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2017 SEQUATCHIE COUNTY FAIR!Come celebrate the Sequatchie County Fair’s Birthday with us! For 90 years, our fair has been providing memories for the Sequatchie Valley. Join us for the Fairest of the Fair Pageant and see some beautiful young ladies and possibly a handsome little Mr. Tommytoe. Visit our exhibit hall and check out our quilts, canning, crops, handicrafts, and so much more. At the fairgrounds we will be having a carnival with great food, a tractor show, and a livestock show.

Be sure to join us on Saturday for the Birthday Party!Hope to see you at the Fair!

Cindy Price, President, SCFA

SequATChie CounTy FAir ASSoCiATion103 Heard St / Po Box 1631

Dunlap, Tn 37327Fair office, August only- 423.949.9608

https://sequatchiecountyfairassociation.com/ Cindy Price, Assoc. President- 423.298.5280 www.facebook.com/SequatchieCountyFair/

BoArD oF DireCTorS, 2017 Sammye Finley 423.949.3371

Pauline Geary423.886.7443

Bill Gray423.322.4041

Kerri Miller423.762.2823

Tina newman423.280.1187

oFFiCerS, 2017 Cindy Price, President

423.298.5280nancy Carol Dawson, Secretary

423.593.0743

Linda King, Vice-President707.367.1721

ralph hale, Treasurer423.619.2520

BiLL ALLen exhiBiTion hALLThe exhibition Center, formerly the old middle school gymnasium, is host to a wide variety of events and activities. it is the exhibition hall for the exhibits during the county fair. For the rest of the year it may be rented for events such as wrestling, roller derby, dances, wedding receptions, yard sales, etc…For more information contact: Cindy Price at 423.298.5280 or Kerri Miller at 423.762.2823.

32 Table of conTenTs

1. Board of Directors, President’s Letter2. Table of Contents, Schedule of Events3. Schedule of Events, Cont’d4. Entry Tags5. Exhibit Rules and Regulations6. Fairest of the Fair Contest7. Fairest of the Fair Rules8. 2016 Senior Ms. Sequatchie Co.9. 2016 Fairest of the Fair11. Special Awards31. Down on the Farm, Tractor Show, & Farmer for a Day35. Sequatchie Has Talent!39. Hand in Hand Day41. Family Game Night45. Fair Entertainment & New Lots Notice47. Worship at the Fair & 2018 Theme Contest49. Pick TN Products

53. Best Pro Wrestling55. Battle of the Bands57. Arts59. Cook-Offs61. Crops and Vegetables63. Flower Show65. Food Preparation67. Handicrafts69. Household Linens and Needlework & Hobbies71. Pet Show73. Photography74-75. Preserved Foods76. Fair Quilt Raffle77. Quilt Block Contest78-79. Quilt Show81. Scrapbooks & Club/Organization Booths83. Sewing84. Junior Fair Board85. 2017 Fair Associates

scHeDUle of eVenTs & acTIVITIes(DATeS, TiMeS, AnD ACTiViTieS Are SuBJeCT To ChAnGe)

fRee PaRKInG eVeRY DaY!caRnIVal oPens aT 5 pm TUesDaY-saTURDaY

SATurDAy, AuGuST 19th: ADMiSSion $5 9:00 am Gates open 10:00 am Fairest of the Fair Pageants - Newborn - 12 years 3:00 pm Interviews for Teen Miss, Fairest of the Fair, and Senior Ms. 6:00 pm Fairest of the Fair Pageants- Teen Miss, FOF, and Senior Ms.

10:00 am 4-H Poultry ShowMonDAy, AuGuST 21st: 9 am -7 pm Register ExhibitsTueSDAy, AuGuST 22nd: ADMiSSion $3 - GATeS oPen AT 5:00 pm 9 am - 11 am Register Flowers 10 am - 3 pm EXHIBIT JUDGING - CLOSED TO PUBLIC 5:00 pm Carnival Open - Down on the Farm Open 6:00 pm Opening Ceremony - Seq. Co. Scout Troops 6:30 pm Junior Fair Board Family Game NightWeDneSDAy, AuGuST 23rd: ADMiSSion $3 - GATeS oPen AT 2:00 pm 10 am - 12 pm Register Baked Goods 12 pm - 2 pm BAKED GOODS JUDGING - CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC 2:00 pm Quilting Demonstration

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS - CONTiNUED(DATeS, TiMeS, AnD ACTiViTieS Are SuBJeCT To ChAnGe)

fRee PaRKInG eVeRY DaY!caRnIVal oPens aT 5 pm TUesDaY-saTURDaY

WeDneSDAy, Cont’d, AuGuST 23rd: ADMiSSion $3 - GATeS oPen AT 2:00 pm 2:00 pm Down on the Farm Silent Auction Farmer For A Day 5:00 pm Worship at the Fair - Offering taken for Sequatchie Co. Food Bank Carnival Open 7:00 pm Contemporary Worship Service at the FairThurSDAy, AuGuST 24th: ADMiSSion $3 - GATeS oPen AT 2:00 pm 2:00 pm Quilting Demonstration Down on the Farm Silent Auction Farmer For A Day 4:00 pm Pick TN Cook-Off 5:00 pm Green Tomato Cook-Off Carnival Open 6:00 pm The Secret is in the Sauce Cook-Off 7:00 pm Talent Show Karaoke Following Talent ShowFriDAy, AuGuST 25th: ADMiSSion $5 - GATeS oPen AT 10:00 am 10 am Hand in Hand Day for Special Needs Community Rook Tournament at Senior Center Tractor Show Demonstration Day Down on the Farm 4 pm- 6 pm Jill’s Kids 5:00 pm Carnival Open 7:00 pm Best Live Pro Wrestling 7:00 pm Sullivan BandSATurDAy, AuGuST 26th: ADMiSSion $5 - GATeS oPen AT 10:00 am 10:00 am Tractor Show Down on the Farm Demonstrations Farmer For A Day 12:00 pm Fair Games 2:00 pm Chalk Art Contest 4:00 pm Pet Show 5:00 pm Carnival Open 6:00 pm Battle of the Bands 7:00 pm Best Live Pro WrestlingSunDAy, AuGuST 27th: 12 pm - 7 pm PICK UP EXHIBITSMonDAy, AuGuST 28th: 9 am- 12 pm PICK UP EXHIBITSafTeR aUG. 28 all eXHIbITs lefT aT faIR bUIlDInG WIll becoMe PRoPeRTY of THe seQUaTcHIe co. faIR Unless PRIoR aRRanGeMenTs HaVe been MaDe.

54 SequATChie CounTy FAirexhiBiT ruLeS AnD reGuLATionS

҉ exhibits must have been processed, grown, or made since the last fair, except for the quilt show.

҉ each article must be listed in the nAMe oF The BonA-FiDe oWner and must be the work of the person entering it!

҉ All entries must be properly barcoded by the exhibitor before leaving. name, address, and telephone number must be barcoded.

҉ only fair workers are allowed in the exhibition area during registration & judging. Articles on exhibit shall be under the control of a fair officer.

