2019 Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Exhibitor Handbook

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2019 Tulelake Butte Valley Fair EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK GENERAL INFORMATION Fair Contact Information 800 South Main Street PO Box 866 Tulelake, CA 96134 Office: (530) 667-5312 Fax: (530) 667-3944 Email: tulefair@cot.net Website: www.tbvfair.com Days & Hours of the Fair Thursday - September 5th 10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. th Friday - September 6 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. Saturday - September 7th 10:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. Sunday - September 8th 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Exhibit / Vendor Building Hours Thursday 10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Friday 10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 10:00 P.M. Sunday 10:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M. Gate Admission and Parking Fees General Admission (ages 6 and over) $4.00 Children (5 and under) Free Season Pass (good for all 4 days) $10.00 Parking Free Open Class and Youth Livestock exhibitors will receive a season pass for themselves plus two additional season passes for family members. TULELAKE-BUTTE VALLEY FAIR – September 5-8, 2019

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INFORMATION & EVENTS Rules – Local………………………….………………….... Rules – State………………………….……………….…... State Officials…………………………….………………....

ADULT EXHIBITOR - Ages 19 & Older

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AGRICULTURE PRODUCE ARTS & CRAFTS CLOTHING & TEXTILES COLLECTIONS, MURALS & GARBAGE CAN ART CREATE-A-CORNER…….……………………………. FEATURE BOOTHS………………………………….... FLOWERS FOODS PHOTOGRAPHY Novice/Amateur Photography Advanced/Professional Photography LIVESTOCK BEEF SHOW…………………………………………. DAIRY GOAT SHOW……………………………….. MEAT GOATSHOW………………………………… SHEEP SHOW……………………………………….

Junior Exhibitor – Ages 9-18

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JUNIOR FEATURE BOOTHS………………………... JUNIOR CLOTHING & TEXTILES JUNIOR FLORICULTURE JUNIOR FOODS JUNIOR PHOTOGRAPHY Ages 9 to 10 Ages 11 to 13 Ages 14 to17 FFA AG MECHANICS…………………………………… JUNIOR LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT Beef Goats Poultry Rabbits Sheep Showmanship Swine Turkey Meat Pens

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PRIMARY EXHIBITOR – Ages 8 & Under

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AGRICULTURE PRODUCE ARTS & CRAFTS CLOTHING & TEXTILES PRIMARY FLORICULTURE PRIMARY FOODS PRIMARY PHOTOGRAPHY

AGRICULTURE PRODUCE ARTS & CRAFTS

TULELAKE – BUTTE VALLEY FAIR BOARD OF DIRECTORS 10-A DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION Greg Herman, President Laura Schaad, Vice-President Crystal Hall Kathleen Luscombe Venancio Hernandez Renee Misso Tracey Struble Angela Sutton

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FAIR STAFF Nancy Sites, Fair Manager Dave Kandra, Senior Maintenance Supervisor Beckie Alvarez, Office Assistant Mary Shuck, Home Ec, and Arts and Crafts Exhibits Coordinator

TULELAKE BUTTE VALLEY FAIR FREINDS Lorraine Fine Pam McFall Jerry LeQuieu Pete Johns Pam Hiley EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK


HOW TO ENTER THE FAIR NEW THIS YEAR YOU CAN SUBMIT YOUR ENTRIES TO THE FAIR THROUGH OUR WEBSITE AT WWW.TBVFAIR.COM 1. Review the Exhibitor Handbook (hardcopy or online). 2. Determine the Department, Classes and Lots that you wish to enter. 3. To enter online Click on “Enter Here” on the fair website: www.tbvfair.com. 4. Create an account (a new one must be set up each calendar year). The account must be the individual that is entering the item. Be sure you receive a confirmation email that your account has been created. 5. Enter all lots that you wish to enter under your account. A credit card will be required for the entry fee. 6. Be sure to “Checkout” or “Submit” your entries for them to actually be processed. You should receive a confirmation email of the items entered. If you DO NOT receive this email confirmation you need to go back into your account and double check that it was submitted. The entries will only be received by the fair if you have a confirmation email. 7. Or you may complete an entry form (located in the Exhibitor Handbook or can be printed from the website with the same information and submit it to the fair office by dropping it off or mailing it to our PO Box. 8. By entering through the online system or on a paper form, you are acknowledging that there are no refunds of any fees that have been paid. 9. BE SURE to have read all the rules, code of conduct and release of liability contained in the Exhibitor Handbook. All Exhibitors will be responsible to abide by this information. 10. ENTRY DEADLINE FOR ALL EXHIBITS (online & paper): FRIDAY, AUGUST 16, 2019 11. Any questions or concerns please contact the fair office BEFORE the deadline (530)-667-5312

Important News for Exhibitors 1. Premium Checks: Exhibitor premium checks will NOT be mailed to you after the fair. You must pick up your premium check in the fair office. The premium checks will be ready to be picked up on Sunday, September 8th @ 1pm. Checks not picked up prior to December 11th, 2019 will be voided and destroyed. 2. Local/State Rules: Be sure to read both Local and State rules. Important changes have been made and it is the responsibility of the exhibitor to familiarize themselves with all State and Local rules pertaining to their exhibits. Failure to comply with printed rules will nullify Premium Awards. The State Rules, as prescribed by the Division of Fairs and Expositions apply to all entries at this Fair. Exhibitors must familiarize themselves with the rules as they will be strictly enforced.

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2019 FAIR STILL EXHIBITS AND LIVESTOCK SCHEDULE FRIDAY, AUGUST 30st 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. Exhibits received: Arts & Crafts, Clothing, Photography, Garbage Cans, Murals & Collections: Check entries in at Home Economics or Arts & Crafts Building

SATURDAY, AUGUST 31ST 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Exhibits received: Arts & Crafts, Clothing, Photography, Garbage Cans, Murals & Collections: Check entries in at Home Economics or Arts & Crafts Building

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2ND 10:00 a.m. Clothing Judging: Home Economics Building 10:00 a.m. Photography Judging: Home Economics Building

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD 7 a.m.-10 p.m. All Livestock may be received 10:00 a.m. Arts & Crafts Judging: Arts & Crafts Building 6:00 - 9:00 p.m. Exhibits received: Agriculture & Foods: Check entries in at Home Economics Building

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4th 7:00 -10 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 7:00a.m.-3 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 1:00p.m.-3 p.m. 3:00 p.m.

Exhibits Received: Agriculture, Foods, & Potted Plants: Check in at Home Economics Building Ag Mechanics Project Judging: Beef Barn Area All Livestock Received Foods, Agriculture & Feature Booths Judging Poultry, Turkeys and Rabbits Received and Inspected Replacement Heifer Preg-Check: All Replacement Heifers must be preg-checked in order to qualify for the show and sale or provide proof of being examined by a certified vet within 10 days of the opening day of the fair and provide paperwork confirming the pregnancy by the certified vet. 3:00 p.m Official Small Animal Weigh-in’s begin: Will take place in the Small Animal Exhibit Pen area Market Rabbit Weigh-in followed by, Market Poultry Weigh-in followed by, Market Turkey Weigh-In.

4:00 p.m. 4:45 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 6:15 p.m.

Official Livestock Weigh-in’s begin: Will take place in the Swine/Sheep Barn. Market Sheep Weigh-in & Market Goat Weigh-In followed by, Market Swine Weigh-in followed by, Market Steer Weigh-in followed by, Beef Replacement Heifer Weigh-in *The fair-time official weigh-in will include 45 minute time allotments per specie. The TBVF weigh-master reserves the right to start the weigh-in of the next scheduled specie earlier than scheduled time at the conclusion of the prior species weigh-in.

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5th 7 a.m.-9 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 3:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. 5:30 p.m. 10:00 p.m.

Farmer and Rancher Appreciation Day”

Exhibits Received: Arrangements, Potted Plants & 1st Cut Flower Show – Home Ec. Building Livestock Exhibitors and Leaders Meeting – Swine Arena Gymkhana Horse Show - Sign-up @ Horse Arena in grandstand area Youth Livestock Judging Contest Exhibit Buildings & Livestock Barns open to the public 1st Cut Flower Show Judging - Home Economics Building Replacement Heifer Judging – Beef Show Arena Farmers & Ranchers Appreciation Dinner - Jock’s Sale Pavilion Beef Bred Replacement Heifer Sale – Jock’s Sale Pavilion Fairgrounds and Carnival Closed

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th 8:00 a.m. Meat Goat Showmanship Followed by Market Goat Showmanship and Boer Goat Breeding Show Show Order: Jr. Sheep Showmanship (FFA, 4-H Novice, 4-H Junior, 4-H Senior) 9:00am Beef & Dairy Cattle Showmanship Followed by Market Beef Show, Jr. Beef Breeding Show and Sr. Beef Breeding Show – Beef Show Arena Show Order: Jr. Beef Showmanship ((FFA, 4-H Novice, 4-H Junior, 4-H Senior) followed by Dairy Cattle 10:00 a.m. Exhibit Buildings & Livestock Barns open to the public 1:00 p m Jr. Sheep Breeding Show followed by Sr. Sheep Breeding Show 3:00pm Pygmy Goat Show Judging – Goat Show Arena next to Sierra Exhibit Hall Show Order: Primary Showmanship, Open/Primary Pygmy Goat Breeding Classes 8:00-9:00 p.m. Removal of cut flowers from first of 2 flower shows 10:00 p.m. Exhibit Buildings & Livestock Barns closed to the public 11:00pm Fairgrounds & Carnival Closed

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th 7:00 - 9:00 a.m. 2nd Cut Flower Show Exhibits Received – Home Economics Building 8:00 a.m. Swine Showmanship – Swine Show Arena Show Order: Jr. Swine Showmanship (FFA, 4-H Novice, 4-H Junior, 4-H Senior) 9:00 a.m. Sheep Showmanship Followed by Jr. Market Sheet Show– Swine Show Arena Show Order: Jr. Meat Goat Showmanship (FFA, 4-H Novice, 4-H Junior, 4-H Senior) 10:00am All Buildings and Barns Open to Public 10:00a.m. Jr. Dairy Goat Show Judging – Goat Show Arena next to Sierra Exhibit Hall Show Order: Jr. Dairy Goat Showmanship, Jr. Breeding Dairy Goat Classes. 10:00a.m. Rabbit Show Judging – Sierra Exhibit Hall Show Order: Jr. Rabbit Showmanship (FFA, 4-H Novice, 4-H Junior, 4-H Senior) followed by 4-H Primary Rabbit Showmanship, Jr. Market Rabbits, Pen of Three Feeder Rabbits, Single Live Fryer Rabbits, Single Roasters, Single Stewer Rabbits, Jr. Breeding Rabbits and concluding with 4-H Primary Pen of Meat Rabbits and Breeding Class for 4-H Primary members.) 11:00a.m. Poultry and Turkey Show Judging – Sierra Exhibit Hall Show Order: Jr. Poultry Showmanship (FFA, 4-H Novice, 4-H Junior, 4-H Senior) Followed by Primary 4H Poultry Showmanship, Jr. Poultry Meat Pens of Two. 4-H Primary Poultry Pen Classes, Jr. Turkey Showmanship followed by Jr. Turkey Meat Pens. TULELAKE-BUTTE VALLEY FAIR – September 5-8th, 2019

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11:30 a.m. 12:00 Noon 1:00 p.m. 1:00 p.m. 2:30p.m.

All Livestock competition classes will break for parade. Resume at 1:30 Fair Parade – Tulelake Main Street 2nd Cut Flower Show Judging – Home Economics Building Pee Wee Showmanship –Beef Show Arena Master Showmanship – Beef Show Arena Revolving Showmanship Schedule: FFA, 4-H Junior, 4-H Senior 4:00 p.m. Parade of Champions – Beef Show Arena Display of the Champion & Reserve Champion exhibits from the Market Animal Divisions, Replacement Heifer Division and the Rancher’s Choice Market Beef Division. Parade of Champions Display order: Rabbits, Poultry, Turkeys, Swine, Meat Goats, Sheep & Beef 10:00 p.m. Exhibit Buildings & Livestock Barns closed to the public 11:00pm Fairgrounds & Carnival Closed

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th 10:00 a.m. Exhibit Buildings & Livestock Barns open to the public 10:00 a.m. Dairy Goat Show Judging – Goat Show Arena next to Sierra Exhibit Hall Show Order: ADGA Breeding Dairy Goat Show – Show order as listed by division numbers. 10:00 a.m. Sunday Services: Main Stage Carnival Area 10:00 a.m. Greased Pig Contest & Barnyard Kid’s Rodeo 11:00 a.m. Exhibitor Awards Ceremony - Jock’s Sale Pavilion 2:00 p.m. Rotary Junior Livestock Auction Sale – Jock’s Sale Pavilion 8:00 p.m. Fairgrounds & Carnival closed to public Exhibit Buildings & Livestock Barns closed to the public 8:00 p.m. Release of Commercial Building Vendors and Building Exhibits Check-out time for all exhibits (excluding quilts hanging from ceiling and murals) and all commercial exhibitors/vendors. Any violation of check-out time rule will result in loss of premium money to exhibitors and permanent disqualification of commercial exhibitors & vendors! 7:00 -8:00 p.m. Release of Livestock Exhibits Management will assign a staggered release order and all exhibitors must have a signed release form to be admitted in the gate to load out. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 9th 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. FAIR OFFICE OPEN 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Check-out time for food concessionaires and remaining exhibits. 12:00 Noon Quilts hanging from ceiling release time. THE 10-A DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY EXHIBIT OR ENTRY LEFT ON THE FAIRGROUNDS AFTER SEPTEMBER 9th @ 6 P.M.

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2019 STATE RULES STATE RULES FOR CALIFORNIA FAIRS

The committee reviews these rules for recommendation to the Director. Patricia Conklin (Chair), Dixon May Fair Greg Ahart, Public, Sheep Industry Ron Brandt, Merced County Spring Fair Tiffany Burrow, Alameda County Fair Marc Coleman, Ag Instructor (FFA) Tacy Currey, CA State Grange Dr. Joan Dean Rowe, UC Davis Jacky Eshelby, San Diego County Fair Chris Garmon, Kern County Fair Laurie Giannini, Calaveras County Fair Robin Hauck, Fair Industry Consultant Sandi Hurtgen-Montiero, California State Fair Cliff Munson, Siskiyou Golden Fair

California Department of Food & Agriculture

Diana Muller, Public, Sheep Industry

Fairs & Expositions Branch Physical Address: 2800 Gateway Oaks Drive, Ste 257, Sacramento CA 95833 Mailing Address: 1220 N Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 916-999-3000 916-999-3001 (fax) By signing and submitting an entry form the exhibitors and their agents, parents and leaders acknowledge and agree that they: 1. Understand and have read these State Rules and local fair rules; 2. Agree to abide by them;

Carrie Rohr, Glen & Tehema District Fair Jaime Sanchez, Lassen County Fair Jim Vietheer, Sacramento County Fair Kelly Violini, Monterey County Fair Fairs and Expositions Branch Physical Address: 2800 Gateway Oaks Drive, Ste 257, Sacramento CA 95833 Mailing Address: 1220 N Street, Sacramento, CA 95814 F&E Phone: 916-999-3000

3. Certify that all information on the entry form is true and accurate; and 4. Agree to comply with the fair’s decision regarding any alleged violation

Fair Consultant Manager: 916-263-3109 Official Protests: 916-296-9530 (cell)

of the State or Local Rules. In the event that it is determined there has been unethical treatment of animals or violation of state or federal regulations or of state or local fair drug policy rules,

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exhibitor names will be forwarded to the Fairs and Expositions Branch as well as given to the network of California fairs and to

Preface

appropriate government agencies. STATE OF CALIFORNIA

I. Definitions

GENERAL RULES for ALL DEPARTMENTS

II. Eligibility

Edmund G. Brown, Jr., Governor Department of Food & Agriculture

Entry Process Participation

Karen Ross, Secretary Fairs & Expositions Branch

Conflict of Interest Avoidance

John Quiroz, Branch Chief California Exposition and State Fair

III. Judging IV. Awards and Scoring

Jay Carlson, Ag Programs Manager The California Exposition and State Fair has been contracted to provide oversight to the State Rules of California. STATE RULES ADVISORY COMMITTEE

V. Protests ADDITIONAL DEPARTMENT RULES VI. Agriculture-Horticulture Department VII. Junior Department Definitions

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Exhibitor Age Requirements Exhibit Eligibility Senior Department Restrictions Livestock and Horse Exhibits, Ownership Livestock and Horse Exhibits, Other VIII. Livestock Department Definitions Participation Animal Identification Market Animals Breeding Animals Exhibit Requirements Registered Purebred Animal Registration Certificates IX. Animal Species Rules X. Animal Health Rules XI. Horse Show Department Exhibitors Participation Management Awards Judges Equine Health Rules XII. Judging Standards Market Livestock Scorecards Addendum PREFACE 1. The purposes of these rules are to: a. Ensure educational and equitable competition; b. Provide state-wide competition consistency; and c. Maximize exhibitor and public safety. 2. These rules apply to all competitive exhibits conducted by district, citrus and county fairs in the State of California. 3. These rules cannot be waived or amended by anyone, including the fair board, management or judge. 4. The Fairs & Expositions Branch (F&E) is the final and absolute interpreter of these rules. Only a fair may request, in writing a variance on their own behalf or on behalf of an exhibitor to a specific rule. This request must be made prior to the start of the fair or specific competition for which a variance is requested. If F&E approves a specific variance request it may approve a conditional variance with specific conditions. Any approved variance shall expire at the conclusion of the annual fair. 5. Fair Management and/or Board of Directors may grant variances to ownership rule in the instance of deceased animals, submission of late entries and refund of entry fees. Variances may be ruled upon by F&E at the request of Fair Management and/or Board of Directors. 6. F&E will distribute any corrections and additions to these rules to fairs. It is the fair’s responsibility to make them available. F&E does not represent or endorse the accuracy, correctness or reliability of any advice, opinion, statement or other information displayed by the fair in the distribution of corrections and additions to these rules. True and correct copies of all rules and any additions or

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corrections are available upon request at F&E during business hours, by mail or at www.cdfa.ca.gov/fe . 7. Fairs may create “Local Rules” that may be stricter than the State Rules but that may not circumvent the State Rules. 8. If a local rule is not printed in the exhibitor handbook the applicable State Rule will apply. 9. Competition at the California State Fair is not governed by State Rules for California Fairs. GENERAL RULES FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS I. DEFINITIONS SEE ALSO JUNIOR and LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENTS. 1. Amateur - A person who engages in an event or activity as a pastime rather than a profession. (Does not apply to junior organizations and horse shows.) 2. Cash Awards - Monies paid to successful contestants. (Synonymous with Premiums.) 3. Class - A group of like exhibits that are judged together; a subcategory of a division. 4. Competition - A contest between two or more exhibits. 5. Division - A generalized category of exhibits or a group of classes. 6. Entry - An object, animal or collection of objects or animals intended for exhibit. 7. Exhibit - An entry becomes an exhibit when it is shown or judged at the fair. 8. Entry Fees – A fee charged to enter a competition. All entry fees shall be included with the proper forms on or before the competition deadline. 9. Exhibitor - The owner of the exhibit. a. In the senior department, members of a family are considered as one exhibitor and co-owners of exhibits. This includes mother, father, unmarried minor children (under 18 years of age) and minor foster children. b. In the senior department, in classes that require that the exhibit be the creative work of the owner, husband and wife are considered separate exhibitors. 10. Extended Division - A division or class open to legal residents or producers in the State of California and any additional territory that may be specified in the Local Rules. Unless otherwise designated, all divisions are “extended” and limited to the State. 11. Judging Systems a. American - The judging process to rank exhibits against one another and award one first placing, one second, etc. b. Danish - The judging process to compare each exhibit on its own merit against the scorecard or recognized standard and award as many first placings, etc. as merited. 12. Junior Department - A department provided for youth. See also Junior Department. 13. Juried Show - Competition where the juror(s) determines which exhibits will be displayed and judged for awards. 14. Large Animals - Beef, Sheep, Swine, Dairy Cattle, Dairy Goats (exception Nigerian Dwarf Goats, to be desinated at local level, but cannot be both Large and Small), Boer Goats, Market & Fiber Goats, Horse, Alpaca and Llama. 15. Small Animals - Poultry, Rabbits, Cavies, Pygmy Goats, Avian Species and Dogs. 16. Local Division - A division or class open only to legal residents or producers in the county or district in which the fair is held, and any neighboring county/district(s) that may be specified in the Local Rules. 17. Open Department - See Senior Department. 18. Open Junior Class - A class open to all Junior exhibitors having no Junior organization affiliation requirement.

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19. Exhibitor Handbook - An entry book, prize list, contest book or other publication specifying rules and awards for fair contests. 20. Producer - One who, in the area specified, raises in normal marketable or commercial quantities, the specific type of animal or product entered. 21. Professional - A person who engages in an event or activity as a livelihood rather than as a hobby. 22. Senior Department - Any department not considered a junior department. II. ELIGIBILITY Entry Process 1. By signing and submitting an entry form the exhibitors and their agents, parents and leaders acknowledge and agree that they: a. Understand and have read these State Rules and local fair rules. b. Agree to abide by them; c. Certify that all information on the entry form is true and accurate; and d. Agree to comply with the fair’s decision regarding any alleged violation of the state or Local Rules. e. In the event that it is determined there has been unethical treatment of animals or violation of state or federal regulations or of state or local fair drug policy rules, exhibitor names will be forwarded to F&E as well as given to the Network of California fairs and to appropriate government agencies. 2. Exhibitors are responsible for obtaining entry form(s) & rules from fair, and submit the form(s) and any required fees by the closing date as specified by Fair Management. 3. No entry form or entry will be accepted after the closing date for entries. 4. Entry deadlines can be extended by the fair’s Board of Directors only if the extension is made prior to the original closing date. See also Horse Show Department. 5. Substitutions can only be made within a division. Substitutions must be made when the exhibit arrives at the fairgrounds, or for animal, when registration certificates are checked. In the livestock department a minimum $5 penalty must be paid prior to judging for each substitution made by the exhibitor in excess of two in the division. See also Horse Show Department. 6. Requests for refunds must be made in writing to the fair, and may be granted upon approval of the Fair Management. a. Refunds may be made only because of sickness, accident, or death, cancellation of a class or return of entries for lack of exhibit space. b. Non-selected exhibits in a juried show are not eligible for refunds. c. For animal classes, request must be made prior to the event. Requests involving health or soundness of an animal must be accompanied by a veterinarian’s certificate. 7. Ownership. Unless otherwise allowed in the exhibitor handbook, exhibitors must be legal owners of all entries. Ownership must be maintained through show date(s). See also Junior Department and Horse Show Department. 8. A complete exhibit eligible in more than one division and/or class will be entered and judged only in the division and/or class for which it best qualifies. Any exhibit not properly entered may be transferred to its proper class by Fair Management, whose decision may be changed only by the judge. 9. The Fair Management has the right to limit entries to facilities available and/or cancel any division or class in which there are not enough entries. Any return of entries or fees under this rule will be done on a nondiscriminatory basis. The decision of Fair Management under this rule is only appealable to the Chief Executive Officer (CEO), whose decision is final.

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10. Fair Management may combine classes of 4 or less entries for meaningful competition. 11. Exhibitors may not submit the same entries to two or more fairs that require them to be on exhibit at the same time unless prior written approval has been obtained from both fairs. A copy of this approval must be submitted with entry forms. Participation 12. NEW FOR 2019: In order to participate in a youth livestock program (excluding horse, cavies & dogs) at any California Fair, all exhibitors 9 years of age and older must obtain annual certification in the Youth for the Quality Care of Animals (YQCA) program or a comparable fair run program approved by the California Department of Food and Agriculture, Fairs and Expositions Branch. Those not certified are not eligible to participate at a California Fair. 13. The Fair Management shall deny entry or disqualify and remove any exhibit or exhibitor that is ineligible for competition under State and Local Rules or endangers the public or has violated State and Local Rules. The fair may require removal of the exhibitor and/or exhibit (including animals) from the fairgrounds. 14. Exhibitors, leaders, advisors and parents found, after a chance to provide evidence and be heard before the Fair Management (CEO and staff) of unethical practices as set forth in the State and Local Rules or in actions inimical with the fair program shall result in the exhibit being disqualified and the forfeiture of any awards and/or privileges as may be deemed appropriate to the circumstances by the Fair Management. If the judging for the exhibit has not yet commenced the exhibitor, leaders, advisors and parents may be denied entry in any exhibitions at the fair. The Fair Management shall report any such incidences of unethical or inimical behavior established by the fair as provided for in this rule, to F&E in writing and such reports may become the basis for any fair to refuse entries from the exhibitor, leaders, advisors or parents for up to 5 years following the infraction. 15. Exhibits must be on exhibit as specified in the exhibitor handbook. Fair Management may allow late exhibit delivery or early removal of exhibits when it is in the best interest of the fair. Exhibits will not be removed from the fairgrounds before the release date printed in the exhibitor handbook except as determined by Fair Management in cases of sickness, accident, death, disciplinary actions requested by a youth program supervisor, or other circumstances which are in the best interests of the fair. 16. The exhibitor agrees to defend, indemnify and hold harmless the fair, the county and the State of California from and against any liability, claim, loss or expense (including reasonable attorneys’ fees) arising out of any injury or damage which is caused by, arises from or is in any way connected with participation in the program or event, excepting only that caused by the sole active negligence of the Fair. The Fair Management shall not be responsible for accidents or losses that may occur to any of the exhibitors or exhibits at the fair. The exhibitor (or parent or guardian of a minor) is responsible for any injury or damage resulting from the exhibitor’s participation in the program or event. This includes any injury to others or to the exhibitor or to the exhibitor’s property. 17. Exhibitors, leaders, and advisors must be in good standing with the local and state organization(s) (4-H, Grange, FFA) to be eligible to exhibit at the fair. Conflict of Interest Avoidance 18. Directors, Fair Management, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), and/or their spouses are not eligible to exhibit at their own district, county or citrus fair except in timed events. Under no circumstances shall a director, fair management, CEO and/or their spouse be eligible to collect awards.

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19. Department heads, judges, staff, anyone directly involved in the judging process, and their spouses are not allowed to exhibit or sign entry forms in any division in which they or their spouse are directly involved. 20. Minor children of Directors, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Department Supervisors, staff and/or committee members may exhibit animals or articles which are the result of the child’s own earnings or a gift made to the child, provided the requirements of pertinent rules are met. All other requirements for exhibiting must be met. III. JUDGING 1. Judges should avoid any appearance of partiality and avoid unnecessary fraternization with exhibitors. 2. No person shall act as a judge in any division in which he/she or a member of his/her immediate family is an exhibitor, is in charge of an exhibit or division, in charge of a group of exhibitors, or a member of a group of exhibitors. 3. No person shall be allowed, under any circumstances, to interfere with the judge(s) regarding their adjudications, or with the fair’s staff, or to offer any audible criticism of an exhibit or exhibitor. Violators of this rule shall be excused immediately from the competition and shall be subject to such additional penalties, including cancellations of awards, as the management shall consider proper. 4. The judge has the authority to: a. Disqualify or transfer to the correct class any exhibit that does not meet the requirements of the division or class in which it is entered; b. Disqualify any exhibit not properly cleaned or fitted; c. Disqualify any exhibit that is in his/her opinion hazardous to public safety; d. Examine the animals before entering the show ring; and/or e. Refuse to make award to any animal that shows visible evidence of disease, deformity, or lameness. No award will be made to exhibits eliminated under any of the above instances. 5. The judge may not waive State Rules. 6. The judge’s decision is final. Fair Management may not request any changes in judges’ rulings. 7. To encourage high standards, the judge shall award first, second, third place, etc. according to merit. If without merit, the judge shall make no award under any circumstances. The judge may award championships or other awards at his/her discretion for superior exhibits. This applies whether there are one or more exhibits in class. IV. AWARDS AND SCORING 1. Fair Management is not responsible for errors on entry forms. No exhibitor shall be entitled to an award that has been disallowed as the result of his/her own error. 2. All divisions or classes will be judged under the American system and/or Danish system as stated in the fair’s exhibitor handbook. 3. State “Judging Standards” are to be used where applicable. Local judging standards may be used if published in the exhibitor handbook. 4. Cash awards will be paid only as recorded on the signed Judging Sheet or judging affadavit and only to the exhibitor. 5. Fair Management shall withhold the payment of awards for exhibits that are determined ineligible under State and Local Rules and may recover awards that have been paid for ineligible exhibits. 6. No exhibitor shall receive more than two cash awards in any one class using American judging system. (See definition of exhibitor.)

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a. When an exhibitor earns more than two awards in a class, the exhibitor will receive the two highest cash awards, and the lesser cash awards will be moved down the placings to other exhibitors; ribbons will be awarded as placed. b. Any difference in payment limits under the Danish system of judging shall be printed in the exhibitor handbook. c. When the fair combines classes, an exhibitor is entitled to two cash awards per each class that was combined. Judges should determine special awards as printed before combining. 7. Sweepstakes shall be awarded as specified in the exhibitor handbook based upon these scoring guidelines: a. First award - 5 points; Second award - 3 points; Third award - 1 point. b. Sweepstakes shall be awarded only when at least three separate exhibitors have achieved at least a combined point total of 30. c. To receive sweepstakes awards, an exhibitor must have a minimum of ten points. d. Sweepstakes points will be credited only to the exhibitor whose name appears on the entry form. e. There are separate sweepstakes or high point rules for horse shows, which may be determined by the fair. 8. Ties which cannot be broken by the judge will be processed as follows (See also Horse Show Department): a. 2-way tie for 1st place: Combine 1st and 2nd place money and divide equally between the two 1st-place exhibitors. The 3rd highest finisher receives 3rd place money etc. b. 3-way tie for 1st place: Combine 1st, 2nd and 3rd place money and divide equally between the three exhibitors. 9. The fair will not guarantee sponsored donations. 10. Placing of ribbons does not guarantee correct judging placement. Only the official placing stated on the judging sheet(s) constitutes the final placement. V. PROTEST 1. Protests will be considered only if there has been a violation of State or Local Rules that have not been enforced. Decisions of judges, veterinarians, weighmasters, breed callers, tail dock officials and timers cannot be protested and are final. 2. All Protests must be accompanied by a deposit of $500.00 (cash, money order or certified check made payable to the fair). NOTE: The deposit will be returned if the protest is upheld. If the protest is upheld, the violator may be held liable for any portion of the direct costs incurred by the fair in the course of the protest resolution. Failure to reimburse the fair shall be cause for disallowing future entries in any of the network of California fairs. 3. Given the short duration of the fair: a. The protestor shall make every effort to file the protest prior to judging. All protests must be filed in writing within 24 hours of the time of the cause of the protest and before conclusion of fair. b. The fair will make every effort to resolve protests as quickly as possible. All exhibitors by entering an exhibit and all persons by filing a protest agree to cooperate with Fair Management to resolve protests in a timely manner. c. Protests shall be adjudicated by Fair Management and/or members of Board of Directors. 4. Any exhibit involved in a filed protest before or during judging is eligible to compete until the protest is resolved. 5. Classes that involve a protested exhibit will not become official until the protest is resolved. a. In championship or special award classes that involve the protested exhibit the judge shall also select 1st and 2nd runners-up in case of disqualification. b. In the case of protest, the unofficial judging results may be used to prepare the sale list and other necessary information.

