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Turner County Fair Officers & Board Members
Darcy Andersen, President, Hurley Dan Viet, Vice President, Parker Lavonne Meyer, Manager, Parker
Bob Merrill, Assistant Manager, Parker Brittany Olson, Secretary
Karen Larsen, Treasurer, Viborg Lyle Van Hove, Commissioner Representative,
Parker
Board Members Tim Flint, Viborg
Dan Flyger, Freeman Deanna Gall, Hurley Linda Graber, Hurley
Jeff Haan, Davis Robin Sandbulte, Hurley Linda Heeren, Chancellor
Dana Matthies, Parker Robert Rasmussen, Viborg Delle Thompson, Parker
Dan Viet, Parker Lori Jones, Parker Chris Wirt, Parker
Byron Nogelmeier, Parker Derek Nolan, Parker Billy Weegar, Viborg
Matt DeNeui, Chancellor Terry Mark, Parker Josh Viet, Monroe
Paula Loewe, Lennox Jared Seaman, Parker Brian Schulte, Parker
Turner County Commissioners James Adamson, Centerville
Ron Globke, Marion Lyle Van Hove, Parker
Mick Miller, Viborg Steve Schmeichel, Hurley
4-H Advisor
Deanna Gall
Caretaker
Rudy Sturzenbecker
Superintendents
LIVESTOCK: Robert Rasmussen RABBITS: Tammy Mielke
POULTRY: Dan Flyger CROPS: Gloria Preheim
GARDEN & FRUIT: Gloria Preheim
CRAFT: Linda Pankratz CANNED FOODS: Veda Flyger BAKED GOODS: Veda Flyger
EXPRESSIVE ARTS: Angie Rand SMALL FRY CRAFTS: Angie Rand PHOTOGRAPHY: Suzann Matthies
FLOWERS: Connie Flyger
Turner County Fair August 14-17, 2017
Oldest County Fair in South Dakota Sunday, August 13, 2017
2:00 p.m. Ranch Rodeo, Grandstand 3:00 p.m. 4-H Cat Show followed by 4-H Companion Animal Show 4-6 p.m. Free Barbeque with SDSU ice cream, Heritage Park
Sponsored by: POET Bio-refining, Avera Health Care, and Wieman Land & Auction
4:00-6:00 Gordy & Debbie Show, Country Music Show, Heritage Park Sponsored by: Security State Bank of Chancellor 6-8 p.m. Enter Open Class & 4-H static display exhibits 6-8 p.m. Enter Open Class & 4-H poultry
Monday, August 14, 2017 8-9 a.m. Enter 4-H static display exhibits, rabbits, & poultry 8-9 a.m. Enter Open Class display and poultry 8:30 a.m. 4-H Dairy Goat Show – Show Ring 9:00 a.m. Open Class and 4-H display exhibit judging begins 10:00 a.m. 4-H Dairy Show, Show Ring 12 noon Commercial booths and machinery displays open 1:00 p.m. 4-H & Open Class Poultry judged 1:00 p.m. Bingo, run by the American Legion, VFW Stand 1:30-3:00 Old Time Fiddlers, Heritage Park 4:00 p.m. 4-H Rabbit Showmanship, Rabbit Barn 4:30-6:30 p.m. Shriner Hillbilly Band, Heritage Park 5:00-7:00 p.m. Enter pies for pie contest, Heritage Park 6:00 p.m. D.C. Lynch Carnival opens 6:00 p.m. 4-H Rabbit Show followed by Open Class Rabbit Show, Rabbit Barn 6:00 p.m. Turner Teeny Tiny Rodeo, Grandstand Sponsored by: Citi Bank 6:30 p.m. Presentation of the Colors: Chancellor, Heritage Park 6:30 p.m. Bingo, VFW Stand 7:00 p.m. 4-H iLead, Show Ring 7:00 p.m. Lennox Municipal Band, Heritage Park 7:00 p.m. Bulls, Broncs, and Barrels, Grandstand
Tuesday, August 15, 2017 8 a.m. 4-H Sheep Show, Show Ring 10:00 a.m. Phil Baker, children’s program, Heritage Park 10:00 a.m. Community Outreach, SD Medical Services for Children, Heritage Park 10:30 a.m. – Noon - Enter pies for pie contest, Heritage Park 12 noon Commercial booths and machinery displays open 12 noon Pie contest judging begins, Heritage Park 12-1 p.m. Carnival rides for individuals with special needs Sponsored by: Temple, Maxwell, and Bowar Insurance 1:00 p.m. Bingo, run by the American Legion, VFW Stand 1:00 p.m. D.C. Lynch Carnival opens to the public 1-8:00 p.m. VA Hospital Benefits Table, Heritage Park 2:00 p.m. Pies served, Heritage Park 2:30-3:30 p.m. Back Porch Pickers, Heritage Park 3 p.m. 4-H Meat Goat Show, Show Ring 3-4:30 p.m. Weigh-ins for Open Class Market Lamb Show, Expo Building 4-9 p.m. Wristband rides with D.C. Lynch Carnival - $15 4:30 – 5:00 p.m. Parker Stars & Marion Jems Youth Dance groups, Heritage Park 5:30-6:30 p.m. Army Band - Drive On Country Band, Heritage Park 6:00 p.m. Open Class Market Lamb Show, Show Ring 6:30 p.m. Bingo, VFW Stand 7:00 p.m. One Way Up, Christian Band, Heritage Park 7:00 p.m. Enduro Races sponsored by the Marion Area Community Club, Grandstand
Wednesday, August 16, 2017 8:00 a.m. 4-H Swine Show, Show Ring 10:00 a.m. 4-H Robotics Demonstration, 4-H Display Building 10:30 a.m. Outdoor Campus, children’s program, Heritage Park 11:00 a.m. Church Service, Heritage Park 12 noon Commercial booths & machinery displays open 1:00 p.m. Senior Day, Heritage Park
Sponsored by: Tieszen Memorial Home & Assisted Living Marion & Parker
1:00 p.m. Queena Getskow and Family Gospel Music, Heritage Park 1-8:00 p.m. VA Hospital Benefits Table 1:00 p.m. Bingo, run by Parker Area Transit, VFW Stand
1:00 p.m. 4-H Beef Show, Show Ring 1-6 p.m. Wristband rides with D.C. Lynch Carnival - $15 2:30-4 p.m. Weigh-ins for Open Class Market Beef Show, Expo Building 5:00-6:15 Halleluiah Hooligans, Gospel Group, Heritage Park
6:30 p.m. Presentation of Colors: Centerville, Heritage Park 6:30 p.m. Bingo, VFW Stand 6:30 p.m. Open Class Market Beef Show, Show Ring 7:00 p.m. Figure 8 Races sponsored by Hurley Fire Department, Grandstand 7:00 p.m. Mogen’s Heroes, Heritage Park,
Sponsored by Tri-State Neighbor
Thursday, August 17, 2017 9:00 a.m. 4-H Clover Bud Show & Tell, Show Ring 10:00 a.m. 4-H Round Robin Showmanship, Show Ring 12 noon Commercial booths and machinery displays open 1-6 p.m. Wristband rides with D.C. Lynch Carnival - $15 1:00 p.m. Bingo, run by Parker Area Transit, VFW Stand 1:30 p.m. 4-H Program and Fashion Revue, Heritage Park 4:00 p.m. Youth Talent Sound Check, Heritage Park 5:00 p.m. Kiddie Tractor Pull, west end of main road 5:30 p.m. Youth Talent begins, Heritage Park 6:00 p.m. 4-H Livestock Premium Sale, Show Ring 6:30 p.m. Bingo, VFW Stand 7:00 p.m. Demolition Derby sponsored by Viborg Community Club, Grandstand 7:00 p.m. Overtones, Men’s Quartet, Heritage Park 9:00 p.m. All exhibits released
NOTICE No golf carts, ATV’s, UTV’s, scooters, mopeds, roller skates, in-line skates, skate boards, bicycles, or
other non-automotive wheeled vehicles are allowed on the Turner County Fairgrounds other than
those operated by fair personnel OR authorized and permitted by the Turner County Fair Board. The only exception are battery powered used by the disabled.
Grandstand Tickets Sunday, August 13 2 p.m. Ranch Rodeo No Advanced
Tickets Adult General - $5
Child (11 & Under) $3
Monday, August 14 7 p.m. Bulls, Broncs & Barrels
Turner County Fair Adult General - $10 Child (11 & Under) $6
Tuesday, August 15 7 p.m. Enduro Races Marion Area Community Club
Adult Reserved - $12 Adult General - $10
Child (11 & Under) $6
Wednesday, August 16 7 p.m. Figure 8 Races Hurley Fire Department
Adult Reserved - $12 Adult General - $10
Child (11 & Under) $6
Thursday, August 17 7 p.m. Demolition Derby Viborg Community Club
Adult Reserved - $12) Adult General - $10
Child (11 & Under) $6
D.C. Lynch Carnival opens MONDAY, AUGUST 14 at 6:00 p.m. NO ADVANCE TICKETS OR WRISTBANDS WILL BE SOLD. Books of 20 tickets for $10, which include a chance to win a bicycle with one given away daily, are sold at the ticket window outside the fair office. On Tuesday evening (4-9 p.m.), Wednesday afternoon (1-6 p.m.), and Thursday afternoon (1-6 p.m.), wristbands will be sold for $15 from the ticket booth at the intersection north of the fair office for use during these specified times only.