҉ While every precaution is taken to prevent loss or damage, the fair will not be responsible for any damage, accident, or loss that may occur.

҉ exhibits shall be controlled by the Fair during the exhibition.

҉ no eXHIbITs sHall be ReMoVeD fRoM THe faIR befoRe THe PIcKUP DaY anD TIMe sPecIfIeD. The Fair will not be responsible for articles not picked up at that time.

҉ Exhibits will be disposed of by 2 Sept. 2017, unless prior arrangements have been made with the Fair in writing. Picking up exhibits before scheduled time will result in loss of premiums and awards.

҉ no person may enter more than one exhibit per lot. in case there is only one entry in a lot, the judge will decide upon the prize to be awarded. Any exhibit that does not merit a premium, in the opinion of the judge, will be disqualified.

҉ exhibits must contain the amount called for in its lot to be eligible for a prize. exhibits that do not fit in any classification will be displayed only.

҉ Any exhibitor who publicly expresses disapproval of the decision of the judge shall forfeit their premium. The Fair reserves the right to refuse any items considered unsuitable for exhibit.

҉ no alcoHOLiC bEVEragES, DrUgS, Or SmOkiNg ON COUNTy prOpErTy

҉ only persons residing in, working in, going to school in, or who are active members of a church, civic organization, or community club in Sequatchie County are eligible to enter, except where otherwise noted.

҉ “Students” must have been in grades K-12 this current year.

҉ rules and/or Fair premiums are subject to change without notice.

The fair is not responsible for errors due to typesetting or printing. A $50.00 service charge on all returned checks will be applied.

ENTRY

TAGS

SPECIAL NEEDS FRIENDS OF THE FAIR Open to all special needs friends.

You may enter exhibits in any department. NO AGE LIMIT

Ribbons will be awarded to all participants.

UNLESS PRIOR ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE, ALL ITEMS LEFT AT THE FAIR BUILDING AFTER MONDAY, AUGUST 28, WILL BECOME

PROPERTY OF THE SEQUATCHIE COUNTY FAIR. *******************************************************************************************

76Sequatchie County Fair presents

FAIREST OF THE FAIR PAGEANTS

Saturday, August 19th

$500 prize for Fairest of the Fair Pageants begin @ 10:00

0-11 months - Baby Miss & Baby Tommy Toe

12-23 months - Wee Miss & Wee Tommy Toe

2-3 years - Toddler Miss & Little Farmer of the Fair

4-5 years- Little Miss * 6-8 years–Petite Miss * 9-12 years–Junior Miss

All little princesses through age 8 receive crowns (headbands)

Pageants begin @ 6:00

55+ years – Senior Ms

13-15 years – Teen Miss

16-20 years - Fairest of the Fair

sponsored by

Cindy Garner, Heartland Realty

Sequachee Valley Electric

J & S RestaurantsFor Rules and Applications go to sequatchiecountyfairassociation.com or check our Facebook page

CONTESTANT ENTRY FEE: All Divisions, $25, First Sibling $15, Any additional Siblings, $10 each.

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IRELAND BURCH2016

FAIREST OF THE FAIR

WANDA SMITH2016

SENIOR MS. SEqUATCHIE COUNTY

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1110 SPECIAL AWARDS (Participants cannot win 2 years in a row)

Mary Will Hale Award: Presented to the Adult & Student who wins “Best of Show” in the Sewing Division.

Thaxton Kell Award: Presented to the Adult & Student who wins the most blue ribbons in Crops and vegetables.

Tommy and Louise Blevins Award: Presented to the Adult & Student who wins the “Best of Show” in the Handicrafts Division.

Haydon Barker Award: Presented to the Adult & Student who wins the “Best of Show” in Photography.

Mary Hazel Prater Award: Presented to the best hand quilting in the Adult Quilting Division.

Viewer’s Choice Award: Presented to the Individual whose quilt gets the most votes from the public.

Lone Oak FCE Club Golden Needle Award: Presented to an Adult for a new quilt with Heirloom qualities.

Lone Oak FCE Club: Presented to the Adult who wins “Best of Show” in the Quilt Division.

• NOTE: To receive the Mary Hazel Prater Award, The Lone Oak FCE Club Golden Needle Award, and The Lone Oak FCE Club Best of Show Award, all work must have been made by the exhibitor.

Sequatchie County 4-HMaking the Best Better

423.949.2611www.sequatchie.tennessee.edu170 Church Street, Dunlap TN

https://www.facebook.com/UTExtension.Sequatchie/

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bLUE ribbON SpONSOr, FairEST OF THE Fair

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1716

Cates Street

Pharmacy

Hours 8 – 6 Monday – Friday * 8 – 1 Sat * Closed Sundays

(423) 949-5722 WE DELIVER

(423) 949-6176 104 Cates Street [email protected] Dunlap, TN 37327

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SuPPorTer oFThe Junior FAir BoArD

GLenDA GrAy

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16065 Rankin Avenue, Dunlap, TN 37327

423-949-2197 *************************************************************************************

16065 Rankin Avenue

Dunlap, TN 37327

Phone: 423-949-2197 Fax: 423-949-6940

Joey Evitts, Agency Manager

Rhia Huth, Agent Vickie Youngblood, Customer Service

Valerie Wheeler, Tax Service

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Mountain Valley Bank has been serving the

people of the Sequatchie Valley for over

110 years, and we are proud to support the

Sequatchie County Fair!

423-949-2146

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2928

sKIlleD nURsInG facIlITY

blUe RIbbon sPonsoR - faIResT of THe faIR

3130DOWN ON THE FARM

Junior Fair Board

Down on the Farm kids kornerbarnyard Open throughout the Fair!

milk a Cow, ride a Straw Horse, Hang out the Wash and more,

Just like it once was down on the farm!

faRMeR foR a DaY AT THE SEQUATCHIE COUNTY FAIR

by the Junior Fair board

-Look for our ‘Farmer For a Day’ Exhibit!-

faIR TRacToR sHoWJunior Fair Board

Sponsored by the SVHaa - Days of yesteryear

We are open 24/7

Dunlap, TNwww.mountaininnandsuites.com

[email protected]

Tel.(423)949-2184

Fax(423)949-2182

3332

Original Ownersare back!

(423)949-

VAPE

KRISSY’S BODY SHOP

6172 SR 28

SunDroP SALeALL SuMMer

AT DoLLAr GenerAL!

insurance

3534SEQUATCHIE HAS

TALENT!!Sequatchie County Fair Talent Show

Thursday, August 24th, 7:00 at the Fair Building in the gym

Registration starts at 6:00

Open to all acts, ages, groups and/or individuals

Singing, dancing, acting....anything entertaining!