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6. At the discretion of the CEO judging can be delayed to allow time for the fair to resolve the protest if to do so does not unreasonably delay or disrupt the operations of the remainder of the fair judging and auction events. 7. Prior to judging the affected class, fairs may announce that an entry has been protested. 8. All questions concerning competition or non-protestable disputes or differences with staff or the exhibition not provided for under the State or Local Rules shall be referred to the CEO or their designee, whose decision shall be final. 9. Violations of State Rules may be appealed to F&E in writing. 10. An individual may appeal to F&E only after adjudication at the local level and only if: a. The decision upholds a Local Rule that circumvents or is not in the spirit of a State Rule(s); b. The individual can substantiate new and credible information that was not available at the time of the local decision; or c. There was inappropriate adjudication at the local level that may have included conflict of interest, lack of due process, or a significant misinterpretation of rules. 11. A fair or state, national or international organization or subdivision thereof which has a significant stake in the interpretation of rules affecting the network of California fairs may make an appeal directly to F&E concerning multiple-fair issues, industry-wide issues, unavoidable conflict of interest or assistance in enforcing its own organization rules. 12. No protest will be accepted unless it: a. Is filed or received, in writing, with a signed original and a signed duplicate copy; b. Clearly states which rule has been violated; c. States when the protestor first became aware of the facts and rule violation; d. States the facts relied upon for the basis of the protest; e. States that the protestor will cooperate with the investigation of the protest and that the protestor will be available and agrees to attend any hearing held to resolve the protest at the time and place directed by F&E; f. Includes the names of supporting witnesses, with accessible phone numbers; and g. Describes or attaches any documents relating to the protest, which must include the written decision issued by the local arbitrating body. 13. Fairs & Expositions Branch (F&E) must receive the appeal in writing within 24 hours from receipt of notice of local decision. 14. A hearing may be conducted at the discretion of F&E. The Director of F&E may consult with and/or request that members of State Rules Advisory Committee participate in any hearing. 15. Once the Director has ruled on an appeal to F&E, no additional protest or appeal will be considered relating to that incident. ADDITIONAL DEPARTMENT RULES VI. AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE DEPARTMENT Unless specified in the exhibitor handbook agricultural and horticultural products must have been produced by the exhibitor and exhibits must be at the stage of ripeness required by Sections 42513 and 42515 of the California Food and Agricultural Code in order to be considered for award. VII. JUNIOR DEPARTMENT Definitions. See also Section I, Definitions. 1. Exhibitor - The owner of the exhibit. a. In the junior department, brothers and/or sisters are considered to be separate exhibitors.

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b. In a college division market and showmanship classes the student designated on the entry form is considered the exhibitor. 2. 4-H, FFA, Grange Exhibitor - Exhibitors who meet 4-H, FFA and Grange exhibitor requirements for the project(s) they enter. 3. Independent Junior - Exhibitor not eligible to compete in a certain category as a member of a 4-H, Grange or FFA junior organization. 4. Open Junior Class - A class open to all junior exhibitors and having no junior organization affiliation requirement. 5. Ownership - The growing, construction or purchase of exhibits as verified by the adult leader, teacher, or parent/guardian signature on the entry form for non-livestock exhibits, or as otherwise stated in the exhibitor handbook. 6. Adult - A parent, guardian, leader, instructor, or person whom the parent designates as responsible. Exhibitor Age Requirements 7. FFA members may participate as members until the end of the calendar year following the year of graduation from high school. (For example, a graduate this year is eligible until December 31 of next year.) 8. 4-H Age Requirements: The levels of membership for 4-H are age based. Each level is defined as follows: a. Primary Level: Must be 5 years old as of December 31, 2018 to exhibit at fair. Primary membership ends when members qualify as junior members. Exhibitors who are under 9 years of age on or before December 31, 2018 are not eligible to compete in large animal (Beef, Sheep, Swine, Dairy Cattle, Dairy Goats, Boer Goats, Market & Fiber Goats, Horse & Llama) competitions at California Fairs. b. Junior, Intermediate, & Senior: Must be 9 years old on or before December 31, 2018. Exhibitors are eligible to compete/exhibit through December 31st of the year in which they turn 19 years of age. 9. Grange Members must be at least 5 years old on January 1, 2019 to exhibit. They may exhibit until the end of the calendar year in which they reach age 19. a. All Grange Youth must be 9 years old on January 1, of 2019 to compete in large animal (Beef, Sheep, Swine, Dairy Cattle, Dairy Goats, Boer Goats, Market & Fiber Goats, Horse, Alpaca & Llama) competitions at California Fairs. 10. Independent Exhibitors must be at least 9 years old by January 1, 2019 to compete in large animal (Beef, Sheep, Swine, Dairy Cattle, Dairy Goats, Boer Goats, Market & Fiber Goats, Horse, Alpaca & Llama) competitions at California Fairs. a. Exhibitors are eligible to compete/exhibit through December 31st of the year in which they turn 19 years of age. b. Youth may be ineligible to participate as Independent if documented disciplinary action involving their project(s) has been taken against them by 4-H, FFA or Grange organizations. Length of ineligibility to be determined by fair management. 11. Special Divisions - Youth under 9 years of age must exhibit in special small animal and non-livestock divisions designated by the local fair, with the exception of Pee Wee Showmanship. a. Pee Wee Showmanship is a learning experience for youth 5 to 8 years of age. No premiums or monetary awards to be provided by the fair as well as no possibility of participating in the livestock auction. Participants should sign a release of liability/Hold Harmless statement provided by the Fair. 12. For non-livestock junior exhibitors showing in divisions and classes other than 4-H, FFA, Grange and Independent, the local Fair Management may set requirements as to age, grade, etc. If these requirements are not printed in the exhibitor handbook, Independent age rule above will apply. Exhibit Eligibility

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13. Junior exhibitors must own and/or grow or construct their exhibits. 14. 4-H, FFA and Grange Exhibitors: a. 4-H, FFA and Grange animal project members must be enrolled in the project for at least 60 days (120 days for horse and market beef) immediately preceding the opening day of the fair or event if held separately from fair in the case of horse shows. b. Eligibility of a project according to 4-H, FFA, or Grange rules shall be determined by the exhibitor’s 4-H Youth Advisor, FFA Advisor, Grange Youth Advisor, Local Leader or designee. 15. Advisor, leader, teacher, or parent/guardian signature on the entry form is required by the fair certifying that: a. Projects have been under their supervision in accordance with the rules and regulations of the organization and the fair; and b. The entry is the project of the exhibitor and is eligible for exhibit. Failure or refusal of such advisor, leader or parent/guardian to sign the required entry form will prevent the exhibitor from entering that particular class(es). 16. Independent exhibitors must enter an open junior or Independent class unless one is not available. If an open or Independent class is not available, junior exhibitors may enter an appropriate 4-H, FFA or Grange class. Division and/or class placement of Independents may be determined by Fair Management. 17. Juniors who have been 4-H, FFA or Grange project members within 60 days (120 days for horse and market beef) prior to the fair are not eligible to compete in that project as Independent juniors or enter project(s) under a different organization. 18. All junior exhibitors must have project management records and proof of supervision available as to the length of project.

shows is held separately from the Fair must be maintained through show date(s) of fair or event. See also VIII Livestock Department. a. Market animals: Beef - 120 consecutive days; and 60 consecutive days for swine, sheep, veal and goats. b. Breeding and feeder animals: 30 consecutive days. c. All small market animals (rabbits and poultry): 30 consecutive days. d. All horses and llamas: leased or owned 120 consecutive days. Fairs will determine the ownership period requirement for any other animal species (e.g. potbellied pigs). 27. No animal exhibit (excluding rabbit & poultry) owned by a chapter or club, conducted as a joint project by two or more individuals, or jointly owned by two or more individuals is eligible in the junior department, unless the division or class specifically so states. 28. Under no circumstances may an exhibitor concurrently enter the same species of animal or bird (horses, beef cattle, dairy cattle, swine, sheep, dairy goats, meat goats, pygmy goats, poultry, pigeons, or rabbits) in FFA, 4-H, Grange and Independent classes of the junior department (refer to 4-H/FFA/Grange/F&E Agreement at www.cdfa.ca.gov/fe for more information) . 29. No junior exhibitor may exhibit an animal in a market class once it has been sold as a market animal through a fair junior livestock auction. These animals may be shown following the 30 consecutive day ownership requirement as breeding animals only. All champion and reserve champion market animals will be permanently identified by the fair if sold through a fair junior livestock auction, unless these animals are sold at a terminal sale with no live animal pick-up.

19. Independent junior exhibitors entering market animals must provide Fair Management with a picture of their animal, appropriate proof of ownership, permanent tag, tattoo and/or hog ear notch information 120 days prior to the fair for beef and 60 days for sheep, swine and goats. 20. All junior exhibitors must have “on ground” supervision by a responsible adult.

30. Animals shown in showmanship must be owned (or leased for horses) by the exhibitor, entered by the exhibitor and shown in an appropriate market, breeding/conformation or performance class. If dog showmanship is the only class offered, dogs are eligible for showmanship without competing in performance or conformation classes. If the exhibitor has a market animal that does not meet the weight requirements and as a result may not show in an individual market class, the exhibitor may use this animal for showmanship if and only if this animal is the only animal the exhibitor has brought to the Fair.

Senior Department Restrictions

31. Horse exhibits:

21. Junior exhibitors and junior organizations may be allowed to enter exhibits in senior department classes for which they are eligible only when: a. “All Other” classes are not available; or b. A class for the exhibit is not provided in the junior department; or 22. It allows participation in featured breed and/or sponsored association shows as defined by fair management. The junior exhibitor must also exhibit the project in the junior division. 23. Junior horse exhibitors may be allowed to enter the Senior Department horse show unless Local Rules prohibit. 24. Animals entered as individuals in the junior department cannot be entered in group classes of the senior department and vice versa.

a. Proof of ownership or lease must be available at check-in time.

25. When violations to rules 22-24 occur the junior exhibitor is not eligible for 12 months following the infraction to exhibit in that animal species or division (non-livestock) as a junior at any California fair. Livestock and Horse Exhibits - Ownership 26. Animal and horse projects must be owned (and leased horses as specified in this document) solely by and under the exhibitor’s care and management and under the supervision of the organization in which the project will be shown as specified below. The official ownership date is the date shown on the receipt of sale unless the animal was bred by the exhibitor. The days are counted prior to the opening day of the fair unless the event in the case of horse

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b. Leased horses cannot be shown for conformation in the halter horse division. c. 4-H, FFA, Grange and Independent exhibitors may show leased horses, provided the member has responsibility for the care and management of the horse during the period of the lease; and the signed lease between owner and member, with a clear picture of a side view of the horse or some permanent identification is filed at least 120 consecutive days prior to the fair or event/horse show if held separately from the fair, at the County 4-H, FFA, or Grange office, or with a person designated by those offices. Independent exhibitors must file with the fair office. d. Junior exhibitors cannot ride or show stallions unless it is specifically provided for by the breed association and in that case only in those specific breed classes at an USA Equestrian (formerly AHSA) sanctioned show. Livestock & Horse Exhibits - Other 32. Junior exhibitors are expected to groom and care for their animal(s) when at the fair. They shall refrain from accepting active assistance from adults and non-exhibiting youth unless the junior exhibitor is actively engaged, and the assistance is only for instruction. Local fair rules will determine enforcement. 33. Junior exhibitors in 4-H, FFA, Grange and Independent classes must wear properly strapped headgear in mounted or horse-drawn

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vehicle competition. Headgear must be approved by American Society for Testing and Materials / Safety Equipment Institute.

VIII. LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT See also Livestock rules in Section VII Junior Department. Definitions (See also Section I Definitions.) 1. All Other Breeds - Breeds not previously listed that are from recognized breed associations within the specie. 2. Breeder - Owner of the dam at conception. Also owner of the egg donor for ovum/embryo transfer. 3. Drug - a) any substance intended for use in the diagnosis, cure, mitigation, prevention, or treatment of disease; and b) any substance, except food and water, which is intended to affect the structure or function of the body of any exhibit animal. 4. Exhibitor - The owner of the exhibit. a. In the senior department, members of a family are considered as one exhibitor and co-owners of exhibits. This includes mother, father, unmarried minor children (under 18 years of age) and minor foster children. b. In the junior department, brothers and/or sisters are considered to be separate exhibitors. See Section VII for definition of junior. c. In college division market and showmanship classes the student designated on the entry form is be considered the exhibitor. 5. Grade-Crossbred - Animals which do not meet registration requirements. 6. Nurse Cow - Cow that is not the natural nursing mother. 7. Pony - For non-breed horse shows, ponies are those horses standing less than 14.2 hands (56.8 inches) high. For breed horse shows and registered classes within non-breed shows, refer to the breed association rules which apply. 8. Purebred Animal - An animal the breeding of whose sire and dam traces directly to registered animals of the same breed. 9. Purebred Registered Animal - An animal that is registered with a recognized breed association and that meets the breed association’s requirements of purebred. 10. Range Registered Animal - Animals that have been issued range certificates in lieu of full registration certificates. 11. Recognized Breed Associations - Organizations which maintain pedigrees, issue certificates of registration, and maintain a permanent office. 12. Recorded Grade - An animal that is registered or recorded with a recognized breed association and does not meet that association’s purebred registration requirements. 13. Veal - Bovine primarily fed with milk or milk replacer. Local fair will establish guidelines for weights according to local industry standards of market animals. Participation 14. Exhibitors must be able to prove ownership. 15. Exhibit animals will not be muzzled while on the fairgrounds. 16. Any animal that does not meet class requirements of weight, age, identification, etc. will not be paid premiums. 17. No animal may be entered in more than one division in the Livestock Department unless provided for in the specifications of the division. However, market or feeder animals may be entered in both divisions for individual and pens of market or feeder animals. 18. Animals entered in market or feeder divisions may not be entered in breeding divisions. Animal Identification Requirements It is unlawful to remove official identification

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19. All animals (except horses or market and feeder animals) shall be identified by a permanent number (ear tag, tattoo, photo or drawing, or brand required by breed association, ear notching or microchip) on the animal which matches the number recorded on the entry form. 20. When identification numbers are in both ears and are different, both numbers shall be recorded on the entry form. 21. Registered dairy cattle shall meet their breed associations’ requirements for identification. 22. An exhibitor may not use the same permanent marking on more than one animal of the same breed and sex during: any five month period for swine, any two consecutive calendar years for sheep, or any 12 month period for all other livestock (except that pigs may have the same litter mark). 23. For market and feeder animals, an identifying number will be placed or attached to the animal by the fair and must be on the animal at all times or awards will not be paid. Market Animals 24. All market animals owned by Independent juniors shall not be discriminated against by the sale program. 25. If the fair requires a terminal sale and the Local Rules do not state it in the exhibitor handbook, exhibitors and their parents or guardians agree that upon entry into market competition and qualification by the market judge, the animal(s) will be sold and processed. 26. Desirable market weight will be a consideration in market animal judging. Breeding Animals Exhibit Requirements 27. To qualify for exhibit and judging, the following information must be provided on the entry form by the closing date of entry: a. Identification of each animal at least by i. dam, birth date and ear tag, notching, tattoo, photo or drawing; or by ii. the registration number. b. Sire’s registration number for Get of Sire entries. c. Dam’s registration number for Produce of Dam entries. 28. If the above information is completed after close of entry, a $5 penalty fee per entry may be required by the fair prior to judging to qualify for judging. 29. Individual animals shown in group exhibits need not be identified either on the original entry form or on supplementary entry forms unless required by a local rule. 30. Grade or Unregistered Purebred Animals By Registered Sire a. Animals that have been registered as purebred by a breed association are not eligible in grade or unregistered classes. b. Commercial unregistered animals including range, stocker, feeder and replacements, and Range Registered or Recorded Grade animals are ineligible in Registered or Purebred divisions. Registered Purebred Animal Registration Certificates 31. All animals in “registered purebred breeding animal” divisions must be registered and recorded with a United States (U.S.) breed association in the exact name of the exhibitor (owner) as declared on the entry form, except for: a. Pigs, 12 months or younger, which are still owned by the breeder. Litter registrations are acceptable if recorded with their breed association and if they identify the litter by birth date, sire, dam and ear notching; and b. Animals whose breed association requires an inspector’s approval before registering. The animal cannot be more than 12 months

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of age on the opening day of the fair. Exhibitors may present a statement by the secretary of the association stating that the animal is eligible to be registered. This statement must identify the animal by birth date, sire, dam, and ear tag, tattoo or notching. 32. Original registration certificates, a stamped duplicate issued by a U.S. breed association, or other documents mentioned above must be presented to the management when the animals arrive on the fairgrounds and must be kept on hand. a. Original registration certificates faxed to the fair by the U.S. breed association will also be accepted and retained by the fair. Photocopies, letters, and telegrams are not acceptable. b. Clerks are instructed to correct entry records exactly as shown on the certificate. (Any exceptions will be based solely upon the recognized U.S. breed association’s standard practices for issuing registration certificates. A written verification from the association of any deviation in issuing practices must be on file with F&E. 33. When the owner and breeder names are not exactly the same on the registration certificate, the fair will hold all of the exhibitor’s awards until the fair receives a statement from the breed association verifying that the various names are recognized as the owner and/or breeder, and including the owner’s mailing address. 34. No deviation from or alteration in the information on a registration certificate will be permitted unless clearance in writing is first obtained from the breed association that issued the certificate. Evidence of any attempt to alter information on a registration certificate shall be reported immediately to F&E and may become the basis for any California fair to refuse entries from the exhibitor and/or it’s agent. IX. ANIMAL SPECIES RULES State and Federal regulations concerning animal weighing and harvesting, and beef and pork promotion assessments also apply. Cattle (Beef, Dairy, Veal) 1. Yellow transportation slips issued by the fair are mandatory when transporting cattle to and from the fair. (CA Food & Ag Code 21054). 2. Brand Inspection requirements for cattle ownership will be enforced (CA Food & Ag Codes 21051f, 21702, 21703). 3. Beef Cattle a. Market/feeder beef are steers and heifers only. b. All Registered Purebred Breeding females 24 months of age or older on the opening day of the fair must: (1) have a calf; or (2) show obvious signs of pregnancy; or (3) have a veterinarian’s certificate of pregnancy; or (4) have a veterinarian’s certificate stating that the animal is or has been an embryo producing female. 4. Dairy Cattle. Registered Purebred junior and senior yearlings in milk must be shown as two year olds in both the individual and group classes. 5. Veal. “Veal” refers to steers, bulls, and heifers. Sheep a. Tail Docking. To qualify for exhibit market lambs must be docked such that the tail (dock) is healed and can be lifted from the exterior. Lambs that have no dock will not be eligible. 1. Lambs must show lambs teeth. 2. Market/feeder sheep are wethers and ewes only. 3. Registered Purebred Breeding Animals a. Flock numbers, and not registration numbers, shall be used to identify all entries. Flock numbers and breeder’s initials, name or association prefix shall be on commercially used tags attached

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to the ear or tattooed in the ear for yearlings and lambs bred by the exhibitor. Lambs born from a purchased, bred ewe can bear the ear tag of the owner at the time of birth. They do not have to have original breeder’s ear tag. b. An exhibitor may not use the same flock number on more than one animal during any two consecutive calendar years. 4. Natural Colored Sheep may show in “All Other Breeds” division when a separate division is not offered. 5. Certified registered and pedigree listed sheep with certificates are eligible to exhibit. Wool 1. Only complete fleeces sheared from sheep owned by the exhibitor and in the grease are eligible for competition. Manufacturers and dealers are excluded. 2. Fleeces shall not be more than 12 months growth. The definition of “12 months” shall be the definition commonly accepted by the wool trade. Thus, if a fleece is actually slightly more than 12 months growth, due to unavoidable delay in obtaining shearers, or by weather, it shall be termed “12 months” wool. 3. No wether fleeces may be included. 4. Each exhibitor will be limited to two fleece entries in one class, except for the group class. A group of fleeces must be owned by one exhibitor, and each fleece must have been judged in individual fleece classes. 5. The judge may classify or reclassify fleeces before making awards. 6. Fleeces shall be rolled, flesh side out and placed in a clear plastic bag. Paper twine is discouraged. Swine 1. Market/feeder swine are barrows and gilts only. 2. All Registered Purebred Breeding females junior yearling or older must have raised a litter of pigs to be eligible for exhibit. 3. Potbellied Pigs must be registered with the National Committees on Potbellied Pigs, Potbellied Pig Registry Service, Inc. or the International Potbellied Pig Registry. Goats 1. Dairy Goats a. Registered Purebred Breeding Animals: i. Animals with a “Certificate of Registry” (Blue Border) issued by the American Dairy Goat Association are eligible. ii. Animals with a “Certificate of Registry” (Brown Border) issued by the American Dairy Goat Association are not eligible. iii. The American Goat Society issues registration certificates for purebred animals only. b. Recorded Grade Breeding Animals: All animals registered Experimental (Blue Border Experimental), or Recorded (Brown Border Recorded) including Experimental, Native on Performance and Native on Appearance. 2. Pygmy Goats a. All animals must be registered with either the American Goat Society, Inc., or the National Pygmy Goat Association. b. Either horned, tipped or de-horned animals are permissible. 3. Angora Goats a. All animals must be registered with the American Angora Goat Breeders Association, Rock Springs, Texas. b. Either long or short clips are permissible. 4. Boer Goats a. All animals must be registered with the American Boer Goat Association, the International Boer Goat Association, Inc., the IBGA or the Canadian Boer Goat Association. Original registration certificate is required and must be in the owner’s name. b. Either horned, tipped, or de-horned animals are permissible.

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5. Market Goats a. Market goats are wethers and does only, no bucks allowed. b. Market goats must show milk teeth. c. Either horned, tipped, or de-horned animals are permissible. X. ANIMAL HEALTH RULES Fairs will make a reasonable effort to enforce state and federal animal health regulations, and they have the right to seek assistance from the appropriate agencies. For assistance or an entry permit contact the California Department of Food & Agriculture (CDFA), Animal Health and Food Safety Services (AHFSS). Headquarters: 1220 N St., Sacramento, CA 95814, (916) 900-5052. Eligibility. See also Eligibility Rule II - 1. 1. Any inhumane activity to animals by the exhibitor, as determined by fair management in consultation with the fair veterinarian, may cause disqualification, forfeiture of awards, and removal of the exhibit or exhibitor from the fairgrounds 2. Animal health decisions will be made in the best interest of the animal and for the other animals at the fair as determined by fair management in consultation with the fair veterinarian. 3. No animal that shows any evidence of any active, unsightly or communicable disease, or any unsightly disease or other condition shall be admitted or allowed to remain on the fairgrounds. 4. No animal shall be admitted to a fairgrounds from any premises under quarantine for disease. 5. Management reserves the right to require health inspections and/or diagnostic tests to be performed before, during or after animals are on the fairgrounds and to implement disease control procedures, which may become necessary in the event of an emergency. The health of animals, when determined by the official veterinarian, shall be final. Exhibitors who refuse to allow their animals to be examined shall be disqualified and such violation shall be reported to F&E. No refund will be made. 6. All exhibitors must comply with all state and federal animal health regulations and the fair’s health requirements, including submittal of the fair’s certificate of animal medication. 7. Drench guns are not approved for use while on the fairgrounds. Anyone found to be using any type of drench gun to administer liquids or paste into any animal without the supervision and direction of the official fair veterinarian and/or designated fair official will result in exhibit and/or exhibitor being disqualified. 8. Castration sites shall be healed and free of inflammation. 9. Sellers are responsible for animals that are condemned or rejected at processing centers, unless contamination/injury occurred after the sale. Use of Pharmaceuticals in Market Animals: 1. Signature on entry form signifies compliance with all manufacturer and veterinarian pharmaceutical, biologic and chemical instructions and withdrawal requirements, and that all off-label treatments to market animals have been administered lawfully in accordance with a prescription from a California-licensed veterinarian whose statement notes dosage, date, and purpose for administration. 2. All exhibitors must advise management of any drugs and medications administered to an animal that might still be detected at the time of showing and at meat inspection. The name of the drug, its purpose, withdrawal time, route, time and date of administration must be presented to management prior to the showing and sale of the animal. Livestock treated within the specified withdrawal period cannot be sold without notifying the buyer. 3. Exhibitors must complete the fair’s medication certificate prior to sale.

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CATTLE Cattle Entries from California 1. All female dairy cattle four (4) months of age and over and beef cattle twelve (12) months of age and over must bear evidence of official calfhood vaccination against brucellosis with a legible, official tattoo visible in the right ear. 2. Owners of Purebred Registered cattle without brucellosis tattoos must present documentation certifying brucellosis vaccination, or written documents showing the animal has an exemption from CDFA, AHFSS. 3. All dairy cattle and beef bulls changing ownership require an official ID eartag. 4. All dairy cattle born after January 1, 2017 require official ID eartags applied prior to leaving their birth premises. 5. Acceptable methods for Official Identification of cattle include: a. Official brucellosis calfhood vaccination tags b. USDA metal “silver brite” tags c. Tags conforming to Animal Identification Number (AIN) system (commonly known as an 840 tags) 6. It is unlawful to remove official identification. Requests to remove an official ID eartag must be submitted to CDFA, AHFSS in writing at least 72 hours prior to the need to remove the tag. The request must include a photo of the ID, the reason the ID must be removed, and all other official ID eartags on the animal. Cattle Entries from Other States 1. All exhibition cattle entering California require official individual identification (ID), an Interstate Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (ICVI) obtained within thirty (30) days before movement into the state listing official ID and a California entry permit within fifteen (15) days prior to entry. 2. Acceptable methods for Official Identification of cattle include: a. Official brucellosis calfhood vaccination tags b. USDA metal “silver brite” tags c. Tags conforming to Animal Identification Number (AIN) system (commonly known as an 840 tags) 3. It is unlawful to remove official identification. Requests to remove an official ID eartag must be submitted to CDFA, AHFSS in writing at least 72 hours prior to the need to remove the tag. The request must include a photo of the ID, the reason the ID must be removed, and all other official ID eartags on the animal. 4. Testing and/or vaccination requirements are: a. All female dairy cattle four (4) months of age and over and beef cattle twelve (12) months of age and over must bear evidence of official calfhood vaccination against brucellosis with a legible, official tattoo visible in the right ear. b. All sexually intact dairy cattle six (6) months of age and over require a negative TB test within 60 days prior to entering California or must originate from a TB accredited free herd with documentation of the herd number and test date. c. Cattle do not require a brucellosis test unless originating from a designated brucellosis surveillance area. d. All bulls 18 months of age and over, and non-virgin bulls less than 18 months of age, require a negative PCR Trichomonosis test within 60 days prior to entry except bulls used solely for exhibition, confined to the exhibition location, and without access to mature female cattle, that will return directly to the state of origin after exhibition. SHEEP AND GOATS Sheep and Goat Entries from California 1. All sheep and goats entering fairs require official individual identification that must be kept on the animals. Acceptable official identification includes: a. Official USDA individual identification eartags

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• Radio Frequency Identification Device (RFID) tags with 840 numbers • Eartags containing a premises/flock number with an individual animal number • Eartags containing a letter/number combination for serial numbers b. Legible registration tattoos in the ears (or tail-web of La Mancha goats) if accompanied by breed association registration papers. c. Electronic implants (microchips) when accompanied by registration papers and microchip scanner. 2. It is unlawful to remove official identification. Requests to remove an official ID eartag must be submitted to CDFA, AHFSS in writing at least 72 hours prior to the need to remove the tag. The request must include a photo of the ID, the reason the ID must be removed, and all other official ID eartags on the animal. 3. Fairs will not accept: a. Animals from scrapie-infected flocks, scrapie source flocks, scrapie “non-compliant” flocks b. Animals that are scrapie-positive, scrapie suspects or scrapie exposed unless they have been evaluated and approved for exhibition by the state scrapie epidemiologist. 4. Fairs will keep records of the consignor, buyer, and animal identification for five (5) years when animals change ownership in a public sale at the fair. 5. Fairs will try to accommodate Scrapie Flock Certification Program members with separate space if practical. Breeding animals should be housed in separate enclosures or locations from animals that are not in the certification program, if practical. 6. Sheep or goats within 30 days pre-or post-parturition, or with vaginal discharge, shall if practical, be kept separate from animals from different flocks and in an area that can be properly cleaned and disinfected. Sheep and Goat Entries from Other States 1. All exhibition sheep and goats entering California require official individual identification (ID), an Interstate Livestock Entry Permit, and an Interstate Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (ICVI) obtained within thirty (30) days before movement into the state with a scrapie statement “The animals are not scrapie positive or suspect or from a scrapie non-compliant flock” that lists the official identification. 2. Acceptable official identification includes: a. Official USDA individual identification eartags • Radio Frequency Identification Device (RFID) tags with 840 numbers • Eartags containing a premises/flock number with an individual animal number • Eartags containing a letter/number combination for serial numbers b. Legible registration tattoos in the ears (or tail-web of La Mancha goats) if accompanied by breed association registration papers. c. Electronic implants (microchips) when accompanied by registration papers and microchip scanner. 3. It is unlawful to remove official identification. Requests to remove an official ID eartag must be submitted to CDFA, AHFSS in writing at least 72 hours prior to the need to remove the tag. The request must include a photo of the ID, the reason the ID must be removed, and all other official ID eartags on the animal. 4. Rams six (6) months of age and over imported into California require a negative Brucella ovis test within 60 days before entry OR originate from a Brucella ovis free flock. The ICVI must include the official ID number, test results, name of the approved laboratory, date of the test, or the “Brucella ovis free flock number”. SWINE

1. All exhibition swine entering California require official individual identification (ID), an Interstate Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (ICVI) obtained within thirty (30) days before movement into the state. Official ID must be listed on the ICVI along with a California entry permit, which must be obtained prior to entry and is valid for fifteen (15) days once issued. 2. Acceptable forms of Official Identification include: a. Official United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) Eartags - A tamper-resistant metal or plastic official identification tag with high retention rate that provides unique identification for individual animals. It must bear the US shield and conform to one of the following numbering systems: National Uniform Eartagging System (NUES), Animal Identification Number (AIN) or Premises Identification Number (PIN). b. Ear notches or tattoos (ear or inner flank) if recorded in Purebred Registry Association Board with documentation attached to the ICVI 3. It is unlawful to remove official identification. Requests to remove an official ID eartag must be submitted to CDFA, AHFSS in writing at least 72 hours prior to the need to remove the tag. The request must include a photo of the ID, the reason the ID must be removed, and all other official ID eartags on the animal. 4. No brucellosis or pseudorabies tests are currently required. EQUINE Equine Entries from Other States 1. All equine require a valid Interstate Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (ICVI), issued within 30 days before entry and evidence of a negative Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) test performed at a USDA-approved laboratory within twelve (12) months before the date of entry. An EIA test “pending” result does not meet the entry requirement. The ICVI must accurately represent the official animal identification of each horse in the shipment. The requirements apply to horses, ponies, mules, donkeys, burros and zebras. POULTRY Poultry Entries from Other States 1. All exhibition poultry entering California must be accompanied by an Interstate Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (ICVI) with the required statements on Avian Influenza and Exotic Newcastle Disease, unless coming from a flock participating in the National Poultry Improvement Program (NPIP) and accompanied by the documentation required by that program, and officially identified with one of the following devices or methods: a. Identification devices or methods approved for use in the NPIP such as sealed and number leg bands b. Group/lot identification with a group/lot identification number RABBIT AND CAVY Rabbit and Cavy Entries from Other States All rabbits and cavies are recommended to have an Interstate Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (ICVI). XI. HORSE SHOW DEPARTMENT State Rules in Sections I-X also apply where there is no conflict. Rules For Horse Show Management. At USA Equestrian (formerly AHSA) and/or breed association approved horse shows, association rules shall apply. At non-USA Equestrian (formerly AHSA) approved horse shows, USA Equestrian rules will be used as a guideline unless otherwise specified in State or Local Rules.

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1. The age of an exhibitor on January 1 shall be maintained through the calendar year. Amateur Definition: a person who does not give riding lessons and/or ride, train, or show horses for money or assist the spouse or immediate family in this activity. This includes a person under the age of 18 years. a. The management reserves the right to question anyone’s amateur standing if the question of status has been presented with reasonable cause. The decision of the horse show management shall be final. b. At USA Equestrian (formerly AHSA) approved and breed association approved horse shows, their definition of amateur applies. 2. Exhibitors shall provide the following on the entry form for each entry if registered: (a) owner’s name; (b) breed; (c) name of animal; (d) sex; and (e) year of birth. In breed classes where registration papers are required, the owner’s name as listed on the registration papers must be the same as on the entry form. Registration numbers of animals and their sires and dams will be required as per breed association. 3. Upon approval by the Board of Directors, post entries can be accepted at double the entry fee unless a different penalty fee is printed in the exhibitor handbook. 4. Substitutions can only be made within a division. Substitutions must be made when the entry arrives at the fairgrounds. For horse shows, a substitution is considered the horse, not each class in which it is entered. A $5.00 penalty per horse must be paid prior to judging for each substitution made by the exhibitor. 5. All riders, drivers, and attendants shall be neatly and suitably dressed on entering the show ring. Horse show manager shall have final decision. Junior Horse Show Exhibitors in 4-H, FFA and Grange classes, including Independent exhibitors in those classes. 6. Junior Department rules (VII) also apply. 7. Exhibitors must wear properly strapped headgear in mounted or horse-drawn vehicle competition. Headgear must be approved by American Society for Testing and Materials/Safety Equipment Institute. 8. Junior exhibitors are expected to groom and care for their animal(s) when at the fair. They shall refrain from accepting active assistance from adults and non-exhibiting youth unless the junior exhibitor is actively engaged, and the assistance is only for instruction. Local fair rules will determine enforcement. 9. Ownership or Lease: Any horse exhibited in the junior or youth division must be owned or leased by the junior exhibitor showing the horse or owned by the junior exhibitor’s parent, stepparent, sibling, half-sibling, stepsibling, grandparent, step grandparent, sibling’s spouse, half sibling’s spouse, step-sibling’s spouse or legal guardian (as evidenced by court documents), or owned by the institution in which the junior exhibitor is enrolled as a ward. Separate legal entities, such as family corporations, trusts, or partnerships, are also authorized owners of the youth exhibitor’s horse so long as all legal and equitable owners and beneficiaries of the legal entity are individuals specifically authorized by this rule. “Owned” means, in addition to other legitimate methods of acquiring ownership, the bona fide legal ownership obtained for adequate consideration in reasonable relationship with the actual market value of the horse 10. Horse projects must be owned or leased by and under the exhibitor’s care and management and under the supervision of the organization in which the project will be shown 120 consecutive days prior to the opening day of fair or event/show if held separate from fair. The official ownership date is the date shown on the receipt of sale unless the animal was bred by the exhibitor. The days are counted prior to the opening day of the fair or event.

