princeton, IL
Total Estimated Premiums Offered $ 6,851.00
This is an IBA Sanctioned Point Show
$ 10.00 per Entry, $ 5.00 Stall Fee
$ 10 Exhibitor’s Permit (Good for one admission per day)
Arrival Time: Friday August 28 after 9:00 AM
Beef Cattle MUST be on the grounds by 8:00 am, Saturday August 29.
Jr. Beef Show: Sunday August 30 at 10:00am
Steer Show: Immediately following Breeding Beef Show
Release Time: Sunday August 30 after 5:00pm
1.
2.
3.
4.
All Department A rules apply to this division.
Pay Stall Fee only once if entering animal in both Open and Junior Shows.
All exhibitors must be present to show their own animals.
FANS – No butt fans allowed. Overhead fans may be used. Fans must be securely mounted above the
animal with a limit of one fan for each three animals. No fans will be permitted to be in the aisle, on a cart,
or on the floor of the barn. More fans permitted with use of personal generator. All extension cords for fans
must be outdoor approved – heavy gauge.
5. Electrical power is limited: the use of generators is strongly encouraged – generators are NOT permitted in the
barn. Please indicate on your entry form if you plan to use a generator.
6. All Simmental must be 50% or greater as shown on the required registration papers.
7. In addition to Bureau County Fair Premiums, the Shorthorn Unlimited will sponsor a separate class. Please see
Shorthorn Unlimited Steer Class.
8. ENTER ALL STEERS AND MARKET HEIFERS IN THE LIGHT WEIGHT LOT OF THEIR CLASS.
9. Heifers may be shown as either Breeding or Market Beef, BUT NOT BOTH. Market Heifers entered in the
Market Beef show may Not show in Breeding Beef classes. Market heifers must be born after January 1,
2014.
10. All Market Heifers must be open (not Bred) at the time of show. In case of dispute, the Market Heifer will
be subject to vet examination. The disputing party will be responsible for both the Protest Fee and vet exam
fee .
11. See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board, State of Illinois and Livestock Open and
Junior Livestock Show rules.
IBA Sanctioned Point Show
The 2015 Bureau County Fair Junior Beef Show is an Illinois Beef Assn Sanctioned Point Show. Any junior exhibitor
who meets the rules set forth in this premium book, may show in the 2015 Bureau County Fair Junior Breeding Beef
and Market Beef classes, however, to qualify for IBA points, junior exhibitors must be members of the IJBA and also
follow their rules. For a complete list of IBA rules, go to www.illinoisbeef.com .
The Bureau County Fair reserves the right to ask for proof of exhibitor’s date of birth.
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All Entry Fees collected will be paid back to exhibitors in the terms of stated Jackpot Premium schedule and Overall
Champion Awards. All Overall Champion Awards are subject to change based upon total number of animals
entered in Department and / or sponsorships directed to Premium Payouts. Added money to Dept HA. Lot and
Class Awards is $5,131.00.
Premiums: 1st $35.00, 2nd $30.00, 3rd $24.00, 4th $18.00
Classes (* Use appropriate class number on entry form)
1. Angus 2. Hereford 3. Shorthorn 4. Simmental 5. AOB and Crossbred
Please confirm the correct Class & Lot number. These numbers are different than the Open Show. Many entry
mistakes have occurred in the past which causes the animal to be called to the ring in the incorrect age
classification.
Example: Spring Yearling Angus Heifer (born in March) would be entered as "HA-1-2204" In Dept A Open Beef,
this same heifer would be entered as “A-1-6”.
HA-*-2201
HA-*-2202
HA-*-2203
HA-*-2204
HA-*-2205
HA-*-2206
Junior Heifer Calf after Jan 1 of Current Year
Senior Heifer Calf Aug 1 and Dec 31 of previous year
Summer Yearling Heifer May 1 & July 31 of previous year
Spring Yearling Heifer March 1 and April 30 of previous year
Junior Yearling Heifer Jan 1 and Feb 29 of previous year
Senior Yearling Heifer Sept 1 & Dec 31 of the second year preceding exhibit year
Champions
HA-*-2207
HA-*-2208
HA-99-2209
HA-99-2210
HA-99-2211
Champion heifer from each Class
Reserve Champion heifer from each Class
Grand Champion Heifer
Reserve Grand Champion Heifer
3rd Overall Heifer
$100 & Ribbon
$50 & Ribbon
$150 & Plaque
$100 & Plaque
$50
Dept HA - Junior Market Beef Show
This is an IBA Sanctioned Point Show
Junior Steers & Market Heifers will be weighed at 7:00 am on Saturday, August 29, 2015.
Premiums: 1st $35.00, 2nd $30.00, 3rd $24.00, 4th $18.00
Classes (* Use appropriate class number on entry form)
6. Angus Steer 7. Hereford Steer 8. Shorthorn Steer 9. Simmental Steer 10. AOB and Crossbred Steers
11. Market Heifer
ENTER ALL MARKET BEEF ANIMALS IN THE LIGHTWEIGHT LOT OF THEIR CLASS
(Examples: Market Heifer "HA-11-2212" / Angus Steer “HA-6-2212”)
HA-11-2212
HA-11-2214
HA-*-2212
HA-*-2213
HA-*-2214
Lt Wt Market Heifer (New for 2015)
Heavy Wt Market Heifer (New for 2015)
Lt Wt Steer
Med Wt Steer (AOB & Crossbred only if needed)
Heavy Wt Steer
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Champions
HA-*-2215
HA-*-2216
HA-99-2217
HA-99-2218
HA-99-2219
Champion Steer from each class
Reserve Champ Steer from each class
Grand Champion Steer
Reserve Grand Champion Steer
3rd Overall Steer
$100 & Ribbon
$50 & Ribbon
$150 & Plaque
$100 & Plaque
$50
SHOWMANSHIP
HA-99-2220
HA-99-2221
HA-99-2222
HA-99-2223
Showmanship - 8 to 9 years
Showmanship - 10 to 12 years
Showmanship - 13 to 15 years
Showmanship - 16 and older
Award
Award
Award
Award
Shorthorn Unlimited Steer Class
The Shorthorn Unlimited Steer Class is sponsored by Shorthorn breeders in northern and central Illinois. To be
eligible to show, steers must have been purchased from members of this organization and be officially recorded
within the group. In addition to the Bureau County Fair premiums, the Shorthorn Unlimited are offering the
following cash prizes placings: 1st - $100, 2nd - $90, 3rd - $80, 4th - $65, 5th - $50, 6th - $35, 7th - $20, 8th – 10$, 9th - $10,
and 10th – $10. No additional entry fee required.
Please Note: If the Grand Champion Steer of the Junior Show is a Shorthorn Unlimited Steer, $100 will be given in
addition to the regular premiums paid. To compete in the Shorthorn Unlimited Class, exhibitors must also compete
in the Junior Show and comply with all livestock regulations of the Junior Show, including stall rent and entry fees,
etc.
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Dairy Cattle
Open Show Entry Form
Bureau County Fair August 26-30, 2015
Exhibitor’s Name ______________________________________ Premise ID # ______________________________
Optional
Mailing Address ________________________________________________________________________________
City ________________________________________________ State_______________Zip ____________________
Telephone # _______________________________________
Social Security # ___________________________
Entries must be made by 7:00 pm Monday August 17, 2015.
All late entries & changes will be charged an additional $1.00 per entry.
No changes or entries allowed 24 hours before show.
Department
Dairy Cattle
Open Show Per Entry Fee
_______
Stall / Pen Fees
@ $8.00 _____________@ $5.00 Per Head _______
_____@ $5.00 Per Tack _______
TOTAL________
Exhibitor Ticket number _________________
Date Issued _____________________________
NOTE: Children 12 and under and Life
Members need not purchase an exhibitors ticket.
TOTAL________
Open Show Entry Fee
______________
Stall/Pen/Tack Fee
______________
Exhibitor Ticket $10.00 (each)
______________
Camper Fee $15.00 per day
______________
Late Fee $1.00 per entry
______________
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED
NO REFUNDS
______________
Entries can be mailed Bureau County Fair, P.O. Box 238, Princeton, IL, 61356, hand- delivered to the office,
faxed to 815-879-7005, or emailed [email protected]. ALL FORMS MUST ACCOMPANY FEE PAYMENT
Example
Department
Letter
Class/Breed
Number
Lot
Number
B
(*) 1
101
Description
Ayrshire - junior heifer calf
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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Department
B DAIRY
CATTLE CATTLE
Department
B DAIRY
KevinKevin
Kunkel,
Superintendent
..............................................................Granville,
IL Granvi
Kunkel,
Superintendent
................................................................
Tim Kunkel,
Assistant
Superintendent
................................................
Princeton, IL Princet
Tim Kunkel,
Assistant
Superintendent
...................................................
Premiums
Offered - $6420.00
Premiums
Offered - $6420.00
Arrival Time:
Wednesday,
August 26 August
BY NOON
Arrival Time:
Wednesday,
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Dairy
Cattle Show:
Dairy Cattle
Show:
Thursday, Thursday,
August 27 August
9:3021
am
Release Time:
21
Release Time:
Thursday, Thursday,
August 27 August
9 PM
BY NOON
9:30 am
9 PM
All animals
over 4ofmonth
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age
must be registered.
1. All1.
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2.
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purebredA livestock.
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2. Registration papers are required for all purebred
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at office
before exhibiting.
registration
papers must
be presented
at office before
exhibiting.
3. All animals over 3 years of age must give satisfactory evidence to the jud
3. All animals over 3 years of age must give satisfactory evidence to the judge of
being breeders or be expelled from competition. SUPERINTENDENTS W
being breeders or be expelled from competition. SUPERINTENDENTS WILL
STRICTLY ENFORCE THIS RULE.
STRICTLY ENFORCE THIS RULE.
4. No cow will be permitted to show in more than one cow class.
4. No5.
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permitted
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first
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8. See rules
and
regulations
of
the
Bureau
County
Agricultural
Board, State of
Illinois and Livestock Open Class.
Illinois and Livestock Open Class.
Definitions of group classes
Definitions of group classes
Best 3 Female:
Bred and owned by exhibitor.
HeiferBred
Calf:and owned
Marchby1,exhibitor.
2014 to June 1, 2014
BestJunior
3 Female:
Intermediate
HeiferMarch
Calf: 1, 2014
December
Junior
Heifer Calf:
to June1,
1, 2013
2014 to February 28, 201
Senior
Heifer
Calf:
September
1,
201328,
to 2014
November 30, 2
Intermediate Heifer Calf:
December 1, 2013 to February
Summer Yearling Heifer:
1, 2013 to August 31, 2013
Senior
Heifer Calf:
SeptemberJune
1, 2013
to November 30, 2013
Junior Yearling Heifer:
March 1, 2013 to May 31, 2013
Summer Yearling Heifer:
June 1, 2013 to August 31, 2013
Intermediate Yearling Heifer:
December 1, 2012 to February 28, 201
Junior Yearling Heifer:
March 1, 2013 to May 31, 2013
Senior Yearling Heifer:
September 1, 2012 to November 30, 20
Intermediate Yearling Heifer:
Senior Yearling Heifer:
December 1, 2012 to February 28, 2013
September 1, 2012 to November 30, 2012
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Department B DAIRY CATTLE
CLASSES
Use appropriate* for class number on entry form
1.
2.
3.
AYRSHIRE
BROWN SWISS
HOLSTEIN
4.
5.
JERSEYS
MILKING SHORTHORN
1st $30.00
2nd $21.00 3rd $13.00 4th $10.00
B-*-101 Junior Heifer Calf
B-*-102 Intermediate Heifer Calf
B-*-103 Senior Heifer Calf
B-*-104 Summer Heifer Yearling
B-*-105 Junior Heifer Yearling
B-*-106 Intermediate Yearling
B-*-107 Senior Yearling
B-*-108 Cow 2 years and under 3 years
B-*-109 Cow 3 years and under 4 years
B-*-110 Cow 4 years and under 5 years
B-*-111 Cow 5 Years and over
B-*-112 Best 3 Females
B-*-113 Dam and Daughters
B-*-114 Junior Best 3 Female, Bred and Owned
B-*-115 Produce of Dam
B-*-116 Best udder 2-5 years old
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CHAMPIONS
B-99-117
B-99-118
B-99-119
B-99-120
B-99-121
Junior Champion from each class
Senior Champion from each class
Grand Champion from each class
Grand Champion, over all breeds
Best 3 Females
$12.00
$18.00
$40.00
$100.00 & Plaque
$50.00 & Plaque
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Heavy Horse Entry Form
Bureau County Fair August 26-30, 2015
Exhibitor’s Name _____________________________________ Premise ID # ____________________________________
Optional
MailingAddress__________________________________________________________________________________________
City______________________________________________________ State_______________ Zip_____________________
Telephone # ______________________________________________Social Security # _____________________________
Entries must be made by 7:00 pm Monday August 17, 2015.
All late entries & changes will be charged an additional $1.00 per entry.
No changes or entries allowed 24 hours before show.
Department
Draft Horses
Halter Class
Hitch Class
6 Horse Hitch
Open Show
Per Entry Fee
Stall/Pen Fees
______ @ $15.00 _________
______ @ $20.00 _________
______ @ $30.00 _________
TOTAL
_________
Exhibitor ticket number ______________________
Date Issued _________________________________
_____ @ $6.00 Per Stall_______
_____ @ $6.00 Tack
_______
TOTAL
_________
Open Show Entry Fee
______________
Total Stall/Pen Fee
______________
Exhibitor Ticket $10.00 (each)
______________
Camper Fee $15.00 per day
______________
Late Fee $1.00 per entry
NOTE: Children 12 and under and Life
Members need not purchase an exhibitors ticket.
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED
NO REFUNDS
_______________
______________
Entries can be mailed Bureau County Fair, P.O. Box 238, Princeton IL 61356, hand-delivered to the office,
faxed to 815-879-7005, or emailed to [email protected]. ALL FORMS MUST ACCOMPANY FEE PAYMENT
Example
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
Department
Letter
Class/Breed
Number
Lot
Number
C
1
207
Description
Mare, one year and under two
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Department C HEAVY HORSES
Kathy Costerisan, Superintendent….815-866-3606 cell or 815-875-2606Princeton, IL
Premiums Offered $5730.00
Arrival Time:
Release time:
Sunday, August 30
Sunday, August 30
10:00 AM
Following Competion
1.
2.
Horses must be at fairgrounds by 8 am Sunday morning.
Entries made or changed the day of the show will require a fee of $1.00 per entry
or change.
3. All heavy purebred horses shall be registered with a national registry association,
as evidenced by a certificate of registry.
4. Registration papers must be presented at the office and available before the show
for superintendents and veterinarians inspection.
5. Any colt under one year may be shown by owner of sire.
6. All horses must be tied in their stalls, or shown from trailer. Trailer parking will
be restricted to certain areas of the grounds.
7. All hitches must be in the ring fifteen (15) minutes after class has
been announced; hand classes five (5) minutes.
8. The judge will be as thorough in his examination of animals as though he were
making a purchase.
9. Docility, size, style, symmetry, elasticity and squareness of gait will each be duly
considered.
10. First and second place winners will be eligible to show in champion class.
11. All animals must be shown to receive a premium.
12. See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board, State of
Illinois and Livestock Open Class.
STATE OF ILLINOIS DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
2015 E xh ibition livestock h ealth requ irem en ts
H orses, P on ies, M u les an d oth er equ in e
Illinois E quine
1. All horses and other equidae, twelve (12) months of age and older attending an advertised equine
event, shall be accompanied by a negative test for equine infectious anemia (EIA) conducted within
the last twelve (12) months. A copy of this test shall accompany the animal.
2. AGID (Coggins) or ELISA tests are accepted.
3. An advertised equine event means a show, rodeo, sale, auction, exhibition, trail ride, or horse fair that
is posted or media promoted.
4. A CVI is not required for Illinois equine.
O u t-of-S tate E qu in e
All out-of-state equine are to be accompanied by an entry permit. Entry permit numbers are available by
calling the Illinois Department of Agriculture, Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM, at
217/782-4944. Permits may also be obtained online at:
http://www.agr.state.il.us/AnimalHW/animalregistry/login.php
1. All horses and other equidae entering Illinois that are twelve (12) months of age or older, shall be
accompanied by a negative test for equine infectious anemia (EIA) conducted within the last twelve
(12) months. A copy of this test shall accompany the animal.