Talent Show is sponsored by

Alliance Physical Therapy

Adult Best of Show prize sponsored by Music MakersChildren to 12 years Youth 13 to 17 years Adult 18 up

1st prize $40

2nd prize $20

3rd prize $10

Adult Best of Show – a guitar

Best of Show 0 – 17 years - $50

sequatchiecountyfairassociation.com

BLUE RIBBON SPONSOR,SEQUATCHIE HAS TALENT

3736

Sequatchie County E-911426 Cedar StreetDunlap, TN 37327

Email: [email protected]

Office: 423.949.9912Mobile: 423.883.1186

Fax: 423.949.7045

THANK YOU

TO THE

SEQUATCHIE COUNTY

VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENTS

FOR YOUR SUPPORT

OF THE

2017 SEQUATCHIE COUNTY FAIR

THanK YoU to

DUnlaP sTonefoR YoUR sUPPoRT

of THe 2017 SEQUaTCHiE COUNTy Fair

3938

Sequatchie CountyFair Association

Hand in Hand Day AT THE SEQUATCHIE COUNTY FAIR

by the Junior Fair BoardFriday, august 25 - 10 am

Hand in Hand Day is to celebrate our friends and family with special needs in Sequatchie

and surrounding counties.

Sponsored by: . Head Over Heels

Forever young amusements

Open mon. - Fri.12 noon- 6 pm

4140THANK YOU

TO

FARLEY’S ACE HARDWARE

AND

FARLEY PLUMBING

FOR YOUR SUPPORT

OF THE

2017 SEQUATCHIE COUNTY FAIR

David’s Computers

www.davidscomputers.com

The Healthy kitchen FarmOrganic - Non gmO

produce - $30 customer choice box678 Wheeler rd.(423) 242-5464

Join in the funon

Family Game Night

AT THE SEQUATCHIE COUNTY FAIR

by the Junior Fair BoardTuesday, august 22 at 6:30 pm

Sponsored by: . seTHRa - casa .

Fair TimeTrivia!

Human

Hungry

Hippos!

Plungerraces!

Prizes

for

Winners!

4342

SEQUATCHIE COUNTYFELLOWSHIP OF CHURCHES

501(C)3 Community Organization

Food bankat the Old middle School

Hours of Operationmon. & Fri. 9 am – noon

Wed. 1 pm – 4 pm423-949-7716

Dunlap, TN 37327Donations Welcome

austin, Davis & mitchellattorneys at Law

109 East Cherry Street * p.O. box 666Dunlap, Tennessee 37327-0666

L. ThoMAS AuSTin M. KeiTh DAViS Telephone (423) 949-4159 JenniFer AuSTin MiTCheLL Facsimile (423) 949-4589 ThoMAS K. AuSTin e-mail [email protected]

10:30 Worship9:30 Sunday

School

6:30Wednesday

Summer is here. It is time to enjoy The Sequatchie County Fair!

Tower Community Bank Stop by and see

Shannon and Keshia for your banking needs.

We’re here to help you

Hours M – Th 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.

F 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Interactive Teller M – F 7 a.m. – 7 p.m. Saturday 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.

(423)949-6900 TowerCommunityBank.com

4544

Jeff mackey, Co. Commissioner

Supporter, Junior Fair board

and Sequatchie Co. Fair

NEW LOTS NOTICEbe on the lookout

for the new

THEME ENTRYcategoriesin many of the

DEPARTMENTSof the

2017 Sequatchie County Fair

at

Green Tomato Junction!

Entertainment at the 2017 Fair!

Featuring:

Thursday: Talent Show and KaraokeFriday: Jill’s Kids and the Sullivan BandSaturday: THE BATTLE OF THE BANDS

4746GRACE FARMS

5384 East Valley Rd, Dunlap, TNLocally owned and operated farmer-florist greenhouse offering traditional bedding plants, vegetable plants,

hanging baskets, mixed containters as well as fresh boquets and floral arrangements.

(423) 718-1025

You are invited to our community worship on Wednesday, August 23, 2017

as we support the Sequatchie County Food Bank with a love offering.

5:00pm- Traditional Service 7:00pm- Contemporary Service Hymns Music/Dramas Message by Pastor Richard Rea Message by Joshua Morgan If you would like to perform during these services, please call Kerri Miller at 423-762-2823 or Blaine Layne at 423-443-9363.

THEME CONTESTfor the 2018 Fair

Give us your theme ideas for the 2018 fair.If your suggestion is selected,

You and one guest will win

FREE GATE ADMISSIONfor the full week of the 2018 Fair.

4948Fredonia Mountain

Farmers Market@ Wheeler’s Orchard

Saturdays, 9-11 AM, July through November

Fresh Fruits & Vegetables, Dairy, Free Range Pork, Amish Baked Goods,

Local Honey, Dried Herbs & Teas

Wheeler’s Orchard, Fredonia Mtn.423-949-4255

DunLAP

16952 rankin Ave.Suite 4, Dunlap TnTel. 423.949.6132

pick TN productsAT THE SEQUATCHIE COUNTY FAIR

by the Junior Fair board

Stop by the Pick TN Products Display and see all the Products made in Tennessee!

Sponsored by Village Volkswagen

and Mayfield Dairy Farms

5150

MAyFieLD DAiry FArMSSPonSor,

2017 SequATChie CounTy FAir

P.o. Box 310 (37371)806 e. Madison Ave.

Athens, Tn

Tel. 423.649.2574Fax 423.745.6419

SPonSor 2017

SequATChie CounTy FAir

6001 international Dr.Chattanooga, Tn 37421

Tel. 423.855.4981Fax 423.855.5679

5352

SPECIAL THANKSto the

Office DEPOT5600 Brainerd Rd.

Chattanooga, TN 37411

423.892.4336

for making the 2017 Fair Premium Book

possible!

BESTLIVE PRO WRESTLING

at the Fairgrounds

25 and 26 Augustat 7:00 PM

J & S restaurants

sPonsoR

2017seQUaTcHIe co.

faIResT of THe faIR

5554

For rules and registration information,see

sequatchiecountyfairassociation.com,our facebook page,

email [email protected] call Pam Scott at (423) 829-1310

Special Thanks to

Dr. PePPer,

BLue riBBon SPonSor,

2017

SequATChie CounTy FAir

5756 ArTSDeidre Stephens, Chairperson

Premiums offered: $488.00First Place $3.00, Second Place $2.00, Third Place $1.00

STUDENTS**, aDULTS 19-55, & SENiOrS 56+

Lot 1. Acrylic 1a. Animal(s) 1b. Still Life 1c. Landscape 1d. otherLot 2. Chalk DrawingLot 3. CollageLot 4. Crayon/MarkersLot 5. oil 5a. Animal(s) 5b. Still Life 5c. Landscape 5d. otherLot 6. Paint or Color By numberLot 7. Pencil (B&W or Color)

Lot 8. Pen & ink DrawingLot 9. SculptureLot 10. Tissue PaperLot 11. Water Color 11a. Animal(s) 11b. Still Life 11c. Landscape 11d. otherLot 12. other—Any Art not listedLot 13. other MediumLot 14. Adult Coloring Page 14a. Colored Pencils 14b. Markers 14c. CrayonsLot 15. Theme Category

all enTRIes MUsT HaVe been cReaTeD sInce lasT faIR

prE-kiNDErgarTEN DiViSiON: Any art created by pre-kindergarten age child. only one entry per lot number. Must be entered in child’s name with their age. Articles must have been created since last fair. All entries will receive participation ribbons.