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a. Leased horses cannot be shown for conformation in the halter division. b. For owned horses, proof of ownership must be available at check in. c. For leased horses, the lease, signed by the owner and the 4-H, FFA, Grange or Independent exhibitor, and a clear picture of a side view of the horse or some permanent identification must be filed at least 120 consecutive days prior to opening day of the fair or event/show if held separately from the fair at the county 4-H, FFA, or Grange office or with a person designated by the 4-H Youth Advisor, FFA Advisor or Grange Youth Advisor. 11. Horses owned as a joint project may only be shown by one designated exhibitor at an individual show. All Junior Horse Show Exhibitors 12. Fair Management will not offer Lead Line classes in fair sponsored Youth Horse Shows. Lead Line classes may be offered in Open Horse Shows or according to the provisions specified in Rule 11 a, Special Divisions, ADDITIONAL DEPARTMENTAL RULES, Section VII. Junior Department, page 10. 13. Fair Management will not allow junior exhibitors to ride or show stallions unless it is specifically provided for by the breed association and in that case only in those specific breed classes at a USA Equestrian (formerly AHSA) sanctioned show. 14. Junior horse exhibitors may be allowed to enter the Senior Department horse show unless Local Rules prohibit. Participation Rules 15. Ponies entered in classes in which horses are eligible to compete cannot be shown in pony classes at the same show. Fair Management can restrict ponies from entering certain classes by stating so wherever applicable in the exhibitor handbook. 16. Donkeys and mules cannot be shown in “all other breed” halter classes. 17. Eliminations, if deemed necessary by the management, may be held in classes with large entries. The exhibitor shall be expected to ascertain whether eliminations will be held. Management 18. No show or contest official or his/her spouse shall enter or exhibit horses in any show or contest at which he/she is officiating, nor may any horse owned by such person be entered or exhibited. A show contest official shall be defined as any person performing the duties of a show manager, judge steward, show secretary, cutter or chariot race official, or any other horse contest. Duties include but are not limited to: a. Contacting or hiring of judges; and b. Acceptance of entries or entry fees. 19. Minor children of Directors, Chief Executive Officer (CEO), Department Supervisor, Show Manager, staff and/or committee members may exhibit horses which are the result of the child’s own earnings or a gift made to the child, provided the requirements of the pertinent rules are met. All other requirements for exhibiting must be met. 20. Animals owned jointly by a director and his/her minor child or a CEO and his/her minor child are considered as owned by the child in junior division classes only. 21. Show Manager reserves the right to return entries, transfer entries or combine divisions or classes, and/or cancel any division or class in which, in its judgment, the entries are insufficient to secure adequate competition. a. Any return of entries under this rule must be done on a nondiscriminatory basis.

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b. The horse show management must divide classes of 50 or more. Separate prize money and ribbons shall be provided for each class. 22. Horse show management shall assign a number to each horse. The exhibitor must wear the number when showing the horse. 23. Photocopies of registration certificates for horse shows may be permitted for the purpose of submitting entries. However, if the fair receives any complaint or challenge concerning the registration of any animal, the fair may request an original registration certificate and may disqualify the entry if it cannot be produced. Awards 24. Fair Management may withhold the payment of awards for exhibits which are in question under State and Local Rules and may recover awards that have been paid for exhibits in question. 25. For ties other than first place in a jumper or other individually worked competition, the prize money is split. Ties for first follow the jump off rules of the specific Table and Section for that jumper class. If there is still a tie, prize money is split between the winners (i.e. first and second place money is pooled and split evenly between the two riders). Distribution of non-money awards shall be determined by management.

Judges 26. The judge may judge for conformation before entering the show ring. 27. In halter horse classes, judges shall be expected to give reasons for their decisions, embracing the value and desirable qualifications of the animals for which premiums are awarded, whenever possible and reasonable. 28. Judges shall not discriminate against exhibitors wearing protective headgear. EQUINE HEALTH RULES 1. All animals must be serviceably sound. The soundness of animals when determined by the official veterinarian or by the judge shall be final and cannot be protested. The horse show management may request the official veterinarian to examine any animal in competition. All penalties of the Horse Protection Act of 1970 shall be strictly enforced. 2. Exhibitors who refuse to allow their animal to be examined shall be disqualified from showing and such violation shall be reported to F&E. No refund can be made in these cases. Equine Health Regulations Direct specific questions to CDFA, Animal Health and Food Safety Services, 1220 N Street, Sacramento, California 95814 -- (916) 9005052. 1. Equines known to be EIA positive reactors are forbidden to enter, reside, compete, or sell at any state-supported fairgrounds. 2. Equine Medication Monitoring Program (CA Food & Ag Code 2400024018) a. Horses are subject to random drug and medication testing specified in the Food and Agricultural Code Sections 24000-24018. The applicable fee is $5.00 per horse per event. The following events are exempt from the Equine Medication Monitoring Program: • A rodeo – related competition, which is strictly a timed performance with no subjective judging, held apart from a public event. • A sale of solely racehorses,

• Competitions under the jurisdiction of the California Horse Racing Board. • A public equine event for which the class or event entry fee is less than $4.99 per class and other fees do not exceed $19.99 (Other fees include but are not limited to, grounds fees, stall fees or office fees.) • A public equine event in which all fees for participation are less than $19.99 (Fees include but are not limited to class fees, grounds fees, stall fees or office fees.) b. The California Equine Medication Rule permits therapeutic drugs or medications prescribed by a licensed veterinarians for the treatment of a veterinary diagnosed illness or injury. All drugs or medications must be used in accordance with the California Equine Medication Rules. Prohibited substances include most stimulants, depressants, tranquilizers, anesthetics including local anesthetics, sedative analgesics, corticosteroids excluding dexamethasone, anabolic steroids, soring agents, and masking agents. Nine permissible medications (dexamethasone, diclofenic acid, firocoxib, flunxin, ketoprofen, meclofenamic acid, methocarbamol, naproxen, and phenylbutazone) are restricted to therapeutic usage as prescribed or administered by a licensed veterinarian, and testsample levels detected must be in compliance with plasma or urine levels associated with limited dosing*. Additionally, the detection of more than one Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug in either a blood or urine sample is a violation of California rules. Maintaining a current listing of specific prohibited substances is impossible due to the continual introduction of new pharmaceuticals, discontinuation of old ones, off labeled prescription of human products, and utilization of foreign products. Additionally, some exemptions exist. *Specific information is contained in the “EMMP Medication Guidelines Brochure” found at http://www.cdfa.ca.gov/ahfss/Animal_Health/emmp/ or may be requested from CDFA/EMMP at 916-900-5045. c. Horses must be withdrawn from competition for at least 24 hours after administration of a prohibited substance. A drug declaration form must be filed with an event manager for administration of any prohibited substance three (3) days before the event, to any horse entered in the event. Penalties for violations of the medication rules include fines, suspension, and forfeiture of all winnings. 3. Horse Protection Act Exhibitors must comply with the Horse Protection Act of 1970 (P.L. 91540) and rules adopted by the U.S. Secretary of Agriculture to carry out its provisions. Equine Entries from Other States 1. All equine require a valid Interstate Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (ICVI), issued within 30 days before entry and evidence of a negative Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA) test performed at a USDA-approved laboratory within twelve (12) months before the date of entry. An EIA test “pending” result does not meet the entry requirement. The ICVI must accurately represent the official animal identification of each horse in the shipment. The requirements apply to horses, ponies, mules, donkeys, burros and zebras. XII. JUDGING STANDARDS Note to Fair Management: See also IV-3. “State Judging Standards” are to be used where applicable. Fairs may allow for additional grouping systems within the Market Ready or Market Acceptable for sale purposes. MARKET HOG SCORECARD

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GRADE Market Acceptable: U.S. No. 1 and No. 2 hogs of average or greater conformation that are acceptable in leanness, muscularity and production traits. Not Market Acceptable: Any hog of below average conformation including U.S. number 3, U.S. number 4 and utility grade hogs. MARKET LAMB SCORECARD GRADE Market Ready: USDA Prime or Choice quality with 12th rib back fat range .16-.35, average or greater conformation and cutability. Not Market Ready: Good or lower quality grade with 12th rib back fat range <.16 or >.35; underfinished lambs grading USDA good or lower, below-average conformation or cutability. MARKET BEEF SCORECARD GRADE Market Ready: Market steers projected to have sufficient fat deposition to meet the marbling specifications for USDA Prime, Choice, or Select+ quality grades. Not Market Ready: Market steers lacking evidence of sufficient fat deposition to produce a desirable consumer product. Steers projected to grade USDA Select- or lower. MARKET VEAL SCORECARD GRADE Group 1: Animals are smooth, deep, thick and compact; and the udder or scrotum shows a marked fullness. They must have youthful appearance and be in good condition. Group 2: Animals must possess a moderately high degree of the higher quality grade characteristics. They will carry less finish, show more bone, and have less uniformity. Group 3: Animals lack finish, are rather leggy and hippy, are rough in the shoulder, and are light in the round. MARKET GOAT (CHEVON) SCORECARD GRADE Market Ready: USDA Prime or Choice quality with 12th rib back fat range .08-12 most desirable, .13-.22 back fat acceptable, average or greater conformation and cutability. Not Market Ready: Good or lower quality grade with 12th rib back fat range <.08 or >.22; underfinished goats grading USDA good or lower, below average conformation or cutability.

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2019 LOCAL RULES ENTRIES AND EXHIBITS: General Rules: 1. The State Fire Marshal shall check each booth and barn area in regard to a fire hazard. All material and decorations must be of a nonflammable material or treated and maintained with a flameretarding product. 2. The owner or authorized agent(s) must present exhibits in person. Exhibits will not be accepted by mail. Please note the days and hours that exhibits will be received and judged in your division. Exhibits entered in the wrong class may be disqualified for judging. (See State Rule III.4a) 3. Checks for entry fees are to be made payable to the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair. No refunds will be given on entry fees or insurance fees. 4. No soliciting, other than by authorized concessionaires and commercial exhibitors will be permitted on the grounds and then only from within the confines of their designated space. 5. No dogs, other than show dogs performing at the fair or fully trained service dogs will be allowed on the grounds. 6. The Fair Management reserves the right to limit the number of entries made by an exhibitor. 7. No entry will be accepted where an exhibitor prescribes conditions under which he/she will exhibit. 8. The Fair Management reserves the right to cancel any class, return entries, transfer entries or combine divisions or classes and/or cancel any division or class, in which, in its judgment, the entries are insufficient to secure adequate competition or in case of an emergency. In livestock, with the exception of group classes, three or more entries, by two or more exhibitors will constitute a class. The Livestock Superintendent and/or Judge has the right to break divisions into show classes based on the number of entries and divided by weight at their discretion. All eligible entry fees will be refunded. (See State Rule II.0) 9. Exhibits, other than livestock will be released from 8 PM to 9 PM on Sunday, or Monday from 9 AM to 6 PM and after that only during regular business hours. No exhibits will be released without claim checks. 10. Premium Checks: Exhibitor premium checks will NOT be mailed to you after the fair. You must pick up your premium check in the fair office. The premium checks will be ready to be picked up on Sunday, September 8th @ 1pm. Checks not picked up prior to December 111th, 2019 will be voided and destroyed. 11. The fair will not be responsible for exhibits left 24 hours after the close of the fair. All exhibits and equipment MUST be claimed and removed within 5 days. After 5 days the items become property of the fair. 12. Possession, use and/or influence of alcoholic beverages and/or illegal drugs during the fair shall warrant forfeiture of premium money, eligibility for Jr. Livestock Auction and require immediate removal of project from the fair. NOTE: One of the most common reasons for disallowance of awards is the lack of signature authorizing the entries to be accepted. The signature is required on each entry form. No awards may be approved for any of the entries on an unsigned entry form. AWARDS: 13. Occasionally discrepancies arise between the color of the ribbon on the exhibit and the judges’ placement sheet. If this occurs the judges’ sheet with the judges’ signature on it will take precedence. 14. Premiums: The 10-A District Agricultural Association has budgeted $12,000 to pay the premiums in the fair. Premiums listed are subject to change. In the event that the total premiums won by the exhibitors

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exceed this amount, they may be pro-rated to the exhibitors at the discretion of the Board of Directors with the approval of the Division of Fairs and Expositions. Checks must be cashed by December 15th, after such date the premium check will be voided and destroyed. RV CAMPING: 15. All persons wishing to stay on the fairgrounds must register with the fair office. Trailers will be assigned to a specific location and must stay in that space. Areas are to be kept clean and fire-hazard free. There will be no open flames. Those found in the campground area without a permit or not parked in the correct areas will be towed at the owner’s expense. Rules of the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair must be obeyed as directed by the Fair Management. Any infraction of these rules will result in withholding of Premium Awards and removal from the grounds. Fair staff will be available to place trailers beginning on the Monday prior to the fair. If you need to bring in your RV earlier, please contact the fair staff to make those arrangements. All units must be in place by Wednesday a flat rate fee will be charged for each space for the duration of the fair and must be paid prior to parking the trailer. 16. There will be absolutely no camping in the livestock barns. 17. No grooming of animals in the RV park area. 18. Each club or chapter will be allowed to park one trailer, not longer than 24 feet in the RV Trailer parking area designated for feed and tack. The club or chapter will be responsible for the current dry camping flat rate for the week of fair. 19. No motorized vehicles will be allowed to park in the RV Camping area. If you must enter the fairgrounds, special permission and a permit must be obtained from fair management. NO EXCEPTIONS! Those vehicles found in the RV area Thursday-Sunday will be towed at the owner’s expense.

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EXHIBITOR/PROJECT RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS Only 10-A District residents who are members in good standing with 10-A District 4-H Clubs and FFA Chapters or are eligible Independent Exhibitors will be permitted to show and sell market animals at the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair. A 10-A District resident is one who’s primary residence is located in Tulelake or Butte Valley and maintains continued residency in Tulelake or Butte Valley for at least 6 months immediately preceding the fair. Exhibitors who’s primary residence is not located in Tulelake or Butte Valley are not eligible to show and sell a market animal. A junior exhibitor’s primary residence is the dwelling where they usually live. They may only have one primary residence at any given time. In the event of uncertainty or a special circumstance, the junior exhibitor’s primary residential status will be determined on a case by case basis by the 10-A DAA Board of Directors. It is the responsibility of the Jr. Exhibitor to request a determination by the fair board of directors prior to purchasing any market animal and/or the ownership and entry deadlines. An “Exemption” must be requested and approved by the 10-A DAA Board of Directors in the case of an unusual circumstance for a Jr. Exhibitor who is a non-10-A DAA resident and is attending a school in the Tulelake or Butte Valley school districts. Request must be made no later than March 1st. The exhibitor must approach the board with a signed letter from the School Superintendent and FFA or 4-H leader stating that the exhibitor is in good standings with the school district and club/organization. The final determination and approval of the exemption will be made by the board of directors.

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OWNERSHIP & ENTRY REQUIREMENTS Jr. Market Beef and Replacement Heifers must be owned 120 days prior to the “official” weigh in day, the day prior to fair opening; Jr. Market Sheep, Market Swine and Market Goats must be owned 60 days prior to the opening date of the fair; Jr. Market Rabbits and Market Poultry must be owned 30 days prior to the opening day of the fair. To be eligible for the show and sale, Market Beef, Replacement Heifers, Market Sheep, Market Goats and Market Swine must be tagged and weighed at the official fair pre-weigh-in. Entry forms must have been completed and entry fees paid in full at the time of the pre-weigh in. Entry fee checks that are returned by the bank after the ownership deadline will disqualify the market animal(s) from being entered, shown and sold at the fair. Quality Assurance & Ethics Training Course Requirement: All 4-H and FFA livestock exhibitors who plan to sell an animal in the Jr. Livestock Auction are required to attend a Quality Assurance and Ethics Training course once every two years. Independent exhibitors are required to attend a Quality Assurance and Ethics Training course every year.

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FFA MEMBER EXHIBITOR REQUIREMENTS FFA Members in good standing are entitled to compete in the FFA department for one calendar year following the year in which they graduate from high school. All FFA Exhibitors must wear FFA uniforms when showing and selling their animals in Junior Divisions and participating at the awards ceremony. The official Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair FFA uniform for girls shall consist of white pants, white collared blouse, the blue FFA scarf, the official FFA jacket zipped to the top and closed in shoes/boots. The official FFA uniform for boys shall consist of white pants, white collared shirt, blue FFA necktie, and the official FFA jacket zipped to the top and closed in shoes/boots. Any exhibitor not conforming to these qualifications will be disqualified from the class and/or auction.

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4-H MEMBER EXHIBITOR REQUIREMENTS 4-H Exhibitors must be at least 9 years old or in the 4th grade by January 1, 2019. 4-H Exhibitors are eligible to compete through December 31st of the year in which they turn 19 years of age. All 4-H Exhibitors must wear 4-H uniforms when showing and selling their animals in Junior Divisions and participating at the awards ceremony. The official Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair 4-H uniform for girls consists of white pants, white collared blouse, the green 4-H collar or 4-H tie, the 4-H cap and closed in shoes/boots. The official 4-H uniform for boys shall consist of white pants, white collared shirt, green 4-H tie, the 4-H cap and closed in shoes/boots. Any exhibitor not conforming to these qualifications will be disqualified from the class and /or auction.

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4-H Divisions and participating at the awards ceremony. Any exhibitor not conforming to these qualifications will be disqualified from the class. Primary 4-H Exhibitors may only enter small animals including poultry, rabbits and pygmy goats. Please refer to the Primary 4-H Division in the exhibitor handbook for classes available to Primary 4-H Members. The American System of judging will be used in the placing of all Primary 4-H Divisions. Primary 4-H Members will not be eligible to collect any monetary awards or premiums. They may only compete for ribbons and/or sponsored awards. INDEPENDENT JUNIOR EXHIBITOR REQUIREMENTS Independent Exhibitors must be at least 9 years old or in the 4th grade by January 1, 2019. Exhibitors are eligible to compete/exhibit through December 31 of the year in which they turn 19 years of age. All Independent Exhibitors must wear white pants, a white collared shirt and closed in shoes/boots when showing and selling their animals in Junior Divisions and participating at the awards ceremony. Any exhibitor not conforming to these qualifications will be disqualified from the class and /or auction. In order to exhibit as an Independent Exhibitor, the exhibitor and parent/guardian must sign an affidavit stating that the exhibitor has not been a member of a junior division organization (4-H or FFA) for any animal project since the current calendar year began. Junior exhibitors who are or were in an established junior organization during the calendar year cannot exhibit in Junior Department Divisions as an “Independent Junior Exhibitor.” Independent Exhibitors must have on grounds’ supervision by a competent adult at all times when exhibitor is on the fairgrounds. To be eligible for the official fair weigh-in, Independent Junior Exhibitors must submit a completed “Independent Exhibitor Project Record Book” (supplied by the fair) no later than the scheduled August Fair Board Meeting of the current calendar year to the fair office for review and approval by the fair board directors. Upon approval, the member will be allowed to weigh-in the specified project animal. If the board does not approve the record book for any reason, the exhibitor will not be allowed to weigh-in, show and sell the specified project. Independent exhibitors are required to attend a Quality Assurance and Ethics Training course every year. Independent Exhibitors are required to complete and provide proof of 5 hours of community service each year. OUT OF STATE EXHIBITOR REQUIREMENTS All out-of-state Jr. Exhibitors must show in white pants, a white collared shirt and closed in shoes/boots when showing their animals in Showmanship Divisions, Jr. Breeding Divisions and while participating at the awards ceremony. Any exhibitor not conforming to these qualifications will be disqualified from the class. Cattle, sheep and goats entering the State of California require an official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection, individual identification and a California entry permit issued by CDFA. RECEIVING OF LIVESTOCK Livestock must be received within the allotted time periods for that specific specie. Refer to schedule of events for receiving dates and times. Vet Check Requirement: All livestock will be checked by the official fair veterinarian after arrival. No animal shall remain on the fairgrounds that show any evidence of any communicable disease or unsightly condition. This may include, but is not limited to ringworm, club lamb fungus, contagious ecthyma, prolapse or open wounds.

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All livestock must be penned according to the space allocated by the Fair Management. Animals are not to be transferred without prior approval by fair management. Registration Papers for all breeding animals must be checked in at the Livestock office at least 12 hours prior to the show. RELEASE OF LIVESTOCK All livestock including small animals will be released from 7 to 8 PM Sunday evening. Management will assign a staggered release order. All Exhibitors must have a signed release form to be admitted in the gate to load out. The fair will not be responsible for any animals left after that time. ONLY animals sold through the auction will be released prior to 7:00 PM. ANY violation of this rule will result in loss of premium money to exhibitor. MARKET ANIMAL WEIGH-IN / SCALE POLICY All market animal species will be required to weigh within the minimum and maximum weight limits for that given species. If the animal does not meet the minimum weight requirement it will NOT be eligible for the Junior Livestock Auction and will be automatically entered into a Non-Market Light Weight Class for showing purposes only. If the animal exceeds the maximum weight limit it will NOT be eligible for the Junior Livestock Auction and will be automatically entered into a Non-Market Heavy Weight Class for showing purposes only. The exhibitor may use the animal to show in showmanship, but the animal will not be eligible for the market class competition and Junior Livestock Auction. The weight limits for each species are as follows: a. Market Steers: 1050 lbs. to 1450 lbs. b. Market Lambs: 105 lbs. to 160 lbs. c. Market Goats: 65 lbs. to 110 lbs. d. Market Swine: 220 lbs. to 285 lbs. e. Pen of 3 Meat Rabbits: 3 lbs to 5 lbs./each f. Pen of 2 Meat Poultry: 3 lbs to 6 lbs./each g. Turkey Meat Pen: One Turkey - 14 to 38 lbs. Weighing of animals for classification will be done on Wednesday the week of fair. Refer to the schedule of events for specific weigh-in times. The official weigh-in will include 45 minute time allotments per specie. The TBVF weigh-master reserves the right to start the weigh-in of the next scheduled specie earlier than the scheduled time at the conclusion of the prior species weigh-in. (Market Sheep and Market Goats will be grouped together in one 45 minute time allotment) If there is a protest of weight, the owner must verbally protest the weight to the weigh master while the animal is exiting the scale. The animal must stay within 5 feet of the scale and remain inside the panels surrounding the scale. The scale will be re-balanced and the animal immediately re-weighed. This weight will then be the final and official weight and the one assigned to that animal. If for any reason the animal exits the panels surrounding the scale before the re-weight, the initial weight of the animal prior to the protest will be the official weight recorded. There are to be no private scales on the grounds. No wet, blanketed or muddy animals will be allowed to be weighed. Market Lambs must not have more than ¼” stretched fleece on any part of the body to be eligible for weigh-in. Leg wool of any length is acceptable. Leg wool shall be defined as wool starting at the top of the hock joint and down to the pasterns. Any market animal failing to meet minimum or maximum weight requirements will be automatically entered into the Non-Market Light or Heavy weight class. Animals who do not weigh within the minimum and maximum weight limits will not be allowed to sell in the Jr. Livestock Auction. 10-A Jr. exhibitors are allowed to utilize the fair scales for weight management purposes until the annual scale certification has been completed, which is scheduled in late August each year. In order to use the fair scales the exhibitor will be required to bring the animal to

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EXHIBITING MULTIPLE MARKET ANIMAL SPECIES 10-A District Jr. Exhibitors have the option to enter more than one species of market animals and Agriculture Mechanics Projects at the fair. In the case that the exhibitor is awarded Grand Champion with the first market specie shown, the remaining species of market animals that have yet to be shown are not eligible to be shown in their respective market class. The exhibitor is required to show all entered market animal species in that specie showmanship class. In the case that all species entered are not shown in their respective showmanship class, the exhibitor is not eligible to sell any of the species in the Jr. Livestock Auction. If the exhibitor is not awarded a Grand Champion, the exhibitor must declare which animal or Agriculture Mechanics Project will be sold in the Jr. Livestock Auction by no later than Saturday at 1 p.m. All Grand Champions must sell. Exhibitor may only sell one animal or one Agriculture Mechanics Project in the Jr. Livestock Auction. CLUB/CHAPTER REPLACEMENT MARKET ANIMAL POLICY Each club/chapter may pre-weigh in up to 2 replacement market animals of each species to be used as a replacement animal in the case of an “insurable death.” The replacement animal(s) must be entered, ear-tagged and weighed during the fair’s official pre-weigh in. The replacement animal’s ear-tag will be a different color. A “replacement animal” is not eligible to compete in any champion/reserve champion classes. The exhibitor is required to use a replacement animal of the same species that he/she entered at pre-weigh in. Fair staff must be notified IMMEDIATELY upon the death of a market animal by either the exhibitor or leader. Anyone reporting a deceased animal must speak directly to a fair office staff member or livestock office manager, no “messages.” It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to report the death of a market animal directly to fair staff. Fair staff must be able to verify that the animal is deceased and is an “insurable death.”It will be at the discretion of the 4-H/FFA Leader of which exhibitors are allowed to utilize the Club/Chapter substitute animals. FAMILY REPLACEMENT MARKET ANIMAL POLICY Definition of “family.” A family replacement animal can only be used by an immediate family member by marriage, birth or adoption. The family replacement animal must be entered, ear-tagged and weighed during the fair’s official pre-weigh in. DAILY CARE, GROOMING & SHOW PREPARATION While on the fairgrounds during the duration of the fair, only Jr. Livestock Exhibitors entered and showing at the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair are allowed to prepare, groom, and care for the animals. Others can advise through verbal communication only. A statement signed by two advisors, leaders and/or fair management staff filed in the Livestock Office stating specifically that violations have been observed will automatically hold up cash awards and may cause the member and/or the animals to be disqualified from all awards and ribbons, further competitions, and/or the removal from the Auction and/or Fairgrounds. Adults or non-exhibitors are not allowed to groom or, in any way, care for animals of junior exhibitors. Adults may assist exhibitors when moving cattle to the clipping chute, wash rack, tie out area and sale ring, but exhibitor must hold the animal’s halter at all times while being assisted by the adult. HUMANE TREATMENT OF LIVESTOCK Unethical fitting is not permitted. Examples of unethical fitting practices include, but are not limited to: addition of hair or hair like

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substances, including false tail-heads and polls; cutting, tearing or gluing of hide or removal of tissue to alter the shape of the animal; any attempt to alter the normal dental development of an animal; injection of any solid or liquid under the hide to alter the normal conformation; use of steroids or growth hormones and the act of filling animals by stomach pumping. Abuse of any animals in any form will not be allowed and will result in immediate disqualification with no recourse. To further expand State Rule X.1 any exhibitor found guilty of any form of mistreatment or cruelty to livestock such as force feeding, muzzling or tying animals while in pens to restrict them from feed or water, etc., will forfeit any and all premiums and privileges. As a condition for participation in the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair, every exhibitor must agree to submit any animal entered to blood, urine and tissue analysis by the Fair or appointed agent. Sale prices and/or premiums will be withheld pending test results. The use of any drug or medication on market animals will have to follow manufacturer specifications or veterinary instructions for withdrawal and dosage for slaughter. Name of drug, dosage and date given shall be presented to the Livestock Superintendent on a “Drug Administration Form” available in the Livestock Office. DAILY LIVESTOCK MANAGEMENT Feed Times: In the interest of fly control, sanitation & appearance, feeding hours for all livestock will be from 4:00 to 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 to 8:00 p.m. The show schedule may alter the feed times earlier and later for some species. The Fair will furnish wood chips for beef and wood shavings for sheep, swine and goats. Additional wood chip bedding will be available from a designated site in the livestock area. Exhibitors will be expected to furnish additional bedding as needed to present animals in a clean environment. Exhibitors are expected to properly water, feed and bed all animals during the duration of the fair. Including after the Rotary Jr. Livestock Auction. All pens and stalls must be maintained in a sanitary condition. Noncompliance with this rule will result in the following; a. First noncompliance – Warning b. Second Non-compliance – Elimination from the fair and loss of all premium and auction privileges. Each space used by each exhibitor must be kept clean and its general appearance must be neat at all times. The aisles in all barns are to be clear of grain, hay, manure and bedding. All stalls and pens, junior and senior, must be cleaned by 9:00 AM each day. All Junior Livestock Exhibitors must have a stall card on their pens identifying themselves, their animals and their club or chapter. Cattle will be required to have a double tie at night. One tie should be around the neck. Failure to observe this rule will result in the loss of premium money. All cattle are to be halter broke-to-lead. Runaway cattle are subject to removal from the fairgrounds. Cattle will not be allowed to be tied to the outside perimeter of the beef show ring. Noncompliance with this rule will result in the following; a. First noncompliance – Warning b. Second Non-compliance – Elimination from the fair and loss of all premium and auction privileges. All bulls over the age of 12 months must have a nose lead or the animal will be removed from the grounds. All livestock are to be washed inside of wash racks only. Anyone found not complying and creating a water and mud nuisance will be expelled from the grounds. No “For Sale” signs are to be put on stalls or pens until after the auction. All livestock exhibitors are responsible for cleaning their work area after clipping their animal. This includes all wool and hair that has

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been clipped off the animal. Any violation of this rule will result in immediate disqualification of the exhibitor. Exhibitors will make animals available for any special contests or publicity as requested by Fair staff. Extension cords used to distribute power to any electrical apparatus such as fans, etc. shall be rated 15 amps minimum and contain a ground wire. Cords not meeting these requirements shall be confiscated for the duration of the fair. SHOW RING No one, with the exception of the judge, exhibitors, fair volunteers and fair employees will be allowed in the Show Ring during judging. Violation of this rule may cause disqualification of the exhibitor and forfeiture of any premiums. (See State Rule III.3) Juniors, who for extraordinary reasons cannot show their own animals, must make arrangements for their care and showing that are acceptable to the Fair Management or premiums may be withheld. Only junior exhibitors who are eligible to show in the Junior Department may show the animal of the absent exhibitor. It will be the responsibility of the exhibitor to see that the clerk records your animal number and judge’s placing before leaving the ring or you may not be eligible to sell at the auction. There will be no gate holds for livestock shows. JR. LIVESTOCK & AGRICULTURE MECHANICS AUCTION Each exhibitor will be allowed to sell only one animal or one Agriculture Mechanics Project at the Auction. All animals going through the Sale (including rabbits and poultry) must be harvested within 10 days of the sale. In order to sell at the auction, animals must meet the following requirements: a. Placing: All animals or ag mechanics projects must have been awarded a blue or red ribbon (market ready) in market class. All market livestock or ag mechanics projects receiving a “not market ready” (white ribbon) classification in a market class are not eligible for auction. b. Medication Certificate: Jr. Livestock Sale Medication Certificate must be completed no later than 2pm, Saturday of the fair and presented to Livestock Office. c. ALL exhibitors must notify the Livestock Office in writing which animal will be sold by 2pm on Saturday of the fair. If the Livestock Office has not received notification in writing of which animal will be sold, the higher placing entry will be listed. If more than one animal received the same placing, the heaviest weight animal will be listed. Changes will not be accepted after 2pm, Saturday. d. Grand Champions: beef, sheep, swine, rabbits, goats and meat poultry must sell. e. Auction Pictures: All exhibitors are required to get their picture taken by the official fair photographer in front of the official fair back drop in their official show uniform with the market animal that is designated to be sold in the auction. If they are showing more than one market animal have not designated the animal that will be sold at auction at the scheduled time of the official photos, then photos must be taken with both animals. f. Shown/Sell: Animals or Agriculture Mechanics Projects to be sold must be shown and sold by the member as an entry in the 10-A District Agricultural Association Fair and meet the weight requirements prescribed in the market animal classes listed in the Exhibitor Handbook. A representative may show for the owner if two animals are entered in the fair and may show and sell if the member is attending an out of county 4-H or FFA function or has a doctor’s excuse, illness or hospitalization or family bereavement absence or is approved by the fair board of directors. All fair rules apply to all entries of the auction. g. Carcass replacement will take place as follows: All Species: Any carcass that is condemned for whatever reason is subject to replacement by the seller. The rotary auction committee will arrange for the replacement carcass, sell the meat from the

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below-grade carcass, and apply the proceeds toward the price of the replacement carcass. The difference between the cost of the replacement carcass and the sale of the below-grade carcass meat will be deducted from the seller’s check. h. Sale Order: The sales order for the auction will be made as follows: The judge will determine the Grand Champion and Reserve Grand Champion market animals and Agricultural Mechanics Projects from among the eligible exhibits in each division from beef, sheep, poultry, swine, rabbits, goats and ag mechanics They will be sold first, followed by the highest to lowest placing animals of that species or other placing ag mechanics projects. i. Processing: All beef, sheep, meat goats and swine will be slaughtered at the plants designated by the Tulelake Rotary Club. None will be held at the fairgrounds for personal slaughter or shipped to another plant. Rabbit and Poultry sellers will be responsible for butchering, dressing and delivering the product to buyers within 10 days of the sale. j. Deductions: Certain deductions will be made from the income of sale animals in order to defray expenses of the sale. For all species, 8% is deducted and 4% goes to the Tulelake Rotary Club Junior Livestock Auction Account and 4% goes back to the fair for operations. The deductions are used to pay for the Beef Check Off, Pork Check Off, transportation fees and other promotional or required fees. k. The auction will be conducted in a business-like manner. The auctioneer will determine the sales price and only bona fide bids will be accepted. l. Buyers: To be eligible to participate in the Junior Livestock Auction as a buyer, there must be no outstanding auction debt from any previous years. A draft auction sales list shall be posted on the Livestock Office Sunday morning. m. Any Junior Exhibitor not conducting himself/herself to acceptable standards of behavior will not be allowed to sell at the Jr. Livestock Auction. n. 2019 JUNIOR LIVESTOCK AUCTION SALE ORDER o Market Goats o Ag Mechanics Projects o Market Beef o Poultry Meat Pens o Turkey Meat Pens o Rabbit Meat Pens o Market Swine o Market Sheep 85.