ABSOLUTELY NO ANIMALS are allowed on the grounds EXCEPT for those show and are those that align with the ADA's service animal classification for animals specifically trained to do work or perform tasks for people with
disabilities. Animals whose sole function is to provide comfort or emotional support do not qualify as service animals under the ADA and are therefore not allowed on grounds during the Fair.
There will be no advance ticket sales for the “pit”. Pit passes will be $20 and the fee will be collected at the gate.
2017 Turner County Fair Committees
Advertising Lavonne Meyer, Chair Karen Larsen Darcy Andersen Bob Merrill Derek Nolan Advanced Grandstand Tickets Karen Larsen - Chair Brittany Olson - Chair
Linda Heeren Dana Matthies Suzann Matthies Billboard Signs Bob Merrill, Chair Lyle Van Hove Kent Austin Bleachers Lyle Van Hove - Chair Dan Viet Robert Rasmussen
Jeff Haan Tim Flint Kent Austin Commercial Exhibits Lavonne Meyer - Chair Karen Larsen Ron Globke Darcy Andersen Josh Viet Bob Merrill First Aid
Josh Viet, - Chair Linda Graber Lori Jones Becky Buseman Float Committee Dana Matthies - Chair Chris Wirt Lori Jones Byron Nogelmeier Kristin Harriman Free Entertainment Gayle Gross - Chair
Linda Heeren Delle Thompson Lori Jones Bob Merrill Karen Larsen Derek Nolan
Grandstand Programs Robert Rasmussen, Chair Dan Viet Ken Austin Terry Mark Grandstand Tickets Bob Merrill -Chair Jim Adamson Jeff Haan Roger Petersen
Robin Sandbulte Linda Graber Ron Globke Mick Miller Allen Merrill Grounds & Parking Byron Nogelmeier - Chair Robin Sandbulte Lynn Heeren Delle Thompson Terry Mark Jared Seaman
Brian Schulte Heritage Park Buildings Dan Flyger – Chair Karen Larsen Lyle Van Hove Livestock Robert Rasmussen, Chair Matt DeNeui Chris Wirt Allen Merrill Tucker Buus
Tim Flint Steve Schmeichel Deanna Gall Billy Weegar Colton Buus Paula Loewe Long Range Planning Dan Viet - Chair Dan Flyger Lavonne Meyer Linda Heeren Robert Rasmussen Tim Flint
Darcy Andersen Ron Globke Lyle Van Hove Derek Nolan Paula Loewe Old McDonald’s Farm Kara Simmerman, Co-Chair
Greg Simmermon, Co-Chair
Marci Albrecht Keith Anderson Jim Wilson Kelly Dunkelberger John Rist Jessica Knutson Open Class Building Dana Matthies - Chair Deanna Gall
Angie Rand Veda Flyger Gloria Preheim Linda Pankratz Connie Flyger Suzann Matthies Photography Chelsea Pullman - Chair Linda Graber Linda Heeren Pit Entrance
Billy Weegar - Chair Brian Schulte Andrea Baer Jeff Haan Robert Rasmussen Andy Haan Byron Nogelmeier Mick Miller Kent Austin Christie Nelson Premium List Linda Heeren, - Chair
Deanna Gall Chris Wirt Suzann Matthies Steve Schmeichel Public Address System Dana Matthies, - Chair Bob Merrill Linda Graber Signage Chris Wirt - Chair Karen Larsen Derek Nolan
Kent Austin Social Media Darcy Anderson - Chair Dana Matthies Karen Larsen Andrea Baer Brittany Olson
Ride Tickets Karen Larsen - Chair Brittany Olson - Chair Deb Van Hove Cindi Mutchelknaus Robin Sandbulte Jeff Haan Lori Jones Robin Viet Ellroy Koerner
Darcy Andersen Charlene Ritter Security Byron Nogelmeier, Chair Ron Globke Lyle Van Hove Robert Rasmussen Jim Adamson Sponsorship Dan Viet, Chair Robert Rasmussen
Bob Merrill Robin Sandbulte Lyle Van Hove Darcy Andersen Derek Nolan Trams Lynn Heeren – Co-chair Allen Heeren Ron Globke Kent Austin Matt DeNeui Jared Seaman
4-H Programs Deanna Gall Chris Wirt Paula Loewe Next Generation Darcy Andersen - Chair Chelsea Pullman - Vice Tucker Buus Andrea Baer Andy Haan Colton Buus DJ Buseman
Becky Buseman Lacey Seaman
ANNUAL TURNER COUNTY FREE GATE FAIR
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday August 14, 15, 16, 17, 2017
OLD McDONALD’S FARM Sponsored by the Turner County FFA Chapters
All exhibits for Old McDonald’s Farm must be approved prior to the fair by the Old McDonald’s Farm Superintendents, Kara and Greg Simmermon – 359-7924.
TURNER COUNTY FAIR RULES & REGULATIONS
Absolutely no animals allowed on the grounds EXCEPT service animals and those intended for show. See Page
5 for service animal requirements. No passenger cars are permitted to park in the exhibit
area. Cars must park in the designated fair parking lots to the south or northeast of the main grounds area. Fast driving will not be permitted within the grounds. The fair board may prohibit cars in any section of the grounds, if, in the board’s opinion, the cars become too dangerous to people or property.
Open Class competition is open to everyone. Entry blanks are available at the fair office.
All premium checks need to be cashed within 6 months of the fair, or they will be considered void. All cash premiums must be picked up within 6 months, or the money goes back into the fair account.
ALL EXHIBITS MUST REMAIN IN PLACE UNTIL
9 P.M. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17th Open Class premiums may be picked up at the
superintendent’s office in the Open Class building on Wednesday, August 16 or Thursday, August 17 from 3-9 p.m.
The Open Class building will close at 9 a.m. on Monday, August 14 for judging of displays and will remain closed until the judging is complete.
Premium awards and ribbon placings will be made by an expert judge whose decision will be final. Exhibitors shall have the right to ask questions relative to the placing of ribbons, but criticism of exhibits will be limited to the judge. Previous winners of an exhibit making a false entry or failing to comply with these regulations shall forfeit the prize money. The fair will take every precaution for protection of exhibits but will not be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur. If you have something of sentimental value to you, you may want to keep it at home rather than exhibit it.
The fair board will guard against extortion in any form practiced on the patrons of the fair. Any violation will cause forfeiture of the contract money paid and expulsion from the grounds as the board may direct.
Being a family-orientated fair, we reserve the right to approve or disapprove certain displays and booths as a Fair Board.
No weapons of any kind are allowed on the Turner County Fairgrounds, except by licensed law enforcement personnel.
Lunch stands and other vendor booths must be substantial in structure and neat in appearance with prices displayed in a prominent place.
Please read State Sanitary Regulations and Requirements in the 4-H Livestock Section.
LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT OPEN CLASS BEEF & FEEDER CALF SHOW
COMMITTEE: Co-chairs: Matt DeNeui (605) 359-7189 and Orville DeNeui, (605) 647-5883. Committee members: Shannon & Sarah Voegele (605) 750-0207.
Check-in time is 2:30-4 p.m., Wednesday, August 16, 2017 at the Expo Building. Show time is 6:30 p.m.
RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. Health papers will be required at check-in. See Beef
Cattle Health Regulations under 4-H Division for health certificate requirements.
2. Market classes will be determined by weight. No reweighs allowed. Turner County 4-H market beef will use county fair entry weights. Breeding heifer classes will be determined by birthdates. Feeder calf classes will be determined by sex and birthdates.
3. All decisions of the show committee and judge are final.
4. The Turner County Fair and the show committee are not responsible for accidents.
5. Advanced entries must be postmarked or in the Turner County Fair Office by Friday, August 11, 2017.
6. Market beef and breeding heifer entry fees are $25 in advance, $30 the day of the show. Entry fee for Turner County 4-H market beef and breeding heifers is $5. Feeder calf entry is $5.
7. No stall space or electricity will be available. You must work out of your trailer.
8. Wash racks will be available. Champion Market Beef: $250 Reserve: $100 Champion Breeding Heifer: $250 Reserve: $100 Champion Feeder Calf: Trophy Reserve: Trophy
Entry Information can be found at
www.turnercountyfair.com OR
www.sdjps.com. Early registrations are due August 11, 2017
OPEN CLASS MARKET LAMB SHOW
SUPERINTENDENTS: Randy Wirt, (605) 351-2864 and Jim Wilson, 605-360-1105. Check-in is 3-4:30 p.m.,
Tuesday, August 15. Show time will be at 6 p.m.
