Hart County Fair June 28 - July 3

Transcription

Hart County Fair June 28 - July 3
124th Annual
Hart County Fair
June 28th - July 3rd, 2010
Sponsored by the Hart County Fair Association
The Hart County Fair is planned and conducted according to rules and regulations of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture.
Thank you Hart County.
We appreciate your patronage.
CAVERNA MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
“Going The Extra Mile... So You Don't Have To!”
-2-
PROGRAM OF
EVENTS
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Admission / General Information...............................................4
Agriculture Building Construction............................................31
Baby Contest...........................................................................10
Barbecue Contests..................................................................23
Beef Cattle Show.....................................................................20
Blackberry Cobbler Contest.....................................................26
Demo Derby & Lawn Mower Derby.........................................21
Fair Officials...............................................................................4
FFA & Adult Tractor Driving Contest..........................................9
Floral Hall...........................................................................15-19
4-H & FFA Beef Show..............................................................19
4-H Barbecue Contest.............................................................22
4-H Bicycle Rodeo................................................................... 11
4-H Blackberry Cobbler Contest..............................................26
4-H Fashion Revue....................................................................7
4-H & FFA Dairy Show.............................................................21
4-H Lamb & Sheep Show..........................................................6
4-H Market Goat Show..............................................................7
4-H and Open Horse Show.......................................................6
4-H Pet & Dog Show................................................................9
Fried Pie Contest.....................................................................12
Fried Chicken Contest.............................................................20
Ice Cream Eating Contests......................................................13
Karaoke Contest......................................................................20
KY Livestock Health Requirements for Exhibition.....................6
Lawn Mower Pull.....................................................................12
Map............................................................................................4
Miss Hart County Fair Pageant...............................................13
Miss Pre-Teen Hart County.....................................................10
Miss Teen Hart County............................................................12
Mud Race................................................................................26
Open Dairy Cattle Show..........................................................22
Program of Events.....................................................................3
Quilt Contest............................................................................23
Rules and Regulations..............................................................5
Split White Oak Basket Contest..............................................25
Statement of Appreciation.......................................................31
Statement of Policy....................................................................4
Tiny Mr. & Miss /
Little Mr. & Miss Hart County................................................... 11
Truck Pull.................................................................................14
Truck and Tractor Pull.............................................................25
The 2010 Hart County Fair
SATURDAY, JUNE 19, 2010
6:00 p.m.
4-H and Open Horse Show – Fair Grounds
SATURDAY, JUNE 26, 2010
4-H Lamb & Sheep Show – Show Barn
9:00 a.m.
10:00 a.m.
4-H Goat Show – Show Barn
5:00 p.m. 4-H Fashion Revue – Agriculture Building
MONDAY, JUNE 28, 2010
10:00 a.m.
FFA & Adult Tractor Driving Contest – Motor Sport Tract
10:30 p.m.
4-H Pet & Fun Dog Show – Show Barn
6:00 p.m.
Baby Show – Agriculture Building
7:00 p.m.
Truck Pull
8:00 p.m.
Miss Pre-Teen Pageant – Agriculture Building
TUESDAY, JUNE 29, 2010 - FAMILY NIGHT
9:00 a.m
4-H Bicycle Safety Rodeo – HCHS Parking Lot
5:00 p.m.
Tiny Mister and Miss Pageant– Agriculture Building
5:00 p.m.
Little Mister and Miss Pageant – Agriculture Building
7:15 p.m.
Fried Pie Contest – Agriculture Building (Awards)
7:30 p.m.
Miss Teen Pageant – Agriculture Building
7:00 p.m. Lawnmower Pull
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 30, 2010
6:30 p.m.
Ice Cream Eating Contest (12 & Under) Food Pavilion
7:00 p.m.
Ice Cream Eating Contest (13 & Over) Food Pavilion
7:00 p.m.
Miss Hart County Fair Pageant – Agriculture Building
7:00 p.m.
Truck Pull
THURSDAY, JULY 1, 2010
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Floral Hall Entries – Agriculture Building
9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
4-H Division Floral Hall Entries – Agriculture Building
5:00 p.m. 4-H and FFA Beef Show – Show Barn
5:00 p.m.
Beef Show – Show Barn
6:00-8:00 p.m.
Floral Hall Opens
7:00 p.m.
13th Annual Fried Chicken Contest – Agriculture Building
7:00 p.m.
Karaoke Contest
7:00 p.m.
Demolition Derby and Lawnmower Demolition Derby
FRIDAY, JULY 2, 2010
10:00 a.m.
4-H and FFA Dairy Show – Show Barn
10:00 a.m.
Dairy Show – Show Barn
12:00 noon – 8:00 p.m. Floral Hall and 4-H Floral Hall Opens –Agriculture Building
1:30 p.m.
4-H Hart Co Cattlemen Beef BBQ Contest - Agriculture Building
1:30 p.m.
4-H Farmers RECC/Thermogas Pork/
Fowl BBQ Contest
6:00 p.m.
Quilt Contest – Show Barn (Presentation of Awards)
7:00 p.m.
Adult Division – Farmers RECC’S
Farmers Thermogas of Southern KY Barbecue Contest; Hart County Cattleman’s Barbecue Beef Contest – Ag Building
(RECC is sponsoring the Chicken, Pork and Turkey portions of the Barbecue Contests; the Hart County Cattleman’s Association is Sponsoring the Beef portion of these contests.)
7:00 p.m. Tractor & Truck Pull
8:00 p.m.
Andy and the Rockers
Myers International Midway
SATURDAY, JULY 3, 2010
12:00 noon – 8:00 p.m. Floral Hall and 4-H Floral Hall Opens – Agriculture Building
1:00 p.m.
Split White Oak Basket Contest – Agriculture Building
1:30 p.m. 4-H Blackberry Cobbler Contest – Agriculture Building
3:00 p.m.
26th Annual Blackberry Cobbler Contest - Agriculture Building
7:00 p.m.
Mud Race
Ride FREE After Paying
General Admission
-3-
HART COUNTY FAIR 2010
June 28-July 3, 2010
2010 Hart County Fair Officials
OFFICERS: President, Jimmy England; 1st Vice President; Terry
Smith; 2nd Vice President: Grace Dunagan; Secretary, Peggy Avery;
Treasurer, Mike England.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS: City of Bonnieville - Fran Bowsher;
City of Horse Cave - Randall Curry; City of Munfordville; Hart Co.
4-H - Hazel Russell; Hart Co. Equine Association; Hart Co. Farm
Bureau - Frankie Harlow; Hart Co. Chamber of Commerce - Terry
Smith; Hart Co. Rescue Squad - Garland Logsdon; Hart Co. Dairymen - Jimmy England; Hart Co. Cattlemen Assoc. - Joe Norman;
Hart Co. Bar Assoc. - Charles Williams; Vocational Ag. Teachers
- Amy Coomer, Shawn Murray; Magisterial District No. 1 - Mike
England; Magisterial District No. 2 - Grace Dunagan; Magisterial
District No. 3 - C.F. Martin; Magisterial District No. 4 - Don Reynolds;
VFW - Bobby Atwell; Magisterial District No.5 Jeff Loyall; Produce
Director - Roy Avery
VETERINARIANS: Dr. David McFarlin, Dr. Don Green, Dr. Kevin
Vance
Advertisement: Mary Mills
FAIR BOOK: Hart County Conservation District, Coni Meador
PARKING: Provided by Hardyville Fire Department
HART COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS MAP
BABY SHOW AND BEAUTY PAGEANT: Amy Brown Loyall, Grace
Dunagan
BEEF SHOW: C.F. Martin
DAIRY SHOW: Jimmy England
FLORAL HALL: Pat Margolis
FLORAL HALL DEPARTMENTS: Pat Logan, Rose Bostic, Lois
Von, Janice McCullough and Kaye Amos
FFA: Amy Coomer, Shawn Murray
4-H DEPARTMENT: Amber Huffman, Debi Glaab
FIRST AID: Hart County EMS
HORSE SHOW: Fran Bowsher
LAW ENFORCEMENT: Hart County Sheriff’s Dept.
LEGAL ADVISOR: Charles Williams
TICKET SALES AND GATE: Myers
TRUCK PULL: Fair Board
TRACTOR DRIVING CONTEST: Amy Coomer
Located
on 31-W in
Rowletts, KY.
3 miles south
of I-65, Exit 65
SAFETY RULES
& REGULATIONS
FOR SMALL CHILDREN:
*Must be accompanied by
a parent or guardian.
*Must be a certain size
and height for particular
rides. The Carnival
Ride Attendant on each
individual ride will make
final decision on eligibility.
Speaker
Sound
Seating
Agriculture Bldg.
ADMISSION TO FAIRGROUNDS
Gate Opens 4:00 p.m. Daily. Rides Open 6:00 P.M.
Monday through Saturday
Admission $1000 per person, per night
TueSday is Family Night $800 per person
Carnival Rides and all other programs are FREE after paying general admission.
STATEMENT OF POLICY
The Hart County Fair Association is a non-profit organization. Those in actual charge of the fair contribute their time and
effort to make the Fair a success. The primary reason for the success has been the fine cooperation given the Fair by the
many fine citizens and exhibitors who attend and participate each year. All money left after premiums and the necessary
expense is taken and used to improve our facilities at the Fairgrounds for your convenience.
––Jimmy England, President
Sunshine Carpet
and Furniture
Cleaning
Main Street
Munfordville, KY
Open 6 AM - 12 Midnight
Serving All Of
South Central Kentucky
Bakery • Deli
270-524-1576
524-3644
Barren County
Health Care Center
Skilled/Rehabilitation
300 Westwood Street • Glasgow, KY 42141 • (270) 651-9131
Steve Brown, Administrator
864 Shady Lane Rd.
Munfordville, KY
Area Rug Specialists
The name you have come to trust
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
Sudden Changes
Beauty Salon
Tanning & Beauty Supplies
312 Caldwell Street
(270) 524-4247
-4-
Tammy Johnston, Hairdresser
Ellie Lawler, Hairdresser
Kathi Bertran, Hairdresser
Anna Waldek, Nail Tech
LaDonna Kaufman, Massage Therapist
Rules and Regulations Governing
the 2010 Hart County Fair
received wages or remuneration for handling horses as
a livelihood.
19. No person will be allowed to remain on grounds overnight,
except upon the authorization of the Fair officials.
20. No person under the influence of intoxicants will be permitted
in the show ring or on the grounds.
V. Rules for Floral Hall - Hart County Fairgrounds
21. All entries must be in place by 12:00 noon CDT Thursday, July
1, and remain in place until Monday, July 5. All exhibits must
be checked out by the clerk in charge before 10:00 a.m.
22. Any person removing an exhibit before the time set for removal
shall forfeit all right to premium unless same is done by
permission of the Superintendent in charge.
23. All farm products shall be grown on the farm of and by the
exhibitor in the year 2009-2010.
24. Each exhibitor is limited to one entry per event. FLORAL
HALL HOURS: Thursday, July 1, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. to
receive entries. Closes at 12:00 noon for judging. Open
to public after judging from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. - Open
Friday, July 2, 12:00 noon - 8:00 p.m. Saturday, July 3, 12:00
noon-8:00 p.m. Pick up is Monday, July 5, 8:00 a.m.-10:00
a.m. The fair board will not be responsible for any articles
left after 10 a.m.
VI. Rules for Livestock Show
25. All livestock must be entered with the Superintendent of the
show before the show begins.
26. Every animal shall be entered and shown in the name of the
bonafide owner or farm.
27. Each entry must have shown in class to be eligible to compete
for championship.
28. All first prize winners in livestock classes for which sweepstakes competition is offered must show such animals in
those sweepstakes rings or forfeit original premium.
29. No livestock will be allowed to occupy quarters on the grounds
unless entered for competition.
30. All exhibitors in the ring must observe the command of the
ring master or authorized officer. Each exhibitor must be
neatly attired and dressed in accordance with the class
showing. Due notice will be available at the Secretary's
booth to all exhibitors as to the time classes will be called
and livestock must be ready and waiting so they can enter
the ring promptly when called. When the gates are closed
no exhibitor who is late will be admitted to the ring. No aged
or barren animal will compete with one that breeds, when
shown in breeding classes.
31. The age of cattle shall be reckoned from the date of birth.
I. Rules Governing Entries in Fair.
1. All entries are open to everyone unless stated.
1A. All judges, trophies, ribbons and awards will be selected or
approved and ordered by the executive committee. The Fair
Board will not be responsible for any bills not approved by
the executive committee.
2. Entries made in 4-H, FFA or FCCLA Classes must have been
produced in conjunction with an approved project sponsored
by these organizations.
3. A violation of any of the rules as set out will exclude the
person from ever competing at this show, at the discretion
of the Fair Board.
II. Rules Governing The Awarding of Premiums
4. No premiums will be given for entries not listed in this
catalog.
5. No premium will be awarded where the exhibit is judged
unworthy.
6. All protests shall be filed with the Secretary of the fair not later
than 24 hours after the judging is completed. Such protest
shall be made in writing, stating the reasons for objecting.
7. All premiums will be paid by the fair secretary.
8. Any exhibitor who shall make or cause to be made any false
statement in regard to any animals or article exhibited, or
shall attempt to interfere with the judge in the performance
of his or her duties by conversation or otherwise, shall be
excluded from competition and shall forfeit all winnings.
9. Every exhibitor shall be expected to make final settlement at
the secretary's office before leaving grounds.
III. Rules Governing The Cancellation Of Events
10. The Fair Committee reserves the absolute right to postpone the Fair
and to declare void any rings advertised for good and sufficient
reasons, bad weather included.
11. The officials reserve the right of cancellation at any time, for
reasons satisfactory to them, of all contracts made with
concessionaires.
12. Each concessionaire must confine himself to space assigned
to him. Failure to do so will subject him to forfeiture of his
privilege, with no reimbursement.
IV. Miscellaneous Rules Governing the Fair
13. The Hart County Fair is planned and conducted according
to the Kentucky Department of Agriculture Regulations for
the use of state funds.
14. The Directors will use every precaution to prevent any accident to persons or animals or articles exhibited, but will
not be responsible for any accident, loss or damage which
may occur.
