Table of Contents
St Joseph Co Grange Fair
Officers & Directors
Manager – William Johnson
Executive Secretary – Ruth Cornwell CFE
Board President – Jim Barnes
Board Vice-President – Tom Miller
Board Treasurer – Jerry Waltke
Board Secretary – Paul Leeth
Directors – Keith Bower Charlie Carpenter
Jim Gushwa Jim Hart
Rob Hosftra Kris Kirsch
Mark Trowbridge Tom Waltke
Ron Weston Richard Withers
Bill Younts
Table of Contents
Page # Contents
1 Fair Camping Rules – Pet Policy –
Golf Cart Policy
2 General Rules for Exhibiting
3 Entry Fees for Livestock
3 Livestock Exhibiting Rules
Department A – Antique Tractor Pulls – pg 3
Department B - Livestock
3-6 Division 1 – Draft Horse & Ponies
6-7 Division 2 – Dairy Cattle
7-8 Division 3 – Beef Cattle
8 Division 5 – Goats
Department D – Farm, Garden & Orchard
8 Division 1 – Farm
9 Division 2 – Vegetables & Fruits
9-10 Division 3 – Orchard Products
Department E – Floriculture
10 Division 1 – Flowers
10 Division 2 – Arrangements
11 Division 3 – Plants
Department F – Home Economics
11 Division 1 – Baked Goods
11-12 Division 2 – Canned Goods
Department H- Home Arts
12-14 Division 1 – Home Arts
Department J- Creative Arts
14 Division 1 – Ceramics
15 Division 2 – Hobbies
15 Division 3 – Art
16 Division 4 – Amateur Photography
16 Division 5 - Woodworking
Department K- Antiques
16-18 Division 1 – Antiques
Department L – Horticultural Quilt
19 Rules, Pattern & Entry Form
Open class livestock entry form –
Centerfold – pull out section
FAIR CAMPING:
Pre-registration - $220.00
Fair Week - $20.00 per night plus admission
**All extension cords must be 12 gauge or larger
**All campers in the upgraded areas will require a 30 amp plug or an adapter.
MICHIGAN HEALTH DEPARTMENT RULE:
Water outlets are available in camping areas for filling purposes only. Direct connections are forbidden.
*All campers MUST pay upon arrival.
*All campers MUST have a permit.
*Each person in the camper must have a season pass, which can be purchased from the camping superintendent.
*All pets brought to the Fairgrounds must have appropriate papers and shots and be confined to the immediate campsite area. Pets may not accompany owners into commercial buildings, livestock barns or on the grounds outside of the owner’s campsite. Violation will be grounds for expulsion from the grounds and campsite with no refund.
*All pets shall be on a 6’ leash and never left unattended.
*Only one car per campsite.
*NO refunds to persons leaving early.
*Camping superintendent has the authority to ask campers to move or leave the grounds.
General Fairground Rules
The St Joseph Co Grange Fair Association, its agents, volunteers and employees shall not be held liable in case of injury to exhibitors, concessionaires or the public on the grounds of the St Joseph Co Grange Fair.
Every possible protection and courtesy will be extended to all the St Joseph Co Grange Fair, but the Board/Association shall not be responsible for any loss of exhibits, animals or equipment in case of fire, theft, and vandalism or from loss of any other cause.
No person will be permitted to make solicitation of any nature on the fairgrounds except by contracted concession or commercial rented spaces.
No person will be permitted to post or display signs, distribute handbills or merchandise except under fair contract.
Pet Policy:
No pets will be allowed on the fairgrounds, exception in campground with a permitted camper. NO DOGS ALLOWED IN THE LIVESTOCK BARNS OR AREA AROUND THE BARNS.
Exception: Service dogs will be allowed.
Golf/ATV/Off Road Vehicles Policy:
Golf Carts/ATV/Off Road Vehicles will be not allowed for recreational use. Any vehicle if on the fairgrounds shall require a permit at a cost of $25.00 purchased at the fair office. Available August 1 at the fair office.
1. The Fair office must have a proof of liability insurance for all vehicles before a permit can be issued.
2. Drivers must be 16 years or older with a valid drivers license or have an off-road vehicle permit. Must have copy filed with fair office.
3. Permit must be displayed on vehicle and be visible.
4. NO more than the allotted number of people can ride on the vehicle than the available seating.
5. A map will be given to each person showing the roads allowed on and hours to be used
6. Any violation to these rules, you will be asked to remove your vehicle from the fairgrounds.
Exception: Persons handicapped and/or disabled will be allowed to have battery-powered wheelchairs and/or battery powered three-wheeled scooters.
General Rules for Exhibiting
1. All entries must be made in the name of the owner or joint owner, actual grower or producer.
2. Application for entries in all departments must be made on the fair official entry form. Livestock entry forms are printed in the premium book. Still exhibits entry forms will be filled out when exhibitor brings in the entry. The right is reserved to reject any entry offered.
3. Every article or animal upon the Fairgrounds will be under the control of the Association.
4. All exhibits shall be judged in competition to receive state premium money.
5. No premium will be paid on articles not listed.
6. Judges have the right not to award any premium if article or animal is not worthy even if there is no competition.
7. The Association reserves the right to withhold the premium in a case in which it shall appear to the Board of Directors that the regulations have not been complied with, or that fraud or deception has been practiced or attempted.
8. All protest must be made in writing stating plainly the cause of complaint or appeal and must be delivered to the Superintendent or Fair Manager before the close of the Fair.
9. No complaint or appeal based on the statement that the awarding committee has overlooked animals or articles will be considered. All awards will be deemed final unless appealed from under this rule.
10. The Fair is not infallible, mistakes will be made, therefore, if you know you drew premiums and do not receive a check by November 1st, notify the Fair secretary. Information needed when you call – Department-Division-Section and Class number of your entry.
11. Notice will be posted if premium checks will be available by the last Saturday of the fair.
12. In the case the receipts of the Fair are insufficient to pay the expenses and premiums in full; the premiums will be prorated among those entitled to receive them.
General Rules – Still Exhibits
Still exhibits will be accepted on Friday 2:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. before the Fair.
1. All exhibitors must register with the Premium Office located under the grandstand.
2. Still exhibits will be released 10:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. on the closing Saturday or Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon. Free admission to the grounds to pick up exhibits will not be given until 10:00 p.m. on Saturday.
3. NO EXHIBITS WILL BE RELEASED EARLY.
4. All articles not picked up from the fair will be disposed of after October 31.
5. Upon these conditions only entries will be accepted.
General Rules – Livestock – Drug Testing Procedures
The St. Joseph Co Grange Fair enforces the following drug testing procedures if needed.
Livestock Sample Collection Procedures – Performed by a Veterinarian/authorized representative
Prior to the Fair
1. Request the animal drug testing supplies from the Michigan Department of Agriculture, Laboratory Division, at least thirty days prior to the event. The request must be made by mail or fax (517) 337-5094. For questions or information contact Gina Dewitt, Equine Drug Testing Section at (517) 203-1356 or (517-337-5082
NOTE: The fair has legal authority to require drug testing under the Animal Industry Act, Act 466 of 1988, as amended, in Section 40(3): “A fair, exhibition, exposition, or show authority may require additional testing or vaccination of animals before entry and during the fair, exhibition, exposition of show.”
At the Fair
1. Verify the animal you are about to test. Identify any tattoos, ear tags or ear notches that are on the animal. Whenever possible use USDA official identification vs. farm identification. Be sure to include this information on the “Sample Tag”.
2. Present the container for examination to the animal representative/exhibitor, making sure to verify with the animal representative that the security seal has not been previously broken. If the sample container is rejected for any reason, use another container and return the defective one to the laboratory.
NOTE: The animal representative must remain with the animal at all times during the sample collection process.
3. Record the seal # in the top right box of the Sample Transmittal Packing List.
4. Open the container by pressing upward on the tab marked open, breaking the seal.
5. Place the container in the catching stick, fold the lid back and anchor it under the metal finger welded onto the handle.
6. If a urine sample cannot be obtained, a Michigan Licensed Veterinarian/Veterinarian Technician may collect five tubes of blood from the animal. Each tube of blood must be identified with one of the six small sticker tags provided on the “Sample Tag”. Place the five labeled blood tubes inside a plastic sample container and seal as described below.
7. After collecting the sample, close the lid and snap it completely shut. Loop the barbed plastic strip on the sample container through the two holes in the container tabs and pull snug. Apply a short piece of evidence tape across the protruding end of the plastic barbed strip and also across the lid and down the sides of the container.
8. Complete the information on a “Sample Tag” substituting the name of the fair for “Track” the name of the animal (Grand Champion Steer, etc.) for “Horse” and the ear tag number or other unique identification number for “Tattoo”. After the animal representative has watched the sample collection and sealing, they must sign under “Witness” on the sample tag. The person collecting the sample must sign under the “Sampled By” on the “Sample Tag”.
9. Place one completed large sticker tag from the top of the ”Sample Tag” on the top of the sample container over the evidence tape and the other completed large sticker tag on the side of the container. The remaining portion of the completed “Sample Tag” must be kept and NOT returned to the lab.
10. Lock the sealed and labeled sample container in a metal can.
Note: Once the can is locked it cannot be opened until it reaches the lab.
11. Samples must be held secure and cold until transferred to the laboratory.
Note: Urine may be frozen, blood must be kept refrigerated and never be frozen.
12. Any discarded needles should be placed in an approved “Sharps” container by the veterinarian/veterinarian technician.
13. When all sample collection has been completed, fill our the “Sample Transmittal Packing List.” The packing list must identify the tag number of all samples included in the case. Enclose the completed “Sample Transmittal Packing List,” any unused supplies and regenerated/refrozen freezer packs in the case and seal it with the provided intact case seal.
After Sample Collection is Completed
1. Transport samples to the lab either in person or by overnight express. Arrange samples to arrive at the lab during normal business hours (7:30 am – 5:00 pm, Monday thru Friday). The lab is located on the campus of Michigan State University at: 1615 S Harrison Rd, East Lansing, MI 48823.