RED TAG POLICY To ensure that livestock exhibited at the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair are cared for and treated in a humane and ethical manner, and that livestock pens/stalls are suitable for public display. Livestock exhibitors are solely responsible for the care of their animals while on exhibit at the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair. If the Livestock Superintendent becomes aware of any livestock exhibit that is not being cared for in an ethical, humane manner, or situations where an acceptable state of pen cleanliness, as determined by the livestock management staff, is not being maintained, the following will occur: a. The Livestock Superintendent will determine the name and affiliation of the responsible exhibitor. b. A Red Tag, with the following information, will be affixed to the exhibitors pen/stall. i. The exhibitor’s name ii. The observed problem iii. The date and time of the citation iv. Signature of the Livestock Superintendent c. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to respond to the Red Tag by contacting the Livestock Superintendent within 12 hours of the citation being issued. The exhibitor will formulate and initiate a plan of correction approved by the Livestock Superintendent.

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Reasonable efforts will be made by the Livestock Superintendent to contact the exhibitor’s FFA advisor, 4-H Leader, Parent or Designee and advise them of the situation resulting in the Red Tag citation. d. Any exhibitor failing to make contact with the Livestock Superintendent within 12 hours may be issued an automatic second Red Tag citation. e. Any exhibitor receiving two Red Tag citations during the Fair will be declared ineligible for further competition, including participation in the Junior Livestock Auction. The exhibitor will forfeit all fair premiums and awards earned and are required to remove the animal exhibit from the fairgrounds. f. Any exhibitor that is required, under the provisions of the Red Tag Policy, to remove their animal entry from the fairgrounds, must do so within 12 hours from the time of notification.

ADULT EXHIBITOR STILL EXHIBITS DEPARTMENT General Rules: 1. Ages 19 and older as of January 1st, 2019. 2. Entry forms are due by Friday – August 16th, 2019 Enter online at www.tbvfait.com or mail or drop entry forms and fees at the office. 3. Adult Exhibitors may not be a junior member of the 4-H or FFA organizations unless the class is not offered in the Junior Department. 4. Open to California and Oregon Residents. 5. No entry limit unless otherwise stated. 6. Items may not be entered in “Any Other” classes if there is a class offered for that item. 7. Care will be taken to ensure the safety of all items entered, but the fair shall not be responsible for any loss. 8. Any item unsuitable for display and not meeting exhibit requirements will be disqualified. 9. Items which must be hung for display must be ready to hang with sturdy hardware. 10. Exhibits must be accurately and correctly labeled, cleaned and pressed if needed. 11. Sweepstakes shall be awarded as specified based upon these scoring guidelines: a. First award - 5 points; Second award - 3 points; Third award - 1 point. b. Sweepstakes shall be awarded only when at least three separate exhibitors have achieved at least a combined point total of 30. c. To receive sweepstakes awards, an exhibitor must have a minimum of ten points. d. Sweepstakes points will be credited only to the exhibitor whose name appears on the entry form. 12. All divisions or classes will be judged under the American system and/or Danish system.

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DIVISION 1 ADULT EXHIBITOR AGRICULTURE PRODUCE SCORECARD FOR JUDGING PRODUCE Arrangement: properly displayed, neat, correct label Type and Size: true to type or variety Uniformity: in size, color, shape Condition: well-grown, good color, shape, size, clean Market quality TOTAL ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING:

LEAFY & STEM VEGETABLES

15% 15% 20% 20% 30% 100%

3rd $2 3rd $10

Class 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

(Plate Display of 3 unless otherwise listed)

Class 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39.

FORAGE PLANT CROPS Sheaves – Leaves attached, not less than 4” in diameter at bottom tie

Class 9. 10. 11.

Division 1 – Agriculture Produce Alfalfa Sheaf Alfalfa (1 bale) Misc. Hay (bale)

FRUIT & POD VEGETABLES (Plate Display)

Class Division 1 – Agriculture Produce 12. Beans, Yellow Wax (12) 13. Beans, Green Snap, (12) 14. Beans, Other, (12) 15. Peppers, Sweet (3) 16. Peppers, Hot (3) TULELAKE-BUTTE VALLEY FAIR – September 5-8th, 2019

Division 1 – Agriculture Produce Beets, topped Carrots, topped Garlic (6) Horseradish Root Onions, White Onions, Red, Yellow Parsnips, topped Potato, Russet Burbank Potato, Russet Norkotah Potato, Russet All Other Potato, Red Potatoes, Other Turnips, topped All, Other

VINE CROPS

Quantities Required: Bulk – 1 pint in canning jar with lid. Sheaves – Mature & Cured, not less than 4” in diameter at bottom

Division 1 – Agriculture Produce Barley - Bulk Oats - Bulk Wheat – Bulk Barley – Sheaf Oats – Sheaf Wheat – Sheaf Other Grains – Sheaf

Division 1 – Agriculture Produce Cabbage, Green (1) Cabbage, Red (1) Corn Sweet (3) (leave husks on) Corn Other, (3) (leave husks on) All Other (fit on 12” Plate)

ROOT, BULK & TUBER VEGETABLES

GRAINS – Div. 1 Class 1. 2. 3. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Peas, (12) Tomatoes, (3) Tomatoes, Small variety (10 or more) All other, (fit on 12” plate)

(Plate Display)

Friday August 16th Home Economics Building Tuesday, September 3rd 6-9pm Wednesday, September 4th 7-10am Wednesday, September 4th at 1pm Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-6pm Two entries per class $1.00 per entry American

Cash Award Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd $5 $3 Rosettes & Sweepstakes 1st 2nd $20 $15

17. 18. 19. 20.

(Market Size)

Class 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51.

Division 1 – Agriculture Produce Melon (1) Cucumbers, Slicing (3) Cucumbers, Pickling (3) Gourds, Ornamental (5) Pumpkin, (1) Squash, Zucchini (3) Squash, Acorn (1) Squash, Butternut (1) Squash, Crook Neck (1) Squash, Scallop (3) Squash, All Other (1) All Other Edible Vine

DECIDOUS FRUITS (Plate Display of at least 5)

Class 52. 53. 54.

Division 1 – Agriculture Produce Apples Pears All Other, List

SMALL FRUITS & BERRIES (1 standard berry basket)

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Division 1 – Agriculture Produce Strawberries Grapes (large bundle) All Other, List

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DIVISION 4 ADULT EXHIBITOR ARTS & CRAFTS

MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCE Class 58. 59. 60. 61.

Division 1 – Agriculture Produce Honey (1 pint jar) Sunflower (1 head) Eggs Other miscellaneous produce not listed

PRODUCE ART (Use all fruits, nuts, vegetables, grains, and/or seeds.)

Class 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68.

Division 1 – Agriculture Produce Decorated Single Potato Decorated Group of Potatoes (2 or more) Gift basket, at least 75% homegrown Vegetable, Fruit &/or grain arrangement Scarecrow Birdhouse Decorated straw bale

NOVELTY PRODUCE Class 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. Class 78. 79. Class 80. 81. 82. 83. 84.

Division 1 – Agriculture Produce – Largest Size Cabbage Carrot Cucumber Onion Potato Pumpkin Squash Other Vegetable Other Fruit Division 1 – Agriculture Produce - Tallest Corn (1 stalk) Sunflower (1 stalk) Division 1 – Agriculture Produce – Unusual by Shape Carrot Potato Zucchini Any Other BEST OF SHOW AWARD: Ag Produce (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

HERBS Class 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93

Division 1 – Herbs Basil Cilantro (Coriander) Chervil Dill Oregano Mint Parsley Rosemary Sage

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Tarragon Thyme Other

ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING:

Friday, August 16th. Arts & Crafts Building Friday, August 30th10am-7pm Saturday, August 31st 9am-5pm Monday, September 3rd at 10am Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm 3 $1.00 per entry American

SCORECARD FOR JUDGING ARTS & CRAFTS

Unless otherwise noted Workmanship ………………………………………………………………………….…..40% Appearance ………………………………………………………………………………..35% Originality …………………………………………………………………………………..25% TOTAL……………………………………………………………………………………. 100%

Cash Award Premiums Offered Per Class for Arts and Crafts Division 4 1st 2nd 3rd $5 $3 $2

SCRAPBOOKS Minimum of 10 double-sided pages – Maximum of 30 double-sided pages

Class 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12.

Division 4 – Scrapbooks (Individual Pages) Family Trips, Vacation Life Event-Wedding, Baby, etc. Sports/School Any Other, please describe BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

BEADWORK Class 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

Division 4 - Beadwork Earrings Bracelet Necklace Jewelry Set Pin or Brooch Buttons (Mounted on card) Hair Pieces (Barrette, Hair Stick, etc.) Amulet Bags Item made with hand-made beads (Beads made by exhibitor) Any Other Item, please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

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CRAFT PAPER CUTTING Class 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.

Division 4 – Craft Paper Cutting/Paper Art Cards Banner-wall hanging Party Decorations Holiday Ornament Any Other BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

REPURPOSED TREASURES Repurposed Treasures Rules: 1. Items must be made from recycled materials. 2. Items must not exceed 24” in size. 3. Items must be free from hazardous materials. 4. Items must not exceed 10 pounds.

Class 31. 32.

Division 4 – Repurposed Treasures Repurposed Treasure Craft, please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

51.

Any other miniature, not listed above, replicas, furniture groupings, etc. please specify

52.

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

FINE CERAMICS SCORECARD FOR JUDGING FINE CERAMICS

Workmanship ………………………………………………………………………….…..40% Beauty & Originality………………………………………………………………………..30% Harmony of Colors…………………………………………………………………………30% TOTAL……………………………………………………………………………………. 100%

Class 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76.

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

Division 4 – Fine Ceramics Bowl Vase or Bottle Plate Covered Piece Drinking Vessel Any other functional piece, please specify Any decorative ceramic, please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

EGG DECORATING DOLLS SCORECARD FOR JUDGING DOLLS

Workmanship ………………………………………………………………………….…..70% Color Application…………………………………………………………………………..20% Appearance ………………………………………………………………………………..10% TOTAL……………………………………………………………………………………. 100%

Class 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46.

Division 4 - Dolls Antique Reproduction, Porcelain Antique Reproduction, Combination Porcelain & Composition Baby Doll Modern Porcelain Doll Ethnic Porcelain Doll Any Character Doll Cloth Doll, Single, please specify Cloth Doll, Pairs, please specify Doll Set, (but not collection) Cloth Doll, Any other, please specify Soft Sculpture (Feathers and/or limbs delineated by stitching and pulling materials into shape) Other Dolls, please specify Doll Dressing (Clothing made by the exhibitor, doll may be purchased) BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

Class 89. 90. 91. 92.

Division 4 – Egg Decorating Any Real Egg, Original Design Any Real Egg, Seminar or Not an Original Design Any Decorated Artificial Egg BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

SCULPTURE SCORECARD FOR JUDGING FINE ARTS

Workmanship ………………………………………………………………………….…..40% Beauty & Originality………………………………………………………………………..30% Harmony of Colors…………………………………………………………………………30% TOTAL……………………………………………………………………………………. 100%

Class 93. 94. 95. 95b. 96. 97. 98. 99.

Division 4 – Sculpture Clay Combination Metal Animal Metal Furniture Stone Wood Any Other, please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

DOLLHOUSES & MINATURES Class 47. 48. 49. 50.

Division 4 – Dollhouses & Miniatures Doll Houses, specify purchased & assembled, or made by exhibitor) Room Boxes, 50% or more made by exhibitor Room Boxes, parts purchased and assembled by exhibitor Rugs, any type

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WOODWORKING SCORECARD FOR JUDGING WOODWORKING/WOODCARVING

Workmanship ………………………………………………………………………….…..25% Utility………………………………………………………………………………………...25% Appearance…………………………………………………………………………………20% Originality…………………………………………………………………………………...20% Neatness……………………………………………………………………………………10% TOTAL……………………………………………………………………………………. 100%

Class 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112.

Division 4 - Woodworking Carved Figurines Carved Bowl or Vase Carved Wood, any other – please specify Decoys Toys and Games Recycled Wood Furniture Furniture Recycled Pallets Shabby Chic Bench Table Any Other, please specify

of the materials, for the article sold and who are not otherwise remunerated on account or engaging in this work except cash prize or premium awards.

Class 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146.

Division 4 – Novice Paintings & Drawings Acrylic, Land or Seascape Acrylic, Other List Drawing, Pen & Ink Drawing, Pencil Drawing, Other List (includes Pastels & Charcoal) Multi-Media Oil, Animal(s)/Bird(s) Oil, Portrait Oil, Waterscape Oil, Landscape Oil, Still Life Oil, Other Subject list Paint on Rock, Pot, Tile, or other, List Item Paint on Metal, List Item Watercolor, Landscape Water Color Other list

Class 147. 148. 149. 150.

Division 4 - Novice Paint on Wood Flower design 12x12 Landscape Painting on Wood All Other design, List item

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

MISCELLANEOUS CRAFTS Class 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124.

Division 4 – Miscellaneous Crafts Albums, other than scrapbook albums Flowers (hand painted, dyed) any type Wreath Framed Cards Greeting Cards, Notes, Stationary Handmade Basket Holiday craft, list Leatherwork Poetry, short story* Metal Craft All Other, List BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge. *Poem or story must be the original work of the exhibitor; may not exceed one standard page of paper (8-1/2”x11”); written or typed; may be illustrated (illustrations must be the work of exhibitor). Criteria: Originality, Style, Grammar, Spelling.

PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS SCORECARD FOR JUDGING FINE ARTS

Workmanship ………………………………………………………………………….…..40% Beauty & Originality………………………………………………………………………..30% Harmony of Colors…………………………………………………………………………30% TOTAL……………………………………………………………………………………. 100%

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

ADVANCED PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS Advanced: Open to those exhibitors who engage in the arts and crafts for remuneration, but not as an occupation or teacher.

Class 151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 156. 157. 158. 159. 160.

Division 4 – Advanced Paintings & Drawings Drawing, Pencil, Pen/ink Drawing, Pastel/Charcoal, Other Painting, Oil Painting, Acrylic Painting, Multi-Media Watercolor Paint on Item, List Jewelry Other, List BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

Entries placed on paper canvas or masonite unless noted otherwise.

Paintings and drawings must be mounted or framed and ready to hang with screw eyes and wire. Please list the size of your exhibit on your entry form (not over 48” unless space is available).

PROFESSIONAL PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS

NOVICE PAINTINGS & DRAWINGS

Professional: Open to exhibitors whose sales have exceeded cost of materials used. Art instructors, art gallery members, or any person otherwise remunerated on account of engaging in their profession.

Novice: Open to those who engage in arts and crafts, work as a hobby or for the love of the work, whose returns from sales, if any do not exceed the cost

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Cass 161.

Division 4 – Professional Paintings & Drawings Drawing, Pencil, Pen/ink EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK


162. 163. 164. 165. 166. 167. 168. 169. 170. 171.

Drawing, Pastel/Charcoal, other Painting, Oil Painting, Acrylic Painting, Multi-Media Watercolor Paint on Item, List Jewelry Other List Print of Exhibitor’s Original Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

DIVISION 5 ADULT EXHIBITOR COLLECTIONS, MURALS & GARBAGE CAN ART ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO:

Friday, August 16th. Arts & Crafts Building Friday, August 30st 10am-7pm Saturday, August 31st 9am-5pm EXHIBITS JUDGED: Monday, September 3rd at 10am Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm PICK UP EXHIBITS: Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm ENTRY LIMIT: One per exhibitor ENTRY FEE: $ 5.00 per entry TYPE OF JUDGING: Danish Cash Award Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd 3rd $20 $15 $10

Fair Theme Murals: Exhibitor should use a 4’x8’ sheet of plywood, masonite or paneling to paint a mural of “Diamond Gem Rides Again”. Murals will be affixed to the exterior of the Home Economics Building to be enjoyed by all. This class is open to adult organizations and individuals. Judging will be 33% originality, 33% workmanship and neatness, 34% overall appeal to fairgoers.

2.

CROCHETING

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Entries placed on paper canvas or masonite unless noted otherwise.

Class 1.

DIVISION 6 ADULT EXHIBITOR CLOTHING & TEXTILES

Garbage Can Art: 35 or 50 gallon garbage cans may be picked up from the fairgrounds for painting. Designs may be funny, agricultural, fair theme or pretty. Use your imagination! This class is open to adult organizations and individuals. Judging will be 33% originality, 33% workmanship and neatness, 34% overall appeal to fairgoers.

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ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO:

EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING:

Friday, August 16th. Home Economics Building Friday, August 30th 10am-7pm Saturday, August 31st 9am-5pm Monday, September 2nd at 10am open to public Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm No Entry Limit $ 1.00 per entry American

Cash Award Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd $10 $5 Division Award Sweepstakes & Rosettes $25 $15

3rd $3 $5

SCORECARD FOR JUDGING CROCHETING

Individuality of design ……………………………………………………………………..40% Color Harmony …………………………………………………………………………….20% Texture Harmony…………………………………………………………………………. 10% Technique appropriate to design ………………………………………………………..10% Workmanship on finish of article………………………………………………………... 10% Suitability of article for purpose…………………………………………………………. 10% TOTAL……………………………………………………………………………………. 100%

Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

Division 6 - Crocheting Afghan Stitch Afghan – “Granny” Squares Afghan – Ripple Stitch Afghan – Strips (more than two colors) Afghan – Any Other All other, List Bedspread Table Cloths Shawl, Dress, Sweater or Vest Baby Blankets Doily Children’s Clothing Booties Slippers Toys Other Crocheted Items – please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

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Classes with * include Pulled Thread, Blackwork, Drawnwork and Cross Stitch.

KNITTING SCORECARD FOR JUDGING KNITTING

Individuality of design ……………………………………………………………………..40% Color Harmony …………………………………………………………………………….20% Texture Harmony…………………………………………………………………………. 10% Technique appropriate to design ………………………………………………………..10% Workmanship on finish of article………………………………………………………... 10% Suitability of article for purpose…………………………………………………………. 10% TOTAL……………………………………………………………………………………. 100%

Class 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45.

Division 6 - Knitting Afghan, pattern knit Afghan, multi-colored Sweater, stockinet stitch Sweater, pattern stitch Sweater, cardigan or jacket Sweater, bulky Sweater, miscellaneous style Child’s Sweater, Cardigan Child’s Sweater, Pullover Baby Afghan Machine Knit item, please specify Vest Other Hand knit item, please specify Infant’s Set, 2 pieces Infant’s Set, 3 or more pieces Infant’s, any other Any other Knitted item, please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

NEEDLE ART SCORECARD FOR JUDGING NEEDLE ART

Individuality of design ……………………………………………………………………..40% Color Harmony …………………………………………………………………………….20% Texture Harmony…………………………………………………………………………. 10% Technique appropriate to design ………………………………………………………..10% Workmanship on finish of article (Includes back)……………………………………... 10% Suitability of article for purpose…………………………………………………………. 10% TOTAL……………………………………………………………………………………. 100%

Class 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63.

Division 6 – Needle Art Counted thread picture – framed, up to 20” excluding frame Counted thread picture – framed, over 20” excluding frame Counted thread – miscellaneous, please specify Counted thread – wall hanging Needlepoint picture, framed, contemporary Needlepoint picture, framed, traditional Needlepoint pillow Needlepoint miscellaneous item, please specify Any hand punched item Embroidered Picture – contemporary, framed Embroidered Picture – traditional, framed Embroidered wall hanging – maximum size 3’ x 5’ Embroidered miscellaneous item, please specify Smocked item Candlewick –miscellaneous, please specify Machine Embroidery – miscellaneous, please specify Any other item, please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

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RUGS SCORECARD FOR JUDGING RUGS

Workmanship ……………….……………………………………………………………..60% Design & Pattern ………………………………………………………………………….20% Overall Appearance……………………………………………………………………… 20% TOTAL……………………………………………………………………………………. 100%

Class 64. 65. 66. 67. 68.

Division 6 – Rugs Hooked, made from kit or original, please specify Braided, made from kit or original, please specify Latch Hook, made from kit or original, please specify Any other rug, (rag, speed tuft, pillows, wall hangings, etc.) please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

SEWING SCORECARD FOR JUDGING SEWING

General Appearance of the Garment or Article…………………………………………40% (For coordinated wardrobe consider relationship of color, texture & style.) Workmanship affecting appearance or usefulness of Garment………………………60% TOTAL……………………………………………………………………………………. 100%

Class 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82.

Division 6 – Sewing, Amateur Apron Children’s Party Dress Children’s Dress, other Children’s Outfit Blouse Wedding Dress Dress, any other Pillow Case Bath Towel, Single or Set Women’s Outfit, 2 or 3 pieces *Used to New Garment or Accessory Purse/Tote/Backpack Any other Sewing, please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge. *Used to New Garment Rules: 1. Item must be made from a used garment 2. Item’s original purpose may be altered 3. Item must be able to be worn or used as an accessory

Class 83. 84. 85. 86.

Division 6 – Sewing, Professional Ensemble, 2 or 3 pieces Dress, any fabric Any other, please specify

Class 87. 88. 89. 90. 91.

Division 6 – Sewing - Toys, Animals & Other Doll, Stuffed Doll Clothes Animal, stuffed Hand Puppet

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

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DIVISION 6 (CONT.) QUILTS ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO:

EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

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Friday, August Home Economics Building Friday, August 30th10am-7pm Saturday, August 31st at 9am-5pm Monday, September 2nd at 10am open to public Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm No Entry Limit $3.00 per entry American Adult - California / Oregon Resident

Fabric sleeve or tabs should be tacked to reverse side of quilt along upper edge to serve as hanging sleeve to fit 1” dowel (Call for details). Quilts hanging from ceiling will not be released until Monday. Rules: If you have won more than 9 Blue Ribbons or 2 Best of Class or Best of Show you must enter in the Advanced/Professional Classes. Cash Award Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd 3rd $15 $10 $5 Best of Show Amateur and Professional and Sweepstakes: $25 $15 $10 SCORECARD FOR JUDGING QUILTS Workmanship Visual Impact Harmony of Color and Materials TOTAL

50% 30% 20% 100%

BEGINNER QUILTER OR FIRST TIME ENTERING THE FAIR Class 92. 93. 93a. 94.

Division 6 – Quilts– Beginner Level Beginner Quilters 1st time ever made a quilt. Any Technique. Restored Quilts Vintage Quilt Finished or Repaired First Time Entering the Tulelake Butte Valley Fair BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

105. 106. 107.

Memory (Photos) Tied Quilts Wool Applique

108.

Restored. Vintage Quilt Finished, Repaired, Quilted by Exhibitor

109.

Challenge Quilt, Best use of fair theme “Diamond Gem Rides Again”

110.

BEST OF CLASS AWARD (Do Not Enter)

AMATEUR - SMALL QUILTS 120”-343” AROUND LABOR OF 1 PERSON Quilts in this section are made exclusively by only one person. The top, quilting and finished have been completed by a solo effort.

Class 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121. 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128. 129.

Division 6 – Small Quilts - Amateur Level Mostly Patchwork by Hand Mostly Patchwork by Machine Mostly Appliqué by Hand Mostly Appliqué by Machine Hand Embroidered Machine Embroidered Embroidered/Appliquéd “In the Hoop” Baby Quilt, Mostly Hand Work Baby Quilt, Mostly Machine Work Art or Landscape Quilt Modern Quilt with Negative Space Recycled (Used Garments/Objects in Quilt) Holiday/Seasonal Quilt Memory Quilt Tied Quilt Wool Applique Quilt Restored – Vintage Quilt Finished Repaired, Quilted by Exhib. Or Prof.

Any Other Quilt BEST OF CLASS (DO NOT ENTER)

AMATUER – MINIATURE QUILTS 119” AROUND OR LESS Labor of 1 Person

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

AMATEUR - LARGE QUILTS 344” AROUND OR LARGER LABOR OF 1 PERSON Quilts in this section are made exclusively by only one person. The top, quilting and finished have been completed by a solo effort.

Class Division 6 – Large Quilts, Solo Effort – Amateur Level 95. Mostly Patchwork by Hand 96. Mostly Patchwork by Machine 97. Mostly Appliquéd by Hand 98. Mostly Appliquéd by Machine 99. Hand Embroidered 100. Machine Embroidered 101. Embroidered/Appliquéd “In the Hoop” 102. Modern Quilt with Negative Space 103. Recycled (used garments/objects in quilt) 104. Holiday/Seasonal TULELAKE-BUTTE VALLEY FAIR – September 5-8th, 2019

Class 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136.

Division 6- Miniature Quilts – Amateur Level Art/Landscape Quilt Mostly Patchwork by Hand Mostly Patchwork by Machine Mostly Appliquéd by Hand Mostly Appliquéd Mostly by Machine Wool Applique Quilt BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

AMATUER – QUILTED PLACEMATS, RUNNERS, TABLE TOPPERS LABOR OF 1 PERSON Class 137.

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138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 143.

Appliqué Holiday Hand Embroidered Embroidered/Appliquéd in the Hoop Wool Applique Quilt BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do not enter)

AMATUER – MINIATURE QUILTS 119” AROUND OR LESS Labor of 2 or More People

AMATEUR - LARGE QUILTS 344” AROUND OR LARGER LABOR OF 2 OR MORE PEOPLE Quilts in this section are made by two or more people. One individual has created the top of the quilts, then quilting has been done by another person.

Class 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. 149. 150. 151. 152. 153. 154. 155. 156.

Division 6 –– Amateur Level Mostly Patchwork by Hand Mostly Patchwork by Machine Mostly Appliquéd by Hand Mostly Appliquéd by Machine Hand Embroidered Machine Embroidered Embroidered/Appliquéd “In the Hoop” Modern Quilt with Negative Space Recycled (used garments/objects in quilt) Holiday/Seasonal Memory (Photos) Tied Quilts Wool Applique

157.

Restored. Vintage Quilt Finished, Repaired,

158.

Challenge Quilt, Best use of fair theme “Diamond Gem Rides Again”

159.

Class 186. 187. 188. 189. 190. 191. 192.

BEST OF CLASS AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Quilts in this section are made by two or more people. One individual has created the top of the quilts, then quilting has been done by another person

160. 161. 162. 163. 164. 165. 166. 169. 170. 171. 172. 173. 174. 175. 176. 177. 178.

Class 179. 180. 181. 182. 183. 184. 185.

Division 6- Miniature Quilts – Amateur Level Art/Landscape Quilt Mostly Patchwork by Hand Mostly Patchwork by Machine Mostly Appliquéd by Hand Mostly Appliquéd by Machine Wool Applique Quilt Best of Class (Do not enter)

AMATUER – QUILTED PLACEMATS, RUNNERS, TABLE TOPPERS Labor of 2 or More People

AMATERUR - SMALL QUILTS 120”-343” AROUND LABOR OF 2 OR MORE PEOPLE

Class

Quilts in this section are made by two or more people. One individual has created the top of the quilts, then quilting has been done by another person.

Division 6 Amateur Level

206.

207A

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Rosette - A Best of Class may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

This division if for advanced quilters or those who receive money for their work.

207.

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BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

ADVANCED/PROFESSIONAL LARGE QUILTS 344” AROUND OR LARGER Class 193. 194. 195. 196. 197. 198. 199. 200. 201. 202. 203. 204. 205.

Mostly Patchwork by Hand Mostly Patchwork by Machine Mostly Appliqué by Hand Mostly Appliqué by Machine Hand Embroidered Machine Embroidered Embroidered/Appliquéd “In the Hoop” Art or Landscape Quilt Modern Quilt with Negative Space Recycled (Used Garments/Objects in Quilt) Holiday/Seasonal Quilt Memory Quilt Tied Quilt Wool Applique Restored – Vintage Quilt Finished Repaired Any Other Quilt Best of Class (Do not Enter)

Division 6 – Amateur Level Patchwork Appliqué Holiday Hand Embroidered Embroidered/Appliquéd in the Hoop Wool Applique

Division 6 – Large Quilts, Advanced/Professional Mostly Patchwork by Hand Mostly Patchwork by Machine Mostly Appliquéd by Hand Mostly Appliquéd by Machine Hand Embroidered Machine Embroidered Embroidered/Appliquéd “In the Hoop” Modern Quilt with Negative Space Recycled (used garments/objects in quilt) Holiday/Seasonal Memory (Photos) Tied Quilts Wool Applique Restored. Vintage Quilt Finished, Repaired. Challenge Quilt, Best use of fair theme “Diamond Gem Rides Again” Any Other Quilt EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK


208.

BEST OF CLASS AWARD (Do Not Enter)

ADVANCED/PROFESSIONAL SMALL QUILTS 343”-120” AROUND This division if for advanced quilters or those who receive money for their work. Class

209. 210. 211. 212. 213. 214. 215. 218. 219. 220. 221. 222. 223. 224. 225. 225A. 226.

Division 6 Large Quilts, Advanced/Professional

Mostly Patchwork by Hand Mostly Patchwork by Machine Mostly Appliqué by Hand Mostly Appliqué by Machine Hand Embroidered Machine Embroidered Embroidered/Appliquéd “In the Hoop” Art or Landscape Quilt Modern Quilt with Negative Space Recycled (Used Garments/Objects in Quilt) Holiday/Seasonal Quilt Memory Quilt Tied Quilt Wool Applique Restored – Vintage Quilt Finished Repaired, Any Other Quilt Best of Class award (Do not enter)

ADVANCED/PROFESSIONAL MINIATURE QUILTS 119” AROUND OR LESS Class 227. 228. 229. 230. 231. 232. 233.