2. AGID (Coggins) or ELISA tests are accepted.
3. All horses and other equidae shall be accompanied by a CVI issued within thirty (30) days prior to entry.
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CLASS 1 HALTER CLASS
1 st $50.00 2 nd $40.00 3 rd $30.00 4 th $20.00
C-1-201 Foal of current year
C-1-202 Stallion, 4 years & over
C-1-203 Stallion, 3 years & under
C-1-204 Mare, 4 years & over
C-1-205 Mare, 3 years & under 4
C-1-206 Mare, 2 years & under 3
C-1-207 Mare, 1 year & under 2
C-1-208 Gelding, 4 years & over
C-1-209 Gelding, 3 years & under
C-1-210 Best pair, any age or sex
C-1-211 Best four abreast
C-1-212 Mare & foal
CHAMPIONS
C-99-213 Grand Champion Gelding
C-99-214 Grand Champion Mare
C-99-215 Grand Champion Stallion
P laque
P laque
P laque
CLASS 2 HITCH CLASSES
1 st $100.00
C-2-216
C-2-217
C-2-218
SHOW ORDER ~ The afternoon show will start with the 6 horse hitch. There will be open horse show classes alternating with the draft classes. 4 th
2 nd $60.00
3 rd $50.00
4 th
2 nd $100.00
3 rd $75.00
4 th $65.00
5 th $55.00
2 nd $150.00
3 rd $125.00
4 th $100.00
5 th $75.00
4 th $200.00
5 th $100.00
Four horse hitch (Mare or Gelding))
1 st $500.00
C-2-224
3 rd $40.00
Unicorn hitch (Mare or Gelding)
1 st $200.00
C-2-223
2 nd $50.00
Cart (junior driver)
Hitch (junior driver)
1 st $125.00
C-2-222
4 th $50.00
Draft Riding Show – English or Western Attire
1 st $75.00
$40.00
C-2-220
C-2-221
3 rd $60.00
Cart (Mare or Gelding)
Pair Hitch (Mare or Gelding)
Tandem to Cart
1 st $60.00
$25.00
C-2-219
2 nd $75.00
2 nd $400.00
3 rd $300.00
Six horse hitch (Mare or Gelding)
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Department R2 OPEN HORSE SHOW
Lori Stanton, Superintendent ...................................... (815) 228-2711– Spring Valley, IL
OPEN HORSE SHOW at Bureau County Fairgrounds – Princeton IL
Sunday, August 30 -- 10:00 am
Entry fee: Per class ............ $8.00 adult/open classes; $6.00 youth classes *
Gate fee: Per person .............................. $5.00
Stall fee: Per stall................................... $5.00
Registration Start time: Sunday August 30 - 8:00 am
Show time: Sunday August 30 - 10:00 am
Must be minimum of 3 entries in a class for payback/added money.
1st - 40%
2nd – 30%
3rd – 20%
4th – 10%
5th & 6th – Ribbon
1. Entries close when prior class enters the ring.
2. The superintendent reserves the right to accept or reject entries and to cancel or substitute classes that do not fill.
3. Appropriate attire is required in all classes. OT means English or Western tack. Horse or pony may be entered in riding
classes. No draft horses or mules/donkeys entered in Open Horse Show (see Dept C for Heavy Horse classes)
4. Must notify superintendent of necessary tack changes. 5 minutes maximum allowed.
5. No refunds of entry fees.
6. Illinois horses and out of state horses require negative test for EIA conducted within the last 12 months.
A copy of this test must accompany the horse. Out of state horses must also be accompanied by an entry permit
(call 217-782-4944 to obtain) and a CIV issued within 30 days prior to show date.
01 Weanling and Yearling halter - $30 added money
02 Stock type horse halter - $30 added money
03 Non-stock type horse halter (not eligible if shown in class 02) - $30 added money
04 Color breed halter (must show color or present color breed papers at entry) - $30 added money
05 Pony halter (pony 56 inches & under) - $30 added money
06 Bureau County halter (horse/pony and exhibitor must reside in Bureau County) - $30 added money
07 Youth showmanship (exhibitor 18 yrs & under)* - $60 added money
08 Adult showmanship (exhibitor 19 yrs & over) - $60 added money
09 Lead Line OT (rider 7 years & under; handler 19 yrs & over) (**Rider cannot enter any other riding class) - No
entry fee/No payback - prizes awarded to all participants
lunch break – open arena – show will resume at 1pm
[DRAFT HORSE CLASS]
10 Youth Walk-Trot Pleasure OT (rider 18 yrs & under)* - $30 added money
11 English Pleasure - $60 added money
[DRAFT HORSE CLASS]
12 Adult Walk-Trot Pleasure OT (rider 19 yrs & over) - $30 added money
13 Youth Pleasure OT (rider 18 years & under)* - $30 added money
[DRAFT HORSE CLASS]
14 Adult Pleasure OT (rider 19 yrs & over) - $60 added money
15 Youth Horsemanship/ Equitation OT (rider 18 years & under)* - $60 added money
[DRAFT HORSE CLASS]
16 Adult Horsemanship/Equitation OT (rider 19 yrs & over) - $60 added money
17 Jr. Horse Pleasure OT (horse/pony 5 yrs & under) - $60 added money
[DRAFT HORSE CLASS]
18 Sr. Horse Pleasure OT (horse/pony 6 yrs & over) - $60 added money
19 Bureau County Pleasure OT (horse/pony and rider must reside in Bureau County) - $30 added money
[DRAFT HORSE CLASS]
20 Western Pleasure - $60 added money
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Department R-3 -- HORSE SPEED SHOW
Sponsored by: Bureau Valley Vet, Little Vermillion Stables, Nelson Trucking, & Tractor
Supply Company
Saturday August 29, 2015
Speed Show 9:00 am
$1,000 ADDED MONEY
811 West Peru St.
John Croisant-Superintendent
Princeton, IL. 61356
(815) 228-2342
Fairground Gate Fee: $5/Person
80% Payout on 3D & 4D Classes - 60% Payout on All Other Classes
Classes:
Added Money:
Youth Poles
$50
Adult Poles
$50
Pee Wee Barrels
Open 4D Barrels
$400
3D Youth Barrels
$125
3D Adult Barrels
$125
3D Sr. Barrel
$150
Bureau County Barrels
(Horse & Rider Must Reside in Bureau County)
Youth Flags
$25
Adult Flags
$25
Youth Plug
$25
Adult Plug
$25
Entry Fee:
$10
$10
$5
$20
$15
$15
$15
$10
$10
$10
$10
$10
CASH ONLY!! NO CHECKS WILL BE ACCEPTED!!
All entries will close when first horse runs in prior class * Dress Code: no ball caps or tank tops, shirts must have
sleeves
3D Format: whole splits * 4D Format 1/2, 1/2, whole splits * No time for down barrel * No roll over on times
No refunds will be given unless a class is cancelled * Must Have 20 entries in Open 4D to have added money, 10 entries
all other classes
Pee Wee 10 & Under * Youth 18 & Under * Adult 19 & Over * Sr. 50 & Over
The Superintendent reserves the right to accept or reject entries and to cancel or substitute classes that do not fill. The Bureau
County Fair Board and any show personnel will not be liable for any loss, damage, personal injury, or injury to livestock. See rules and
regulations of the Bureau County Agriculture Board, State of Illinois (Coggins/Celisa test rules under horses, ponies, mules and other
equine). WARNING-Under the Equine Activity Liability Act, each participant who engages in an equine activity expressly assumes the
risks of engaging in and legal responsibility for injury, loss or damage to person or property resulting from the risk of equine activities
WEATHER DOUBTFUL CALL John Croisant (815) 228-2342 OR Barb Croisant (815) 878-3335
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BUREAU COUNTY FAIR
DEMOLITION
DERBY!
RAM TRUCKS
presented by
SUNDAY, AUGUST 30, 2015 @ 3PM
PRINCETON, ILLINOIS
$1500 TO WIN GUARANTEED!*
Classes & Payouts
• 80 Newer- $1500*
• Trucks- $700 (if 10 or more Trucks)
• Wire w/passengers$800 driver & $100 passenger
• Beginner Wire Class- $500
• Compacts- $600
New!• Compacts Figure Eight
• Wipe out class-$700 (if 10 or more)
Paul Bonucci, MD
Medical Director
1515 W. Peru St. • Princeton IL 61356
(815) 879-7767
COLLISION • RESTORATION • INSURANCE
Ask about our FREE Rental Car offer
2128 North Main Street
Princeton, IL 61356
phone: (815) 875-CARE (2273)
fax: (815) 664-3490
[email protected]
ENTRY FEE- $50
PIT PASS $25
General Admission $12.00
Box Seats $15.00
Find Rules at www.bureaucountyfair.com Or Call Jason Floyd @ 815-590-8873
• Inspection starts @ 11:00; Show starts @ 3: 00
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Tim & Karen Barker
Chain Saw Artist
Watch
will dazzle visitors with his unique wood carving skills every day of
the fair, turning six-foot logs into a wide variety of detailed figures.
Tim & Karen Barker
Watch Tim & Karen Barker
carve
eachdayday
carve each
during fair hours.
during fair hours.
Auction of Carvings
Auction
Carvings
Wednesday, Thursday
Sunday,of
August
28
Sunday, August
24 - 2:30
pm and Saturday
2:30 pm
Friday
1:30, 3:30, 5:30, 7:30
Sunday 12:30, 1:30
Auction Sunday at 2:30
Clint Hassler 303-8451
Princeton, IL
815-875-3100
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Tree Trimming & Removals
Stump Grinding• Lot & Land Clearing
Fully Insured • 24 Hour Service
Free Estimates
Sheep
Open Show Entry Form
Exhibitor’s Name __________________________________________ Premise ID # ______________________________
Optional
Mailing Address ________________________________________________________________________________
City_________________________________________________State_______________Zip ________________________
Telephone # _______________________________________
Social Security # ___________________________
Entries must be made by 7:00 pm Monday August 17, 2015.
All late entries & changes will be charged an additional $1.00 per entry.
No changes or entries allowed 24 hours before show.
Department
Sheep
Open Show
Per Entry Fee
_______
Stall / Pen Fees
@ $7.00 ________ _____@ $5.00 Per Pen ________
_____@ $5.00 Tack
TOTAL_________
________
TOTAL________
Open Show Entry Fee
______________
Exhibitor Ticket number ______________________
Total Stall/Pen Fee
______________
Date Issued _________________________________
Exhibitor Ticket $10.00 (each)
______________
Camper Fee $15.00 per day
______________
Late fee $1.00 per entry
NOTE: Children 12 and under and Life
Members need not purchase an exhibitors ticket.
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED
NO REFUNDS
_______________
______________
Entries can be mailed Bureau County Fair, P.O. Box 238, Princeton, IL, 61356, hand-delivered to the office,
faxed to 815-879-7005, or emailed [email protected]. ALL FORMS MUST ACCOMPANY FEE PAYMENT
Dept Ltr
Cls/Brd #
Lot #
Description
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
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Department F SHEEP
Tom Slutz, Superintendent……………………………………...815-638-2177 (home)
815-915-5624 (cell) LaMoille, IL
Premiums Offered $8010.00
Arrival time:
BEFORE 5 PM OR
AFTER 9 PM
MUST BE IN PLACE BY 8:00 AM ON SATURDAY
Sheep Show:
Saturday August 29
10:00 am
Release time:
Sunday August 30
AFTER 5:00 PM
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Friday August 28
PLEASE NOTE CHANGES TO THIS DEPARTMENT
Dorsets and Corriedales will show in AOB classes. No yearling rams. Added is the mixed pair of
lambs. 5th place has been eliminated.
All entries limited to Illinois exhibitors. Please make your entries early. Late entries will be
accepted based on Pen availability.
Only 2 entries per class per exhibitor.
Senior and Junior lamb classes will be divided according to the rules of each breed.
Registration papers will be checked and are required for all purebred sheep.
Only first place winners will be eligible to show in the champion classes.
Should question of age or breed arise, the superintendent reserves the right to disqualify the entry.
All animals must be properly fitted and presented for show.
Pen assignments will be posted.
AOB…All other breeds of purebred/registered sheep. NO commercial sheep in these classes.
Breeder’s flock will consist of 4 head – 1 ram lamb and 3 ewes (representing both yearling and lamb).
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board, State of Illinois and Livestock
Open Class.
BREEDS
use appropraitee * for class number on entry form
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
MONTADALE
HAMPSHIRE
SOUTHDOWN
OXFORD
SHROPSHIRE
6.
7.
8.
9.
SUFFOLK
COLUMBIA
AOB- WOOL
AOB- MEAT
CLASSES
F-*-301
F-*-302
F-*-303
F-*-304
F-*-305
F-*-306
1st $27.00
Senior ram lamb
Junior ram lamb
Pair ram lambs
Yearling ewe
Pair yearling ewes
Senior ewe lamb
2nd $23.00
3rd $20.00
F-*-307
F-*-308
F-*-309
F-*-310
F-*-311
F-*-312
4th $16.00
Junior ewe lamb
Pair of ewe lambs
Mixed pair of lambs
Flock (4 head)
Champion ram (do not enter)
Champion ewe (do not enter)
CHAMPIONS
F-99-313
F-99-314
Champion Ram from each Breed
Champion Ewe from each Breed
$15.00 & Ribbon
$15.00 & Ribbon
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st
1 Annual Bureau
County Fair
BBQ Rib Cook-Off!
st
Welcome to the 1 Annual Bureau County Fair BBQ Cook-off!!
st
nd
rd
th
th
1 Prize - $500 2 Prize - $400 3 Prize - $300 4 Prize - $200 5 Prize - $100
CONTEST RULES
Site – Grandstand Infield at Bureau County Fair, Princeton, IL.
Meat inspection between 5:00 – 6:00 a.m. Saturday August 29, 2015.
Only one entry per grill.
Use of charcoal & wood(s) only – NO electric grills and/or smokers.
No pre-seasoning, marinating or pre-cooking allowed.
Turn in time will be 2:25 – 2:35 p.m. inside the infield tent.
Cooking sites will be assigned/chosen upon arrival.
Entry platter will be assigned mid-morning, with each contestant’s own entry number.
A “turn-in” of a minimum of eight or more bone-in pork ribs will be expected.
Entries will be judged on a scale of 1 thru 9, with 5 being the median/average upon presentation, tenderness and tastehence a perfect score would be a cumulative 27 points. (Based upon “Kansas City Barbeque Society” judging criteria.)
To preserve neutrality, each entry will not be judged/compared to another – rather as its own entity.
Clean, safe handling of meat a must!!
Meat can be ordered through the fair by calling Craig Hoffman at 815-878-1129
***Winners will be announced at 3:30 – 4:00 PM on site. ***
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1 Annual Bureau County Fair BBQ Rib Cook-Off
Name:
Address:
Phone:
Email:
Mail to:
Bureau County Fair
C/O Craig Hoffman
P.O. Box 238
Princeton, IL 61356
ENTRY FORM
Please enclose your $30.00 entry fee.
Make checks payable to:
Bureau County Fair
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Swine
Open Show Entry Form
Bureau County Fair August 26-30, 2015
Exhibitor’s Name ______________________________________ Premise ID # ______________________________
Optional
Mailing Address ________________________________________________________________________________
City_____________________________________________________State_______________Zip ____________________
Telephone # _______________________________________
Social Security # ___________________________
Entries must be made by 7:00 pm Monday August 17, 2015.
All late entries & changes will be charged an additional $1.00 per entry.
No changes or entries allowed 24 hours before show.
Department
Swine
Open Show
Per Entry Fee
Stall / Pen Fees
_______ @ $10.00 ____________@ $4.00 Per Head ________
_____@ $4.00 Tack
TOTAL
_______
Exhibitor Ticket number ______________________
Date Issued _________________________________
TOTAL
________
________
Open Show Entry Fee
______________
Stall/Pen/Tack Fee
______________
Exhibitor Ticket $10.00 (each)
NOTE: Children 12 and under and Life
Members need not purchase an exhibitors ticket.
_____________________
Camper Fee $15.00 per day
______________
Late Fee $1.00 per entry
______________
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED
NO REFUNDS
______________
Entries can be mailed Bureau County Fair, P.O. Box 238, Princeton, IL, 61356, hand-delivered to the office,
faxed to 815-879-7005, or emailed [email protected]. ALL FORMS MUST ACCOMPANY FEE PAYMENT.
Example
Department
Letter
Class/Breed
Number
Lot
Number
G
1
601
Description
Gilts – Single gilt
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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Department G SWINE
Jared Frueh, Superintendent
Email: [email protected]
Total Estimated Premiums Offered $ 3,240.00
(815) 440-8738 – Princeton, IL
$ 10.00 per entry , $ 4.00 Pen Fee per head
$ 10.00 Exhibitor’s Permit (Good for one admission per day)
Arrival Time: Friday August 28 after 12:00 pm
Swine MUST be on the grounds by 8:00 am, Saturday August 29.
Swine Show: Sunday August 30 at 10:00 am
Barrows and Crossbred Gilts will be weighed 8:00-10:00 AM Saturday August 29.
Release Time: Sunday August 30 after 5:00 pm
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Entries close at 6:00 pm Monday August 17 or must be postmarked by August 17, 2015. Entry acceptance is subject
to the first 120 pens requested. Please make your entries early. Late entries will be accepted based on Pen
availability. Please see Dept G. Swine Show Entry Form.
All Health papers will be checked by the Vet and then returned to the exhibitor before the end of the fair.
