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Pre-Register online at blueearthcountyfair.org COMMUNITY BANK Money Matters. Mankato (507) 625-1551 Vernon Center (507) 549-3679 Amboy (507) 674-3300 Mankato (507) 385-4444 MEMBER FDIC Partnering with You to Enhance our Communities At Community Bank, we’re proud to be part of these communities. As neighbors who live and work here, we want to do what we can to help support and improve our area. Benefits Ripple Throughout the Community Through our lending programs, we have: Helped support young families buy their first homes and allowed growing families to move into larger ones. Supported the start of new businesses and helped others expand. Through our savings programs we have: Provided a safe way for area residents to set aside money so they can enjoy a secure retirement. Helped generations of youngsters develop good money management habits and learn the joys of saving. Mike Ogaard Greg Urevig Quentin Beadell Mike King Spirit of Cooperation We use many avenues to promote the well-being of our communities, but we couldn’t do it without the help of others. We work in partnership with area residents and civic and business leaders to help determine what roles we can fulfill in advancing the communities’ interest. Most important is the part you play. We couldn’t do any of this without the loyalty and support of our customers. We strive each day to continue earning your trust and your business by providing top-of-the- line products and exceptional service. Thanks for making these communities a better place to work and live.

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COMMUNITY BANKMoney Matters.

Mankato (507) 625-1551 Vernon Center (507) 549-3679 Amboy (507) 674-3300Mankato (507) 385-4444

MEMBERFDIC

Partnering with You to Enhance our Communities

At Community Bank, we’re proud to be part of these communities. As neighbors who live and work here, we want to do what we can to help support and improve our area.

Benefits Ripple Throughoutthe CommunityThrough our lending programs, we have:❖ Helped support young families buy their first homes and

allowed growing families to move into larger ones.

❖ Supported the start of new businesses and helped others expand.

Through our savings programs we have:❖ Provided a safe way for area residents to set aside money

so they can enjoy a secure retirement.

❖ Helped generations of youngsters develop good money management habits and learn the joys of saving.

Mike Ogaard Greg Urevig Quentin Beadell Mike King

Spirit of CooperationWe use many avenues to promote the well-being of our communities, but we couldn’t do it without the help of others. We work in partnership with area residents and civic and business leaders to help determine what roles we can fulfill in advancing the communities’ interest.Most important is the part you play. We couldn’t do any of this without the loyalty and support of our customers. We strive each day to continue earning your trust and your business by providing top-of-the- line products and exceptional service.Thanks for making these communities a better place to work and live.

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REGULATIONS01. Competition for premiums is open to all residents of

Blue Earth County and surrounding counties.

02. The Society will not assume any responsibility for (disease, sickness, injury,) loss or damage to exhibits contracted during the fair.

03. No person will be permitted to distribute advertising matter on the grounds except from their place of business or exhibit. The tacking or posting of any advertisements, or distribution of bills, cards, flyers, etc. except within the area occupied by the exhibitor is prohibited. Anyone violating this rule will be liable to fine and expulsion from the grounds as the Board of Directors may elect.

04. If for any reason whatsoever the general receipts of the Society are reduced or diminished, then the Society does not guarantee full payment of premiums listed in this book.

05. The management will not be responsible for typographical errors in this book, but should any occur, they will be interpreted by Board of Directors.

06. The Board of Directors reserves the final and absolute right to interpret these Rules and regulations.

07. Any person knowingly violating any of the rules of this Society will thereby forfeit all rights to any premiums that may be awarded to them.

THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS RESERVES THE FINAL AND ABSOLUTE RIGHT AT ANY TIME TO REFUSE ENTRIES, OR PROHIBIT

THE EXHIBITION OF ANIMALS OR ARTICLES ENTERED

ENTRY PROCEDURESAND EXHIBITS

Wed 8 am-6 pm01. All entries must be made on or before the first day

of the fair. ALL ENTRIES MUST BE MADE AND EXHIBITS IN PLACE BY 6:00 P.M. ON THE FIRST DAY OF THE FAIR AND MAY NOT BE REMOVED UNTIL 6:00 P.M. OF THE LAST DAY OF THE FAIR. DO NOT REMOVE ANY EXHIBIT UNLESS YOU HAVE CHECKED WITH THESUPERINTENDENT OF THAT DEPARTMENT. (Special rules cover 4-H department). Monday - after fair - office open 9 a.m.-11 a.m. to pick up leftover items.

02. The Society reserves the right to limit the number of entries if space is unavailable. The management will endeavor to arrange for space for all qualified exhibitors. However, if present accommodations are exhausted, the management reserves the right to close entries at any time.

03. Stock and articles must be entered in the name of the bonafide owners.

04. No person shall enter an article that has heretofore been exhibited and a premium paid thereon in the same lot except in certain designated classes.

05. All articles exhibited must be the property of the exhibitor and except in the designated classes must be made, manufactured, or raised during the past 12 months by the exhibitor.

06. Not more than one entry can be made in the same lot by any exhibitor, exception in Homemaking class. When more than one entry is made by the same family, proof of ownership must be shown to the superintendent of that division.

07. No article or livestock shall compete for more than one premium. This rule does not bar sweepstake or special award competition.

08. No article will be allowed to compete for cash premiums that is not named and numbered in the premium list. Articles not listed may be displayed upon approval of the division superintendent. A request can be made to the Board of Directors to make provisions for additional classes or lots in succeeding years.

09. Exhibitors will be furnished with cards containing exhibitor number, division, class and lot designation and description of the articles. Such cards must be attached to or be in close contact with the article to which they belong.

10. All stock must be purebred except market poultry or recognized hybrids. In the case of hybrids, proof of the breeding must be furnished to the division superintendent.

11. Minnesota Livestock Sanitary Board rules and regulations governing exhibition of livestock and poultry in Minnesota, will apply to livestock and poultry exhibited at the Fair. For information regarding these rules see your veterinarian.

12. Each person exhibiting livestock must present to the official veterinarian a certificate of health before the entry is accepted.

13. Only varieties recommended by the Minnesota Crop Improvement Association of the Agriculture Extension Service shall compete for premiums.

14. All roots shall be cleaned and trimmed for exhibition.

15. No former prize winnings are to be displayed before judging in the class is completed.

16. It is the policy of the Blue Earth County Fair to award ribbons to all entries, except those disqualified.

JUDGING01. Open class will begin Thursday morning, except

flowers and gardening which will be started Wednesday.

02. Awards shall be designated by ribbons or cards as follows: championship - purple; first - blue; second - red; third - white.

03. Judges will report to the Secretary for instruction prior to beginning their work.

04. The superintendent or assistant of a division shall assist the awarding judges as clerk and shall make a written entry on the record of award made. This record when completed shall be signed by the judges and returned to the secretary.

05. The superintendent of each division shall check to see that each article entered on the record book is present and properly arranged before the judges proceed to place the entries. If an article cannot be found, the judges shall be so informed.

06. Should any article be entered in the wrong lot and the error be discovered before the judging, the superintendent may make proper correction in the entry.

07. Any interference by the exhibitor to influence or dictate the decision of the judges will be sufficient cause for excluding his or her entry from competition and must be reported to the Secretary by the superintendent of the division.

08. The superintendent of a division may request the judge in his division to state the reason for awards if such a request is made by an exhibitor or spectator.

09. The decision of the judges shall be final in all cases except where mistakes, fraud or misrepresentation not discovered at the time the award is made, is apparent. In such cases the Board of Directors decision is final.

10. An exhibitor may make a written protest of a decision of a judge to the superintendent of the division within three hours after the time the award was made.

11. AII protests shall be settled by the Board of Directors at a meeting when all parties concerned will be notified to appear.

12. No former prize winnings are to be displayed before judging in the class is completed.

13. It is the policy of the Blue Earth County Fair to award ribbons to all entries, except those disqualified.

PREMIUMS01. Premiums will be paid when entries are picked up on

the last day of the Fair.

02. Premiums will not be paid on articles (or animals) removed from exhibition before designated time on the last day of the Fair.

03. Where there is no competition, first premium may be awarded but money paid will be based on recommendations of the judge relative to the merit of the exhibit. No award will be made if the exhibit does not merit an award.

04. Premiums will not be awarded for articles (or animals) of inferior merit, although there is no competition.

DIVISION DPOULTRY

Notice the changes - read thoroughly!All Poultry must be entered

Wednesday evening from 6~10 p.m.following the 4-H judging schedule.

Open Class Poultry entries must be postmarked by July 15th. Late entries will not be accepted! Mail entries, fees, phone number and health papers to Owen Dickey, 10945 550th Ave., Amboy, MN 56010, 507-674-3452.

Entry fee - 4-H’ers is $.25 per bird. All others $1.00.

All chickens and turkeys must be officially tested for typhoid and pullorum disease and found negative within 90 days prior to the fair or originate from parent stock within 12 months of the fair as U.S. pullorum-typhoid clean.

A statement on official forms showing test results as conducted by an approved testing agent or certification of origin, together with identification of each bird by band number will be required.