15. The officials reserve the right to make and enforce any
rules.
16. The Fair Committee reserves the right to make changes in
catalogue or any supplement thereof and reserves the right
to interpret all rules, regulations, conditions and differences
in regard to any arising out of any circumstances incident
to the shows.
17. Anyone exhibiting in a 4-H, Homemakers Club,FFA, or any
other organization class must be a regular enrolled member
of such specified organization and be enrolled in project and
be this year's project work.
18. An amateur is one who for the past five years has not
32. All entries in Championship (sweepstakes) rings must have
been entered and shown in previous ring at this fair this year.
33. For the protection of the exhibitor, the State Agriculture
Department requires that all Beef and Dairy animals have
a valid health certificate.
34. No exhibitor may enter more than two breeds of the same
type of breeding animals. Market and feeder classes are
excluded from this limitation.
35. Each exhibitor is limited to not more than two animals in
any one ring.
36. 4-H animals registered in a partnership must have each
partner's full name on the registration papers. When one
partner becomes 19 years of age, and is no longer eligible
as a 4-H member, their name must be removed from the
registration papers.
37. Beef Show - Open. When there is less than 10 head in any
breed, the Hart County Fair reserves the right to group.
-5-
Livestock Health Requirements
local veterinarian or the Kentucky State
Veterinarian's office at 502-564-3956.
Livestock Health Regulations can be obtained
on the Kentucky Department of Agriculture
Website: http://www.kyagr.com/state_vet/
ah/index.htm
Please be advised that Livestock Health
Regulations are subject to change at any
time.
All livestock/animals offered for sale or
exhibition at Kentucky County Fairs shall
meet the following regulations according to
KRS Chapter 257:
a. 302 KAR 20:040 (Entry into Kentucky)
b. 302 KAR 20:065 (Sale and Exhibition of
Kentucky Origin Livestock)
Any questions concerning these health
regulations should be directed to your
Hart County Fair 4-H
and Open Horse Show
Hart County Fair
4-H Lamb &
Sheep Show
Saturday, June 19, 2010 • 6:00 PM
Hart County Fairgrounds at Munfordville, KY
80% Payback
Entry Fee
Sat., June 26, 2010
1. Leadline 6 & under (may not ride in other classes).......... None
No Payback
2. Open 4H Showmanship....................................$5
3. Open Halter (English).......................................$5
4. Open Halter (Western).....................................$5
5. Walk-Trot 10 and under....................................$5
6. Youth/4H Country Pleasure (Walk & Favorite Gait)...$5
7. Men's Country Pleasure (Walk & Favorite Gait)........$5
8. Walk & Trot - 11 thru 18....................................$5
9. Open Ranch Horse Pleasure............................$5
May not show same horse in class #10,#13,#16 or #19
10. Youth/4H Western Pleasure...........................$5
11. Ladies Country Pleasure (Walk & Favorite Gait).....$5
12. Open Spotted Pleasure (Walk & Favorite Gait).......$5
13. Ladies Western Pleasure...............................$5
14. Open 2yr. & under Gaited Pleasure (Walk & Favorite Gait).$5
15. Saddle Horse Pleasure (Walk & Favorite Gait) ......$5
16. Men's Western Pleasure................................$5
17. Open Trail Pleasure Racking (Walk & Trail Rack)..$5
18.Open Country Pleasure (Walk & Favorite Gait).......$5
19. Open Western Pleasure.................................$5
20. Open Speed Racking.....................................$5
21. Training Poles (No payback-limit one run per horse)....$3
22. Youth/4-H Poles..............................................$5
23. Open Poles.....................................................$5
24. Open/4H Flags...............................................$5
25. Training Barrels (No payback-limit one run per horse)..$3
26. Youth/4H Barrels............................................$5
27. Open Barrels.................................................$5
28. Open Speed Barrel........................................$5
Weigh-In 8:00AM-8:30AM
Show 9:00 am
Superintendent:
Mary Lou Scott (270-524-0803)
All entries must be on fairgrounds before 8:15 AM
SHOWMANSHIP:
1 Cloverseeds - 5 years
or under who has not
been to Kindergarten
as of the 2008 Fair date
2 Cloverbuds - Kindergarten to 8
years old
(as of 1/1/10)
3 Juniors - 9 to 13 years (as of 1/1/10)
4 Seniors - 14-19 years (as of 1/1/10)
5 Overall Champion and Reserve Showmanship
MARKET CLASSES:
9
10
11
12
13
Class I lightweights
Class II light-intermediate
Class IIIintermediate-heavy
Class IVheavy weights
Champion and Reserve Market Lamb
GENERAL RULES:
1. This show is open to Hart County 4-H members only.
2. A certificate of veterinary inspection must accompany all Sheep. Health
papers must be presented at time of registration for classes.
3. Market lambs are to be shown slick sheared.
4. All market lambs must be KUIP tagged.
5. Market lambs will be divided after weigh-in.
6. The same animal cannot be entered in both market and breeding
classes.
7. All 4 feet must remain on the ground while being shown.
8. All lambs must be shown by owner; if owner has 2 entries in a class,
another 4-Her must show the 2nd entry.
9. Protests may be filed as follows: A signed written statement stating
the problem is filed with the show superintendent within one hour of
the incident.
10. Premiums: Judging will be done on the Danish system.
11. If more than 12 entries per class, classes will be broken accordingly.
12. Any animal infected with a contagious, communicable disease is
not eligible to show.
13. Showmanship:
A. Exhibitors must register for classes the day of the show.
B. The champions and reserves from each division will compete for
over-all champion and reserve showman.
C. Age as of January 1, 2010 will determine exhibitor’s showmanship
division level.
D. The judge will place the classes with an emphasis on alertness, courtesy, control of lamb, fitting of the lamb, and show ring behavior.
ADMISSION $5.00 per person - 6 & under FREE
**Not responsible for accidents, injuries or theft**
Negative Coggins - Decision of judges final
Dogs must be on a leash
Concessions on grounds
No alcohol or disruptive conduct allowed
For info contact: Fran Bowsher 531-1500
or Josh McKinney 528-2704
Sponsors for the 2010 show are Monroe
Brothers Feed Mill, Southern States, Crop
Production, Hedgepath Supply
-6-
HART COUNTY
4-H MARKET GOAT SHOW
4-H FASHION
REVUE
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Registration & Weigh-In begins at 9:30 a.m.
Show begins at 10:00
Superintendent: Donna Puckett 524-1414
All entries must be on the fairgrounds at 9 a.m.
SATURday
June 26, 2010 • 5:00 p.m.
SHOWMANSHIP:
1. Cloverseed: 5 years or under that
has not been to kindergarten as of
the 2010 fair date.
2. Cloverbud: 5-8 years of age as of January 1 of
current year
3. Junior: 9-13 years of age as of January 1 of the current year.
4. Senior: 14-19 years of age as of January 1 of the current year.
5. Overall Champion and Reserve Showmanship.
Superintendent: Cindy Scott
LOCATION: Agriculture Building
RULES:
1. Participants must pre-register by Friday, June
18, 2010 by calling the Hart County Extension
Office at 524-2451.
2. Event is open to any Hart County 4-H
member.
3. CATEGORY I Constructed Garments: modeled
garments must have been constructed
between September 1, 2009 and June 19,
2010.
4. CATEGORY II Fashion Magic - Personal
Wardrobe: Article of clothing from 4-H’er’s
personal wardrobe.
5. Participants MUST complete garments as
instructed in the newly revised 2004 4-H
Apparel & Textiles-Sewing Units. Guidelines
are available upon request.
6. Judges will score participants using the 4-H
Fashion Revue Modeling Scorecard.
7. Participants will receive ribbon awards based
on the Danish System. Category champions
will be chosen and given an award.
8. Judging is based on age divisions.
CATEGORIES: Cloverseeds (ages 4-5);
Cloverbuds (ages K-8); Juniors (ages 9-13);
Seniors (ages 14-19)
MARKET CLASSES:
Class I Lightweights
Class IILight-Intermediate
Class III Intermediate-Heavy
Class IV Heavy Weights
Champion and Reserve Market Goat
GENERAL RULES:
1. The 4-H Market Goat Show is open to Hart County 4-H'ers only.
2. All goats must meet Kentucky Health requirements for exhibition.
3. All 4-H entries must be nominated and identified by the Kentucky
Uniform Identification Program (KUIP)
4. All goats showing in market and showmanship classes, including
Cloverseed and Cloverbuds, must be KUIP tagged and nominated
in the exhibitor's name by May 31.
5. All 4-H exhibitors may enter market wethers or market does,
all goats must be clean castrated.
6. Horns will be optional, but must be tipped. Tipped is defined
as: the end of the horn must be squared off at least ½ “ in diameter or larger. All goats shown by novice exhibitors must be
disbudded.
7. All 4-Her's goats must have been born after August 14, 2007.
Animals are subject to be mouthed to check age.
8. All goats must be shown by 4-H owner unless the exhibitor is
unable due to deprivation of strength or ability: physically impaired
or has more than one entry in a class, then he or she may have
another 4-H youth exhibit his or her animal.
9. 4-H exhibitors may exhibit no more than three market goats.
10. Goats will be shown by weights. All goats must weigh a
minimum of 40 pounds on show day.
11. No artificial coloring may be used.
12. No adult shall enter the show ring while classes are being
judged unless the exhibitor is physically impaired. This includes
Cloverseed and Cloverbud classes.
13. Exhibitors are expected to treat their goats in a manner consistent
with good animal husbandry and display proper sportsmanship at
all times. Failure to comply may result in disqualification.
14. All goats are subject to random drug testing for any legal or
illegal substance that alters conformation or enhances the animal's
appearance.
15. Premiums: Judging will be done on the Danish system.
16. Showmanship: A. Exhibitors must register for classes the day
of the show; B. The champions and reserves from each division
will compete for over-all champion and reserve showman; C. Age
as of January 1, 2010, will determine exhibitor's showmanship
division level.
CATEGORY I: Constructed Garments
Unit I - “Let's Learn To Sew”
Unit II - “Let's Get to the Bottom”
Unit III - “Top It Off”
Unit IV - "Stretch Your Knit Skills”
Unit V - “Put It All Together”
Advanced- Seniors only (ages 14-19):
Senior Unit Level 1: "Let's Be Casual"
Senior Unit Level 1: "Dress It Up"
Senior Unit Level 1: "Match It Up"
Senior Unit Level 1: "Creative Expressions"
Senior Unit Level 2: "Leisure Time"
Senior Unit Level 2: "Formal Affair"
Senior Unit Level 2: "Tailor Made"
Senior Unit Level 2: "Wearable Art"
CATEGORY II: Fashion Magic - Personal wardrobe, modeling clothing from your closet.
CATEGORY III: Fashion Magic Hobby Clothes
Sponsored By:
We appreciate our proud sponsor
HART COUNTY GOAT ASSOCIATION.
brp
________________
Major Medical • Hospital/Surgical • Cancer • Life
bridals of regiss park
Kentucky, Indiana, and Tennessee's
Premiere Bridal Salon
114 Ensminger Drive • Glasgow, KY 270-659-2487
M-Sat 10-6 CST
Extended Hours Available By Appointment Only
www.regiss.com
David Meredith Insurance
400 Main Street, P.O. Box 397
Munfordville, KY 42745
Office: (270) 524-4000 Fax: (270) 524-4004
Homeowner's • Disability • Farmowner's • Auto
-7-
Trophies, Plaques &
Awards
at Wholesale Prices
NAPA AUTO
PARTS
Munfordville Automotive Supply
51 South Main Street
Munfordville, KY 42765
270-524-4535
"Get the Good Stuff"
Auto Parts
Truck Parts
Farm Parts
Farm Supplies
Logging Supplies
Lawn Mower Parts
Caveland
Trophies
We Mix Paint
"Custom Made While You Wait"
Battery Cables
Hydraulic Hoses
Air Conditioning
125 Smith Avenue • Horse Cave
Hart County Circuit
Court Clerk
Phone & Fax
Rita Doyle
and Staff
(270)
786-4040
Proud Supporter of the
Hart County Fair.
Dottie J.
Sims
19th District
Monday-Friday
9:00 am til 4:00 pm
Hart, Edmonson,
& LaRue Counties
Saturday by
appointment
“Your Qualified
270.786.3948
State Representative”
STATE REPRESENTATIVE
Let us help you, with all your hair care needs.
Owners: Louis & Dottie Sims
Manager: Andrew Sims
Gada’s Beauty Salon
Hwy. 218 & Shortcut Road • Horse Cave, KY 786-1415
Gada Denton, Owner/Operator
Keli Denton Logsdon, Operator
Hart County Auto Parts
108 Bridge St., Munfordville, KY
524-7011
• 2 Wolff Suntan Bed
• ISO
• Paul Mitchell, Matrix • Scruples
• American Crews
Raiders IGA Express 866

Parkland Drugs
Metcalfe Drugs
Cave City, KY
Edmonton, KY
(270) 786-1663
HOURS:
Mon.-Sat.
8-6;
Sundays
12-6
Serving Our Community for over 100 Years
Billy Goodman, President / CEO
(270) 786-2121 Bradley T. Smith,
Secretary / Treasurer
Smith's
Open Tuesday - Friday
8:30-5:00
Saturday ‘til Noon
Munfordville, KY
Winn Funeral Home
J. Steven Huff,
Vice President

CLARK DRUGS
Compliments of
524-9259
Amber Gardner, Operator
Jordon Forbes, Operator
Home Grown Vegetables
Tomatoes, Melons,
Pumpkins
DENNISON’S
ROADSIDE MARKET
Paul & Kathy Dennison
Owners
5824 South Jackson Hwy.
Horse Cave, KY 42749
Hart County Clerk
Food Mart
Lisa Hensley & Staff
1308 Main Street • Munfordville
Proudly Supports The Hart County Fair!
524-4283
Mary Lou Smith, Owner
-8-
MOTOR SPORT TRACK
HART COUNTY FAIR
4-H PET SHOW & Dog Show
FFA & ADULT
TRACTOR
DRIVING CONTEST
Monday, June 28, 2010
Registration: 10:00 a.m.
Monday, June 28 • 10:00 AM
Show 10:30 a.m.