Registration papers will be checked by the Dept Superintendent on Saturday, August 29 8:00 to 10:00 am.
Registration papers are required for all purebred gilts and barrows.
All Gilts show as breeding Gilts.
ENTER ALL CROSSBRED GILTS, PUREBRED AND CROSSBRED BARROWS IN THE
LIGHTWEIGHT LOT OF THEIR CLASS. The Supt. will break the classes and decide on the number of
classes needed.
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board, State of Illinois and Livestock Open Class.
All Entry Fees collected will be paid back to exhibitors in the terms of stated Jackpot Premium schedule and Overall
Champion Awards. All Overall Champion Awards are subject to change based upon total number of animals entered
in Department and / or sponsorships directed to Premium Payouts. Added money to Dept G. Lot and Class Awards is
$2,440.00.
Premiums: 1st $35.00, 2nd $30.00, 3rd $24.00, 4th $18.00
Purebred and Crossbred Gilt Classes (* Use appropriate class number on entry form)
G-1-601
G-1-602
G-2-603
G-2-604
G-2-605
G-2-606
January Purebred Gilt
February Purebred Gilt
Crossbred Gilt 1 (Use this class to enter)
Crossbred Gilt 2
Crossbred Gilt 3
Crossbred Gilt 4
G-1-607
G-1-608
G-2-607
G-2-608
G-99-609
G-99-610
Champion Purebred Gilt
Reserve Champion Purebred Gilt
Champion Crossbred Gilt
Reserve Champion Crossbred Gilt
Grand Champion Gilt
Reserve Grand Champion Gilt
Champions
$50
$25
$50
$25
$250 & Plaque
$150 & Plaque
Purebred and Crossbred Barrow Classes (* Use appropriate class number on entry form)
G-3-611
G-3-612
Purebred Barrow 1 (Use this class to enter)
Purebred Barrow 2
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G-3-613
G-3-614
G-3-615
G-3-616
Purebred Barrow 3
Purebred Barrow 4
Purebred Barrow 5
Purebred Barrow 6
G-4-611
G-4-612
G-4-613
G-4-614
G-4-615
G-4-616
G-4-617
G-4-618
Crossbred Barrow 1 (Use this class to enter)
Crossbred Barrow 2
Crossbred Barrow 3
Crossbred Barrow 4
Crossbred Barrow 5
Crossbred Barrow 6
Crossbred Barrow 7
Crossbred Barrow 8
Champions
G-3-619
Champion Purebred Barrow
$50
G-3-620
Reserve Champion Purebred Barrow
$25
G-4-619
Champion Crossbred Barrow
$50
G-4-620
Reserve Champion Crossbred Barrow
$25
G-99-621
Grand Champion Barrow
$250 & Plaque
G-99-622
Reserve Grand Champion Barrow
$150 & Plaque
_____________________________________________________________________________________________
SHOWMANSHIP
Showmanship will be divided by age, sign up on show day. Cash and prizes will be awarded in each division.
G-99-621 Showmanship ages 14 & under
G-99-622 Showmanship ages 15-19
Plaque
Plaque
50
Poultry
Poultry Open
OpenShow
ShowEntry
EntryForm
Form
Bureau
BureauCounty
CountyFair
FairAugust
August26-30,
26-30,2015
2015
Exhibitor’s
Name
______________________________________
Premise
IDID
# ______________________________
Exhibitor’s
Name
______________________________________
Premise
# ______________________________
Optional
Optional
Mailing
Address
________________________________________________________________________________
Mailing
Address
________________________________________________________________________________
City
________________________________________________
State_______________Zip
____________________
City
________________________________________________
State_______________Zip
____________________
Telephone
# _______________________________________
Security
# ___________________________
Telephone
# _______________________________________ Social
Social
Security
# ___________________________
Entries
must
be be
made
byby
7:00
pmpm
Monday
August
17,17,
2015.
Entries
must
made
7:00
Monday
August
2015.
AllAll
late
entries
& changes
will
be be
charged
anan
additional
$1.00
perper
entry.
late
entries
& changes
will
charged
additional
$1.00
entry.
NoNo
changes
or or
entries
allowed
2424
hours
before
show.
changes
entries
allowed
hours
before
show.
Department
Department
Open
Show
PerPer
Entry
Fee
Open
Show
Entry
Fee
Fowl
Fowl
(Per
Pen
of of
3) 3)
(Per
Pen
_______
_______ @ $1.00
@ $1.00_______
_______
_______
_______ @ $1.50
@ $1.50_______
_______
Pigeons
Pigeons
_______
_______ @ $@ .50
$ .50_______
_______
TOTAL
TOTAL
Exhibitor
Ticket
number
Exhibitor
Ticket
number______________________
______________________
Date
Issued
Date
Issued_________________________________
_________________________________
NOTE:
1212
and
under
and
Life
NOTE:Children
Children
and
under
and
Life
Members
need
notnot
purchase
anan
exhibitors
ticket.
Members
need
purchase
exhibitors
ticket.
_______
_______
Open
Show
Entry
Fee
Open
Show
Entry
Fee
______________
______________
Exhibitor
Ticket
$10.00
(each)
Exhibitor
Ticket
$10.00
(each)
______________
______________
Camper
Fee
$15.00
perper
day
Camper
Fee
$15.00
day
______________
______________
Late
Fee
$1.00
perper
entry
Late
Fee
$1.00
entry
______________
______________
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ENCLOSED
TOTAL
AMOUNT
ENCLOSED
NONO
REFUNDS
REFUNDS
______________
______________
Entries
can
bebe
mailed
Bureau
County
Fair,
P.O.
Box
238,
Princeton,
IL,IL,
61356,
hand-delivered
to to
the
office,
Entries
can
mailed
Bureau
County
Fair,
P.O.
Box
238,
Princeton,
61356,
hand-delivered
the
office,
faxed
to to
815-879-7005,
or or
emailed
[email protected].
FORMS
MUST
ACCOMPANY
FEE
PAYMENT
faxed
815-879-7005,
emailed
[email protected]
ALL
FORMS
MUST
ACCOMPANY
FEE
PAYMENT
Example
Example
1 1
2 2
3 3
4 4
5 5
6 6
7 7
8 8
9 9
1010
1111
1212
1313
Department
Department
Letter
Letter
Class/Breed
Class/Breed
Number
Number
I1 I1
(*) (*)
37 37
COCK
COCK
HEN
HEN COCKEREL
PULLET
COCKEREL PULLET
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OLD
PEN
PEN
OLD
PEN YOUNG
YOUNG
PEN
(standards
(standards
only)
only)
(standards
(standards
only)
only)
Department I1 POULTRY
Ray Kuhnert, Superintendent ............................................................ (815) 643-2118
............................................................................ cell(815) 303-3073 Princeton, IL
Chris Dixon, Assistant Superintendent ................................................ Hennepin, IL
Carol Kuhnert, Assistant Superintendent ............................................ Princeton, IL
Large Fowl
Bantams
Waterfowl
Turkeys & Guineas
Pigeons
Total Premium Offered
Arrival time:
Poultry Show:
Release time:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
$1118.00
$920.00
$218.00
$36.00
$101.00
$2393.00
Thursday August 27
Saturday August 29
Sunday August 30
BY NOON
9:00 am
AFTER 5:00 PM
Competition shall be limited to residents of Illinois.
Exhibitors must bring their own water cups.
All waters must be secured to the coop to prevent spilling and must be made of a
material that does not break.
The "JACK WOODS” traveling memorial trophy will be awarded to the grand
champion large fowl. The Virdien “Jack” Woods family in his memory donated this
trophy. This trophy will remain in possession of the winner until the following
year’s county fair at which time it shall be returned and presented to the current
year’s winner.
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board, State of Illinois
and Livestock Open Class.
Young pen: One cockerel and two pullets hatched after January 1st of the
current year.
Old pen:
One cock and two hens hatched prior to January 1st of the
current year.
Cock:
Male bird hatched prior to January 1st of the current year.
Hen:
Female bird hatched prior to January 1st of the current year.
Cockerel:
Male bird hatched after January 1st of the current year.
Pullet:
Female bird hatched after January 1st of the current year.
AOV:
Any other variety.
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LARGE FOWL CLASSES
use appropriate * for class number on entry form
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
1st $4.00
I1-*-701
I1-*-702
I1-*-703
I1-*-704
I1-*-705
I1-*-706
ROCK, WHITE
ROCK, BARRED
ROCK, AOV
WYANDOTTE, AOV
RHODE ISLAND RED
NEW HAMPSHIRE RED
JERSEY GIANTS
AMERICAN, AOV
LEGHORN, WHITE
MINORCA, AOV
2nd $3.00
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
MEDITERRANEAN, AOV
ORPHINGTON, AOV
ENGLISH, AOV
COCHIN, BLACK
COCHIN, AOV
BRAHMA, AOV
LANGSHAN, AOV
POLISH, AOV
FRENCH, AOV
STANDARD, AOV
3rd $2.00
Cock
Hen
Cockerel
Pullet
Old pen
Young pen
CHAMPIONS
I1-99-707 Grand Champion Male
I1-99-708 Grand Champion Female
$10.00 & Plaque & Ribbon
$10.00 & Plaque & Ribbon
BANTAM CLASSES
use appropriate * for class number on entry form
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
32.
1st $4.00
I1-*-709
I1-*-710
I1-*-711
I1-*-712
ROCK, BARRED
ROCK, WHITE
ROCK, AOV
MODERN GAME, AOV
LEGHORN, WHITE
LEGHORN, AOV
JAPANESE, WHITE, BLACK TAILED
JAPANESE, AOV
CLEAN LEG, AOV S. C.
O. E. GAME, B. B. RED
O. E. GAME. BLACK
O. E. GAME, AOV
2nd $3.00
Cock
Hen
Cockerel
Pullet
33.
34.
35.
36.
37.
38.
39.
40.
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
COCHIN. WHITE
COCHIN, BLACK
COCHIN, AOV
BRAHMA, LIGHT
BRAHMA, AOV
SILKIE, AOV
FEATHER, LEG, AOV
WYANDOTTE, BLACK
WYANDOTTE, SILVER LACED
WYANDOTTE, AOV
AOV R. C. CLEAN LEG
CORNISH, AOV
AOV C. CLEAN LEG, AOV
3rd $2.00
CHAMPIONS
I1-99-713 Grand Champion Male
I1-99-714 Grand Champion Female
$10.00 & Plaque & Ribbon
$10.00 & Plaque & Ribbon
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WATERFOWL CLASSES
use appropriate * for class number on entry form
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
1st $4.00
I1-*-715
I1-*-716
DUCKS, CALL, WHITE
DUCKS, CALL, AOV
DUCKS, MUSCOVY
DUCKS, ROUEN
DUCKS, PEKINS, WHITE
2nd $3.00
Male
Female
51.
52.
53.
54.
55.
56.
57.
DUCKS, LIGHT, AOV
DUCKS, MEDIUM, AOV
DUCKS, HEAVY, AOV
DUCKS, MALLARDS, AOV
GEESE, LIGHT, AOV
GEESE, MEDIUM, AOV
GEESE, HEAVY, AOV
3rd $2.00
CHAMPIONS
I1-99-717 Grand Champion Waterfowl Male
I1-99-718 Grand Champion Waterfowl Female
$10.00 & Plaque & Ribbon
$10.00 & Plaque & Ribbon
TURKEY & GUINEA CLASSES
use appropriate * for class number on entry form
58.
59.
1st $4.00
I1-*-719
I1-*-720
GUINEA, AOV
TURKEY, AOV
2nd $3.00
3rd $2.00
Male
Female
PIGEON CLASSES
use appropriate * for class number on entry form
1.
2.
3.
See poultry rules.
All birds must have a band number to identify them.
All entries in the young bird classes must carry a seamless leg band of the current year. Birds
without seamless leg bands will be considered old birds.
60.
61.
62.
63.
1st $3.00
I1-*-721
I1-*-722
I1-*-723
I1-*-724
Flying Breed (Racing, Homers, Tumblers, etc.)
Ornamentals Pouters, Croppers, Helmets, Fantails, Magpies, Archangels, Etc.)
Modena’s, all colors
Utility Heavy Breeds (Kings, Runts, Giant Homers, Carmeau, etc.)
2nd $2.00
Old cock
Old hen
Young male
Young female
3rd $1.00
CHAMPIONS
I1-99-725 Champion Turkey, Guinea or Pigeon
$5.00 & Plaque & Ribbon
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Thank You
for sponsoring our Poultry & Rabbit shows:
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I2 - Rabbits – Open Show Entry Form
Bureau County Fair - August 26-30, 2015
Exhibitor’s Name ___________________________________________ Premise ID # _____________________________
Optional
Mailing Address _____________________________________________________________________________________
City_____ ______________________________________________ _____State_______________Zip ________________
Telephone # __________________________________________
Social Security # ______________________________
Entries must be made by 7:00 pm Monday August 17, 2015.
All late entries & changes will be charged an additional $1.00 per entry.
No changes or entries allowed 24 hours before show.
Department
Open Show Per Entry Fee
Rabbits
_______ @ $ 1.50
________
(Per Meat Pen)
_______ @ $ 4.00 ________
(Per Single Fryer)
_______ @ $ 2.00 ________
TOTAL
Exhibitor ticket number _________________
Date Issued ____________________________
NOTE: Children (12 and under) and Life Members
need not purchase an exhibitors ticket.
________
Open Show Entry Fee
_______________
Exhibitor Ticket $10.00 (each)
_______________
Camper Fee $15.00 Per Day
_______________
Late Fee $1.00 per entry
_______________
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED
_______________
Entries can be mailed Bureau County Fair, P.O. Box 238, Princeton, IL, 61356, hand-delivered
to the office, faxed (815-879-7005), or emailed ([email protected]). ALL FORMS MUST ACCOMPANY FEE PAYMENT.
Example
Department
Letter
I2
Class/Breed
Number
(*) 9
Lot
Number
802
Description
Lops, Mini, solid - senior doe
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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Ear Tag
1S5
Department I 2 -- RABBITS
Mike Jackson, Superintendent ...................................................................................... (815) 993-2234, LaMoille, IL
Premiums Offered - $1961.00
Entry fee:
Meat pens:
Single fryers:
Exhibitor’s ticket:
Arrival time:
Judging:
Release time:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Per single rabbit ................................. $1.50
Per pen of three .................................. $4.00
Per single fryer ................................... $2.00
Per ticket ........................................... $15.00
Thursday August 27
Thursday August 27
Sunday August 30
BY 4:00 pm
6: 00 pm
AFTER 5:00 pm
All prizes will be awarded strictly in accordance with the American Standard of Perfection.
All rabbits must be permanently and legibly earmarked in the left ear. Substitutions will be allowed in the same
class and variety, and entry blanks must show that ear number.
Rabbits are not to be sold/traded during fair days and must be left in cages originally signed to them.
No breeding on fair grounds.
All entries will be fed and watered twice daily.
There will be no payouts for eliminations or disqualifications.
This is an official ARBA & IRBA sanctioned show. All entries must be made on an ARBA form to receive points.
Show will be limited to 400 rabbits
Country Lane Feed Supply will provide feed.
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board, State of Illinois and Livestock Open Class.
CLASSES
* Use appropriate * for class number on entry form
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
CALIFORNIANS
DUTCH, BLACK
DUTCH, BLUE
DUTCH, AOV
FLORIDA, WHITE
JERSEY WOOLY
LOPS, MINI, BROKEN
LOPS, MINI, SOLID
MARTENS, SILVER, BLACK
MARTENS, SILVER, AOV
NETHERLAND, SELF, DWARFS
NETHERLAND, SHADED, DWARFS
NETHERLAND, DWARFS, AOV
NEW ZEALAND, BLACK
NEW ZEALAND, REDS
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
31.
NEW ZEALAND, WHITE
PALOMINO, ALL COLORS
POLISH, BLACK
POLISH, BROKEN
POLISH AOV
REX, BROKEN
REX, SOLID
REX, MINI, BROKEN
REX, MINI, SOLID
SATIN, SIAMESE
SATIN, WHITE
SATIN, A. O. V.
CHAMPAGNE
HAVANA
LOPS, HOLLAND
ANY OTHER BREEDS
ALL CLASSES
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ALL CLASSES
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1st $5.00
2nd $4.00
I2-*-801
I2-*-802
I2-*-803
I2-*-804
Senior buck
Senior doe
Junior buck
Junior doe
I2-*-805
I2-*-806
6-8 Buck
6-8 Doe
3rd $3.00
CLASSES 1-9-10-14-15-16-17-25-26-27-28-31
CHAMPIONS
I2-99-807 Champion breed
I2-99-808 Champion opposite sex
Ribbon & $7.00
Ribbon & $5.00
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CLASS 32 COMMERCIAL MEAT PEN
This class shall consist of three rabbits (same breed) to a pen to be less than
five pounds in weight. All breeds may compete.