RULES & REGULATIONS 1. Health papers will be required at check-in. All lambs
must be free of contagious diseases. See Sheep Health Regulations under 4-H Division for health certificate requirements.
2. Classes will be determined by weight. No reweighs allowed. Turner County 4-H lambs will use county fair entry weights.
3. All decisions of the show committee and judge are final.
4. The Turner County Fair and the show committee are not responsible for accidents.
5. Entry fee is $10 the day of the show. Entry fee for Turner County 4-H lambs is $2 and will be collected that day.
6. No stall space or electricity will be available. You must work out of your trailer. Wash racks will be available. Champion Lamb: $200
Reserve Champion Lamb: $100
Entry information can be found at www.turnercountyfair.com
POULTRY - OPEN CLASS SUPERINTENDENT: Dan Flyger - (605) 925-4482 Open Class Poultry must be entered by 9 a.m. on Monday,
August 14. The building will be open from 6-8 p.m. on Sunday, August 13, and 8-9 a.m. on Monday, August 14 for check-in. Poultry judging will begin at 1 p.m. on Monday, August 14 following the 4-H poultry. All poultry exhibits must be in good health. Advanced registration is required to ensure reservation of a cage. Exhibitors still wishing to participate on the day of the show will be received on a first come, first served basis by availability of cages. All poultry will be leg banded for identification purposes. Only one entry per lot number unless additional entries are of a different breed. Exhibitors are responsible for cleaning the cages daily. Preregistration may either be sent to the fair office or entered by notification of the superintendent. No poultry that is exhibited in the 4-H show regardless of class will be permitted to show in open class.
All open class poultry must have a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection before entering the fairgrounds. They must be from a pullorum typhoid clean source or the equivalent or be tested and found free of pullorum typhoid within 90 days prior to exhibition. Test information or source status must be listed on the CVI.
CLASS 1 – PIGEONS Premiums: 1st $2.00 2nd $1.50 3rd $1.00
Pair means female and male LOT 1 One pair, decorative or homing LOT 2 One pair, meat type
CLASS 2 – POULTRY Pair means female and male of the same breed. Trio of pullets must all be the same breed and hatched since January 1, 2016. Three layers must all be the same breed and currently laying.
Premiums: 1st $2.00 2nd $1.50 3rd $1.00 LOT 3 Best pair bantams LOT 4 3 Pullets LOT 5 Pair decorative chickens LOT 6 3 layers (any breed) LOT 7 Best pair ducks LOT 8 Pheasant (1) LOT 9 Best pair Muscovy LOT 10 Partridge (1) LOT 11 Best goose (1) LOT 12 Quail (1) LOT 13 Best turkey (1) LOT 14 Pair standard
LOT 15 2 broilers chickens LOT 16 Other game bird LOT 17 Best pair guinea
CLASS 3 – EGGS (1 dozen) Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $.75 3rd $.50
LOT 18 White LOT 19 Brown LOT 20 Cream LOT 21 Any other color
GENERAL RULES 1. Entries will be received Sunday, August 13 from 6-8 p.m. and Monday, August 14 from 8-9 a.m. with judging to follow. The Open Class Exhibit Hall will be closed on Monday, August 14 until judging is complete. No items can be removed until 9 p.m. on Thursday, August 17.
2. The name and address of the exhibitor must accompany each exhibit.
3. The judge will place as many blues, red and whites as are worthy.
4. Any exhibit shall not have been exhibited in any previous Turner County Fair.
5. Only one entry per lot number unless specified otherwise. 6. Exhibit will be assigned a number day of entry. 7. The Turner County Fair and its volunteers are not
responsible for damages or losses incurred. 8. Best of Show” Rosette and $10 sponsored by the Turner
County Fair will be offered in each open class static division.
9. Open Class items are for display purposes only and cannot be sold during the fair. No advertising of any kind allowed.
10. Special Needs individuals are encouraged to enter. Please state this on the entry tag if applicable.
CROPS DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENT: Gloria Preheim - (605) 297-3761
Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
CLASS 4 – CROPS (one gallon required) Lot 101 Barley Lot 104 Rye
Lot 102 Corn Lot 105 Soybeans
Lot 103 Oats Lot 106 Wheat
CLASS 5 – FIELD PLANTS Lot 107 Bundle of small grain (3 inches in diameter)
Lot 108 Field Corn (5 ears) Lot 109 Grain sorghum (5 heads) Lot 110 Soybean plant with pods Lot 111 Sweet Corn (5 ears) Lot 112 Tallest stalk of field corn Lot 113 Any Other
CLASS 6 – HAY: ½ BALE LOT 114 Alfalfa LOT 116 Straw LOT 115 Brome LOT 117 Any other
CLASS 7 – ENSILAGE Lot 118 Alfalfa silage - new crop
Lot 119 Corn silage - old crop
Lot 120 Oat silage - new crop
CLASS 8- SUNFLOWER
LOT 121 Tallest stalk, domestic LOT 122 Largest head
GARDEN & FRUIT DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENT: Gloria Preheim - (605) 297-3761
Farmer’s State Bank of Parker, Marion, & Bridgewater and Fensel’s Greenhouse of Freeman
will sponsor additional awards. Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50 CLASS 9 – POTATOES: 3 TUBERS
Lot 123 Early Ohio's Lot 127 Pontiacs
Lot 124 Irish Lot 128 Russets
Lot 125 Kennebec Lot 129 Yukon Gold
Lot 126 Norland Lot 130 Any other
CLASS 10 – HERBS, FRUITS, & VEGETABLES
Lot 131 Apples - Early crab (3), stems on Lot 132 Apples - Fall variety (3), stems on Lot 133 Apples - Summer variety (3), stems on
Lot 134 Apples - Winter variety (3), stems on
Lot 135 Beans - dried (1 1/2 cups) Lot 136 Beans - Lima (5 pods), stems on Lot 137 Beans - stringless (5 pods), stems on Lot 138 Beans - yellow wax - (5 pods), stems on
Lot 139 Beets - table (3), roots on, 1 inch stem
ADVANCE REGISTRATION TURNER COUNTY OPEN CLASS POULTRY
Send to: Turner County Fair Office, Box 665, Parker SD 57053 Number of poultry: ___________ Name: _______________________________________________ Address: ______________________________________________ _____Housing for all days of fair ___Will take home after show
Lot 140 Broccoli - 1 head Lot 141 Cabbage - 1 head, retain 2 or 3 leaves Lot 142 Carrots - Chantenay (3) - roots on, tops 1 inch
Lot 143 Carrots - Danvers (3), roots on, tops 1 inch
Lot 144 Carrots - Tender sweets (3) roots on, tops 1”
Lot 145 Carrots, Nantes (3), roots on, tops 1 inch
Lot 146 Cauliflower - 1 head Lot 147 Cucumber, long green, stems on (3) Lot 148 Cucumber, pickling, stems on (3) Lot 149 Dill - 3 heads Lot 150 Dry herbs - 1 bunch*** Lot 151 Eggplant (1), stem on Lot 152 Fresh herbs - 3 stems*** Lot 153 Garlic (3), roots off, 1-2 inch stem Lot 154 Gourds (3), stems on Lot 155 Grapes - 3 bunches Lot 156 Ground cherries, shelled - one pint Lot 157 Honeydew melon (1), stem on Lot 158 Kohlrabi (3) Lot 159 Muskmelon (1), stem on Lot 160 Okra - 5 stems Lot 161 Onions, Red (3), dry, no roots, 1-2 inch stem
Lot 162 Onions, white (3), dry, no roots, 1-2 inch stem
Lot 163 Onions, Yellow (3), dry, no roots, 1-2” stem
Lot 164 Ornamental Corn - 3 Lot 165 Parsnips (3), roots on, stems on Lot 166 Peppers - Banana (3), stems on Lot 167 Peppers - Bell (3), stems on*** Lot 168 Peppers - Chili (3), stems on Lot 169 Peppers - Jalapeno (3), stems on Lot 170 Plums (3), stems on Lot 171 Popcorn - 5 ears Lot 172 Pumpkin - (1) Stem on Lot 173 Pumpkins - Decorator (3), stems on Lot 174 Raspberries (1 pint) Lot 175 Rhubarb (3 stalks), roots on, 1-2 inch leaf
Lot 176 Rutabaga (3), roots on, 1 inch stem Lot 177 Squash - acorn, stem on Lot 178 Squash - buttercup, stem on Lot 179 Squash - butternut, stem on Lot 180 Squash - summer (1), stem on Lot 181 Squash, zucchini (3), stem on Lot 182 Tomato - cherry - (10), stem off Lot 183 Tomato - early variety (3), stem off Lot 184 Tomato - grape (10), stem off Lot 185 Tomato - green (3), stem on Lot 186 Tomato - other (3), stem off Lot 187 Tomato - pear (10), stem off Lot 188 Tomato - roma (3), stem off Lot 189 Tomato - yellow (3), stem off Lot 190 Turnips - purple top (3), roots on, 1 inch stem
Lot 191 Turnips - white (3), roots on, 1 inch stem
Lot 192 Watermelon (1), stem on Lot 193 Unique natural fruit or vegetable Lot 194 Any other fruit or vegetable Lot 195 Any large fruit or vegetable***
Lot 196 Any Heirloom fruit or vegetable*** *** May enter more than one variety, but must specify variety on exhibit.