All entries of chickens, geese, ducks, turkeys and pigeons must be made singly and identified as cock, cockerel, hen, pullet, young trio or old trio.

Premiums will be paid on all varieties recognized by the American Standard of Perfection, considered worthy of premium by our judge.

The society will not be responsible for any loss or accident. Band your birds for your own protection. The entries will be carefully tended and every possible precaution will be taken to prevent damage or loss.

All exhibitors will be responsible for the feeding and watering of their own exhibits. Any exhibit found to be poorly maintained will forfeit all premium money. Any sick bird will be removed from the show at the discretion of the superintendents.

LARGE FOWL CLASSESClass 01 - Asiatic, all varieties, Cochins,

Brahmas, Langshans.Class 02 - American, all varieties; Plymouth Rocks,

Dominiques, Wyandotes, Javas, Rhode Island Reds, Rhodes Island Whites, Buckeyes, Chanticleers, Jersey Giants, Lamonas,New Hampshires, Hollands, Delawares.

Class 03 - Mediterranean, all varieties; Leghorns, Minorcas, Spanish, Andalusians, Anconas, Buttercups, Catalanas.

Class 04 - English, all varieties; Dorkings, Orpingtons, Redcaps, Cornish, Sussex, Australorps.

Class 05 - Continental, all varieties; Hamburgs, Bamevelders, Campines, Lakenvelders, Welsummers, Polish, Houdana, Crevecoeurs, La Fleche, Faverolles.Class 06 - All other standard breeds, all varieties, Modem

Games, Old English Games, Sumatras, Malays, Shamos, Cubalayas, Phoenix, Yokohamas, Aseels, Sultans Frizzles, Naked Necks, Araucanas, Ameraucanas.

Class 07 - Hybrids, all varieties; Cornish Rock, Indian River.

BANTAM CLASSESClass 08 - Game Bantams, all varieties, Modern Games,

Old English Games.Class 09 - Single comb clean legged, all varieties,

Anconas Andalusians, Australorps, Campines, Catalanas, Delawares, Dorkings, Dutch, Frizzles, Hollands, Japanese, Javas, Jersey Giants, Lakenvelders, Lamonas, Leghorns, Minorcas, Naked Necks, New Hampshires, Orpingtons, Phoenix, Plymouth Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, Spanish, Sussex.

Class 10 - Rose comb clean legged, all varieties; Anconas, Antwerp Belgians, Dominiques, Dorkings, Hamburgs, Leghorns, Minorcas, Redcaps, Rhode Island Reds, Rhode Island Whites, Rosecombs, Sebrights, Wyandones.

Class 11 - All other combs clean legged, all varieties; Ameraucana, Araucanas, Buckeyes,

Chanticleers, Cornish, Crevecoeurs, Cubulayas, Houdans, La Fleche, Malays, Polish, Shamos, Bunercups’ Sumatras, Yokohamas.Class 12 - Feather legged, all varieties, Booted, Brahmas

Cochins, Faverolles, Frizzles, Langshans, Silkies, Sultans.

DUCKSClass 13- Pekings Class 18 - RunnerClass 14- Rouens Class 19 - Call DuckClass 15- Muscovy Class 20 - East IndiaClass 16 - Buff Class 21 - Any Other Class 17 - Cavuga Duck

GEESEClass 22 - Toulouse Class 26 - PomeranianClass 23 - Emuden Class 27 - American BuffClass 24 - African Class 28 - ChineseClass 25 - Sebastopol Class 29 - Any Other Goose

TURKEYSClass 30 - Bronze Class 33 - Royal PalmClass 31 - White Holland Class 34 - Any Other Class 32 - Bourbon Red Turkey

PIGEONSClass 35 - Fantails Class 38 - TumblersClass 36 - Kings Class 39 - RollersClass 37 - Trumpeters Class 40 - Any Other Pigeon

DIVISION EGRAIN & CORN

01. Only one entry will be permitted in any lot by one exhibitor.

02. All grain and seed samples must be two quarts in a one gallon glass jar. All corn samples ten ears.

03. Must be grown in 2010 season.

CLASS 1 - CORNE01001 - Shelled corn (2 quarts)E01002 - Corn (10 ears)E01003 - Any corn not listed (10 ears)

CLASS 2 - GRAIN & SEEDNEW! MUST HAVE VARIETY NAME,

ATTACHED TO JAR OR LISTED ON ENTRY TAGE02004 - Alfalfa (seed) E02009 - FlaxE02005 - Barley (malting) E02010 - OatsE02006 - Barley (feed) E02011 - SoybeansE02007 - Clover, E02012 - Wheet, medium red winterE02008 - Clover, sweet E02013 - Wheat, Spring

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2011 FRIENDS OF THE FAIR SUPPORTERS

Platinum Business Sponsorship: $2,500 and up Blue Earth CountyGold Business Sponsorship: $1000 - $2499 Blue Earth County Corn & Soybean Growers, Crystal Vallley Coop, Land O Lakes, Voyegeur Web, Watonwan Farm ServiceSilver Business Sponsorship: $500 - $999 City of Lake Crystal, Jerry's Body Shop, Tow Distributing, Wellcome Trust, Lyra Township, B & R Auto SalvageBronze Business Sponsorship: $250 - $499Abdo, Eick & Meyers, Boening Construction, Crop Insurance Services, Davis Comfort Systems, Inc, First National Bank Minnesota, Industrial Fabrication Services, Malchow Insurance, Medo Township, Protein Source Milling, Syngenta Seed, Vernon Center Township, Pioneer Bank, Fleming Pioneer Seed, Jones Seed, Land Services, MinnStar Bank, Wingert RealtyCopper Business Sponsorship: $100 - $249Boesch Insurance Agency, Cambria Township, McPherson Crop Management, Pioneer Hi-bred, Amboy Lions Club, Beauford Township, Garden City Rod and Gun Club, Judson Implement, Lime Township, Mankato Spray Center, Midtown Auto, Smiths Mill, Snell Motors, Ziegler Cat

Business Sponsorship: $0-$99Butternut Valley Township, Gregor Tiling Co.Product and/or Service Sponsors: Blue Earth County Sheriffs Dept., Blue Valley Sod, Busters Bar & Grill, J.O. Announcing, River Valley Offroaders, The Free Press, Arnolds of Mankato, Mankato Implement, Carlson Craft, Arnie Lillo, Pfeffer Tree Service, Vetter Sale & Service, Letcher Farm Supply, LeRay TownshipCopper Friends of the Fair: $100 - $249Calvin & Sue Baarts, David & Barbara Eberhart, Richard & Geraldine Schulz, Veril & Doris Conrad, Pat & Neil DoyenAdditional Supporters:Darleen Lund, Delphin & Doris Kietzer, Gloria Schuett, Mary Duncanson, Merlin & Lorraone Zarn, Ron & Myra Jongbloedt, Steve & Cindy Young, Jerry Phillips, Kelly & Jake Fleisner, Erica & Dave Ellerbusch, Robert & Karen Schull, Winnis Buesing, Benny & Nona Pederson

2011 The Blue Earth County Agricultural Society/Fairboard would like to thank these area businesses, organizations and individuals for their support and sponsorship of the Blue Earth County Fair and the Fairgrounds.

Together --- Success for another 152 years.

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DIVISION FVEGETABLES & POTATOES

For guidance in preparing exhibits see “Vegetable Gardening”, Extension 4-H Bulletin 63, University of Minnesota Agricultural Extension Service.

Only one entry will be permitted in any one lot by one exhibitor.

CLASS 1 - VEGETABLESF01000 - Beans, purple (16)F01001 - Beans, green (16)F01002 - Beans, wax (16)F01003 - Beets (6 specimens)F01004 - Broccoli (1 specimen)F01005 - Brussel sprouts (6 specimens)F01006 - Cabbage, pointed, green, any variety (1 specimen)F01007 - Cabbage, round, green, any variety (1 specimen)F01008 - Cabbage, red, any variety (1 specimen)F01009 - Cabbage, flat, any variety (1 specimen)F01010 - Carrots, for table use (6 specimens)F01011 - Cauliflower (1 specimen)F01012 - Cucumbers, pickling (1 dozen specimens)F01013 - Cucumbers, table use (6 specimens)F01014 - Eggplant (1 specimen)F01015 - Gooseberry (1/2 pint)F01016 - Gourds, best collection (6 different kinds)F01017 - Groundcherries (1 pint) - (shucked)F01018 - Kohlrabi (6 specimens)F01019 - Melon, musk (1 specimen)F01020 - Melon, water, round (1 specimen)F01021 - Melon, water, long (1 specimen)F01022 - Onions, yellow (3 specimens)F01023 - Onions, white (3 specimens)F01024 - Onions, red (3 specimens)F01025 - Pumpkin, pie (1 specimen)F01026 - Parsnips (6 specimens)F01027 - Peas, in pod (1 pint)F01028 - Peppers, green (3 specimens)F01029 - Peppers, red hot (6 specimens)F01030 - Radishes (6 specimens)F01031 - Rhubarb (6 stalks)F01032 - Rutabagas (3 specimens)F01033 - Shallots (1 pint)F01034 - Squash, winter (1 specimen)F01035 - Squash, summer (1 specimen)F01036 - Swiss chard (1 plant)F01037 - Sweet Potatoes (2 specimens)F01038 - Sweet corn, best exhibit (3 ears)F01039 - Best Collection of 8 different kinds of vegetablesF01040 - Other vegetable not listed

CLASS 2 - HEAVIEST VEGETABLESF02041 - Heaviest CabbageF02042 - Heaviest PotatoeF02043 - Heaviest PumpkinF02044 - Heaviest SquashF02045 - Heaviest TomatoF02046 - Heaviest WatermelonF02047 - Heaviest, any not listed

CLASS 3 - POTATOESwashed but not scrubbed

10 specimensF03048 - Yukon Gold F03052 - Russet BurbankF03049 - Kennebec F03053 - Norgold F03050 - Norland F03054 - BlueF03051 - Red Pontiac F03055 - Any others not listed

DIVISION GFRUIT

01. A plate of apples or pears must consist of exactly 5 specimens; grapes, 2 bunches, crabs and hybrids, 8 specimens; plums, 6 specimens. Stems should remain on fruit, but leaves should be removed.