1st $17.00
I2-32-809
1st $8.00
I2-32-810
2nd $15.00
3rd $12.00
Meat pen
2nd $7.00
3rd $6.00
Single fryer
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Best 4 class
Best 6 class
I2-99-813 Best in show
CHAMPIONS
I2-99-811
I2-99-812
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Goats
Open Show Entry Form
Bureau County Fair August 26-30, 2015
Exhibitor’s Name ______________________________________ Premise ID # ______________________________
Optional
Mailing Address ________________________________________________________________________________
City ________________________________________________ State_______________Zip ____________________
Telephone # _______________________________________
Social Security #. ___________________________
Entries must be made by 7:00 pm Monday August 17, 2015.
All late entries & changes will be charged an additional $1.00 per entry.
No changes or entries allowed 24 hours before show.
Open Show
Per Entry Fee
Department
Goats
_______
Stall / Pen Fees
@ $6.00 _______
TOTAL
_____@ $4.00 Per Pen________
_______
Exhibitor Ticket number ______________________
Date Issued _________________________________
NOTE: Children 12 and under and Life
Members need not purchase an exhibitors ticket.
TOTAL
_________
Open Show Entry Fee
______________
Stall/Pen/Tack Fee
______________
Exhibitor Ticket $10.00 (each)
______________
Camper Fee $15.00 per day
______________
Late Fee $1.00 per entry
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED
NO REFUNDS
_____________________
______________
Entries can be mailed Bureau County Fair, P.O. Box 238, Princeton, IL, 61356, hand-delivered to the office,
faxed to 815-879-7005, or emailed [email protected]. ALL FORMS MUST ACCOMPANY FEE PAYMENT
Example
Department
Letter
Class/Breed
Number
Lot
Number
U
*2
406
Description
Grades – Milker 3 and under 5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
63
CLASSES
use appropriate * for class number on entry form
U-*-401
U-*-402
U-*-403
U-*-404
U-*-405
U-*-406
U-*-407
U-*-408
U-*-409
U-*-410
U-*-411
U-*-412
1. ALL PUREBREDS 2.GRADES
Junior Kid
Senior Kid
Dry Yearling
Yearling Milker
Milker 2 & under 3
Milker 3 & under 5
Milker 5 & over
Produce of Dam (Consists of 2 does which are the offspring of one Dam.)
Get of Sire (3 animals of any age the offspring of any one sire. Need not be owned by the same exhibitor.)
Wethers under 6 months
Wethers 6 months to under 1 year
Wethers over 1 year
U-99-413
U-99-414
U-99-415
U-99-416
U-99-417
U-99-418
U-99-419
U-99-420
Grand Champion from each class
Reserve Champion from each class
Junior Champion from each class
Senior Champion from each class
Dairy Showmanship each class
Reserve Junior Champion from each class
Reserve Senior Champion from each class
Best Dairy Doe of show
CHAMPIONS
$20.00 & Ribbon
$15.00 & Ribbon
$12.00 & Ribbon
$12.00 & Ribbon
$12.00
$10.00 & Ribbon
$8.00 & Ribbon
$8.00 & Plaque
CLASS 3 PYGMY
U-3-501
U-3-502
U-3-503
U-3-504
U-3-505
U-3-506
U-3-507
U-3-508
U-3-509
U-3-510
U-3-511
U-3-512
U-3-513
U-3-514
U-3-515
Wethers under 6 months
Wethers 6 months to under 1 year
Wethers over 1 year
Baby Doe Kid 0 to under 3 months
Junior Doe Kid 3 mos. to under 6 mos.
Intermediate Doe Kid 6 mos. to under 9 mos.
Senior Doe Kid 9 mos. to under 12 mos.
Unfreshened Yearling 12 to under 18 mos.
Unfreshened Yearling 18 to under 24 mos.
Freshened Yearling 12 to under 18 mos.
Freshened Yearling 18 to under 24 mos.
2 Year old Doe
3 Year old Doe
4 Year old Doe & over
Milking Doe
U-99-516
U-99-517
U-99-518
U-99-519
U-99-520
U-99-521
U-99-522
U-99-523
U-99-524
U-99-525
U-99-526
Grand Champion Wether
Grand Champion Doe
Reserve Champion Wether
Reserve Champion Doe
Junior Champion Doe
Senior Champion Doe
Junior Reserve Champion Doe
Senior Reserve Champion Doe
Junior Showmanship 6 to Under 12
Intermediate Showmanship 12 to under 17
Senior Showmanship 17 & over
CHAMPIONS
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$20.00 & Plaque & Ribbon
$20.00 & Plaque & Ribbon
$10.00 & Ribbon
$10.00 & Ribbon
$10.00 & Ribbon
$10.00 & Ribbon
$8.00 & Ribbon
$8.00 & Ribbon
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
CLASSES
use appropriate * for class number on entry form
U-*-401
U-*-402
U-*-403
U-*-404
U-*-405
U-*-406
U-*-407
U-*-408
U-*-409
U-*-410
U-*-411
U-*-412
1. ALL PUREBREDS 2.GRADES
Junior Kid
Senior Kid
Dry Yearling
Yearling Milker
Milker 2 & under 3
Milker 3 & under 5
Milker 5 & over
Produce of Dam (Consists of 2 does which are the offspring of one Dam.)
Get of Sire (3 animals of any age the offspring of any one sire. Need not be owned by the same exhibitor.)
Wethers under 6 months
Wethers 6 months to under 1 year
Wethers over 1 year
U-99-413
U-99-414
U-99-415
U-99-416
U-99-417
U-99-418
U-99-419
U-99-420
Grand Champion from each class
Reserve Champion from each class
Junior Champion from each class
Senior Champion from each class
Dairy Showmanship each class
Reserve Junior Champion from each class
Reserve Senior Champion from each class
Best Dairy Doe of show
CHAMPIONS
$20.00 & Ribbon
$15.00 & Ribbon
$12.00 & Ribbon
$12.00 & Ribbon
$12.00
$10.00 & Ribbon
$8.00 & Ribbon
$8.00 & Plaque
CLASS 3 PYGMY
U-3-501
U-3-502
U-3-503
U-3-504
U-3-505
U-3-506
U-3-507
U-3-508
U-3-509
U-3-510
U-3-511
U-3-512
U-3-513
U-3-514
U-3-515
Wethers under 6 months
Wethers 6 months to under 1 year
Wethers over 1 year
Baby Doe Kid 0 to under 3 months
Junior Doe Kid 3 mos. to under 6 mos.
Intermediate Doe Kid 6 mos. to under 9 mos.
Senior Doe Kid 9 mos. to under 12 mos.
Unfreshened Yearling 12 to under 18 mos.
Unfreshened Yearling 18 to under 24 mos.
Freshened Yearling 12 to under 18 mos.
Freshened Yearling 18 to under 24 mos.
2 Year old Doe
3 Year old Doe
4 Year old Doe & over
Milking Doe
U-99-516
U-99-517
U-99-518
U-99-519
U-99-520
U-99-521
U-99-522
U-99-523
U-99-524
U-99-525
U-99-526
Grand Champion Wether
Grand Champion Doe
Reserve Champion Wether
Reserve Champion Doe
Junior Champion Doe
Senior Champion Doe
Junior Reserve Champion Doe
Senior Reserve Champion Doe
Junior Showmanship 6 to Under 12
Intermediate Showmanship 12 to under 17
Senior Showmanship 17 & over
CHAMPIONS
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$20.00 & Plaque & Ribbon
$20.00 & Plaque & Ribbon
$10.00 & Ribbon
$10.00 & Ribbon
$10.00 & Ribbon
$10.00 & Ribbon
$8.00 & Ribbon
$8.00 & Ribbon
$10.00
$10.00
$10.00
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FINE ARTS
Open and Junior Show Entry Form
Exhibitor’s Name ______________________________________________________________________________
Mailing Address ________________________________________________________________________________
City _________________________________________________ State_______________Zip ___________________
Telephone # ___________________________________
Social Security # ________________________________
Entries must be made by Monday August 10, 2015. **ONLY ONE ITEM PER LOT NUMBER**
All late entries & changes will be charged an additional $1.00 per entry.
No changes or entries allowed 24 hours before show.
**EXCEPTION FOR FINE ARTS: J, K, L, PJ, PL, DEADLINE IS AUGUST 17TH**
Entries can be mailed Bureau County Fair, P.O. Box 238, Princeton, IL, 61356, hand- delivered to the office,
faxed to 815-879-7005, or emailed [email protected]. ALL FORMS MUST ACCOMPANY FEE PAYMENT
Example
Department
Letter
MB
Class
Number
1
Lot
Number
1305
Description as shown in Premium Book
Bureau County Fair scene
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
**ONLY ONE ITEM PER LOT NUMBER**
If you need more space please use a plain sheet of paper or
use pages out of premium book and circle entries.
NOTE: Children 12 and under or Life Members
need not purchase an exhibitors ticket.
Exhibitor Ticket number ______________________
Date issued ___________________________________
Fine Arts Entries _______ x .50¢__________
Exhibitor ticket $10.00 (each)_____________
Late Fee $1.00 per entry
______________
TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED
NO REFUNDS
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Department J AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS
Deb Cools, Superintendent ........................................... (815) 303-6010 Princeton, IL
Pat Stier, Assistant Superintendent ...................................................... Sheffield, IL
Premiums Offered…$741.00
Entry fee…..$.50 per lot
Entry blank and fee payment must be at fair office by MONDAY AUGUST 17 BY 7:00 PM
Arrival time for entries:
Tuesday August 18
from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Release time:
Sunday August 30
AFTER 6:00 PM
1
All exhibits in this class must be grown in Illinois, correctly labeled and selected from the present
year’s crop. Clover seed and soybeans, which do not mature before the Fair, shall be selected from
the preceding crop.
Root crops will be shown with two-inch tops. No waxes or oils may be used on any vegetables.
Paper plates are to be furnished by the exhibitor.
New England Boiled Dinner Group will consist of 1 head of cabbage and three other vegetables to be
selected from carrot, turnips, onions, or potatoes. Put in cooking utensil.
The Bushel Basket Display will consist of a plain or decorated tipped bushel basket containing a
well-balanced assortment of not less than seven or more than ten kinds of vegetables and nor more
than two varieties of a kind.
The Storage Display will consist of six kinds of vegetables of not more than two varieties of any kind,
which may be stored for winter in their natural conditions such as onions, potatoes, other root crops,
pumpkins and squash (winter varieties only).
Soup’s on using 5-10 kinds of vegetables, suitable for homemade soup. Herbs can be used but will
not be counted as a vegetable.
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board and Fine Arts.
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1st
$3.00
J-1-901
J-1-902
J-1-903
J-1-904
J-1-905
J-1-906
J-1-907
J-1-908
J-1-909
J-1-910
J-1-911
2 nd
$2.00
3rd
$1.00
CLASS 1 GRAINS
J-1-912
J-1-913
Hay, best sample, 4" slices
Wheat, best sample
Oats, white, 1 peck
Oats, other than white, 1 peck
Soybeans, 1 peck
Yellow dent corn, 1 peck, last year
Calico corn, best 10 ears this year
Mini calico corn, 10 ears this year
Sunflower, largest head
Sunflower, head under 12"
Sunflower, head over 12"
1st $6.00
J-1-914
1st $3.00
J-1-915
J-1-916
J-1-917
Sunflower, tallest sunflower head on
Best sample, other than small grain,
1 peck
2nd $5.00
3rd $4.00
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
Yellow dent corn, 10 ears this year
Tallest stalk of eared corn
Popcorn, yellow 10 ears this year
Popcorn, any other, 10 ears this year
CLASS 3 LARGEST BY WEIGHT
(CANNOT BE ENTERED IN ANY OTHER CLASS)
st
nd
J-3-924
Pepper
1 $4.00
2 $3.00
3rd $2.00
J-3-925
Potato
J-3-918
Beet
J-3-926
Pumpkin
J-3-919
Cantaloupe
J-3-927
Squash
J-3-920
Carrot
J-3-928
Tomato
J-3-921
Cucumber
J-3-929
Watermelon
J-3-922
Egg Plant
J-3-923
Onion
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CLASS 2 VEGETABLES
1st $3.00
J-2-930
J-2-931
J-2-932
J-2-933
J-2-934
J-2-935
J-2-936
J-2-937
J-2-938
J-2-939
J-2-940
J-2-941
J-2-942
J-2-943
J-2-944
J-2-945
J-2-946
J-2-947
J-2-948
J-2-949
J-2-950
J-2-951
J-2-952
J-2-953
J-2-954
J-2-955
J-2-956
J-2-957
J-2-958
J-2-959
J-2-960
J-2-961
J-2-962
J-2-963
2nd $2.00
J-2-964
J-2-965
J-2-966
J-2-967
J-2-968
J-2-969
J-2-970
J-2-971
J-2-972
J-2-973
3rd $1.00
Beans snap in pod (6)
Beans, waxed in pod (6)
Beets, table quality (5)
Broccoli (3)
Cabbage, flat, trimmed head (1)
Cabbage, red, trimmed head (1)
Cauliflower (1)
Carrots, half long type (5)
Carrots, long slender type (5)
Cucumbers, pickling (5)
Cucumbers, slicing (5)
Eggplant (1)
Garlic cloves (2)
Gourds, best display in a basket (12)
Kohlrabi
Leeks (3)
Muskmelon (1)
Okra (6)
Onions, white, unpeeled (5)
Onions, yellow, unpeeled (5)
Onions, red, unpeeled (5)
Onions, any other (5)
Peppers, bell (5)
Peppers, hot (5)
Peppers, other (5)
Pepper display four or more
varieties)
Potatoes white (5)
Potatoes, red (5)
Potatoes, any other
Pumpkins, mini (3)
Pumpkins, pie (2)
Pumpkins, large field (2)
Rhubarb, stalks (5)
Squash, acorn (1)
J-2-974
J-2-975
J-2-976
J-2-977
1st $10.00
J-2-978
J-2-979
J-2-980
J-2-981
J-2-982
1st $6.00
J-2-983
1st $4.00
J-2-984
J-2-985
Squash, butternut (1)
Squash, buttercup (1)
Squash, Hubbard (1)
Squash, summer, table quality (1)
Squash, zucchini, table quality (1)
Squash, any other (1)
Tomatoes red/yellow slicing (5)
Tomatoes, cherry type (5)
Tomatoes, any other (5)
Tomato display (four or more
varieties)
Sweet corn, husked ears (5)
Watermelon (1)
Decorated pumpkin (painted or
carved)
Decorated vegetable
2nd $8.00
3rd $6.00
2nd $4.00
3rd $2.00
Bushel basket display
New England dinner group
Storage vegetable display
Soup’s on group
Center piece arrangement made from
vegetables (not over 36”)
Vegetable oddity (novelty defined as
yard long bean, snake cucumber,
elect. vegetable not located in
department)
2nd $3.00
Honey in comb
Honey, strained
3rd $2.00
CLASS 4 HERBS
(1 Bunch, fresh)
1st $3.00
J-4-986
J-4-987
J-4-988
J-4-989
J-4-990
J-4-991
J-4-992
2nd $2.00
Basil
Catnip
Chives
Dill, 3 heads
Mint
Oregano
Rosemary
J-4-993
J-4-994
J-4-995
J-4-996
J-4-997
J-4-998
J-4-999
3rd $1.00
CHAMPION
Best of Show (Plaque may be won twice every five years)
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Parsley
Sage
Thyme
Any other
Dried Herb in labeled jar
Dried Herb bunch tied and labeled
Herb display (4 or more)
Plaque
Department PJ JUNIOR AGRICULTURE PRODUCTS
Deb Cools, Superintendent ........................................... (815) 303-6010 Princeton, IL
Pat Stier, Assistant Superintendent ...................................................... Sheffield, IL
Premiums Offered…$168.00
Entry fee…..$.50 per lot
Entry blank and fee payment must be at fair office by MONDAY AUGUST 17 BY 7:00 PM
Arrival time for entries:
Tuesday August 18
from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Release time:
Sunday August 30
AFTER 6:00 PM
1.
2.
All Department J rules apply to this division.
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board and Fine Arts.
CLASS 1 GRAINS & VEGETABLES
1st
$3.00
PJ-1-3101
PJ-1-3102
PJ-1-3103
PJ-1-3104
PJ-1-3105
PJ-1-3106
PJ-1-3107
PJ-1-3108
PJ-1-3109
PJ-1-3110
PJ-1-3111
PJ-1-3112
PJ-1-3113
PJ-1-3114
PJ-1-3115
PJ-1-3116
PJ-1-3117
2 nd
PJ-1-3118 Yellow dent corn, 1 peck,
last year
PJ-1-3119 Decorated vegetables
3rd
$2.00
$1.00
Beans, Lima in pod (6)
Beans, Snap in pod (6)
Beets, table quality (5)
Cabbage (1 head)
Carrots (5)
Cucumber, Slicing (3)
Eggplant (2)
Onions, yellow (5)
Onions, any other (5)
Pepper, bell (3)
Pepper, any other (3)
Potatoes, Red or white (5)
Tomatoes, slicing (5)
Sweet corn, ears husked (5)
Watermelon (1)
Squash, summer (2)
Squash, winter (2)
1st $4.00 2 nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
PJ-1-3120 Yellow dent corn (10 ear
sample this year)
PJ-1-3121 Any variety of vegetables,
two varieties to be put on a
plate, (example: 2 potatoes, 2
onions, and 2 carrots)
(children under 8 years old)
1st $7.00 2 nd $6.00 3rd $5.00
(Displays should follow the same rules
as the bushel basket in Department J.