2. Collect and retain signed Animal Certification Forms and the remaining portion of the completed “Sample Tag”.
Note: Both of these documents should be kept in a secure place for cross-reference when sample results are received. In the event of positive result these documents must be kept as evidence.
Entry Fees – Livestock
Livestock entry forms will not be accepted before June 1st.
NO Refund for livestock fees after September 1.
Horse & Pony: Tack Stall fee - $35.00 per stall
Stall fee - $25.00 per box stall
Halter classes - $5.00 per class
Driving classes - $8.00 per class
Beef & Dairy: Entry fee - $5.00 per head
Class fee - $3.00 per class
Goat: Pen fee - $2.00 per pen
Entry fee - $2.00 per head
Entry fee & stall/pen fee is due at the time of your livestock entry.
Livestock exhibitor age limit for open class is 6 years of age & older.
All livestock exhibitors must follow the 2017 Animal Health Requirements for Livestock Exhibited in Michigan – mdard
1. Livestock entries – Entries will be accepted in accordance with date received in the fair office. Deadline date is listed on the livestock entry form.
2. 4-H exhibitors can enter their livestock under open class rules, pay all open class entry fees, and follow all other open class rules.
3. Stalls will be filled at the discretion of management according to barn availability for all livestock.
4. Only livestock to be shown may be housed at the fair (exceptions: doe & kid, cow & calf, mare & foal)
5. Exhibitors need to verify their entries by 4:00 p.m. on Sunday of fair week at the livestock office – These will be the final changes before the judge’s books are printed.
6. Animals entered must be on the grounds before 5:00 p.m. Sunday of fair week.
7. NO livestock will be released before 12:00 midnight of the closing Saturday or exhibitor will be fined in the amount of premium earned.
8. NO trucks or trailers for loading animals will be permitted by the barns until 12:00 midnight.
9. All animals must be the bonafide property of the exhibitor at the time of making entry.
10. No livestock are to be in any of the camping area. This means no walking or driving horses into the area.
11. Exhibitors shall be present at all times when livestock are outside the barns.
12. Alley between stalls must be open to the Public 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. THIS RULE WILL BE STRICLY ENFORCED. Excluding show days.
13. Exhibitors will be permitted to bring onto the grounds feed and bedding up to 10:00 a.m. The management reserves the right to refuse admission of such, if in judgement there is an excessive amount. The space in the barns is for exhibition purposes and not for storage of feed and bedding.
14. Persons desiring to remove animals early from the grounds that are on exhibition must apply to the Board of Directors for permission.
15. Animals occupying stalls/pens must be duly entered upon the entry books and shown in public competition when called by the judge to receive premium money.
16. Exhibitors will be required to furnish the superintendent the correct and satisfactory pedigrees of all animals claimed as purebred to settle any questions of breeding, age or ownership.
17. Exhibitors failing to keep their stalls/pens in a clean condition and put manure in designated places may be asked by the Superintendent to remove the animals and be fined in the amount of premium earned.
18. The Board of Directors reserves the right to refuse admission of any animal(s) originating from a herd whenever the status of health of the entire herd is questionable or suspicious.
19. NO exhibitor may enter for premiums more than two breeds of horses, cattle, sheep or goats.
20. Stock, Horse trailers and/or semi trucks with trailers will be parked in a row inside the practice track. Any exhibitor not complying with this may forfeit all rights to premiums.
21. NO dogs allowed in the barns.
22. Absolutely no smoking or alcohol will be allowed in barns.
23. Upon these conditions only, entries will be accepted
DEPARTMENT A
ANTIQUE FARM TRACTOR PULL
Division 1 Sec. 1 – Antique Farm Tractor Pulls
Friday – 8:00 a.m.
All pulling tractors must be 1967 and older or the first date of manufacture for that series.
All Rules are listed on the website
DEPARTMENT B – LIVESTOCK
Division 1 – Horse, Pony, Mule, Donkey
Superintendent: Richard Withers
Asst. Superintendent: Randy Stone & Kris Kirsch
Livestock Entry Form will not be accept before
June 1st.
Entry fees – Tack Stall rent - $35.00 per stall
Stall rent - $25.00 per box stall
Class fee - $5.00 per halter class
$8.00 per driving class
JUDGING TIMES:
Sections 13 thru 20 –Thursday 9:00 a.m.
Sections 1 thru 5 – Wednesday 9:00 a.m.
Sections 6 & 7 – Wednesday 1:00 p.m.
Section 22 – Friday 9:00 a.m.
Section 21 – Friday (1 hour after AM ends)
Show ring is not available to open class exhibitors until Tuesday evening.
Chuck Wagon Races - Tuesday @ 7:00 p.m.
RULES:
1. All exhibits in this division shall occupy stalls/box.
2. Exhibitors – it will be your responsibility to be in the ring when class is called. Please consult the Superintendent if there is a problem. To prevent any mistakes in taking exhibits to the show ring, listen for the calling of classes.
3. All horses must be exercised daily.
4. Single entries may compete in any group classes.
5. The age of horses shall be computed from January 1.
6. Exhibitors will be limited to 1 entry in group classes:
a. Produce of Dam-2 animals any age either sex
b. Get of Sire-3 animals any age either sex
c. Breeders Herd-stallion and 3 mares
d. Pair of Geldings or Mares or Mare & Foal
7. Exhibitors are allowed 2 entries in other classes.
8. Ponies/Horses shown at halter may have one handler & one tailer. Tailer must retire to the rail when duties are finished.
Section 1 – Ponies 38” and under
Classes:
201-Stallion 3 yr & over 202-Stallion 2 yrs & under
203-Mare 3 & over 204-Mare 2 yrs & under
205-Gelding 3 & over 206-Gelding 2 yrs & under
Section 2 – Ponies 46” & over 38”
Classes:
207-Stallion 3 yr & over 208-Stallion 2 yrs & under
209-Mare 3 & over 210-Mare 2 yrs & under
211-Gelding 3 & over 212-Gelding 2 yrs & under
Section 3 – Ponies 56” & over 46”
Classes:
213-Stallion 3 yr & over 214-Stallion 2 yrs & under
215-Mare 3 & over 216-Mare 2 yrs & under
217-Gelding 3 & over 218-Gelding 2 yrs & under
Section 4 – Donkeys & Mules
Class: 220 – 56” & under all ages – RIBBON ONLY
NO PREMIUMS
Section 5 – Grand & Reserve Champion classes
Reserve: 222 – Stallion 223- Mare 224 - Gelding
Grand: 225 – Stallion 226 – Mare 227 - Gelding
Rosette & Trophy Only – NO PREMIUMS
Section 6 – Ponies & Miniature Horses - under 56” – single 2 wheel vehicle
Participants must be under 18 yrs.
Classes:
233-38” & under miniature horse
234-Over 38” to 56” single pony
235-PeeWee, ages 6 to 11,46” & under single
pony/miniature horse - Exhibitor may not show in
any other classes – Ribbon only, no premium
Rules:
1. Judging: 40% conformation of pony, 60% performance, quality and manners
2. Hitches may be required to do individual maneuvers.
Section 7– Ponies & Miniature Horses – Adults 19 yrs & older – single 2 wheel vehicle
Classes:
240-38” & under miniature horse
241-Over 38” to 46” – single pony
242-Over 46” to 56” –single pony
Champion Pony/Miniature Horse Cart Classes (Must qualify)
1st place from classes 233, 234, 240, 241 & 242
No premium given
244 – Champion Pony/Miniature Horse
245 – Champion Pony/Miniature Horse
Section 8 – Ponies/Miniature Horses 56” & under – 4 wheel vehicle
Classes:
250 – 56” & under single pony/miniature horse – Adult
19 yrs & older
251 – 56” & under single pony/miniature horse – Youth
18 yrs & under
252 – 56” & under 2 ponies/miniature horses – Adult
19 yrs & older
253 – 56” & under 2 ponies/miniature horses – Youth
18 yrs & under
254 – PeeWee – ages 6 to 11 – 46” & under – single or
2 ponies/miniature horses. Exhibitor may not
show in any other driving class – Ribbon only, no
premium
Champion Ponies/Miniature Horses 4 wheel vehicle
Must qualify
1st place from classes 250 thru 253
No premium given
255 – Reserve Champion Ponies/Miniature Horses
256 – Champion Ponies/Miniature Horses
Premiums: Section 1 through Section 8 – unless marked no premiums given
1st – 15 2nd- 13 3rd-12 4th-11 5th-10 6th-9 7th-8
Section 13-18 Draft Horses & Mules
Section 13-Clydesdales
Classes:
260-Stallion 4 yr. & over 261-Stallion 3 yr.
262 – Reserve Sr. Champion Stallion
263 – Sr. Champion Stallion
264-Stallion 2 yr. 265-Stallion 1 yr.
266-Stallion Foal
267 – Reserve Jr. Champion Stallion
268 - Jr. Champion Stallion
269 – Reserve Grand Champion Stallion
270 – Grand Champion Stallion
271-Mare 5 yr. & over 272-Mare 4 yr.
273-Mare 3 yr.
274-Reserve Sr. Champion Mare
275-Sr. Champion Mare
276-Mare 2 yr. 277-Mare 1 yr.
278-Filly Foal
279-Reserve Jr. Champion Mare
280-Jr. Champion Mare
281-Reserve Grand Champion Mare
282-Grand Champion Mare
283-Gelding 5 yr & over
284-Gelding 4 yr & under
1 entry allowed for group classes
285-Mare & Weanling 286-Produce of Mare
287-Get of Sire 288-Breeder’s Herd
289-Matched Pair of Mares, 2 yrs & over
290-Pair of Gelding
Section 14 - Belgians
Classes:
300-Stallion 4 yr. & over 301-Stallion 3 yr.
302 – Reserve Sr. Champion Stallion
303 – Sr. Champion Stallion
304-Stallion 2 yr. 305-Stallion 1 yr.
306-Stallion Foal
307 – Reserve Jr. Champion Stallion
308 - Jr. Champion Stallion
309 – Reserve Grand Champion Stallion
310 – Grand Champion Stallion
311-Mare 5 yr. & over 312-Mare 4 yr.