BAKED FOODS DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENT: Veda Flyger - Phone (605) 925-4482.
1. Entries are limited to one entry per person, per lot.
2. Bring your entry wrapped in plastic wrap or in a plastic bag.
3. Class 12, 13, 13 and 14 need to bring a whole loaf. Small pans may be used.
4. Special needs individuals are encouraged to enter. Please state this on the entry tag.
Jones Food Center of Parker will sponsor additional awards. Red Star® Yeast will provide 3 merchandise awards to be given to the 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners in the yeast bread
category. In order to be eligible for these awards contestants must use Red Star Yeast and attach an empty packet or photo to their recipe entry. Prizes include an insulated tote bag, instant read thermometer and a tea towel.
Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
CLASS 11– YEAST BREADS LOT 201 Loaf, white bread LOT 202 Loaf (whole wheat, rye, etc.) LOT 203 Dinner rolls (3) LOT 204 Bread machine bread LOT 205 Any other
CLASS 12– SWEET DOUGH LOT 206 Fancy sweet rolls (3, any kind - pecan, etc.) LOT 207 Fancy bread (Swedish tea ring, braids, etc.) LOT 208 Kuchen
CLASS 13 – QUICK BREADS LOT 209 Nut bread LOT 212 Date bread LOT 210 Banana bread LOT 213 Any other LOT 211 Muffins (3, any kind)
CLASS 14 – CAKES (Frosted) LOT 214 Angel Food (commercial mix) NO COMMERCIAL MIXES FOR THE FOLLOWING:
Lot 215 Devil's Food
Lot 216 Spice Cake
Lot 217 German Sweet Chocolate
Lot 218 Cheesecake
Lot 219 Cupcakes (3), any kind
Lot 220 Jelly Roll
Lot 221 Any Other CLASS 15 – COOKIES & BARS (3 in exhibit)
Lot 222 Oatmeal Lot 228 Filled
Lot 223 Chocolate Lot 229 Rolled Sugar
Lot 224 Chocolate Chip Lot 230 Brownies
Lot 225 Peanut Butter Lot 231 Bars
Lot 226 Coconut Lot 232 Any Other
Lot 227 Date Rolled CLASS 16 – PIES
(Use disposable plates, no pie fill mix) Must be whole pie, can use small pan.
Lot 233 Apple Lot 237 Cream Pie
Lot 234 Cherry Lot 238 Custard Pie
Lot 235 Peach Lot 239 Any Other
Lot 236 Rhubarb CLASS 17 – CANDY – (3 pieces in exhibit)
LOT 240 Fudge LOT 243 Party Mints LOT 241 Divinity LOT 244 Any other LOT 242 Penuche
CLASS 18 – PARTY FOODS – (3 in exhibit) LOT 245 Decorated cupcakes LOT 246 Decorated cookies
CLASS 19 – HERITAGE BAKERY TREAT (designate ethnic background)
Lot 247 German Lot 253 English
Lot 248 Hispanic Lot 254 Asian
Lot 249 Scandinavian Lot 255 French
Lot 250 Russian Lot 256 Middle East
Lot 251 Czeck Lot 257 Any other
Lot 252 Native American CLASS 20 – FOOD CREATIONS USING HONEY
Best entry in each lot will receive an award from Honey World of Parker.
LOT 258 Breads LOT 260 Cookies & Bars LOT 259 Cakes LOT 261 Any other All recipes must contain at least ¼ cup honey. The recipe must accompany all entries. It can be typed or written on a recipe card. Honey World has the right to use any recipe submitted for honey promotions.
CLASS 21 – GLUTEN FREE Must include recipe
Collection
jars sealed with Breads Lot 266 Muffins
Lot 263 Quick Breads Lot 267 Bars
Lot 264 Cookies Lot 268 Any other
Lot 265 Cake CLASS 22 – DECORATED CAKES
Premiums: 1st $4.00 2nd $2.50 3rd $1.00 LOT 269 Decorated cake
CANNED FOODS DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENT: Veda Flyger - Phone (605) 925-4482.
1. All canning must be the work of the exhibitor and canned since last year’s Turner County Fair.
2. All entries shall use standard, clear glass mason style jars and enclosures.
3. Jar should be displayed with ring attached. A two-piece lid is required.
4. One entry per lot per exhibitor. 5. Jams, jellies, preserves, and marmalades should be sealed
in standard jelly jars with lids. NO PARAFFIN OR WAX SEALED EXHIBITS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
6. Any jars that are not sealed will be disqualified. Judges reserve the right to open the jars for inspection if desired. Indicate on entry tag whether hot water bath or pressure canned for processing.
7. Processing times and methods should be recorded on entry card. Times from The Ball Blue Book of 2007, 2009 or 2014 will be recognized and also from the USDA Complete Guide to Home Canning 5th Edition.
8. Special needs individuals are encouraged to enter. Please state this on the entry tag.
Ball Fresh PresevingTM Award Adults: Judges will select the two best entries for fruit, vegetable, pickle and soft spread categories. Entries must be preserved in Ball® jars sealed with Ball® lids and bands, or Ball® Collection Elite® lids and bands, Ball® Heritage Collection jars sealed with Ball® lids and bands, or preserved in Kerr® jars sealed with Kerr® lids and bands. In addition, soft spread entries must be prepared using Ball® pectin: classic, low or no-sugar needed or liquid. Entries designed first place each category will receive:
• Two (2) $5 coupons for Ball® or Kerr® fresh preserving products and one free (up to $5 value) coupon for Ball® pectin.
Entries designated second place from each category will receive:
• One $5 coupon for Ball® or Kerr® fresh preserving products and one free (up to $5 value) coupon for Ball® pectin.
NAPA of Parker and Farmers State Bank of Parker, Marion and Bridgewater will sponsor additional awards.
Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.75
CLASS 23 – VEGETABLES Lot 301 Green Beans Lot 308 Salsa
Lot 302 Yellow beans Lot 309 Tomato Juice
Lot 303 Peas Lot 310 Mixed Vegetables
Lot 304 Carrots Lot 311 Sauerkraut
Lot 305 Beets Lot 312 Soup
Lot 306 Tomatoes Lot 313 Ketchup
Lot 307 Corn-whole kernel Lot 314 Any Other
CLASS 24 – MEATS (Canned) Lot 315 Beef Lot 318 Deer
Lot 316 Pork Lot 319 Any Other
Lot 317 Chicken CLASS 25 – FRUITS Lot 320 Apples Lot 326 Peaches Lot 321 Applesauce Lot 327 Fruit Cocktail
Lot 322 Apricots Lot 328 Plums Lot 323 Pears Lot 329 Rhubarb Lot 324 Cherries, pie Lot 330 Any Other Fruit
Lot 325 Cherries, Bing CLASS 26 – PICKLES
Lot 331 Apple Lot 337 Bread & Butter
Lot 332 Beet Lot 338 Mustard
Lot 333 Dill Lot 339 Relish
Lot 334 Sweet Lot 340 Pickled Vegetable
Lot 335 Lime Lot 341 Any Other
Lot 336 Watermelon CLASS 27 – JELLY
Lot 342 Currant Lot 346 Plum
Lot 343 Apple Lot 347 Cherry
Lot 344 Peach Lot 348 Chokecherry
Lot 345 Grape Lot 349 Any Other
CLASS 28 – BUTTERS LOT 350 Apple LOT 352 Plum LOT 351 Grape LOT 353 Any other
CLASS 29 – PRESERVES & JAMS LOT 354 Peach
LOT 355 Apricot LOT 356 Tomato LOT 357 Strawberry LOT 358 Raspberry LOT 359 Berry Combination LOT 360 Plum LOT 361 Prune LOT 362 Ground cherry LOT 363 Mulberry LOT 364 Rhubarb LOT 365 Apple combination LOT 366 Mulberry combination LOT 367 Other combination LOT 368 Any other
CLASS 30 – MARMALADES
LOT 369 Any flavor – use standard jelly jar
CLASS 31 – DRIED/DEHYDRATED FRUITS &
VEGETABLES Please display in clear glass or plastic jars with lid. Jar must be filled to ½ in. of top LOT 370 Fruit LOT 372 Vegetable LOT 371 Meat LOT 373 Herbs
CLASS 32 – HONEY LOT 374 Liquid honey LOT 375 Comb honey
ART DEPARTMENT
SUPERINTENDENT: Angie Rand - (605) 610-0594 1. All articles in this class must be the handiwork of and
owned by the exhibitor. 2. Articles that have received premiums at any previous
Turner County Fair will not be eligible for competition. 3. Exhibitors may enter in as many lots as desired, but no
more than one entry may be made in any one lot. Should an article be entered in the wrong class or lot and the error is discovered before judging, the superintendent will make the proper correction in the entry.