Division 6- Miniature Quilts – Advanced/Professional Art/Landscape Quilt Mostly Patchwork by Hand Mostly Patchwork by Machine Mostly Appliquéd by Hand Mostly Appliquéd by Machine Wool Applique

DIVISION 6 CLASS 241 TULELAKE-BUTTE VALLEY FAIR QUILT CHALLENGE SPONSORED BY TATER PATCH QUILTS and THE SEWING WORKS Contest Rules: • • • • • • • • • • •

Size no larger than 160” circumference (40”x40”) any shape is acceptable – round, rectangle, square, ect. Must use each of the coordinating fabrics – any amount but must be visible. You may add TWO pieces of fabric of your choice Get creative – it is OK to embellish, quilt, paint, use buttons, beads, tread, yarn, ect. All entries must be clean and unscented, no cigarette odor or pet hair. Must have sleeve attached for hanging Label much be 4” x 4”; include name, address, phone & entry title on bottom right corner on the back side All entries will be returned by December 1, 2019. Prizes will be awarded to 1st place, (established by the judge) and viewer’s choice. May enter as group or individual. Design may be original or purchased pattern, but you MUST give credit to the designer

BEST OF CLASS AWARD (Do Not Enter)

ADVANCE/PROFESSIONAL – QUILTED PLACEMATS, RUNNERS, TABLE TOPPERS Class 234. 235. 236. 237. 238. 239. 240.

Division 6 – Advanced/Professional Patchwork Appliqué Holiday Hand Embroidered Embroidered/Appliquéd in the Hoop Wool Applique BEST OF CLASS AWARD (Do Not Enter)

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DIVISION 7 ADULT EXHIBITOR FLOWERS Exhibits must have been grown by the exhibitor within the same community represented by the exhibitor except classes for arrangements. 1. PLEASE NOTE: There is one flower show for arrangements and potted plants, 2 flower shows for cut flowers (to make for the freshest exhibits). Please fill out an entry form on the flowers you expect to bring to the fair. Your entry fees will not be due until the day you bring the entries in. 2. For educational purposes, please list variety of plant if known. 3. The same potted plant may not be exhibited in this department two years in succession. Grooming of plants is very important. Plants should be ready for display. Remove all bugs, groom clean pots. 4. All items that are part of the exhibit must be left in place or premium awards will be withheld. Fresh flowers of same type may replace flowers in arrangements only after judging. 5. Cut flower exhibit from the first show will be removed Friday night from 8pm to 9pm. You may pick up your ribbons on Sunday when you pick up your check from 8pm to 9pm or on Monday, following the fair.

SCORECARD FOR JUDGING ARRANGEMENTS: Design ....................................................................................................................... 40% Creativity (Imaginative) ............................................................................................. 30% Distinction (Craftsmanship) ...................................................................................... 20% Conformity (Fitness to Theme) ................................................................................. 10%

SCORECARD FOR JUDGING CUT FLOWERS & POTTED PLANTS Cultural Perfection (Substance, Vigor) ..................................................................... 35% Condition (Grooming) ............................................................................................... 20% Color of Bloom .......................................................................................................... 20% Form .......................................................................................................................... 15% Size ........................................................................................................................... 10%

FRESH FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Friday, August 16th. Home Economics Building Thursday, September 5th 7-9am Thursday, September 6th at 1pm Two entries per class $1.00 per entry American Adult - California / Oregon Resident

Cash Award Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd $5 $3 Division Award Sweepstakes & Rosettes $20 $15

3rd $2 $10

All arrangements must contain some fresh plant material unless otherwise specified. Use expensive accessories or antiques at your own risk. It is not proper to use the American Flag in a flower arrangement. Limit of size for arrangements: 15” depth (front to back to fit shelf). Exhibitor may enter only ONE category – Novice/Amateur or Advanced/Skilled

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Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Division 7 – Novice / Amateur Arrangements “It Is What It Is” “Harvest Time” “Little Mini” “Roses for Remembrance” “Flowers on the Farm” “Diamond Gem Rides Again” BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

*Novice / Amateur Arrangements: Open to exhibitors who have won nine or fewer blue ribbons in floriculture design classes.

Class 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.

Division 7 – Advanced / Skilled Arrangements “It is What It Is” “Harvest Time” “Little Mini” “Roses for Remembrance” “Flowers on the Farm” “Diamond Gem Rides Again” BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

*Advanced / Skilled Arrangements: Open to exhibitors who have won more than nine blue ribbons in floriculture design classes.

OPEN ARRANGEMENTS Open to Novice/Amateur, and Advanced/Skilled, Fresh Plant material not required in these classes only. Use of silk, dried flowers etc. may be used in these arrangements. THESE CLASSES ARE MADE IN MEMORY OF SILVER McFALL WHOSE BEAUTIFUL ENTRIES OF FLOWERS AND CRAFTS AT THE TULELAKEBUTTE VALLEY FAIR WERE EVER PRESENT

Class 15. 16.

Division 7 – Open Arrangements “Anything Goes” “Diamond Gem Rides Again”

POTTED PLANTS Plants must have been in exhibitor’s possession 90 days prior to fair. Plants must be groomed. Limit of one plant per pot, unless otherwise specified. Specify height on entry form of large plants (accepted if room is available). A Best of Show Rosette will be awarded to one plant. For “exhibit only” plants may be displayed if space permits.

Class 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32.

Division 7 – Potted Plants African Violet, All Other Begonia, All Other Bonsai Coleus, Single Coleus, Collection (3-5) Cactus Cactus (4 or more assembled in 1 container) Foliage Plants, Miniature Garden Ferns Fuchsias Geranium, Any Color Ivy Miniature Garden, OR Patio Pot (3 or more) Philodendron Rose, Miniature (larger than 6” pot) Succulent Plant EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK


33. 34. 35. 36. 37.

Terrarium Vining Plant, Other Potted Plant, Foliage Potted Plant, Flowering

N9

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

DIVISION 8 ADULT EXHIBITOR MOBILE FLOWER GARDENS WHEEL BARROW MOBILE FLOWER GARDEN ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Friday, August 16th Home Economics Building Wednesday, September 4th 8am-5pm Thursday, September 5th September 7th 8pm-9pm September 8th 9am-5pm No Restrictions $5.00 per entry Danish Adult - California / Oregon Resident

Cash Award Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd $30 $20

3rd $15

Rules: Limited to the first fifteen entries received. Plant a container garden in a standard size (4 foot cubic) wheel barrel. There is no “minimum” number of products required in your exhibit. However, the quality, quantity and variety of products will be evaluated in the scoring. Gardens are to be completed/planted off-grounds ready for set-up. Exhibitor must provide their own wheelbarrow. Gardens may be placed in full sun. Watering of the gardens will be done by Fair staff. Plant roots must be in direct contact with soil in the Wheel Barrow Gardens. Fair shall not be responsible for any lost or damaged items. The use of valuable belongings are strongly discouraged in the Wheel Barrow Gardens. All wheel barrows must be free standing with no sharp or hazardous corners/edges.

Class 1. 2. 3.

Division 8 – Wheel Barrow Mobile Flower Garden Individual – Adult Group Organization – Adult Age Group BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

WINE BARREL MOBILE FLOWER GARDEN Rules: Limited to the first fifteen entries received. Plant a container garden in a standard size (4 foot cubic) wheel barrel. There is no “minimum” number of products required in your exhibit. However, the quality, quantity and variety of products will be evaluated in the scoring. Gardens are to be completed/planted off-grounds ready for set-up. Exhibitor must provide their own wine barrel. Gardens may be placed in full sun. Watering of the gardens will be done by Fair staff. Plant roots must be in direct contact with soil in the Wine Barrel Gardens. Fair shall not be responsible for any lost or damaged items. The use of valuable belongings are strongly discouraged in the Wine Barrel Gardens. All wine barrels must be free standing with no sharp or hazardous corners/edges.

Class 4. 5. 6.

Division 8 – Wine Barrel Mobile Flower Garden Individual – Adult Group Organization – Adult age Group BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

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Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

Division 9 ADULT EXHIBITOR CONTAINER FLOWER GARDENS ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Friday, August 16th Home Economics Building Wednesday, September 4th 8am-5pm Thursday, September 5th Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm No Restrictions $5.00 per entry Danish Adult - California / Oregon Resident

Cash Award Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd $30 $20

3rd $15

Rules: 1. Plants may be started by exhibitor or may originally be nursery stock, and may be outdoor or houseplants, succulents, etc. 2. Ceramic, metal, wood, or other containers may be used. 3. Garden should show evidence that plants were grown in container. 4. More than one container may be used in a garden.

Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13.

Division 9 – Container Flower Gardens Flowering Containers under 2’ in diameter or length Flowering Containers 2’ to 3’ in diameter or length Flowering Plants in a Basket Flowering Animal Container (chicken, duck, cow, etc.) Flowering Plants in a boot(s) or shoe(s) Foliage Plants in a Basket Foliage Containers up to 3’ in diameter or length Cacti and/or Succulent Garden up to 3’ in diameter or length Foliage Plants in a Basket Foliage Plants in a boot(s) or shoe(s) Flowering and/or foliage plants in a birdcage Hanging Basket BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

DIVISION 10 ADULT EXHIBITOR THURSDAY / FRIDAY FRESH CUT FLOWERS ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO:

Friday, August 16th Home Economics Building Thursday, September 5th 7-9am

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EXHIBITS JUDGED: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Thursday, September 5th at 1pm Two entries per class $1.00 per entry American Adult - California / Oregon Resident

PRE-ENTRY REQUIRED

Bring flowers Thursday of the fair from 7-9am.

Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Class 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. Class 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. Class 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. Class 38. 39. 40. 41. Class 42. 43. 44. 45. 46.

Division 10 – Asters Giant Pink (3 Blooms) Giant White (3 Blooms) Giant Lavender (3 Blooms) Giant Purple (3 Blooms) Giant Other (3 Blooms) Pompon Pink (1 Spray) Pompon Other (1 Spray) Division 10 – Chrysanthemum – 1 Spray Single Early Hardy, Yellow Early Hardy, Pink Early Hardy, Bronze Early Hardy, White Early Hardy, All Other Pompon, Any Color All Other, Not Listed Division 10 - Petunias- 3 Separated Stems Double, White Double, Bi-Color Double, Pink Double, Purple Double, All Other Single, Plain, Bi-Color Single, Plain, Pink Single, Plain, White Single, Plain Purple Single, Plain, Red Ruffled, Pink Ruffled, All Other Petunia, All Other Division 10 - Dahlia Large, Over 8” (1 Stem) Medium, 4”-8” (1 Stem) Cactus, 4”-8” (1 Stem) Bi-Color, (1 Stem) Cactus, 2”-4” (1 Stem) Collarettes (1 Stem) Pompon 2” -4” (3 Stems) Miniature, under 2” (3) 5 Different Types Division 10 – Carnations Dianthus (3 Stems) Sweet William (3 Stems) Miniature (3 Stems) Single Petal (3 Stems) Division 10 – All Other Daisy, Gloriosa (1 Stem) Daisy, Shasta (3 Stems) Daisy, All Other (3 Stems) Gaillardia (3 Stems) Michaelmas (1 Spray)

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47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57.

Chinese Lantern (1 Spray) Calendula, Orange (5 Blooms) Calendula, Yellow (5 Blooms) Hosta, Giant & Larch Leaved, 1 Leaf Hosta, Medium, leaved, 2 Leaves Hosta, Miniature, Small Sward Leaved 3 Leafs Bouquet Over 15” Bouquet 7”-15” Bouquet Under 7” Bouquet, Anything goes, Unusual Container Any other bulb, Not Listed (1 Stem)

DIVISION 11 ADULT EXHIBITOR SATURDAY / SUNDAY FRESH CUT FLOWERS ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Class 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Class 20. 21. 22. Class 23. 24. 25. Class

Friday, August 16th Home Economics Building Saturday, September 8th 7-9am Saturday, September 8th at 1pm Two entries per class $1.00 per entry American Adult - California / Oregon Resident

Division 11 - Roses - 1 Main Stem (Foliage required) Climber Floribunda, (1 stem) Miniature, (1 spray) Tea, Hybrid, Pink Tea, Hybrid, Yellow Tea, Hybrid, Red Tea, Hybrid, White Tea, Hybrid, Any Other All Other Roses Division 11 - Gladiola- (1 Spike) Miniature (2 Spikes) Ruffled, All Colors Pink or Lavender Orange or Salmon White Purple or Wine Red Blend Yellow Any other Division 11 - Marigolds- Under 2” Blooms Yellow, (5 Blooms) Orange, 5 Blooms) All Other, (5 Blooms) Division 11 - Marigolds - 2”-3” Blooms Yellow, (3 Blooms) Orange, (3 Blooms) All Other, (3 Blooms) Division 11 – Marigolds - over 3” Blooms EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK


26. Class 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. Class 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. Class 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78.

All Other (3 Blooms) Division 11 – Other Classes Clematis (1 Bloom Floating) Cosmos (5 Blooms) Green Bells, Ireland (1 Spray) Lavatera (1 Spray) Pansies (3 Stems) Phlox, Plain (1 Stem) Phlox, With Eye (1 Stem) 3 Sunflowers, 4” & under 3 Sunflowers, over 4” Sunflower double (3 Stem) Nasturtium, Single (5 Blooms) Nasturtium, Double (5 Blooms) Snap Dragon (1 Stem) Snap Dragon Double (1 Stem) Sweet Peas (5 Stems No leaves) Any other annual, Not listed (3 Stems) Berried Branch (1) Yarrow (1 Stem) Any Other Perennial, Not listed (1 Stem) list Bouquet – Over 15” Bouquet – 7”-15” Bouquet – Anything goes in unusual container Division 11 - Zinnia Giant, 4” & over, 1 color, (1 Stem) Cactus, 4” & over, 1 color (1 Stem) Giant 4” & over, bicolor (1 Stem) Cactus 4” & over bicolor (1 Stem) Pompon, 1 color, (5 Stem) Bi-Color, (5 Stems) Pompon Bi-Color Bouquet, 12 Stems, mixed colors, & sizes(provide own container) Division 11 – More “Other” Classes Trumpet Vine Honey Suckle Vine Lavender Rosemary Hibiscus Hosta African Daisy Angels Trumped Anise Hyssop Chrysanthemum Tickweed Ice Plant Larkspur Cone Flower Ornamental Grass Helen’s Flower Lily Coral Bells Blazing Star Meadow Sage/Salvia Pincushion Flower Foxglove

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DIVISION 12 ADULT EXHIBITOR FOODS All entries in this division must be home prepared by the exhibitor. No mixes unless class specifies. Label any dish or container with name and address. Paper plates will be provided. Exhibitors are encouraged to include recipes on small index cards. All food exhibits are unsafe for consumption after display & will be immediately discarded after fair. Exhibit tags will be saved until 5 pm the Monday after fair. ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Friday, August 16th Home Economics Building Tuesday, September 3rd 6-9pm Wednesday, September 4th 7-10am Wednesday, September 4th at 1pm Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm Two entries per class $1.00 per entry American Adult - California / Oregon Resident

Premiums Offered Per Class Baking/Confections Sweepstakes Preserved Foods Sweepstakes

1st -$5

2nd-$3

3rd -$2

1st -$20

2nd -$15

3rd -$10

1st -$20

2nd -$15

3rd -$10

BREAD (1/3 loaf bread plus 1 slice for judging)

Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Division 12 - Foods Banana Bread Bread Machine Doughnuts French Bread Fruit &/or Nut Bread Pumpkin Bread White or Wheat Bread Zucchini Bread Corn Bread All Other Bread BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

BISCUITS & ROLLS (Bring 3 biscuits or rolls plus 1 for judging)

Class 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.

Division 12 – Foods Biscuits Croissant Dinner Rolls, Yeast Muffins Sweet Rolls, Yeast Cinnamon Rolls All Other, list BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK


DECORATED FOODS (Whole Cake, Maybe Styrofoam)

Class 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Division 12 – Foods Decorated Cake (any method) Gingerbread or Graham Cracker House Novelty “Diamond Gem Rides Again” Item Any other item, please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

CAKES (1/4 cake plus 1 slice to judge)

Class 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37.

Division 12 -Foods Angel Food Cake Bundt Cake Carrot Cake Frosted Layer Cake Loaf or Pound Cake Fruit Cake , Other Coffee Cake Rum Cake Upside Down Cake All other cake (includes Cheesecake) List Any cake use cake mix with recipe Variation, List recipe

Class 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51.

Division 12 - Foods Bar Cookies Brownies Chocolate Chip Decorated Cookies Other than chocolate chip (M&M, or other Flavor chips) Oatmeal No Bake Cookies Peanut Butter Cookies Rolled, Unfrosted Snicker doodles Ginger Snaps Persimmon Sugar All Other list Grandmas cookie Jar (Clear container with at least 1 dozen cookies, 3 +

52. 53. 54.

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

Varieties)

Giant Decorated Cookie, (1) 4”-6” BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

PIES & PASTRIES (minimum whole pie size of 4”)

Class 55. 56. 57. 58. 59.

Division 12 – Foods Apple Pie (Two-crust) Cherry Pie (Two-crust) Cream Pie Fruit or Berry, (Two-crust) Pecan Pie, (One-crust)

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60. 61. 62. 63.

Pumpkin Pie, (One-crust) All other pie, List All other pastry, List BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

CONFECTIONS (4) 1” x 1” pieces, plus one piece)

Class 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74.

Division 12 - Foods Divinity Fudge, Chocolate Fudge, All other Peanut Brittle Toffee Truffles Hard Candy, Other Dipped & Cordials Candy made in mold All Other, List

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette ,- A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

PRESERVED FOODS All products being considered for the cash awards which have not otherwise been eliminated from consideration will be opened. A jar of like quality food may be exchanged for open jar day after judging, before noon. GLASS FRUIT JAR – A container specifically designed for canning purposes. No paraffin seals. All canning exhibits must be in sealed jars. NON-ACID FOOD – All vegetables must be canned UNDER PRESSURE. Low acid fruits such as figs should be made more acid by adding lemon juice, as directed in the University Agriculture Extension Service leaflet. “Home Canning of Fruits.” Tomatoes and fruits (not including the juices) must be processed in a boiling water bath. Exhibitors should loosen rings – not lids. Jars will be disqualified if they cannot be opened with reasonable effort. Jars must be properly labeled by exhibitor.

CANNED FRUITS (Pint Jars preferred)

Class 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87.

Division 12 – Foods Applesauce Apricots Berry, List Cherries Peaches Pears Plums Prunes Rhubarb Strawberries Any Fruit, Honey added All Other List BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK


CANNED VEGETABLES (Pint Jars preferred)

Class 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96.

Division 12 – Foods Beans, Green Carrots Corn Peas Sauerkraut Squash Tomatoes All Other, List BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

MARMALADES & BUTTERS Class 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138.

Class 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110.

Division 12 – Foods Beets, Pickled Beans, Pickled Bread & Butter Pickles Dill Pickles Artichokes, Pickled Peppers, Pickled Relish Sweet Pickles Vinegar, Balsamic Vinegar, Flavored All Other Vinegar, Please List All Other Relish, Please List All Other Pickled Food, Please List

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

JAMS & JELLIES Class 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121.

(Clear Jelly Jars preferred)

Division 12 – Foods Apple or Crabapple Apricot Blackberry Boysenberry Peach Plum and/or Wild Plum Raspberry Strawberry Mixed Fruit, List All Other, List

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

SAUCES & CONDIMENTS

PICKLES, RELISHES & VINEGAR (Pint Jars preferred)

(1/2 Pint Jars preferred)

Division 12 – Foods Butter, Apple Butter, Peach Butter, Pear Butter, Other - Specify Conserve, Any - Specify Marmalade, Apricot Marmalade, Lemon Marmalade, Orange Marmalade, Other - Specify

(1/2 Pint Jars preferred)

Class 139. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. 149.

Division 12 – Foods BBQ Sauce Spaghetti Sauce Pesto Sauce Mustard, Hot Mustard, Mild Salsa, Hot Salsa, Mild Salsa, Any Other Other Sweet Sauce, please specify Other Savory Sauce, please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

DRIED FOODS Class 150. 151. 152. 153. 154.

Division 12 – Foods Dried Fruit, please specify Dried Vegetables, please specify Jerky, Dried Meats, please specify Any other dried food, please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

HONEY Class 155. 156. 157.

Division 12 – Foods Raw Honey, please specify Any other type of honey, please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

PRESERVES (1/2 Pint jars preferred)

Class 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128.

Division 12 - Foods Berry Peach Plum Pear Strawberry All Other

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

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DIVISION 13 ADULT EXHIBITOR PHOTOGRAPHY ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO:

EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Friday, August 16th Home Economics Building Friday, August 30th 10 am – 7pm Saturday, September 31st 9am – 5 pm Monday, September 4th 10am Judging is closed to the public Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm Two entries per class $1.00 per entry American Adult - California / Oregon Resident

SCORECARD FOR PHOTOGRAPHY

Impact ..................................................................................................... 35% Composition............................................................................................ 35% Technical Quality .................................................................................... 15% Presentation ........................................................................................... 15% Total ...................................................................................................... 100%

Cash Award Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd $5 $3

3rd $2

Photographs must not have been exhibited at this fair before, however the pictures may have been taken prior to last year’s fair. Each picture (from the same negative or digital shot) may only be entered in one class. One photo per mat board (series allowed only in Tell-A-Story Classes). Please do not mail photos. Unframed prints must be matted or affixed to a backing such as poster board or foam board, borders to be no larger than 2 inches. Selfadhesive Velcro or plastic hanger will be attached to the back of the photo upon entry at fair to permit display. Prints must not be framed except where specified. Framed prints must be ready for hanging complete with screw eyes and wire. For added protection, photos may be “shrink–wrapped.” Size requirements specified in each class refer to actual photo measurement. Entries must be entered into the appropriate class to receive judging. Print Artist’s name and class number on back of picture. No names to be exposed on front of picture, if name is on front please cover with tape. Traditional Print – Any photo taken with film or digital reader card, where the image has not undergone manipulation other than cropping, burning and dodging, normal color or density balancing and spotting. MANIPULATED PRINT – Any change to the image beyond the traditional changes, this includes hand coloring, cross processing, photo collage, photograms, cyanotype, Polaroid transfers, etc. When entering in these classes, you are required to provide the original photo prior to being manipulated and the manipulated photo in order to demonstrate the change. NOVICE: Open to those who engage in Photography as a hobby, whose returns from sales, if any, do not exceed the cost of the materials for the article sold and who are not otherwise remunerated on account of engaging in this work, except cash prizes or premium awards. ADVANCED: Open to those exhibitors who engage in photography for remuneration but not as an occupation or teacher. PROFESSIONAL: Open to those exhibitors whose sales have exceeded cost of materials used. Art instructors, art gallery members or any person otherwise remunerated on account of engaging in their profession.

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NOVICE / AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES COLOR OR BLACK & WHITE TRADITIONAL SNAPSHOT (4” x 6” or 3” X 5”)

Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

Division 13 - Photography Action Agriculture Animal(s), live domestic or farm Animal(s), live wildlife Architectural Bird(s), Live Bridges Floral Historical Insect(s) Landscapes / Building(s) Scenic Scenic, Water People Portrait of Child Portrait of Adult Seascape / Marine Sports Still Life Sunset Tulelake-Butte Valley Fairgrounds Event Other BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

COLOR OR BLACK & WHITE TRADITIONAL PRINT 35 square inches (i.e. 5X7) UNFRAMED

Class 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 40a

Division 13 - Photography Animals - Domestic Animals - In Nature Agriculture Architectural Bridges Floral Historical Landscape - Mountainous Landscape - Desert Landscape - Valley Landscape – Klamath Basin Landscape - Other People Portrait of Adult Portrait of Child Sunset Sports Motor Sports EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK


41. 42. 43.

Patriotic Other BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

COLOR OR BLACK & WHITE TRADITIONAL PRINT 80 square inches (i.e. 8X10) UNFRAMED

Class 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63.

Division 13 - Photography Animals - Domestic Animals – In Nature Agriculture Architectural Bridges Floral Historical Landscape - Mountainous Landscape - Desert Landscape - Valley Landscape – Klamath Basin Landscape - Other People Portrait of Adult Portrait of Child Sunset Sports Patriotic Other

70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89.

MANIPULATED PRINT – Any change to the image beyond the traditional changes, this includes digitally manipulated, hand coloring, cross processing, montages, photo collage, solar grams, photo grams, cyanotype, Polaroid transfers, etc. When entering in these classes, you are required to provide the original photo prior to being manipulated and the manipulated photo in order to demonstrate the change. Class Division 13 - Photography 64. Landscape 65. Animal(s) 66. Person(s) 67. Abstract BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) 68.

COLOR OR BLACK & WHITE TRADITIONAL PRINT 35 square inches (i.e.: 5 X 7) UNFRAMED

Class 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100.

Overall size not to exceed 18” X 26”

NO FRAMES. Interpret the class titles below and enter your photographs of your choice of color or black & white & traditional or manipulated. Exhibitor is encouraged to add captions, i.e.: “Yosemite National Park”, “Australia”, etc. Class Division 13 - Photography 69. “Celebrate” TULELAKE-BUTTE VALLEY FAIR – September 5-8th, 2019

Division 13 - Photography Animal(s), live Birds(s), live Flower(s) Landscape Portrait of Person(s) Sunset Forest or Tree Agriculture Sport Other BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette & $10 Cash Award A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

COLOR OR BLACK & WHITE TRADITIONAL PRINT

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

INTERPRETIVE PHOTOGRAPHY

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

ADVANCED / PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

5x7 to 8x12 UNFRAMED

“The Well Beaten Path” “Things on a Fencepost” “Simply Precious” “Spring Fling” “On the Water” “On Top of the World” “Family Time” Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

MANIPULATED PRINT COLOR OR BLACK & WHITE

“Happy Faces” “Hard at Work” “Muddy Mess” “Patriotic” “Nature’s Beauty” “Friends” “Cityscapes” “Textures” “Life on the Farm” “Winter” “Kid’s Best Friends” “Diamond Gem Rides Again”

80 square inches (i.e.: 8 x 10) UNFRAMED

Class 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108.

Division 13 - Photography Animal(s), live Birds(s), live Flower(s) Landscape Portrait of Person(s) Sunset Forest or Tree Agriculture EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK


109. 110. 111.

Sport Other Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

COLOR OR BLACK & WHITE TRADITIONAL PRINT Framed, 8X10 to 16X24

Class 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117.

ADULT EXHIBITOR BEEF DIVISIONS

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Division 13 - Photography Landscape Animal(s)/Bird(s), live Portrait of Person(s) Patriotic Other BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette & $10 Cash Award A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

ENTRY FORMS DUE: EXHIBITS RECEIVED: EXHIBITS JUDGED: EXHIBIT RELEASED ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd 3rd $40 $30 $15 Rosettes will be awarded to Champion Bull and Female of each division and to the Supreme Champion Bull and Female.

INTERPRETIVE PHOTOGRAPHY

REGISTERED PUREBRED BEEF BREEDING ANIMALS

Overall size not to exceed 18” X 26”

NO FRAMES. Interpret the class titles below and enter your photographs of your choice of color or black & white & traditional or manipulated. Exhibitor is encouraged to add captions, i.e.: “Yosemite National Park”, “Australia”, etc. Class Division 13 - Photography 118. “Celebrate” 119. “Happy Faces” 120. “Hard at Work” 121. “Muddy Mess” 122. “On Vacation” 123. “Nature’s Beauty” 124. “Friends” 125. “Cityscapes” 126. “Texturesr” 127. “Life on the Farm” 128. “Winter” 129. “Kid’s Best Friends” 130. “Diamond Gem Rides Again” 131. “The Well Beaten Path” 132. “Things on a Fencepost” 133. “Spring Fling” 134. “Vintage” 135. “On the Water” 136. “On Top of the World” 137. “Family Time” BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) 138.

DIVISION 14 ENGLISH BREEDS (Angus, Shorthorn, Hereford) FEMALES Class 1. 2. 3. 4.

Junior Calf Senior Calf Junior/Summer Yearling Senior Yearling

5. 6. 7. 8.

Junior Calf Senior Calf Junior/Summer Yearling Senior Yearling

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Date of Calving Jan. 1 – May 1, 2019 Sep. 1 – Dec. 31, 2018 Jan. 1 – Aug. 31, 2018 Mar. 1 – Dec. 31, 2017

BULLS Jan. 1 – May 1, 2019 Sep. 1 – Dec. 31, 2018 Jan. 1 – Aug. 31, 2018 Mar. 1 – Dec. 31, 2017

GROUPS All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals.

9. 10. 11.

Pair of Females: Two females Get of Sire: Four animals get of same bull, both sexes to be represented. Pair of Bulls: Two bulls

DIVISION 15 ALL OTHER BREEDS

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

ADULT EXHIBITOR LIVESTOCK SHOW DEPARTMENT

Friday, August 16th. September 3rd & 4th Must be in place by 1 pm on Sept 4th) Friday, September 6th As scheduled by Management Two entries per class $5.00 per entry American Adult - California / Oregon Resident

FEMALES Class 1. 2. 3. 4.

Junior Calf Senior Calf Junior/Summer Yearling Senior Yearling

Date of Calving Jan. 1 – May 1, 2019 Sep. 1 – Dec. 31, 2018 Jan. 1 – Aug. 31, 2018 Mar. 1 – Dec. 31, 2017

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BULLS 5. 6. 7. 8.

Junior Calf Senior Calf Junior/Summer Yearling Senior Yearling

Jan. 1 – May 1, 2019 Sep. 1 – Dec. 31, 2018 Jan. 1 – Aug. 31, 2018 Mar. 1 – Dec. 31, 2017

GROUPS

Class 4. 5.

All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals. Pair of Females: Two females Get of Sire: Four animals get of same bull, both sexes to be represented. Pair of Bulls: Two bulls

9. 10. 11.

DIVISION 16 COW & CALF FEMALES Class 1.

Cow and Calf All Breeds: Calf must have been born between November 1, 2018 to July 1, 2019 and be eligible for registry. NOTE: When making entry for this class, as a group, enter cow on one line and calf on one line; identify both animals by birth date and registration numbers. If a calf is not old enough to show as an individual and does not have a registration number, be sure to give birth date of the calf, permanent identification and registration number of its sire and dam.

DIVISION 17 NON-REGISTERED BEEF NOTE: Animals entered in the following classes cannot be entered in any other class of the Beef Cattle Division. A permanent ear tag or tattoo number is required. Animals which have been registered by a purebred association cannot be entered into this Division. Champions in this division are not eligible to compete for Supreme Champion Bull and Female.

BREEDING CATTLE Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd $25 $15 Rosettes will be awarded to Champion & Reserve Champion. Not eligible to compete for Supreme Champion Female. FEMALES Date of Calving Class Division 17- Non Registered Beef Sep. 2018 – May 1, 2019 1. Senior or Junior Calf Jan. 1 – Aug. 31, 2018 2. Junior or Summer Yearling Mar. 1 – Dec. 31, 2017 3. Senior Yearling

PROSPECT STEER & HEIFER SHOW Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd 3rd $35 $25 15 Rosettes will be awarded to Champion & Reserve Champion Steers. A permanent ear tag or tattoo number is required. Added Money Champion $500 Reserve Champion $250

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Division 17- Non Registered Beef – Open to Jr. and Adult Exhibitors California and Oregon residents Prospect Steers – All breeds/colors show together – Fall Born 2018 & Spring Born 2019 Prospect Heifers – All breeds/colors show together - Fall Born 2018 & Spring Born 2019

DIVISION 18 CATTLE PEN SHOW Note: A permanent ear tag or tattoo number is required. All Breeds judged together. Animals entered in this division are not required to be registered. One exhibitor or ranch name must own all the animals in each pen entry. Each pen shall consist of three (3) head of the specified entry type. Due to limited space, entries will be accepted in the order they are received. Entry fees will be refunded if space is not available. For ease of unloading, pen cattle will be requested to be in place by Tuesday of fair week no later than 10pm. Cattle pens will be setup in Senior Beef Barn. Judging will take place in the pens. ENTRY FORMS DUE: EXHIBITS RECEIVED: EXHIBITS JUDGED: EXHIBIT RELEASED ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Friday, August 16th Tuesday, September 3rd & Wednesday, September 4th (Must be in place by 1pm on September 4th) Friday, September 6th As scheduled by Management One entry per class $20.00 per entry American Adult & Jr. Exhibitors. California / Oregon Resident

Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd $100 $70 Rosettes will be given to the Supreme Champion Bull Pen, Supreme Champion Replacement Heifer Pen and Supreme Champion Feeder Steer Pen. Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Division 18 – Cattle Pen Show Fall Bulls Spring Bulls Fall Replacement Heifers Spring Replacement Heifers Bred Replacement Heifers Spring Feeder Steers

Birth Date Sept.1 – Dec. 31, 2018 Jan. 1 – June 1, 2019 Sept.1 – Dec. 31, 2018 Jan. 1 – June 1, 2019 2018 Jan. 1 – June 1, 2018

ADULT / OPEN SHEEP DIVISIONS REGISTERED PUREBRED BREEDING ANIMALS ENTRY FORMS DUE: EXHIBITS RECEIVED: EXHIBITS JUDGED: EXHIBIT RELEASED ENTRY LIMIT:

Friday, August 16th September 3rd 7 am to 10 am September 4th 7am to 3pm (Must be in place by 3 pm) Friday, September 6th As scheduled by Management Two entries per class

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ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

$5.00 per entry American Adult - California / Oregon Resident

Rosettes will be given to the Champion Ram and Ewe of each division and to the Supreme Champion Ram and Ewe. The Supreme Champion Ram & Ewe will be selected from the Champion Ewe and Ram from Divisions 19 thru 23. Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd $30 $20

3rd $10

RAMS

4. 5. 6. 7.