However no bushel basket is required)
PJ-1-3122 Best display (ages 10 and
under)
PJ-1-3123 Best display (ages 11-18)
CHAMPION
PJ-99-3124 Best of show
Plaque
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Cool
Beer Garden
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Department K HORTICULTURE
Deb Cools, Superintendent .......................................... (815) 303-6010--Princeton, IL
Pat Stier, Assistant Superintendent ...................................................... Sheffield, IL
Premiums offered…$138.00
Entry fee…. $.50 per lot
Entry blank and fee payment must be at fair office by MONDAY AUGUST 17 BY 7:00 PM
Arrival time for entries:
Tuesday August 18
from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Release time:
Sunday August 30
AFTER 6:00 PM
1.
2.
All nuts aware to be last year’s crop.
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board and Fine Arts.
CLASS 1 FRUITS
1st $3.00 2 nd $2.00 3rd $1.00
K-1-1001 Apples, Jonathan (5)
K-1-1002 Apples, Grimes (5)
K-1-1003 Apples, Golden Delicious (5)
K-1-1004 Apples, Red Delicious (5)
K-1-1005 Apples, Winesap (5)
K-1-1006 Apples, Crabapples (5)
K-1-1007 Apples, Duchess (5)
K-1-1008 Apples, any other (5)
K-1-1009 Peaches, Elberta (5)
K-1-1010 Peaches, any other (5)
K-1-1011 Pears, early (Bartlett, Red
Bartlett, Lincoln or any other)
(5)
K-1-1012 Pears, midseason (Duchess,
Delicious, Magness or any
other) (5)
K-1-1013 Pears, late (Kieffer, Bosco,
Anjou, Maxine or any other) (5)
K-1-1014 Sugar Pears (Seckel, Kyles,
Sugar or any other) (5)
K-1-1015 Plums, (5)
K-1-1016 Grapes, Blue (Concord,
Stuben, Alden, Sheridan or
any other) (3 bunches)
K-1-1017 Grapes, White (Niagara,
Golden Muscat or any other) (3
bunches)
K-1-1018 Grapes, Red (Catawba,
Vinegar, Caco or any other) (3
bunches)
1st $5.00
2nd $4.00
3rd $3.00
K-1-1019 Fruit Basket: best and most
attractive display of fruits in a
basket
(Minimum 3 different kinds
and not more than 3 different
varieties of any kind)
CLASS 2 NUTS
1st $3.00 2 nd $2.00 3rd $1.00
K-2-1020 Black Walnuts (10)
K-2-1021 Hickory Nuts (10)
K-2-1022 Any other variety of nuts
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Fawcett’s Pharmacy
519 S. Main, Princeton, IL
Monday thru Friday
Saturday
(815) 872-3251
9am - 7 pm
9 am - 3 pm
In town
prescription
delivery
www.athertongrain.com
Albrecht Well Drilling, Inc.
Farms • Homes • Industrial
“A complete water service”
Where well and water systems
Are engineered - not dug
(815) 376-2811
“Over 130 years experience”
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Ohio, IL
Department L FLORICULTURE
Marilyn Haslam, Superintendent ................................. (815) 872-7753 Princeton, IL
Premiums offered…$840.00
Entry fee…..$.50 per lot
Entry blank and fee payment must be at fair office by MONDAY AUGUST 17 BY 7:00 PM
Arrival time for Division 1 entries:
Tuesday August 25
by 7:00 pm
Arrival time for Division 2 entries:
Friday August 28
by 9:30 am
Release time:
Sunday August 30
AFTER 6:00 PM
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
In dried flower arrangements, only natural materials may be used.
Vases or containers do not count, therefore, jars or glass bottles may be used (in cut
flowers only).
Where a category asks for a specified number, amounts other than that number will
disqualify that entry.
All exhibitors in this department must be an amateur exhibitor who grows flowers and
plants for pleasure.
Items with * must be made by exhibitor.
Non-blooming means it never blooms, blooming means it is in bloom during the Fair.
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board and Fine Arts.
DIVISION 1
Flowers and “My Garden” items in this division should be brought to the exhibit hall Tuesday, August 25, by
7:00 pm. Judging will begin at 7:15 pm.
CLASS 1 MY GARDEN
1st $4.00 2 nd $3.00 3rd $2.00
L-1-1101 Wood birdhouse/bird feeder
1st $8.00
2nd $7.00
3rd $6.00
L-1-1111 Container planting, using 3 or
L-1-1102
L-1-1112
L-1-1103
L-1-1104
L-1-1105
L-1-1106
L-1-1107
L-1-1108
L-1-1109
L-1-1110
(must be clean)
Painted/Decorated gourd
birdhouse*
Stepping stone (cement, tiles, etc.)
Garden ornament
Wind chimes
Paint a rock*
Decorate a Flowerpot*
Decorate/paint sprinkling can*
Garden art (non-plastic, may be
recycled items)
Antique garden tools (shovels,
spades, etc.)
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L-1-1113
L-1-1114
L-1-1115
L-1-1116
L-1-1117
L-1-1118
L-1-1119
more different plants
Decorate any wreath with fresh
flowers or greens
Table top water fountain (using
small pump with fresh or potted
plants)
Flower box
“Chairy Fun” decorate a chair
and fresh flowers or foliage on it
Fairy Garden miniature where
fairies live
Desert garden
Any planting in a Container
Planting in a Container, using
novelty container (such as
Wheelbarrows, Picnic Basket, etc)
CLASS 2 CUT FLOWERS AND GREENS
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
L-2-1120 Asters, (5)
L-2-1121 Bachelor Button (5)
L-2-1122 Begonia, flowered or large
foliage type (1 specimen)
L-2-1123 Cleome, (5)
L-2-1124 Cosmos, (5)
L-2-1125 Coxcomb, plumed or crested (1)
L-2-1126 Dahlia, large, (1)
L-2-1127 Dahlia, small, (1)
L-2-1128
L-2-1129
L-2-1130
L-2-1131
L-2-1132
L-2-1133
L-2-1134
Gladioli, (3)
Hosta (5 leaves)
Marigold, dwarf, (5)
Marigold, giant, (5)
Mums (5)
Wild Flowers (5)
Any other cut flower, (5)
not listed in book
L-2-1135 Largest single bloom (non
seeded)
CLASS 3 POTTED PLANTS
1st $4.00
2nd $3.00
3rd $2.00
L-3-1136 African Violet blooming, any
color
L-3-1137 Begonia, in bloom
L-3-1138 Boston fern or other fern
L-3-1139 Cactus (1 or more)
L-3-1140 Coleus
L-3-1141 Geranium
L-3-1142 Any other not listed
L-3-1143
L-3-1144
L-3-1145
L-3-1146
L-3-1147
L-3-1148
L-3-1149
L-3-1150
L-3-1151
Group of 3 houseplants
Houseplant, non-blooming, (1)
Houseplant, in bloom, (1)
Hanging Basket
Impatiens, any kind
Ivy, any type or color
Orchid
Philodendron
Succulents (juicy tissue) (1)
CLASS 4 ARRANGEMENTS
1st $4.00
2nd $3.00
3rd $2.00
L-4-1152 “CRAYOLA” the gardens
brightest colors
L-4-1153 “Evening Solitude” using an
oil lamp
L-4-1154 “Grandma’s Kitchen” using old
kitchen utensils
L-4-1155 Marigolds
L-4-1156 “Woodland” use plants and
elements from forest
L-4-1157 Mixed flowers in a
sprinkling can
L-4-1158 “Red Hat Society”, using red
and purple flowers
L-4-1159 Fresh, wild or ornamental
grasses
L-4-1160 “Oreo’s anyone” using a cookie
jar
L-4-1161 “High tea” using a tea cup
L-4-1162 “Country breakfast” using a
coffee pot
L-4-1163 “Tea Party”, arrangement in
an antique Tea Kettle
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Department PL JUNIOR FLORICULTURE
Marilyn Haslam, Superintendent_______________ (815) 872-7753 Princeton, IL
Premiums Offered…$102.00
Entry fee…..$.50 per lot
Entry blank and fee payment must be at fair office by MONDAY AUGUST 17 BY 7:00 PM
Arrival time for entries
Friday August 28
by 8:30 am
Release time:
Sunday August 30
AFTER 6:00 PM
1.
2.
3.
All Department L rules apply to this division.
Items with * should be made by the exhibitor
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board, Fine Arts and
Junior Fine Arts.
CLASS 1 MY GARDEN
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
PL-1-3303
PL-1-3304
PL-1-3305
PL-1-3306
3rd $1.00
PL-1-3301 Wood bird house/bird feeder
(Must be clean)
PL-1-3302 Painted/decorated gourd bird house
Stepping stone (cement, titles, etc)
Garden art or garden ornaments
Paint a rock
Decorate a flowerpot
CLASS 2 FLOWERS
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
PL-2-3309 Sunflower, not dried, any color
PL-2-3310 Zinnias, any size (3)
PL-2-3311 Any other cut flower (1)
3rd $1.00
PL-2-3307 Marigold, and size (3)
PL-2-3308 Potted houseplant
CLASS 3 ARRANGEMENTS
1st $3.00
PL-3-3312
PL-3-3313
PL-3-3314
PL-3-3315
PL-3-3316
PL-3-3317
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
“America the Beautiful”
Bird house and flowers
“Down on the Farm” with farm animals or implements
Petunias
Other floral arrangement
“Halloween” using gourds, pumpkins, and Halloween decorations
PL-99-3318Best of Show
PL-99-3319Award of Merit (1)
CHAMPIONS
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Plaque
Ribbon
Department PL JUNIOR FLORICULTURE
Marilyn Haslam, Superintendent_______________ (815) 872-7753 Princeton, IL
Premiums Offered…$102.00
Entry fee…..$.50 per lot
Entry blank and fee payment must be at fair office by MONDAY AUGUST 17 BY 7:00 PM
Arrival time for entries
Friday August 28
by 8:30 am
Release time:
Sunday August 30
AFTER 6:00 PM
1.
2.
3.
All Department L rules apply to this division.
Items with * should be made by the exhibitor
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board, Fine Arts and
Junior Fine Arts.
CLASS 1 MY GARDEN
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
PL-1-3303
PL-1-3304
PL-1-3305
PL-1-3306
3rd $1.00
PL-1-3301 Wood bird house/bird feeder
(Must be clean)
PL-1-3302 Painted/decorated gourd bird house
Stepping stone (cement, titles, etc)
Garden art or garden ornaments
Paint a rock
Decorate a flowerpot
CLASS 2 FLOWERS
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
PL-2-3309 Sunflower, not dried, any color
PL-2-3310 Zinnias, any size (3)
PL-2-3311 Any other cut flower (1)
3rd $1.00
PL-2-3307 Marigold, and size (3)
PL-2-3308 Potted houseplant
CLASS 3 ARRANGEMENTS
1st $3.00
PL-3-3312
PL-3-3313
PL-3-3314
PL-3-3315
PL-3-3316
PL-3-3317
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
“America the Beautiful”
Bird house and flowers
“Down on the Farm” with farm animals or implements
Petunias
Other floral arrangement
“Halloween” using gourds, pumpkins, and Halloween decorations
PL-99-3318Best of Show
PL-99-3319Award of Merit (1)
CHAMPIONS
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Plaque
Ribbon
Nightmare on
Fairgrounds Road
Haunted Fairgrounds
Bring your friends to a spooky evening
7 - 9:30pm
Bureau County Fairgrounds
October 9, 10, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24, 25, 30, 31
Admission 10
$
Speed Pass 12
$
www.nightmareonfairgroundsroad.com
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Department M-A – ART
Amanda Fox, Superintendent ....................................................... (309) 854-2821--Wyanet, IL
Pam Bardell, Assistant Superintendent .................................................................. Wyanet, IL
Premiums Offered - $1218.00
Exhibitors ticket:
Entry fee:
........................................ $15.00
Per entry ................................. $ . 50
Entry blank (page 65) must be at fair office by Monday August 10 by 7:00 pm
Arrival time for entries:
Monday August 24
from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Release time:
Sunday August 30
after 6:00 pm
1.
All entries must be framed and wired for hanging and protected with glass where appropriate. Works on paper
(drawing, watercolors, prints, etc) may be prepared as follows --mat, cardboard backing, acetate/plastic covering, and
wired for hanging. The following items will not be allowed for hanging: string, scotch tape, masking or duct tape,
saw-toothed or stick on hangers. Entries not prepared as stated above will not be accepted for display or judging and
will be disqualified.
All entries must be original. Use of a photograph of a natural subject is acceptable.
Paintings may be no larger than 30" x 36" including frame.
All cloth articles must be entered in department M-D.
Absolutely NO tracing or copy work except for copy work class.
See Rules and Regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board, page 14 and Fine Arts page 17.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
PROFESSIONAL SHOW
1.
2.
3.
4.
Does artwork for a livelihood.
Has an academic or professional degree in art, architecture, etc.
Teaches groups (privately or otherwise) for a salary.
Exhibits for competition in professional exhibits.
1st. $10.00
2nd. $8.00
3rd. $6.00
CLASS 1 - OIL PAINTING
MA-1-1201 Animal - Bird
MA-1-1202 Architecture, Landscape, or Still Life
MA-1-1203 Figure or Portrait
CLASS 2 - WATERCOLOR
MA-2-1204 Animal - Bird
MA-2-1205 Architecture, Landscape, or Still Life
MA-2-1206 Figure or Portrait
CLASS 3 - ACRYLIC
MA-3-1207 Animal - Bird
MA-3-1208 Architecture, Landscape, or Still Life
MA-3-1209 Figure or Portrait
CLASS 4 - DRAWING
MA-4-1210 Animal - Bird
MA-4-1211 Architecture, Landscape, or Still Life
MA-4-1212 Figure or Portrait
MA-5-1213
MA-5-1214
MA-5-1215
MA-5-1216
MA-5-1217
CLASS 5 - OTHER ART
Miniature, not larger than 5 x 7 including frame – any media
Photography
Pottery, Sculpture or any other 3 dimensional art
Silkscreen, Etching, Printmaking
Any other art
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AMATEUR SHOW
1.
2.
3.
4.
Does artwork for pastime.
Has no degree in art.
Is self-taught or has been a participant in adult art classes.
Participates in amateur exhibits.
1st. $5.00
2nd. $4.00
CLASS 6 – OIL AND ACRYLIC PAINTING
MA-6-1218 Portrait or Figure
MA-6-1219 Animal or Bird
MA-6-1220 Still Life
MA-6-1221 Landscape
MA-8-1226
MA-8-1227
MA-8-1228
MA-8-1229
MA-8-1230
MA-8-1231
3rd. $3.00
MA-7-1222
MA-7-1223
MA-7-1224
MA-7-1225
CLASS 7 - WATERCOLOR
Portrait or Figure
Animal or Bird
Still Life
Landscape
CLASS 9 - ABSTRACT
CLASS 8 - DRAWING
Ink
Pencil (no colored)
Colored pencil (crayon or markers)
Charcoal or Pastel
Caricature, original
Cartoon, original
MA-9-1232
MA-9-1233
MA-9-1234
MA-9-1235
Painting
Drawing
Collage or Assemblage, Fair Theme
Collage or Assemblage, any other theme
CLASS 10 - MISCELLANEOUS ART
MA-10-1242 Copy work, any subject (original must
accompany entry, no tracing allowed)
(Not eligible for Best of Class or Best Exhibit)
MA-10-1243 Photography Artistic Impression
MA-10-1244 Mixed media
MA-10-1245 Miniature, not larger than 5” X
7including frame any media
MA-10-1246 Any other art not in the Fairbook
MA-10-1236 Sculpture / three-dimensional artwork
MA-10-1237 Pottery
MA-10-1238 Printmaking: scratchboard, block print,
silk screen, etching
MA-10-1239 Airbrush, any subject
MA-10-1240 Calligraphy: short poem, phrase or other
lettering
MA-10-1241 Technical art: computer design,
blueprints, drafting, schematic,
architectural
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CLASS 11 - HIGH SCHOOL
1st. $5.00
MA-11-1247
MA-11-1248
MA-11-1249
MA-11-1250
MA-11-1251
MA-11-1252 Sculpture/three-dimensional, computer
art or any other
MA-11-1253 Collage or Assemblage
MA-11-1254 Photography - artistic impression
MA-11-1255 Any other art not in the Fairbook
2nd. $4.00 3rd. $3.00
Oil or Acrylic painting
Watercolor
One & two point perspective
Drawing, pencil
Drawing, any other media
CLASS 12 - GRADE SCHOOL
GRADES 5-8
1st. $4.00
MA-12-1256
MA-12-1257
MA-12-1258
MA-12-1259 Sculpture/three-dimensional, computer
art or any other
MA-12-1260 Collage or Assemblage
MA-12-1261 One & two point perspective
MA-12-1262 Any other art not in the Fairbook
2nd. $3.00 3rd. $2.00
Watercolor
Drawing, pencil
Drawing, any other media
CLASS 13 - GRADE SCHOOL
GRADES K-4
1st. $4.00
MA-13-1263
MA-13-1264
MA-13-1265
MA-13-1266
MA-13-1267 Sculpture / three-dimensional or any
other
MA-13-1268 Collage or Assemblage
MA-13-1269 Any other art not in the Fairbook
2nd. $3.00 3rd. $2.00
Oil or Acrylic painting
Watercolor
Drawing, pencil
Drawing, any other media
CLASS 14 - PRESCHOOL
1st. $4.00
2nd. $3.00
3rd. $2.00
MA-14-1270 Finger painting
MA-14-1271 Any other artwork
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CHAMPIONS
MA-99-1272 Best professional exhibit
Plaque
MA-99-1273 Fourteen Merit Awards (as per judges decision)
Ribbon
MA-99-1274 Best amateur exhibit
Plaque
MA-99-1275 Best high school exhibit
Plaque
MA-99-1276 Best grade school (5-8) exhibit
Plaque
MA-99-1277 Best grade school (K-4) exhibit
Plaque
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Scrapbooking
1.