Hart Fairgrounds Show Barn
Superintendent: Deanna Vance 524-2451
PET RULES:
1. ABSOLUTELY NO SHEEP, GOAT, COW or HORSE ENTRIES.
(ALL OF THESE ANIMALS MUST ENTER THEIR RESPECTIVE SHOWS.)
2. All entries must be on the fairgrounds by 10:00 a.m.
3. This show is only open to pets owned by a Hart County 4-H youth.
4. All pets will be entered in their classes in agreement with the superintendent of the show.
5. Decision of the judges will be final.
6. An animal cannot be shown in more than 2 classes.
7. Pets must remain under control of the 4-H’er at all times and must
be on a leash or in a cage.
8. A 4-H’er may only submit 1 entry per class.
Registration 9:30
Rules for all
classes will
be the same.
Contest rules
may be obtained
from the
Vocational
Agriculture
teachers.
Prizes for Each Division:
1st - $3.00; 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00
* Ribbons will be given to every entry, a trophy to Grand Champion
pet and Grand Champion dog
Divisions For Pets:
1. Most Unusual Pet 2. Pet with Longest Hair
3. Best Trick Act 4. Pet with Biggest Ears
5. Finest Feathered Friend 6. Best Costumed
7. Best Groomed Animal 8. Friendliest Pet
9. Pet that looks most like its Master (physical appearance)
10. Best snapshot of you and your pet
11. GRAND CHAMPION PET - Best all around pet;
NO ONE CAN ENTER BOTH CLASSES.
Competition open to Hart County Residents.
PRIZES FOR EACH DIVISION:
1st - $10.00; 2nd - $7.50; 3rd - $5.00; 4th - $2.50
DIVISIONS:
• FFA - Large Tractor • Adults - Large Tractor
FOR INFORMATION CONTACT Amy coomer or
shawn murray (ffa) 524-9341
The Danish system ribbons will be used.
DOG SHOW RULES:
1. All dogs should be four months of age and shall be admitted only
when accompanied by a certificate of Veterinary Examination when
signed by a licensed, accredited veterinarian stating that they are free
from all infectious diseases, did not originate within an area under
quarantine from rabies or from an area where rabies is known to
exist and has not been exposed to rabies.
2. The Kentucky 4-H Small Animal Health Certificate available from
your local veterinarian is the only Health Certificate which will be
accepted at the Hart County Fair. The Health Certificate must be
presented at check-in on the day of the show.
3. Dog must be owned by the 4-H member or the immediate family
and trained by the 4-H member showing the dog.
4. An exhibitor may show no more than two dogs at the Hart County
Fair Dog Show.
5. Dogs in season may NOT show!!!
6. Dogs cannot be shown in more than 2 classes.
7. The judges may excuse a dog that attacks another dog/person or
that appears dangerous to another dog/person in the ring.
8. Show is open to current 4-H Small Animal Health Certificate.
9. All dogs MUST be on a leash while at the fairgrounds or will not
be considered for champion.
CLASSES FOR DOGS:
1: Most Obedient
2: Costume Class - Show your best!!
3: Best Trick
4: Best Kiss
5: Most Questionable Heritage
6: Overall Grand Champion
Hensley & Ross
Attorneys At Law
Horse Cave, KY • 786-2155
-9-
2010 Hart County Fair


Miss
Pre-Teen


Mon., June 28- 6: 00 pm CDT
Monday • June 28, 8:00 PM CDT
Hart County Fair Board
Hart County Fair
Baby Contest
The pageant is open to all Kentucky residents ages 8-12.
A contestant must have reached her 8th birthday by July 1 and
cannot have reached her 13th birthday by October 31 of the year
that the pageant is held.
The entry fee is $35.00. You may also enter Most Photogenic for
additional $5.00. Photo may be black and white or color. Pageant
will be held at the Agriculture Building.
Arrival Time: Registration 6:00, Personal Interview 6:30
Interview Competition, opening Introduction: Contestants will
all be wearing any color t-shirt and khaki capri pants and white
tennis shoes.
Evening Gown: Age-Appropriate
Dressing Area: A dressing area will be provided near the stage.
Prizes: Miss Pre-Teen Hart County will receive a crown, trophy, sash,
$100.00 for lodging, entry fee paid to Miss Pre Teen Kentucky County
Fair Pageant. A special gift from Bridal of Regiss Park. 2nd and 3rd
place will receive a trophy and a special gift from Bridal of Regiss Park.
Miss Congeniality and Most Photogenic will receive a trophy.
You may register night of pageant. For more information you may
call Grace Dunagan, (270) 786-2412, 9:00-5:00 or (270) 786-2442
after 5:00. Judy England (270) 528-2641 after 6:00.
Registration will begin at 5:30 p.m.
Out of town judges will be selected.
PLAY CLOTHES ONLY
There will be a $10 entry fee for each baby. Outof-town judges will be selected. (A first, second
and third place will be awarded in each division.)
First place will receive a crown or medallion and
trophy. 2nd and 3rd place receive a trophy.
This contest is open.
Crowns donated by Four Seasons Antiques,
Uniques & Collectibles.
Rita and Wandel Strange.
BOYS & GIRLS
ARE IN SEPARATE CONTESTS.
I. Division
1 month through
6 months
II. Division
7 months through
12 months
Contest will take place
inside the Agriculture
Building on Fairgrounds.
III. Division
13 months through
18 months
IV. Division
19 months through
24 months
V. Division
Quarry Hill Monuments
25 months through
36 months
7725 North Jackson Hwy.
Magnolia, KY 42757
Hwy. 31-E (Linwood)
270-528-5654
For further information, contact Grace
Dunagan at 786-2442 or 786-2412 from 9-5
101 Abe's Way
Hodgenville, KY 42749
Parkway Plaza
270-358-0037
Brian Shelton-Managers-Brent Shelton
Green River
Valley Water
District
Truck Pull
Monday, June 28 • 7:00 PM
1. 4000 lb. Mini Trucks
2. 5500 lb. Pro-Street 2WD
3. 5200 lb. Modified Stock 2WD
4. 6200 lb. Pro-Street 4WD
5. 8500 Street Legal Diesel Trucks
Cave City, KY • 773-2135
Serving Over
7000 Customers
Proud Supporter of
the Hart County Fair
For more information:
Tony Russell
565-4979
834-0593
MIKE NICHOLS
HART COUNTY ATTORNEY
Kentucky Outlaw
Truck, Tractor
Pullers
Association
215 Main Street • P.O. Box 307
Munfordville, KY 42765
(270) 524-2547
-10-
4-H Bicycle
Safety
Rodeo
The Hart County Fair Sponsors
Tiny Mister & Miss Hart Co.
Fair Pageant
Little Mister & Miss Hart Co.
Fair Pageant
Tuesday Night, June 29
5:00 P.M. CDT
CONTEST RULES:
1. Contestants will be scored on a timed written
exam and a skill test. Separate tests will be
given for Cloverbuds (K-8); Juniors (9-13), and
Seniors (14-19). Ages as of 1-1-2010.
2. Ties in each age division: If the final score
is a tie, then the highest quiz score shall be
declared the winner. If the quiz scores should
be tied, whoever turns in their test first shall
be declared the winner.
3. Each participant must bring their own bicycle
or may make previous arrangements to share
a bike with another participant. The bicycle
must be in safe riding condition. All youth are
asked to wear approved bike helmets. We
do not encourage sharing helmets unless
approved by parent or guardian.
4. Champion Jr. and Sr. Participants will
advance to the 2010 Kentucky State Fair
Bicycle Rodeo. The state winner of the 14
year old and older class will attend the Advanced Bicycle Skill Contest at the National
4-H Engineering Event, during Fall, 2010.
5. Each age group will receive the following
cash prizes: 1st $5.00; 2nd $3.00; 3rd $2.00.
All participants will receive a ribbon based
on the Danish System.
6. Course diagrams are available upon request
from the Hart County Extension Office.
7. This event is open only to Hart County
4-H’ers.
1. Open to everyone. Tiny Miss & Mister, age 3-4, Little
Miss and Mister, ages 5-7 as of July 1.
2. NO PHONE ENTRIES DAY OF PAGEANT.
3. 1st, 2nd & 3rd place will be awarded for.
Entry fee: Tiny Mister & Miss Hart County $15.00; Little
Mister & Miss Hart County $25.00.
Tiny Mister and Miss will receive a crown or a medallion
and 1st place trophy. 2nd and 3rd place - trophy.
Little Mister & Miss will receive a crown or medallion, 1st
place trophy, sash, $100.00 for lodging also their entry fee
paid to the Kentucky County Fair Pageant. 2nd and 3rd
place trophy will also be awarded.
Out of Town Judges
For More Information Call: Grace Dunagan, 786-2412
9:00-5:00 / 786-2442 after 5:30
Contest will be held in the
Agriculture Building at the
fairgrounds.
CASUAL WEAR
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Registration: 8:30 a.m.
Contest: 9:00 a.m.
Location: Hart County High Parking Lot
Superintendent: Cissy Miller
(524-2596)
Neville's Family Dentistry
Dr. Steven Neville - Dr. Les L. Neville
P.O. Box 324, 311 South Dixie Street • Horse Cave
270-786-2547
Monday-Friday 8:30 am to 5:00 pm
Every Other Thursday Closed & Every Other
Saturday 8:30 am to Noon
TUESDAY
819 Main Street
P.O. Box 456
Munfordville, KY 42765
Phone: (270) 524-1980
Hart Realty
America's Land Specialist
Paul Thomas, Broker/Owner
e-mail: [email protected]
web site: www.mophartrealty.com
Jason R. Smith, D.M.D.
Family Dentistry
FAMILY NIGHT
Only $800 per person
663 Main Street, P.O. Box 68
Munfordville, KY 42765
270-524-5422
-11-
NEW 2010
Grayson Co. Puller Assn.
LAWNMOWER
Pull
Fried Pie Contest
TUESDAY, JUNE 29 • 2010
TUESDAY, June 29 • 7:00PM
Entries must be made between 5:30 and 6:00 PM.
A plate of 6 pies, any flavor
12 hp Stock (4,000 rpm)
8 hp Kids (4,000 rpm)
750cc Hot Rods
250cc Mini Rods
Stock Altered
1150cc Hot Rods
16 hp E-Class stock (4,000 rpm)
12 hp Open rpm
Open cc Hot Rods
25 hp Twin Stock
Outlaw Hot Rods
Agricultural Building
Awards presented at 7:15
Prizes 1st - $150, 2nd - $100, 3rd - $50
Superintendent: Peggy Avery
Sponsored by
Lisa Hensley
Hart County Clerk
"Committed to Serving the
People of Hart County"
P.O. Box 277
Munfordville, KY 42765
Phone (270) 524-2751
(270) 524-2916
Fax (270) 524-0458
Darrell Hensley
Auctioneer
1,000 lbs
650 lbs
1,250 lbs
750 lbs
1,050 lbs
1,300 lbs
1,000 lbs
1,000 lbs
1,350 lbs
1,150 lbs
1,400 lbs
James L. Aubrey
(270) 259-3097
Home 270-528-3024
Cell 270-528-6955
6785 Defries Road
Canmer, KY 42722
1180 E. Main Street (Hwy. 218)
Horse Cave, KY 42749
270-786-2025 • Fax 270-786-2027
Toll Free 877-400-0592
www.hensleyforsale.com
Miss Teen Hart
County Fair
Hartland Animal Hospital, PSC
www.HartlandAnimalHospital.com
Quality
Carewith
withaaGentle
GentleTouch
Touch
Quality Care
Dr. R. Kevin Vance
Michael
Doyle
Dr. Dr.
R. Kevin
Vance
TUESDAY, JUNE 29 • 7:30 P.M.
Dr. DeAnn Hughes
Veterinarian
The Pageant is open to all Kentucky residents ages 13-15.
6425 So. Jackson Highway
Horse Cave, KY 42749-8032
Phone (270)786-5545
(800)560-5545
Fax (270)786-4535
E-mail Address
The entry fee is $35.00. You may also enter
Most Photogenic for additional $5.00. Photo
may be black and white or color.
[email protected]
E-mail Address: [email protected]
ARRIVAL TIMES - Registration 5:00 p.m. Personal interviews
5:30 p.m.
INTERVIEW COMPETITION - Your choice of attire. Interviews
will be held on fairgrounds. Each contestant will have an
individual two minute interview with judges.
OPENING INTRODUCTION - White shoes, white shorts, and
a tee shirt color of your choice.
EVENING GOWN COMPETITION - Your choice of gown.
DRESSING AREA - A dressing area will be provided near the
stage at the fairgrounds.
Candice Eastridge, Owner
PRIZES - Miss Teen Hart County will receive a crown, trophy,
sash, $100.00 for lodging, entry fee, paid to the Miss Teen
Kentucky County Fair Pageant. Also a special gift from Bridal
of Regiss Park. 2nd and 3rd place will receive a trophy and a
Clothing for the Entire Family
New & Gently Used Clothing
Name Brand, High Quality
Wedding Tuxedo Rentals, Drop Off Dry Cleaning Service
special gift from Bridal of Regiss Park. Miss Congeniality and
Most Photogenic will receive a trophy.
You may register the night of the pageant. For more information,
call Grace Dunagan 786-2442 or 786-2412 (9 AM to 5 PM).
Pageant will be held at the Agriculture Building.
-12-
13th Annual
Miss Hart
County Fair
ICE CREAM EATING
CONTESTS
Wednesday,
WEDNESDAY,
june 30, 2010
June 30, 2010 • 7PM CDT
2009 Miss Hart County Fair
Paige Malito
at the Food Pavilion
Sponsored by the
Magnolia Bank
Daughter of Perry And Darlene Malito, Elizabethtown
4TH RUNNER-UP in the MISS KENTUCKY COUNTY FAIR PAGEANT
The pageant is open to all Kentucky residents ages 16-21. A contestant
must be single. A contestant must have never been married, divorced or
had an annulment, nor have had any children. She cannot have reached
her 22nd birthday by October 31, 2010.