**STUDENT DiViSiONS: K-First Grade, Second-Third Grade, Fourth-Sixth Grade, Seventh-ninth Grade, Tenth-Twelfth Grade

5958 PiCK TenneSSee CooK-oFF ConTeSTCindy Price (423.298.5280), heath Price, & Kerri Miller (423.762.2823)

Premiums offered: $18.00

THUrSDay, aUgUST 24, 2017 aT 4:00 pm

Lot 1. Meat/Main Dish

Lot 2. Vegetable/Salad

Lot 3. Dessert

Contestants must make recipe with onLy products from Tennessee.

A list of ingredients and recipe must be provided with entry.

Call (423)298-5280 for details.

Stop by the pick TN products display to see all the products made in Tennessee!

Green ToMATo CooK-oFF ConTeSTCindy Price (423.298.5280), heath Price, & Kerri Miller (423.762.2823)

Premiums offered: $28.00

THUrSDay, aUgUST 24, 2017 aT 5:00 pm

Lot 1. Fried Green Tomatoes

Lot 2. Main Dish/Vegetable/Salad Dish

Lot 3. relish/Salsa

The SeCreT iS in The SAuCe CooK-oFF ConTeSTCindy Price (423.298.5280), heath Price, & Kerri Miller (423.762.2823)

Premiums offered: $27.00

THUrSDay, aUgUST 24, 2017 aT 6:00 pm

Lot 1. BBQ Sauce

Lot 2. other Sauces

Thank you tobleDsoe TelePHone COOpEraTiVE iNC.,

blUe RIbbon sPonsoR

and

sUPPoRTeR of THE 2017 SEQUaTCHiE CO. Fair

6160 4-H Poultry Show & Sale Sheldon Barker, Chairman (949-2611)

Saturday, August 19, 2017 at 10:00 am

Exhibitors will be limited to Sequatchie County 4-H’ers enrolled in the 4-H Chick Chain.

4-H’ers can enter their pullets 30 minutes prior to the scheduled show. The sale will begin

immediately after the show. All proceeds from the sale go to the Sequatchie County 4-H Chick Chain.

The sale is open to the general public. Pullets will be sold to the highest bidder.

This show & sale is sponsored by Mountain Valley Bank, Sequatchie County 4-H Club, & the Tennessee

Department of Agriculture.

CroPS AnD VeGeTABLeSin memory of mack Steele

harland hixson and the Master Gardeners, Chairpersons

Premiums offered: $638.00First Place $3.00, Second Place $2.00, Third Place $1.00

(Crops & Vegetables MUsT have been grown by entrant)

aDUlT anD sTUDenT DIVIsIons

Lot 1. Apples (4)Lot 2. Banana Peppers (4)Lot 3. Blueberries (8)Lot 4. Bush Beans (8)Lot 5. Cabbage with root (1)Lot 6. Cantaloupe (1)Lot 7. Cucumbers (4)Lot 8. eggplant (2)Lot 9. eggs in a Carton (4)Lot 10. Field Pumpkin (1)Lot 11. *Fresh Garden Vegetable TrayLot 12. Grapes (1 bunch)Lot 13. HerbsLot 14. honey (1 pint or 1 quart)Lot 15. hot Peppers (4)Lot 16. Large Gourd (1)Lot 17. Largest Pumpkin (1)Lot 18. Largest Watermelon (1)Lot 19. Pears (4)Lot 20. Field Corn on Stalks (3)Lot 21. Sweet Corn on Stalks (3)Lot 22. MiscellaneousLot 23. okra (4)Lot 24. onions- red (4)Lot 25. onions- White (4)Lot 26. ornamental Gourds (4)

Lot 27. ornamental Tomato (4)Lot 28. Peaches (4)Lot 29. Peanuts with plant (8)Lot 30. Pie Pumpkin (1)Lot 31. Pole Green Beans (8)Lot 32. Potatoes- Gold (4)Lot 33. Potatoes- red (4)Lot 34. Potatoes- russet (4)Lot 35. red Tomatoes (4)Lot 36. SunflowerLot 37. Sweet Peppers (4)Lot 38. Sweet Potatoes (4)Lot 39. Tree nuts (4)Lot 40. Watermelon (1)Lot 41. Winter Squash (2)Lot 42. yellow Squash (4)Lot 43. yellow Tomatoes (4)Lot 44. Unusual Grown Vegetable (oddity)Lot 45. ZucchiniLot 46. Theme Category- heirloom Green Tomatoes (4)Lot 47. Theme Category- German Green Tomatoes (4)Lot 48. Theme Category- Green Salad Tomatoes (4)

*Minimum of 7 different varieties on a tray. “Best of Show” ribbons awarded to Adult & Student Divisions.

Thaxton kell award presented to the adult who wins the most blue ribbons.

FieLD CroPS (ADuLTS onLy)Lot 1. Alfalfa hay (Full Bale)Lot 2. Clover Mixed hay (Full Bale)Lot 3. Grass hay (Full Bale)Lot 4. Sheaf of Soybeans (4 Plants)

Lot 5. White Corn (4 ears)Lot 6. yellow Corn (4 ears)Lot 7. Corn Stalk with ears (3 stalks)

Sequatchie CountySoil Conservation District

170 Church StPO Box 338

Dunlap, TN 37327

Donna KnoxDistrict Administrator

[email protected]

We are proud to be a part of the Cost-Share assistance available for all of the qualifying land owners

and farmers in Sequatchie County.

Please call or email our office for further information.Office Hours: Monday to Thursday 8:00 am to 1:00 pm CST

Friday 8:00 am to 12:00 pm CST

6362

The Sequatchie Valley master gardener program is one of 26 active associations statewide. it is an education and volunteer service

program of the University of Tennessee and Tennessee State University Extension. master gardeners from local communities are trained by Extension professionals and other experts to serve as volunteers to

assist in providing sound, practical, and research-base knowledge. The primary purposes are to educatio the public about home horticulture

and improve the quality of life in local communities. master gardeners programs provide information to the general public using a non-biased

approach that relies upon university-based researched. in general, master gardeners are a terrific resource for their local communities.