313-Mare 3 yr.
314-Reserve Sr. Champion Mare
315-Sr. Champion Mare
316-Mare 2 yr. 317-Mare 1 yr.
318-Filly Foal
319-Reserve Jr. Champion Mare
320-Jr. Champion Mare
321-Reserve Grand Champion Mare
322-Grand Champion Mare
323-Gelding 5 yr & over
324-Gelding 4 yr & under
1 entry allowed for group classes
325-Mare & Weanling 326-Produce of Mare
327-Get of Sire 328-Breeder’s Herd
329-Matched Pair of Mares, 2 yrs & over
330-Pair of Gelding
Section 15-Percherons
Classes:
400-Stallion 4 yr. & over 401-Stallion 3 yr.
402 – Reserve Sr. Champion Stallion
403 – Sr. Champion Stallion
404-Stallion 2 yr. 405-Stallion 1 yr.
406-Stallion Foal
407 – Reserve Jr. Champion Stallion
408 - Jr. Champion Stallion
409 – Reserve Grand Champion Stallion
410 – Grand Champion Stallion
411-Mare 5 yr. & over 412-Mare 4 yr.
413-Mare 3 yr.
414-Reserve Sr. Champion Mare
415-Sr. Champion Mare
416-Mare 2 yr. 417-Mare 1 yr.
418-Filly Foal
419-Reserve Jr. Champion Mare
420-Jr. Champion Mare
421-Reserve Grand Champion Mare
422-Grand Champion Mare
423-Gelding 5 yr & over
424-Gelding 4 yr & under
1 entry allowed for group classes
425-Mare & Weanling 426-Produce of Mare
427-Get of Sire 428-Breeder’s Herd
429-Matched Pair of Mares, 2 yrs & over
430-Pair of Gelding
Section 16 - Haflinger
Classes:
500-Stallion 4 yr. & over 501-Stallion 3 yr.
502 – Reserve Sr. Champion Stallion
503 – Sr. Champion Stallion
504-Stallion 2 yr. 505-Stallion 1 yr.
506-Stallion Foal
507 – Reserve Jr. Champion Stallion
508 - Jr. Champion Stallion
509 – Reserve Grand Champion Stallion
510 – Grand Champion Stallion
511-Mare 5 yr. & over 512-Mare 4 yr.
513-Mare 3 yr.
514-Reserve Sr. Champion Mare
515-Sr. Champion Mare
516-Mare 2 yr. 517-Mare 1 yr.
518-Filly Foal
519-Reserve Jr. Champion Mare
520-Jr. Champion Mare
521-Reserve Grand Champion Mare
522-Grand Champion Mare
523-Gelding 5 yr & over
524-Gelding 4 yr & under
1 entry allowed for group classes
525-Mare & Weanling 526-Produce of Mare
527-Get of Sire 528-Breeder’s Herd
529-Matched Pair of Mares, 2 yrs & over
530-Pair of Gelding
Section 17 – Other Registered Breeds
Classes:
600-Stallion 4 yr. & over 601-Stallion 3 yr.
602 – Reserve Sr. Champion Stallion
603 – Sr. Champion Stallion
604-Stallion 2 yr. 605-Stallion 1 yr.
606-Stallion Foal
607 – Reserve Jr. Champion Stallion
608 - Jr. Champion Stallion
609 – Reserve Grand Champion Stallion
610 – Grand Champion Stallion
611-Mare 5 yr. & over 612-Mare 4 yr.
613-Mare 3 yr.
614-Reserve Sr. Champion Mare
615-Sr. Champion Mare
616-Mare 2 yr. 617-Mare 1 yr.
618-Filly Foal
619-Reserve Jr. Champion Mare
620-Jr. Champion Mare
621-Reserve Grand Champion Mare
622-Grand Champion Mare
623-Gelding 5 yr & over
624-Gelding 4 yr & under
1 entry allowed for group classes
625-Mare & Weanling 626-Produce of Mare
627-Get of Sire 628-Breeder’s Herd
629-Matched Pair of Mares, 2 yrs & over
630-Pair of Gelding
Section 18 – Mules
Classes:
700 – Jacks - All ages, under 56”
701 – Jacks - All ages, over 57”
702 – Gennys – all ages, under 56”
703 – Gennys – all ages, over 57”
704 – Pair of Jacks – under 56”
705 – Pack of Jacks – over 57”
706 – Pair of Gennys – under 56”
707 – Pair of Gennys – over 57”
Premium for Section 13-18
1st-15 2nd-13 3rd-12 4th-11 5th-10 6th-9 7th-8
Grand, Junior & Senior Champion… Rosette
Reserve Champion…………………. Rosette
Section 19 – All Breeds
Class: 291A -Grand Champion Draft Gelding …. Trophy
Class: 291B – Grand Champion Draft Pony …… Trophy
Section 20 – Showmanship
*Animals shown in showmanship must be 1 yr or older and be shown in a halter class.
Classes:
292-Jr Draft Horse Showmanship – Ages 9-14
293-Sr Draft Horse Showmanship – Ages 15-19
Premium: Rosettes – 1st thru 6th placing
Section 21 – Multiple Hitches- Draft Horse & Mule Classes: 294-2 Horse Hitch
295-2 Horse Hitch-Fjord/Haflinger/Draft Pony
296 – 2 Mule Hitch
Premium: 1st-50 2nd-45 3rd-40 4th-35 5th-30
6th-25 7th-25
Classes: 297-3 Horse Unicorn Hitch
298-3 Horse Unicorn-Fjord/Haflinger/Draft Pony
299 – 3 Mule Unicorn Hitch
Premium: 1st-55 2nd-50 3rd-45 4th-40 5th-35
6th-35 7th-35
Classes: 300-4 Horse Hitch
301-4 Horse Hitch-Fjord/Haflinger/Draft Pony
302 – 4 Mule Hitch
Premium:1st-60 2nd-55 3rd-50 4th-45 5th-40
6th-40 7th-40
Class:303-6 Horse Hitch – All Breeds
Premium:1st-140 2nd-130 3rd-120 4th-100
5th-80 6th-70 7th-60
Class: 304-2 Horse or Pony Hitch – 3 yrs & under
**305-2 Horse or Pony Farm Hitch
**Farm wagon & harness only – NO show wagons/harness will be allowed.
Premium: 1st-35 2nd-30 3rd-25 4th-20 5th-20
6th-20 7th-20
Section 22 – Cart – Draft Horses & Mules
Rules for classes 315 to 318
1. No stallions permitted
2. Participants in classes 303 & 305 must have an adult ride with them in vehicle
Classes:
315-Junior Driving Cart – age 9-14
316-Junior Driving Cart - age 15-19
317-Junior Driving Team – age 9-14
318-Junior Driving Team – age 15-19
Premium: 1st-15 2nd-13 3rd-12 4th-11 5th-10
6th-9 7th-8
Rules for classes 320 to 328
1. Single horse hitched to cart. Driver may appear in formal or semi-formal attire.
2. Same horse may not appear in 2 adult hitched-to-cart classes.
3. An exhibitor may drive only in one of the following: Jr/Sr Driving Cart OR Gentlemen/Ladies Cart
Classes: Driven by Ladies
320-Clydesdale 321-Belgian
322-Percheron 323-Fjord/Haflinger/Draft Pony
324-Mule
Classes: Driven by Gentlemen
325-Clydesdale 326-Belgian
327-Percheron 328-Fjord/Haflinger/Draft Pony
329-Mule
Premium: 1st-35 2nd-30 3rd-25 4th-20 5th-20
6th-20 7th-20
Championship Cart Class: (Must qualify)
330-Cart Driven by Ladies – Trophy
331-Cart Driven by Gentlemen – Trophy
Classes: 2 Horse Tandem Hitch to Cart
*Must be 19 yrs of age or older to drive in 335/336
335-Clydesdale, Percheron, Belgian
336-Fjord, Haflinger /Draft Pony
337-Mules
Premium:1st-50 2nd-45 3rd-40 4th-35 5th-30
6th-25 7th-25
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DEPARTMENT B
Division 2 – Dairy Cattle
Superintendent: Jerry Waltke
Assistant Superintendent: Bill Prichard
Livestock Entry Forms will not be accept before June 1st.
Entry fee: $5.00 per head & $3.00 per class
Judging Time: Wednesday 10:00 a.m.
Rules for Dairy & Beef Cattle:
1. The age of all cow classes will be computed as Sept 1st preceding the Fair.
2. Exhibitor must be prepared to present certificates of registry for all cattle to the superintendent 48 hours prior to show starting time. No animal will be exhibited for premium without said paperwork completed on registration, transfer certificate or pedigree papers. Superintendent may check all certificates and identify with individual animals.
3. Horns-cattle shall be polled or properly dehorned except calf months or younger, unless required by Breed Assoc. to have horns intact.
4. Exhibitors will be limited to 1 entry in group classes. All animals in group classes must be owned by 1 exhibitor. Exhibitor allowed 2 entries in individual classes
5. Animals shown in group classes must be shown in individual classes.
6. No milk will be accepted for Grade A milk sale through the Fair unless it has been milked in the Fair’s milking parlor.
7. NO BULL shall be allowed to enter the grounds or remain thereon, without being safely secured, a person in charge of managing it, and if over 1 yr old, without a substantial ring in its nose. All bulls must be confined to the barns unless being led for judging.