Hart County Fair Board President Jimmy England and Bank Of Magnolia
President Ron Sanders are pleased to announce that the
MAGNOLIA BANK will sponsor the Ice Cream Eating Contests at the
2010 Hart County Fair. This contests will take place on Wednesday,
June 30, 2010, at 6:30 p.m. & 7:00 p.m. (CDT) in the Food Pavilion
at the Hart County Fairgrounds.
The entry fee is $40.00 made payable to Hart County Fair. You may
also enter Most Photogenic for an additional $5.00. Photo can be black
and white or color.
12 & Under at 6:30 pm • 13 & Up at 7:00 pm
ARRIVAL TIMES: 4:30 PM -- Check In / Registration-number assigned; 5:00 PM - Personal interviews - 3-4 judges; 7:00 PM - Miss Hart
County Fair Pageant.
The rules of the contests are as follows:
1. The contest is open to all persons from Hart and adjoining
counties. Two age divisions: [12 and under] & [13
& up]
2. The contest is limited to 20 participants.
3. One pint of ice cream will be placed on each participant’s plate.
4. The contestant must eat the ice cream without the use
of his/her hands.
5. When the plate is clean of all ice cream and any melted
ice cream, the contestant is to hold up the plate for the
judges to see.
6. The contestant who holds up a clean plate first will be
the winner.
Cash prizes will be awarded.
INTERVIEW COMPETITION: Your choice of attire. Interviews to be
held on fairgrounds.
INTRODUCTION: White shorts with a solid color t-shirt and white tennis
shoes. (Color of t-shirt your choice.)
SWIMSUIT COMPETITION: Suit will be modeled in shoes, one piece
suit only and of a solid color.
EVENING GOWN COMPETITION: Your choice of gown.
JUDGING: Contestants will be judged on their interview, swimsuit and
evening gown competitions.
DRESSING AREA: A dressing area will be provided. This will be
for the MISS contestants only! The pageant will be held in the air
conditioned Hart County Fair Agricultural Center on the fairgrounds.
No one will be admitted free at the gate!! If contestants and families arrive early, they will be asked to
pay the gate admission. Gates open at 4:00 PM CDT
For additional information concerning this contest, please call
the offices of Charles D. Williams in Munfordville
at (270) 524-5621 or the
Magnolia Bank at (270) 358-3111.
ONLY ONE PERSON PER CONTESTANT PERMITTED
IN THE DRESSING AREA!!! STRICTLY ENFORCED!!!
Miss Hart County Fair will receive a crown, trophy, sash, $100 prize money
and also entry fee paid to the Miss Kentucky County Fair Pageant, plus lodging.
First runner- up will receive a trophy and $50 prize money. Second runner-up
will receive a trophy and $25 prize money. All 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners will
receive a special gift from Bridals of Regiss Park. Miss Congeniality and Most
Photogenic will receive a trophy.
Please mail in your application as soon as possible! You may register the night
of the pageant. For more information you may call (270) 524-3782. Please leave
name and number, your call will be returned as soon as possible. ADDRESS: Amy
Brown-Loyall, 153 Poplar Avenue, Magnolia, KY 42757 E:Mail amyll@glasgow-ky.
com. Best time to call: after 6:00 PM CDT, or call Judy England (270) 528-3641
- Best time to call after 6:00 PM CDT.
Miles Farm Supply, L.L.C.
(The Farmers Friend)
14109 S. Dixie Hwy. • P.O. Box 380
Upton, KY 42784
ENTRY FORM
Name ________________________________________ Age ______
Phone: (270) 369-7310
Address _______________________________ County ___________
BULK & BAGGED FERTILIZERS
AG CHEMICALS, FIELD SEEDS
SEED DRILL RENTALS • FARM GATES
FENCE SUPPLIES • SMARTLIC TUBS
FEED • FERTILIZER SPREADING AND CROP SPRAYING
Bonita Butler - Bobbie Walsh - Kent Hagan - Joey Brashear - Deran Alvey - Lowell Patterson
Height _______ Hair Color _____________ Eye Color ____________
Birth Date _________________________ Phone: _________________________
Parents __________________________________________________________
School Attending ___________________________________________________
Hobbies/Interests___________________________________________________
Future Plans______________________________________________________
Brandie Lynn's
Hart County Florist
117 South Dixie • Horse Cave, KY
For All Your Gift Giving Needs
786-2580
Billy & Marilyn Thompson, Owners
110 E. Main St. • Horse Cave, KY 42749
Open Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM
Proud Supporter of the Hart County Fair
270-786-1114
Vicky M. Reynolds, Hart County PVA
Brandie Mutter & Karen Terry, Owners
118 E. Union St., PO Box 566, Munfordville, KY 42765
Phone 270-524-2321 Fax 270-524-2322
10% OFF Merchandise
With Coupon
E-mail: [email protected]
-13-
Expires 9/10
Truck Pull
Wednesday, June 30 • 7:00 PM
1. 4000 lb. Mini Trucks
2. 5500 lb. Pro-Street 2WD
3. 5200 lb. Modified Stock 2WD
4. 6200 lb. Pro-Street 4WD
5. 8500 Street Legal Diesel Trucks
For more information:
Tony Russell
565-4979
834-0593
Kentucky Outlaw
Truck, Tractor
Pullers
Association
Fair funfrom
Scenes
Fair '09
-14-
Hart
County
Fair '09
FLORAL HALL
Hours
Thursday, July 1 -- 9:00 am to 12:00 noon to receive entries.
Close at 12:00 noon for judging.
Open after judging from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm.
Friday, July 2 -- 12:00 noon to 8:00 pm
Saturday July 3 -- 12:00 noon to 8:00 pm.
Open for viewing by the public.
Monday, July 5 -- 8:00 am to 10:00 am.
Remove all entries from Floral Hall.
RULES & REGULATIONS
All entries must be made by 12:00 noon, CDT, Thursday, July 1, and remain
until Monday, July 5, 8:00 a.m.
2. All exhibits are to be checked out by the clerk in charge by 10:00 a.m. Monday.
3. Any person removing an exhibit before the time set for removal shall forfeit all
1. right to premium.
4. Each exhibitor is limited to one entry per event. Children may not enter in both
children-junior and adult divisions.
5. Articles shall be entered in the name of the maker. You may not enter an article
in someone’s name if that person did not make the article.
6. All farm products shall be grown by the exhibitor in the year 2009-2010
7. All canned goods are to be canned within the last twelve months.
8. All home canned food MUST be processed and sealed according to USDA
standards. Standard canning jars must be used. USDA directions are available
at Extension Office.
9. Jams, jellies and pickles may be
opened for judging. Paraffin may
not be used.
10. When only three entires are
made in any one division, they
may not receive premium unless
judged worthy of premium.
11. No article which has received a
premium in the Hart County Fair
heretofore may be entered. Not
responsible for any article left
after 10:00 a.m.-Monday, July
5.
FLORAL HALL
Pat Margolis, Superintendent • 270-524-2451
QUILT CONTEST: See Separate Ad
Sponsors: Family Medical Center
FOOD
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
BREAD
Plate of 4 Cornmeal Muffins
Plate of 4 Baking Powder Biscuits
Plate of 4 Buttermilk Biscuits
Plate of 4 Angel Biscuits
Plate of 4 Yeast Rolls
Plate of 4 Sweet Rolls
Best ½ Loaf of Yeast Bread
Best ½ Loaf Banana Bread
Best Coffee Cake
Sour Dough Bread - ½ loaf
Other Not Listed
CAKES
NOTE: Please place on foil covered
cardboard. Place plastic wrap over the
cake. It should not exceed ½ cake.
12. Angel Food Cake
13. Coconut Cake
14. Pound Cake
15. Jam Cake - Iced or Glazed
16. Prune Cake - Iced or Glazed
17. Spice Cake - Iced or Glazed
18. Favorite Cake (Not Listed)
19. Cupcakes, Iced (Any Flavor)
20. Other Not Listed
COOKIES
A plate shall consist of six (6) cookies
21. Sugar Cookies
22. Oatmeal Cookies
23. Chocolate Chip Cookies
24. Bar Cookies
25.No Bake Cookies
26.Favorite Cookie (Not Listed)
27. Brownies
28. Other Not Listed
CANDY
A plate shall consist of six (6) pieces
29. Chocolate Fudge
30. Caramel Fudge
31. Chocolate Nut Fudge
32. Peanut Butter Fudge
33.Fudge (Not Listed)
34. Divinity
35. Cream Candy
36. Bon Bons
37. Candy (Not Listed)
38. Other Not Listed
PIES (Crust from Scratch)
Whole pies must be brought in and left.
39. Apple Pie
40. Cherry Pie
41. Peach Pie
42. Other Fruit Pie
43. Pecan Pie
44. Other Nut Pie
45.Favorite Pie (Not Listed)
46. Other Not Listed
CHILDREN’S FOOD
Ages 14 years and under.
Plate consists of 6 (six).
1.Fudge Candy
2. Brownies
3. Cup Cakes
4. Chocolate Chip Cookies
5. Oatmeal Cookies
6. Biscuits
7. Cornmeal Muffins
8. Cinnamon Rolls
9. Yeast Bread - ½ loaf
10. Quick Bread - ½ loaf
11. Other Not Listed
CANNING
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
Class:
1. Pt. Carrots
2. Pt. Cream Style Corn
3. Pt. Corn (yellow)
4. Pt. Corn (white)
5. Pt. or Qt. Green Beans
6. Pt. Lima Beans
7. Pt. Squash
8. Pt. or Qt. Tomatoes Whole
in juice)
9. Pt. or Qt. Tomato Juice
10. Pt. or Qt. Beets
11. Sauerkraut
12. Pt. or Qt. Soup Mixtures
13. Pt. or Qt. Greens
14. Pt. or Qt. Any Vegetable
(not listed)
15. Pt. or Qt. Apples
16. Pt. or Qt. Applesauce
17. Pt. or Qt. Blackberries
18. Pt. or Qt. Cherries
19. Pt. or Qt. Pears
20. Pt. or Qt. Peaches
21.
22.
23. 24.
Pt. or Qt. Fruit (not listed)
Collection 4 Pts. or Qts.
Pt. or Qt. Pimentos
Other Not Listed
PICKLES AND RELISHES
Class:
25. Pt. or Qt. Beet Pickles
26. Pt. or Qt. Cucumber Pickles whole
27. Pt. or Qt. Sweet Cucumber Pickles
- small
28. Pt. or Qt. Mixed Pickles
29. Pt. or Qt. Pickle (not listed)
30. Pt. or Qt. Bread & Butter Pickles
31. Pt. or Qt. Dill Pickles
32. Pt. or Qt. Sweet Pickled Peach
33. Pt. Ripe Tomato Catsup
34. Pt. Green Tomato Catsup
35. Pt. Sweet Relish
36. Pt. Corn Relish
37. Other Not Listed......................
PRESERVES
Class:
38. ½ Pt. or Pt. Apple Butter
39. ½ Pt. or Pt. Peach Preserves
40. ½ Pt. or Pt. Pear Preserves
41. ½ Pt. or Pt. Tomato Preserves
42. ½ Pt. or Pt. Strawberry Preserves
43. ½ Pt. or Pt. Cherry Preserves
44. ½ Pt. or Pt. Blackberry Jam
45. ½ Pt. or Pt. Preserves (not
listed)
46. Collection 5 ½ Pts. or Pts.
Preserves (5 different kinds)
47. Other Not Listed
Fine Arts & Crafts
CROCHETING & KNITTING
Class:
1. Afghan, Crocheted
2. Sweaters/vest Crocheted
3. Accessories, hats, Mittens, etc.
Crocheted
4. Doll items Crocheted
5. Other Crocheted Items
6. Afghan, Kntted
7. Sweaters/Vest Knitted
8. Accessories Hats/Mittens/etc.
knitted
-15-
PREMIUMS PAID:
1st $2.00; 2nd $1.00; 3rd
Ribbon
Collection:
Best Garden Display
1st $10.00; 2nd $7.50; 3rd
$5.00
Tobacco:
1st $5.00; 2nd $4.00;
3rd $3.00
Best Food Item 1 to 46 - $5.00
Best Canned Fruit & Vegetable
1 to 54 - $5.00 and Rosette
Best Fine Arts and Crafts
1 to 39 - $5.00 and Rosette
Best Plants and Flowers
1 to 48 - $5.00 and Rosette
Best Vegetable or Fruit
44 to 108 - $5.00 and Rosette
Best of Feed, Seed and Grain 109
to 123 - $5.00 and Rosette
9. Doll Items Knitted
10. Other Knitted Items
COUNTED CROSS-STITCH
Class:
11. Wall Hanging or Picture
12. Any other article
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
19.
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
28.
29.
30.
Miscellaneous
Plastic Canvas Artcile
Painted Article
Homemade Christmas Item
Nature Craft
Woodworking
Recycle Article
Handcrafted Jewelry
Tole or Folk Art Article
Crewel Embroidery
Embroidered Pillow Cases
Pillow Embroidery
Home Machine Embroidery
Cross Stitch Items
Water Color Art
Article Painting
Drawing Black & White
Stain Glass or other Glass Art
Article not listed
PHOTOGRAPHY
31. Human Interest: Candids, people
interacting, people expressing human
emotion, etc.
32. Nature: Landscapes, water, sunsets, buildings, roads, etc., including
floral and scenic.
33. Hart County name place (all county
subject matter. Please print name of
location on tag)
34. Animals (any wild or domestic,
excluding humans.)
35. Children (From infants to age 12)
36. Unclassified (Experimental photography, abstraction, digital manipulation,
collage or subjects not mentioned in
other classes.)
Class: Black & White
37. Human Interest: Candids, people
interacting, people expressing human
emotion, etc.
38. Nature: Landscapes, water, sunsets, buildings, roads, etc., including
floral and scenic.
39. Hart County name place (all county
subject matter. Please print name of
location on tag)
40. Animals (any wild or domestic,
excluding humans.)
41. Children (From infants to age 12)
42. Unclassified (Experimental photography, abstraction, digital manipulation,
collage or subjects not mentioned in
other classes.)
Photography Rules:
1. Max. size: 16x20 including mat /
min. size: 7½ x 9½. Mat cannot be
posterboard, thickness should be ½"
thickness. No glass.
INFANT ARTICLES
Class:
1. Best Cap and Sweater set, crocheted
or knitted
2. Best Baby Afghan, knitted or
crocheted
3. Infant Miscellaneous
HORTICULTURE DEPT.