FLoWer ShoWMaster Gardener Volunteers

Premiums offered: $380.00First Place $3.00, Second Place $2.00, Third Place $1.00

aDUlT anD sTUDenT DIVIsIons

Section a: annuals

Lot 1. Any specimen not listedLot 2. BegoniaLot 3. CelosiaLot 4. Foliage/ColeusLot 5. GeraniumLot 6. Marigold (small)Lot 7. Marigold (large)Lot 8. PetuniaLot 9. impatiens/SultanaLot 10. Zinnia

Section b: perrenials

Lot 11. Any specimen not listedLot 12. CannasLot 13. ChrysanthemumLot 14. Dahlias (small)Lot 15. Dahlias (large)Lot 16. DaisyLot 17. GladiolaLot 18. LilyLot 19. PhloxLot 20. SnapdragonLot 21. Wild/native FlowerLot 22. roses

Section C: any Container-grown plant or Flower

Lot 23. Cactus/SucculentsLot 24. Dish GardenLot 25. House PlantLot 26. 12” Pot or SmallerLot 27. Larger than 12” Pot

*Section D: arrangements

Lot 28. Flower ArrangementLot 29. recycle Theme ArrangementLot 30. Wild/native Flower Arrangement Cut flowers shall consist of a single specimen of the flower listed. The flower will be judged on its merit. Containers will not count in judging. Wilted flowers will be discarded as needed. if exhibits are picked up prior to scheduled time, awards and premiums will be forfeited. * The designer has complete free-dom to choose components. Design-ers may use all fresh plant material, dried material, or a combination of each.

6564 FooD PrePArATionLinda King (707.367.1721) and Beverly harmon, Chairpersons

Premiums offered: $316.00First Place $3.00, Second Place $2.00, Third Place $1.00

aDUlT anD sTUDenT DIVIsIons

Whole Cake:

Lot 1. Cake made from mixLot 2. Cake made from scratchLot 3. Layer CakeLot 4. Pound CakeLot 5. Sheet Cake

plate of 3:

Lot 6. Any other CookiesLot 7. Bar CookiesLot 8. BiscuitsLot 9. Chocolate Chip CookiesLot 10. Chocolate Fudge CandyLot 11. Cinnamon rollsLot 12. Cornmeal MuffinsLot 13. Brownies/BlondiesLot 14. Fried PiesLot 15. Misc. CandyLot 16. oatmeal CookiesLot 17. Peanut Butter CookiesLot 18. Peanut Butter FudgeLot 19. Sugar CookiesLot 20. yeast rolls

Decorated Cake:

Lot 21. BirthdayLot 22. HolidayLot 23. CupcakeLot 24. WeddingLot 25. other

½ Loaf:

Lot 26. Banana BreadLot 27. otherLot 28. yeast BreadLot 29. Zucchini Bread

Whole pies

Lot 30. AppleLot 31. other

green Tomato Desserts

Lot 32. PieLot 33. other Desserts

Baked goods will be entered on Wednesday, August 23, 2017 from 10 AM-noon.

Judging of baked goods will be Wednesday, August 23, 2017, from noon-2 PM

Judging is closeD to the public.

All baked goods will be displayed in pictures on Wednesday.

Closed on Sunday and Monday

6766 hAnDiCrAFTSPat Treadwell (949.4097) & Taylor Scott, Chairpersons

Premiums offered: $750.00First Place $3.00, Second Place $2.00, Third Place $1.00

“Best of Show” awards are provided in honor of Tommy & Louise Blevins

DiViSiONS:aDULTS (18 aND OLDEr)

STUDENT (4TH - 12TH graDE)CHiLD (1 yEar -3RD graDE)

Lot 1. Piggy Bank

Lot 2. Basket

Lot 3. Bird Feeder

Lot 4. Bird House

Lot 5. Candle- Decorated

Lot 6. Card- Greeting

Lot 7. Card- holiday

Lot 8. Christmas Article

Lot 9. Christmas ornament

Lot 10. Clothing- Decorated

Lot 11. Clothing- Tie-Dyed

Lot 12. Decorated Gourd

Lot 13. Doll- homemade

Lot 14. Folk Art or Tole Painting

Lot 15. Furniture

Lot 16. Gift-Wrapped item

Lot 17. indian Craft

Lot 18. Leather Craft

Lot 19. Lego/K’nex

Lot 20. Metal Work

Lot 21. Model

Lot 22. original Jewelry

Lot 23. other holiday Article

Lot 24. Paper Craft

Lot 25. Picture Frame- homemade

Lot 26. Pottery

Lot 27. Puzzle

Lot 28. recycled item

Lot 29. Silk/Artificial

Flower Arrangement

Lot 30. Stuffed Animal- homemade

Lot 31. Wall Hanging

Lot 32. Wooden Article

Lot 33. Wooden Bowl

Lot 34. Wooden Spindle- Turned

Lot 35. Woven Basket

Lot 36. Wreath

Lot 37. Wood Carving

Lot 38. Miscellaneous

(any item not listed)

Lot 39. Wood-Burned Article

Lot 40. Theme item

6968

Jan, Jeff & Brandon Johnson P.O. Box 475

Dunlap, TN 37327 Jan 423-240-4411

Jeff 423-883-2122 Brandon 423-447-7838 E-mail: [email protected] www.riverbendcattle.com

houSehoLD LinenS & neeDLeWorKMary Frances hixson (949.2439), Linda Barker, & Frances harvey, Chairpersons

Premiums offered: $320.00First Place $3.00, Second Place $2.00, Third Place $1.00

*First Place $4.00, Second Place $3.00, Third Place $2.00

aDUlT anD sTUDenT DIVIsIons

Lot 1. *AfghanLot 2. Applique itemLot 3. *Baby AfghanLot 4. Candlewick ArticleLot 5. Counted Cross-StitchLot 6. Crocheted ArticleLot 7. Cross-Stitched ArticleLot 8. embroidered ArticleLot 9. hardanger ArticleLot 10. huck/Swedish WeavingLot 11. Knitted ArticleLot 12. Machine embroidered Article

Lot 13. Miscellaneous- (other items not listed)Lot 14. needlepoint Article (Any)Lot 15. Pillow- DecorativeLot 16. Pillowcase- embroideredLot 17. Pot holder/hot MatLot 18. recycled itemLot 19. rugLot 20. Table ClothLot 21. Tatted ArticleLot 22. Woven Loom itemLot 23. Cross-Stitched Framed PictureLot 24. Theme item

“besT of sHoW” RIbbons WIll be PResenTeD In boTH DIVIsIons

BABS meets on the 2nd Monday of each month at the Dunlap united Methodist Church Gym.

For more information, contact:

Cindy Price at 423.298.5280 or

Jerry Carr at 219.921.9108

hoBBieSCindy & Landon Price (423.298.5280), Chairpersons

Premiums offered: $42.00First Place $3.00, Second Place $2.00, Third Place $1.00

aDUlT anD sTUDenT DIVIsIons

Lot 1. Collectibles (3 Samples)

Lot 2. hand-Crafted Article (3 Samples)

Lot 3. Poetry, Prose, & Short Stories

Lot 4. Misc. Theme entry

7170 PeT ShoWJunior Fair Board - Kerri Miller (423.762.2823)

Premiums offered: $304.00First Place $5.00, Second Place $4.00, Third Place $3.00

SATurDAy, August 26, 2017 at 4:00 PM

aDUlT anD sTUDenT DIVIsIons

Lot 1. Cat

Lot 2. Small Dog

Lot 3. Large Dog

Lot 4. rabbit

Lot 5. other

Lot 6. reptiles/Amphibians

Lot 7. Feathered Animal

Lot 8. Best Costume

Lot 9. Tricks

Lot 10. Longest Ears

Lot 11. Shortest Ears

aLL pETS mUST bE ON a LEaSH, CagED, Or OTHErWiSE CONTaiNED.