2.
3.
4.
Page(s) may be of any standard scrapbook size.
A page protector must be used.
All entries must be original work. No page kits are allowed (except Kit & Kaboodle category).
Page(s) may be a one page layout or a two page spread. There will be no advantage or disadvantage
given to a two page spread if it is entered as 1 item.
CATEGORIES
Kit & Kaboodle:
School Days:
Complete Album:
Things I Love:
My Vacation:
Any other Theme:
Card Making:
Altered Art:
Best in Show:
DESCRIPTIONS
Any layout that was created from a packaged kit.
Any 1 or 2 page spread with a school related theme.
Any album of 10 completed pages or more. Pages must be completed and additional
unused pages or protectors must be removed.
Any 1 or 2 page spread with a picture of yourself and things you enjoy.
Any 1 or 2 page spread with vacation as the theme.
Any 1 or 2 page spread not relating to any other listed theme.
Cards must be 5-1/2” & 8-1/2” or smaller. Entries may be a folded card or postcard style.
A blank inside is allowed. A decorated envelope may be included. (1 entry only)
Scrapbooking is constantly evolving. This category is for entering any item created using
scrap booking items. Examples include altered letters, paint cans, CD cases, etc.
A best in show winner will be chosen for each age group.
1st. $4.00
2nd. $3.00
3rd. $2.00
CLASS 16 - JUNIOR AGES 13-19
MA-16-1285 Kit & Kaboodle
MA-16-1286 School Days
MA-16-1287 Complete Album
MA-16-1288 My Vacation
MA-16-1289 Any Other Theme
MA-16-1290 Cardmaking – 1 entry only
MA-16-1291 Altered Art
CLASS 15 - YOUTH AGES 12 and under
MA-15-1278 School Days
MA-15-1279 My Family
MA-15-1280 Complete Album
MA-15-1281 My Vacation
MA-15-1282 Any Other Theme
MA-15-1283 Cardmaking – 1 entry only
MA-15-1284 Altered Art
CLASS 17 - ADULT 20 and up
MA-17-1296 Any Other Theme
MA-17-1297 Cardmaking – 1 entry only
MA-14-1298 Altered Art
MA-17-1292
MA-17-1293
MA-17-1294
MA-17-1295
Kit & Kaboodle
My Family
Complete Album
My Vacation
MA-99-1299
MA-99-12100
MA-99-12101
MA-99-12102
Best of show in Scrapbooking
Best of show in Scrapbooking 12 & under
Best of show in Scrapbooking 13 – 19
Best of show in Scrapbooking 20 & up
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Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Ribbon
Department MB PHOTOGRAPHY
Kathy Costerisan, Superintendent .............................. (815) 866-3606 Princeton, IL
Premiums Offered…$669.00
Entry fee…. $.50 per lot
Entry blank and fee payment must be at fair office by MONDAY AUGUST 10 BY 7:00 PM
Arrival time for entries:
Monday August 24
from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Release time:
Sunday August 30
AFTER 6:00 PM
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
Photo size, maximum 8 x 10 inches. ALL PHOTOS WILL HAVE A MAXIMUM
BORDER OF 1 INCH.
Photo must be securely mounted on poster board or card stock (white or colored
board) with a maximum margin of 1 inch. Photo’s mounted flush with edge of the
mounting board will be disqualified. MAXIMUM MOUNTING BOARD/ MAT SIZE:
10 X 12 FOR 8 X 10 AND 7 X 9 FOR 5 X 7.
NO FOAM CORE, LIGHT WEIGHT PAPER OR CONSTRUCTION PAPER!
Mount your pictures with tape rolls – no glue stick or photo corners (unless there is
also tape behind the photo).
Framed photos will be disqualified.
You may use a mat around your photo as long as it is no larger than 1” wider than
the print on all sides, it must be securely fastened so it does not come loose in warm
weather.
Photos which haven’t won a ribbon may be shown again.
Advanced photographers are those who have more experience and shouldn’t be
competing against amateurs.
Advanced photographers are not eligible to compete in the amateur classes after
they have moved up to advanced.
Once a photographer has won the amateur Best of Show award twice, they are
required to move up to advanced.
Best of Show awards can be won once every three years.
Exhibitors may enter only one entry per class and the same entry cannot be shown
in different categories (exp: the same print cannot be entered in black and white,
and color prints.)
Champion photographer award - presented to the photographer with the highest
points (5 points - first; 3 points - second; 1 point - third) from all ribbons received.
Prints may be made from digital images or negatives. Recommendation for digital
prints-if you are printing yourself use photo quality paper: glossy or satin work best.
See Rules and Regulations of the Bureau County Fair Board and Fine Arts.
PHOTOS MUST BE THE WORK OF THE EXHIBITOR.
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AMATEUR CLASS
CLASS 1 COLOR PRINTS
Digital or from Negative
1st $3.00
MB-1-1301
MB-1-1302
MB-1-1303
MB-1-1304
MB-1-1305
MB-1-1306
MB-1-1307
MB-1-1308
MB-1-1309
MB-1-1310
MB-1-1311
MB-1-1312
MB-1-1313
MB-1-1314
MB-1-1315
MB-1-1316
MB-1-1317
MB-1-1318
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
MB-1-1319
MB-1-1320
MB-1-1321
MB-1-1322
MB-1-1323
MB-1-1324
MB-1-1325
MB-1-1326
MB-1-1327
MB-1-1328
MB-1-1329
MB-1-1330
MB-1-1331
MB-1-1332
MB-1-1333
MB-1-1334
MB-1-1335
Animal tame (one or more)
Animal wild or zoo (one or more)
Architecture
Babies (1 year and under)
Bureau County Fair scene
In My Hometown
Child life
Close up/macro
Country Scene
Floral (one or more)
Historical Illinois
Individual blossom
In motion – something moving
Landscape (less than 25% water)
Mountains
“My Vacation”
Nature (nothing man made)
Novelty (something unusual)
“Out in the Country”
Panoramic (elongated field of view)
People (one or more)
People at play
Pets
Holiday Scene
Scene, fall
Scene, summer time
Scene, winter
Scene, water
City Scene
Special effects/Manipulated image
Spirit of America
Sports
Sunset
First time exhibitor any subject
Any other color print - doesn’t fit in
other category
Maximum Mounting Board Size: 10” x 12”
CLASS 2 BLACK AND WHITE PRINT
Digital or from negatives
1st $3.00
MB-2-1336
MB-2-1337
MB-2-1338
MB-2-1339
MB-2-1340
2nd $2.00
MB-2-1341 Nature
MB-2-1342 People (one or more)
MB-2-1343 Any other black & white print doesn’t
fit in other category
MB-2-1344 First time exhibitor – any subject
3rd $1.00
Animal, (one or more)
Architecture
Child life
My Vacation
Special effect – Manipulated Image
CLASS 3 DISPLAYS
Mounted on cardboard, not to exceed 16" x 20"
Larger boards will be disqualified
1st $4.00
2nd $3.00
3rd $2.00
MB-3-1345 Color print
MB-3-1346 Black and white
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CLASS 4 JUNIOR (12 YEARS AND UNDER)
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
MB-4-1347 Animal
MB-4-1348 Person
MB-4-1349 Any subject
CLASS 5 TEEN (13-16 YEARS)
3rd $1.00
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
MB-5-1350 Animal
MB-5-1351 Person
MB-5-1352 Any subject
Maximum mounting board size: 10” x 12”
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3rd $1.00
ADVANCED PHOTOGRAPHY
CLASS 6 COLOR PRINTS
Digital or from negative
1st $4.00
MB-6-1353
MB-6-1354
MB-6-1355
MB-6-1356
MB-6-1357
MB-6-1358
MB-6-1359
MB-6-1360
MB-6-1361
MB-6-1362
MB-6-1363
MB-6-1364
MB-6-1365
2nd $3.00
3rd $2.00
MB-6-1366
MB-6-1367
MB-6-1368
MB-6-1369
MB-6-1370
MB-6-1371
MB-6-1372
MB-6-1373
MB-6-1374
MB-6-1375
MB-6-1376
MB-6-1377
MB-6-1378
Animal tame (one or more)
Animal wild or zoo (one or more)
Architecture
Babies (1 year and under)
Bureau County Fair scene
Bureau County Landmark
Child life
Close up/macro
Rural Scene
Floral (one or more)
Historical landmarks
Time Exposure
In motion- something moving
Landscape (less than 25% water)
“My Vacation”
Novelty (something unusual)
People (one or more)
Sports
Portrait
Reflection
Scene, fall
Scene, night
Water Scene
Special effects/manipulated image
Spirit of America
Any other color print - doesn’t fit in
other category
Maximum Mounting Board Size: 10”x12”
CLASS 7 BLACK AND WHITE PRINTS
Digital or from Negative
1st $4.00
MB-7-1379
MB-7-1380
MB-7-1381
MB-7-1382
MB-7-1383
2nd $3.00
3rd $2.00
MB-7-1384
MB-7-1385
MB-7-1386
MB-7-1387
MB-7-1388
MB-7-1389
Animal (one or more)
Architecture
Close up/macro
My Vacation
Historical USA
Landscape (less than 25% water)
Nature (nothing man made)
Novelty
People (one or more)
City Scene
Any other black & white print
CLASS 8 DISPLAYS
Mounted on cardboard, not to exceed 16" x 20"
Larger boards will be disqualified
1st $4.00
2nd $3.00
3rd $2.00
MB-8-1390 Black and white print
MB-99-1392 Amateur, Best of Show*
MB-99-1393 Advanced, Best of show*
MB-8-1391 Color prints
CHAMPIONS
Plaque may be won once every three years
MB-99-1394 Champion photographer
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Department MC HOBBIES AND COLLECTIONS
Rita Mongan, Superintendent ...................................... (815) 879-6322 Princeton, IL
George Watson, Assistant Superintendent ........................................... Princeton, IL
Total Premiums Offered…$732.00
Entry Fee…..$.50 per lot
Entry blank and fee payment must be at fair office by MONDAY AUGUST 10 BY 7:00 PM
Arrival time for entries:
Monday August 24
from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Release time:
Sunday August 30
AFTER 6:00 PM
1.
2.
3.
Limited to 5 items attractively displayed unless noted.
Space limited to 15” x 18” for smaller items, larger items at the
superintendent’s discretion.
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board and Fine Arts.
CLASS 1 HANDMADE COLLECTION
Handmade by exhibitor, limit of 5
1st $4.00
2nd $3.00
MC-1-1403 Woodcraft
MC-1-1404 Any other not listed
3rd $2.00
MC-1-1401 Ceramic articles
MC-1-1402 Christmas tree ornaments
CLASS 2 COLLECTIONS
Limit of 5, unless stated
1st $4.00
MC-2-1405
MC-2-1406
MC-2-1407
MC-2-1408
MC-2-1409
MC-2-1410
MC-2-1411
MC-2-1412
MC-2-1413
MC-2-1414
MC-2-1415
MC-2-1416
MC-2-1417
MC-2-1418
MC-2-1419
MC-2-1420
MC-2-1421
MC-2-1422
MC-2-1423
MC-2-1424
MC-2-1425
2nd $3.00
3rd $2.00
Advertising items
5 piece place setting of antique china
Wine goblets (5 different)
Wood bowls
Antique toys
Buttons, political or advertising
(limit 10)
Rulers
Glass or china shoes (5”- 7” high)
Bells
Depression glass
Display of old photographs (limit 10)
Figurine, animals/birds
Figurine, miniatures (3” and under)
(limit 10)
Fountain pens
Shot glasses (limit 10)
Match book covers (30-40)
Jar of sewing buttons
Magnets (limit of 10)
Small glass or china baskets
Old lunch boxes
Old articles, display
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MC-2-1426
MC-2-1427
MC-2-1428
MC-2-1429
MC-2-1430
MC-2-1431
MC-2-1432
MC-2-1433
MC-2-1434
MC-2-1435
MC-2-1436
MC-2-1437
MC-2-1438
MC-2-1439
MC-2-1440
MC-2-1441
MC-2-1442
MC-2-1443
MC-2-1444
MC-2-1445
MC-2-1446
Old books
Old children’s books
Old cameras
Old handkerchiefs
Old kitchen utensils
Old medicine bottles
Old postcards
Napkin rings (limit 12)
Fruit jars
Antique children’s play dishes (limit
20)
Wash boards (3)
Pop bottles
Salt and pepper shakers
(limit 5 sets)
Souvenir articles
Bullet pencils
Tin boxes or cans
Belt buckles
Antique Christmas ornaments
Bureau county fair memorabilia
Collection of your choice
Any other collection not listed
CLASS 3 HANDICRAFTS
1st $3.00
MC-3-1447
MC-3-1448
MC-3-1449
MC-3-1450
MC-3-1451
MC-3-1452
MC-3-1453
2nd $2.00
MC-3-1454
MC-3-1455
MC-3-1456
MC-3-1457
MC-3-1458
Garden decoration
Wood, furniture
Wood, toy/puzzle
Mobile or wind chime
Any craft by senior citizen
65 and over
MC-3-1459 Any other article not listed
MC-3-1460 Any other wood article
3rd $1.00
Ceramic article
Christmas ornament
Christmas figure
Decorative painting on wood
Door decoration spring- summer
Door decoration fall - winter
Jewelry article limit 3 pieces
earrings = one pc
CLASS 4 HOLIDAY ITEM
Handmade article from any material
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
MC-4-1461 Christmas
MC-4-1462 Easter
MC-4-1463 Fourth of July
MC-4-1464
MC-4-1465
MC-4-1466
3rd $1.00
Halloween
Thanksgiving
Valentine’s Day
CLASS 5 WREATHS AND ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
MC-5-1470 Decorated wreath for
Spring - summer
MC-5-1471 Decorated wreath for fall – winter
MC-5-1472 Decorated wreath for Christmas
3rd $1.00
MC-5-1467 Arrangement for spring - summer
MC-5-1468 Arrangement for fall - winter
MC-5-1469 Arrangement for Christmas
CLASS 6 RECYCLING
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
MC-6-1473 Any small useful or decorative object made completely of discarded or used materials,
accompanied with a 3 x 5 card listing items reused.
CLASS 7 TEENAGE COLLECTIONS AND HANDICRAFT
Ages 13-16
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
Handicraft handmade by exhibitor
MC-7-1476 Toothpick, popsicle or clothespin creation
(not over 12” high)
MC-7-1477 Any other handicraft article not listed,
entirely handmade by exhibitor
Collection Limit 5
MC-7-1474 Any collection by a girl
MC-7-1475 Any collection by a boy
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CLASS 8 CHILDREN’S
12 years and under
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
MC-8-1489 Magnets limit 10
MC-8-1490 Banks
MC-8-1491 Kids Movies
MC-8-1492 Any collection not listed (girls)
MC-8-1493 Any collection not listed (boys)
Handicraft handmade by exhibitor
MC-8-1494 Lego article (not over 12” high)
MC-8-1495 Paper Mache Article
MC-8-1496 Christmas Ornament
MC-8-1497 Decorated Hat
MC-8-1498 Any Holiday Decoration
MC-8-1499 Any other handicraft article not listed,
entirely handmade by exhibitor
Collection limit of 5 unless stated
MC-8-1478 Books
MC-8-1479 Barbie Dolls
MC-8-1480 Matchbox vehicles, limit of 10
MC-8-1481 Baby Dolls
MC-8-1482 Shells
MC-8-1483 Souvenirs
MC-8-1484 Stuffed animals
MC-8-1485 Pencils or Pens limit 12
MC-8-1486 Trading cards, limit of 25
MC-8-1487 Rocks
MC-8-1488 Silly Bands limit 25
CHAMPIONS
MC-99-14100 Best of show Hobbies and Collections
MC-99-14101 Best of show Handicrafts
MC-99-14102 Best of show Youth Division
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Department MD
TEXTILE
Linda Sittler, Superintendent………………………………. (815) 223-9118 LaSalle, IL
Premiums Offered…$1104.00
Entry fee…..$.50 per lot
Entry blank and fee payment must be at fair office by MONDAY AUGUST 10 BY 7:00 PM
Arrival time for entries:
Monday August 24
from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Release time:
Sunday August 30
AFTER 6:00 PM
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
All articles must be hand crafted by the exhibitor, with the exception of the
antique/heritage articles
Items for hanging to have sleeve attached on back.