02. Single entries will not be permitted to appear as part of collection.

03. Nurseries are not allowed to compete for premiums.

04. Only one entry will be permitted in any lot by one exhibitor except any not listed.

CLASS 1 - APPLESG01001 - Beacon G01015 - Macintosh G01002 - Connell Red G01016 - MelbaG01003 - Cortland G01017 - MinjonG01004 - Delicious G01018 - Northwestern G01005 - Duchess GreeningG01006 - Fireside G01019 - Prairie Spy G01007 - Golden Delicious G01020 - Red Baron G01008 - Haralson G01021 - RedwellG01009 - Honey gold G01022 - Regent G01010 - Jonathan G01023 - Spartan G01011 - Keepsake G01024 - State FairG01012 - Lakeland G01025 - Sweet SixteenG01013 - Oriole G01026 - Wealthy G01014 - Mantet G01027 - Any not listed

CLASS 2 - BERRIES (1⁄2 Pint)G02028 - Raspberries G02030 - Any not listedG02029 - Strawberries

CLASS 3 - CRAB APPLES (8 Specimens)G03031 - Centennial G03036 - TrailG03032 - Chestnut G03037 - VirginiaG03033 - Dolga Crab G03038 - Whitney CrabG03034 - Hyslop G03039 - Any not listed G03035 - Rescue (specify)

CLASS 4 - PLUMS (6 Specimens)G04040 - Cherry G04043 - Medium RedG04041 - Purple G04044 - YellowG04042 - Large Red G04045 - Any not listed (specify)

CLASS 5 - GRAPES (2 Bunches)G05046 - Beta G05048 - DelawareG05047 - Concord G05049 - Any not listed (specify)

CLASS 6 - PEARS (5 Specimens)G06050 - Parker G06052 - Any not listed G06051 - Panen (specify)

CLASS 7 - TomatoesGO7053 - Tomatoes, yellow (6 specimens)GO7054 - Tomatoes, cherry, yellow (1 pint)GO7055 - Tomatoes, red (3 specimens)GO7056 - Tomatoes, cherry, red (1 pint)

DIVISION H FLOWERS

01. Flowers must be entered in the name of the bonafide owners.

02. Exhibitors are asked to show flowers in clear glass jars or bottles.

03. All arrangements must contain live material unless otherwise specified.

04. No awards will be made unless exhibits are considered sufficiently meritorious by the judges.

05. Exhibitors are cautioned to show exact number of blooms called for under each class.

06. Only one entry will be permitted in any lot by one exhibitor except any not listed.

Master Gardeners will be available throughout fair to answer questions.

CLASS 1 - GARDEN FLOWERSH01001 - Ageratum (3 stems)H01002 - Alyssum (3 stems)H01003 - Asters, annual (3 stems)H01004 - Asters, perennial (3 stems)H01005 - Astilbe (2 stems)H01006 - Baby Breath, annual (3 stems)H01007 - Baby Breath, perennial (3 stems)H01008 - Bachelor Buttons, annual (3 stems)H01009 - Bachelor Buttons, perennial (3 stems)H01010 - Balsam (3 stems)H01011 - Begonia (1 spike)H01012 - Calendulas (3 blooms)H01013 - Campenella (3 stems)H01014 - Canna (1 spike)H01015 - Canterbury Bells (3 stems)H01016 - Carnation (5 blooms)H01017 - Cleome (3 stems)H01018 - Chrysanthemums, small (3 stems)H01019 - Chrysanthemums, large (3 stems)H01020 - Cone flowers (3 stems)H01021 - Coral Bells (3 stems)H01022 - Coreopsis (3 stems)H01023 - Cosmos (3 stems)H01024 - Coxcomb, crested (3 stems)H01025 - Coxcomb, plumed (3 stems)H01026 - Daisy (3 blooms)H01027 - Daisy, Black Eyed Susan (3 stems)H01028 - Daisy, Shasta (3 stems)H01029 - Delphinium (1 stem)H01030 - Dianthus (5 stems)H01031 - Everlastings (3 stems)H01032 - Fever few (3 stems)H01033 - Flowering Kale (1 stem)H01034 - Foxglove (1 stem)H01035 - Galardia (3 stems)H01036 - Gold Cosmos (3 stems)H01037 - Hydrangea (1 stem)H01038 - Lantana (3 stems)H01039 - Larkspur (3 stems)H01040 - Liatris (3 stems)H01041 - Lupin (1 stem)H01042 - Marigold, French single (3 blooms)H01043 - Marigold, French double (3 blooms)H01044 - Marigold, Dwarf (3 blooms)H01045 - Marigold, large (3 blooms)H01046 - Monadra (Bee Balm 3 blooms)H01047 - Nasturtium, single (3 blooms)H01048 - Nasturtium, double (3 blooms)H01049 - Nicotiana (3 stems)H01050 - Nigella (5 stems)H01051 - Pansy (3 stems)H01052 - Pentas (3 stems)H01053 - Petunias, single (3 stems)H01054 - Petunias, double (3 stems)H01055 - Petunias, ruffled (3 stems)H01056 - Phlox (1 stem)H01057 - Rose Mallow (1 stem)H01058 - Rudbeckia (3 blooms)H01059 - Russian Sage (3 stems)H01060 - Salvia, annual (3 stems)H01061 - Salvia, perennial (3 stems)H01062 - Snapdragons (3 stems)H01063 - Statice (3 stems)H01064 - Strawflower (3 stems)H01065 - Sunflower (1 stem)H01066 - Sweetpeas, annual (3 stems)H01067 - Sweetpeas, perennial (3 stems)H01068 - Sweet William (3 stems)H01069 - Tansy (3 stems)H01070 - Verbena (3 stems)H01071 - Viola (3 stems)H01072 - Wild Flowers/Prairie Flowers (3 stems)H01073 - Yarrow (3 stems)H01074 - Any not listed (3 stems or blooms)

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Please send entry forms prior to registration day, Wednesday, July 27 for Open Class to: Wendy Weingartz, 1629 South Bend Ave., Mankato, MN 56001 and Open Class Poultry to: Owen Dickey, 10945 550th Ave., Amboy, MN 56010. If you have questions on Open Class, call 625-2778 or Poultry call 674-3452. All 4-H and Open class Poultry must be entered Wednesday evening from 6-10 p.m.All entries accepted between 8:00 a.m. & 6:00 p.m. Wednesday,

July 27. All Open Class Divisions will be judged Thursday, July 28, beginning at 8:30 a.m., except flowers and gardening on Wednesday evening.Poultry entries MUST be postmarked by July 15, 2011. Judging will

be Thursday, July 28 following the 4-H judging schedule. (Please see Poultry section for fees and rules.)

No entries can be removed until 6:00 p.m. Sunday, July 31. All entries must be picked up no later than 8:00 p.m. Sunday. All Open Class entries EXCEPT poultry not picked up by this time must be picked up from 9-11 a.m. Monday, August 1, at the Fair Office. Poultry MUST be picked up Sunday evening.Open Class (except poultry) entry fees are: .75 cents on entry day or

.50 cents if preregistered by July 27. (Maximum $10.00) There is no charge for Nursing Home residents.

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ALL JR. AND CHILDREN MUST GIVE AGE.