All animals must have proof of rabies vaccination and wear tag in order to compete. Animals will be judged on appearance, temperament, and the exhibitor’s ability to handle. Animals can be entered in one division only. Animal must be owned by exhibitor or immediate relative. “Best of Show” will be presented in both divisions.

sPonsoReD bY TRacToR sUPPlY of DUnlaPJesse Sullivan, Store manager

FAIRS AROUND SEQUATCHIE COUNTY Bledsoe County Fair August 14th – 19th Cumberland County Fair August 28th - September 2nd Hamilton County Fair September 23rd – 24th Marion County Fair May 17th – May 21st Rhea County Fair August 8th – 12th Van Burren County Fair August TBD Warren County Fair September 8th – 16th White County Fair September 1st – 9th

TRacToR sUPPlY of DUnlaPJesse Sullivan, Store manager

ph. 423-949-2426Fax 423-949-9793

7342 State rte 28 - Suite bDunlap, TN 37327

blUe RIbbon sPonsoR of THe seQUaTcHIe coUnTY faIR

7372 PhoToGrAPhyPamela ryle & Linda Green Johnson, Chairpersons

Premiums offered: $404.00First Place $3.00, Second Place $2.00, Third Place $1.00

Amateur Photographers only“hayden Barker Best of Show” Award for adults and students

aDUlT anD sTUDenT DIVIsIons

Lot 1. Abstract- Photos that emphasize form, color, and lineLot 2. Animal(s), TameLot 3. Animal(s), WildLot 4. Bird(s)Lot 5. Building(s)Lot 6. B&W of Person or PeopleLot 7. B&W, other, no PeopleLot 8. Firework(s)Lot 9. Flower(s)Lot 10. FunnyLot 11. HolidayLot 12. insect(s) &/or Butterfly(s)Lot 13. LandscapeLot 14. Mountain(s)Lot 15. PatrioticLot 16. Photo of Adult(s) (18 & older)Lot 17. Photo of Adult(s) with Child(ren) together

Lot 18. Photo of one Child (0-3 year)Lot 19. Photo of Children (2 or more)Lot 20. Photo of one Child (4-12 yrs)Lot 21. Photo of one Teen (13-17 yrs)Lot 22. Public, Local EventLot 23. Special effectsLot 24. Special MomentLot 25. SportsLot 26. Story- Four photos that tell a storyLot 27. TransportationLot 28. Tree(s)Lot 29. WaterLot 30. Weather- clouds, rainbow, or snow, etc.Lot 31. SelfiesLot 32. Theme Category

All exhibits must be 4” x 6” prints and mounted on WhiTe 5” x 8” paper. Absolutely no nudity. Black & White photographs are limited to Lots 6 & 7. Photos must be made by the person entering the photo. one entry per Lot.

ATTORNEYS GREER, SWAFFORD & ADAMS

Dunlap Office: Dayton Office:188 Cherry Street 379 2nd AvenueP.O. Box 758 P.O. Box 188Dunlap, Tennessee 37327 Dayton, Tennessee 37321(423) 949-3621 (423) 775-3621

Toll Free: [email protected]

Stephen T. Greer Elizabeth Greer AdamsRussell Anne Swafford Cara R. Sapp

7574 PreSerVeD FooDSSammye Finley (949.3371) & Tina newman, Chairpersons

Premiums offered: $764.00First Place $3.00, Second Place $2.00, Third Place $1.00

references: ball blue book of preserving (Copyright 2005 or later) & USDa Complete guide to Home Cooking

1. Pieces should be uniform in size & packaged snugly, but allow for circulation of liquids

2. Products should be free from defects or blemishes, strings, stems, seeds, pits, & peels. Some recipes may require these items and it is acceptable if the recipe is in keeping with approved guidelines.

3. Liquids should cover the product, keeping within the head space guidelines.4. Liquids should be clear and free from cloudiness and small particles.5. Product should retain its natural characteristic color, or as nearly that of

standard cooked product. it should be free from undue color loss.6. Texture should be tender, but not overcooked.7. Product should maintain its shape and size appropriate for recipe and

preparation method. 8. Air bubbles should be kept to a minimum.9. Gas bubbles denote spoilage and are identified by movement to the

surface of the product while the jar is stationary. 10. Any entry exhibiting spoilage of any type must be disqualified.11. Bands must be in place for transporting home-canned products; however,

bands may be removed when presented for judging. This will aid in determining head space. head space must correspond to recommendations from the references listed above.

12. All entries must be heat-processed following current canning guidelines from one of the references listed above.

13. if product was not processed according to approved recommendations, it must be disqualified.

14. The product must be preserved in Mason-type, threaded, home canning jars with self-sealing 2-piece lids.

anY ITeM noT enTeReD In sTanDaRD cannInG jaRs WIll be DIsQUalIfIeD

aDUlT & sTUDenT DIVIsIonsfRUITs

Lot 1. Any other fruitLot 2. ApplesLot 3. ApplesauceLot 4. BlackberriesLot 5. BlueberriesLot 6. MincemeatLot 7. PeachesLot 8. Pears

VeGeTables

Lot 9. Any other vegetableLot 10. Field PeasLot 11. Green Beans (no Shellies)Lot 12. Green Beans (With Shellies)Lot 13. KrautLot 14. okraLot 15. Soup MixtureLot 16. Tomatoes Excluding: pumpkin butter, mashed or pureed pumpkin, & Winter Squash, no Summer Squash

JamS, JELLiES, & SOFT SprEaDS

Lot 17. Any other jam, jelly, or soft spreadLot 18. Apple ButterLot 19. Apple JellyLot 20. Blackberry JamLot 21. Blackberry JellyLot 22. Blueberry JamLot 23. Blueberry JellyLot 24. Cherry JellyLot 25. Grape JellyLot 26. Muscadine JellyLot 27. Peach JamLot 28. Pear PreservesLot 29. Strawberry Jam

PIcKles & RelIsHes

Lot 30. Any other picklesLot 31. Beet PicklesLot 32. Bread & Butter PicklesLot 33. Chow ChowLot 34. Mixed PicklesLot 35. Pickle Slices (Dill)Lot 36. Pickle Slices (Sweet)Lot 37. Pickle Spears (Dill)Lot 38. Pickle Spears (Sweet)Lot 39. Pickles- Whole (Dill)Lot 40. Pickles- Whole (Sweet)Lot 41. Pickled okraLot 42. relishLot 43. SalsaLot 44. Sauce- ChiliLot 45. Sauce- PastaLot 46. Sauce- TomatoLot 47. Squash Pickles

DeHYDRaTeD fooD

Lot 48. FruitLot 49. Vegetables

jUIce

Lot 50. AppleLot 51. GrapeLot 52. Tomato

HoMeMaDe WIne

Lot 53. Any otherLot 54. BlackberryLot 55. GrapeLot 56. Peach

Meal

Lot 57. 4 Jars = A Meal

THeMe caTeGoRY

Lot 58. Green Tomato SalsaLot 59. Green Tomato Pickles (Kosher Dill)Lot 60. Green Tomato relishLot 61. Spiced Green TomatoesLot 62. Green Tomato Pie Filling

7776 quiLT BLoCK ConTeSTPauline Geary (886.7443), Ann hale (949.2469) & Linda King, Chairpersons

First Place $5.00, Second Place $4.00, Third Place $3.00

aDUlT anD sTUDenT DIVIsIons

Lot 1. Finished quilt Square- Must be 12½” x 12½”. it is preferred that quilt squares be 100% cotton. Pieced blocks only -- no photos. your name, phone number, & name of quilt block pattern are to be placed on the back. NOTE: all quilt blocks become property of the Sequatchie County Fair. The blocks will be placed in a future Fair quilt, to be quilted by volunteers at the Fair, and used as a Fair fundraiser.