4. All artwork needs to be mounted and framed. No construction paper frames.
5. Age Classifications: a. 12 & under b. 13-19 c. 20-54 d. 55 & over e. Professional f. Special Needs
Farmers State Bank of Parker, Marion, and Bridgewater will sponsor additional awards.
“Best of Show” Rosette and $10 cash prize sponsored by the Turner County Fair
CLASS 32 – PAINTING Premiums: 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00 3rd $1.00
LOT 401 Landscape LOT 404 Still Life LOT 402 Floral LOT 405 Animals LOT 403 Portraits
CLASS 33 – SKETCHES & DRAWING
Premiums: 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00 3rd $1.00 LOT 407 Ink LOT 410 Pencil LOT 408 Charcoal LOT 411 Colored Pencil LOT 409 Stencil LOT 412 Any other
PHOTOGRAPHY DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENT: Suzann Matthies
1. Entries must be the work of the exhibitor, completed in
the last year, and not exhibited at a previous Turner County Fair.
2. Exhibitors may enter as many lots as desired, but no more than one entry may be made in each lot.
3. Photos may be black and white, or colored. 4. Photos must be taken by exhibitor. 5. All pictures must be framed or on a canvas print. The
mat, frame or other display techniques should enhance the photograph.
6. Photos must be 5x7 or larger. 7. Exhibits will be classified in four groups.
a. Youth - 12 & under b. Junior – 13 to 18 c. Adult – 19 and over d. Professional – those who sell, market or display
photography to the general public. e. Special Needs Brooks Tack Repair and Upholstery will sponsor
additional awards. CLASS 35
Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.00 3rd $.50 LOT 501 Animals
LOT 502 People LOT 503 Landscapes or buildings LOT 504 Close-ups (taken less than 3 ½ feet) LOT 505 4 pictures taken in sequence LOT 506 Creative photography LOT 507 County fair picture LOT 508 Rural LOT 509 Floral LOT 510 Black & white LOT 511 Other
EXPRESSIVE ARTS DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENT: Angie Rand, (650) 610-0594
1. Entries must be the work of the exhibitor, competed in the last year, and not exhibited at a previous Turner County Fair.
2. Entries for poetry and stories must be matted and/or framed.
3. All poetry and stories must be at least a size 14 font; work written too small cannot be read when displayed.
4. Scrapbooking entries must be individual sheets (not in a scrapbook) and in a protective plastic sleeve.
5. The fair is not responsible for copyright protection. 6. All work must be original. 7. One entry per lot per exhibitor. 8. Special needs individuals are encouraged to enter. Please
state this on the entry tag. Farmers State Bank of Parker, Marion and Bridgewater
will sponsor additional awards. Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $1.00
CLASS 36 - POETRY LOT 601 Rhymed 12 to 32 lines LOT 606 Teen poetry LOT 602 Short-2 to 8 lines LOT 607 Patriotic LOT 603 Free Verse 12 to 32 lines LOT 608 Fair theme LOT 604 Artistic form – LOT 609 Any other Poem put into artwork LOT 605 Children’s poetry
CLASS 37 – STORIES LOT 610 Short story-500 words or less LOT 611 Children’s story LOT 612 Children’s story with illustration
CLASS 38 – SCRAPBOOKING LOT 613 Child/baby LOT 616 Special events LOT 614 Family LOT 617 Other LOT 615 Vacation LOT 618 Child’s Entry (up to 10 years of age)
FLOWER DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENT: Connie Flyger, (605) 238-5287
1. All exhibitors must be an amateur that is, not engaged in the field of horticulture commercially.
2. Only the number of blooms listed for the class may be exhibited. Stems and foliage count as well as the blooms. No foliage below the water line. When exhibiting two or more blooms, all should be the same size.
3. Exhibits will be classified in five groups: ARRANGEMENTS,
CUT FLOWERS, POTTED PLANTS, CONTAINER GARDENS, & TABLE SETTINGS.
4. The superintendent has the right to remove any unsightly exhibit.
5. Jars will be furnished for cut flowers. Exhibitors must furnish containers marked with their name for all other exhibits. All containers belonging to the exhibitor may be removed from the building after 9 p.m. on August 18.
6. Exhibitors are limited to one entry in each lot. All flowers must be grown by the exhibitor. For educational purposes, please label all entries with variety name if possible.
7. Special needs individuals are encouraged to enter. Please state tis on the entry tag. Cliff Avenue Greenhouse on 41st in Sioux Falls and
Parker Pharmacy of Parker will sponsor additional awards.
CLASS 39 – ARRANGEMENTS
No artificial flowers. All flowers, including centerpieces, must be grown at home.
“Say It With Flowers” Premiums: 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00 3rd $1.00
Lot 701 Bridal Shower Lot 712 "Over the Hill"
Lot 702 Summer Time Lot 713 Easter
Lot 703 Graduation Lot 714 Anniversary
Lot 704 Happy Birthday Lot 715 Mother's Day
Lot 705 Inspiration (church) Lot 716 Father's Day
Lot 706 Merry Christmas Lot 717 Thanksgiving
Lot 707 New Baby Lot 718 Patriotic
Lot 708 Picnics Lot 719 Wreaths (fresh/dried)
Lot 709 SD Harvest (grains) Lot 720 Winter Time
Lot 710 Most Unique Lot 721 Wild Flowers/grasses
Lot 711 Valentine's Day CLASS 40 – CUT FLOWERS
Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.00 3rd $.50 AMARANTHUS – 1 stock LOT 722 Any color
ASTERS – 5 blooms LOT 723 Singles LOT 724 Double, pink or rose LOT 725 Double, lavender or purple LOT 726 Double, white BACHELOR BUTTONS LOT 727 Any color BALSAM – 1 stem LOT 728 Any color BELLS OF IRELAND – 1 stem LOT 729 Any color BROWN EYED SUSAN (RUDBECKIA) LOT 730 1 stem CALENDULA – 5 blooms LOT 731 Any color CANNA – 1 stem LOT 732 Any color CARNATIONS – 3 blooms LOT 733 Any color CELOSIA – 1 stalk LOT 734 Plume type LOT 735 Crested type CHRYSANTHEMUMS – 1 branch LOT 736 Copper, cushion type LOT 737 Pink, cushion type LOT 738 Purple, cushion type LOT 739 Red, cushion type
LOT 740 Yellow, cushion type LOT 741 White, cushion type LOT 742 Pompom type LOT 743 Improved garden type, 3 blooms CLEMATIS – 1 spray in bloom less than 14” LOT 744 Any color, any variety CLEOME – 1 stem LOT 745 Single color LOT 746 Variegated color