OPEN CLASS • EXHIBIT HALL B • OPEN CLASS POULTRY

PLEASE USE THIS ENTRY BLANK OPEN CLASS ONLY (NOT 4-H)

DIVISION CLASS/LOT AGE DESCRIPTION VARIETY-COLOR

Name AgeMailing Address

Please use separate sheet if more room is needed.(REQUIRED)

JR. AND CHILDREN

PRE-REGISTRATION WITH ENTRY BLANK

SUPERVISORSGrain Vegetables & Fruit - Veril Conrad, 549-3243

Flowers - Rose Suserud, 278-3123Culinary - Shelley Leenhouts, 546-3532

Canned Foods - Grace Schreyer, 387-7758Homemaking - Doris Conrad, 549-3243Fine Arts - LCWM Senior Honor Society

Poultry - Owen Dickey, 674-3452

JUDGESHomemaking - Sally Geary

Culinary - Robin Johnson & Anni LikeCanned Foods - Keith Hofbauer

Flowers - Keith HofbauerVegetables & Potatoes - Keith Hofbauer

Fruits - Keith HofbauerCorn & Grain - Keith Hofbauer

Fine Arts - Denice Woller

OPEN CLASS PREMIUMSBlue - $1.50 Red - $1.00 White - $.50Pre-registrations can be made on our

website: blueearthcountyfair.org

SPONSORS FOR OPENCLASS SPECIAL AWARDSGraf’s Home Furnishings, Wal-Mart, Community

Bank, Vernon Center Lumber Co., Kober’s Nursery, Syngenta Seeds, Boesch Insurance,

Frame It! Gallery, Blue Earth County Ag. Society, Jarden Home Brands, Drummer’s Garden Center, Edenvale Nursery, Green Thumb Garden Center, Wendlandts Greenhouse, Plaid Piper, Blue Earth County ADA, Cub Foods, Hy-Vee Stores, Dietz Foods, Tractor Supply Co., Red Barn Retreats, Becky's Floral, Inspired Portrait Photography

507-387-7971

Box 308Mankato, MN 56002

Big Gain Inc.

Urban Oil Inc.

Amboy • 507-674-3047

Winnebago • 507-893-3540

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CLASS 2 - ZINNIASH02075 - Dwarf up to 11⁄2” (5 blooms)H02076 - Large (3 stems) H02077 - Giant (3 stems) H02078 - Cactus (3 stems)H02079 - Green (3 stems)H02080 - Finged (3 stems)H02081 - Any not listed (3 stems)

CLASS 3 - DAHLIASH03082 - Two toned (3 blooms)H03083 - Pompon, 2” or under (3 blooms)H03084 - Miniature, 3”-4” (3 blooms)H03085 - Medium, 5”-8” (1 bloom)H03086 - Large, 9” and over (1 bloom)H03087 - Cactus (1 bloom)H03088 - Any not listed (1 bloom)

CLASS 4 - GLADIOLUS LARGE(Florets more than 21⁄2” across)

H04089 - White (1 spike) H04096 - Deep Red (1 spike)H04090 - Yellow (1 spike) H04097 - Salmon (1 spike)H04091 - Orange (1 spike) H04098 - Purple (1 spike)H04092 - Cream (1 spike) H04099 - Lavender (1 spike)H04093 - Pink (1 spike) H04100 - Green (1 spike)H04094 - Rose (1 spike) H04101 - Bi-Color (1 spike)H04095 - Red (1 spike) H04102 - Any other color (1 spike)

CLASS 5 - GLADIOLUS MINIATURE(Florets 21⁄2” or smaller)

H05103 - White (1 spike) H05110 - Deep Red (1 spike)H05104 - Yellow (1 spike) H05111 - Salmon (1 spike)H05105 - Orange (1 spike) H05112 - Purple (1 spike)H05106 - Cream (1 spike) H05113 - Lavender (1 spike)H05107 - Pink (1 spike) H05114 - Green (1 spike)H05108 - Rose (1 spike) H05115 - Bi-Color (1 spike)H05109 - Red (1 spike) H05116 - Any other color (1 spike)

CLASS 6 - LILIESH06117 - Cala (1 spike) H06121 - Tiger (1 stem)H06118 - Asiatic (1 spike) H06122 - Trumpet (1 stem)H06119 - Day (1 stem) H06123 - Any not listed H06120 - Oriental (1 stem) (1 stem)

CLASS 7 - ROSESH07124 - Tea (1 stem) H07127 - Shrub (1 stem)H07125 - Floribunda (1 stem) H07128 - Any other H07126 - Miniature (1 stem) not listed

CLASS 8 - FOLIAGEH08129 - Dusty Miller (1 stem) H08130 - Grasses (6 stems)H08131 - Sedum, not in flower (3 stems)H08132 - Coleus (3 stems)H08133 - Bells of Ireland (3 stems)H08134 - Any others not listed

CLASS 9 - HOSTA(3 Dwarf leaves 1⁄2”- 3⁄4” wide)

H09135 - VariegatedH09136 - GreenH09137 - Blue

CLASS 10 - HOSTA-SMALL(3 Leaves 3⁄4” - 11⁄4” wide)

H10138 - VariegatedH10139 - GreenH10140 - Blue

CLASS 11 - HOSTA-MEDIUM(2 Leaves 11⁄4” - 3” wide)

H11141 - Variegated H11143 - BlueH11142 - Green

CLASS 12 - HOSTA-LARGE(1 Leaf 3 1⁄2” or more)

H12144 - Variegated H12146 - BlueH12145 - Green H12147 - Rippled

CLASS 13 - SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS(Amateur)

H13148 - Arrangement of wild flowers/prairie flowersH13149 - Arrangement predominantly yellows, orange or goldH13150 - Arrangement predominantly shades of greenH13151 - Arrangement predominantly shades of pinkH13152 - Arrangement predominantly assorted bright colorsH13153 - Arrangement predominantly whiteH13154 - Arrangement predominantly blue or lavenderH13155 - Arrangement of rosesH13156 - Arrangement in a basketH13157 - Arrangement of dried materialsH13158 - Arrangement for churchH13159 - CorsageH13160 - Miniature arrangement under 3”H13161 - Arrangement of gladiolusH13162 - Open class any other arrangement

CLASS 14 - SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS(Professional-anyone who

sells flowers or works for hire)H14163 - Arrangement predominantly yellows,

orange or goldH14164 - Arrangement predominantly shades of greenH14165 - Arrangement predominantly shades of pinkH14166 - Arrangement predominantly assorted

bright colorsH14167 - Arrangement predominantly whiteH14168 - Arrangement predominantly blue or lavenderH14169 - Arrangement of rosesH14170 - Arrangement of gladiolusH14171 - Arrangement in a basketH14172 - Arrangement of dried materialsH14173 - Arrangement for churchH14174 - CorsageH14175 - Miniature arrangement under 3”H14176 - Open class any other arrangement

CLASS 15 - JUNIOR CLASS(Must be raised by child under 17)

H15177 - Arrangement for tableH15178 - Arrangement in a basketH15179 - Potted PlantH15180 - Seedem - not in bloomH15181 - Foliage (3 stems)H15182 - Miniature BouquetH15183 - Any other not listed plant or arrangement

done by a child

CLASS 16 - JUNIOR CLASSCUT FLOWERS

(Must be raised by child under 17)H16184 - Marigold (3 stems)H16185 - Petunia (3 stems)H16186 - Coxcomb (3 stems)H16187 - Blackeyed Susan (3 stems)H16188 - Sunflowers (1 stem)H16189 - Corn Flowers (3 stems)H16190 - Cosmos (3 stems)H16191 - Daisy, Shasta (3 stems)H16192 - Any not listed (3 stems)

CLASS 17 - POTTED PLANTSH17193 - African Violet (single) H17209 - PathosH17194 - African Violet (double) under 12” diameterH17195 - Begonia, wax H17210 - Snake Plant or fibrous H17211 - ScheffleraH17196 - Begonia, any other H17212 - Wandering JewH17197 - Cactus H17213 - Small PlanterH17198 - Coleus under 12” diameterH17199 - Dieffenbachia H17214 - Large Planter,H17200 - Fern, Asparagus over 12” diameterH17201 - Fern, Boston H17215 - TerrariumH17202 - Geranium H17216 - Dish GardenH17203 - Impatiens H17217 - Any not listedH17204 - Ivy blooming plantH17205 - Ivy, Geranium H17218 - Any not listedH17206 - Jade Plant green growing plantH17207 - Arrow Head H17219 - Any not H17208 - Philodendron listed plant

CLASS 18 - POTTED HERBSH18220 - Garlic Chives H18224 - MarjoramH18221 - Onion Chives H18225 - ThymeH18222 - Parsley H18226 - Lemon GrassH18223 - Oregano H18227 - Basil

DIVISION ICULINARY

01. All articles exhibited MUST BE THE PRODUCT OF THE EXHIBITOR.

02. An exhibitor may make only one entry in each lot.03. Baked products not to be displayed in container in

which they were baked.04. Exhibits must be displayed as specified in each class

or will be disqualified.05. Judges will not award premiums on exhibits that are

not deemed worthy of placing even though there is but one exhibit in the lot.

06. Exhibits will be judged according to score sheets for each class.

07. No mixes can be used in Class 1 through 11, or 13. Mixes can only be used in Modern Baking Class 12

08. All foods are to be exhibited in a clear plastic bag on a small paper plate.

09. Any item needing refrigeration will be disqualified.10. No frosting can be used on any entry except Class 6 Decorations.11. Items may only be entered into one lot.