Yearling Ram Ram Lamb Pair Ram Lambs: Two ram lambs EWES Yearling Ewe Pair Yearling Ewes: Two yearling ewes Ewe Lamb Pair Ewe Lambs: Two ewe lambs GROUPS

8. 9. 10. Date of Lambing Sept. 2017 thru Aug. 2018 Sept. 2018 thru May 2019

Sept. 2017 thru Aug. 2018 Sept. 2018 thru May 2019

One entry per exhibitor per class. All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals and be one breed.

8. 9. 10.

Young Flock: One ram lamb and two ewe lambs Get of Sire: Four sheep, sired by the same ram, bred by exhibitor. Flock: One yearling ram or ram lamb, two yearling ewes and two ewe lambs.

RAMS

4. 5. 6. 7.

Yearling Ram Ram Lamb Pair Ram Lambs: Two ram lambs EWES Yearling Ewe Pair Yearling Ewes: Two yearling ewes Ewe Lamb Pair Ewe Lambs: Two ewe lambs GROUPS

Sept. 2017 thru Aug. 2018 Sept. 2018 thru May 2019

Young Flock: One ram lamb and two ewe lambs Get of Sire: Four sheep, sired by the same ram, bred by exhibitor. Flock: One yearling ram or ram lamb, two yearling ewes and two ewe lambs.

DIVISION 22 ALL OTHER WOOL BREEDS RAMS Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

8. 9. 10.

Date of Lambing

Yearling Ram Ram Lamb Pair Ram Lambs: Two ram lambs EWES Yearling Ewe Pair Yearling Ewes: Two yearling ewes Ewe Lamb Pair Ewe Lambs: Two ewe lambs GROUPS

Sept. 2017 thru Aug. 2018 Sept. 2018 thru May 2019

Sept. 2017 thru Aug. 2018 Sept. 2018 thru May 2019

Young Flock: One ram lamb and two ewe lambs Get of Sire: Four sheep, sired by the same ram, bred by exhibitor. Flock: One yearling ram or ram lamb, two yearling ewes and two ewe lambs.

Date of Lambing

DIVISION 23 WETHER SIRE/DAM

Sept. 2017 thru Aug. 2018 Sept. 2018 thru May 2019

RAMS Sept. 2017 thru Aug. 2018 Sept. 2018 thru May 2019

One entry per exhibitor per class. All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals and be one breed.

8. 9. 10.

Sept. 2017 thru Aug. 2018 Sept. 2018 thru May 2019

One entry per exhibitor per class. All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals and be one breed.

DIVISION 20 HAMPSHIRE Class 1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6. 7.

Date of Lambing

Yearling Ram Ram Lamb Pair Ram Lambs: Two ram lambs EWES Yearling Ewe Pair Yearling Ewes: Two yearling ewes Ewe Lamb Pair Ewe Lambs: Two ewe lambs GROUPS

One entry per exhibitor per class. All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals and be one breed.

DIVISION 19 DORSET Class 1. 2. 3.

Class 1. 2. 3.

Young Flock: One ram lamb and two ewe lambs Get of Sire: Four sheep, sired by the same ram, bred by exhibitor. Flock: One yearling ram or ram lamb, two yearling ewes and two ewe lambs.

DIVISION 21 ALL OTHER MEAT BREEDS

Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Date of Lambing

Yearling Ram Ram Lamb Pair of Ram Lambs: Two ram lambs EWES Yearling Ewe Pair of Yearling Ewes: Two yearling ewes Ewe Lamb Pair of Ewe Lambs: Two ewe lambs

Sep. 2017 thru Aug. 2018 Sep. 2018 thru May 2019

Sep. 2017 thru Aug. 2018 Sep. 2018 thru May 2019

GROUPS

8.

One entry per exhibitor per class. All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals and be of one breed.

Young Flock: One ram lamb and two ewe lambs

RAMS

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9.

Flock: One yearling ram or ram lamb, two yearling ewes and two ewe lambs.

DIVISION 24 COMMERCIAL SHEEP NOTE: A permanent ear tag or tattoo number is required. Animals, which have been registered by a purebred breed association, cannot be entered in this Division. Rosettes will be awarded to the Champion Ram and Ewe. The Champions from this division are not eligible to compete for Supreme Champion Ram and Ewe.

RAMS Class 1. 2. 3.

Date of Lambing Sep. 2017 thru Aug. 2018 Sep. 2018 thru May 2019

Yearling Ram Ram Lamb Pair of Ram Lambs: Two ram lambs EWES

4. 5. 6. 7.

Yearling Ewe Pair of Yearling Ewes: Two yearling ewes Ewe Lambs Pair of Ewe Lambs: Two ewe lambs

JR. DOE DAIRY GOATS (Not in milk, never freshened) Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Date of Kidding 5/8/19 - 8/22/19 3/16/19 - 5/7/19 1/1/19 - 3/15/19 1/1/18 - 12/31/18

Jr. Kid Intermediate Kid Sr. Kid Dry Yearling SR. DOE DAIRY GOATS (In milk) Yearling Two Year old Three Year old Four Year old Five Years or over Champions Challenge

1/1/18 - 12/31/18 Born in 2017 Born in 2016 Born in 2015 Born prior to 2014

DIVISION 31 GROUP CLASSES DAIRY GOATS

Sep. 2017 thru Aug. 2018 Sep. 2018 thru May 2019

All breeds judged together. Must all be owned by 1 exhibitor and entered in breed classes.

OPEN ADGA DAIRY GOAT SHOW DIVISIONS ENTRY FORMS DUE: EXHIBITS RECEIVED: EXHIBITS JUDGED: EXHIBIT RELEASED ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Friday, August 16th September 3rd 7 am to 10 am September 4th 7 am to 3pm (Must be in place by 3 pm) Sunday, September 8th Sunday, September 8th 7pm No entry limits $5.00 per entry American California / Oregon Resident

Official ADGA Sanctioned Show The order of the show is subject to change. Divisions not receiving enough entries for individual sanction will be combined into All Other Purebreds. The Junior and Senior shows ARE NOT separately sanctioned. ADGA Rules shall Govern. Show will be managed by Deborah Scott.

Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd $20 $15

3rd $10

ADGA Champion, Res. Champion, Champion Challenge & Best Doe in Show Rosettes in each breed division.

DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION DIVISION GRADES

25 26 27 28 29 30

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NUBIAN LA MANCHA ALPINE NIGERIAN AOB RECORDED

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

GROUP CLASSES Jr. Pair of Females Sr. Pair of Females Produce of Dam Get of Sire Jr. Herd Dairy Herd

Dry Milking Two Animals Three Animals Three Animals Four Animals @ least two milking

OPEN PYGMY GOAT SHOW DIVISION 32 WETHER PYGMY GOATS

Age of Goat Birth – 6 months 6 – 12 months 1 -2 Years 2 – 3 Years 3 Years & Older * Rosettes awarded to the Champion & Reserve Champion Wether.

Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Junior Wethers Intermediate Wethers Wethers Wethers Wethers

REGISTERED JR. PYGMY GOAT DOES

Age of Goat Birth – 6 months 4– 8 months 8 – 12 months 12 – 24 months * Rosettes awarded to the Champion & Reserve Champion Jr. Doe

Class 6. 7. 8. 9.

Does Kids Does Kids Does Kids Dry Yearling Does

REGISTERED SR. PYGMY GOAT DOES

Age of Goat Under 24 months 2 Years old 3 Years Old Four Years Old and Older * Rosettes awarded to the Champion & Reserve Champion Sr. Doe. * Rosettes awarded to the Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion Doe

Class 10. 11. 12. 13.

Freshened Does Two Year Old Does Three Year Old Does Four Year Old Does & Older

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DIVISION 33

GYMKHANA OPEN HORSE SHOW

MEAT GOATS ALL BREEDS JUDGED TOGETHER

Sign-ups for classes at 8 a.m.; Ride at 9 a.m. on Thursday, September 5th at the horse arena. All 6 and under events will run before the other age groups. The age groups are:

ENTRY FORMS DUE: EXHIBITS RECEIVED: EXHIBITS JUDGED: EXHIBIT RELEASED ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd $20 $15

Friday, August 16th Tuesday, September 3rd 7am to 10am Wednesday, September 4th 7am to 3pm (Must be in place by 3pm) Friday, September 6th As scheduled by Management Two entries per class $5.00 per entry American Adult - California / Oregon Resident

3rd $10

Champion & Reserve Champion Show Rosettes will be awarded.

JR. DOE BREEDING MEAT GOATS (All purebreds together) Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

11. 12.

Date of Kidding

Jr. Kid Intermediate Kid Sr. Kid Yearling Jr. Pair of Does

4/16/19 - 8/31/19 3/1/19 - 4/15/19 1/1/19 - 2/29/19 1/1/18 - 12/31/18

SR. DOE BREEDING MEAT GOATS (All purebreds together) Born in 2017 Two Year old Born in 2016 Three Year old Born in 2015 Four Year old Born prior to 1/1/2014 Five Years or over Sr. Pair of Does GROUP CLASSES BREEDING MEAT GOATS (All purebreds together) Dam & Daughter Get of Sire (At least 3 animals) All entries must have shown in the breeding classes

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1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Leadline, Ages1-6 Riders, Ages 1-6 Riders, Ages 7-9 Riders, Ages 10-12 Riders, Ages 13-18 Riders, Ages 19 & over

Events will include: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Barrels Speed Barrels Pole Bending Single Stake

There will be a $10 per person charge. 1st place awards for each class. Rosettes for 2nd -12th place provided by Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair. Thank you to Rhonda Hemphill and Jessica Hemphill for volunteering to organize and put this show on. Thank you to Hemphill Ranch, Dry Lake Ranch and Peggy Callas for sponsoring the Gymkhana. For more information, call Rhonda Hemphill (530) 664-5651.

JUNIOR STILL EXHIBITS DEPARTMENT Age Qualifications to enter the Junior Department: 1. Must be 9 years old or in 4th Grade by January 1, 2019. Exhibitors are eligible to compete/exhibit through December 31 of the year in which they turn 19 years of age. Please refer to the Primary Department for exhibitors younger than 9 years old as of January 1st. 2. Exhibitor is not required to be a member of any youth organization such as 4-H, FFA, etc. General Rules: 1. Entry forms are due by Friday, August 16th by 5:00p.m. 2. Please fill out your entry form completely. Entry forms and fees must be hand delivered to the fairgrounds between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday OR postmarked by 5:00 p.m. Friday, August 17th and mailed to Tulelake-Butte Valley Fairgrounds, P.O Box 866, Tulelake, CA 96134. No faxed entry forms will be accepted. 3. Junior exhibitors must own and/or grow or construct their exhibits. 4. The signature of the parent, guardian or teacher is required on the entry form. 5. Open to California and Oregon Residents unless otherwise stated. EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK


6. 7.

No entry limit unless otherwise stated. Items may not be entered in “Any Other” classes if there is a class offered for that item. 8. Care will be taken to ensure the safety of all items entered, but the fair shall not be responsible for any loss. 9. Any item unsuitable for display and not meeting exhibit requirements will be disqualified. 10. Items which must be hung for display must be ready to hang with sturdy hardware. 11. Exhibits must be accurately and correctly labeled, cleaned and pressed if needed. 12. All divisions or classes will be judged under the American system and/or Danish system. a. American - The judging process to rank exhibits against one another and award one first placing, one second, etc. b. Danish - The judging process to compare each exhibit on its own merit against the scorecard or recognized standard and award as many first placings, etc. as merited.

JUNIOR EXHIBITOR AGRICULTURE PRODUCE ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Friday, August 16th Home Economics Building Tuesday, September 3rd 6-9pm Wednesday, September 4th 7-10am September 4th at 1pm September 8th 8pm-9pm September 9th 9am-5pm Two entries per class $1.00 per entry Danish Jr. Exhibitor - California / Oregon Resident

Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd $4 $3

3rd $2

DIVISION 34 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR AGRICULTURE PRODUCE GRAINS Quantities Required: Bulk – 1 pint in canning jar with lid. Sheaves – Mature & Cured, not less than 4” in diameter at bottom

Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.

Division 34 – Jr. Agriculture Produce Barley - Bulk Oats - Bulk Wheat – Bulk Other Grain – Bulk Barley – Sheaf Oats – Sheaf

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7. 8.

Wheat – Sheaf Other Grains - Sheaf

FORAGE PLANT CROPS Class 9. 10. 11.

Division 34 – Jr. Agriculture Produce Alfalfa Sheaf Alfalfa (1 bale) Misc. Hay (bale)

FRUIT & POD VEGETABLES (Plate Display)

Class 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Division 34 – Jr. Agriculture Produce Beans, Yellow Wax (12) Beans, Green Snap, (12) Beans, Other, (12) Peppers, Sweet (3) Peppers, Hot (3) Peas, (12) Tomatoes, (3) Tomatoes, Small variety (10 or more) All other, (fit on 12” plate)

LEAFY & STEM VEGETABLES (Plate Display)

Class 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Division 34 – Jr. Agriculture Produce Cabbage, Green (1) Cabbage, Red (1) Corn Sweet (3) (leave husks on) Corn Other, (3) (leave husks on) All Other (fit on 12” Plate)

ROOT, BULK & TUBER VEGETABLES (Plate Display of 3 unless otherwise listed)

Class 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39.

Division 34 – Jr. Agriculture Produce Beets, topped Carrots, topped Garlic (6) Horseradish Root Onions, White Onions, Red, Yellow Parsnips, topped Potato, Russet Burbank Potato, Russet Norkotah Potato, Russet All Other Potato, Red Potatoes, Other Turnips, topped All, Other

VINE CROPS (Market Size)

Class 40. 41. 42. 43. 44.

Division 34 – Jr. Agriculture Produce Melon (1) Cucumbers, Slicing (3) Cucumbers, Pickling (3) Gourds, Ornamental (5) Pumpkin, (1) EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK


45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51.

Squash, Zucchini (3) Squash, Acorn (1) Squash, Butternut (1) Squash, Crook Neck (1) Squash, Scallop (3) Squash, All Other (1) All Other Edible Vine

DECIDOUS FRUITS (Plate Display of at least 5)

Class 52. 53. 54.

Division 34 – Jr. Agriculture Produce Apples Pears All Other, List

SMALL FRUITS & BERRIES (1 standard berry basket)

Class 55. 56. 57.

Division 34 – Jr. Agriculture Produce Strawberries Grapes (large bundle) All Other, List

MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCE Class 58. 59. 60. 61.

Division 34 – Jr. Agriculture Produce Honey (1 pint jar) Sunflower (1 head) Herb, List Eggs (min.1/2 dozen) in display container

PRODUCE ART (Use all fruits, nuts, vegetables, grains, and/or seeds.)

Class 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68.

Division 34 – Jr. Agriculture Produce Decorated Single Potato Decorated Group of Potatoes (2 or more) Gift basket, at least 75% homegrown Vegetable, Fruit &/or grain arrangement Scarecrow Birdhouse Decorated straw bale

NOVELTY PRODUCE Class 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77.

Division 34 –Jr. Agriculture Produce – Largest Size Cabbage Carrot Cucumber Onion Potato Pumpkin Squash Other Vegetable Other Fruit

Class 78. 79.

Division 34 – Jr. Agriculture Produce - Tallest Corn (1 stalk) Sunflower (1 stalk)

Class Division 34 – Jr. Agriculture Produce – Unusual Shape TULELAKE-BUTTE VALLEY FAIR – September 5-8th, 2019

80. 81. 82. 83.

Carrot Potato Zucchini Any Other

DIVISION 35 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR ARTS & CRAFTS ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Friday, August 16th Arts & Crafts Building Friday, August 30st 10am-7pm Saturday, August 31st 9am-5pm Tuesday, September 3rd 10am Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm None $1.00 per entry Danish Jr. Exhibitor - California / Oregon Resident

Premiums Offered Per Class 1st - $5 2nd - $3

3rd - $2

JR. ARTS & CRAFTS AGES 9 TO 10 Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27.

Division 35 – Arts & Crafts Beadwork, Bracelet Beadwork, Necklace Beadwork, Other Ceramics, General Ceramics, Fine Ceramics, Hydrocal Ceramics, Porcelain Clay/Dough Art Computer Art Dollhouse, Purchased and assembled by exhibitor Dollhouse, More than 50% made by exhibitor Drawing, Felt Pen Drawing, Pencil Drawing, other list Egg Decorating Greeting Card Holiday Craft, list Jewelry, (no beadwork) Leatherwork Misc., Ready to hang, List (for birdhouse see, Jr. Ag) Misc., Display on table, list Model, Lego, (50 Pieces or less) Model, Lego, (51 to 100 Pieces) Model, Lego, (101 Pieces or more) Mobile/Wind chimes Painting, List Medium (2 entries this class only) Painting on object (rock, tile, other), list EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK


28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35.

Sculpture, Clay Sculpture, Wood Sculpture, Other Paper Cutting or Folding Woodcraft, describe Poetry, Short Story ( see Sr. Arts & Crafts) All other Best use of Theme: “Diamond Gem Rides Again” Memory Album / Scrapbook – Bring your favorite scrapbook

36.

memory page (will accept a two page spread) to be displayed in glass case. Judging criteria: 75% of page must be covered and include writing or labeling. Be creative with stamps, photos, and scraps. BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

JR. ARTS & CRAFTS AGES 11 TO 13 Class 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71.

72.

Division 35 – Arts & Crafts Beadwork, Bracelet Beadwork, Necklace Beadwork, Other Ceramics, General Ceramics, Fine Ceramics, Hydrocal Ceramics, Porcelain Clay/Dough Art Computer Art Dollhouse, Purchased and assembled by exhibitor Dollhouse, More than 50% made by exhibitor Drawing, Felt Pen Drawing, Pencil Drawing, other list Egg Decorating Greeting Card Holiday Craft, list Jewelry, (no beadwork) Leatherwork Misc., Ready to hang, List (for birdhouse see, Jr. Ag) Misc., Display on table, list Model, Lego, (50 Pieces or less) Model, Lego, (51 to 100 Pieces) Model, Lego, (101 Pieces or more) Mobile/Wind chimes Painting, List Medium (2 entries this class only) Painting on object (rock, tile, other), list Poetry, Short Story Sculpture, Clay Sculpture, Wood Sculpture, Other Paper Cutting or Folding Woodcraft, describe All other Best use of Theme: “Diamond Gem Rides Again” Memory Album / Scrapbook – Bring your favorite scrapbook memory page (will accept a two page spread) to be displayed in glass case. Judging criteria: 75% of page must be covered and include writing or labeling. Be creative with stamps, photos, and scraps. BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette – A Best of Shows may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

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JR. ARTS & CRAFTS AGES 14 to 18 Class 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107.

Division 35 – Arts & Crafts Beadwork, Bracelet Beadwork, Necklace Beadwork, Other Ceramics, General Ceramics, Fine Ceramics, Hydrocal Ceramics, Porcelain Clay/Dough Art Computer Art Dollhouse, Purchased and assembled by exhibitor Dollhouse, More than 50% made by exhibitor Drawing, Felt Pen Drawing, Pencil Drawing, other list Egg Decorating Greeting Card Holiday Craft, list Jewelry, (no beadwork) Leatherwork Misc., Ready to hang, List (for birdhouse see, Jr. Ag) Misc., Display on table, list Model, Lego, (50 Pieces or less) Model, Lego, (51 to 100 Pieces) Model, Lego, (101 Pieces or more) Mobile/Wind chimes Painting, List Medium (2 entries this class only) Painting on object (rock, tile, other), list Poetry, Short Story Sculpture, Clay Sculpture, Wood Sculpture, Other Paper Cutting or Folding Woodcraft, describe All other Best use of Theme: “Diamond Gem Rides Again” Memory Album / Scrapbook – Bring your favorite scrapbook

108.

memory page (will accept a two page spread) to be displayed in glass case. Judging criteria: 75% of page must be covered and include writing or labeling. Be creative with stamps, photos, and scraps. BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

DIVISION 36 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR COLLECTIONS, MURALS AND GARBAGE CAN ART BAG ENTRY FORMS DUE:

Friday, August 16th

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DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

1st $20

Home Economics Building Friday, August 30th 10am-7pm Saturday, August 31st 9am-5pm Tuesday, September 3rd 10am Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm Two entries per class $3.00 per entry Danish Jr. Exhibitor - California / Oregon Resident

Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd $15

3rd $10

These Classes are open to organizations and individuals. Judging will be 33% originality, 33% workmanship and neatness, 34% overall appeal to fairgoers.

Class 1.

Division 36 – Collections, Murals & Garbage Can Art Jr. Collection – Classes are limited to available space and must fit within a case provided by the fair, approximately 18”x 18”. Collections will be displayed in any of the exhibit buildings depending upon subject matter of collection and availability of space. If previously entered, collections must be comprised of 50% new material. Collection must be arranged by exhibitor in fair’s glass case. (Please describe the contents of collection)

2.

Fair Theme Murals – Exhibitor should use a 4’x 8’ sheet of plywood, masonite or paneling to paint a mural of “Diamond Gem Rides Again”. Murals will be affixed to the exterior of the Home Economics Building to be enjoyed by all. These classes are open to adult organizations and individuals. Judging will be 33% originality, 33% workmanship and neatness, 34% overall appeal to fairgoers.

3.

Garbage Can Art – 35 or 50 gallon garbage cans may be picked up from the fair grounds for painting. Designs may be funny, agricultural, fair theme or pretty. Use your imagination!

DIVISION 37 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR FEATURE BOOTHS ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Friday, August 16th TBD Friday, August 30 6-9pm Saturday, August 31st 7-10pm Tuesday, September 3rd Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm One entry per club/chapter $25.00 per entry American Jr. Exhibitor - California / Oregon Resident

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Premiums Offered per Class 1st 2nd 3rd $100 $75 $50 1. The feature exhibit booth provides members an opportunity to acquaint the public with a specific phase of the club or chapter program. The booth can show what they have learned, the activities in which they have participated, or the contribution of their organization to the community. 2. Judges will insist upon a high quality of products and materials used in the exhibit. The American system of judging will be used. 3. A high scoring exhibit will be artistically arranged, colorful, attractive and well-lighted. 4. Feature Exhibits (booths) shall be limited to one entry per chapter or club. 5. Booths must be designed, constructed and installed by organization members. Instructors or leaders may not sign entry forms as agents for chapter or club. 6. Exhibitors must make arrangements to replace all fruits and vegetables which deteriorate during the fair. 7. Floor space will be provided (10’x 10’). The exhibitor is required to build his own free-standing exhibit to fit in the space, making full use of space allotted. Decorate, camouflage, or otherwise cover all space not used in an attractive manner. The booth design consists of metal pipe 5’ tall for back ground, 2.5’ tall for sides with vinyl drapery. Class Division 37 – Junior Feature Booth 1. Junior Organization Theme

DIVISION 38 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR CLOTHING & TEXTILES CROCHETING ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: Premiums Offered Per Class 1st - $5

Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Friday, August 16th Home Economics Building Friday, August 30th 10am-7pm Saturday, August 31st 9am-5pm Monday, September 2nd at 10am Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm No Entry Limit $1.00 per entry Danish Jr. Exhibitor - California / Oregon Resident

2nd - $3

3rd - $2

Division 38 – Jr. Clothing & Textiles Afghan Stitch Afghan – Any Other Slipper, Socks, Booties Doily Potholder EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK


6. 7.

Any Other, not listed BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

FIBERWORK Class 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

Division 38 – Jr. Clothing & Textiles Knitted or Crocheted item from handspun yarn Hand-woven item from handspun yard Hand-woven item from commercially spun yarn Machined knitted item from handspun yarn Any other fiber finished item from handspun yarn Fiberwork – Single ply yarn Fiberwork – 2 or 3 ply yarn Fiberwork – Novelty ply yarns Fiberwork – Off-wheel spun

38.

Division 38 – Jr. Clothing & Textiles Afghan Sweater / Vest Slippers / Booties / Socks Potholder Any other Knitted item, please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

Division 38 – Jr. Clothing & Textiles Counted Cross Stitch Picture or Wall Hanging Needle Point Picture or Pillow Counted thread – miscellaneous, please specify Needle Point miscellaneous item, please specify Any hand punched item Embroidered Picture, Pillow, Towel or Clothing Embroidered miscellaneous item, please specify Machine Embroidery – miscellaneous, please specify Any other item, please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

Division 38 – Jr. Clothing & Textiles Hooked, made from kit or original, please specify Braided, made from kit or original, please specify Latch Hook, made from kit or original, please specify Any other rug, (rag, speed tuft, pillows, wall hangings, etc.) please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

SEWING Class 39. 40.

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge. *Used to New Garment Rules: 1. Item must be made from a used garment 2. Item’s original purpose may be altered 3. Item must be able to be worn or used as an accessory

QUILTS ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Division 38 – Jr. Clothing & Textiles Apron Blouse/Shirt

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Friday, August 16th Home Economics Building Friday, August 30th 10am-7pm Saturday, August 31st 9am-5pm Monday, September 2nd at 10am Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm No Entry Limit $1.00 per entry Danish Jr. Exhibitor - California / Oregon Resident

Fabric sleeve or tabs should be tacked to reverse side of quilt along upper edge to serve as hanging sleeve to fit 1” dowel (Call for details). Quilts hanging from ceiling will not be released until Monday.

QUILTS BEGINNER FIRST QUILT EVER MADE Class 51. 52.

Division 38 – Jr. Clothing & Textiles Beginner Quilters 1st time ever made a quilt. Any Technique. BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

QUILTS - OTHER

RUGS Class 34. 35. 36. 37.

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

NEEDLE ART Class 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33.

Dress Pillow Pillow Case Potholder Table Runner Two or more pieced outfit Stuffed Animal or doll Towel Any other Sewing, please specify

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

KNITTING Class 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50.

Class 53. 54.

Division 38 – Jr. Clothing & Textiles Pieced or Patch – Any Hand/Machine BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

DIVISION 39 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR FLOWERS EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK


ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO:

EXHIBITS JUDGED: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Friday, August 16th Home Economics Building Wed. Sept 4th 7-10 am – potted plants Thursday, Sept 5th 7-9 am– potted plants, arrangements, mini gardens, and 1st show cut flowers Sat. Sept 7th 7-9 am – 2nd show cut flowers Thursday, Sept. 5th at 1pm arrangements, potted plants, mini gardens, and 1st show cut flowers Sat. September 7th at 1pm - 2nd cut flower None $1.00 per entry Danish Jr. Exhibitor - California / Oregon Resident

1st

Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd

3rd

$4

$3

$2

Exhibits must have been grown by the exhibitor within the same community represented by the exhibitor except classes for arrangements.

1. PLEASE NOTE: There is one flower show for arrangements and potted plants, 2 flower shows for cut flowers (to make for the freshest exhibits). We ask that you fill out an entry form on the flowers you expect to bring to the fair. 2. For educational purposes, please list variety of plant if known. 3. The same potted plant may not be exhibited in this department two years in succession. Grooming of plants is very important. Plants should be ready for display. Remove all bugs, groom clean pots. 4. All items that are part of the exhibit must be left in place or premium awards will be withheld. Fresh flowers of same type may replace flowers in arrangements only after judging. 5. Cut flower exhibit from the first show will be removed Friday night from 8pm to 9pm. You may pick up your ribbons on Sunday when you pick up your check from 8pm to 9pm or on Monday 9 am to 5pm, following the fair.

FRESH FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS All arrangements must contain some fresh plant material unless otherwise specified. Use expensive accessories or antiques at your own risk. It is not proper to use the American Flag in a flower arrangement. Limit of size for arrangements: 15” depth (front to back to fit shelf).

Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Division 39 – Jr. Flowers “Flower Family” “Toying Around” “On the Farm” “Mad Hatter” “Going Places” “Harvest Time” “Diamond Gem Rides Again” “School Time” “On the Beach” BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

POTTED PLANTS TULELAKE-BUTTE VALLEY FAIR – September 5-8th, 2019

Plants must have been in exhibitor’s possession 90 days prior to fair. Plants must be groomed. Limit of one plant per pot, unless otherwise specified. Specify height on entry form of large plants (accepted if room is available). A Best of Show Rosette will be awarded to one plant. For “exhibit only” plants may be displayed if space permits.

Class 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17.

Division 39 – Jr. Flowers Potted Plant - Unusual Container Cactus People Bonsai Terrarium World Any Potted Plant Any other not listed BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

CONTAINER FLOWER GARDENS Plants may be started by exhibitor or may originally be nursery stock, and may be outdoor or houseplants, succulents, etc. Ceramic, metal, wood, or other containers may be used. Garden should show evidence that plants were grown in container. More than one container may be used in a garden.

Class 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30.

Division 39 – Jr. Flowers Flowering Containers under 2’ in diameter or length Flowering Containers 2’ to 3’ in diameter or length Flowering Plants in a Basket Flowering Animal Container (chicken, duck, cow, etc.) Flowering Plants in a boot(s) or shoe(s) Foliage Plants in a Basket Foliage Containers up to 3’ in diameter or length Cacti and/or Succulent Garden up to 3’ in diameter or length Foliage Plants in a Basket Foliage Plants in a boot(s) or shoe(s) Flowering and/or foliage plants in a birdcage Hanging Basket BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

WHEEL BARROW MOBILE FLOWER GARDEN ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

1st $30

Friday, August 16th Home Economics Building Wednesday, September 4th 7am-10am Wednesday, September 4th Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm No Restrictions $5.00 per entry Danish Jr. Exhibitor - California / Oregon Resident

Cash Award Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd $20

3rd $15

Rules: Limited to the first fifteen entries received. Plant a container garden in a standard size (4 foot cubic) wheel barrel. There is no “minimum” number of products required in your exhibit. However, the quality, quantity and variety of products will be evaluated in the scoring. Gardens are to be completed/planted off-grounds ready for set-up. Exhibitor must provide their own wheelbarrow. Gardens may be placed in full sun. Watering of the gardens will be done by Fair staff. Plant roots must be in direct contact with soil in the Wheel Barrow Gardens. Fair shall not be responsible for any lost or

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damaged items. The use of valuable belongings are strongly discouraged in the Wheel Barrow Gardens. All wheel barrows must be free standing with no sharp or hazardous corners/edges.

Class 31. 32. 33.

Division 39 – Jr. Flowers Wheel Barrow Flower Garden Individual – Jr. Exhibitor Group/Youth Organization – Jr. Exhibitor Age Group BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

All entries in this division must be home prepared by the exhibitor. No mixes unless class specifies. Label any dish or container with name and address. Paper plates will be provided. Exhibitors are encouraged to include recipes on small index cards. All food exhibits are unsafe for consumption after display & will be immediately discarded after fair. Exhibit tags will be saved until 5 pm the Monday after fair.

ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO:

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

WINE BARREL MOBILE FLOWER GARDEN Class 34. 35. 36.

Division 39 – Jr. Flowers Wine Barrel Flower Garden Individual – Jr. Exhibitor Group/Youth Organization - Jr. Exhibitor Age Group

ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Premiums Offered Per Class 1st -$5 2nd-$3

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

Baking/Confections Sweepstakes Preserved Foods Sweepstakes

THURSDAY / FRIDAY Division 39 – Jr. Flowers Aster (3 blooms) Calendula (5 Blooms) Cosmos (5 Blooms) Dahlia (3 Stems) Daisy (3 Stems) Marigold, Dwarf (5 Blooms) All Other Variety Bouquet – Anything Goes

Cash Award Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd $20

1st -$20

2nd -$15

3rd -$10

1st -$20

2nd -$15

3rd -$10

BREAD

SATURDAY / SUNDAY

1st $30

3rd -$2

(1/3 loaf bread plus 1 slice for judging)

FRESH CUT FLOWERS

Class 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52.