CONEFLOWER (ECHINACCEA) – 1 stem LOT 747 Any color COREOPSIS – 5 blooms LOT 748 Yellow LOT 750 Red LOT 749 Pink COSMOS – 5 blooms LOT 751 White LOT 754 Orange LOT 752 Red LOT 755 Any other LOT 753 Pink COCKSCOMB LOT 756 Double or frilled DAHLIA LOT 757 Largest bloom LOT 758 Cactus type, one bloom – solid color LOT 759 Cactus type, one bloom – blended color LOT 760 Decorative type, one bloom – solid color LOT 761 Decorative type, one bloom – blended color LOT 762 Ball type, 4” or more, 2 blooms LOT 763 Pompoms under 2”, 2 blooms LOT 764 Miniatures less than 2”, 3 blooms DAISIES – 5 blooms LOT 765 Shasta LOT 768 Gerbera LOT 766 African LOT 769 Any color LOT 767 Painted DELPHINIUM – 1 stalk LOT 770 Any color DRIED FLOWER LOT 771 Strawflowers -5 blooms LOT 772 Statice, 3 stems LOT 773 German Statice, 1 sprig LOT 774 Baby’s Breath LOT 775 Money Plant, 1 sprig LOT 776 Peonies, 1 bloom LOT 777 Any other EVERLASTING – 3 stems, any color LOT 778 Perennial Statice LOT 781 Globe Amaranth LOT 779 Annual Statice LOT 782 Chinese lantern LOT 780 Strawflower LOT 783 Any other GAILLARDIA – 5 blooms LOT 784 Any color GAZANIA – 5 blooms LOT 785 Orange LOT 786 Yellow LOT 787 Red
LOT 788 White GLADIOLUS – 1 spike, unless noted
Lot 789 Red Lot 798 Miniature
Lot 790 White Lot 799 Lavender
Lot 791 Green Lot 800 Purple
Lot 792 Orange Lot 801 Pink
Lot 793 Yellow Lot 802 Rose
Lot 794 Cream Lot 803 Any Splotch
Lot 795 Deep yellow or gold Lot 804 3 Spikes
Lot 796 Smokey Lot 805 6 spikes
Lot 797 Salmon Lot 806 Any Other HOLLYHOCKS LOT 807 Single LOT 809 Mallow (mini) LOT 808 Double LOT 810 Variegated HONEYSUCKLE – 1 spray in bloom less than 14” LOT 811 Orange LOT 812 Yellow HYDRANGEAS -1 branch or cluster LOT 813 Any color LANTANA – 1 cluster LOT 814 Any color LILIES – 1 stem
Lot 815 Day Lily Lot 822 Brown Lot 816 White or cream Lot 823 Red Violet Lot 817 Yellow or Gold Lot 824 Spider Lot 818 Lavender Lot 825 Eyed or bi-color
Lot 819 Pink or Coral Lot 826 Tiger Lot 820 Orange Lot 827 Amarytis Lot 821 Red Lot 828 Any Other
LAVENDER – 3 stem LOT 829 Any color MARIGOLD – 5 blooms
Lot 830 Small orange double Lot 836 Small yellow double
Lot 831 Large yellow Lot 837 Large vanilla
Lot 832 Small orange single Lot 838 Small yellow single
Lot 833 Large gold Lot 839 Bicolor double
Lot 834 Small red double Lot 840 Bicolor single
Lot 835 Large orange NASTURTUIMS – 5 blooms LOT 841 Single LOT 842 Double PANSIES – 5 blooms LOT 843 Any color PETUNIAS – 3 blooms (LOTS 844-851 may be single or ruffled)
Lot 844 Red Lot 851 White double
Lot 845 White Lot 852 Purple double
Lot 846 Purple Lot 853 Pink double Lot 847 Yellow Lot 854 Red Double Lot 848 Lavender Lot 855 Lavender double
Lot 849 Pink Lot 856 Striped double
Lot 850 Striped Lot 857 Other PHILOX – 1 stem LOT 858 Perennial LOT 859 Annual PINKS (DIANTHUS) – 5 stems LOT 860 Single color LOT 861 Any other LOT 862 Variegated color ROSES – 1 bloom (disbud tea buds)
Lot 863 Lavender Lot 869 Floribunda
Lot 864 Red Lot 870 Rugosa
Lot 865 White Lot 871 Shrub
Lot 866 Pink Lot 872 Miniature
Lot 867 Yellow Lot 873 Any Other
Lot 868 Climbing RUSSIAN SAGE – 1 stem
Lot 874
SALVIA – 3 stems LOT 875 Any color SEDUM – 1 stem LOT 876 Any variety SNAPDRAGONS – 3 blooms LOT 877 Tall LOT 878 Dwarf SUNFLOWER – 1 stem LOT 879 Ornamental SWEET PEAS – 5 stems LOT 880 Annual LOT 881 Perennial SWEET WILLIAM- 1 cluster LOT 882 Any color TRUMPET VINE – 1 spray in bloom LOT 883 Red LOT 884 Orange VERBANA – 5 stems LOT 885 Any color VINCA – 1 stem LOT 886 Any color VIOLA – 5 blooms LOT 887 Any color YARROW – 2 stems
LOT 888 Any color ZINNIAS – 5 large blooms
Lot 889 Pink Lot 893 Green
Lot 890 Red Lot 894 Variegated
Lot 891 Yellow Lot 895 Orange
Lot 892 White Lot 896 Any Color ZINNIAS – 5 small blooms
Lot 897 Pink Lot 902 Orange
Lot 898 White Lot 903 Thumbelina
Lot 899 Yellow Lot 904 Pompom
Lot 900 Green Lot 905 Variegated
Lot 901 Red Lot 906 Any other
ANY OTHER NOT ALREADY LISTED – 1 bloom Lot 907 Any color
CLASS 41 – POTTED PLANTS Premiums: 1st $2.00 2nd $1.50 3rd $1.00
Potted plants shall be in the hands of the exhibitor 60 days prior to the fair. No exhibitor may enter the same plant two consecutive years. AFRICAN VIOLET
Lot 906 Blue Lot 911 Double White
Lot 907 Double Blue Lot 912 Purple
Lot 908 Pink Lot 913 Variegated
Lot 909 Double Pink Lot 914 Red
Lot 910 White Lot 915 Any other BEGONIA
Lot 916 Single Flower Lot 920 Foliage - no bloom
Lot 917 Double Flower Lot 921 Fancy leaved
Lot 918 Tuberous - single Lot 922 Any other Lot 919 Tuberous - double
CACTUS OR SUCCULENT LOT 923 Best single LOT 924 Best collection COLEUS LOT 925 Best single LOT 926 Best collection FERNS LOT 927 Boston LOT 929 Any other LOT 928 Asparagus FLOWERING PLANT LOT 930 Most unusual FOLIAGE LOT 931 Best plant LOT 932 Best collection GERANIUM
Lot 933 Single Lot 936 Vining Lot 934 Double Lot 937 Scented Lot 935 Climbing Lot 938 Martha Washington
GLOXINIA LOT 939 Best blooming plant IMPATIENTS LOT 940 Single Lot 941 Double IVY
Lot 942 Grape Lot 945 German
Lot 943 English Lot 946 Variegated
Lot 944 Swedish Lot 947 Any other ORNAMENTAL VINE LOT 948 Best plant in a basket LOT 949 Best plant in a pot PHILODENDRON
LOT 950 Plain LOT 952 Any other LOT 951 Variegated SUCCULENTS LOT 953 Best specimen SULTANA LOT 954 Single plant LOT 955 Best collection ANY OTHER LOT 956 Best plant
CLASS 42 – CONTAINER GARDEN Premiums: 1st $2.00 2nd $1.50 3rd $1.00
Lot 957 Outdoor lawn container Lot 960 Flower box Lot 958 Outdoor table container Lot 961 Glass garden/terrarium
Lot 959 Hanging Plant Lot 962 Most unique
Lot 693 Fairy Garden
CLASS 43 – TABLE SETTING Premiums: 1st $2.00 2nd $1.50 3rd $1.00
Lot 964 Breakfast Lot 970 Birthday
Lot 965 Snack Lot 971 Summer
Lot 966 Lunch Lot 972 Autumn
Lot 967 Easter Lot 973 Holiday
Lot 968 Dinner Lot 974 Winter
Lot 969 Christmas Lot 975 Most unique Exhibitors must display a complete place setting with silverware and napkins. A floral centerpiece is required with all
flowers coming from the home garden. Display menu on index card and indicate occasion. The available space will be 23” x 18”.
CRAFTS SUPERINTENDENT: Linda Pankratz – (605) 648-3695
1. Entries must be the work of the exhibitor, completed in the last two years, and not exhibited in any previous Turner County Fair.
2. Exhibitors may enter in as many lots as desired, but no more than one entry may be made in any one lot.
3. No weapon of any kind can be displayed as an exhibit. 4. A separate "Small Fry" division has been created for
exhibitors under the age of 8. The classes and lots can be found at the end of the craft division.
5. Exhibitors will be entered in four groups: Children 8-12 years Adult 13-65 Senior - over 65 Special needs Brad Carlson – New York Life -Parker
will sponsor additional awards.