NOTE: An exhibitor may not win more than one specialaward prize in each class.

CLASS 1 - LOAF YEAST BREAD(1⁄3 loaf in plastic bag)

I01001 - White bread I01006 - Pumpernickel I01002 - Whole wheat/graham bread graham I01007 - RyeI01003 - French bread I01008 - CinnamonI01004 - Oatmeal bread I01010 - Any not listedI01005 - Batter bread

CLASS 2 - YEAST ROLLS(3 on 6” plate, plastic bag)

I02011 - White I02015 - Coffee cakeI02012 - Oat I02016 - Tea ringI02013 - Graham I02017 - Any not listedI02014 - Cinnamon

CLASS 3 - QUICK BREADS(1⁄2 loaf in plastic bag)

I03018 - Date I03025 - Cream puffsI03019 - Nut I03026 - PumpkinI03020 - Coffee I03027 - CranberryI03021 - Banana I03028 - RhubarbI03022 - Corn I03029 - ZucchiniI03023 - Muffins I03030 - Any not listedI03024 - Baking powder

CLASS 4 - CAKES(Cut from center, 4” square, no frosting,

on 6” plate in plastic bag)No cake mixes to be used, no frosting

I04031 - Angel food I04036 - WhiteI04032 - Chiffon I04037 - SpongeI04033 - Devils food I04038 - BundtI04034 - Jelly roll I04039 - CupcakesI04035 - Spice I04040 - Any not listed

CLASS 5 - DOUGHNUTS(3 on 6” Plate covered with plastic bag)

I05041 - Raised I05043 - Any not listedI05042 - Cake

CLASS 6 - DECORATIONS(Decorations only judged)

I06044 - Wedding/anniversary cakeI06045 - Birthday or special occasion cakeI06046 - Novelty cakeI06047 - Decorated cupcakes (3)I06048 - Decorated cookies (3)

CLASS 7 - COOKIES(3 on 6” Plate covered with plastic bag)

I07049 - Butter I07058 - Peanut ButterI07050 - Coconut I07059 - MacaroonsI07051 - Chocolate Chip I07060 - MolassesI07052 - Filled I07061 - PumpkinI07053 - Gingersnaps I07062 - ButterscotchI07054 - Ice box I07063 - Oatmeal RaisinI07055 - Oatmeal I07064 - ChocolateI07056 - Sugar I07065 - MonsterI07057 - No bake I07066 - Any not listed

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CLASS 8 - BARS(3 on 6” Plate covered with plastic bag)

I08067 - Brownies I08075 - No bakeI08068 - Coconut I08076 - AppIesauceI08069 - Date I08077 - Chocolate ChipI08070 - Oatmeal I08078 - DreamI08071 - Pineapple I08079 - CarrotI08072 - Apricot I08080 - ZucchiniI08073 - Lemon I08081 - PumpkinI08074 - Rice Krispie I08082 - Any not listed

CLASS 9 - PIES(1 Slice of pie on 6” plate in plastic bag,

Cream pies not accepted)I09083 - Apple I09087 - PeachI09084 - Berry I09088 - RhubarbI09085 - Cherry I09089 - Any not listedI09086 - Mince

CLASS 10 - HOMEMADE CANDIES(3 on 6” Plate covered with plastic bag)

I10090 - Fudge I10097 - PenucheI10091 - Peanut Brittle I10198 - White fudgeI10092 - Almond Bark I10199 - MintsI10093 - Dipped Candies I10100 - CaramelI10094 - Divinity I10101 - Peanut ClustersI10095 - Fondant I10102 - Any not listedI10096 - Peanut Butter Fudge

CLASS 11 - FOREIGN BAKINGDisplayed as other like exhibits

I11103 - Berlinerkranse I11111 - FatigmanI11104 - Cookies I11112 - Kringler I11105 - Kolackys I11113 - KuchenI11106 - Krumkaka I11114 - RosettesI11107 - Scandinavian Lefse I11115 - OrientalI11108 - Stollen I11116 - Any not listedI11109 - Bara Brith Welsh I11110 - Other varieties of Bread

CLASS 12 - MODERN BAKINGDisplayed as other like exhibits

I12117 - Cake I12124 - Cookies MixI12118 - Coffee Cake I12125 - Muffin MixI12119 - Quick Bread Mix I12126 - Sweet Roll MixI12120 - Hot Roll Mix I12127 - BarsI12121 - Frozen Bread l12128 - Bread MachineI12122 - Microwave Cooking I12129 - Banana CakeI12123 - Frozen Bread Rolls I12130 - Any not listed

CLASS 13 - SPECIAL DAIRY AWARDAttention all baking exhibitors:

Thanks to the Blue Earth County American Dairy Association, there are 3 prizes in this class -

1st Place $20, 2nd Place $15 and 3rd Place $10. Each place includes a dairy gift basket.

I cup or more of dairy ingredent must be used and include the recipe on a card.

I13131 - Cakes I13134 - Quick BreadsI13132 - Cookies I13135 - Any not listedI13133 - Rolls

DIVISION J CANNED & PRESERVED

FOODS 01. All canned goods should be entered in clear glass

pint jars (colored glass distorts food color) in sizes indicated, sealed properly with two-piece lid and screw band (no wax - leave band on jar)

02. An exhibitor may make only one entry in each lot, except “Any Not Listed”.

03. Each entry should contain 1 (one) jar of product.

04. All non-acid vegetables and meat must be processed in pressure canner.

05. ENTRIES MUST BE LABELED with product name, date of preparation, processing method (e.g. Boiling Water Bath, Pressure Canner), and length of processing time. Products must be prepared within a one-year period prior to judging. DO NOT PUT YOUR NAME ON PRODUCT.

06. Judging criteria include neatness of jars, pack (arrangement and uniformity), color, firmness, and syrup or liquid.

07. BALL® FreshPreserving™ Award: Jarden home Brands, makers of Ball® and Kerr® FreshPreserving™ Products, recognizes adult canning enthusiasts with First and Second Place awards, and youth who excel in the art of canning with First Place awards, in each of four categories: Fruit, Vegetable, Pickle, and Soft Spread. To qualify for these awards, entries must be canned in Ball jars with Ball® lids and brands, or in Kerr® jars with Kerr® or Ball® Collection Elite® lids and bands. Soft spreads entries (jellies, jams and preserves) must use Ball® Pectin (Original, No Sugar Needed, or Liquid)-please attache UPC symbol cut from package as proof of purchase. Entires must follow guidelines and processing times given in the Ball® Blue Book. NOTE: An exhibitor may not win more than one (1) Ball® FreshPreserving™ award.

CLASS 1 - CANNED FRUIT(Pint or quart)

J01001 - Apples J01013 - PineappleJ01002 - Apple Sauce J01014 - Imitation PineappleJ01003 - Apples for pie J01015 - PlumsJ01004 - Apricots J01016 - Raspberries, blackJ01005 - Blueberries J01017 - Raspberries, redJ01006 - Cherries, Bing J01018 - RhubarbJ01007 - Cherries, red J01019 - Rhubarb & J01008 - Grapes, white Pineapple J01008 - Grapes, white J01020 - Rhubarb & J01009 - Ground cherries Mixed FruitJ01010 - Huckleberries J01021 - StrawberriesJ01011 - Peaches J01022 - Mixed FruitJ01012 - Pears J01023 - Any not listed

CLASS 2 - CANNED VEGETABLES(Pint or quart)

J02024 - Asparagus J02039 - PeasJ02025 - Beans, green J02040 - Pea PodsJ02026 - Beans, lima J02041 - PimentoJ02027 - Beans, yellow J02042 - PotatoesJ02028 - Beets J02043 - PumpkinsJ02029 - Cabbage J02044 - MushroomsJ02030 - Carrots J02045 - Salad Mixture J02031 - Cauliflower VeggiesJ02032 - Corn J02046 - SauerkrautJ02033 - Corn, cream style J02047 - SquashJ02034 - Greens, swiss chard J02048 - TomatoesJ02035 - Greens, spinach J02049 - TurnipsJ02036 - Kohlrabi J02050 - ZucchiniJ02037 - Okra J02051 - Mixed VegetablesJ02038 - Onions J02052 - Any not listed

CLASS 3 - JELLIES(Pint or halfpint)

J03053 - Apple J03064 - MintJ03054 - Blueberry J03065 - PlumJ03055 - Cherry J03066 - Red RaspberryJ03056 - Chokecherry J03067 - Black RaspberryJ03057 - Crab apple J03068 - Wild Black RaspberryJ03058 - Currant J03069 - PeachJ03059 - Elderberry J03070 - PearJ03060 - Gooseberry J03071 - PineappleJ03061 - Grape & Apple J03072 - StrawberryJ03062 - Grape Tame J03073 - Strawberry & AppleJ03063 - Grape Wild J03074 - Any not listed

CLASS 4 - JAMS(Pint or halfpint)