Group Classes:
*Produce of Dam – 2 animals: either sex, any age,
Produce of 1 cow
*Dam & Daughter *Three best females
Sections:
1-Holstein 2-Guernsey 3-Jersey
4-Ayshire 5-Milking Shorthorn
6-Brown Swiss 7-Dutch Belt
8-Other Register Breeds
Classes:
305-Jr Heifer Calf – Calved from March 1 – July 21
306-Winter Heifer Calf – Dec 1 – Feb 29
307-Fall Heifer Calf – Sept 1 – Nov 30
308-Summer Yearling Heifer – June 1-Aug 31
309-Spring Yearling Heifer – March 1 –May 31
310-Winter Yearling Heifer – Dec 1 – Feb 29
311-Fall Yearling Heifer – Sept 1-Nov 30
312-Jr Champion Female (Classes 309-311)
313-Reserve Jr. Champion Female
314-Yearling Heifer in Production – Sept 1-Feb 28
315-Jr 2 yr old cow – Mar 1 – Aug 31
316-Sr. 2 yr old cow – Sept 1 – Feb 28
317-Cow 3 yrs & under 4 yrs
318-Cow 4 yrs & under 5 yrs
319-Cow 5 yrs & older
320-Sr Champion Female (Classes 314 – 319)
321-Reserve Sr Champion Female
322- Grand Champion Female
323-Reserve Grand Champion Female
324-Produce of Dam
325-Dam & Daughter
326-Three best females
Premiums: Individual classes: 1st-25 2nd-23 3rd-22 4th-21 5th-19 6th-18 7th-16
Premiums: Group classes (324-326): 1st-21 2nd-19
3rd-18 4th-16 5th-15 6th-14 7th-13
Premiums: All Champion classes: Rosette
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DEPARTMENT B
Division 3 – Beef Cattle
Superintendent: Jerry Waltke
Assistant Superintendent: Bill Prichard
Livestock Entry Forms will not be accept before June 1st.
Entry fee: $5.00 per head & $3.00 per class
JUDGING TIME: Tuesday following the 4-H beef show
Rules for Beef Cattle are the same as Dairy Cattle
Sections:
1-Aberdeen Angus 2-Hereford
3-Maine Anjou 4-Shorthorn 5-Chianina
6-Dexter 7-Limousin 8-Scottish Highland
9-Simmental 10-Other Reg. Breeds
Classes:
350-Junior Bull Calf – calved May 1 or after current year
351-Intermediate Bull Calf – Jan 1 to April 30 current yr.
352-Sr. Bull Calf – Sept.1 to Dec. 31 previous year
353-Summer Yearling Bull-May 1 to Aug 31 previous yr
354-Jr. Yearling Bull – January 1 to April 30 previous yr
355-Junior Champion Bull (classes 350 - 354)
356-Reserve Junior Champion Bull
357-Sr. Yearling Bull – Sept.1 to Dec. 31
358-Bull – 2 yrs. old & under 3 yrs.
360-Sr. Champion Bull (classes 357-358
361-Reserve Sr. Champion Bull
362-Grand Champion Bull
363-Reserve Grand Champion Bull
364-Junior Heifer Calf – May 1 and after current year
365-Intermediate Heifer Calf–Jan 1-April 30 current yr
366-Sr. Heifer Calf – Sept 1 to Dec 31 previous year
367-Jr. Yearling Heifer-Jan. 1 to April 30 previous yr
368-Summer Yearling Heifer – May1 to Aug. 31 –
previous year
369-Jr. Champion Female (Classes 364-368)
370-Reserve Jr. Champion Female
371-Sr. Yearling Heifer – Sept 1 to Dec 31
372-Cow, 2 yrs old w/calf born in current year by side
373-Cow, 3 yrs old and older w/calf born in
current year by side
374-Sr. Champion Female (classes 371-373)
375-Reserve Sr. Champion Female
376-Grand Champion Female
377-Reserve Grand Champion Female
Premiums: Individual classes: 1st-25 2nd-23 3rd-22 4th-21 5th-19 6th-18 7th-16
Premiums: Champion Classes:
Classes: 355/360/363/369/374/377 - Rosette
Classes: 356/362/370/375/376 – Rosette
Section 12 – Classes:
390 – Supreme Overall Bull (from class 362)
319 – Supreme Overall Female (from class 376)
Premiums: $10.00 & Banner
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DEPARTMENT B
Division 5 – Goats
Superintendents: Doyle Carpenter & Tony Hochstetler
Entry fees - $2.00 per pen
$2.00 per head
Livestock Entry Forms will not be accepted before June 1st.
JUDGING TIME: Monday 8:30 a.m.
.
RULES:
1. Goats must be owned by exhibitor and have been in his/her possession by July 1 of the current year.
2. All open class dairy goats must be dehorned or naturally polled. All non-dairy goats may be exhibited with horns.
3. No buck will be permitted of any age
4. All goats 6 weeks of age & older must be tied at the fair – except Angora goats
5. Exhibitors will be allowed only 1 entry in group classes: Dam & Daughter
6. Exhibitors will be allowed 2 entries in individual classes.
7. Milking on show day is left at the discretion of the exhibitor.
Section 1 – Dairy Goats
Classes:
700-Jr Doe Kid-born April1 of current year & after
701-Inter. Doe Kid-born Mar 1-31 of current year
702-Sr. Doe Kid-born in Jan of Feb of current year
*703-Jr Yearling Doe-born May 1-Dec 31 of previous yr
*704-Sr Yearling Doe-born Jan 1-Apr 30 of previous yr
*Not in milk for this classes
705-Jr Champion Doe
706-Reserve Champion Doe
707-Yearling Milker – under 2 years
708-Junior Milker – 2 yrs and under 3 yrs
709-Intermediate Milker – 3 yrs and under 5 yrs
710-Senior Milker – 5 years and over
711-Sr. Champion Doe
712-Sr. Reserve Champion Doe
713-Grand Champion Doe
714-Reserve Grand Champion Doe
715-Best Udder
716-Dam & Daughter
Premium: 1st-11 2nd-10 3rd-9 4th-8 5th-7
6th –6 7th-5
Premium: class 715 – Ribbon only
Premium: Championship
Classes: 705/706/711 thru 714 – Rosette
Section 2 – Non-Dairy Goats
Classes:
724-Doe Kid – under 1 year
725-Yearling Doe – 1 yr and under 2 yrs
726-Jr Doe – 2 yrs and under 4 yrs
727-Sr Doe – 4 yrs and older
728-Champion Doe
729-Reserve Champion Doe
730-Dam & Daughter
Premium: 1st-11 2nd-10 3rd-9 4th-8 5th-7
6th-6 7th-5
Championship classes: Rosette
Section 3 – Pee Wee Showmanship
Open to 6 to 8 year olds
Enter is 8:15 Monday morning and will be the first class before open class goats
Goats shown in Pee Wee Showmanship must already be housed on the fairgrounds under Open Class and/or 4-H regulations, and do not have to be owned by the exhibitor.
No premiums for this class
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Department D
Farm – Garden – Orchard Products
Superintendent: Kris Gushwa
Read all rules & regulations in the front of the book before exhibiting.
Division 1 – Farm
*All grain & seed must be the product of the current year and grown by the exhibitor.
Section 1 – Grains – 1 qt.
Classes:
1000-Wheat 1001-Cow Beans 1002-Winter Rye
1003- Oats 1004-Soy Beans 1005-Red Kidney 1006-Any Dried Bean 1007-White Bean
Section 2 – Corn – 6 ears
Classes:
1015-Hybrid Corn (non irrigated)
1016-Hybrid Corn (irrigated)
1017-Sweet Corn (any variety)
1018-Popcorn (any variety) 1019-Indian Corn
1020-Any other corn
Section 3 – Potatoes – plate of 4
Classes:
1033-Kennebeck 1034-Early Variety
1035-Red Pontiac 1036-Russet Burbank
Section 4 – Forage – best flake
Class:
1040-All Varieties
Section 5 – Stalk Exhibits – 4 stalks
Classes:
1045-Soybeans 1046-Corn 1047-Sorghum
Premium: - Division 1
1st-3.00 2nd-2.00 3rd-1.00
Section 6
Class: 1048 – Judges Choice Award – Div 1
Premium: 1st-10.00 2nd-5.00
Division 2 – Vegetables & Fruits
*All produce exhibited must be clean, uniform and market size to receive premium
*All produce must be grown by the exhibitor
**Note – produce might have to be disposed of before the end of the fair week due to spoilage.
Section 1
Classes: Plate of 4
1050-Sweet Potatoes/Yams 1051-Okra
1052-White Onions 1053-Yellow Onions
1054-Red Onions 1055-Green Onions
1056-Turnips 1057-Leeks
1058-Beets 1059-Carrots
1060-Parsnips 1061-Bell Pepper
1062-Red Lg. Tomatoes 1063-Pear Tomatoes
1064-Yellow Lg. Tomatoes 1065-Plum/Roma Tom.
1066-Red Sm. Tomatoes 1067-Garlic Buds
1068-Winter Radishes 1069-Summer Radish
1070-Kohlrabi 1071-Cucumber
1072-Pickling Cucumbers
1073-Hot Peppers 3”/longer
1074-Hot Peppers 3”/shorter
1075-Sweet Pepper – any other
1076-Yellow Sm. Tomatoes
1077-Rudabaga
Classes: 1 item
1080-Swt Potato Squash 1081-Eggplant
1082-Celery Cabbage 1083-Grn. Cabbage
1084-Red Cabbage 1085-Stalk of Celery
1086-Spagetti Squash 1087-Sum. Squash
1088-Acron Squash 1089-Zucchini
1090-Hubbard Squash 1091-Butternut Squash
1092-Buttercup Squash 1093-Pie Pumpkin
1094-Field Pumpkin 1095-Muskmelon
1096-Watermelon 1097-Citron
1098-Gooseneck Gourds
1099-Apple Gourds
Classes: Beans - Plate of 12
1100-Lima (in shell) 1101-Green Snap
1102-Yellow Snap 1103-Other Snap
Classes: Largest by weight
*1109-Beet *1110-Tomato
*1111-Onion *1112-Apple
*1113-Cabbage *1114-Potato
*1115-Muskemelon *1116-Squash
*1117-Watermelon 1118-Pumpkin
*Class not eligible for premiums – ribbon only
Classes: Longest or by diameter
*1120-Ear of Corn *1121-Green Bean
*1122-Cucumber 1123-Sunflower
*Class not eligible for premiums – ribbon only
Classes: Specialty
1130-Display of Peanuts
1131-Smallest Ripe Miniature Pumpkin
1132-Novelties in Garden Produce
1133-Basket of Gourds
1134-Display of Vegetables (home grown)
1135-Decorate a Pumpkin – no carving allowed
Premium: Division 2
1st-3.00 2nd-2.00 3rd-1.00
Section 2
Class: 1150-Judges Choice Award – Division 2
Premium: 1st-10.00 2nd-5.00
Division 3 – Orchard Products
*The exhibitor must grow produce
*Note – produce might have to be disposed of before the end of the fair week due to spoilage.