PLANTS AND FLOWERS
PLANTS-container grown
Class:
1. Impatiens
2. Begonia - Any Variety
3. Succulent - Any Variety
4. Hanging Plant
5. Blooming House Plant (Not Listed Above)
6. Foliage House Plant (Not Listed Above)
FLOWERS
Class:
7. Marigold, Any Type
8. Zinnia, Any Type
9. Gladiolus, Any Type
10. Dahlia, Any Type
11. Coleus, Any Type
12. Large Sunflower
13. Day Lily, 1 Stem, Any type
14. Lily - Other
15. Any Other, Not Listed
16. Floribunda Rose or Grand Flora
Rose
17. Hybrid Tea Rose
ARRANGEMENTS
Class:
18. Roses - Fresh Cut
19. Dinner Table - Fresh Cut - Mixed or
Same Variety
20. Mixed Bouquet-Fresh Cut, Any Size
21. Wildflower, Fresh Picked
22. Miniature, Fresh Cut, Same or Mixed
23. Silk Arrangement
VEGETABLES
BEANS
44. Bush Bean Green - 1 dozen, Round or Oval Pod
45. Pole Bean Green - 1 dozen, Flat Pod
46. Wax Bean Other - 1 dozen
47. Lima Beans - 1 dozen
BEETS
48. Beets - Any - 3
BROCCOLI
49. 3 Bunches
CABBAGE
50.Roundhead - 1 head
51.Flathead - 1 head
52. Pointedhead - 1 head
CARROTS
53. Any
CUCUMBERS
54.For Slicing - 6
55.For Pickling - 6
56.Gherkins - 6
FEED, SEED & GRAIN DEPARTMENT
FFA HAY
½ bale at least 20 lbs. Can enter only
2 hay classes.
1. Alfalfa (less than 5% grass)
2. Legume & Grass Mix (other than
Alfalfa)
3. Alfalfa & Grass Mix
FFA DEPARTMENT
1. FFA member must be enrolled in
project.
2. Open to Hart County FFA members
only with one entry per member per
class allowed.
3. FFA entries will be judged on the Danish System. 1st $3.00; 2nd $2.00;
3rd Ribbon.
SWEET CORN
78. White - 3 Ears in Husks
79. Yellow - 3 Ears in Husks
80. Bi-Color - 3 Ears in Husks
TOMATOES
81.Red, large - 5
82. Yellow, large - 5
83. Pink, large - 5
84. Miniature, red - 10
85. Miniature, yellow - 10
COLLECTIONS
86. Best Gourd Display
87. Best Display of Tomatoes
88. Best Collection of Squash
89. Best Display of Peppers
90. Best Garden Display (Collection of
fruit and vegetables grown by exhibitor)
91. Vegetable Not Listed
NUTS
102. Black Walnuts-Any Variety
103.Hickory Nuts-Any Variety
FFA CORN
1. Best 10 ears of yellow corn
2. Best 10 ears of white corn
3. Best white corn, 1 ear
4. Best yellow corn, 1 ear
BURLEY TOBACCO
An exhibit of stripped burley shall consist
of (3) hands and each hand shall be made
up to (20) leaves or more.
117. Flyings - 3 hands
118. Lugs - 3 hands
119. Bright Leaf - 3 hands
120. Red Leaf - 3 hands
121. Tips - 3 hands
122. Best Growing Plant in Container
123. Best Stripped Crop - consisting of
20 leaves of these four grades Flying,
Lugs, Bright Leaf and Red Leaf
SQUASH
75. Yellow Summer - 1
76. Italian or Green Summer - 1
77. Any Other Variety - 1
PEACHES
101. Any Variety-Plate
MISCELLANEOUS
105.Plums-Any Variety-Plate
106.Melon- Any Variety-Plate
107.Home Dried Apples-Plate
108.Blackberries - Tame - 1 doz.
FIELD SEED
112.Any Variety - 1 Quart
113.Soybean-display on vine
114.Sorghum-for molasses - 5 stalks
115.Grain Sorghum - 5 stalks
116.Baled Hay - Any Variety not less than 10 lbs.
IRISH POTATOES
72. White - 5
73.Red - 5
74.Largest - Any Variety
FRUITS
(A plate shall consist of 5)
APPLES
Class:
99. Any Summer Variety-Plate
100.Any Other Variety-Plate
F. Hanging Other than Ferns
CORN
109.White (old) 1 ear
110.Yellow (old) 1 ear
111.Popcorn - Any Variety - 5 ears
EGGPLANT
57. Any 1
GREENS
58. Scotch Kale - plate
59. Mustard Green - plate
60. Turnip Green - plate
LETTUCE
61.Leaf Lettuce - Plate
62. Bibb Lettuce - head
ONIONS
63.Green Onions - 5
64. White Onions - 5
65. Yellow Onions - 5
66. Onion Sets - 1 doz.
PEPPERS
67.Green, large - 3
68.Red, large - 3
69. Yellow, large - 3
70. String Cayene - 15 to 30
71. Any Other Variety - 3
CHILDREN'S
VEGETABLES & OTHER
(Ages 14 years & under)
92.Green Beans - Any Variety
93. Cabbage - Any Variety
94. Squash - Any Variety
95. Tomatoes, Miniature, Any Variety
96. Tomatoes, Other than Miniature
97. Best Sunflower
98. Other Not Listed
104. Chestnuts - Any Variety
FFA VEGETABLES
Class 1
Beans Any Variety - 1 dozen
Class 2
Cabbage, Any Variety - 1 head
Class 3
Broccoli - 3 bunches
Class 4
Cucumbers - Any Type - 6
Class 5
Onions - Any Variety - 3
Class 6
Peppers - Any Variety - 3
Class 7
Okra - Any Variety - 5
Class 8
Potatoes - Any Variety - 5
Class 9
Squash - Any Variety - 5
Class 10
Sweet Corn - 6 Ears In Husk
Class 11
Tomatoes - Any Variety - 5
Class 12
Best Vegetable Display Collection of Fruit and Vegetables
POTTED FLOWERS/PLANTS
1. Exhibits shall consist of one or more
plants of the same species in a pot.
2. FFA members may exhibit only one
potted plant in each of the listed
classes for potted plants. Also, the
student is limited to a maximum of
five (5) total entries in the potted
flowers/plant division.
3.
Plants may be labeled - include
name of plant, student's name, and
chapter name.
4. Potted plants must be grown by the
student exhibiting the plant.
5. The plants and pots should be clean
and well tended before they are
exhibited.
CLASSES - An exhibitor may enter five (5)
total entries but no more than one (1) plant
of the same species may be entered.
A. Blooming House Plants
B. Cacti / Succulents
C. Ferns
D. Blooming Annuals
E. Schefflera
-16-
FFA TOBACCO
To be judged on the Danish System on a
Blue, Red, White - 3x, 2x, 1x basis, Blue
$7.50, Red $5.00, White $2.50.
STRIPPED CROP
2 hands of 20 or more leaves each
(per class)
1. Flyings
2. Lug
3. Bright Leaf
4. Red Leaf
5. Tip (under 16")
6. Best Stripped Crop (4 grades)
GREEN TOBACCO
1. Growing Plant
2. Green Tobacco on a Stick, 4 stalks per
stick
FFA RECORD BOOKS
Class 1 - Freshman
Class 2 - Sophomore
Class 3 - Junior
Class 4 - Senior
Class 5 - Grand Champion
FFA NOTEBOOK
Class 1 - Freshman
Class 2 - Sophomore
Class 3 - Junior
Class 4 - Senior
Class 5 - Grand Champion
4-H DIVISION - FLORAL HALL
THURSday, July 1, 2010
Entries: 9:00 am - 12:00 noon
Judging: 1:00 pm
Exhibit Viewing:
Thursday, July 1
6:00 pm-8:00 pm
Friday, July 2
12:00 noon-8:00 pm
Saturday, July 3
12:00 noon - 8:00 p.m.
Monday, July 5
8:00 am-10:00 am Remove all
entries from Floral Hall.
Advisor: Amber Huffman,
County Extension Agent for
4-H/Youth Development
Debi Glaab, 4-H Program Assistant
General Rules
1. Eligibility
A. Age Requirement - Cloverbuds
(Kindergarten through 8 years
of age as of January 1, 2010);
Juniors (9-13); Seniors (14-19).
Under age 9 may not advance to
State Fair Competition.)
B. Participation - Exhibitor must have,
since last county fair, completed
the project, of which the exhibit
is a part.
C. Residence - Entry in the 4-H Section
is open only to 4-H participants
residing in Hart County.
2. Entry Rules:
A. All entries must be made between
9:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon on
Thursday, July 1. All 4-H entries
will be judged on the Danish
System: Blue Ribbon - $3.00; Red
Ribbons - $2.00; White Ribbon $1.00. New in 2010: Tobacco
entries will receive same premium
as all other entries.
B. Entries not meeting class requirements will not be considered for
class championship.
C. Champion exhibits must meet
county and state fair regulations,
if advanced to competition.
D. Exhibitors are limited to 1 entry per
class. Not all champions will be
eligible to go to state fair.
E. For entry sections listing only how
many divisions, you must call
Extension Office at 524-2451 to
receive requirements.
F. All 4-H entries must be removed by
Monday, July 5, between the hours
of 8:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.
3. Additional information on any class
may be obtained by contacting the
Hart County Extension Office at
524-2451.
DOG PROJECT POSTERS
537. Junior (9-13)
538. Senior (14-19)
Horticulture & Plant Science
561. Environmental Awareness
562. Production & Marketing
563. Experimental Horticulture
564. Horticultural Project Exhibits
Yellow Corn
605. 8 ears - previous year, shucked
606. 8 ears - current year, shucked
607. ½ Gallon - shelled, previous year
White Corn
608. 8 ears - previous year, shucked
609. 8 ears - current year, shucked
610. ½ Gallon - shelled, previous
year
Plant Displays
565. Terrariums
566. Dish Gardens (desert or tropical)
567. Vegetable bucket garden
568. Annual bucket garden
569. House plants
570. Hanging baskets
Popcorn
611. 8 ears - White, previous year,
shucked
612. 8 ears - Red, previous year,
shucked
613. 8 ear - Yellow, previous year,
shucked
Garden and/or Orchard Displays
571. Boxed variety display
572. 5 Tomatoes (red or yellow)
573. 5 Peppers (hot, bell, sweet)
574. 5 Cucumbers (pickling or slicing)
575. 12 Beans (snap or Lima)
576. 5 Ears Corn (sweet, w/husks
e & silks)
577. Cantaloupe (1 Whole, halved)
Field Soybeans
614. 3 Stalks - current year
615. 1 gallon zip lock bag - previous year
CHRT 01 Squash (5 on plate)
CHRT 02 Early Potatos, Red or White(5
Sweet Sorghum
619. 3 stalks - current year
on plate)
Largest Vegetable by Weight
578. Tomato (red or yellow)
579. Cabbage
580. Pumpkin
581. Watermelon
Grain Sorghum
617. 3 stalks - current year
618. 1 gallon zip lock bag - previous year
Wheat
620. Wheat - ½ gallon, current year
621. Barley - ½ gallon, current year
Electric
Fundamentals
645. Battery powered series & parallel circuits
Tobacco
646. Electric Games
Tobacco division subject to change by KY 647. Electromagnetic circuits
State Fair. Call to see if any changes are 648. DC motor
made closer to date of county fair.
Burley Division
5. Flying (L or F)
6. Lug (L or F)
7. Bright Leaf
8.Red Leaf (R or RF)
15. Best Crop, 4 grades
Dark Tobacco
26. 4-H Best Crop
31. Dark
Growing Tobacco Plant
33. Best Potted Dark
39. Best Potted Burley
Green Tobacco
36. Burley Stick
Crops
Legume Hay (½ bale, current year)
600. Alfalfa
601. Red clover
Grass Hay (½ bale, current year)
602. Timothy
603. Other Grass Hay
Wiring
649. Electric extension cord
650. Wiring diagram - home/farmstead
651. Wiring Display
Lighting
652. “Pop Can” lamp kits
653. Table, desk, vanity or floor lamp
(kits only)
654. Pin Up lamp - kit or original
design
655. Table, desk, vanity or floor lamp
(original design)
Electronics
656. Solar electric cell applications
657. Basic electronic circuits (kits)
658. Basic electronic circuits (original
design)
Posters
659. Electrical Safety or Energy
Conservation
Wood Science
674. Level I - Kit
675. Level I - Original Design
676. Level II - Kit
677. Level II - original design
678. Level III - original design
679. Level IV - original design (furniture
quality finish)
680. Level IV - original design
Ecology, Natural Resources
Entomology
687. 1st year project - 25 insects
688. 2nd year project - 50 insects
689. 3rd year project - 100 insects
690. 4th year project - 150 insects
691. 5th year project - Special Project
Honey
692. 2 one lb. containers - white
extracted
693. 2 one lb. containers - light amber
extracted
694. 2 one lb. containers - amber
extracted
695. 2 one lb. containers - dark amber
extracted
696. 2 wide mouth quart jars - chunk
honey
Forestry
First Year
703. Leaf Collection - 10 leaves
704.Leaf Print Collection - 10 leaves
Second Year
705. Leaf Collection - 20 leaves
706. Educational Exhibit
Third Year
707. Educational Exhibit
708. Stem, Leaf, Fruit Display
Geology
714. Fossils - 15 specimens
715. 1st Year - 15 specimens
716. 2nd Year - 25 specimens
717. 3rd Year - 35 specimens
718. 4th Year - 50 specimens
719. 5th Year - Special Collection
Arts
727. Jr. Jewelry Beadwork
728. Sr. Jewelry Beadwork
729. Jr. Folk Art
730. Sr. Folk Art
731. Jr. Weaving
732. Sr. Weaving
733. Jr. Nature Crafts
734. Sr. Nature Crafts
735. Jr. Basket Making
736. Sr. Basket Making
737. Jr. Leather Craft (kits)
738. Sr. Leather Craft (no kits)
Ceramics
741. Jr. Original Design
742. Sr. Original Design
743. Jr. Ceramics
744. Sr. Ceramics
745. Jr. Scrapbooking
746. Sr. Scrapbooking
Mixed Hay (½ bale, current year)
604. Mixed
-17-
747.