J04075 - Apple J04087 - PineappleJ04076 - Apple butter J04088 - PlumJ04077 - Apricot J04089 - RhubarbJ04078 - Blueberry J04090 - Rhubarb, mixedJ04079 - Cherry J04091 - Raspberry, mixedJ04080 - Currant J04092 - Raspberry, blackJ04081 - Grape, tame J04093 - Raspberry, redJ04082 - Grape, wild J04094 - Raspberry, wildJ04083 - Gooseberry J04095 - StrawberryJ04084 - Nectarine J04096 - ZucchiniJ04085 - Peach J04097 - Any not listedJ04086 - Pear

CLASS 5 - PRESERVES OR CONSERVES(Pint or halfpint)

J05098 - Apple J05104 - PearJ05099 - Cherry J05105 - PineappleJ05100 - Cranberry J05106 - PlumJ05101 - Gooseberry J05107 - RhubarbJ05102 - Grape J05108 - StrawberryJ05103 - Peach J05109 - Any not listed

CLASS 6 - PICKLES(Pint or quart)

J06110 - Apple J06121 - JalapenoJ06111 - Bean, yellow J06122 - KosherJ06112 - Bean, green J06123 - Mixed vegetableJ06113 - Beet J06124 - OnionJ06114 - Bread and butter J06125 - PeachJ06115 - Chunk sour J06126 - PearJ06116 - Chunk sweet J06127 - Green peppersJ06117 - Cucumbers, J06128 - Red peppers sweet, whole J06129 - TomatoJ06118 - Cucumbers, J06130 - Watermelon sweet, sliced J06131 - ZucchiniJ06119 - Cucumbers, ripe J06132 - Any not listedJ06120 - Dill

CLASS 7 - RELISH(halfpint, pint or quart)

J07133 - Beet J07137 - IndianJ07134 - Chow Chow J07138 - PepperJ07135 - Corn J07139 - ZucchiniJ07136 - Cucumber J07140 - Any not listed

CLASS 8 - MISCELLANEOUS(Halfpint, pint or quart)

J08141 - Barbeque Sauce J08155 - Canned Pork, 1 qtJ08142 - Chili Sauce J08156 - Homemade J08143 - Picanti Sauce SorgumJ08144 - Pizza Sauce J08157 - HoneyJ08145 - Salsa Sauce J08158 - Honey in Comb J08146 - Spaghetti Sauce (1 lb.)J08147 - Tomato Sauce J08159 - Maple SyrupJ08148 - Apple Juice J08160 - Home Rendered J08149 - Grape Juice Lard, 1 qt.J08150 - Tomato Juice J08161 - MincemeatJ08151 - Tomato Catsup J08162 - Vegetable Soup

J08152 - Canned Beef, 1 qt J08163 - HomemadeJ08153 - Canned Chicken, 1 qt Soap (3 bars)J08154 - Canned Chicken, 1 qt J08164 - Any not listed

CLASS 9 - HOMEMADE WINES(Clear wine bottles)

Contestant must be of age. Contestant may submit one entry per lot. All entries must be homemade. One year vintage. All bottles must be securely corked or capped. Each bottle must be labeled with description of contents.

NOTE: A LICENSE FOR MAKING WINE IS NOT NECESSARY UNLESS YOU MAKE MORE THAN 200 GALLONS.

J09165 - Apple J09178 - GrapefruitJ09166 - Apricot J09179 - MintJ09167 - Banana J09180 - Mixed fruitJ09168 - Beet J09181 - MulberryJ09169 - Carrot J09182 - PearJ09170 - Cherry J09183 - PineappleJ09171 - Dandelion J09184 - PotatoJ09172 - Date J09185 - PruneJ09173 - Elderberry J09186 - RaspberryJ09174 - Grape, dry red J09187 - RhubarbJ09175 - Grape, dry white J09188 - StrawberryJ09176 - Grape, sweet red J09189 - WheatJ09177 - Grape, sweet white J09190 - Any not listed

CLASS 10 - DEHYDRATED OR DRIED FOODS

(Put in unsealed pint or half pint clear jars)J10191- Apples J10206 - CucumbersJ10192 - Apricots J10207 - MushroomsJ10193 - Bananas J10208 - OnionsJ10194 - Nectarines J10209 - PeasJ10195 - Peaches J10210 - Peppers, greenJ10196 - Pear J10211 - Peppers, hotJ10197 - Raisins J10212 - Peppers, jalapenoJ10198 - Strawberries J10213 - Peppers, redJ10199 - Any other fruits J10214 - Summer SquashJ10200 - Any fruit roll-ups J10215 - TomatoJ10201 - Beans, green J10216 - Sweet CornJ10202 - Beans, yellow J10217 - Any otherJ10203 - Jerky vegetable not J10204 - Cabbage listed J10205 - Carrots

CLASS 11 - DRIED HERBS(Put in unsealed pint or half pint jars)

Herbs should be exhibited in leaf form.J11218 - Basil J11227 - ParsleyJ11219 - Chamomile J11228 - PeppermintJ11220 - Chives J11229 - PotpourriJ11221 - Coriander J11230 - SageJ11232 - Cumin J11231 - SpearmintJ11223 - Fennel J11232 - Summer SavoryJ11224 - Lavender J11233 - ThymeJ11225 - Marjoram J11234 - Any otherJ11226 - Oregano not listed

CLASS 12 - SPECIAL DIETThis class is for recipies with accommodations for

special diets. Label entry to indicate accomodations.

(e.gs low/no sugar, no salt etc.) more than one entry per lot is allowed.

J12235 - Jam, any J12239 - Pickles, anyJ12236 - Jelly, any J12240 - Vegetables, anyJ12237 - Preserves, any J12241 - Any not listedJ12238 - Fruit, any

DIVISION KHOMEMAKING CRAFTS

Senior - 19 years and olderJunior - 12-18 years of ageChildren - 0-11 years of age

(Juniors & children Please list age on entry form)

01. All articles exhibited in this department must be the handwork of the exhibitor and must have been completed within the year.

02. More than one exhibit in each class will be allowed in Homemaking Craft only. But, only one exhibit from an exhibitor in each class will be eligible for Champion, Res. Champion or special awards. If you have two exhibits in a class, please ad (-1) or (-2) behind class number for each exhibit. Example: K01001-1, and K01001-2.

03. Judges will not award premiums on articles which are not deemed worthy of placing even though there is but one article in the lot.

04. Items will be judged on: Workmanship, value of article in relation to work done, general appearance (cleanliness and neatness), design and color (beauty of design and color combination).

05. Special ribbon awards will be given in various classes on the basis of merit as awarded by the judge.

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CLASS 1 - SENIOR DIVISION ADULT CLOTHING

K01001 - Coat, woman’s K01007 - Sport coatK01002 - Dress K01008 - Suit, man’sK01003 - Shirt/Blouse K01009 - Decorated K01004 - Suit, woman’s sweat shirtK01005 - Pant suit (2 or 3 pcs) K01010 - Any otherK01006 - Slacks not listed

CLASS 2 - SENIOR DIVISIONINFANT & CHILDREN’S GARMENTS

K02011 - Child’s coat K02014 - Play outfitK02012 - Child’s dress K02015 - 2 or 3 pc. outfitK02013 - Pajamas, gown K02016 - Decorated sweat

shirt or robe K02017 - Any other not listed

CLASS 3 - SENIOR DIVISIONCOUNTED CROSS STITCH

K03018 - Bell Pull K03023 - TableclothK03019 - Clothing item K03024 - TowelK03020 - Doily K03025 - Wall HangingK03021 - Place Mats (2) K03026 - Any not listedK03022 - Sweatshirt

CLASS 4 - JUNIOR DIVISIONINFANT & CHILDREN’S GARMENTS

K04027 - Child’s coat K04030 - Play outfitK04028 - Child’s dress K04031 - 2 or 3 pc. outfitK04029 - Pajamas, gown K04032 - Decorated sweat

shirt or robe K04033 - Any other not listed

CLASS 5 - JUNIOR DIVISIONCOUNTED CROSS STITCH

K05034 - Bell Pull K05039 - TableclothK05035 - Clothing item K05040 - TowelK05036 - Doily K05041 - Wall HangingK05037 - Place Mats (2) K05042 - Any other K05038 - Sweatshirt not listed

CLASS 6 - CHILDREN’S DIVISIONINFANT & CHILDREN’S GARMENTS

K06043 - Child’s coat K06047 - 2 or 3 pc. outfit K06044 - Child’s dress K06048 - Decorated sweatK06045 - Pajamas, gown shirt or robe K06046 - Play outfit K06049 - Any not listed

CLASS 7 - CHILDREN’S DIVISIONCOUNTED CROSS STITCH

K07050 - Bell Pull K07055 - TableclothK07051 - Clothing item K07056 - TowelK07052 - Doily K07057 - Wall HangingK07053 - Place Mats (2) K07058 - Any not listedK07054 - Sweatshirt

ALL AGESCLASS 8 - EMBROIDERY(From 0-12 please indicate age)