Section 1 – Apples
Classes: Plate of 5
1162-Jonathon 1163-McIntosh
1164-Northern Spy 1165-Gldn Delicious
1166-Red Delicious 1167-Any red variety
1168-Rome Beauty 1169-Winesap
1170-Ida Red 1171-Mitsu
1172-Any yellow Variety
1173-5 Different Varieties of Winter apples/1 each
Section 2- Crabapples
Class: Plate of 12 1180-All Varieties
Section 3 – Peaches
Classes: Plate of 5
1185-Yellow Variety 1186-White Variety
Section 4 – Pears
Classes: Plate of 5
1195-Bosc 1196-Barlett
1197-Clapps Favorite 1198-Any other variety
Section 5 – Plums
Classes: Plate of 5
1210-Plum Variety 1211-Prune Variety
Section 6 – Grapes
Classes: Plate of 3 bunches
1225-Any wine variety 1226-Any other variety
Section 7 – Nuts
Classes: Plate of 12
1235-Hardy English Variety 1236-Filbert
1237-Chestnut
1238-Any other cultivated variety
Section 8 – Berries
Classes: 1 pint
1241-Everbearer Raspberries
1242-Any other berry
Section 9 – Basket of Fruit
Class: 1250-Basket of a Variety of Fruits
Premium – Division 3
1st-3.00 2nd-2.00 3rd-1.00
Section 10
Class: 1260-Judges Choice Award – Division 3
Premium: 1st-10.00 2nd- 5.00
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Department E
Floriculture
Superintendent: Corrinne Gilbert
Read all rules & regulations in the front of the book before exhibiting.
**Competition open only to amateurs – Retired or employed professional florists may not compete.
**If conditions permit the exhibitor may bring fresh flowers during the week to keep exhibit attractive.
Division 1 – Flowers
Section 1
*Entries must be grown by exhibitor & furnish own container for exhibiting.
Classes:
2000-Small Dahlias – 3 stems
2001-Aster – perennial – 1 stem
2002-Calendula – 6 blooms
2003-Celosia – comb – 2 stems
2004-Chrysanthemum – 1 spray
2005-Cleoms (Spider) – 1 bloom
2006-Cosmos – red, white & pink – 6 blooms
2007-Dahlias – Decorative – 1 bloom
2009-Gallardias – 3 blooms
2010-Gladiola – spike – 5 or more buds open
2011-Geranium – 1 bloom
2012-Impatiens – 3 stems
2013-Miniature Sunflower – 1 bloom
2014-African Large Marigold – yellow – 3 blooms
2015-Marigold – French double/1 color/6 blooms
2016-Marigold – French double/bi-color/6 blooms
2017-Nesturtium – 3 blooms
2018-Petunia – wave – 3 blooms
2019-Petunia – single – 3 blooms
2020-Pansies – 4 blooms
2021-Rose-Hybrid tea-long stem foliage-1stem
2022-Miniature rose – 1 bloom
2023-Sedum – 3 stems
2024-Salvia – 3 stems
2025-Snapdragons – 3 stems
2026-Zinnia – Dahlia flowered – 1 bloom
2027-Zinnia – small – 6 blooms
2028-Annual – not listed – 3 stems
2029-Pernennial – not listed – 3 flowers
Premium: 1st-3.00 2nd-2.00 3rd-1.00
Section 3
Class: 2070 – Judges Choice Award – Division 1
Premium: 1st-10.00 2nd-5.00
Division 2 – Arrangements
Section 1
*Flowers need not be grown by exhibitor.
Judging basis:
40% design – scale – proportion balance
20% color harmony 10% condition
30% originality and distinction
Classes:
2082-Alaska-all white arrangement
2083-Tisket Tasket-arrangement in a basket
2084-Autumn Brings to Mind – use of autumn colors
2085-Corn Capers – an arrangement featuring corn
tassels, stalks, leaves or corn
2086-Our Littlest Loves-miniature not over 4” tall
2087-Country Kitchen-kitchen utensil as container
2088-The Morning Service – arrangement or bouquet
for a church
2089-Key Michigan Green – all green arrangement
2090-Battle Hymn of the Republic – a red, white and
blue arrangement
2091-Halloween-your choice
2094-Coffee Break-use a coffee cup
2095-For All That Makes the World So Fair –
yellow flowers only
2098-Last Rose of Summer-single rose
2099-Something Old-arrangement of dried flowers
2100-Thanksgiving-using fall colors
2101-Happy Birthday – bouquet of colorful flowers
Premium: 1st-3.00 2nd-2.00 3rd-1.00
Section 2 – Junior Arrangements
Age: 14 and under
Classes:
2121-Down on the Farm – arrangement in an animal
container
2122-Happy Birthday – a bouquet for your birthday
table
2123-A Tisket A Tasket – flowers in a small basket
2124-Good Morning – a bouquet using the colors of
an early sunrise
2125-Yankee Doodle – a red, white & blue bouquet
2126-Halloween – you choice
Premium: 1st-3.00 2nd-2.00 3rd-1.00
Section 3
Class: 2135-Judges Choice Award-Div #2 Sec 1
2136-Judges Choice Award-Div #2 Sec 2
Premium: 1st-10.00 2nd-5.00
Division 3 – Plants
Section 1
Classes:
2200-Fern 2201-Bridal Veil
2202-Single Violet 2203-Geranium
2204-Jade Plant 2205-Coleus
2206-Christmas Cactus 2207-Philodendron
2208-Cactus 2210-Succulents
2211-Aloe/Burn Plant 2212-Shamrock
2213-Spider Plant 2214-Hoya
2215-Best foliage
2216-Any Ivy
2217-Any Impatiens – in a pot
2218-Flowering Begonias
2219-Novel Foliage Plant
2220-Novel Flowering Plant
2221-Herbs – any varieties
2222-Dish Garden
2223-Mixed Plants
Premium: 1st-3.00 2nd-2.00 3rd-1.00
Section 2
Class: 2250-Judges Choice Award – Division 3
Premium: 1st-10.00 2nd-5.00
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Department F
Home Economics
Superintendent: Kris Gushwa
Read all rules & regulations in the front of the book before exhibiting
**Exhibitor may enter only 1 item per class in this department. All baked goods should be in a plastic bag.
Division 1 – Baked Goods
Section 1 – Bread – loaf or ½ loaf
Classes:
3000-White Bread 3001-Raisin Bread
3002-Brown Bread 3003-Buns /4
3004-Parkerhouse Rolls/4 3005-Cinn. Rolls/4
3006-Rye Bread
3007-Quick Bread w/yeast
3008-Quick Bread w/o yeast
3009-Blueberry Muffins/4 3010-Bran Muffins/4
3011-Muffins – any other/4
Section 2 – Cookies – plate of 6
Classes:
3020-Sugar 3021-Molasses
3022-Chocolate Chip 3023-Drop
3024-Chocolate 3025-Oatmeal
3026-Decorated Cookies 3027-Any chip cookie
3028-Peanut Butter
Section 3 – Cakes – whole or ¼ cake
Classes:
3030-Angel Food (unfrosted) 3031-Yellow Sponge
3032-Butter 3033-Chocolate
3034-Devils Food 3035-Fruit
3036-Cake from Boxed Mix
3037-Decorated Cake – 18 yrs/older
3038-Decorated Wedding Cake – 18 yrs/older
3039-Decorated Wedding Cake – 17yr/younger
3040-Decorated Gingerbread House
3041-Decorated Cake – 17 yr/younger
Section 4 – Pies – 8 or 5 inch or ¼ pie
Classes:
3045-Two Crusted Pie 3046-Apple
3047-Cherry
Section 5 – Miscellaneous
Classes:
3050-Coffee Cake 3051-4 Doughnuts
3052-4 Fried Cakes
3053-Foreign Baked Goods
3054-Plate Homemade Candy
3055-Decorated Confection
Premiums for all Division 1
1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00
Classes – 3037 thru 3041
1st - $11.00 2nd - $10.00 3rd - $9.00
Section 6
Class: 3060-Judges Choice Award – Division 1
Premium: 1st-10.00 2nd-5.00
Division 2 – Canned Goods
Exhibit must be in a clean, clear canning jar with 2-piece lid with ring. Exhibit is 1 jar, can be quart or pint.