748.
749.
750.
Jr. Decoupage
Sr. Decoupage
Jr. Paper Crafts
Sr. Paper Crafts
Drawings/Paintings
751. Jr. acrylic/oil painting
752. Sr. acrylic/oil painting
753. Jr. Watercolor painting
754. Sr. watercolor painting
755. Jr. color drawing
756. Sr. color drawing
757. Jr. black & white drawing
758. Sr. black & white drawing
C1A - Miscellaneous Arts & Crafts
C2A - Decorative Clothing
Photography
Level I
760. Single photo - personal interest
761. Sequence of 3 photos - personal
interest
762. Single photo - Still Life
763. Single photo - animals
764. Collection - 3 points of view same subject
765. My community - single photo
of building
766. 5 photos - event
Level II
770. 5 photos- show movement
771. Single photo - individual
portrait
772. Single photo - landscape or
seascape
773. Collection - 3-5 photos same
subject
774. My Community - single photo
775. My Community - tell community story
776. My Community Collage
777. Digital Collage
778. Digital illustration
Horticulture Photography
780. Single black & white photohorticultural subject or activity
781. Single color photo - same as
above
782. Sequence 4 photos- horticultural
event or activity
783. Horticulture collection- 6 photos
Sewing
Junior Beginning
790. Clothing option - shorts, pants,
skirt w/casing waistline
791. Non-Clothing Option - drawstring tote bag, purse, laundry bag
CSEW01. Let's learn to sew - Cloverbud - Skirt, pants
Unit II - Lets Get to the Bottom
792.Clothing Option - skirt, shorts,
pants w/zipper & waistband or
facing
793.Non-clothing option - tote bag,
purse, gym bag w/zipper & self
fabric straps
CSEW02. Jr - Lets get to the bottom
- Skirt w/zipper
Unit III - Top It Off
794.Clothing Option - variety of
pieces, must include buttons & button
holes
795.Non-clothing option - backpack
w/lining, applied trim, button/but-
825.Youth Jr. - Learn to needle tat
826.Beginner - Just a needle tatter
827.Intermediate: Just a ball and
needle
828. Advanced: Tatting and a little
More
tonhole closure
Jr. Top it off - dress
CSEW03. Jr. Let's learn to sew Skirt w/casing
Jr. Top it off Dress
Unit IV - Stretch Your Knit Skills
796.1 or 2 piece complete outfit
Needlepoint
829.Beginner - Get To The Point
830.Intermediate - A Stitch At A
Time
831.Advanced - Patient Stitching
Block By Block
Unit V - Put It All Together
797.Clothing Option - 2 or 3 piece
complete coordinating outfit
798.Non-clothing option - Tote Bag
Option
Intermediate Sewing Level I
Lets Be Casual
799.Clothing Option - 1 or 2 piece
complete outfit - knit or woven fabric
800.Non-clothing option - 2 coordinating fashion accessories w/zipper
Dress It Up
801.1 or 2 piece outfit
Foods
Level A - Six Easy Bites
841.4 colossal cookies
842.4 brownies
843.4 chocolate chip muffins or bran
844.4 two inch square granola bars
845.4 cornmeal muffins
Match It Up
802.Clothing Option - 3-4 piece
outfit
803.Non-clothing option - 3 or 4
piece luggage set
Level B - Tasty Tidbits
846.One 8" round layer chocolate
cake w/applesauce, no icing
847.4 pretzels, rolled, twisted or
curved
848.4 rolled baking powder biscuits
849.4 cheese straws
850.4 whole wheat or bran muffins
Creative Expressions
804.Clothing Options - uniform,
costume, etc.
805.Non-clothing option - fabric
doll w/wardrobe; machine appliquéd
specialty flag, banner
Advanced Sewing
Leisure Time
806.Clothing option - 2 or 3 piece
outfit
807Non-clothing option - kite
Level C - You're The Chef
851.One half loaf banana bread
852.One quarter tea ring bread
(yeast dough)
853.4 Breadsticks (not twisted)
854.4 whole wheat yeast rolls
855.Invent a snack
Formal Affair
808.1 or 2 piece outfit, i.e. prom
dress, tuxedo
Tailor Made
809.Suit, jacket, coat, wool or wool
blend fabric
Wearable Art
810.Complete sewn outfit
Needlework
Crochet
813.Young Jr. - Here We Go, Row
by Row!
814.Beginner - Here We Go, Around
& Around
815.Intermediate - Here We Go Patterns Galore!
816.Advanced - From There to Here,
Anything Goes!
Embroidery
817.Young Jr. - Begin Embroidery
818.Beginner - Embroidery 101
819.Intermediate - More Embroidery
820.Advanced - Creative Embroidery
Knitting
821.Young Jr. - Learn to Knit
822.Beginner - Knit One & Purl Too!
823.Intermediate - Keep On Knitting!
824.Advanced - Knitter's Choice
Lacework - Tatting
Quilting
832.Young Jr. - Patchwork Block
833.Beginner - Patchwork Runner
834.Intermediate - Lap Quilt /
Quilted Wall Hanging
835.Advanced -Creative quilt or
quilted wall hanging
Level D - Foodworks
856.One whole, double crust apple
pie
857.4 two inch diamond shaped
baklava
858.One half apple cake
859.Menu item for catering
860. 2 brownies, original recipe - 2
brownies, healthy
Food Preservation
861.Level A - Pkg. baked colassal
cookies
862.Level B - 12 banana chips,
using drying techniques
863.Level C - Canning, one pint of
pickle relish or salsa
864.Foodworks - One half pint jar
cooked jelly
Home Environment
Unit I
887.Color Collage (refer to project
book)
888.Texture Collage or Rubbing (refer to project book)
889.Natural finish - small wood
object
890.Simple, small cloth item, no
machine stitching for home
891.Simple, small cloth item, with
minimal machine stitching for home
-18-
892.Wastebasket
893.Pin-up (bulletin) board
Unit II
894.Refinished wood item
895.Small cloth item for home with
machine stitching
896.Desk Set
Unit III
897.Accessory for the Home
898.Table Setting
899.Refinished furniture
900.Old or discarded item made
useful in new way for home accessory
Unit IV
901.Accessory for the home - original design
902.Heritage item
903.Purchased article - to solve
home decorating problem
904.Cloth Article - showing major
home improvement
905.Furniture - refinished, reupholstered, recovered, recycled, reused or
remodeled
906.Design Experience
907.Heritage Experience
908.Major Home Improvement
Changing Spaces
909.Room Floor Plan
910.House Floor Plan
911.Presentation Board - Color
Scheme
912.Presentation Board - Bedroom
913.Presentation Board - Great
Room
C1H - Miscellaneous Hone Environment
Consumer & Financial Education
(Refer to project book)
Level I - The Consumer In Me
914.Bargain Shopping Poster
915.What is the Best Buy? Poster
Level II - Consumer Wise
916.Media and the Marketplace Poster
917.Decisions! Decisions! Decide! Poster
Level III - Consumer Roadmap
918.How to Write a Wrong Poster
919.I Own A Car or Does It Own
Me? Poster
920.What Does Real Life Cost?
Poster
Communication
925.Jr. Communication Scrapbook
Display - 2 Page
926.Sr. Communication Scrapbook
Display - 4 Page
Leadership
Jr. Level
927.Jr. Level
928.Sr. Level
Secretary Scrapbook
936.4-H Club Scrapbook
C1M - 4H Promotional Poster
KY 4-H
DIVISION
Clover
Hart County Fair
MOST ENTRIES
4-H Contest
4-H & FFA Beef Show
The winner will be
presented an award at
the annual banquet
this fall.
VINTAGE CLOVER SEWING
1025 Jr. Vintage Apron
1026 Sr. Vintage Apron
Thursday, July 1, 2010 - 5:00 pm
REGISTRATION 4:00 pm
BE ON GROUNDS 1 HOUR BEFORE SHOWTIME
4-H and FFA Show Open to Hart County Members Only
Rules:
1. For every item you enter at
4-H Floral Hall you will receive
one (1) point. However... you
must turn your entry ticket
stubs to be counted for the
points after the fair.
HistOrical 4-H POster
1030 Jr. Historical Poster
1031 Sr. Historical Poster
CLOVER PHOTOGRAPHY
1035 Jr. Clover Photograph
1036 Sr. Clover Photograph
SUPERINTENDENT: C.F. MARTIN • 528-3686
4-H and FFA Classes will be Classes 1-7 heifers only in the open show for
each breed. There will be a Champion Award for each breed, 4-H and FFA, reserve
Champion award for each breed, 4-H and FFA. When the champion is selected,
2nd place in that class may show for reserve.
This show is sponsored by the County Fair, Total money for the show, beef and
dairy, is $600.00. Money will be awarded on the Danish System, on a 1x, 2x, 3x
basis, with the maximum for any animal being $10.00. You may show only 4-H or
FFA, not both, even though you are a member of both organizations. You must be
enrolled in the 4-H beef project for 2010 to show. Youth will be allowed to show
non-ownership animals if approved prior to show by program advisors.
Grade animals show in same classes with registered, 4-H and FFA will show
together. Highest standing animal for organization designates class winner. All
animals must rate a blue ribbon to show for championship.
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: State health rules apply. Health certificates are
required on all animals exhibited in Kentucky. Complete rules may be obtained
from your vet, vo-ag instructor or County Extension Agent or may be found in front
of the book under Rules and Regulations. Animals must be shown by 4-H or FFA
exhibitors. If two animals are in same class, they can have another 4-H and FFA
member show animal.
2. You will earn three (3)
points for each of the extra
events you participate in the
fair. The events that count for
points are: 4-H Blackberry
Cobbler, 4-H BBQ, 4-H Bicycle
Rodeo, 4-H Fashion Show,
4-H Dog/Pet Show and the 4-H
Dairy, Beef, Sheep, Goat, Horse
Shows.
4-H nOTE CARD
1040 Jr. 4-H Note Card
1041 Sr. 4-H Note Card
4-H Cake Decorating
1050 Jr. 4-H Cake Decorating
1051 Sr. 4-H Cake Decorating
1052 Jr. General Cake Decorating
1053 Sr. General Cake Decorating
SHOWMANSHIP
SHOWMANSHIP CLASS: Open to Hart County 4-H and FFA members only. Halters
will be given to the best 4-H and FFA Showman, Junior and Senior. No exhibitor will be
allowed to win a particular division more than once. A junior showman that has won the
Junior Division may compete in the Senior Division if they desire.
Brooks
Funeral Home
4-H AND FFA MARKET STEER CLASS
Thursday, July 1, 2010• 5:00 PM
Class 1 — Lightweight, 900 lbs. and down. Class 2 — Heavyweight, 901 lbs. and up.
All breeds show together. Class winners for 4-H and FFA. Weight will be determined by show
committee, by tape or scale, whichever is available. Heifers may be shown but may not be
entered in both breeding and market class. Money awarded on Danish System — Blue $10.00;
Red $7.50; White $5.00. Class winners, both 4-H and FFA, will receive a trophy.
50 Main St. • Munfordville, KY • 270-524-4400
24 Hour Obit Info (270) 524-2255
4-H AND FFA MARKET HEIFER CLASS
Owned and Operated by Doug & Denise Brooks
www.brooksfuneralhomeky.com
Thursday, July 1, 2010 • 5:00 PM
Class 1 — Lightweight, 900 lbs. and down. Class 2 — Heavyweight, 901 lbs. and up.
All breeds show together. Class winners for 4-H and FFA. Weight will be determined by show
committee, by tape or scale, whichever is available. Heifers may be shown but may not be
entered in both breeding and market class. Money awarded on Danish System — Blue $10.00;
Red $7.50; White $5.00. Class winners, both 4-H and FFA, will receive a trophy.
Exit 65 off I-65, right at ramp, then half mile
Munfordville, Kentucky
Plenty of truck parking!
270-524-3333
4-H and FFA BEEF JUDGING CONTEST
Thursday, July 1, 2010 • 5:00 PM
A. This contest is open to Hart County FFA and 4-H members.
B. A member is eligible to enter only in 4-H or FFA, not both.
C. Four classes of four animals will be selected for judging.
D. County vo-ag teachers and county 4-H agent will conduct the contest.
E. Money will be awarded on Danish System - Blue $3.00; Red. $2.00; White $1.00.
F. A Champion Award will be given to the high score of 4-H and FFA.
www.bubbabucksBBQ.com
Rita Huffman, Pt. Care Coordinator
1483 South Dixie Hwy.
Horse Cave, KY 42749
Telephone:
(270) 786-2085
Dr. Billy Andrews
Commonwealth Physical Therapy
Horse Cave, KY - (270) 786-4551 Phone • Fax
Glasgow, KY - (270) 651-7882 • (270) 651-7883 Fax
Edmonton, KY - (270) 432-3200 • (270) 432-3202 Fax
[email protected]
affiliate of Heartland Rehabilitation Services of KY, LLC
Optometrist
Please call for an appointment
Compliments of
RIVERSIDE
ANIMAL CLINIC
Boston Hensley
Hart County Sheriff & Deputies
DONALD W. GREEN, D.V.M.
805 S. Dixie Highway
Munfordville, Kentucky 42765
Telephone: (270) 524-0301
Fax: (270) 524-1145
Darrell Hensley,
Auctioneer/Sales Assoc.
Mon-Wed-Fri 7:30AM-5:00PM
Tues-Thur 7:30AM-7:00PM
www.hensleyforsale.com
-19-
6th Annual
Hart County Fair
Karaoke
Contest
Supreme Champion
BEEF CATTLE SHOW
Thursday, July 1st
Thursday, July 1,
5:00 p.m. CDT
7:00 PM CDT
Registration Begins at 5:30 PM
Contest Begins at 7:00 PM in the Agriculture Building
(admittance to the fair NOT included in entry fee)
Registration 4:00 p.m.
Sponsored By: The Hart County Fair
Charolais, Angus, Shorthorn, Hereford,
Limousin, Cross Breed, Other Breeds,
Heifers and Bulls
Be on grounds 1 hour (Registration papers must accompany animals.)
before showtime.