K08059 - Apron K08064 - Place Mats (2)K08060 - Clothing K08065 - TableclothK08061 - Dish Towels (2) K08066 - TowelK08062 - Doily K08067 - Wall HangingK08063 - Pillowcases (2) K08068 - Any not listed

ALL AGES - CLASS 9HARDANGER/NORWEGIAN STITCHERY

(From 0-12 please indicate age)K09069 - Bell Pull K09073 - Sun CatcherK09070 - Doily K09074 - TableclothK09071 - Place Mats (2) K09075 - Wall HangingK09072 - Scarf K09076 - Any not listed

ALL AGESCLASS 10 - NEEDLEPOINT

(From 0-12 please indicate age)K10077 - Bell Pull K10079 - Any not listedK10078 - Wall Hanging

ALL AGESCLASS 11 - PILLOWS

(From 0-12 please indicate age)K11080 - Candlewicking K11086 - NeedlepointK11081 - Counted Cross Stitch K11087 - PatchworkK11082 - Crocheted K11088 - QuiltedK11083 - Embroidered K11089 - SmockedK11084 - Knitted K11090 - StenciledK11085 - Machine/Applique K11091 - Any not listed

ALL AGESCLASS 12 - CROCHETED

(From 0-12 please indicate age)K12092 - Bedspread K12099 - Hat, Beret or CapK12093 - Booties K12100 - Pillow Case (trim)K12094 - Dish Cloth K12101 - Place Mats (2)K12095 - Doily K12102 - Potholders (2)K12096 - Doll Dress K12103 - SlippersK12097 - Gloves/Mittens K12104 - SweaterK12098 - Handkerchief (edge) K12105 - Any not listed

ALL AGESCLASS 13 - KNITTED

(From 0-12 please indicate age)K13106 - Baby Afghan K13111 - Potholders (2)K13107 - Baby Set K13112 - SlippersK13108 - Booties K13113 - Sweater, Adult’sK13109 - Cape, Shawl K13114 - Sweater, MachineK13110 - Gloves/Mittens K13115 - Sweater, Child’s or Scarf K13116 - Any not listed

ALL AGESCLASS 14 - RUGS

K14117 - Braided K14120 - WovenK14118 - Crocheted K14121 - Any not listedK14119 - Hooked

ALL AGESCLASS 15 - QUILTING

K15122 - Machine pieced and quiltedK15123 - Hand pieced and qultedK15124 - Hand appliquédK15125 - Machine appliquéd K15126 - Wholecloth machine quiltedK15127 - Wholecloth machine quiltedK15128 - Hand or machine pieced and tiedK15129 - Memory quiltK15130 - Any not listed

ALL AGESCLASS 16 - AFGHAN(Crocheted or knitted)

K16131 - Broomstick K16133- RippleK16132 - Granny K16134 - Any not listed

CLASS 17 - Senior CraftsmenSKILLS & CRAFTS(62 years and over)

K17135 - Centerpiece K17143 - RefrigeratorK17136 - Ceramics Ornament K17137 - Christmas Item K17144 - Silk FlowersK17138 - Clock (not wood) K17145 - String WorkK17139 - Crocheted FlowersK17140 - Leather Craft or Tool K17146 - Stuffed Animal K17141 - Macramé or DollK17142 - Plastic Canvas K17147- Weaving K17148 - Any not listed

CLASS 18 - SENIOR CRAFTSMENHOMEMAKING ARTS

(62 years and over)K18149 - Afghan, K18160 - Lace, Tatted Crocheted or CrochetedK18150 - Afghan, Knitted K18161 - Needlepoint ItemK18151 - Afghan, Hairpin K18162 - Pillow K18152 - Apron or K18163 - Place Mats (2) Slippers, Knitted K18164 - Potholders (2)K18153 - Bedspread, K18165 - Quilt, Applique Crocheted K18166 - Quilt, Patchwork, K18154 - Caps, Mittens, Socks Pieced Lace or Slippers, K18167 - Quilt, Tied Crocheted K18168 - Rug K18155 - Caps, Mittens, K18169 - Shawl or Sweater Socks Knitted orK18156 - Crewel Work CrochetedK18157 - Dish Cloth K18170 - Any not listedK18158 - Dish Towels (4)K18159 - Doily

DIVISION LFINE ARTS

Senior - 19 years and older Junior - 12-18 years of ageChildren - 0-11 years of age

(Juniors & children Please list age on entry form)

01. Children’s Division entrants must be 11 years old and younger.

02. Junior Division entrants must be between the ages of 12 & 18.

03. Senior Division entrants must be 19 years old & over.

04. ALL entries must have been completed within the last year.

05. Not more than one entry will be permitted in any one lot by one exhibitor except under: Any not listed.

06. All entries must be ready to hang, or provide a way to be displayed.

ALL HANGING ENTRIES MUST BE SECURELY FASTENED WITH HANGING WIRE OR STRING

SENIOR DIVISION - CLASSES 1-6

CLASS 1 - PAINTING + TWO DIMENSIONALL01001 - Abstract in oil or acrylic L01010 - CharcoalL01002 - Animal in oil or acrylic L01011 - Mixed MediaL01003 - Cityscape in oil or acrylic L01012 - PastelL01004 - Figures in oil or acrylic L01013 - PencilL01005 - Floral in oil or acrylic DrawingsL01006 - Landscape in oil or acrylic L01014 - PrintsL01007 - Marine in oil or acrylic L01015 - WatercolorL01008 - Portrait in oil or acrylic L01016 - AnyL01009 - Still Life in oil or acrylic not listed

CLASS 2 - THREE DIMENSIONALL02017 - Original CeramicsL02018 - Original SculptureL02019 - Any other not listed

CLASS 3 - TEXTILESNO KITS

L03020 - Original Creative Stitchery/WeavingL03021 - Original Latch HookL03022 - Original MacraméL03023 - Original Punch NeedleL03024 - Original TextilesL03025 - Any other not listed

CLASS 4 - PHOTOGRAPHYCAN BE UNDER GLASS

L04026 - Abstract L04031 - LandscapeL04027 - Animal L04032 - MarineL04028 - Cityscape L04033 - PortraitL04029 - Figures L04034 - Still LifeL04030 - Floral

CLASS 5 HOBBYCRAFTL05035 - Artificial Centerpiece/ L05052 - Corn Husk Dolls Corsage L05053 - Dressed DollsL05036 - Basket weaving L05054 - Handmade DollL05037 - Birdhouse L05055 - Other Handmade L05038 - Caning ToyL05039 - Decorated Wood L05056 - Hooked Rug KitL05040 - Decoupage L05057 - Holiday L05041 - Homemade Centerpiece Artificial Flowers L05058 - Holiday Wall L05042 - Jewelry Hanging L05043 - Leathercraft/Tooling L05059 - Holiday Tablecloth L05044 - Macrame tree skirt L05045 - Memory Box L05060 - Holiday OrnamentsL05046 - Metal Craft L05061 - MosaicsL05047 - Molded Ceramics L05062 - Stuffed Toy L05048 - Molded Plaster L05063 - Crewel ItemL05049 - Rosemaling/Tole L05064 - StencilingL05050 - Wall Hanging L05065 - Any other L05051 - Woodcraft Kit not listedL05051 - Woodcraft Kit

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CLASS 6 - WOODWORKNO KITS

L06066 - Cabinetry, Handmade Furniture L06067 - Inlaid L06068 - Refinished Chair/RockerL06069 - Refinished sm. Cabinet/TableL06070 - Refinished TrunkL06071 - Refinished Picture FrameL06072 - Woodburning (lathe)L06073 - CarvingL06074 - Carving, AnimalL06075 - Carving, Christmas ItemL06076 - Any other not listed

JUNIOR DIVISION CLASSES 7-12

CLASS 7 - PAINTING + TWO DIMENSIONALL07077 - Abstract in oil or acrylic L07085 - CharcoalL07078 - Animal in oil or acrylic L07086 - Still Life in oilL07079 - Cityscape in oil or acrylic or acrylicL07080 - Figures in oil or acrylic L07087 - Mixed MediaL07081 - Floral in oil or acrylic L07088 - PastelL07082 - Landscape in oil L07089 - Pencil Drawing or acrylic L07090 - PrintL07082 - Landscape in oil or acrylic L07091 - WatercolorL07083 - Marine in oil or acrylic L07092 - Any not listedL07084 - Portrait in oil or acrylic

CLASS 8 - THREE DIMENSIONALL08093 - Original CeramicsL08094 - Original SculptureL08095 - Any other not listed

CLASS 9 - TEXTILESL09096 - Orig. Creative Stitchery/WeavingL09097 - Orig. Latch HookL09098 - Orig. MacraméL09099 - Orig. Punch NeedleL09100 - Orig. TextilesL09101 - Any other not listed

CLASS 10 - PHOTOGRAPHYAll photos should be mountedon tagboard. No glass frames

L10102 - Abstract L10107 - LandscapeL10103 - Animal L10108 - MarineL10104 - Cityscape L10109 - PortraitL10105 - Figures L10110 - Still LifeL10106 - Floral