Section 1 – Fruits
Classes:
3070-Applesauce 3071-Apricots
3072-Blackberries 3073-Blueberries
3074-Swt White Cherries 3075-Swt Blk. Cherries
3076-Swt Red Cherries 3077-Sour Cherries
3078-Huckleberries 3079-Pears
3080-Plums 3081-Ylw. Peaches
3082-White Peaches 3083-Pineapple
3084-Red Raspberries 3085-Blk Raspberries
3086-Rhubarb 3087-Strawberries
3088-Red Tomatoes – whole
3089-Red Tomatoes – stewed
3090-Tomato Juice 3091-Any tomato
3092-Any Other Fruit 3093-Any Fruit Juice
Section 2 – Vegetables
Classes:
3100-Asparagus 3101-Lima Beans
3102-String Beans 3103-Beets
3104-Carrots 3105-Peas
3106-Hot Peppers 3107-Sauerkraut
3108-Swiss Chard 3109-Spinach
3110-Sweet Corn 3111-Vegetable Soup
3112-Any other vegetable 3113-Spaghetti Sauce
Section 3 – Meats
Classes:
3120-Beef 3121-Chicken 3122-Pork
3123-Rabbit 3124-Sausage 3125-Mince
3126-Fish
Section 4 – Dried Foods – 1 cup packaged
Classes:
3130-Vegetable 3131-Fruit 3132-Meat
Section 5 – Pickles
Classes:
3140-Apple 3141-Beets
3142-Sweet Cucumber 3143-Sour Cucumber
3144-Dill Cucumber 3145-Peach
3146-Pears 3147-Bread/Butter
3148-Green Tomatoes 3149-Watermelon
3150-Mixed Vegetables 3151-Zucchini
Section 6 – Relishes
Classes:
3160-Corn 3161-Pepper
3162-Pickle 3163-Beet
3164-Chili Sauce 3165-Tomato
3166-Cranberry 3167-Catsup
3168-Salsa 3169-Any other kind
Section 7 – Jelly, Jam, Preserves, Marmalades,
& Conserves
Classes:
3170-Jellies 3171-Jams
3172-Preserves 3173-Marmalade
3174-conserves 3175-Applebutter
Section 8 – Displays – best 4 jars
Classes:
3180-Greens 3181-Meats
3182-Fruits 3183-Pickled Vegetables
3184-Berries
Section 9 – Miscellaneous
Classes:
3190-White Eggs 1doz 3191-Brn Eggs 1doz
3192-Honey in comb 3193-Extracted honey
3194-Maple Syrup 1 qt 3195-Maple Sugar
3196-Bantam Eggs 1doz
Premium: Division 2: 1st-3.00 2nd-2.00 3rd-1.00
Section 10
Class: 3200-Judges Choice Award – Division 2
Premium: 1st- 10.00 2nd-5.00
Department H
Home Arts
Superintendent: Natalie Bellaire
Assistant Superintendent: Karen Powell
Read all rules & regulations in the front of the book before exhibiting.
Articles must be clean and neat
All articles, quilting of quilts and hand spinning of yarn must be done by exhibitor or member of immediate family. Exhibitor will be limited to 1 article per class. Articles previously exhibited twice are ineligible.
Judging Basis:
Workmanship 40% Beauty of Design 25%
Harmony Color/Material 25% Appearance 10%
Where there is only 1 entry in a class the premium is at the discretion of the judge.
Section 1 – Pillow Case
Classes:
5000-Hand Embroidered 5001-Crocheted/edge
5002-Tatted
5003-Any other kind
Section 2 – Tablecloth
Classes:
5010-Crocheted 5011-Embroidered
5012-Any other kind 5013 - Patchwork
Section 3 – Doilies
Classes:
5020-Tatted-small 5021-Crocheted/sm
5022-Embroidered-small 5023-Other kind/sm
5024-Tatted/12” 5025-Crocheted/12”
5026-Embroidered/12” 5027-Other kind/12”
Section 4- Centerpieces
Classes:
5028-Tatted 5029-Crocheted
5030-Embroidered 5031-Patchwork
5032-Any other kind
Section 5 – Runner
Classes:
5035-Patchwork 5036-Crocheted
5037-Embroidered 5038-Any other
Section 6 – Bedspreads
Classes:
5040-Crocheted 5041-Knitted
5042-Tied Comforter 5043-Embroidered
5044-Any other kind
Premiums for Sections 1 thru 6
1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00
Section 7 – Quilts – Bedcovering of fabrics stitched together with soft substances between. Must be hand quilted by exhibitor.
Classes:
5045-Cotton Patchwork 5046-Applique
5047-Hand Embroidered 5048-Patch other mat.
5049-Quilted Design 5050-Crazy Quilt
5051-Any other kind 5052- Lap Quilt-any kind
Premium: 1st-11 2nd-9.00 3rd-7.00
Section 8 – Machine Quilts – Must be quilted by exhibitor
Classes:
5052-Cotton Patchwork 5053-Patch other mat.
5054-Applique 5055-Hand Embroidered
5056-Any other kind
Section 9 – Hand or Machine Pieced Quilt –Pieced by exhibitor and quilted by other party
Classes:
5052A – Patchwork 5053A – Any other
Premiums for Section 8 & 9
1st – $8.00 2nd - $6.00 3rd - $4.00
Section 10 – Baby or Child Quilt – under 48”
Classes:
5057-Patchwork 5058-Applique
5059- Hand Embroidered 5060-Quilted Design
5061-Tied 5062-Any other kind
Section 11 – Rug
Classes:
5063-Woven 5064-Braided
5065-Hooked 5066-Crocheted
5067-Any other kind 5068-Latch hook
Section 12 – Hand made Pillow
Classes:
5070-Hand Embroidered 5071-Ctd. X-Stitch
5072-Crewel 5073-Crocheted
5074-Knitted 5075-Hooked
5076-Patchwork 5077-Needlepoint
5078-Any other kind
Section 13 – Doll & Doll Clothes
Classes: (Only doll is judged in 5100-5101-5102)
5100-Cloth Doll 5101-Crocheted Doll
5102-Knitted Doll 5103-Clothes – 4 pcs
Section 14 – Tote & Hand Bags
Classes:
5110-Crewel 5111-Felted
5112-Patchwork 5113-Crocheted
5114-Any other kind
Section 15 – Household, Novelty or Gift Ideas
Classes:
5121-Crocheted Item 5122-Knitted Item
5123-Pieced Item 5124-Tatted Item
5125-Plastic Canvas Item 5126-Ctd X-Stitch
5127-Hand Woven Item 5128-Hand Spun
5129-Needlepoint Item 5130-Hooked Item
5131-Felted Item 5132-Macrame Item
5133-Needle Work Item 5134-Apron
5135-Stuffed Animal 5136-Stuffed - Other
5137-Kitchen Holder 5138-Towel
5139-Placemat 5140-Hardenger Item
5141-Machine Embroidered Item
5142-Embellished Clothing - Purchased basic item
5143-Christmas Stocking
5144-Christmas Tree Skirt
5145-Christmas Needlework – any other
5146-Needlework – Mixed
5147-Any other kind
5148-Swedish Weave Item
5149-Hand embroidered Item
5150-Blackwork
5151-Machine knit item
Section 16 – Wall Hangings
Classes:
5170-Embroidered 5171-Ctd X-Stitch
5172-Needlepoint 5173-Hooked
5174-Patchwork 5175-Hand Woven
5176-Hand Spun 5177-Any other kind
5178-Applique
Section 17 – Handmade Framed Pictures
12x14 & Over
Classes:
5190-Ctd X-Stitch 5191-Any other kind
5192-Needlework/Mixed
Section 18 – Handmade Framed Pictures
Under 12 x 14
Classes:
5210-Ctd X-Stitch 5211-Any other kind
5212-Needlework/Mixed
Section 19 – Handmade Framed Pictures
Under 5 x 7
Classes:
5225-Ctd X-Stitch 5226-Any other kind
5227-Needlework/Mixed
Section 20 – Afghan
Classes:
5240-Hand Woven 5241-Crocheted
5242-Granny Crocheted 5243-Swedish Weave
5244-Crocheted – Hand spun 5245-Knitted
5246-Knitted – Hand spun 5247-Any other kind
5248-Crocheted – Afghan Stitch
Section 21 – Baby Afghan
Classes:
5255-Hand Woven 5256-Crocheted
5257-Knitted 5258-Any other kind
Section 22 – Stole & Shawl
Classes:
5265-Knitted 5266-Crocheted
5267-Hand Woven 5268-Any other kind
Section 23 – Adult Sweater
Classes:
5275-Knitted 5276-Knitted –Hand spun
5277-Crocheted 5278-Crocheted-Hand spun
5279-Hand Woven
Section 24 – Adult Sleeveless Sweater or Vest
Classes:
5285-Knitted 5286-Knitted-Hand spun
5287-Crocheted 5288-Crocheted-Hand spun
5289-Hand Woven
Section 25 – Mittens and Gloves
Classes:
5290-Mittens Knitted 5291-Mittens Crocheted
5292-Mittens Knitted Handspun
5293Mittens-Crocheted-Hand spun
5294-Gloves Knitted
Section 26– Hat and Scarf
Classes:
5295-Hat Knitted 5296-Hat Knitted-Handspun
5297-Hat Crocheted 5298-Hat Crocheted-Handspun
5299-Scarf Knitted 5300-Scarf Crocheted
5301-Scarf Knitted-handspun
5302-Scraf Crocheted-handspun
Section 27 – Socks
Classes:
5303-Knitted – Hand spun 5304-Knitted
Section 28 – Adult Dress, Suit or Sweater Coat
Classes:
5305-Knitted 5306-Knitted-Hand spun
5307-Crocheted 5308-Crocheted-Hand spun
Section 29– Cape or Poncho
Classes:
5315-Knitted 5316-Knitted-Hand spun
5317-Crocheted 5318-Crocheted-Hand spun
5319-AOK
Section 30 – Child’s Sweater
Classes:
5320-Knitted 5321-Knitted-Hand spun
5322-Crocheted 5323-Crocheted-Hand spun
Section 31– Child’s Sleeveless Sweater/Vest
Classes:
5325-Knitted 5326-Knitted-Hand spun
5327-Crocheted 5328-Crocheted-Hand spun
Section 32 – Child’s or Baby Dress
Classes:
5330-Knitted 5331-Knitted-Hand spun
5332-Crocheted 5333-Crocheted-Hand spun
Section 33 – Baby Set – Jacket, cap & booties –
2 of 3 pieces
Classes:
5350-Knitted 5351-Knitted-Hand spun
5352-Crocheted 5353-Crocheted-Hand spun
Section 34 – Baby Sweater
Classes:
5355-Knitted 5356-Knitted-Hand spun
5357-Crocheted 5358-Crocheted-Hand spun
Section 35 – Baby Bunting
Classes:
5360-Knitted 5361-Crocheted
Section 36 – Clothing Construction – Adult (with hangers)
Classes:
5375-Formal Dress 5376-Dress
5377-Suit 5378-Coats
5379-Jacket 5380-Slacks
5381-Skirt 5382-Blouse/Shirt
5383-Vest 5384-Any Other Item
Section 37 – Clothing Construction-Ages 14-18
Classes:
5395-Dress 5396-Suit
5397-Jacket Dress 5398-Coat
5399-Slacks 5400-Skirt
5401-Blouse/Shirt 5402-Any Other Item
Section 38 – Clothing Construction-Under 14 yr
Classes:
5415-Apron 5416-Dress
5417-Skirt 5418-Blouse
5419-Slacks 5420-Any Other Item
Section 39 – Red, White & Blue
Classes:
5425-Knit Item 5426-Crochet Item
5427-Quilted Item 5428 – Any other item
Premium: Section 10 thru 39:
1st-3.00 2nd-2.00 3rd-1.00
Section 40 – Judging’s Choice Award
Class 5430 – Judging’s Choice Award
Premiums: 1st - $10.00 2nd - $5.00
____________________________________________
Department J
Creative Arts
Superintendent: Jackie Wright
Read all rules & regulations in the front of the book before exhibiting.