CLASS 44 – ARTS & CRAFTS Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1001 Animal - stuffed, washable
Lot 1002 Fabric gift, inexpensive
Lot 1003 Decorative pillow Lot 1004 Flowers, artificial, made by exhibitor
Lot 1005 Candles, poured and trimmed
Lot 1006 Seed crafts - pictures, plaques
Lot 1007 Quilling Lot 1008 Rosmaling Lot 1009 Nail pictures Lot 1010 Tube painting or liquid embroidery
Lot 1011 Tin can art Lot 1012 String art Lot 1013 Fake fur art Lot 1014 Latchook articles Lot 1015 Tole Painting Lot 1016 Stenciling Lot 1017 Rag or fabric basket Lot 1018 Paper cutting Lot 1019 Paper Twist Lot 1020 Reed basket Lot 1021 Glass etching Lot 1022 Any other
CLASS 45 – AFGHANS Premiums: 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00 3rd $1.00
Lot 1023 Knitted Lot 1024 Afghan stitch, crocheted
Lot 1025 Afghan stitch, embroidered on
Lot 1026 Crocheted other Lot 1027 Ripple Lot 1028 Crocheted cable Lot 1029 Knit other than mentioned
Lot 1030 Any other Lot 1031 Baby crocheted Lot 1032 Baby knit Lot 1033 Hairpin lace Lot 1034 Broomstick lace Lot 1035 Knitted Cable Lot 1036 Granny squares Lot 1037 Patchwork afghan
CLASS 46 APRONS Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1038 Vintage Lot 1043 Child's
Lot 1039 Holiday Lot 1044 Men's
Lot 1040 Upscale Lot 1045 Grilling
Lot 1041 Dressy Lot 1046 Any other
Lot 1042 Cover-up CLASS 47 – BASKET FILLED WITH GIFT ITEMS
Premiums: 1st: $1.50 2nd: $1.25 3RD $.50
Lot 1047 Themed Lot 1048 Holiday Lot 1049 Special Occasion
CLASS 48 – BEDSPREADS Premiums: 1st $3.00 2nd $2.00 3rd $1.00
Lot 1050 Crocheted
Lot 1051 Any Other
Lot 1052 Knitted
CLASS 49 – CERAMICS – PLASTER OF PARIS Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1053 Figurines of people or animal
Lot 1054 Holiday decoration Lot 1055 Dish or vase Lot 1056 Porcelain doll Lot 1057 Any other
CLASS 50 – COUNTED CROSS STITCH Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Pictures MUST be framed
Lot 1058 Miniature ( no larger than 5 X 7)
Lot 1059 Medium (no larger than 9 X 12)
Lot 1060 Large (larger than 9 X 12)
Lot 1061 Table linens Lot 1065 Pillows
Lot 1062 Samplers Lot 1066 Coasters
Lot 1063 Garments Lot 1067 Ornaments
Lot 1064 Any other CLASS 51 – CREWEL EMBROIDERY Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1068 Item for the home Lot 1070 Any other
Lot 1069 Handbag CLASS 52 – CROCHETING
Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1071 Stocking Hat Lot 1072 Cap and scarf set Lot 1073 Scarf Lot 1074 Mittens Lot 1075 Slippers Lot 1076 Purse Lot 1077 Sweater (Adult) Lot 1078 Sweater (Child) Lot 1079 Sweater (baby) Lot 1080 Child or baby dress Lot 1081 Infant Mittens
Lot 1082 Infant Bonnet Lot 1083 Infant booties Lot 1084 Poncho or cape Lot 1085 Shawl or stole Lot 1086 Tablecloth, all crochet Lot 1087 Tablecloth - crochet edging
Lot 1088 Placemats (2) Lot 1089 Pillow top Lot 1090 Pillowcase (crochet trim)
Lot 1091 Dresser scarf, all crochet
Lot 1092 Dresser scarf, crochet edging
Lot 1093 Pot holders Lot 1094 Dish cloth Lot 1095 Handkerchief, crochet edging
Lot 1096 Doily Lot 1097 Wall Hanging Lot 1098 Hot Plate mat (trivet) Lot 1099 Doll garment Lot 1100 Toy Lot 1101 Any other
CLASS 53 – DECORATED SWEATSHIRTS & T-SHIRTS
Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1102 Tube painted Lot 1105 Brush paint
Lot 1103 Applique Lot 1106 Any other
Lot 1104 Beadwork CLASS 54 – DECOUPAGE
Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1107 Picture or plaque Lot 1109 Glass or metal
Lot 1108 Box Lot 1110 Any other CLASS 55 – DOLLS & DOLL CLOTHES
Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50 Doll clothes should be entered as an outfit
Lot 1111 Barbie clothes Lot 1112 Baby doll clothes Lot 1113 14-18 inch doll clothes
Lot 1114 Rag doll or soft sculptured
Lot 1115 Any other CLASS 56 – DUCT TAPE
Premiums: 1st: $1.50 2nd: $1.25 3rd: $.50
Lot 1116 Use your imagination. Entry must be handmade
using duct tape. Any color item or design. CLASS 57 – FLEECE
Premiums: 1st: $1.50 2nd: $1.25 3rd: $1.25
Lot 1117 Blanket Lot 1120 Mittens
Lot 1118 Baby item Lot 1121 Pillow
Lot 1119 Hat Lot 1122 Other CLASS 58– FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS
Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1123 Artificial arrangement
Lot 1124 Wall Hanging
Lot 1125 Special occasion
Lot 1126 Corsage Lot 1127 Wreath Lot 1128 Any other
CLASS 59 – FURNITURE REFINISHING Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
CLASS 60 – GRANDMOTHER’S TREASURES
Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50 All entries should include a story.
Please write on an index card. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR LOST OR DAMAGED ENTRIES
Lot 1132 Knitted items
Lot 1133 Crocheted items
Lot 1134 Quilts
Lot 1135 Embroidery items
Lot 1136 Tatting items
Lot 1137 Aprons
Lot 1138 Toys
Lot 1139 Grandfather's treasures
Lot 1140 Dishes
Lot 1141 Silverware
Lot 1142 Class
Lot 1143 China
Lot 1144 Pewter items
Lot 1145 Dolls
Lot 1146 Handkerchief
Lot 1147 Any other
CLASS 61 – HARDANGER Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1148 Doily Lot 1149 Coasters Lot 1150 Table runner or table cloth
Lot 1151 Placemats (2)
Lot 1152 Picture Lot 1153 Any other
CLASS 62 – HOLIDAY & CHRISTMAS Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1154 Decorated tablecloth Lot 1155 Tree skirt Lot 1156 Centerpiece Lot 1157 Wall decoration (no Styrofoam)
Lot 1158 Christmas stocking Lot 1159 Door decoration (no Styrofoam)
Lot 1160 Aprons (Christmas) Lot 1161 Ornaments (Christmas)
Lot 1162 Pine cones Lot 1163 Wall hanging (Christmas)
Lot 1164 Picture (Christmas) Lot 1165 Easter Lot 1166 Baskets Lot 1167 Halloween Lot 1168 Thanksgiving Lot 1169 Decorated eggs Lot 1170 Wreath
Lot 1171 Valentine's Day
Lot 1172 Patriotic
Lot 1173 Candles
Lot 1174 Any other
Class 63 – JEWELRY Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.00 3rd $.50
Lot 1175 Kit/pattern Lot 1176 Original design
CLASS 64 – KNITTING Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1177 Stocking Hat Lot 1178 Cap and scarf set
Lot 1179 Scarf Lot 1180 Mittens Lot 1181 Slippers Lot 1182 Purse Lot 1183 Sweater (adult)
Lot 1184 Sweater (child)
Lot 1185 Sweater (baby)
Lot 1186 Child or baby dress
Lot 1187 Infant mittens
Lot 1188 Infant bonnet
Lot 1129 ChairLot 1130 Small tableLot 1131 Any other
Lot 1189 Infant booties
Lot 1190 Poncho or cape
Lot 1191 Shawl or stole
Lot 1192 Tablecloth, all knit
Lot 1193 Tablecloth (knitted edging)
Lot 1194 Placemats (2)
Lot 1195 Pillow top Lot 1196 Pillowcase (knitted trim)
Lot 1197 Dresser scarf, all knit
Lot 1198 Dresser scarf, knitted edging
Lot 1199 Pot holders (2)
Lot 1200 Dish cloth Lot 1201 Handkerchief, knitted edging
Lot 1202 Doily Lot 1203 Wall hanging Lot 1204 Hot plate mat (trivet)
Lot 1205 Doll garment Lot 1206 Toy Lot 1207 Any other
CLASS 65 – LEATHERCRAFT Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1208 Belt, ladies or men’s Lot 1211 Picture
Lot 1209 Wallet, ladies or men’s Lot 1212 Handbag
Lot 1210 Coin purse or key case Lot 1213 Any other
CLASS 66 - MASON JARS Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.00 3rd $.50
Lot 1214 Vintage Décor
Lot 1215 Holiday Décor
Lot 1216 Lighting (electrical, battery or candles)
Lot 1217 Wedding Lot 1218 Gift item Lot 1219 Any other
CLASS 67 – METALS Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1220 Plate or tray Lot 1224 Welding
Lot 1221 Any other Lot 1225 Yard Art
Lot 1222 Wall decoration
Lot 1223 Storage Container
CLASS 68 – NEEDLEPOINT Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1226 Picture or pillow, original design
Lot 1227 Handbag Lot 1228 Needle punch, any kind
Lot 1229 Brazilian Lot 1230 Hairpin lace, any article
Lot 1231 Any other Lot 1232 Holiday items Lot 1233 Long stitch Lot 1234 Candle wicking
Lot 1235 Pillow CLASS 69 NEEDLEPOINT (plastic mesh)
Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1236 Pictures Lot 1239 Tissue box
Lot 1237 Christmas ornaments Lot 1240 Coasters
Lot 1238 Handbag Lot 1241 Any other
CLASS 70 – NEEDLEWORK Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1242 Pillowcases (1 pair embroidery only)
Lot 1243 Blouse or shirt
Lot 1244 Pillowcases (1 pair applique only)
Lot 1245 Tablecloth Lot 1246 Creative embroidery
Lot 1247 Dish or tea towel
Lot 1248 Machine Embroidery
Lot 1249 Placemats (2)
Lot 1250 Dresser or buffet scarf
Lot 1251 Pictures (sampler)
Lot 1252 Appliance cover
Lot 1253 Picture (not sampler)
Lot 1254 Machine Applique
Lot 1255 Hand or guest towel
Lot 1256 Any other CLASS 71 – QUILTS
Small Quilted Item – length by width = 50 inches maximum; miniature quilts, wall hangings, table runners, pillow or two placemats. Medium Sized Quilted Item – length by width = 100 inches maximum. This includes baby quilts or lap quilts. Bed Sized Quilted Item – Twin, full, queen or king sized quilts.