PICK UP EXHIBITS:

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

FRESH CUT FLOWERS Class 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44.

EXHIBITS JUDGED:

Friday, August 16th Home Economics Building Tuesday, September 3rd 6-9pm Wednesday, September 4th 7-10am Wednesday, September 4th at 1pm Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm Two entries per class $1.00 per entry Danish Jr. Exhibitor - California / Oregon Resident

3rd $15

Division 39 – Jr. Flowers Marigold (5 Blooms) Pansy (3 Blooms) Petunia, Single (3 Stems) Petunia, Other (3 Stems) Sweet Pea (5 Stems) Zinnia (3 Stems) All Other Variety Bouquet – Anything Goes

DIVISION 40 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR FOODS Must be 9 years old or in 4th Grade by January 1, 2019. Exhibitors are eligible to compete/exhibit through December 31 of the year in which they turn 19 years of age. Age of exhibitor and parent/guardian signature must appear on entry form.

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Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Division 40 – Jr. Foods Banana Bread Bread Machine Doughnuts French Bread Fruit &/or Nut Bread Pumpkin Bread White or Wheat Bread Zucchini Bread Corn Bread All Other Bread BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

BISCUITS & ROLLS (Bring 4 biscuits or rolls plus 1 for judging)

Class 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.

Division 40 – Jr. Foods Biscuits Croissant Dinner Rolls, Yeast Muffins Sweet Rolls, Yeast Cinnamon Rolls All Other, list BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

DECORATED FOODS (Whole Cake, Maybe Styrofoam)

Class 20. 21. 22. 23.

Division 40 – Jr. Foods Decorated Cake (any method) Gingerbread or Graham Cracker House Novelty Diamond Gem Rides Again Decorated Item EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK


24. 25.

(4) 1” x 1” pieces, plus one piece)

Any other item, please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

CAKES (1/4 cake plus 1 slice to judge)

Class 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37.

Division 40 – Jr. Foods Angel Food Cake Bundt Cake Carrot Cake Frosted Layer Cake Loaf or Pound Cake Fruit Cake , Other Coffee Cake Strawberry Filled Cake Upside Down Cake All other cake (includes Cheesecake) List Any cake use cake mix with recipe Variation, List recipe BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

COOKIES (4 cookies plus 1 cookie for judging)

Class 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54.

Division 40 – Jr. Foods Bar Cookies Brownies Chocolate Chip Decorated Cookies Other than chocolate chip (M&M, or other Flavor chips) Oatmeal No Bake Cookies Peanut Butter Cookies Rolled, Unfrosted Snicker doodles Ginger Snaps Persimmon Sugar All Other list Grandmas cookie Jar (Clear container with at least 1 dozen cookies, 3 + Varieties)

Giant Decorated Cookie, (1) 4”-6” BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

PIES & PASTRIES (minimum whole pie size of 4”)

Class 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63.

Division 40 – Jr. Foods Apple Pie (Two-crust) Cherry Pie (Two-crust) Cream Pie Fruit or Berry, (Two-crust) Pecan Pie, (One-crust) Pumpkin Pie, (One-crust) All other pie, List All other pastry, List

Class 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74.

Division 40 – Jr. Foods Divinity Fudge, Chocolate Fudge, All other Peanut Brittle Toffee Truffles Hard Candy, Other Dipped & Cordials Candy made in mold All Other, List BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

PRESERVED FOODS All products being considered for the cash awards which have not otherwise been eliminated from consideration will be opened. A jar of like quality food may be exchanged for open jar day after judging, before noon. GLASS FRUIT JAR – A container specifically designed for canning purposes. No paraffin seals. All canning exhibits must be in sealed jars. NON-ACID FOOD – All vegetables must be canned UNDER PRESSURE. Low acid fruits such as figs should be made more acid by adding lemon juice, as directed in the University Agriculture Extension Service leaflet. “Home Canning of Fruits.” Tomatoes and fruits (not including the juices) must be processed in a boiling water bath. Exhibitors should loosen rings – not lids. Jars will be disqualified if they cannot be opened with reasonable effort. Jars must be properly labeled by exhibitor.

CANNED FRUITS (Pint Jars preferred)

Class 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87.

Division 40 – Jr. Foods Applesauce Apricots Berry, List Cherries Peaches Pears Plums Prunes Rhubarb Strawberries Any Fruit, Honey added All Other List BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

CANNED VEGETABLES (Pint Jars preferred)

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

CONFECTIONS th

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Class 88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96.

Division 40 – Jr. Foods Beans, Green Carrots Corn Peas Sauerkraut Squash Tomatoes All Other, List BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

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Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

138.

PICKLES, RELISHES & VINEGAR Division 40 – Jr. Foods Beets, Pickled Beans, Pickled Bread & Butter Pickles Dill Pickles Artichokes, Pickled Peppers, Pickled Relish Sweet Pickles Vinegar, Balsamic Vinegar, Flavored All Other Vinegar, Please List All Other Relish, Please List All Other Pickled Food, Please List

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

SAUCES & CONDIMENTS

(Pint Jars preferred)

Class 97. 98. 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110.

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

(1/2 Pint Jars preferred)

Class 139. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147. 148. 149.

Division 40 – Jr. Foods BBQ Sauce Spaghetti Sauce Pesto Sauce Mustard, Hot Mustard, Mild Salsa, Hot Salsa, Mild Salsa, Any Other Other Sweet Sauce, please specify Other Savory Sauce, please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

DRIED FOODS

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

JAMS & JELLIES (Clear Jelly Jars preferred)

Class 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 120. 121.

Division 40 – Jr. Foods Apple or Crabapple Apricot Blackberry Boysenberry Peach Plum and/or Wild Plum Raspberry Strawberry Mixed Fruit, List All Other, List BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

Class 150. 151. 152. 153. 154.

Division 40 – Jr. Foods Dried Fruit, please specify Dried Vegetables, please specify Jerky, Dried Meats, please specify Any other dried food, please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

HONEY Class 155. 156. 157.

Division 40 – Jr. Foods Raw Honey, please specify Any other type of honey, please specify

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

PRESERVES (1/2 Pint jars preferred)

Class 122. 123. 124. 125. 126. 127. 128.

Division 40 – Jr. Foods Berry Peach Plum Pear Strawberry All Other BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

MARMALADES & BUTTERS (1/2 Pint Jars preferred)

Class 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137.

Division 40 – Jr. Foods Butter, Apple Butter, Peach Butter, Pear Butter, Other - Specify Conserve, Any - Specify Marmalade, Apricot Marmalade, Lemon Marmalade, Orange Marmalade, Other - Specify

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DIVISION 41 JUNIOR EXHIBITOR PHOTOGRAPHY ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO:

EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Friday, August 16th Home Economics Building Friday, August 30th 10 am – 7pm Saturday, August 31st 9am – 5 pm Monday, September 4th 10am Judging is closed to the public Sunday, September 8th @ 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th @ 9am-5pm Two entries per class $1.00 per entry Danish Jr. Exhibitor - California / Oregon Resident

SCORECARD FOR PHOTOGRAPHY

Impact ..................................................................................................... 35% Composition............................................................................................ 35%

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Technical Quality .................................................................................... 15% Presentation ........................................................................................... 15% Total ...................................................................................................... 100%

MANIPULATED PRINT COLOR OR BLACK & WHITE 5x7 to 8x10 UNFRAMED

1st $4

Cash Award Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd 3rd $3 $2

Photographs must not have been exhibited at this fair before, however the pictures may have been taken prior to last year’s fair. Each picture (from the same negative or digital shot) may only be entered in one class. One photo per mat board (series allowed only in Tell-A-Story Classes). Please do not mail photos. Unframed prints must be matted or affixed to a backing such as poster board or foam board, borders to be no larger than 2 inches. Selfadhesive Velcro or plastic hanger will be attached to the back of the photo upon entry at fair to permit display. Prints must not be framed except where specified. Framed prints must be ready for hanging complete with screw eyes and wire. For added protection, photos may be “shrink–wrapped.” Size requirements specified in each class refer to actual photo measurement. Entries must be entered into the appropriate class to receive judging. Print Artist’s name and class number on back of picture. No names to be exposed on front of picture, if name is on front please cover with tape. Traditional Print – Any photo taken with film or digital reader card, where the image has not undergone manipulation other than cropping, burning and dodging, normal color or density balancing and spotting.

JR. PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES AGES 9 TO 10 COLOR OR BLACK & WHITE TRADITIONAL SNAPSHOT (4” x 6” or 3” X 5”)

Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 18a 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

Division 41 – Junior Photography Action Agriculture Animal(s), live domestic or farm Animal(s), live wildlife Architectural Bird(s), Live Bridges Floral Historical Insect(s) Landscapes / Building(s) Scenic Scenic, Water People Portrait of Child Portrait of Adult Seascape / Marine Sports Motor Sports Still Life Sunset Tulelake-Butte Valley Fairgrounds Event Other BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

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MANIPULATED PRINT – Any change to the image beyond the traditional changes, this includes digitally manipulated, hand coloring, cross processing, montages, photo collage, solar grams, photo grams, cyanotype, Polaroid transfers, etc. When entering in these classes, you are required to provide the original photo prior to being manipulated and the manipulated photo in order to demonstrate the change.

Class 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.

Division 41 – Junior Photography Landscape Animal(s) Person(s) Abstract BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

INTERPRETIVE PHOTOGRAPHY 5x7 to 8x10 UNFRAMED

NO FRAMES. Interpret the class titles below and enter your photographs of your choice of color or black & white & traditional or manipulated. Exhibitor is encouraged to add captions, i.e.: “Yosemite National Park”, “Australia”, etc.

Class 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49.

Division 41 – Junior Photography “Celebrate” “Happy Faces” “Hard at Work” “Muddy Mess” “On Vacation” “Nature’s Beauty” “Friends” “Cityscapes” “Textures” “Life on the Farm” “Winter” “Kid’s Best Friends” “Diamond Gem Rides Again” “A Well Beaten Path” “Things on a Fencepost” “Spring Fling” “Big Machinery” “On the Water” “On Top of the World” “Family Time” BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

JR. PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES AGES 11 TO 13 COLOR OR BLACK & WHITE TRADITIONAL SNAPSHOT (4” x 6” or 3” X 5”)

Class 50. 51.

Division 41 – Junior Photography Action Agriculture EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK


52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 67a 68. 69. 70. 71. 72.

Animal(s), live domestic or farm Animal(s), live wildlife Architectural Bird(s), Live Bridges Floral Historical Insect(s) Landscapes / Building(s) Scenic Scenic, Water People Portrait of Child Portrait of Adult Seascape / Marine Sports Motor Sports Still Life Sunset Tulelake-Butte Valley Fairgrounds Event Other BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

MANIPULATED PRINT COLOR OR BLACK & WHITE 5x7 to 8x10 UNFRAMED

MANIPULATED PRINT – Any change to the image beyond the traditional changes, this includes digitally manipulated, hand coloring, cross processing, montages, photo collage, solar grams, photo grams, cyanotype, Polaroid transfers, etc. When entering in these classes, you are required to provide the original photo prior to being manipulated and the manipulated photo in order to demonstrate the change.

Class 73. 74. 75. 76. 77.

Division 41 – Junior Photography Landscape Animal(s) Person(s) Abstract BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

INTERPRETIVE PHOTOGRAPHY 5x7 to 8x10 UNFRAMED

NO FRAMES. Interpret the class titles below and enter your photographs of your choice of color or black & white & traditional or manipulated. Exhibitor is encouraged to add captions, i.e.: “Yosemite National Park”, “Australia”, etc.

Class 78. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. 85. 86. 87.

88. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93. 94. 95. 96. 97. 98.

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BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

JR. PHOTOGRAPHY CLASSES AGES 14 to 18 COLOR OR BLACK & WHITE TRADITIONAL SNAPSHOT (4” x 6” or 3” X 5”)

Class 99. 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 116a 117. 118. 119. 120. 121.

Division 41 – Junior Photography “Celebrate” “Happy Faces” “Hard at Work” “Muddy Mess” “On Vacation” “Nature’s Beauty” “Friends” “Cityscapes” “Textures” “Life on the Farm”

“Winter” “Kid’s Best Friends” “Diamond Gem Rides Again” “A Well Beaten Path” “Things on a Fencepost” “Big Machinery” “Spring Fling” “On the Water” “On Top Of the World” “Family Time”

Division 41 – Junior Photography Action Agriculture Animal(s), live domestic or farm Animal(s), live wildlife Architectural Bird(s), Live Bridges Floral Historical Insect(s) Landscapes / Building(s) Scenic Scenic, Water People Portrait of Child Portrait of Adult Seascape / Marine Sports Motor Sports Still Life Sunset Tulelake-Butte Valley Fairgrounds Event Other BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

MANIPULATED PRINT COLOR OR BLACK & WHITE 5x7 to 8x10 UNFRAMED

MANIPULATED PRINT – Any change to the image beyond the traditional changes, this includes digitally manipulated, hand coloring, cross processing, montages, photo collage, solar grams, photo grams, cyanotype, Polaroid transfers, etc. When entering in these classes, you are required to provide the original photo prior to being manipulated and the manipulated photo in order to demonstrate the change.

Class 122.

Division 41 – Junior Photography Landscape EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK


123. 124. 125. 126.

Animal(s) Person(s) Abstract

4.

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

INTERPRETIVE PHOTOGRAPHY 5x7 to 8x10 UNFRAMED

NO FRAMES. Interpret the class titles below and enter your photographs of your choice of color or black & white & traditional or manipulated. Exhibitor is encouraged to add captions, i.e.: “Yosemite National Park”, “Australia”, etc.

Class

Division 41 – Junior Photography

127. 128. 129. 130. 131. 132. 133. 134. 135. 136. 137. 138. 139. 140. 141. 142. 143. 144. 145. 146. 147.

“Celebrate” “Happy Faces” “Hard at Work” “Muddy Mess” “On Vacation” “Nature’s Beauty” “Friends” “Cityscapes” “Textures” “Life on the Farm” “Winter” “Kid’s Best Friends” “Diamond Gem Rides Again” “A Well Beaten Path” “Things on a Fencepost” “Wild n Wooly” “Spring Fling” “On the Water” “On Top of the World” “Family Time” BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Open to California and Oregon Residents unless otherwise stated. 5. No entry limit unless otherwise stated. 6. Items may not be entered in “Any Other” classes if there is a class offered for that item. 7. Care will be taken to ensure the safety of all items entered, but the fair shall not be responsible for any loss. 8. Any item unsuitable for display and not meeting exhibit requirements will be disqualified. 9. Items which must be hung for display must be ready to hang with sturdy hardware. 10. Exhibits must be accurately and correctly labeled, cleaned and pressed if needed. 11. All divisions or classes will be judged under the Danish System.

DIVISION 42 PRIMARY EXHIBITOR AG PRODUCE ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO:

Friday, August 16th Home Economics Building Tuesday, September 3rd, 6pm-9pm Wednesday, September 4th 7am-10am EXHIBITS JUDGED: Wednesday, September 4th 1pm Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm PICK UP EXHIBITS: Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm ENTRY LIMIT: No Entry Limit ENTRY FEE: $1.00 per entry TYPE OF JUDGING: Danish Primary Exhibitor - California / Oregon ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: Resident Premiums Offered Per Class 1st - $4 2nd - $3 3rd - $2

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

PRIMARY EXHIBITOR STILL EXHIBITS DEPARTMENT Age Qualifications to enter the Primary Exhibitor Department: 1. Must be 8 years old or younger as of January 1, 2019, to exhibit at fair in the Primary Division. 2. Primary membership ends when members qualify as junior members. 3. Exhibitor is not required to be a member of any youth organization such as 4-H. General Rules: 1. Entry forms are due by Friday, August 16th, 2019. Enter online at www.tbvfair.com. Or post marked by 8/16/19. 2. Primary exhibitors must have an active role in growing or constructing their exhibits. 3. The signature of the parent or guardian is required on the entry form. TULELAKE-BUTTE VALLEY FAIR – September 5-8th, 2019

FORAGE PLANT CROPS Class 9. 10. 11.

Division 42 - Primary Agriculture Produce Alfalfa Sheaf Alfalfa Hay (1 bale) Miscellaneous Hay (bale)

FRUIT & POD VEGETABLES (Plate Display)

Class 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20.

Division 42 - Primary Agriculture Produce Beans, Yellow Wax (12) Beans, Green Snap, (12) Beans, Other, (12) Peppers, Sweet (3) Peppers, Hot (3) Peas, (12) Tomatoes, (3) Tomatoes, Small variety (10 or more) All other, (fit on 12” plate)

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LEAFY & STEM VEGETABLES (Plate Display)

Class 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Division 42 - Primary Agriculture Produce Cabbage, Green (1) Cabbage, Red (1) Corn Sweet (3) (leave husks on) Corn Other, (3) (leave husks on) All Other (fit on 12” Plate)

ROOT, BULK & TUBER VEGETABLES (Plate Display of 3 unless otherwise listed)

Class 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39.

Division 42 - Primary Agriculture Produce Beets, topped Carrots, topped Garlic (6) Horseradish Root Onions, White Onions, Red, Yellow Parsnips, topped Potato, Russet Burbank Potato, Russet Norkotah Potato, Russet All Other Potato, Red Potatoes, Other Turnips, topped All, Other

VINE CROPS

Class 58. 59. 60. 61.

Division 42 - Primary Agriculture Produce Honey (1 pint jar) Sunflower (1 head) Herb, List Eggs (min.1/2 dozen) in display container

PRODUCE ART Class 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68.

(Use all fruits, nuts, vegetables, grains, and/or seeds.)

Division 42 - Primary Agriculture Produce Decorated Single Potato Decorated Group of Potatoes (2 or more) Gift basket, at least 75% homegrown Vegetable, Fruit &/or grain arrangement Scarecrow Birdhouse Decorated straw bale

NOVELTY PRODUCE Class 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77.

Division 42 - Primary Agriculture Produce Cabbage Carrot Cucumber Onion Potato Pumpkin Squash Other Vegetable Other Fruit

Class 78. 79.

Division 42 - Primary Agriculture Produce Corn (1 stalk) Sunflower (1 stalk)

Class 80. 81. 82. 83.

Division 42 - Primary Agriculture Produce Carrot Potato Zucchini Any Other

(Market Size)

Class 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51.

Division 42 - Primary Agriculture Produce Melon (1) Cucumbers, Slicing (3) Cucumbers, Pickling (3) Gourds, Ornamental (5) Pumpkin, (1) Squash, Zucchini (3) Squash, Acorn (1) Squash, Butternut (1) Squash, Crook Neck (1) Squash, Scallop (3) Squash, All Other (1) All Other Edible Vine

DECIDOUS FRUITS (Plate Display of at least 5)

Class 52. 53. 54.

Division 42 - Primary Agriculture Produce Apples Pears All Other, List

SMALL FRUITS & BERRIES (1 standard berry basket)

Class 55. 56. 57.

Division 42 - Primary Agriculture Produce Strawberries Grapes (large bundle) All Other, List

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DIVISION 43 PRIMARY EXHIBITOR ARTS & CRAFTS ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Friday, August 16th Arts & Crafts Building Friday, August 30th 10am-7pm Saturday, August 31stt 9am-5pm Tuesday, September 3rd 10am Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm No Entry Limit $1.00 per entry Danish Primary Exhibitor - California / Oregon Resident

EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK


1st - $4

Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40.

41.

Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd - $3

EXHIBITS JUDGED: 3rd - $2

Division 43 – Primary Arts & Crafts Beadwork, Bracelet Beadwork, Necklace Beadwork, Other Ceramics, General Ceramics, Fine Ceramics, Hydrocal Ceramics, Porcelain Coloring Project, Annual Fair Logo (Crayon or other) Coloring Project, Other (Crayon or other) Clay/Dough Art Computer Art Doll Dressing, Cloth doll in purchased or handmade clothes Dollhouse, Purchased and assembled by exhibitor Dollhouse, More than 50% made by exhibitor Drawing, Felt Pen Drawing, Pencil Drawing, other list Egg Decorating Greeting Card Holiday Craft, list Jewelry, (Pasta, etc. See above for beadwork) Leatherwork Misc., Ready to hang, List (for birdhouse see, Jr. Ag) Misc., Display on table, list Model or Lego (25 pieces or less) Model or Lego, (26 to 50 pieces) Model or Lego, (51 to 100 pieces) Model or Lego, (101 Pieces or more) Mobile/Wind chimes Painting, List ( Water Paints, Oil, etc.) Painting on object (rock, tile, other), list Paper Mache Sculpture, Clay Sculpture, Wood Sculpture, Other Snowflake Woodcraft, describe Poetry, Short Story All other Best use of Theme: “Diamond Gem Rides Again” Memory Album / Scrapbook – Bring your favorite scrapbook memory page (will accept a two page spread) to be displayed in glass case. Judging criteria: 75% of page must be covered and include writing or labeling. Be creative with stamps, photos, and scraps. BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - Best of Shows may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

COLLECTIONS, MURALS AND GARBAGE CAN ART ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO:

16th

Friday, August Home Economics Building Friday, August 30th 10am-7pm Saturday, August 31st 9am-5pm

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PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

1st $20

Tuesday, September 3rd 10am Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm Two entries per class $3.00 per entry Danish Primary Exhibitor - California / Oregon Resident

Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd $15

3rd $10

These Classes are open to organizations and individuals. Judging will be 33% originality, 33% workmanship and neatness, 34% overall appeal to fairgoers.

Class 42.

Division 43 Primary Arts & Crafts Jr. Collection – Classes are limited to available space and must fit within a case provided by the fair, approximately 3’x 4’. Collections will be displayed in any of the exhibit buildings depending upon subject matter of collection and availability of space. If previously entered, collections must be comprised of 50% new material. Collection must be arranged by exhibitor in fair’s glass case. (Please describe the contents of collection)

43.

Fair Theme Murals – Exhibitor should use a 4’x 8’ sheet of plywood, masonite or paneling to paint a mural of “Diamond Gem Rides Again”. Murals will be affixed to the exterior of the Home Economics Building to be enjoyed by all. These classes are open to adult organizations and individuals. Judging will be 33% originality, 33% workmanship and neatness, 34% overall appeal to fairgoers.

44..

Garbage Can Art – 35 or 50 gallon garbage cans may be picked up from the fair grounds for painting. Designs may be funny, agricultural, fair theme or pretty. Use your imagination!

DIVISION 44 PRIMARY EXHIBITOR CLOTHING & TEXTILES ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

1st - $4

Friday, August 16th Home Economics Building Friday, August 30th 10am-7pm Saturday, August 31st 9am-5pm Monday, September 2nd at 10am Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm No Entry Limit $1.00 per entry Danish Primary Exhibitor - California / Oregon Resident

Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd - $3

3rd - $2

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NEEDLE ART Class 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41.

Division 44 – Primary Clothing & Textiles Counted Cross Stitch Picture or Wall Hanging Needle Point Picture or Pillow Counted thread – miscellaneous, please specify Needle Point miscellaneous item, please specify Any hand punched item Embroidered Picture, Pillow, Towel or Clothing Embroidered miscellaneous item, please specify Machine Embroidery – miscellaneous, please specify Any other item, please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

RUGS Class 42. 43. 44. 45. 46.

Division 44 – Primary Clothing & Textiles Hooked, made from kit or original, please specify Braided, made from kit or original, please specify Latch Hook, made from kit or original, please specify Any other rug, (rag, speed tuft, pillows, wall hangings, etc.) please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

SEWING Class 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54. 55. 56. 57.

Division 44 – Primary Clothing & Textiles Apron Blouse/Shirt Dress Pillow Pillow Case Potholder Table Runner Two or more pieced outfit Stuffed Animal or doll Towel Any other Sewing, please specify

58.

Beginner Primary Quilters 1st time ever made a quilt. Any Technique.

59.

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

QUILTS - OTHER Class 60.

Division 44 – Primary Clothing & Textiles Pieced or Patch – Any Hand/Machine BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

.61

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

DIVISION 45 PRIMARY EXHIBITOR FLOWERS ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO:

Friday, August 16th Home Economics Building Wednesday, Sept 4th 7-10am – potted plants Thursday, Sept 5th 7-9am– potted plants, arrangements, mini gardens, and 1st show cut flowers Saturday, Sept 7th 7-9am– 2nd show cut flowers Wednesday, Sept. 4th at 1pm arrangements, potted plants, mini EXHIBITS JUDGED: gardens, and 1st show cut flowers Saturday, Sept. 7th at 1pm - 2nd cut flower Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm PICK UP EXHIBITS: Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm ENTRY LIMIT: No Entry Limit ENTRY FEE: $1.00 per entry TYPE OF JUDGING: Danish Primary Exhibitor - California / Oregon ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: Resident Premiums Offered Per Class 1st - $4 2nd - $3 3rd - $2

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge. *Used to New Garment Rules: 1. Item must be made from a used garment 2. Item’s original purpose may be altered 3. Item must be able to be worn or used as an accessory

QUILTS Fabric sleeve or tabs should be tacked to reverse side of quilt along upper edge to serve as hanging sleeve to fit 1” dowel (Call for details). Quilts hanging from ceiling will not be released until Monday.

QUILTS - BEGINNER FIRST QUILT EVER MADE Class

Division 44 – Primary Clothing & Textiles

POTTED PLANTS Plants must have been in exhibitor’s possession 90 days prior to fair. Plants must be groomed. Limit of one plant per pot, unless otherwise specified. Specify height on entry form of large plants (accepted if room is available). A Best of Show Rosette may be awarded to one plant. For “exhibit only” plants may be displayed if space permits.

Class 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16.

Division 45 – Primary Flowers Potted Plant - Unusual Container Cactus People Bonsai Terrarium World Any Potted Plant Any other not listed BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge

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FRESH CUT FLOWERS

CONTAINER FLOWER GARDENS Plants may be started by exhibitor or may originally be nursery stock, and may be outdoor or houseplants, succulents, etc. Ceramic, metal, wood, or other containers may be used. Garden should show evidence that plants were grown in container. More than one container may be used in a garden.

Class 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29.

Division 45 – Primary Flowers Flowering Containers under 2’ in diameter or length Flowering Containers 2’ to 3’ in diameter or length Flowering Plants in a Basket Flowering Animal Container (chicken, duck, cow, etc.) Flowering Plants in a boot(s) or shoe(s) Foliage Plants in a Basket Foliage Containers up to 3’ in diameter or length Cacti and/or Succulent Garden up to 3’ in diameter or length Foliage Plants in a Basket Foliage Plants in a boot(s) or shoe(s) Flowering and/or foliage plants in a birdcage Hanging Basket BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

WINE BARREL MOBILE FLOWER GARDEN ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

Friday, August 16th. Home Economics Building Tuesday, September 3rd 6pm-9pm Wednesday, September 4th 7am-10am Thursday, September 5th Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm No Restrictions $5.00 per entry Danish Primary Exhibitor - California / Oregon Resident

Rules: Limited to the first fifteen entries received. Plant a container garden in a standard size (4 foot cubic) wheel barrel. There is no “minimum” number of products required in your exhibit. However, the quality, quantity and variety of products will be evaluated in the scoring. Gardens are to be completed/planted off-grounds ready for set-up. Exhibitor must provide their own wine barrel. Gardens may be placed in full sun. Watering of the gardens will be done by Fair staff. Plant roots must be in direct contact with soil in the Wine Barrel Gardens. Fair shall not be responsible for any lost or damaged items. The use of valuable belongings are strongly discouraged in the Wine Barrel Gardens. All wine barrels must be free standing with no sharp or hazardous corners/edges.

Class 33. 34. 35.

Division 45 – Primary Flowers Wine Barrel Flower Garden Individual – Primary Exhibitor Group/Youth Organization - Primary Exhibitor Age Group BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

THURSDAY / FRIDAY Class 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43.

Division 45 – Primary Flowers Aster (3 blooms) Calendula (5 Blooms) Cosmos (5 Blooms) Dahlia (3 Stems) Daisy (3 Stems) Marigold, Dwarf (5 Blooms) All Other Variety Bouquet – Anything Goes

FRESH CUT FLOWERS SATURDAY / SUNDAY Class 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51.

Division 45 – Primary Flowers Marigold (5 Blooms) Pansy (3 Blooms) Petunia, Single (3 Stems) Petunia, Other (3 Stems) Sweet Pea (5 Stems) Zinnia (3 Stems) All Other Variety Bouquet – Anything Goes

DIVISION 46 PRIMARY EXHIBITOR FOODS All entries in this division must be home prepared by the exhibitor. No mixes unless class specifies. Label any dish or container with name and address. Paper plates will be provided. Exhibitors are encouraged to include recipes on small index cards. All food exhibits are unsafe for consumption after display & will be immediately discarded after fair. Exhibit tags will be saved until 5 pm the Monday after fair.

ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

1st - $4

Friday, August 16th Home Economics Building Tuesday, September 3rd 6-9pm Wednesday, September 4th 7-10am Wednesday, September 4th at 1pm Sunday, September 8th 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th 9am-5pm No Entry Limit $1.00 per entry Danish Primary Exhibitor - California / Oregon Resident

Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd - $3

3rd - $2

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

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BREAD (1/3 loaf bread plus 1 slice for judging)

Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11.

Division 46 – Primary Foods Banana Bread Bread Machine Doughnuts French Bread Fruit &/or Nut Bread Pumpkin Bread White or Wheat Bread Zucchini Bread Corn Bread All Other Bread BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

BISCUITS & ROLLS (Bring 4 biscuits or rolls plus 1 for judging)

Class 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19.

Division 46 – Primary Foods Biscuits Croissant Dinner Rolls, Yeast Muffins Sweet Rolls, Yeast Cinnamon Rolls All Other, list BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

DECORATED FOODS (Whole Cake, Maybe Styrofoam)

Class 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25.

Division 46 – Primary Foods Decorated Cake (any method) Gingerbread or Graham Cracker House Novelty Diamond Gem Rides Again Decorated Item Any other item, please specify BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

CAKES (1/3 cake plus 1 slice to judge)

Class 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37.

Division 46 – Primary Foods Angel Food Cake Bundt Cake Carrot Cake Frosted Layer Cake Loaf or Pound Cake Fruit Cake , Other Coffee Cake Strawberry Filled Cake Upside Down Cake All other cake (includes Cheesecake) List Any cake use cake mix with recipe Variation, List recipe

Class 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46. 47. 48. 49. 50. 51. 52. 53. 54.

Division 46 – Primary Foods Bar Cookies Brownies Chocolate Chip Decorated Cookies Other than chocolate chip (M&M, or other Flavor chips) Oatmeal No Bake Cookies Peanut Butter Cookies Rolled, Unfrosted Snicker doodles Ginger Snaps Persimmon Sugar All Other list Grandmas cookie Jar (Clear container with at least 1 dozen cookies, 3 + Varieties)

Giant Decorated Cookie, (1) 4”-6” BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

PIES & PASTRIES (minimum whole pie size of 4”)

Class 55. 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63.

Division 46 – Primary Foods Apple Pie (Two-crust) Cherry Pie (Two-crust) Cream Pie Fruit or Berry, (Two-crust) Pecan Pie, (One-crust) Pumpkin Pie, (One-crust) All other pie, List All other pastry, List BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

CONFECTIONS (4) 1” x 1” pieces, plus one piece)

Class 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74.

Division 46 – Primary Foods Divinity Fudge, Chocolate Fudge, All other Peanut Brittle Toffee Truffles Hard Candy, Other Dipped & Cordials Candy made in mold All Other, List BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

COOKIES (4 cookies plus 1 cookie for judging)

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DIVISION 47 PRIMARY EXHIBITOR PHOTOGRAPHY ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO:

EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

1st

- $4

Friday, August 16th Home Economics Building Friday, August 30tht - 10 am – 7pm Saturday, August 31st - 9am – 5 pm Monday, September 2nd - 10am Judging is closed to the public Sunday, September 8th @ 8pm-9pm Monday, September 9th @ 9am-5pm No Entry Limit $1.00 per entry Danish Primary Exhibitor - California / Oregon Resident

Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd - $3

3rd - $2

COLOR OR BLACK & WHITE TRADITIONAL SNAPSHOT Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23.

Division 47 – Primary Photography Action Agriculture Animal(s), live domestic or farm Animal(s), live wildlife Architectural Bird(s), Live Bridges Floral Historical Insect(s) Landscapes / Building(s) Scenic Scenic, Water People Portrait of Child Portrait of Adult Seascape / Marine Sports Still Life Sunset Tulelake-Butte Valley Fairgrounds Event Other

transfers, etc. When entering in these classes, you are required to provide the original photo prior to being manipulated and the manipulated photo in order to demonstrate the change.