How Long Does it Take To Make A quilt?

Cutting Fabric: 6 hoursMaking Blocks: 40 hoursAssembling Blocks: 10 hoursCut and Add Borders: 10 hoursMake Binding: 1 hourhand quilting: 328 hours*

*6-8 people, 2-3 hours/day, 2 days/week, for 6 weeks

Total hours: 434 (Approximate)

2017 FAIR QUILT RAFFLE76”x94” QUEEN SIZE QUILT

TICKETS $1 EACH or 6 FOR $5Kerri Miller (423.762.2823) Cindy Price (423.298.5280)

or Linda King (707.367.1721) for tickets and information.

A SPECIAL THANKS TO THE CAGLE MOUNTAIN SCRAPPY QUILTERS VALERIE MAXWELL, DONNA BOYD,

& OLA STOCKWELL FOR THE 2017 FAIR QUILT

DRAWING SATURDAY EVENINGALL WEEK LONG

Pick up a card and explore the Fairgroundswith our SCAVENGER HUNT!

7978 quiLT ShoWPauline Geary (886.7443), Ann hale (949.2469),

Linda King (949.3047), Chairpersons

Premiums offered: $924.00First Place $5.00, Second Place $4.00, Third Place $3.00

The quilt Show will be governed by the rules & regulations of the Fair. however, items may be entered that were made during the past 5 years, but never exhibited at the Fair.

Quilts should be clean, no soil marks, no pet hairs, no strings, fuzz, food stains, or cigarette odor, etc.

“Best of Show” awards will be presented in both divisions. The Student winner receives a ribbon & the Adult winner will receive a $25.00 gift card from the Lone oak FCe Club. The Golden needle Award ($25.00 gift card) will be presented to the heirloom quality quilt with the best handwork in the Adult Division, sponsored by the Lone oak FCe. The Mary hazel Prater Award will be presented to the adult entry with the best hand quilting, sponsored by Dr. Karen Shepherd.

For these awards, all work must have been done by the entrant.

The Viewer’s Choice Award ($25.00 gift card) is presented to the entry voted the favorite of the people visiting the Fair. This award is given in memory of Claudia Ferguson & Flossie narramore. The winner is announced on Saturday evening.

An exhibitor’s Door Prize, chosen by random drawing, is also presented on Saturday Evening.

NOTE: a sPecIal enTRY TaG WIll be PRoVIDeD foR all QUIlT sHoW eXHIbITs.

QUiLT SiZES:

For the purpose of Fair entries, the following sizes apply to smaller quilts:

Mini quilt: Less than 96” in circumference Wall/Lap quilt: 96”+ in circumference Baby quilt: between 30”x46” and 36”x53”

GenerALLy, LArGer quiLTS Are The FoLLoWinG SizeS:

Full: 70-88” x 88-106” queen: 86-99” x 93-108” King: 94-108” x 93-108”

THaNk yOU TO THE QUiLT SHOp ON SigNaL, LONE Oak FCE, aND DR. KaRen sHePHeRD foR sPonsoRInG QUIlTInG aWaRDs.

aDUlT & sTUDenT DIVIsIonsSTUDENT DiViSiON:

Lot 1. Any item made using quilting techniquesLot 2. Quilt topLot 3. Quilted quilt 3a. By exhibitor 3b. not By exhibitorLot 4. Tied quiltLot 5. Team quilt (made by 2-4 people)

aDULT DiViSiON:

Lot 6. Theme quiltLot 7. Any item made using quilting techniquesLot 8. old quilt- more than 5 yrs. (Must be made by entrant)Lot 9. old quilt- more than 5 yrs. (Must be oWneD by entrant)

QUiLT TOpS- HaND WOrkED

Lot 10. Appliqued quilt topLot 11. Pieced quilt topLot 12. Embroidered quilt topLot 13. redworkLot 14. Combination of techniques or other quilt topLot 15. Art or crazy quilt topLot 16. Holiday quilt topLot 17. Memory quilt topLot 18. Team quilt top (made by 2-4 people)Lot 19. Group quilt top (made by 5+ people)Lot 20. Baby quilt topLot 21. Mini quilt topLot 22. Lap/Wall quilt top

QUiLT TOp- maCHiNE WOrkED

Lot 23. Appliqued quilt topLot 24. Pieced quilt topLot 25. Embroidered quilt topLot 26. Combination of techniques or other quilt topLot 27. Art or crazy quilt topLot 28. Holiday quilt topLot 29. Memory quilt topLot 30. Team quilt top (made by 2-4 people)Lot 31. Group quilt top (made by 5+ people)Lot 32. Baby quilt topLot 33. Mini quilt topLot 34. Lap/Wall quilt top

QUiLTS- HaND QUiLTED (QUiLTED by ExHibiTOr)

Lot 35. Hand appliqued quiltLot 36. hand-pieced quiltLot 37. Machine-piecedLot 38. hand-embroideredLot 39. redwork (single color) embroidered quiltLot 40. Combination techniques or other quiltLot 41. Art or crazy quiltLot 42. Holiday quiltLot 43. Memory quiltLot 44. Whole-cloth quiltLot 45. yo-yo/Cathedral Window/tacked coverlet, other similar throws or coverletLot 46. Team quilt (made by 2-4 people)Lot 47. Group quilt (made by 5+ people)Lot 48. Baby quiltLot 49. Mini quiltLot 50. Lap/Wall quilt

QUiLTS- HaND QUiLTED (OUTSOUrCED)

Lot 51. Appliqued quiltLot 52. Pieced quiltLot 53. Embroidered quiltLot 54. Combination of techniques or other quiltLot 55. Holiday quiltLot 56. Memory quilt

QUiLTS- maCHiNE QUiLTED (QUiLTED by ExHibiTOr)

Lot 57. Appliqued quiltLot 58. Pieced quiltLot 59. hand-embroideredLot 60. Machine-embroideredLot 61. Combination of techniques or other quiltLot 62. Art or Crazy quiltLot 63. Holiday quiltLot 64. Memory quiltLot 65. Machine-pieced throw or coverletLot 66. Team quilt (made by 2-4 people)Lot 67. Group quilt (made by 5+ people)Lot 68. Baby quiltLot 69. Mini quiltLot 70. Lap/Wall quilt