Premiums: Hand Quilted
Small 1st $5.00 2nd $ 4.00 3rd $3.00 Medium 1st $7.00 2nd $ 5.00 3rd $3.00 Large 1st $10.00 2nd $7.00 3rd $5.00
Machine Quilted Small 1st $3.00 2nd $ 2.00 3rd $1.00 Medium 1st $5.00 2nd $ 3.00 3rd $2.00 Large 1st $7.00 2nd $5.00 3rd $3.00
Hand Tied Small 1st $3.00 2nd $ 2.00 3rd $1.00 Medium 1st $4.00 2nd $ 3.00 3rd $2.00 Large 1st $5.00 2nd $4.00 3rd $3.00
Lot 1257 Small Hand Quilted Item
Lot 1258 Medium Hand Quilted Item
Lot 1259 Large Hand Quilted Item
Lot 1260 Small Machine Quilted Item
Lot 1261 Medium Machine Quilted Item
Lot 1262 Large Machine Quilted Item
Lot 1263 Small Tied Item Lot 1264 Medium Tied Item Lot 1265 Large Tied Item
CLASS 72 – RECYCLING Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
The new product must be different from the initial product. For example – a t-shirt transformed into a decorative scarf.
Lot 1266 Jewelry Lot 1271 Yard Art
Lot 1267 Sewing Lot 1272 Glass
Lot 1268 Home Decor Lot 1273 Other
Lot 1269 Quilts
Lot 1270 Furniture - include before photo CLASS 73 – REFURBISHED OLD PIECES
Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $$1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1274 Furniture Lot 1275 Harness, saddle or other leather
Lot 1276 Any other Lot 1277 Buggy Lot 1278 Toys
CLASS 74 – RUGS Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1279 Braided Lot 1282 Crocheted
Lot 1280 Hooked Lot 1283 Sewn
Lot 1281 Woven Lot 1284 Any other
CLASS 75 – SEWING
Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1285 Men's garment Lot 1290 Child's garment
Lot 1286 Women's garment Lot 1291 Item for home
Lot 1287 Purse or tote bag Lot 1292 Gift item
Lot 1288 Belt Lot 1293 Costume
Lot 1289 Any Other
CLASS 76 – STAINED GLASS Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1294 Sun catcher Lot 1297 Lamp
Lot 1295 Window Lot 1298 Ornamental box
Lot 1296 Any other
CLASS 77 – STAMPING Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1299 Ink stamping Lot 1303 Dry embossing
Lot 1300 Stationery Lot 1304 Heat embossing
Lot 1301 Gift wrap-paper, bags Lot 1305 Holiday card (3)
Lot 1302 Occasion card (3) Lot 1306 Any other
CLASS 78 – STRAW CRAFT Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 $.50
Lot 1307 Wreath Lot 1310 Wall hanging
Lot 1308 Plaque Lot 1311 Picture
Lot 1309 Any other
CLASS 79 – TATTED TRIMS Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1312 Items for the home
Lot 1313 Garment (need not be homemade)
Lot 1314 Any other
CLASS 80 – TOYS Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1315 Educational toy Lot 1318 Game
Lot 1316 Doll furniture Lot 1319 Stuffed toy
Lot 1317 Any other
CLASS 81 – WEAVING Lot 1320 Afghan or baby blanket Lot 1324 Table runner
Lot 1321 Belt, tie, bag or scarf Lot 1325 Placemats (2)
Lot 1322 Any wearable garment Lot 1326 Wall hanging
Lot 1323 Any other CLASS 82 – WOODCRAFT
Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50 Lot 1327 Any Original Functional
Piece Lot 1333 Scroll Saw
Lot 1328 Bird House Lot 1334 Toys
Lot 1329 Furniture - Constructed Lot 1335 Wood burned
Lot 1330 Furniture - Refinished Lot 1336 Wood Inlay
Lot 1331 Furniture – Redesigned Lot 1337 Any Other
Lot 1332 In the Round/Turned
SMALL FRY CRAFTS AGE 7 & UNDER as of the Start of the fair
SUPERINTENDENT: Angie Rand, (605) 610-0594 1. All exhibits containing more than one piece must be
secured together and placed in a small, flat box or on a tray.
2. Exhibitor’s age should be indicated on each entry tag. 3. All paper items must be framed.
4. Entry tags MUST be taped or attached in some fashion to exhibit for exhibit to be judged.
5. “Best of Show” Rosette and $10 prize sponsored
by the Turner County Fair Jon Rand Farms of Parker
will sponsor an additional award.
CLASS 83
Premiums: 1st $1.50 2nd $1.25 3rd $.50
Lot 1338 Plastic
Lot 1339 Felt
Lot 1340 Wood
Lot 1341 Fabric
Lot 1342 Stone craft
Lot 1343 Legos- no kits; displayed in flat box
Lot 1344 Clay/Play-doh
Lot 1345 Beadwork
Lot 1346 T-shirt/sweatshirt, painted or decorated on a hanger
Lot 1347 Fleece
Lot 1348 Crayon, drawing
Lot 1349 Duct tape
Lot 1350 Metal Lot 1351 Any other - DO NOT INCLUDE ANY ITEM ALREADY ON
THIS LIST
Lot 1352 Ceramic
Lot 1353 Foam
Lot 1354 Glass
Lot 1355 Paint
Lot 1356 Weaving
Lot 1357 Bible School crafts
Lot 1358 Recycled
TURNER COUNTY FAIR PIE CONTEST 1. Disposable pie tins should be used. 2. No purchased pies. 3. Pies may be entered Monday, August 14 from 5 p.m. to 7
p.m. or Tuesday, August 15 from 10:30 a.m. – noon in Heritage Park.
4. Judging will begin at 12 p.m. 5. Pie and coffee will be served at 2 p.m. with a freewill
donation taken. Proceeds will go to the Turner County Food Pantry. Divisions: 1. Double Crust 2. Single Crust 3. Pecan Pie 4. Cream Pie
Premiums: Each division will name a first, second, & third place winner. Premiums are as follows: 1st $15 2nd $10 3rd $5
If you have any questions, please call Dee Herlyn at (605) 648-3125 or (605) 310-4163.
2017 Challenge Classes Premiums: 1st $5.00 2nd $4.00 3rd $3.00
Lot 1359 Horticulture – Pickle Race – Everything you need to make dill pickles. Must include 6 uniform cucumbers, 2 sprigs of dill, 1 garlic bulb, 1 onion put in a basket.
Lot 1360 Food Challenge: Cookie Recipe Challenge – Soft Snickerdoodle Cookies – Exhibit 3 1 cup butter 1 ½ cups sugar 2 large eggs 2 ¾ cup flour 2 teaspoons cream of tartar 1 teaspoon baking soda 1/4 teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons sugar
3 teaspoons cinnamon Directions: Preheat oven to 350o F. Mix butter, 1 ½ cups sugar and eggs thoroughly in large bowl. Combine flour, cream of tartar, baking soda and salt in a separate bowl. Blend dry ingredients into butter mixture. Chill dough, and chill an ungreased cookie sheet for about 10-15 minutes in the refrigerator. Meanwhile, mix 3 tablespoons sugar and 3 teaspoons cinnamon in a small bowl. Scoop 1 inch balls of dough into the sugar/cinnamon mixture. Coat by gently rolling balls of dough in the sugar mixture. Place on chilled ungreased cookie sheet and bake 10
minutes. Remove from pan immediately.
Lot 1361 Potato Head Picasso
Lot 1362 Flowers - Hello Yellow – all flowers need to be yellow
Lot 1363 Photography – New Beginnings
Lot 1364 Art – Fly Away with Colored Pencil
Lot 1365 Crafts – Reclaimed Wood
Lot 1366 Expressive Arts – 8 ½ x 11 scrapbook page – “Where I May Roam”
2018 Challenge Classes Horticulture: Vegetable Soup Food Challenge: Ginger Cookies Small Fry: Dynamic Duct Tape Flowers: The Night Before Christmas Photography: Prairie Skyscrapers Art: Beauty and the Beach Crafts: Do It with a Wine Bottle Expressive Art: Scrap book – Home is Where the Heart Is