Articles must be the work of the exhibitor or immediate family. No articles purchased or made in a factory will be accepted.
Division 1 – Ceramics
Must be original work
Section 1 – Senior Division
Classes:
6000-Underglaze 6001-Glaze
6002-Lustre & gold 6003-Stain
6004-Miscellaneous 6005-Hand Molded
Section 2 – Junior Division – 16 yrs. & under
Classes:
6010-Underglaze 6011- Glaze
6012-Hand Molded 6013-Miscellaneous
6014-Stain
Premium: 1st-3.00 2nd-2.00 3rd-1.00
Section 3
Class: 6015-Judges Choice Award – Division 1
Premium: 1st-10.00 2nd-5.00
Division 2 – Hobbies
Rule for Division 2 all sections – be must original work – no kits allowed
• Articles can be only 30 inches in any direction; length-width – depth
• No Currency
Section 1 – General
Classes:
6020-1 Hand Made Doll
6021- 1 Hand Made Porcelain Doll
6022-2 Decorative Handmade Pictures
6023-Jewelry
6025-Basket Weaving - Nantucket
6026-Basket Weaving - Painted
6027-Basket Weaving – Plain
6028-Any other item
Section 2 – Junior Division – 8 to 16 yrs old
Classes:
6040-Basket Weaving 6041-Jewelry
6042-Models – 1 article 6043-Any other
6044-Leather Craft 6045-Candlemaking
6046-Artifical Flower Arrangement
Section 3 – Primary Division – 7 yrs & under
Classes: Same as Section 2
Section 4 – Holiday Fancies & Novelties
* No needlework articles allowed
Classes:
6050-Christmas Ornaments 6051-Holiday Decora.
6052-Wreaths 6053-Holiday Wallhanging
6054-Holiday Table Decoration
6055-Novelty Table Decoration
6056-Other novelties not listed
Premium: 1st-3.00 2nd-2.00 3rd-1.00
Section 5
Class: 6060-Judges Choice Award-Div 2/Sec 1&4
6061-Judges Choice Award-Div 2/Sec 2&3
Premium: 1st-10.00 2nd-5.00
Division 3 – Art
*EXHIBITOR LIMITED TO ONE (1) ENTRY PER CLASS
**For all sections of art – size of framed picture – limited to 30x30
Section 1 – General – 22 years & older
*Items to be hung need to have hangers attached
Classes:
6070-Oil/Still Life 6071-Oil/Landscape
6072-Oil/Seascape 6073-Oil/Birds
6074-Oil/Portrait 6075-Oil/Animals
6076-Oil/Insects 6077-Oil/Floral
6078-Acrylics/Seascapes 6079-Acrylics/Portrait
6080-Arcylics/Animals 6081-Acrylics/Birds
6082-Acrylics/Still Life 6083-Arcylics/Insects
6084-Acrylics/Landscape 6085-Acrylics/Floral
6086-Watercolor/Animal 6087-Watercolor/Floral
6088-Watercolor/Landscape
6089-Watercolor/Seascape
6090-Pen/Ink-Animal 6091-Pen/Ink-Floral
6092-Pen/Ink-Landscape 6093-Pencil
6094-Pastels 6095-Charcoal
6096-Stipple 6097-Any other
Section 2 – Senior Division – 17 to 21 yrs old
Classes:
6120-Oil/Still Life 6121-Oil/Landscape
6122-Oil/Seascape 6123-Oil/Portraits
6124-Oil/Animals 6125-Oil/Birds
6126-Oil/Insects 6127-Acrylics/Still Life
6128-Acrylics/Seascapes 6129-Acrylics/Portrait
6130-Acrylics/Animals 6131-Acrylics/Birds
6132-Acrylics/Landscapes 6133-Acrylics/Insects
6134-Watercolor 6135-Sketch/Pen-Chalk
6136-Colored Pencil Sketch 6137-Sketch
6138-Black/White Sketch 6139-Pencil
6140-Crayon 6141-Any other
Section 3 – Junior Division – 12 to 16 yrs old
Classes: Same as in Section 2
Section 4 – Intermediate Division – 8 to 11 yrs
Classes:
6150-Watercolor 6151 – Colored pencil
6152-Sketching – Pen, Ink, Chalk, Pencil
6153-Crayon 6154-Sketching – Any other
6155 – Markers 6156 – Painted Art on cloth
Premium: 1st-3.00 2nd-2.00 3rd-1.00
Section 5 – Primary Division – 7 yrs & under
Classes: Same as in Section 4
Section 6
Class: 6160-Judges Choice Award-Div 3/Sec 1&2
6161-Judges Choice Award-Div 3/Sec 3-4-5
Premium: 1st-10.00 2nd-5.00
Division 4 – Amateur Photography
RULES:
1. Single photo for all classes
2. Size 8x10 and mounted neatly on a 10x12 backing
3. No photo will be accepted in frames
4. Exhibitor may enter only one (1) photo per class
5. No photo can be exhibited twice
Sections:
1 – Color Print - Senior/17 yrs & older
2 – Black & White Print – Senior/17 yrs & older
3 – Color Print – Junior/16 yrs & younger
4 – Black & White Print – Junior/16 yrs & younger
Classes:
6200-Scenic – Winter 6201-Scenic – Spring
6202-Scenic – Summer 6203-Scenic – Fall
6204-Night Scene 6205-Animal-Wildlife
6206-Animal-Domestic/Pets 6207-Portrait
6208-Sports/Recreation 6209-Patriotic
6210-Natures Garden 6211-Still Life
Premium: 1st-3.00 2nd-2.00 3rd-1.00
Section 5
Class:6225-Judges Choice Award-Div 4/Sec 1&2
6226-Judges Choice Award-Div 4/Sec 3&4
Premium: 1st-10.00 2nd-5.00
Division 5 – Woodworking
Articles can be only 24 inches in any direction, length, width and depth
Section 1 – General
Classes:
6300-Bird feeder 6301-Bird house
6302-Box/Jewelry box 6303-Clock
6304-Doll furniture 6305-Intarsia
6306-Scroll saw/Fretwork 6307-Squirrel feeder
6308-Table centerpiece 6309-Table lamp
6310-What not shelf 6311-Wood burning
6312-Wood Carving – chip
6313-Wood Carving – curve in the round
6314-Wood Carving – hand carved item
6315-Wood Carving – power
6316-Wood Carving – relief
6317-Wood toy 6318 – Wood turning
6319-Yard Ornament 6320 – Any other item
Section 2 – Senior Division – 17 to 21 yrs old
Classes: Same as Section 1
Section 3 – Junior Division – 16 yrs & under
Classes: Same as Section 1
Premium: 1st-3.00 2nd-2.00 3rd-1.00
Section 4
Class:6330-Judges Choice Award-Div 5/Sec 1&2
6331-Judges Choice Award-Div 5/Sec 3
Premium: 1st-10.00 2nd-5.00
____________________________________________
Department K
Antiques
Superintendent: Kris Gushwa
Read all rules & regulations in the front of the book before exhibiting
ALL ANTIQUES MUST BE 50 YEARS AND OLDER TO EXHIBIT
1. Limit to 5 articles per exhibitor and limit to 2 exhibitors per same household.
2. Exhibitors cannot exhibit the same article until 3 years have passed.
3. The superintendent reserves the right to determine whether an article is worthy of exhibition.
Section 1 – Dry Goods
Classes:
7000-Cape or Shawl 7001-Baby Clothes
7002-Tapestry 7003-Antique Quilt
7004-Footware 7005-Hat
7006-Linens 7007-Purse
7008-Any other
Section 2 – China
Classes:
7020-Bisque 7021-R.S. Prussia
7022-Flow Blue 7023-Gaudy Dutch
7024-Gaudy Welch 7025-Lusterware
7026-R.S. Germany 7027-Delft
7028-Staffordshire 7029-Willoware
7030-Wedgewood 7031-Nippon
7032-Pitchers 7033-Bone Dishes
7034-Celery Dish 7035-Gift Cup/Saucer
7036-Platter 7037-Mustache Cup
7038-Salt& Pepper Set 7039-Shaving Mug
7040-Cookie Jar 7041-Bread Plate w/motto
7042-ABC Plates 7043-Vase
7044-Hand Painted Plates 7045-Pitcher/Wash Set
7046-Creamer/Sugar 7047-Dresser Set
7048-Soup Tureen 7049-Bread/Milk Set
7050-Toothpick Holder 7051-Hot Choc. Set
7052-Hat Pin Holder 7053-Salt dips
7054-Any other
Section 3 – Pottery
Classes:
7060-Majolica 7061-Ironstone
7062-Mochaware 7063-Salt Glaze
7064-Sponge Ware 7065-Unitarran Ware
7066-Bowl 7067-Pitchers
7068-Vase 7069-Creamer/Sugar
7070-Salt & Pepper Set 7071-Platter
7072-Toothpick Holder 7073-Salt Dips
7074-Any other
Section 4 – Cut Glass
Classes:
7090-Water Set 7091-Salt & Pepper
7092-Celery Boat 7093-Bowl
7094-Perfume Bottle 7095-Toothpick Holder
7096-Creamer/Sugar Set 7097-Decanter
7098-Butter Dish 7099-Goblet 1 to 3
7100-Candy Dish 7101-Vase
7102-Any other
Section 5 – Clear & Pressed Glass
Classes:
7120-Water Set 7121-Caster Set
7122-Toothpick Holders 7123-Butter Dish
7124-Creamer/Sugar Set 7125-Salt Dips 6 or 8
7126-Cake Stand 7127-Historical Glass
7128-Celery Vase 7129-Vinegar Cruet
7130-Spooner 7131-Basket
7132-Salt & Pepper Set 7133-Water Pitcher
7134-Tumbler (1 to 3) 7135-Bowl
7136-Vase 7137-Candle Holder
7138-Bread Plate w/ motto 7139-Goblets 1 to 3
7140-Compotes 7141-Victorian Whimsies
7142-Toy Candy container
Section 6 – Colored Glass
Classes:
7160-Carnival Glass 7161-Pigeon Blood
7162-Blue Glass 7163-Cranberry Glass
7164-Goofus Glass 7165-Yellow Glass
7166-Ruby Trim Item 7167-Green Glass
7168-Milk Glass 7169-Rose Glass
7170-Iridescent 7171-Amethyst
7172-Red Glass
Section 7 – Art Glass
Classes:
7190-Amberina 7191-Mary Gregory
7192-Cobalt 7193-Amber
7194-Bristol 7195-Hobnail
7196-Peach Blow 7197-Barter Blue
7198-Opalescent 7199-Satin Glass
7200-Closie 7201-Findlay Onyx
Section 8 – Roaring 20’s Second Hand Store
Classes: Manufactured before 1930
7220-Musical Instrument
7221-Salesman Sample 7222-Hat Pin
7223-Spectacles 7224-Jewelry
7225-Celluloid Item 7226-Camera
7227-Picture Frame 7228-Music Box
7229-World War I Item 7230-Pewter item
7231-Civil War Item 7232-Typewriter
7233-Candlebras 7234-World Fair item
7235-Button Hook 7236-Watch Fob
7237-Painting/Print 7238-Tin Type
7239-Ink Wells – All varieties 7240-Arrowheads –6
7241-Leather Post Card 7242-Thimble
7243-Fishing Gear 7244-Book Ends
7245-Silent Movie Projector 7246-Phonographs
7247-Postcard Projector 7248-Stereo Scope 7249-Glass Slide Projector
7250-Figurines/Statuettes
7251-St Joe Co Fair item
Section 9 – Electric Shop
Classes: Manufactured before 1930/working order
7260-Heater 7261-Vacuum Cleaner
7262-Kitchen Appliances 7263-Radio
7264-Early Light Bulb 7265-Fan
7266-Home Health Equipment
7267-Hand Cranked Telephone
7268-Early Flashlight
Section 10 – Silver Shop
Classes:
7280-Compotes 7281-Creamer or Sugar
7282-Tea/Coffee set 7283-Silvertrim
7284-Coffee Tankard 7285-Serving Dish
7286-Butter Dish 7287-Dresser set
7288-BonBon Dish 7289-Napkin Ring
7291-Goblets –3 7292-Pitcher
7293-Jewelry Box 7294-Fruit Knives
7295-Tray 7296-Carving Set
7297-Shaving Mug 7298-Lamp
7299-Caster Set 7300-Celery Dish
7301-Spoon 7302-Pickle Caster
7303-Bridal Basket 7304-Water Tilter
7305-Candlebra/Candleholder
Section 11 – General Store
Classes:
7315-Door Knobs/Latches 7316-Gun Items
7317-Christmas Tree Stand 7318-Ink Wells
7319-Chestnut Roaster 7320-String Ball Holder
7321-Bed Warmer 7322-Cuspidors
7323-Kerosene Lamps 7324-Milk Bottles
7325-Dr Denton item 7326-Scale
7327-Rug Beater 7328-Dish Pan
7329-Match Holder 7330-Candleholder
7331-Table Crumber w//brush
7332-Candlemold 7333-Coffee Grinder
7334-Advertise Item 7335-Bottle
7336-Ice Pick
7337-Curling Iron or Hair Dryer
Section 12 – Toy Shop
Classes:
7340-Cast Iron Toy 7341-Dishes
7342-Wooden Toy 7343-Rocking Horse
7344-Bank 7345-Metal Toys
7346-Child’s Book 7347-Sled
7348-Early Tractor 7349-Train/Engine
7350-Slate 7351-Farm Tool
7352-Doll Cradle/bed 7353-Ice Skates
7354-Early Bicycle 7355-Games/Puzzles
7356-Doll House 7357-Early Tricycle
7358-Teddy Bear 7359-Doll Furniture
7360-Pedal Car 7361-Tin toys
7362-Any other
Section 13 – Dolls
7380-Bisque Doll 7381-China Doll
7382-Any other doll 7383-Doll Carriage
Section 14 – Grandpa’s Shop
Classes:
7390-Hand Cradle 7391-Warming Stone
7392-Blacksmith Tool 7393-Emery Stone
7394-Hand Carpenter Tool 7395-Farmer Tools
7396-Rosette 7397-Buggy items
7398-Horse riding equipment 7399-Corn Tools
7400-Early Tractor Tool 7401-Lighting Rod
7402-Grindstone 7403-Bicycle Lamp
7404-Kerosene Heater 7405-Husking Peg 7406-Carbide Miners Lamp
7407-Lard Oil Miners Lamp
Section 15 – Grandma’s Summer Kitchen
Classes: Items must be used in the kitchen
7425-Metal Item 7426-Wooden Item
7427-China Item 7428-Kraut Cutter
7429-Gasoline Iron 7430-Copper Boiler
7431-Lard Press/Sausage Stuffer
7432-Clothes stomper 7433-Sausage Grinder
7434-Flat Iron 7435-Ovenware
7436-Churn 7437-Cooking Utensil
7438-Jug or Crock 7439-Kitchen Gadget
7440-Early canning item 7441-Trivet
7442-Kerosene Lamp 7443-Tea Kettle
7444-Cream separator/water
7445-Cream separator/mechanical
7446-Wash stand w/ringer
7447-Cast Iron Skillet
Section 16 – Clock Department
Classes:
7470-Octagon Drop Wall 7471-Shelf Clock
7472-Kitchen Hanging Clock 7473-Triple Decker
7474-Steeple Clock 7475-Calendar Clock
7476-Kitchen Clock 7477-O G Clock
7478-Mantel w/column 7479-Banjo Clock
7480-Beehive Clock 7481-Early Alarm
Section 17 – Antique Furniture
*Smaller exhibits of furniture are encouraged
Classes:
7491-Straight Chair 7492-Platform Rocker
7493-Wooden Rocker 7494-Baby Buggy
7495-Medicine Chest 7496-Foot Stool
7497-Bedroom Wash Stand 7498-Crib/Cradle
7499-High Chair 7500-Childs Rocker
7501-Spinning Wheel 7502-What Not Shelf
Section 18 – The Horseless Carriage Shed
Classes: Items must be Pre-World War II
7520-Model T Ford Item 7521-Early Auto Tool
7522-License Plates 7523-Early Hub Cap
7524-Early Tire Tool 7525-Motometer
7526-Gasoline Pump Globe 7527-Early Oil Cans 7528-Acetylene Generator
7529-Signs of Early Automotive Times
7530-Kerosene Side or Tail Lights
7531-Wind up Auto Clock
7532-Charcoal Foot Warmer
7533-Oil Can Opener/Spout
Section 19 – The Railroad Depot
Classes:
7550-Kerosene Railroad Lantern w/company mark
7551-Kerosene Switch Lantern
7552-Table Service from the Diner
7553-Conductor or Brakeman hat
7554-Item from the Stations Agent Desk
7555-Railroad Playing Cards 7556-Oil Can
7557-Telegraph Equipment 7558-Steam Whistle
7559-Section Gang Tools 7560-Time Table
7561-Carbide Lantern 7562-Any other
Section 20 – Depression glass – all colors
Classes:
7570-Serving Dishes 7571-Salad Plate
7572-Dinner Plate 7573-Water Pitcher
7574-Cream/Sugar set 7575-Cup & Saucer
7576-Tumbler 7577-Salt/Pepper Set
7578-Any other
Premium for Antiques: 1st-3.00 2nd-2.00 3rd-1.00
Section 21
Class: 7600-Judges Choice Award
Premium: 1st-10.00 2nd-5.00
Department L
Horticultural Quilt
Section 1
Class: 7000-Horticultural Quilt
1. Open to the general public or organizations
2. A 36”x36” by 3” high box, inside diameter 34x34, half full of sawdust will be provided for the exhibit.
3. The exhibitor must create the quilt pattern in the box using produce, seeds, beans or small dried flowers. NO artificial objects allowed in exhibit.
4. Twelve stations will be available to the first 12 applicants who apply after the delivery of the premium books. If an exhibitor drops out the next one in line by application date received will be contacted to show.
5. Displays will be in the Grange building. Time to set up display will be Friday 2:00 to 7:00 p.m. to Saturday 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. prior to the fair. Tear down will be Sunday 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.
To reserve your box – please mail the application to the Fair Office. You will still need to register at the premium office the day you bring in your display to be able to receive a premium check.
Premium: 1st-45 2nd-40 3rd-35 4th-30 5th-25
6th-25 7th-20 8th-20 9th-15 10th-15
11th-10 12th-10
2017 Pattern – Mimi’s Garden
Pattern listed on the website page under premium book
Application – Horticultural Quilt
I/We would like to reserve a horticultural box for the 2017 St Joseph Co Fair.
If I/We cannot fill this obligation to show, will notify the fair office so a replacement can be notified.
Please Print All Information:
Date: ____________________________________
Name: __________________________________
Address: _________________________________
City: ______________________ State: _________
Zip: _______________
Phone: __________________________________
Signature: ________________________________
Mail to:
St Joseph Co Grange Fair
PO Box 578
Centreville, MI 49032
Fair Office: 269-467-8935
Fair Use Only:
Date received: ________________________________
Exhibitor number: _____________________________
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