All articles must be clean and finished. Clothing items must be freshly washed or
dry-cleaned.
Stained or discolored articles will be disqualified, other than heritage/antique
articles.
All articles should be made within the last two years except for heritage/antique
articles.
The following score card will serve as a general guide to exhibitors of needlework in
preparing their exhibits and will be followed by the judge in making awards.
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board and Fine Arts
“Any Other Not Listed” classes must be items where there is no category listed
elsewhere. (i.e. a skirt can only be exhibited in the skirt class)
Workmanship
Suitability of articles to purpose
Beauty and originality of design
Harmony of color and materials
Total
100%
90
40%
20%
20%
20%
CLASS 1 QUILTING
1st $8.00
2nd $6.00
MD-1-1509 Miniature, hand quilted (under 25”)
Note: intended as a miniature scale
of large quilts, under 25” with at
least 4 pieced blocks
MD-1-1510 Crib, (45 " x 52" or less)
MD-1-1511 Any other not listed (projects that
are not listed in above categories)
3rd $4.00
Quilts
MD-1-1501 Hand Made Quilt (any entry hand
pieced & hand quilted)
MD-1-1502 Hand Quilted (Machine pieced &
hand quilted)
MD-1-1503 Machine quilted (an entry that
contains machine quilting, may
include some hand quilting)
MD-1-1504 Appliqué (appliqué predominates
over other major techniques in
amount or effect).
MD-1-1505 Cross stitch/embroidered
MD-1-1506 Lap quilt, (63” x 85” or less)
MD-1-1507 Preprinted fabric
MD-1-1508 Art Quilt, can use any technique,
different shape, embellishment, be
creative –see rule 2.
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
Quilted wearable articles
MD-1-1512
MD-1-1513
MD-1-1514
MD-1-1515
Jacket
Vest
Child’s garment
Any other not listed
Other quilted items
MD-1-1516 Placemats
MD-1-1517 Table runners
MD-1-1518 Wall hanging (18" x 36" or less) see
rule 2
MD-1-1519 Wall hanging, large, see rule 2
MD-1-1520 Christmas Item
CLASS 2 KNITTING AND CROCHET
1st $3.00
Knitting
MD-2-1521
MD-2-1522
MD-2-1523
MD-2-1524
MD-2-1525
MD-2-1526
MD-2-1527
MD-2-1528
MD-2-1529
MD-2-1530
MD-2-1531
MD-2-1532
MD-2-1533
MD-2-1534
MD-2-1535
MD-2-1536
MD-2-1537
MD-2-1538
MD-2-1539
MD-2-1540
MD-2-1541
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
1st $3.00
Crochet
Afghan (Any - knitted)
Bib/bonnet, baby
Bootees, baby
Doily, large
Doily, small (16” or less)
Doily, set of three (3)
Doll/Animal- stuffed
Garment-adult
Hat/Beret
Lace collar or other accessory
Mittens/Gloves
Neck Scarf
Pillow
Placemats (2)
Potholders
Slippers
Sweater - child’s
Sweater - child’s/baby
Sweater - ladies
Sweater – mans
Any other knitted article
MD-2-1542
MD-2-1543
MD-2-1544
MD-2-1545
MD-2-1546
MD-2-1547
MD-2-1548
MD-2-1549
MD-2-1550
MD-2-1551
MD-2-1552
MD-2-1553
MD-2-1554
MD-2-1555
MD-2-1556
MD-2-1557
MD-2-1558
MD-2-1559
MD-2-1560
MD-2-1561
MD-2-1562
MD-2-1563
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
Afghan (Any – Crocheted)
Bib/bonnet, baby
Bootees, baby
Doily, large
Doily, small (16” or less)
Doily, set of three (3)
Doll/Animal- stuffed
Garment-adult
Handkerchiefs (3)
Hat/Beret
Lace collar or other accessory
Mittens/Gloves
Neck Scarf
Pillow
Placemats (2)
Potholders
Slippers
Sweater - child’s
Sweater - child’s/baby
Sweater - ladies
Sweater – mans
Tablecloth with crocheted trim on
textile or solid crochet
MD-2-1564 Any other crocheted article
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CLASS 3 EMBROIDERY
1st $3.00
MD-3-1565
MD-3-1566
MD-3-1567
MD-3-1568
MD-3-1569
MD-3-1570
MD-3-1571
2nd $2.00
MD-3-1572
MD-3-1573
MD-3-1574
MD-3-1575
MD-3-1576
MD-3-1577
MD-3-1578
MD-3-1579
3rd $1.00
Doily
Towel
Picture, crewel
Picture, needlepoint
Picture, cross stitch
Picture, counted cross stitch
Pillow cases (2)
Tablecloth or napkins (2)
Pillow, crewel
Pillow, appliqué
Pillow, needlepoint
Pillow, cross stitch
Pillow, counted cross stitch
Any other pillow
Any other item not listed
CLASS 4 MISCELLANEOUS NEEDLEWORK
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
MD-4-1583 Bobbin lace or Battenberg lace, any
article
MD-4-1584 Any other lace article not listed
MD-4-1585 Needle punch item
3rd $1.00
MD-4-1580 Tatting, doily
MD-4-1581 Tatting, trimmed article
MD-4-1582 Swedish weaving or Handanger, any
article
CLASS 5 HOUSEHOLD ITEMS
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
MD-5-1592
MD-5-1593
MD-5-1594
MD-5-1595
Cloth doll, dressed
Doll clothes (on doll or teddy bear)
Stuffed animal/teddy bear
Christmas, wall hanging or tree
skirt
MD-5-1596 Christmas/holiday: ornaments (4)
MD-5-1597 Any other not listed
MD-5-1586 Needlework displayed in an
embroidery hoop
MD-5-1587 Oven mitt
MD-5-1588 Placemats (not listed elsewhere)
MD-5-1589 Garden windsock, flag or banner
MD-5-1590 Covered album, picture/book cover
or picture frame
MD-5-1591 Rug
CLASS 6 GARMENTS
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
MD-6-15106 Child’s, hand decorated sweatshirt
(shirt can be purchased)
MD-6-15107 Child’s, baby bonnet or bib, or
baby shoes
MD-6-15108 Child’s, coat/jacket
MD-6-15109 Child’s, sportswear
MD-6-15110 Child’s, Dress
MD-6-15111 Christening dress/suit
MD-6-15112 Apron
MD-6-15113 Ladies handbag, backpack
or shopping bag
MD-6-15114 Any other garment not listed
3rd $1.00
MD-6-1598 Ladies, formal/wedding gown
MD-6-1599 Ladies/men’s, jacket/coat
MD-6-15100 Ladies sleepwear/robe
MD-6-15101 Ladies sportswear
MD-6-15102 Ladies blouse/shirt
MD-6-15103 Ladies hand decorated TShirt/sweatshirt
(shirt can be purchased)
MD-6-15104 Men’s hand decorated TShirt/sweatshirt
(shirt can be purchased)
MD-6-15105 Men’s any other item
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CLASS 7 HERITAGE NEEDLEWORK
Does not need to be made by owner
Provide name of person who made item and year made if possible
Display items with more than one item in a display should be on a mat or tray to help keep the display
together as a unit (15134, 15135, and 15136)
1st $5.00
2nd $4.00
MD-7-15127 Dolls clothes
MD-7-15128 Article of clothing, adult
MD-7-15129 Lace collar
(may include matching cuffs)
MD-7-15130 Baby bonnet
MD-7-15131 Christening dress/suit or other
child’s garment
MD-7-15132 Purse
MD-7-15133 Decorated hat
MD-7-15134 Display of antique lace
MD-7-15135 Display of needlework equipment
MD-7-15136 Display of articles using antique
sewing basket
MD-7-15137 Textile from around the world
MD-7-15138 Any other items not listed
3rd $3.00
MD-7-15115 Quilt/bedspread
MD-7-15116 Pillowcases (2) or bed sheet
(hand trimmed)
MD-7-15117 Tablecloth
MD-7-15118 Napkins
MD-7-15119 Towels, decorated
MD-7-15120 Piano Scarf
MD-7-15121 Doily (16" or less)
MD-7-15122 Doily (over 16")
MD-7-15123 Embroidered doily/table scarf
MD-7-15124 Beadwork on fabric
MD-7-15125 Grandma’s Buttons
(non-garment article using
old buttons)
MD-7-15126 Doll
CHAMPIONS
MD-99-15139 Best of Show, Quilt
MD-99-15140 Best of Show, Household Needlework
MD-99-15141 Best of Show, Clothing
MD-99-15142 Best of Show, Antique Needlework
MD-99-15143 Award of Merit(s) (Approx. 11)
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Department PMD
JUNIOR TEXTILE
Linda Sittler................................................................... (815) 223-9118 LaSalle, IL
Premiums Offered…$174.00
Entry fee…..$.50 per lot
Entry blank and fee payment must be at fair office by MONDAY AUGUST 10 BY 7:00 PM
Arrival time for entries:
Monday August 24
from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Release time:
Sunday August 30
AFTER 6:00 PM
1.
2.
All Department MD rules apply to this division.
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board, State of Illinois Fine Arts and
Junior Fine Arts.
CLASS 1 (AGES 12 AND UNDER)
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
PMD-1-2801 Afghan or Quilt
PMD-1-2802 Picture, any
PMD-1-2803 Pillow, any
PMD-1-2804 Latch hook item
PMD-1-2805 Cross stitch article
PMD-1-2806 Needlepoint article
PMD-1-2807 Crocheted article
PMD-1-2808 Knitted article
PMD-1-2809 Stuffed animal
PMD-1-2810 Doll clothes
PMD-1-2811 Decorated teddy bear (bear may be
purchased)
PMD-1-2812 Dress or jacket
PMD-1-2813 Sport outfit
PMD-1-2814 Blouse/shirt
PMD-1-2815 Skirt/shorts or slacks
PMD-1-2816 Decorated T-shirt or sweatshirt
PMD-1-2817 Any other not listed
3rd $1.00
CLASS 2 (AGES 13 TO 18)
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
PMD-2-2824 Dress/formal or jacket/ coat
PMD-2-2825 Blouse/shirt
PMD-2-2826 Skirt/shorts or slacks
PMD-2-2827 Sleepwear or sport outfit (2 pieces)
PMD-2-2828 Decorated T-shirt or sweatshirt
PMD-2-2829 Any other needlework not listed
3rd $1.00
PMD-2-2818 Afghan or quilt
PMD-2-2819 Needlepoint or cross stitch article
PMD-2-2820 Knitted or crocheted article
PMD-2-2821 Pillow
PMD-2-2822 Picture
PMD-2-2823 Stuffed animal or doll
CHAMPION
PMD-99-2830 Best of show ages 12 and under
PMD-99-2831 Best of show ages 13 – 18
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Department OA CULINARY PRODUCTS BAKED GOODS
Beth Schultz, Superintendent....................................... (815) 646-4734 Princeton, IL
Premiums Offered…$594.00
Entry fee…..$.50 per lot
Entry blank and fee payment must be at fair office by MONDAY AUGUST 10 BY 7:00 PM
Exhibits must be in place by 11:00 am daily.
Schedule for shows are as follows
Wednesday, August 26 all cakes
Thursday, August 27 all bread & rolls
Friday, August 28 all pies
Saturday, August 29 all candy & cookies
1.
2.
3.
4.
To avoid confusion, bring your baked goods on cardboard or paper plates. Enclosed in a zip lock
plastic bag or clear plastic wrap.
No cake mixes allowed, except where stated.
All items will become the property of the Bureau County Fair Board.
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board and Fine Arts.
CLASS 1 CAKES
1st $5.00
OA-1-1601
OA-1-1602
OA-1-1603
OA-1-1604
OA-1-1605
OA-1-1606
2nd $4.00
OA-1-1607
OA-1-1608
OA-1-1609
OA-1-1610
OA-1-1611
OA-1-1612
3rd $3.00
Angel food, (no icing)
Carrot
Chocolate, (iced)
Commercial cake mix, any (iced)
Cupcakes, any (iced)
Diabetic, any
German chocolate, (iced)
Pound, (no icing)
Sunshine/sponge, (no icing)
White, (iced)
Yellow, (iced)
Any other, kind must be named
CLASS 2 DECORATED CAKES
(Commercial cake mixes can be used)
1st $10.00
OA-2-1613
OA-2-1614
2nd $8.00
Birthday
Character
OA-2-1615
OA-2-1616
OA-2-1617
3rd $6.00
Fair Themed Cake
Holiday
Novelty
Thanks to Red Star Yeast for the prizes for the Bread Class.
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1st $3.00
OA-3-1618
OA-3-1619
OA-3-1620
OA-3-1621
OA-3-1622
OA-3-1623
OA-3-1624
OA-3-1625
OA-3-1626
2nd $2.00
CLASS 3 BREAD
OA-3-1627 Muffins, fruit (1/2 doz.)
3rd $1.00
OA-3-1628
OA-3-1629
OA-3-1630
OA-3-1631
OA-3-1632
OA-3-1633
OA-3-1634
Banana (1 loaf)
Bread, using machine, (1 loaf),
include recipe
Bread, (1 loaf) using Red Star
Yeast, winner to receive gift from
Red Star
Cake doughnuts, (1/2 doz.)
Cinnamon rolls (1/2 doz.)
Cloverleaf rolls (1/2 doz.)
Coffee cake, quick bread
Diabetic, any
Raised Doughnuts (glazed), (1/2
doz.)
OA-3-1635
OA-3-1636
OA-3-1637
OA-3-1638
Muffins, any other (1/2 doz.)
Muffins, microwave, any (1/2 doz.)
Pecan rolls (1/2 doz.)
Rolls, any other
Pumpkin (1 loaf)
Sour dough, (1 loaf)
Swedish tea ring/ coffee cake,
decorated (yeast)
White (1 loaf)
Whole wheat (1 loaf)
Zucchini (1 loaf)
Any other yeast bread
kind must be named
CLASS 4 PIES
FILLING MUST BE HOMEMADE
1st $5.00
OA-4-1639
OA-4-1640
OA-4-1641
OA-4-1642
OA-4-1643
2nd $4.00
OA-4-1644
OA-4-1645
OA-4-1646
OA-4-1647
3rd $3.00
Apple, (double crust)
Apricot, (double crust)
Berry, (double crust)
Cherry, (double crust)
Peach, (double crust)
Pecan, (single crust)
Raisin, (double crust)
Rhubarb (double crust)
Any other, than above, (double
crust) kind must be named)
CLASS 5 CANDIES
(at least 10 pieces)
1st $3.00
OA-5-1648
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
OA-5-1649
Caramel corn (zip bag or covered
plate)
Any Other Candy, kind must be
named
CLASS 6 COOKIES
1st $3.00
OA-6-1650
OA-6-1651
OA-6-1652
OA-6-1653
OA-6-1654
OA-6-1655
OA-6-1656
OA-6-1657
OA-6-1658
OA-6-1659
OA-6-1660
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
1st $8.00
Chocolate chip (6)
Chocolate drop (6)
Diabetic (6)
Ginger (6)
Ice Box (6)
Molasses (6)
Oatmeal (6)
Peanut Butter (6)
Sugar (6)
Any other, kind must be named (6)
Brownies (6)
OA-99-1662 Best of Show: Pie
OA-99-1663 Best of Show: Cake
OA-99-1664 Award of merit(s)
OA-6-1661
CHAMPIONS
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2nd $6.00
3rd $4.00
President’s cookie plate: minimum
of 4 kinds of cookies, made from
different kinds of batter and dough
(rolled, cut, pressed, sliced,
dropped, etc.) more than one of each
kind may be used to fill each plate
properly. There should be a variety
of colors. May be decorated as
attractively as desired. Winning
plate will be presented to the
president of the fair
Plaque
Plaque
Ribbon
Department POA
JUNIOR CULINARY BAKED GOODS
Beth Schultz, Superintendent....................................... (815) 646-4734 Princeton, IL
Premiums Offered…..$114.00
Entry fee…..$ .50 per lot
Entry blank and fee payment must be at fair office by MONDAY AUGUST10 BY 7:00 PM
EXHIBITS MUST BE IN PLACE BY 11:00 AM DAILY
Schedule for shows is as follows
Wednesday, August 26 all cakes
Thursday, August 27 all bread & rolls
Friday, August 28 all pies
Saturday, August 29 all candy & cookies
1.