QUiLTS- maCHiNE QUiLTED (OUTSOUrCED)

Lot 71. Appliqued quiltLot 72. Pieced quiltLot 73. Embroidered quiltLot 74. Combination of techniques or other quiltLot 75. Holiday quiltLot 76. Memory quiltLot 77. Baby quilt

8180 SCrAPBooKSKerri Miller, Chairperson

Premiums offered: $156.00First Place $5.00, Second Place $4.00, Third Place $3.00

Lot 1. Family & Community education ClubsLot 2. other Civic or Community ClubsLot 3. Family: 3a. Student (K-12) 3b. AdultLot 4. Library Scrapbooks onlyLot 5. Holiday 5a. Student (K-12) 5b. Adult

Lot 6. Vacation 6a. Student (K-12) 6b. AdultLot 7. Sports 7a. Student (K-12) 7b. AdultLot 8. one Scrapbook Sheet in plastic sheet

CLuB/orGAnizATion BooThSKerri Miller, Chairperson

Premiums offered: $160.00First Place $10.00, Second Place $6.00, Third Place $4.00

Lot 1. Family & Community education ClubsLot 2. ChurchLot 3. 4-h Clubs (Groups)Lot 4. 4-h individual

Lot 5. other youth organizationsLot 6. Civic organizationsLot 7. Community ClubsLot 8. other

Booths must be made & displayed by the group or individual entering. exhibitors must provide own table(s) which must fit within a 14’x4’ space. exhibits will be judged on the following criteria: educational Value - 30 points, Simplicity - 20 points, originality - 20 points.

There is no charge to enter this department. one “Best of Show” ribbon will be awarded.

Cagle Mountain Community CenterHwy. 111 ~ Cagle, Tennnessee

Community Association Meetings ~ 2nd Tuesday at 7:00Scrappy Quilters ~ Thursday at 9:00 - noon

Family Community Education ~ 3rd Thursday at 11:00Music on the Mountain ~ 3rd Thursday at 5:30-8:00

District 2 Voting Center

Cagle Community Center Available For:Family Reunions, Birthday Parties, Weddings,

Seasonal Activities, Yard Sales, etc.

All Community Members WelcomeContact Sharon at 949-2843

SCRAPPY qUILTERS

Meet at Cagle Community CenterHighway 111 Dunlap TN

Each Thursday 9 am - noonFree quilt Lessons

Sewing Machines Available423-304-8617 or 423-949-9796

8382 SeWinGFrances harvey and Pam Scott, Chairpersons

Premiums offered: $200.00First Place $3.00, Second Place $2.00, Third Place $1.00

“Best of Show” ribbons will be presented to Adult and Student Divisions“Mary Will hale Award” presented to Adult and Student “Best of Show” Winners

sTUDenT

Lot 1. AccessoriesLot 2. ApronLot 3. Doll ClothesLot 4. DressLot 5. recycled ArticleLot 6. MiscellaneousLot 7. Pants/ShortsLot 8. SleepwearLot 9. SkirtLot 10. Top/VestLot 11. PillowcaseLot 12. Bag/PurseLot 13. Theme item

aDUlT

Lot 1. AccessoriesLot 2. Apron*Lot 3. Dress*Lot 4. CostumesLot 5. Garment - Child (size 0-4)Lot 6. recycled ArticleLot 7. Garment - youth (size 5-18)Lot 8. hat - homemadeLot 9. Jacket/VestLot 10. MiscellaneousLot 11. Pants/ShortsLot 12. Skirt*Lot 13. Top*Lot 14. SleepwearLot 15. PillowcaseLot 16. Bag/PurseLot 17. Theme item*Adult sizes only

Articles of clothing or needlework must be clean and neatly pressed. Hanger must be brought with garments. Garments must be secured to hanger.

All adult cash awards are sponsored by the Sequatchie County Family & Community education Clubs.

Samuel F. HudsonAttorney at Law15688 Rankin Avenue

P.O. Box 485Dunlap, TN 37327

(423) 949-7900

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2017 Fair AssociatesLinda Barker

Sheldon BarkerKathy Brock

Wanda Caglenancy Carol Dawson

Aneta eichlerClara Fernandez

Bill FinleyHugh Finley

Sammye FinleyPauline Gearyroger Geary

Taylor GoodwinBill GrayAnn hale

ralph hale

Beverly HarmonAnna Mae hartman

Brendan HarveyDarvin HarveyFrances HarveyLula Bess hickeyharland hixson

Mary Frances hixson DJ Johnson

Linda JohnsonLinda King

Karen Knottnorm KnottAmy Long

Valerie MaxwellChance McDaniel

Tracy McDanielKerri Miller

Tina newmanCindy PriceHeath Price

Landon PricePam ryle

Bailey ScottPam Scottzach Scott

Janis SpanglerGrace Steele

Deidra StephensPat TreadwellPeggy Uhey

A very special Thanks goes out to all the volunteers, there wouldn’t be a fair without you!

We would also like to Thank our Sponsors and Advertisers!you make the Fair possible!

FrieD Green ToMAToeS at theSequatchie County Fair!

Sequatchie County has appropriated $4,000 for the Fair. other funds have been received from businesses and individuals. Total premiums are in excess of $5,500. The Fair is eligible to receive State aid based on the cash awards paid to those entries promoting the improvement of agricultural products and practices. if neces-sary, cash awards will be adjusted to operate within the limits of existing finances. no cash awards will be paid on entries, except as listed in this booklet. Cash awards will be paid according to the Fair officers books and not according to exhibits on which ribbons are found. Checks for cash awards will be issued when exhibits are picked up. Checks will become void ater 30 days and will not be reissued.

Special Thanks to the Tennessee Dept. of Agriculture, Tenn. Association of Fairs, uni-versity of Tennessee Agriculture extension office, Seq. Co. Board of Commissionsers, Seq. Co. Board of education, Seq. Co. Teachers, Seq. Co. homeschoolers, the City of Dunlap, and Sequatchie County. Without their support our County Fair would not exist.

The Junior FAir BoArDof the

SequATChie CounTyFAir ASSoCiATion

Daniel Byrd, Billy ray Gray, Katie BraggKenny Coulson, Jimmy Coulson, Patrick Mackey

Amon rice, Davey rice, eli hale, Taylor ScottDaniel Scott, Casey Scott, Jacob ClemmerJack Finley, Grace Carter, Maygen Foster

Director Kerri Miller, Assistants Ann hale and Bailey Scott

ThAnKS To The Junior FAir BoArD For ALL The WorK They PuT inTo The FAir

AnD For The MAny SPeCiAL eVenTSThAT WouLD noT Be PoSSiBLe

WiThouT Their inPuT.

The 2017-2018 Junior Fair Board welcomes you to the Fair! We invite you to join the fun as we host Family Game Night on Monday and the Pet Show on

Saturday. We’ve been busy preparing exhibits for you to enjoy. Look for our logo throughout the fair to see some of our projects.

Kerri Miller - Director