Two Age Divisions
13 and Over
Entry Fee: $10.00
Winner - $100.00
12 and Under
Entry Fee: $5.00
Winner - $50.00
Heifers
1. Junior Heifer Calves - Calved after January 1, 2010
$20.00
$15.00
$10.00
$5.00
2. Senior Heifer Calves - Calved between September 1 and December 31, 2009
$20.00
$15.00
$10.00
$5.00
3. Summer Yearling Heifer - Calved between May 1 and August 31, 2009
$20.00
$15.00
$10.00
$5.00
4. Junior Yearling Heifer - Calved between January 1 and April 30, 2009
$20.00
$15.00
$10.00
$5.00
5. Senior Yearling Heifer - Calved between September 1 and December 31, 2008
$20.00
$15.00
$10.00
$5.00
6. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALEROSETTE
7. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION FEMALEROSETTE
8. Supreme Champion Female - All Breeds $100.00
Winners will be announced after each age division.
Contestants will be judged on talent and performance. Contestants will
select two songs to sing. Songs must be selected from the karaoke
catalog or contestants may bring their own CD+G disc. Disc's must
be CD+G Disc (CD's w/graphics). Each contestant will sing one
song - unless there is a tie- then the second song selection will be
performed. If there is a duet or group performing, in the event of a tie,
the same group must return for the second selection.
A karaoke CD catalog will be provided for selection!!
Whether you sing along with the radio in your car or perform on
stage -- Come out to the fair and join in the fun!!
Bulls
1. Junior Bull Calves - Calved after January 1, 2010
$20.00
$15.00
$10.00
$5.00
2. Senior Bull Calves - Calved between September 1 and December 31, 2009
$20.00
$15.00
$10.00
$5.00
3. Summer Yearling Bulls - Calved between May 1 and August 31, 2009
$20.00
$15.00
$10.00
$5.00
4. Junior Yearling Bulls - Calved between January 1 and April 30, 2009
$20.00
$15.00
$10.00
$5.00
5. Senior Yearling Bulls - Calved between July 1 and December 31, 2009
$20.00
$15.00
$10.00
$5.00
6. Two Year Old Bulls - Calved between January 1 and June 30, 2007
$20.00
$15.00
$10.00
$5.00
7. GRAND CHAMPION BULL ROSETTE
8. RESERVE GRAND CHAMPION BULLROSETTE
9. Supreme Champion Bull - All breeds $100
For further information contact C.F. Martin at 528-3686.
Karaoke Provided By
Joe and
Darlene Vincent,
Hiseville, KY
For More Information
Call Amy Loyall at
(270) 524-3782 after
6PM EST.
Champion Sponsored By
SHELTON HARDWARE
& BUILDING SUPPLIES
13th Annual
FRIEDThursday,
CHICKENJuly
CONTEST
1
LOCATED IN LINWOOD
7008 N. Jackson • Magnolia, KY 42757
(270) 528-2822
7:00 PM CDT • Floral Hall Fairgrounds
Prizes: 1st Place $150 2nd Place $100 3rd Place $50
For Info Call Kenneth Kidd
(270) 524-7283;
Sponsored by:
"Biggest First
Place Prize In
Cooking Contests"
HART COUNTY BANK
AND TRUST COMPANY
CONTEST RULES:
Munfordville, Kentucky 42765 • (270) 524-2231
1. Whole chickens should be prepared, but gizzards, livers and backs
will not be judged.
2. The entrant must have fried the chicken.
3. Judges may consume a large portion of the entry, so do not plan to
take much back home.
4. This contest is open to all residents of Hart and adjoining counties.
Member FDIC
Serving Hart County Since 1890
-20-
Hart County Fair
2010 Hart County Fair
Demolition Derby
and Lawn Mower
Demolition Derby
4-H & FFA
DAIRY
SHOW
Friday, July 2 - 10:00 a.m. CDT
Thursday, July 1 • 7:00PM
Hart County Fairgrounds
4-H and FFA Show for Hart County members ONLY!
$2000 Total Purse
AYRSHIRE, HOLSTEIN, GUERNSEY,
JERSEY & BROWN SWISS
Supreme Champion - All Brands $100.00
Based on 20 Car Field
Entry Free $35 Per Driver
For More Information Contact Jamie
Woodcock at (270) 230-7658, if no
answer, leave message - will return call.
The 4-H and FFA Show is sponsored
by the County Fair. Total money for the
show, beef and dairy is $600.00. Money
will be awarded on the Danish System,
on a 1x, 2x, 3x basis, with the maximum
for any animal being $10.00. You may
show only 4-H or FFA, not both, even Supt.:
though you are a member of both orga- Jimmy
nizations. You must be enrolled in the 4-H England
dairy project for 2009/2010 to show. This
show is limited for Hart County members Registration:
only. Youth will be allowed to show non- 9:00 A.M.
ownership animals if approved prior to
show by program advisors.
Grade animals show in same classes with registered, 4-H and FFA will
show together. Highest standing animal for each organization designated class
winner. All animals must rate a blue ribbon to show for championship.
4-H and FFA Classes will be Classes 1-16 in the open show for each
breed. There will be a Breed Champion, each breed, 4-H and FFA. Awards
will be given to Breed Champions. Rosettes to Jr. and Sr. Champions.
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: State health rules apply. Health certificates
are required on all animals exhibited in Kentucky. Complete rules may be
obtained from your vet, vo-ag instructor or County Extension Agent and appear in front of this book under Rules and Regulations.
Animals must be shown by 4-H or FFA exhibitor. If you have two animals
in same class, may have another 4-H or FFA member show the animal.
Rules & Regulations
1. Each driver must fill out tech card
2. Each driver must be legal age (18) or have release signed by
parent / guardian
3. Officials have right to approve or reject all entries
4. Any complaints are to be mentioned at drivers meeting
5. Officials decisions are final, no exceptions.
6. Foul language & fighting of drivers & pit crew will result in
disqualification from all prizes
TYPE OF CAR
78 or newer make of sedans & wagons are welcome to run.
PREPARATION OF CAR - cars must be inspected by 7:00 p.m.
1. All glass including all windows, mirrors, headlights, & taillights
must be removed
2. Car must be completely stripped out interior & all chrome
moldings, original gas tanks must be removed.
3. No changing of suspension examples: coil spring cars must
remain coils
4. Maximum height 22 inches (cars do not have to bounce)
5. Any type of tires can be used no bigger than 16 inches
6. Any type of drive shafts are allowed
7. Can put safety bars behind drivers seat and front dash bar, one
bar may be placed up drivers and passengers door inside car only
can run a roll-over bar but cannot touch frame
8. Cars must be swept clean of all glass and trash
9. Can weld bumpers-bumper shocks & brackets to frame
10. The front 2 body bushings and back 4 can be removed and
replaced with no longer than 1" allthread, can run all the way out
top of body, no bigger than 4" washers
11. Can change pinion angle - upper or lower control arms
*12. DO NOT ADD ANY METAL TO FRAME ANYWHERE unless
car has already been ran and has bent you can weld a 4 inch
square plate 1/4 in. thick where it is bent.
13. All doors and trunks or tailgates can be welded solid (must be
able to see inside of trunk good)
*14. If your car is suspicious the frame or body will be drilled with
a small drill bit
15. Can change bumpers & rear ends
16. Batteries and gas tanks must be moved to a safe spot, no
more than a 6 gallon gas tank
17. Can do motor swaps
18. Can pitch front framerails of Fords
19. Can run gas tank protector but must be 6 in.
away from sheet metal
20. Can also run Distributor protectors.
4-H & FFA DAIRY JUDGING CONTEST
A. The contest is open to all Hart County FFA and 4-H
members.
B. A member is eligible to enter the contest only in 4-H or FFA,
not both.
C. Four classes of four animals will be selected for judging.
D. County Vo-Ag teachers and County 4-H Agent will conduct
this contest.
E. Money will be awarded on the Danish System - Blue $3.00; Red $2.00;
White $1.00.
F. An award will be given to the high score for 4-H and FFA.
SHOWMANSHIP
Showmanship Class - Open to Hart County 4-H and FFA members
only. Halters will be presented to best 4-H and FFA showman, Junior and
Senior.
Southern States, Horse Cave, will sponsor Dairy Showmanship 4-H
and FFA Division.
No exhibitor will be allowed to win a particular division more than once. A
junior showman that has won the Junior Division may compete in the Senior
Division if they desire.
Champion Sponsored By
Hart County
Chamber of
Commerce
RUNNING
1. Each driver must wear seatbelt & helmet and safety glasses
2. Hitting in drivers door will result in disqualification
3. No drinking or drugs allowed on grounds
4. If car catches on fire 2 times you are disqualified
5. No sandbagging (also no holding or pinning in corners or
against the logs)
6. Each driver is responsible for his or her pit crew. All kids must
be under adult supervision.
270-524-2892
www.hartcountyky.org
Proudly supports the '10
Hart County Fair
-21-
Hart County Fair
Hart County Fair
4-H BBQ Contest
OPEN DAIRY
CATTLE SHOW
Friday, July 2, 2010
Registration: 1:00PM Contest: 1:30PM
Friday, July 2 • 10:00 am CDT
Location: Hart County Fairgrounds - Agricultural Building
Superintendent: Sheryl Bailey
(Be On Grounds 1 Hour Before Showtime)
Registration Papers Should Accompany Animals
For information, call the Hart Co. Extension Office at 524-2451.
no production classes will be offered
This event is open to all Hart County 4-H’ers interested in the
cooking project. Rules may be obtained by calling the Hart County
Extension Office at 524-2451.
GUERNSEY, HOLSTEIN, JERSEY
AYRSHIRE, BROWN SWISS FEMALES
CASH PRIZES will be awarded in each division.
1. Heifer, Jr. Calf - Calved between
March 1, 2010 and April 30, 2010...........$20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00
2. Heifer, Intermediate Calf - Calved between
December 1, 2009 and February 28, 2010..... $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00
3. Heifer, Sr. Calf - Calved between
September 1, 2009 and November 30, 2009...$20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00
4. Heifer, Summer Yearling - Calved between
June 1, 2009 and August 31, 2009..........$20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00
5. Heifer, Jr. Yearling - Calved between
March 1, 2009 and May 31, 2009...........$20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00
6. Heifer, Intermediate Yearling - Calved Between
December 1, 2008 and February 29, 2009..... $20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00
7. Heifer, Sr. Yearling (not in milk) - Calved Between
September 1, 2008 and November 30, 2008....$20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00
8. Jr. Champion Female
First place heifers from Classes 1-2-3-4-5
Rosette
9. Cow, 2-year-old, Calved between
September 1, 2007 and August 31, 2008.......$20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00
10. Cow, 3-year old, Calved between
September 1, 2006 and August 31, 2007.......$20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00
11. Cow, 4-year-old, Calved between
September 1, 2005 and August 31, 2006......$20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00
12. Cow, 5-year-old, Calved after
September 1, 2004..................................$20.00 $15.00 $10.00 $5.00
13. Sr. Champion Female - First Place Cows from Classes 7-8-9-10Rosette
14. Reserve Sr. Champion Female
Rosette
Rosette
15. GRAND CHAMPION FEMALE
16. Reserve Champion Female Rosette
17. Kiddie Class with Adult Supervisor
Rosette
18. Supreme Champion All Breeds
$100.00
For further information, call JIMMY ENGLAND.
RULES:
1. This event is open to all Hart County 4-H youth age 9-18 as of Jan.
1, 2010.
2. There can be no open fires on fairgrounds, so participants must prepare
entries in advance. Work must be done by 4-H’er.
3. Crock pots may be used in preparation.
4. The Beef division is limited to shredded or sliced beef.
5. Any sauce is acceptable, but homemade sauces are encouraged.
6. The appearance of the entry before the judges start will be considered in case of a tie.
7. Participants may bring bread for their entries but the judges will not use
any kind of bread to judge entries.
8. The judges may consume the entire entry.
9. Winners may be asked to share their recipe
DIVISIONS:
1.
2.
3.
4.
4-H Beef Bar-B-Que Contest
Limited to 4-H members and beef entries
Sponsor: Hart County Cattlemen’s Association / Prizes: 1st, 2nd
and 3rd place - plus honorable mentions
4-H Pork Bar-B-Que Contest
Limited to 4-H members and pork entries
Sponsor: Farmers Rural Electric Cooperative and Thermogas of
Kentucky / Prizes: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place - plus honorable mentions
4-H Fowl (Chicken/Turkey) Bar-B-Que Contest
Limited to 4-H members and fowl (chicken/turkey) entries
Sponsor: Farmers Rural Electric Cooperative and Thermogas
of Kentucky / Prizes: 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place - plus honorable mentions
Cloverseed/Cloverbud Division: All 4-H youth ages 8 yrs. old and under
must follow the rules set forth. A champion will be named for each
division. Prizes will be non-monetary. Sponsored by the Hart County
4-H Council. Ribbons will be given to all other participants.
Farmers RECC, Farmers Thermogas of Kentucky & Hart County Cattlemen’s
Association are proud sponsors of the 4-H Bar-B-Que Contests
Champion Sponsored By
Proud Supporters of the Hart County Fair.
HOMETOWN
DRY CLEANERS
Terry
Martin
Hart County Judge
110 Old Street • Munfordville, KY • 270.524.0425
Weekly Specials • Uniform Discounts
Shirt Laundry • Alterations & Wedding Gown
Preservation Services
Over 25 Years Experience
Executive & Staff
Jeffries Auto Salvage
& USED CARS, INC.
Free Hot Line Service • Rebuildable Wrecks
Hwy. 314 • 4211 Hiseville-Center Road
Horse Cave, KY 42749
270-565-4343 / 453-4343
1-800-962-2393
Agronomic Products / Services
• Custom Application
• Custom Feed Mixing
• Chemicals & Seed
Ronnie Jeffries, Owner
Tim Jeffries, Manager
www.jeffriesauto.com
6495 So. Jackson Hwy. • Horse Cave, KY • 786-2135 / 786-2035
Eugene Barnes, Manager
-22-
Weiss
All quilt entries must be registered at Floral Hall between 12:00 noon
and 2:00 pm Friday, July 2nd. Judging will start at 2:00 pm. Quilts must
be left until 7:00 pm. Awards will be at 6:00 pm.