2.
Age of exhibitor must be attached to the article.
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board, Fine Arts and Junior Fine Arts.
CLASS 1 CAKES
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
POA-1-2903 Devils food, commercial mix can be
used
POA-1-2904 White, (iced)
POA-1-2905 Any other decorated cake
3rd $1.00
POA-1-2901 Child’s birthday, decorated
POA-1-2902 Cup Cakes, decorated (6)
CLASS 2 BREAD
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
POA-2-2906 Banana (1 loaf)
POA-2-2907 Coffee cake, sugar and cinnamon
topping
POA-2-2908 Muffins, any (6)
3rd $1.00
CLASS 3 CANDIES
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
POA-3-2909 Carmel Corn
(zip bag or covered plate)
POA-3-2910 Any Candy (10 pieces)
CLASS 4 COOKIES
1st $3.00
POA-4-2911
POA-4-2912
POA-4-2913
POA-4-2914
1st
$3.00
POA-5-2919
2nd $2.00
POA-4-2915
POA-4-2916
POA-4-2917
POA-4-2918
3rd $1.00
Brownies (6)
Chocolate chip (6)
Oatmeal (6)
Peanut butter (6)
2nd
$2.00
3rd
$1.00
Marshmallow Rice Krispies (6)
Peanut butter Rice Krispies (6)
Sugar (6)
Assorted cut out cookies
(shaped and iced)
CLASS 5 PIES
Any two crust pie
POA-99-2920 Best of Show, Overall
POA-99-2921 Best of Show, Cake
CHAMPION
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Plaque
Plaque
Department OA2 MEN'S CULINARY PRODUCTS BAKED GOODS
Beth Schultz, Superintendent...................................... (815) 646-4734 Princeton, IL
Premiums Offered…$102.00
Entry fee…..$ .50 per lot
Entry blank and fee payment must be at fair office by MONDAY AUGUST 10 BY 7:00 PM
Exhibits must be in place by 11:00 am daily.
Schedule for shows are as follows
Wednesday, August 26 all cakes
Thursday, August 27 all bread & rolls
Friday, August 28 all pies
Saturday, August 29 all candy & cookies
1.
2.
All Department 0A rules apply to this division.
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board and Fine Arts.
CLASS 1 CAKES
1st $5.00
2nd $4.00 3rd $3.00
OA2-1-1701 Decorated (commercial cake mix can be used)
CLASS 2 BREAD
1st $3.00
2nd $2.00
OA2-2-1702 Quick bread
OA2-2-1703 White, wheat or rye
OA2-2-1704 Bread machine loaf with recipe
3rd $1.00
CLASS 3 PIES
FILLING MUST BE HOMEMADE
OA2-3-1707 Any other (double crust)
1st $5.00
2nd $4.00
3rd $3.00
1st
$3.00
2nd
$2.00
3rd
CLASS 4 CANDIES
OA2-4-1709 Any other Candy kind must be
$1.00
$3.00
2nd
$2.00
3rd
CLASS 5 COOKIES
OA2-5-1712 Assorted plate (4 kinds)
$1.00
Kind must be named
OA2-3-1705 Apple (double crust)
OA2-3-1706 Cherry (double crust)
named
OA2-4-1708 Caramel Corn (zip bag or covered
plate)
1st
OA2-5-1713 Any other not listed, kind must be
named
OA2-5-1710 Chocolate chip (6)
OA2-5-1711 Sugar (6)
OA2-99-1714 Best of show
CHAMPION
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Plaque
Department OB CULINARY CANNED FRUITS,
MEATS AND VEGETABLES
Marlene Klingenberg, Superintendent.......................... (815) 875-3582 Princeton, IL
Mary Jane Dolk, Assistant Superintendent .......................................... Princeton, IL
Premiums Offered…$522.00
Entry fee…..$.50 per lot
Entry blank and fee payment must be at fair office by MONDAY AUGUST 10 BY 7:00 PM
Arrival time for entries:
Monday August 24
from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Release time:
Sunday August 30
AFTER 6:00 PM
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
All entries must be canned, sealed and processed, in clear regular canning jars with
vacuum-seal lids and screw bands. NO ADDED DECORATIONS.
Preserves, Jams and Jellies will only be accepted in 8 oz. sealed jelly glasses with
vacuum-seal lids and screw bands (no paraffin). No baby food jars accepted.
Other entries must be exhibited in pint jars except for meats, pickles, and tomatoes
which may be exhibited in either pint or quart jars.
All items may be opened by the judge.
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board and Fine Arts.
CLASS 1 PRESERVES
(Whole fruit)
1st $3.00
OB-1-1801
OB-1-1802
2nd $2.00
Apricot
Cherry
OB-1-1803
OB-1-1804
OB-1-1805
3rd $1.00
Peach
Strawberry
Any other not listed (label)
CLASS 2 JAMS
(Crushed or chopped fruit)
1st $3.00
OB-2-1806
OB-2-1807
OB-2-1808
OB-2-1809
2nd $2.00
OB-2-1810
OB-2-1811
OB-2-1812
OB-2-1813
OB-2-1814
3rd $1.00
Apricot
Blackberry
Peach
Raspberry - Black
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Raspberry - Red
Strawberry
Any other jam not listed (label)
Butter (Fruit pulp – label)
Conserve (2 or more fruits - label)
CLASS 3 JELLIES
(Made from pure fruit only; no additional flavoring or color added)
1st $3.00
OB-3-1815
OB-3-1816
OB-3-1817
OB-3-1818
OB-3-1819
OB-3-1820
OB-3-1821
2nd $2.00
OB-3-1822
OB-3-1823
OB-3-1824
OB-3-1825
OB-3-1826
3rd $1.00
Apple
Cherry
Crab Apple
Elderberry
Grape
Marmalade (label)
Mint (made from fresh mint only)
OB-3-1827
Mixed fruit (label)
Raspberry - Black
Raspberry - Red
Strawberry
Any other sweetened (sugar) not
listed (label)
Dietetic Jelly (label)
CLASS 4 CANNED FRUITS
1st $3.00
OB-4-1828
OB-4-1829
OB-4-1830
OB-4-1831
OB-4-1832
OB-4-1833
OB-4-1834
2nd $2.00
OB-4-1835
OB-4-1836
OB-4-1837
OB-4-1838
OB-4-1839
OB-4-1840
OB-4-1841
OB-4-1842
3rd $1.00
Applesauce
Apricots
Cherries – Red sour (pitted)
Grapes
Grape Juice
Peaches
Pears
Plums
Raspberries - Black
Raspberries - Red
Rhubarb
Tomatoes
Tomato Juice
Any other not listed (label)
Pie Filling (label)
CLASS 5 CANNED VEGETABLES
1st $3.00
OB-5-1843
OB-5-1844
OB-5-1845
OB-5-1846
OB-5-1847
2nd $2.00
OB-5-1848
OB-5-1849
OB-5-1850
OB-5-1851
OB-5-1852
3rd $1.00
Asparagus
Beets
Beans - Green
Beans - Yellow wax
Carrots
Corn
Peas
Greens (label)
Vegetable Soup (no meat)
Any other not listed (label)
CLASS 6 CANNED MEATS AND SOUP
1st $3.00
OB-6-1853
2nd $2.00
OB-6-1854
3rd $1.00
Any Canned Meat (label)
(not to be opened)
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Canned soup (must contain meat)
(label)
CLASS 7 PICKLES, SAUCES, AND RELISH
1st $3.00
OB-7-1855
OB-7-1856
OB-7-1857
OB-7-1858
OB-7-1859
OB-7-1860
OB-7-1861
OB-7-1862
OB-7-1863
OB-7-1864
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
Beet Pickles
Bread & Butter Pickles
Cucumber Pickles, sour
Cucumber Pickles, sweet
Dill Pickles
Green Tomato Pickles
Mixed Pickles (label)
Pickled Peppers
Any other Pickle not listed (label)
Corn Relish
OB-7-1865
OB-7-1866
OB-7-1867
OB-7-1868
OB-7-1869
OB-7-1870
OB-7-1871
OB-7-1872
Cucumber Relish
Salsa
Chili Sauce
Taco Sauce
Tomato Ketchup
Tomato Sauce (include recipe)
Vinegar- flavored (label) may
exhibit in fancy pint/quart jar
Any other Relish or Sauce not listed
(label)
CLASS 8 NEW CANNERS
(For those who are new at canning and have never entered
a canning item in the Bureau County Fair before.)
1st $3.00
OB-8-1873
OB-8-1874
OB-8-1875
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
Jam (label)
Jelly (label)
Fruit (label)
OB-8-1876
OB-8-1877
OB-8-1878
Vegetable (label)
Pickles or Relish (label)
Any other (label)
CLASS 9 COLLECTIONS
(4-Jars should be either all pints or all quarts)
1st $4.00
2nd $3.00
OB-9-1879
OB-9-1880
OB-9-1881
Jams (4 glasses)
Jelly (4 glasses)
Fruit (4 jars)
3rd $2.00
OB-9-1882
OB-9-1883
OB-9-1884
CHAMPION
Pickles (4 jars)
Relishes and Sauces (4 jars)
Vegetables (4 jars)
OB-99-1839 Prime Exhibitor
(Can be awarded to same exhibitor only once in a three-year period.)
OB-99-1840 Best New Canner
OB-99-1841 10, Award of Merit
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Plaque
Plaque
Ribbon
Department POB
JUNIOR CULINARY CANNED GOODS
Marlene Klingenberg, Superintendent ---------------------(815) 875-3582--Princeton, IL
Mary Jane Dolk, Asst. Superintendent ---------------------------------------- Princeton, IL
Premiums offered…$60.00
Entry fee…..$.50 per lot
Entry blank and fee payment must be at fair office by MONDAY AUGUST 10 BY 7:00 PM
Arrival time for entries:
Monday August 24
from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Release time:
Sunday August 30
AFTER 6:00 PM
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
All entries must be canned, sealed, and processed in clear regular canning jars with
vacuum-seal lids and screw bands
Preserves, Jams and Jellies will only be accepted in 8 oz. sealed jelly glasses with
vacuum-seal lids and screw band (no paraffin). No baby food jars accepted.
Other entries must be exhibited in pint jars except for meats, pickles, and tomatoes
which may be exhibited in either pint or quart jars.
All items may be opened by the judge.
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board and Fine Arts.
CANNED GOODS
1st $3.00
POB-1-3801
POB-1-3802
POB-1-3803
POB-1-3804
2nd $2.00
3rd $1.00
Applesauce
Beans - Green
Fruit (label)
Jam (one crushed or chopped fruit)
(label)
POB-1-3805 Jelly (label)
POB-99-3811 Best of Show
POB-1-3806
POB-1-3807
POB-1-3808
POB-1-3809
POB-1-3810
CHAMPION
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Preserves (whole fruit) (label)
Pickles (label)
Vegetable (label)
Tomatoes
Relish (label)
Plaque
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Kyle Cain, Superintendent...………….…………………………………………815-866-7870 Princeton, IL
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Saturday, August 29th 6 pm
Premiums Offered $14,000.00
Hook Fee: $20.00 per class
1.
2.
3.
4.
The Street Truck Classes are not sanctioned.
Illini State Pullers rules and regulations will govern the event
16-18 years of age must have parents sign a waiver.
ISP reserves the right to alter or change the rules the day of the event should conditions
require.
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agriculture Board.
5.
Altered Stock Tractors
1st $190 2nd $165 3rd $145 4th $125 5th $100 6th $75 7th $60 8th $50 9th $45 10th $45
Q-1-1900 6000# AS (Altered Stock)
NA Tractors
1st $250
Q-1-1901
Q-1-1902
2nd $220
3rd $190
5000# NA Tractor
7000# NA Tractor
4th $160
5th $130
6th $105
7th $80
8th $65
Super Stock Tractors
1st $445 2nd $345 3rd $245 4th $220 5th $190 6th $170 7th $160 8th $150 9th $145 10th $130
Q-1-1903 6000# SS Tractor
Pro Farm Tractors
1st $290 2nd $260 3rd $225 4th $190 5th $155 6th $120 7th $90 8th $70
Q-1-1904
11000# Pro Farm Tractor
Super Stock 4X4 Trucks
1st $335 2nd $295 3rd $255 4th $220 5th $175 6th $135 7th $100 8th $80 9th $55 10th $50
Q-1-1905 6200# Super Stock 4X4 Trucks
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No Turbo Farm Stock Tractors
1st $115
Q-1-1906
2nd $95 3rd $80 4th $65 5th $55 6th $50 7th $40
10000# No Turbo Farm Stock Tractor
Gas / Diesel Street Stock 4X4 Trucks (Non-Sanctioned)
1st $115 2nd $95 3rd $80 4th $65 5th $55 6th $50 7th $40
Q-1-1907
Q-1-1908
6800# Gas
8000# Diesel
Too Hot to Farm Tractors
1st $190 2nd $165 3rd $145
Q-1-1909
12500#
4th $125 5th $100
Too Hot to Farm Tractors
6th $75 7th $60 8th $50 9th $45 10th $45
Single Turbo Farm Stock Tractors (Non-Sanctioned)
1st $160
Q-1-1910
Q-1-1911
2nd $125
3rd $95 4th $70 5th $50
12000# Single Turbo Farm Stock Tractor
14000# Single Turbo Farm Stock Tractor
Pro Street Diesel 4X4 Trucks
1st $345 2nd $305 3rd $265 4th $230 5th $185 6th $145 7th $110 8th $90 9th $65 10th $60
Q-1-1912
8000# Pro Street Diesel 4X4 Trucks
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2015 Show Dates
October 24 & 25
November 28 & 29
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All entries limited to Illinois exhibitors.
Only 2 entries per class per exhibitor.
Fall and spring lamb classes will be divided according to the rules of each breed.
Registration papers will be checked on show day.
Registration papers are required for all purebred livestock.
Only first prize winners will be eligible to show in the champion classes.
Should question of age or breed arise, the superintendent reserves the right to disqualify the entry.
Department
M-Bfor-- show.
PHOTOGRAPHY
All animals must be properly fitted
and presentable
Pen assignments will be posted.
See rules and regulations of the Bureau County Agricultural Board, State of Illinois and Livestock
Kathy
Costerisan, Superintendent ............................................ (815) 875-2606--Princeton, IL
Open
Class.
Fiocchi-Jensen
Funeral Home
Will
consist
of 1Offered
ram
lamb
and 1 ewe Director
lamb.
-Funeral
$927.00
Richard
C.Premiums
Fiocchi,
Jr.,
Will consist of both sexes being represented.
Mixed pair of lambs:
Pen of 3 lambs:
Breeders flock:
Across
fromofPrinceton
Will consist
4 animals: High
1 ram, School
(Any age) & 3 ewes (representing both
Exhibitor’s
ticket: and lambs.)
........................................ $10.00
(815) 879-3641
•yearlings
208
South Euclid
Avenue, Princeton, IL 61356
Entry fee:
Per entry.................................. $. 35
Entry blank (page 65) must be at fair office by Monday August 17 by 6:00 pm
Arrival time for entries:
Monday August 24
from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm
Release time:
Sunday August 30
after 6:00 pm
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
Photo size, maximum 8 x 10 inches.
Photo must be securely mounted on mount board or cardboard (white or colored board) with a maximum margin of
2 inches and a minimum margin of 1 inch. Photo’s mounted flush with edge of the mounting board will be
disqualified. MAXIMUN MOUNTING BOARD SIZE: 10X 12.
Framed photos will be disqualified. Foam core mounting board is discouraged.
* Antique photo may be in a frame, but must be smaller than 11x14 overall and wired securely for hanging.
You may use a mat around your photo, but it must be fastened securely so it does not come loose in warm
weather.
Photos which haven’t won a ribbon may be shown again.
Advanced photographers are those who have more experience and shouldn’t be competing against amateurs.
Advanced photographers are not eligible to compete in the amateur classes after they have moved up to advanced.
Once a photographer has won the amateur Best of Show award twice, they are required to move up to
advanced.
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Best of Show awards can be won once every three years.
Exhibitors may enter only one entry per class and the same entry cannot be shown in different categories
/
(exp: the same print cannot be entered in black and white, color prints
and slides.)
Champion photographer award - presented to the photographer
with
the
highest points (5 points - first; 3
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points - second; 1 point - third) from all ribbons received. (Old photo class winners not counted toward
champion photographer points.)
Prints may be made from digital images or negatives. Recommendation for digital prints-if you are printing
yourself use photo quality paper: glossy or satin work best.
See Rules and Regulations of the Bureau County Fair Board (page 12) and Fine Arts (page 15).
Slides – one class for both amateur & advanced.
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