CLASS 11 HOBBYCRAFTL11111 - Artificial Centerpiece L11127 - Woodcraft Kit /Corsage L11128 - Corn Husk Doll

L11112 - Basket weaving L11129 - Dressed DollL11113 - Birdhouse L11130 - Handmade DollL11114 - Caning L11131 - Other Handmade L11115 - Decorated Wood ToyL11116 - Decoupage L11132 - Hooked Rug KitL11117 - Homemade L11133 - Holiday Artificial Flowers Centerpiece L11118 - Jewelry L11134 - Holiday Wall L11119 - Leathercraft/ Hanging L11120 - Macrame L11135 - Holiday Tablecloth/ L11121 - Memory Box tree skirt L11122 - Metal Craft L11136 - Holiday OrnamentL11123 - Molded Ceramics L11137 - Mosaics L11124 - Molded Plaster L11138 - Stuffed ToyL11125 - Rosemaling/Tole L11139 - Crewel ItemL11126 - Wall Hanging L11140 - Any other not listed

CLASS 12 WOODWORKNO KITS

L12141 - Cabinetry, Handmade FurnitureL12142 - InlaidL12143 - Refinished Chair/RockerL12144 - Refinished sm. Cabinet/TableL12145 - Refinished TrunkL12146 - Refinished Picture FrameL12147 - Woodburning (lathe)L12148 - Carving, AnimalL12149 - Carving, Holiday ItemL12150 - Carving, otherL12151 - Any other not listed

CHILDREN’S DIVISIONCLASSES 13-18

CLASS 13 - PAINTING - TWO DIMENSIONAL

L13152 - Abstract in oil, acrylic or crayonL13153 - Animal in oil, acrylic or crayonL13154 - Cityscape in oil, acrylic or crayonL13155 - Figures in oil, acrylic or crayonL13156 - Floral in oil, acrylic or crayonL13157 - Landscape in oil, acrylic or crayonL13158 - Marine in oil, acrylic or crayonL13159 - Portrait in oil, acrylic or crayon L13160 - Still Life in oil, acrylic or crayonL13161 - CharcoalL13162 - Mixed MediaL13163 - PastelL13164 - Pencil DrawingsL13165 - PrintsL13166 - WatercolorL13167 - Any not listed

CLASS 14 - THREE DIMENSIONALL14168 - Original CeramicsL14169 - Original SculptureL14170 - Any other not listed

CLASS 15 - TEXTILESL15171 - Orig. Creative Stitchery/WeavingL15172 - Orig. Latch HookL15173 - Orig. MacraméL15174 - Orig. Punch NeedleL15175 - Orig. TextilesL15176 - Any other not listed

CLASS 16 - PHOTOGRAPHYAll photos should be mounted on tagboard.

No glass framesL16177 - Abstract L16182 - MarineL16178 - Animal L16183 - PortraitL16179 - Cityscape L16184 - Still LifeL16180 - Figures L16185 - FloralL16181 - Landscape

CLASS 17 HOBBYCRAFTCan be a kit

L17186 - Artificial Centerpiece L17204 - String Work /Corsage L17205 - Woodcraft KitL17187 - Wall Hanging L17206 - Corn Husk DollsL17188 - Basket weaving L17207 - Dressed DollsL17189 - Birdhouse L17208 - Handmade DollL17190 - Caning L17209 - Other HandmadeL17191 - Decorated Wood ToyL17192 - Decoupage L17210 - Latchhook Kit L17193 - Homemade L17211 - Holiday Artificial Flowers CenterpieceL17194 - Jewelry L17212 - Holiday Wall L17195 - Leathercraft/Tooling HangingL17196 - Macrame L17213 - Holiday Tablecloth/L17197 - Memory Box Tree SkirtL17198 - Metal Craft L17214 - Holiday OrnamentL17199 - Molded Ceramics L17215 - MosaicsL17200 - Molded Plaster L17216 - Stuffed ToyL17201 - Rosemaling/Tole L17217 - Crewel ItemL17202 - Stenciling L17218 - Any other not listedL17203 - Stained Glass

CLASS 18 WOODWORKNo Kits

L18219 - Cabinetry, Handmade FurnitureL18220 - InlaidL18221 - Refinished Chair/RockerL18222 - Refinished sm. Cabinet/TableL18223 - Refinished TrunkL18224 - Refinished Picture FrameL18225 - Woodburning (lathe)L18226 - Carving, AnimalL18227 - Carving, Christmas ItemL18228 - Carving, otherL18229 - Any other not listed

DIVISION MFINE ARTS

(People with special needs)01. Children’s Division entrants must be 11 years old and

younger.02. Junior Division entrants must be between the ages

of 12 and 18.03. Senior Division entrants must be 19 years old and

over.04. All entries must have been completed within the last

year.05. Not more than one entry will be permitted in any

one lot by one exhibitor. (except any not listed)

ALL HANGING ENTRIES MUST BE SECURELY FASTENED WITH HANGING WIRE

CLASS 1 - PAINTING - TWO DIMENSIONAL(Children & Juniors,

put your age on your entry.)M01001 - Abstract in oil or acrylic M01010 - CharcoalM01002 - Animal in oil or acrylic M01011 - Mixed MediaM01003 - Cityscape in oil or acrylic M01012 - PastelM01004 - Figures in oil or acrylic M01013 - Pencil M01005 - Floral in oil or acrylic DrawingM01006 - Landscape in oil or acrylic M01014 - PrintM01007 - Marine in oil or acrylic M01015 - WatercolorM01008 - Portrait in oil or acrylic M01016 - Any not M01009 - Still Life in oil or acrylic listed

CLASS 2 - THREE DIMENSIONAL(Children & Juniors,

put your age on your entry.)M02017 - Original CeramicsM02018 - Original SculptureM02019 - Any other not listed

CLASS 3 - TEXTILES(Children & Juniors,

put your age on your entry.)M03020 - Orig. or kit Creative Stitchery/WeavingM03021 - Orig. or kit Latch HookM03022 - Orig. or kit MacraméM03023 - Orig. or kit Punch NeedleM03024 - Orig. or kit TextilesM03025 - Any other not listed

CLASS 4 - PHOTOGRAPHY(Children & Juniors,

put your age on your entry.)All photos should be mounted on tagboard.

No glass framesM04026 - Abstract M04031 - LandscapeM04027 - Animal M04032 - MarineM04028 - Cityscape M04033 - PortraitM04029 - Figures M04034 - Still LifeM04030 - Floral

CLASS 5- HOBBYCRAFT(Children & Juniors,

put your age on your entry.)M05035 - Artificial Centerpiece M05059 - Holiday /Corsage Centerpiece/M05036 - Basket weaving Wall HangingM05037 - Birdhouse M05060 - HolidayM05038 - Caning Tablecloth/M05039 - Decorated Wood Tree Skirt M05040 - Decoupage M05061 - Holiday M05041 - Homemade Artificial Ornament Flowers M05062 - Metal Craft M05042 - Jewelry M05063 - Mosaics M05043 - Leathercraft/Tooling M05064 - Stuffed ToyM05044 - Macrame M05065 - Crewel ItemM05045 - Memory Box M05066 - Recycled ItemM05046 - Molded Ceramics M05067 - ScrapbookingM05047 - Molded Plaster M05068 - Any CenterpieceM05048 - Rosemaling/Tole M05069 - Painting KitM05049 - Stenciling M05070 - RefrigeratorM05050 - Stained Glass M05071 - WreathM05051 - String Work M05072 - Picture FrameM05052 - Wall Hanging M05073 - Beading M05053 - Hooked Rug Kit M05074 - Decorative Box M05054 - Woodcraft Kit M05075 - Coloring Kit M05055 - Corn Husk Doll M05076 - Any not listedM05056 - Dressed DollM05057 - Handmade DollM05058 - Other Handmade Toy

CLASS 6 - HOMEMAKING ARTS(Children & Juniors,

put your age on your entry.)M06077 - Crocheted item M06085 - RugM06078 - Knitted item M06086 - Ready made M06079 - Embroidered item clothing, decorative M06087 - Clothing item,` (non-original) sewn M06080 - Latch hook M06088 - Cross StitchM06081 - Quilt M06089 - Decorated LinensM06082 - Pillow M06090 - Any not listedM06083 - Placemats (2) M06091 - BlanketM06084 - Potholders (2)

CLASS 7 - WOODWORK(Children & Juniors,

put your age on your entry.)M07092 - Cabinetry, Handmade Furniture M07093 - Inlaid M07094 - Refinished Chair/RockerM07095 - Refinished sm. Cabinet/TableM07096 - Refinished TrunkM07097 - Refinished Picture FrameM07098 - Woodburning (lathe)M07099 - Carving, AnimalM07100 - Carving, Holiday ItemM07101 - Carving, otherM07102 - Any other not listed

DIVISION W WEEDS

W01007 - Ugliest W01009 - TallestW01008 - Prettiest

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