Entry to Fair Grounds after 3:30 PM will cost $10.00
Quilt Contest
950 Main Street
Munfordville • 524-9575
Tom & Carol Weiss, Owners
Supertest
Friday, July 2, 2010
at the Agricultural Building on the fairgrounds
The Family Medical Center of Munfordville sponsors this event.
Awards presented at 6:00 PM
75 Main Street • Munfordville, KY
Eleven Divisions
270-524-7275
ComplimentS of Mark Brent
1. Novelty 2. Applique 3. Piece Work-Hand Pieced; hand
quilted 68x82 or larger 4. Machine pieced and Machine
quilted 5. Machine pieced and Hand quilted 6. Cross Stitch
7. Crib or Baby Quilt - hand 7a. Crib or Baby Quilt - machine
8. Wall Hanging Quilt (hand or machine quilted on home sewing
machine, size not to exceed 50"x60") 9. Children's Category-age up
to 12 yrs. old, any kind or size of quilt. 10. Children's Category - age
up 13-16 yrs. old, any kind or size of quilt. 11. Antique Quilt No Prize Money, but share your family heirloom with us.
Sego
www.segofuneralhome.com
270-524-2421
Jerry W. & Sandra Gardner
"Your Local Home-town Family"
Louisville
bedding
company
ENTRIES WILL BE JUDGED AS FOLLOWS:
Workmanship - 40 points; General Appearance - 20 points; Pattern and Harmony of Color 0 points; Material - 20 points; Total 100 Points
PRIZES: Each division will receive a 1st, 2nd and 3rd place prizes.
2nd Place - $25
Funeral Home
"Serving families since the 1940's"
114 W. South St. • Munfordville, KY
RULES:
1. All quilts must have been completed within the last three years and must be
clean and in good condition.
2. Dust ruffles will not be accepted.
3. All quilts must be twin size (68” x 82”) or larger. (NOTE: This size only applies
to the divisions 1-5 and not to divisions 6&7).
4. The quilt pattern must be identified on the entry tag.
5. This contest is open to all residents of Hart and adjoining counties.
6. The person entering the quilt does not have to be the maker of the quilt but
we do want to know the name of the maker.
1st Place - $50
Help Is Just Around The Corner.
3rd Place - $12.50
Quality linens for the bed and table.
660 National Turnpike • Munfordville, KY
GRAND PRIZE -- BEST OF SHOW $150
Any questions about the contest can be answered by calling:
(270) 524-7231 -- Family Medical Center
Munfordville
Dairy Queen
It is request that quilts be left until Monday, July 5, 8:00 to 10:00. Quilts must be left until
7:00, July 2nd so Dr. Middleton can get a chance to see and admire them. If someone does
not want to come back and pick up their quilt, Dr. Middleton will take them back to Family
Medical Center where they may be picked up July 5, after noon.
Farmer’s RECC, Farmers
Thermogas of Southern
Kentucky & Hart County
Cattlemen’s Association to
sponsor Adult
I-65 Interchange • Munfordville
270-524-5666
Barbecue
Contests
Munfordville, KY
524-4488
Friday, July 2, 2010
7:00 p.m.
Hart County Fair Board President Jimmy England
and Bob White of Farmers Rural Electric Cooperative are pleased to announce that Farmers Rural
Electric Cooperative and Farmers Thermogas of
Southern Kentucky will sponsor the Adult Barbecue Chicken Contest, and an Adult Barbecue Pork
Contest. The Hart County Cattlemen’s Association
will sponsor the Adult Barbecue Beef Contest.
These contests will be held at the agricultural
building at the fairgrounds on Friday, July 2, 2010,
at 7:00 p.m. (CDT).
"Every customer leaves with a smile and returns with a friend"
949 South Dixie Highway
Munfordville, KY 42765
(270) 524-7283
ADULT DIVISION - Barbecue Chicken Contest
1st Place - $100
2nd Place - $50 • 3rd Place - $25
ADULT DIVISION - Barbecue Pork Contest
1st Place - $100
2nd Place - $50 • 3rd Place - $25
ADULT DIVISION - Barbecue Beef Contest
1st Place - $100
2nd Place - $50 • 3rd Place - $25
2708 North Jackson Highway
Canmer, KY 42722
(270) 528-2200
201 East Main
Horse Cave, KY 42749
(270) 786-3192
-23-
MEMBER FDIC
DART CONTAINER
CORPORATION
HORSE CAVE, KY 42749
Proud Supporter of
the Hart County
THE
INDUSTRY
STANDARD
OF
EXCELLENCE
www.farmersrecc.com
Today's Power..... Tomorrow's Energy
-24-
Hart county Fairgrounds
Split White Oak
Basket Contest
Tractor &
TRUCK Pull
Saturday, July 3
Friday, July 2nd • 7:00PM
Sponsored by Family Medical Center of Munfordville
11:00-12:00 Entries
12:00 Judges • 1:00 Awards
Southern Express Sleds
6000
7500
6000
4000 8500
6500
5500 9500
5800
10500
10500
12500 12500
8500
14500
1st Prize - $100;
2nd Prize - $50; 3rd Prize $25
Lite Limited Super Stock
Farm Stock
Modified
Mini Trucks
Farm Stock
Modified
2WD Trucks
Farm Stock
2WD Trucks
Farm Stock
Pro Field
Farm Stock
Pro Field
Street Diesel Trucks
Farm Stock
Except Antique Basket Class
This contest will be held at the agriculture building on the
Hart County Fairgrounds near Rowletts. Entries must be
registered prior to 12:00 when judging begins.
Classes include:
(1) Beginning Basket Makers (have not entered the
contest before and have just started making baskets in
the past four years)
(2) Intermediate Makers Class (basket makers from
any year of age - must have 4-6 years experience
above the beginning basket makers class.
(3) Classic Utilitarian Split White Oak Basket
(anyone can enter this category. These baskets
traditionally had a specific work usage such as
egg baskets, lunch baskets, berry baskets, kindling
baskets, picnic baskets, yarn baskets, pie baskets,
collection plate baskets, marble baskets, etc.)
(4) Decorative Baskets
(5) Antique Baskets - over 40 years old (No
premiums or appreciation prizes for this category)
(6) Non-Split White Oak Native Material Hand
Processed Without The Use of Kits. (Material such
as: Honeysuckle, Grape Vine, Non-Oak but Wood,
Bark, and Straw.)
(7) Non-Native Bought Material
(I.E. Reed, Rattan, or Purchased kits.)
(8) Split White Oak Visitor Class
(Basketmakers from outside South central Kentucky.)
(9) Children's Category
(Split White Oak Basketmakers 2 yrs. to 20 yrs. of age.)
(10) Novelty
(Split White Oak non-basket items (fans, hats, vases,
pet beds, thimbles, wishing wells, etc.)
(11) Children's Category
Non-White Oak, Native Material, no kits
Rules:
1. All baskets of any kind or description are eligible.
2. The entrant (or some member of the immediate
family (must have made the baskets within the past
three years.
3. Baskets must be made of split white oak and
cannot be made from kits.
4. The Family Medical Center has the right to
purchase the winning baskets or the entrant can agree
to make a basket similar to the winning basket for the
Family Medical Center for display in its collection.
The price of the basket would be in addition to the
prize money. Please help us keep this tradition so we
can display these winning baskets locally.
5. This contest is open to all residents of
Hart and adjoining counties.
Each person entering a basket
will receive a $10.00 Appreciation
Prize for entering
For More Information visit
www.midkentuckypullers.webs.com
Family Night
at the Hart
County Fair is
Tuesday
Admission: $8.00
-25-
10th Annual Hart County Fair
26th Annual, Silver Anniversary
 4-H 
BLACKBERRY
COBBLER CONTEST
BLACKBERRY
COBBLER CONTEST
Agricultural Building at the Fairgrounds
Saturday, July 3
Superintendent:
Denise Ballard 524-2451
Agricultural Building
For information, call the
Hart Co. Extension Office
at 524-2451
Munfordville Attorney, Charles D. Williams
Citizens First Bank of Horse Cave, Bowling
Green, Munfordville and Glasgow,
The Hart County Fair Board
Saturday, July 3
3:00 p.m.
This special event will be sponsored by
Registration: 1:00 p.m. •
Judging Begins at 1:30 p.m.
First Place Winner - $150;
Second - $100; Third - $50;
Fourth - $25; Fifth - $15
1st Place -- $100
2nd Place -- $50
3rd Place -- $25This
Special Event is being sponsored by
Charles D. Williams,
Munfordville Attorney
Rules:
1. This event is open to all Hart County 4-H Youth
ages 9-18 as of January 1, 2010. Monetary prizes will
be given to 1st, 2nd, & 3rd place winners.
2. Cloverseed/Cloverbud Division: All 4-H Youth
ages 8 & under as of January 1, 2010 will enter this
division. One champion will be named and will
receive a non-monetary prize and sponsored by the
Hart Co. 4-H Council.
Ribbons will be awarded to all other participants.
Wabash Motorsports
Presents
MUD RACE 2010
Saturday, July 3rd • 7:00 PM CST
Hart County Fairgrounds
For Fair Event Information,
7 Class of Trucks
Stock
Super Stock
Pro Street
Street Stock
Barnyard
Powder Puff
County Only
Phone 524-HART
Leave a message and someone will
return your call shortly.
Great Job
Fair Board!
Gary Gardner
3 Classes of ATV's
Wee Class, 12 & Under, 13 & Over
LADIES Dash for Cash
For information on the race
call Kenny at 270-531-5277
visit us online at www.myspace.com/
wabash_motorsports
You can also find us on Facebook!
1st District
Magistrate
"Proudly supports the
Hart County Fair"
-26-
Fun for Everyone
at the Hart
County Fair
-27-
Fun at the Fair
2009
-28-
Scenes from
Hart County
Fair 2009
-29-
Andy and The Rockers
"Andy and The Rockers" will be playing at the Hart Co. Fair on Friday, July
2, starting at 8:00pm. Band members include: Andrea Tanaro, Tony Tanaro,
Clint Childress, Randy Thomas, Jenny Brown and Ashley Smith. Their
Original Album is now available for purchase! It includes their new hit
singles "Down Home Kentucky" and "Taking Care Of Mama"! Check them
out on the web at www.andyandtherockers.com
153 Tick Ridge Rd., • Glasgow, KY 42141
Heated / Bake Paint Booth
Frame - Rack
Measuring System
Richard Harlow
Paintless Dent Repair
Jeffrey Aidala
ASE/PPG, Painter of the Year"
(270) 590-9055
(270) 834-0017
Lifetime Guarantee
-30-
Our Dream Is Becoming Reality
HART COUNTY
Agriculture Building
The Hart County Fair is celebrating 124 years of fair activities. We have
operated at various locations in the county. Nearly everyone in Hart County
has a link to the Fair. It may be participating in an event, watching a friend
or relative that is participating, serving as a volunteer or just as a spectator.
We are pleased to have Phase I of our new Agriculture Building completed
and plans are to begin construction of Phase II in the near future. It will
include 33 examples of local hard wood and local stone in its construction,
and will be home for displays of historic fair collectibles, photos, and
awards.
In addition Agriculture Building can be used by the public year round for
meetings, showers, receptions,
etc. To reserve this space
please contact Jimmy England
for cost and availability.
It has taken several years and
many hours of volunteer time
to reach our current level of
improvement and buildings at
the fair grounds. There are no
paid workers for the fair; we
are all volunteers. Funding
comes from donations and
occasional grants.
So, what does this mean to
you? Are you proud of our
county and fair? How can you
help? Financial contributions
of any size are helpful and
tax deductible. Volunteering
your time is very important.
It really takes a community
to make a county fair. Your
support is requested and
necessary for the success of
the Hart County Fair.
STATEMENT
OF APPRECIATION
The Hart County Fair Board takes great pleasure in expressing
our appreciation to the people of Hart County and adjoining counties,
who have helped make the Hart County Fair for 2010 a reality.
This is your Fair, sponsored by the Hart County Fair Association,
and is operated on a non-profit basis. The fair officials, directors
and workers serve without pay. It is their loyal and unfailing efforts
that make the Hart County Fair possible.
We wish to thank the exhibitors, whether they be large or small,
for their cooperation, support and friendly competitive spirit in
helping us to have the Hart County Fair; an annual event of which
the entire community can be proud.
We also wish to thank those who contributed to Phase 1 of the
Agriculture Building.
Hart County Fair Board President ––
Jimmy England
-31-
First Federal
Savings Bank
First Federal is the community bank in Hart county.
See why more Hart County residents and businesses
are now turning to First Federal for greater choice
and convenience. Visit us at 925 West Main Street in
Munfordville. Or open a free checking account online
today at www.ffsbky.com.
Checking • Savings • Military Banking • Investments
Debit Card Rewards • Online Banking & Billpay
Mortgages • Home Equity Lines • Personal Loans
Free Business Checking • Online Cash Management
Small Business Lending • Payments • Employee Benefits
Munfordville · Elizabethtown · Bardstown · Radcliff · Fort Knox
Flaherty · Brandenburg · Shepherdsville · Mt Washington · Louisville
Corydon · Elizabeth · Georgetown · Lanesville
Munfordville Banking Center
925 West Main Street
(270) 524-7271
EQUAL HOUSING
LENDER
www.ffsbky.com
(800) 314-BANK (2265)
Family
Medical
Center
Member
FDIC
FAMILY PRACTICE
James W. Middleton, M.D., Ph.D.
David N. Catlett, M.D.
Jennifer H. Briggs, ARNP
Vanessa Lopp, ARNP
PEDIATRICS
Evelyn E. Salisbury, M.D.
Ann Marie Hemmer, M.D.
OF HART COUNTY
Hours: Mon.Fri 8 a.m. til 8:00 p.m.
Saturday 8 a.m. til 1 p.m.
117 W. South Street
Munfordville, Kentucky 42765
Office: 270-524-7231
“Taking care of friends, family
and neighbors” Since 1977
PROUD SPONSOR OF
THE WHITE SPLIT-OAK BASKET CONTEST
& QUILT CONTEST AT THE FAIR
www.munfordvillefmc.com
-32-