Class 24. 25. 26. 27. 28.

Division 47 – Primary Photography Landscape Animal(s) Person(s) Abstract BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

INTERPRETIVE PHOTOGRAPHY NO FRAMES. Interpret the class titles below and enter your photographs of your choice of color or black & white & traditional or manipulated. Exhibitor is encouraged to add captions, i.e.: “Yosemite National Park”, “Australia”, etc.

Class 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. 38. 39. 40. 41. 42. 43. 44. 45. 46.

Division 47 – Primary Photography “No Place Like Home” “The Well Beaten Path” “Hard at Work” “Down and Dirty” “Snow Days” “Nature’s Beauty” “Simply Precious” “Play Ball” “Wild-n-Wooly” “Life on the Farm” “The Sky of Many Colors” “Big Machinery” “Irrigation Season” “Hay Time” “Spring Fling” “Diamond Gem Rides Again” “Tell-A Story” Use at least 3 prints to tell a story mounted on a ½ sheet of poster board not to exceed 11” x 28.” Labeling optional. BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter) Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

BEST OF SHOW AWARD (Do Not Enter)

Rosette - A Best of Show may be awarded at the discretion of the judge.

MANIPULATED PRINT COLOR OR BLACK & WHITE MANIPULATED PRINT – Any change to the image beyond the traditional changes, this includes digitally manipulated, hand coloring, cross processing, montages, photo collage, solar grams, photo grams, cyanotype, Polaroid

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JUNIOR EXHIBITOR LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT

2.

The Junior Department is restricted to members of the Future Farmers of America, who are under the supervision of the Bureau of Agriculture Education, State Department of Education; members of 4-H Youth Groups which are under the supervision of the Cooperative Extension Service, University of California. Independent junior exhibitors not affiliated with a junior organization can enter appropriate Jr. Exhibitor classes for which they can qualify. All junior exhibitors must have “on-grounds” supervision by a responsible adult. American System of Judging: The American System of Judging is based on all entries in a class being judged against each other. Danish System of Judging: The Danish System of Judging is based upon established standards of quality for each type of product. In this system each exhibit is judged according to how well it meets that standard rather than how it compares with other exhibits.

5.

All Classes in the Junior Livestock Division are open to 4-H, FFA and other juniors. Local Classes are limited to Siskiyou and Modoc Counties.

1.

1. ARRIVAL OF LIVESTOCK DATE REQUIREMENTS: All livestock will be required to be in place at the fairgrounds on Wednesday. The required arrival times of species will be staggered in order to minimize trailer congestion and animal stress during arrival. The arrival times of each species are as follows: Arrival Date: Tuesday, September 3rd from 7am-10pm - All livestock (except for Poultry and Turkeys) and Wednesday, September 4th: 7am – 3pm. All livestock must be in place by 3pm. Poultry and Turkeys Received from 1pm-3pm. 2. OFFICIAL MARKET ANIMAL WEIGH-IN SCHEDULE: All market animals and replacement heifers will be weighed-in on Wednesday. The weigh-in schedule for each species is as follows: Wednesday, September 6th: 3:00 to 3:30 p.m. Pen of Rabbits 3:30 to 4:00 p.m. Poultry & Turkey Meat Pens 4:00 to 4:45 p.m. Market Sheep & Market Goats 4:45 to 5:30 p.m. Market Swine 5:30 to 6:15 p.m. Market Steers 6:15 to 7:00 p.m. Replacement Heifers

JUNIOR LIVESTOCK EXHIBITOR SHOW RING ETIQUETTE The following are appropriate etiquette rules regarding your conduct and behavior in the show ring. If for any reason you choose to violate these rules, it may result in your ineligibility to show your animal for placing and consequently selling your animal in the Junior Livestock Auction. 1. You will show respect for the judge, fair management, your animal, and your fellow showmen at all times. No disrespectful behavior will be tolerated. TULELAKE-BUTTE VALLEY FAIR – September 5-8th, 2019

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No baseball caps or headwear other than that which is standard to your respective uniform. No open-toed shoes of any kind. This is mandatory and for your protection. No cell phones, MP3 players, pagers or other electronic gear allowed in the show ring. If these items are found they will be confiscated and not returned until after you are released from the fairgrounds on Sunday. No sunglasses in the show ring. Tinted prescription glasses are okay. Be on time for all of your classes. There will be no gate holds.

JUNIOR LIVESTOCK EXHIBITOR CODE OF CONDUCT Exhibiting livestock at the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair is a privilege and must be respected as such. To that end, all junior exhibitors who wish to sell and/or show at the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair must adhere to the Code of Conduct to be eligible to participate in the fair. This Code of Conduct covers conduct of the exhibitor from the Monday before opening day of the fair through Sunday, the last day of the fair. Violations of the Code of Conduct will not be tolerated. An investigation of alleged violations will be conducted and a decision rendered by the appropriate involved parties according to the Code of Conduct Protocol. Violations may result in loss of right to sell animals at the auction.

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All junior livestock exhibitors will refrain from any use of alcohol, drugs, tobacco or obscene language during the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair. They will also refrain from being in the company of minors who are using alcohol, drugs, tobacco or obscene language. All junior livestock exhibitors will treat their animals in a safe and humane manner. Their animals will have the necessary feed and water during the entire time they are at the fairgrounds. All junior livestock exhibitors will keep their animal pens clean and free of hazards at all times. All junior livestock exhibitors will treat adults, especially those in authority, with respect. All junior livestock exhibitors will follow all local and state rules that apply to their particular project(s). All junior livestock exhibitors staying in the fair’s RV Park or visiting friends in the fair’s RV Park will abide by all curfews and all other RV Park rules. No junior livestock exhibitors will allow an adult to perform the junior exhibitor’s duties including fitting an animal for show, cleaning pens, feeding or watering. Junior exhibitors may exchange duties with fellow club members or fellow junior exhibitors as a matter of team work.

HERDSMANSHIP CONTEST Roving podium awards will be given to the 4-H and FFA Clubs which during the entire fair display the best herdsmanship in each of the following Beef, Sheep, Swine, Rabbits, Poultry & Goats. Judging will occur each day from Thursday @ 8 a.m. until Sunday @ 11a.m. The following scorecard will be used:

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HERDSMANSHIP CONTEST SCORECARD Aisles swept, tack, alley neat & clean .................................. 10 points Animals & pens clean and overall look of healthy animals...................................... 10 points Pens clean by 7:30am and kept clean ................................. 15 points Equipment put in proper place, no feed pans in pens after 7:30 am (water permissible) ................................. 5 points

DIVISION 48 – ALL BREEDS TOGETHER Any species of animal that meets their respective breed association standards for purebred registry. FEMALES Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Junior Calf Senior Calf Summer Yearling Junior Yearling Senior Yearling

6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Junior Calf Senior Calf Summer Yearling Junior Yearling Senior Yearling

Date of Calving Jan. 1 – May 1, 2019 Sep. 1 – Dec. 31, 2018 May 1 – Aug. 31, 2018 Jan. 1 – Apr. 30, 2018 Mar. 1 – Dec. 31, 2017 BULLS

Double tie on beef; sheep, swine, goats, and rabbit pens securely latched ................................ 5 Points Owners or club members on duty cleaning/answering questions.............................................. 10 points Animal’s name and owner’s name are printed and in view at all times........................................................... 5 points

GROUPS All owned by one exhibitor, entered as individuals and be of one breed.

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Cow and Calf: Calf must have been born between November 1, 2018 and August 1, 2019 and be eligible for registry. Calf must be entered and shown as an individual, if old enough. NOTE: When making entry for this class, as a group, enter cow on one line and calf on one line; identify both animals by birth date and registration numbers. If a calf is not old enough to show as an individual and does not have a registration number, be sure to give birth date of the calf, permanent identification and registration number of its sire and dam.

Refuse is placed in manure boxes and area is clean…. ............................................................. 10 points Educational, interesting, and informative displays have been presented for the public to enjoy................................. 15 points Member or owner does his or her own work with animal and pen cleaning…. ............................................................... 5 points Originality and attractiveness of barn area .......................... 10 points Community areas: i.e. grooming & feeding areas if clean, each club of that species will get 5 points if not clean each club will get 0 points.

JUNIOR BEEF DIVISIONS REGISTERED PUREBRED BREEDING ANIMALS ENTRY FORMS DUE: EXHIBITS RECEIVED: EXHIBITS JUDGED: ENTRY FEE EXHIBIT RELEASED TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: EXHIBIT LIMIT:

1st $30

Friday, August 16th Tuesday, September 3rd 7am to 10am Wednesday, September 4th 7am to 3pm (Must be in place by 3pm) Friday, September 6th $5.00 per entry As scheduled by Management American California / Oregon Jr. Exhibitors Two entries per class per exhibitor

Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd $20

3rd $10

The premium payout for the Junior Beef Breeding Division is being donated by 4C Cattle Co and Ron & Heather Criss in memory of Roberta Criss. Rosettes will be awarded to Champion Bull & Female.

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Jan. 1 – May 1, 2018 Sep. 1 – Dec. 31, 2018 May 1 – Aug. 31, 2018 Jan. 1 – Apr. 30, 2018 Mar. 1 – Dec. 31, 2017

12. 13.

Pair of Females: Two females Get of Sire: Four animals sired by the same bull

DIVISION 49 - COMMERCIAL BEEF NOTE: Animals entered in the following classes cannot be entered in any other class of the Beef Cattle Division. A permanent ear tag or tattoo number is required. Animals which have been registered by a purebred association cannot be entered into this division.

ENTRY FORMS DUE: EXHIBITS RECEIVED: EXHIBITS JUDGED: ENTRY FEE: EXHIBIT RELEASED TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: EXHIBIT LIMIT:

1st $20

Friday, August 16th Tuesday, September 3rd 7am to 10pm Wednesday, September 4th 7am to 3pm (Must be in place by 3pm) Friday, September 6th $5.00 per entry As scheduled by Management American California / Oregon Jr. Exhibitors Two entries per class per exhibitor

Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd 3rd $15 $10 Females Only, Name Breed FEMALES

Class 1. 2. 3.

Senior or Junior Calf Junior or Summer Yearling Senior Yearling

Date of Calving Sep. 1, 2018 – May 1, 2019 Jan. 1 – Aug. 31, 2018 Mar. 1 – Dec 31, 2018

DIVISION 51 – JUNIOR MARKET STEER NOTE: Rosettes will be awarded to Grand & Reserve Champion Market Beef. All breeds will be judged together. Exhibitors must be the bonafide owner of the animal at least 120 days before the opening day of the fair.

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EXHIBITS RECEIVED: EXHIBIT WEIGH-IN EXHIBITS JUDGED: EXHIBIT RELEASED ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: LIMIT: PROOF OF OWNERSHIP FOR ALL EXHIBITORS: REQUIRED DOCUMENTS AT THE TIME OF ENTRY

Tuesday, September 3rd 7am to 10pm Wednesday, September 5th 7am to 3pm (Must be in place by 3pm) Wednesday, September 4th Friday, September 6th As scheduled by Management $25.00 per entry Danish 10-A District Exhibitors Only May only sell one market animal All entries must have attended pre-weigh May 4, 2019. Bill of Sale & Brand Inspection.

1st $100 Class 1.

Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd 3rd $50 $20

All Steers Show Together: Weight Requirements 1050 to 1450 lbs.

This contest is limited only to market steers that are bred locally in the 10-A District. An application must be fully completed and submitted no later than by the official weigh-in at the fair. The application is available at the fair office and on the fair’s website. The judging criteria will be available on the application. Fitting the animal for live evaluation is at the discretion of each exhibitor.

DIVISION 54 – Beef Replacement Heifer EXHIBITS RECEIVED:

Grade Scorecard ENTRY FEE: Market Ready Two rankings of Market Ready

Blue Ribbon Red Ribbon Not Market Ready White Ribbon

Class 1.

Market steers projected to have sufficient fat deposition to meet the marbling specifications for USDA Prime, Choice or Select+ quality grades. Excel in “Market Ready” criteria. Average in “Market Ready” criteria Market steers lacking evidence of sufficient fat deposition to produce a desirable consumer product. Steers projected to grade USDA Select- or lower.

4-H/FFA/Independent Market Steer

EXHIBIT WEIGH-IN EXHIBITS JUDGED: EXHIBIT RELEASED TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: EXHIBIT LIMIT: RESTRICTIONS: PROOF OF OWNERSHIP FOR ALL EXHIBITORS: REQUIRED DOCUMENTS AT THE TIME OF ENTRY

Weight Requirements: 1,050 to 1,450 lbs. *Steers not meeting the minimum weight of 1050 lbs. will be automatically entered into Division 52 as a Non-Market Light Weight Steer and will not be eligible for the auction. Eligible to show in Showmanship Class. *Steers in excess of the maximum weight of 1450 lbs. will be automatically entered into Division 52 as a Non-Market Heavy Weight Steer and will not be eligible for the auction. Eligible to show in Showmanship Class.

DIVISION 51 – GROUP OF MARKET STEERS Class 2.

Ribbons – 1st through 3rd place

NO ENTRY FEE – ENTER AT RING Best group of three market steers shown in the market classes and owned by members of the same club or chapter. One entry per club or chapter.

DIVISION 52 – JUNIOR NON-MARKET STEER Class 1. Non Market Light Weight Steer– 701 to 1049 lbs. 2. Non Market Heavy Weight Steer – 1451 lbs. plus Entries not eligible for Jr. Livestock Auction. Entries in this division are steers that are entered in the Market Steer Classes but do not meet minimum or maximum weight requirements and are automatically entered into Division 52.

DIVISION 53 –LOCAL BRED MARKET STEER TULELAKE-BUTTE VALLEY FAIR – September 5-8th, 2019

Tuesday, September 3rd 7am to 10am Wednesday, September 4th 7am to 3pm (Must be in place by 3pm) $35.00 per entry Wednesday, September 4th 6:15pm to 7pm Thursday, September 5th As scheduled by Management Danish 10-A District Exhibitors Only May show no more than 3. May only sell 1. Refer to requirements listed in Replacement Bred Heifer Handbook available online or at fair office All entries must have attended pre-weigh in May 4, 2019 Bill of Sale, & Brand Inspection, Preg Check Verification dated within 10 days of the first day of fair.

Awards Offered Champion- Rosette/Banner Res. Champion- Rosette/Banner Class 1. Fall Calving Heifer: Estimated calving date (September 15 thru December 15)

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Spring Calving Heifer:

Estimated calving date (January 1 thru May 1) Member Eligibility To be eligible for this Beef Replacement Heifer Project the exhibitor must be a member in good standing of a 4-H Club or FFA Chapter in Modoc or Siskiyou counties in the 10-A District, or be a qualified independent junior exhibitor from Modoc or Siskiyou counties in the 10A District. Heifer Eligibility Registered or grade beef replacement heifers are eligible projects. Grade heifers must be without horns. The sire of the heifer must be of a beef breed. If an exhibitor declares that the heifer is registered, the registration papers must be signed off and submitted to the Livestock Office before the heifer will be allowed to sell. Heifers must be bred and purchased from a breeder in Modoc, Siskiyou, or Klamath Counties. The age limit for a heifer is a minimum of 15 months and a maximum of 30 months on the opening day of the fair. Heifers must weigh a minimum of 900 pounds at the weigh-in during the fair and be bred to calve between September 15th thru December 15th and from January1st thru May 1st.These requirements will be verified at the scale by the certified weigh master, the attending veterinarian, and fair management. Those heifers that do not meet criteria will be disqualified from show competition. Ownership Requirements and Project Agreement The project members must have ownership of their heifer no later than 120 days before fair. Heifers must be weighed and tagged at the preweigh in to be eligible. The original Bill of Sale must be retained by the exhibitor and presented to the State Brand Inspector at the Fair. Substitutions

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If a breeding or health problem should occur, as evidenced by a veterinarian of the 4-H Leader/FFA Instructor in charge, a substitute heifer may be allowed if owned by the member on or before the 120 day ownership requirement and was tagged and weighed at that time. Breeding a Project Management Heifers must be bred to calve between September 15th thru December 15th and from January 1st thru May 1st. Two calving divisions will be available at the fair, (1) Fall Calving Division and (2) Spring Calving Division. Heifers will be preg-checked on weigh day at the Fair by a veterinarian specified by Fair Management. Heifers that are not bred within the specified calving times will be disqualified from show competition. Heifers may be bred naturally, or by artificial insemination. They should be bred to bulls with low birth weights in order to reduce difficulty in calving. Accurate records must be kept on the heifers. It is important that members have dates written down as to when the heifer was exposed to that bull and any data that could be beneficial to the potential buyer. Health At the start of the project, members should seek advice from a local veterinarian about preventing diseases such as Leptospirosis, Vibrosis, Anaplosmosis, and Brucellosis. State law requires that beef heifers over twelve (12) months of age show evidence of the calfhood brucelloisis vaccination if they are sold within the state of California for breeding purposes. Therefore, it is mandatory that the brucellosis ear tag number (orange metal clip number) and tattoo number be entered on the entry form. All heifers will be checked by the veterinarian upon arrival on the Fairgrounds and those heifers having no tattoo shall be disqualified from show competition. Judging The Danish System of Judging will be used at the Fair, giving an exhibitor three (3) possible group placings; Purple, Blue and Red. A Grand Champion and Reserve Grade Champion Beef Replacement Heifer will be selected by the judge(s). Heifers awarded purple and blue ribbons in show competition will qualify for the Beef Replacement Heifer sale held during the Fair. Heifers that receive a red ribbon do not qualify for the sale and will not be allowed to sell in the Replacement Heifer Sale. Heifers that qualify for the sale are not required to sell, but must inform the livestock office within one hour following the heifer show in order to be removed from the sale order. The Grand and Reserve Champion heifers must sell in the Replacement Heifer Sale. Replacement Heifer Sale An exhibitor may enter and exhibit up to three (3) beef replacement heifers, but not sell more than one beef replacement heifer at the fair per year. Only those heifers placing in the top two groups (Purple and Blue) will be eligible to sell. A commission charge of 8% will be deducted from the exhibitor’s sale proceeds. If a heifer calves during the Fair and has qualified for the sale, she will be eligible to be sold with the calf by her side provided that the calf is healthy and the heifer is controllable. The decision will be made by fair management. Release of Replacement Heifers The fair would prefer that the replacement heifers sold in the Heifer Sale stay on the fairgrounds throughout the week of fair and released on Sunday during the scheduled release time. If a buyer requests to transport their purchase(s) immediately after the sale, permission must be obtained by fair management and load-out guidelines provided by fair management must be followed in order to ensure the safety of the public and non-interference with fair-time events. Heifers who do not qualify for the sale must remain on the fairgrounds throughout the week of fair and will be released at the normal scheduled release time. Temperament of Heifer Heifers must be gentle and trained to lead with a show halter. The Fair Management reserves the right to disqualify any animal as ineligible for show competition, and order the removal of any beef entry that is not gentle and properly halter broke to lead, and which could therefore endanger other exhibitors and Fair-going public. In the event that an animal injures a member of the Fair-going public, the exhibitor (not the TBVF) is liable. Insurance must be purchased from CFSA to cover the exhibitor should such and incident occur during Fair. Please contact the Fair office for purchasing insurance or further information.

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JUNIOR DAIRY CATTLE REGISTERED OR UNREGISTERED NOTE: Senior and junior yearlings in milk must be shown with twoyear-olds. Note “In Milk” on your entry form. May be either registered or unregistered by a purebred sire. By his/her signature as the owner or agent on an entry form, the exhibitor also certifies that the sire of each animal entered in the following classes for grade animals was either registered or purebred. A permanent ear tag or tattoo is required.

ENTRY FORMS DUE: EXHIBITS RECEIVED: EXHIBITS JUDGED: ENTRY FEE EXHIBIT RELEASED TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: EXHIBIT LIMIT:

Friday, August 16th Tuesday, September 3rd 7am to 10am Wednesday, September 4th 7am to 3pm (Must be in place by 3pm) Friday, September 6th $5.00 per entry As scheduled by Management American California / Oregon Jr. Exhibitors Two entries per class per exhibitor

Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd $15

1st $25

3rd $5

DIVISION 55 – ALL BREEDS TOGETHER FEMALES Class

1. 2. 3. 4.

Junior Calf Senior Calf Junior Yearling Senior Yearling

Date of Calving Mar. 1, 2018 – May 1, 2019 Sep. 1, 2017 – Feb. 28, 2019 Mar. 1 – Aug. 31, 2018 Mar. 1 – Dec. 31, 2017

JUNIOR MARKET SWINE ENTRY FORMS DUE: EXHIBITS RECEIVED:

EXHIBIT WEIGHED: EXHIBITS JUDGED: EXHIBIT RELEASED ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: LIMIT: PROOF OF OWNERSHIP FOR ALL EXHIBITORS:

Friday, June 28th, 2019 Tuesday, September 3rd 7am to 10am Wednesday, September 4th 7am to 3pm (Must be in place by 3pm) Wednesday, September 4th 4:45 pm to 5:30pm Saturday, September 7th As scheduled by Management $25.00 per entry Danish 10-A District Jr. Exhibitors Only May only sell one market animal All entries must have attended pre-weigh July 5th & 6th 2019

NOTE: Rosettes will be awarded to Grand & Reserve Champion Market Swine. 4-H, FFA & Independent exhibitors show together in the Junior Market Swine Division. All breeds will be judged together. Exhibitors must be the bonafide owner of the animal at least 60 days before the opening day of the fair.

Market Swine Grade Scorecard Market Ready

U.S. No. 1 and No. 2 hogs of average or greater conformation that are acceptable in leanness, muscularity and production traits.

Two rankings of Market Ready

Blue Ribbon

Excel in “Market Ready” criteria.

Red Ribbon

Average in “Market Ready” criteria

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Not Market Ready

Any hog of below average conformation including U.S. number 3 or number 4 and utility grade hogs.

White Ribbon

DIVISION 56 – JUNIOR MARKET SWINE Class 1.

4-H/FFA/Independent Market Swine

2. 3.

Sept. 2018 – May 2019 Ram Lamb Pair of Ram Lambs: Two ram lambs EWES

4. 5. 6. 7.

Sept. 2017 – Aug. 2018 Yearling Ewes Pair of Yearling Ewes: Two yearling ewes Sept. 2018 – May 2019 Ewe Lamb Pair of Ewe Lambs: Two ewe lambs GROUPS

Weight Requirements: 220 to 285 lbs. *Swine not meeting the minimum weight of 220 lbs. will be automatically entered into Division 58 as a Non-Market Light Weight Swine and will not be eligible for the auction. Eligible to show in Showmanship Class. *Swine in excess of the maximum weight of 285 lbs. will be automatically entered into Division 58 as a Non-Market Heavy Weight Swine and will not be eligible for the auction. Eligible to show in Showmanship Class.

DIVISION 57 – GROUP OF MARKET SWINE Class 1.

One entry per exhibitor per class. All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals and be of one breed.

8. 9. 10.

DIVISION 60 – DORSET

Ribbons – 1st through 3rd place

NO ENTRY FEE – ENTER AT RING Best group of three market swine shown in the market class and owned by members of the same club or chapter. One entry per club or chapter.

RAMS Class 1. 2. 3.

DIVISION 58 – JR. NON-MARKET SWINE Class 1. 2.

Flock: One yearling ram or ram lamb, two yearling ewes and two ewe lambs. Get of Sire: Four sheep sired by the same ram, lambs must have been breed by exhibitor. Young Flock: One ram lamb and two ewe lambs

Non-Market Light Weight Swine – 150 to 219 lbs. Non-Market Heavy Weight Swine – 286 lbs. plus

*Entries not eligible for the Jr. Livestock Auction. Animals that are entered in Market Classes but do not meet the minimum or maximum weight requirements and are automatically entered into Division 58.

4. 5. 6. 7.

8. 9.

REGISTERED PUREBRED BREEDING ANIMALS

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ENTRY FORMS DUE: EXHIBITS RECEIVED: EXHIBITS JUDGED: EXHIBIT RELEASED ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: LIMIT:

Friday, August 16th Tuesday, September 3rd 7am-10pm Wednesday, September 4th 7am-3pm (Must be in place by 3pm) Friday, September 6th As scheduled by Management $4.00 per entry American California/Oregon Jr. Exhibitor Two entries per class per exhibitor

Sept. 2017 – Aug. 2018 Yearling Ewes Pair of Yearling Ewes: Two yearling ewes Sept. 2018 – May 2019 Ewe Lamb Pair of Ewe Lambs: Two ewe lambs GROUPS

One entry per exhibitor per class. All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals and be of one breed.

JUNIOR SHEEP

NOTE: Please refer to Local Rule #8. Supreme Champion Ram and Supreme Champion Ewe will be selected from the Champion Ram & Ewe from divisions 59 thru 63.

Date of Lambing Sept. 2017 – Aug. 2018 Yearling Ram Sept. 2018 – May 2019 Ram Lamb Pair of Ram Lambs: Two ram lambs EWES

Young Flock: One ram lamb and two ewe lambs. Get of Sire: Four sheep sired by the same ram, lambs must have been breed by exhibitor. Flock: One yearling ram or ram lamb, two yearling ewes and two ewe lambs.

DIVISION 61 – ALL OTHER MEAT BREEDS RAMS Class 1. 2. 3.

4. 5. 6. 7.

Date of Lambing Sept. 2017 – Aug. 2018 Sept. 2018 – May 2019

Yearling Ram Ram Lamb Pair of Ram Lambs:

EWES Sept. 2017 – Aug. 2018 Yearling Ewes Pair of Yearling Ewes: Two yearling ewes Sept. 2018 – May 2019 Ewe Lamb Pair of Ewe Lambs: Two ewe lambs GROUPS

Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd 3rd $20 $15 $5 Rosettes will be awarded to Champion Ram & Ewe.

DIVISION 59 – HAMPSHIRE

One entry per exhibitor per class. All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals and be of one breed.

8. 9. 10.

Young Flock: One ram lamb and two ewe lambs Get of Sire: Four sheep sired by the same ram, lambs must have been breed by exhibitor. Flock: One yearling ram or ram lamb, two yearling ewes and two ewe lambs.

RAMS Class 1.

Yearling Ram

Date of Lambing Sept. 2017 – Aug. 2018

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GROUPS

DIVISION 62 – ALL OTHER WOOL BREEDS Any species of animal that meets their respective breed association standards for purebred registry.

One entry per exhibitor per class. All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals and be of one breed.

8. 9.

RAMS Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

Young Flock: One ram lamb and two ewe lambs Flock: One yearling ram or ram lamb, two yearling ewes and two ewe lambs.

Date of Lambing Sept. 2017 – Aug. 2018 Yearling Ram Sept. 2018 – May 2019 Ram Lamb Pair of Ram Lambs: Two ram lambs EWES Sept. 2017 – Aug. 2018 Yearling Ewes Pair of Yearling Ewes: Two yearling ewes Sept. 2018 – May 2019 Ewe Lamb Pair of Ewe Lambs: Two ewe lambs

DIVISION 64 – COMMERCIAL EWE DIVISION NOTE: A permanent ear tag or tattoo number is required. Animals which have been registered by a purebred breed association cannot be entered in this division. A rosette will be awarded to the Champion Ewe. The Champion from this division is not eligible to compete for Supreme Champion Ewe.

GROUPS One entry per exhibitor per class. All owned by one exhibitor and entered as individuals and be of one breed.

8. 9. 10.

Young Flock: One ram lamb and two ewe lambs. Get of Sire: Four sheep sired by the same ram, lambs must have been breed by exhibitor. Flock: One yearling ram or ram lamb, two yearling ewes and two ewe lambs.

WETHER SIRE/DAM BREEDING SHEEP DIVISION ENTRY FORMS DUE: EXHIBITS RECEIVED: EXHIBITS JUDGED: EXHIBIT RELEASED ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: LIMIT:

1st $20

16th

Friday, August Tuesday, September 3rd 7am to 10pm Wednesday, September 4th 1pm to 3pm (Must be in place by 3pm) Friday, September 6th As scheduled by Management $4.00 per entry American California/Oregon Jr. Exhibitor Two entries per class per exhibitor

Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd 3rd $15 $5

NOTE: Please refer to Local Rule #8. Animals entered in this division are not required to be registered. A permanent ear tag or tattoo number is required. Rosettes will be given to the Champion Ram and Ewe and are eligible to compete for overall Supreme Champion Ram and Ewe.

1st $15 Class 1. 2.

Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd 3rd $12 $4

Yearling Ewe Ewe Lamb

JUNIOR MARKET LAMB NOTE: Rosettes will be awarded to Grand & Reserve Champion Market Lambs. All breeds are judged together. Exhibitors must be the bonafide owner of the animal at least 60 days before the opening day of the fair.

ENTRY FORMS DUE: EXHIBITS RECEIVED: EXHIBIT WEIGHED: EXHIBITS JUDGED: EXHIBIT RELEASED ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: LIMIT: PROOF OF OWNERSHIP FOR ALL EXHIBITORS:

Market Ready

USDA Prime or Choice quality with 12th rib back fat range .16-.35, average or greater conformation and cutability.

Two rankings of Market Ready

RAMS Date of Lambing Sept. 2017 – Aug. 2018 Sept. 2018 – May 2019

Yearling Ram Ram Lamb Pair of Ram Lambs: Two ram lambs EWES

4. 5. 6. 7.

Friday, June 28, 2019 Tuesday, September 3rd 7am to 10pm Wednesday, September 4th 1pm to 3pm (Must be in place by 3pm) Wednesday, September 4th 4:00 pm Saturday, September 7th As scheduled by Management $25.00 per entry Danish 10-A District Jr. Exhibitors Only May only sell one market animal All entries must have attended pre-weigh in July 5th or 6th

Market Lamb Grade Scorecard

DIVISION 63 –WETHER SIRE/DAM DIVISION Class 1. 2. 3.

Date of Lambing Sept. 2017 – Aug. 2018 Sept. 2018 – May 2019

Sep. 2017 – Aug. 2018 Yearling Ewes Pair of Yearling Ewes: Two yearling ewes Sep. 2018 – May 2019 Ewe Lamb Pair of Ewe Lambs: Two ewe lambs

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Blue Ribbon Red Ribbon Not Market Ready White Ribbon

Excel in “Market Ready” criteria. Average in “Market Ready” criteria Good or lower quality grade with 12th rib back fat range <.16 or >.35; under finished lambs grading USDS Good or lower, below-average conformation or cutablity

DIVISION 65 – JUNIOR MARKET LAMB Class

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4-H/FFA/Independent Market Lamb Weight Requirements: 105 to 160 lbs. *Lambs not meeting the minimum weight of 105 lbs. will be automatically entered into Division 67 as a Non-Market Light Weight Lamb and will not be eligible for the auction. Eligible to show in Showmanship Class. *Lambs in excess of the maximum weight of 160 lbs. will be automatically entered into Division 67 as a Non-Market Heavy Weight Lamb and will not be eligible for the auction. Eligible to show in Showmanship Class.

DIVISION 66 – GROUP OF MARKET LAMBS Class 1.

Ribbons – 1st through 3rd place NO ENTRY FEE – ENTER AT RING Best group of three market lambs shown in the market classes and owned by members of the same club or chapter. One entry per club or chapter.

6. 7. 8.

DIVISION 69 – BREEDING DAIRY GOATS NOTE: Please refer to Local Rule #8. JR. DOE BREEDING DAIRY GOATS (All purebreds together) Class 1. 2. 3. 4.

5. 6. 7. 8. 9.

DIVISION 67 – JUNIOR NON-MARKET LAMB Class 1. 2.

Non-Market Light Weight Lamb – 70 to 104 lbs. Non-Market Heavy Weight Lamb – 161 lbs. plus

*Entries not eligible for Jr. Livestock Auction. Animals that are entered in Market Classes but do not meet minimum or maximum weight requirements and are automatically entered into Division 67.

JUNIOR GOAT DIVISIONS ENTRY FORMS DUE: EXHIBITS RECEIVED: EXHIBITS JUDGED: EXHIBIT RELEASED ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: LIMIT:

Friday, August 16th Tuesday, September 3rd 7am to 10pm Wednesday, September 4th 1pm to 3pm Friday, September 6th As scheduled by Management $4.00 per entry American California/Oregon Jr. Exhibitors 2 entries per class per exhibitor

Born in 2016 Born in 2015 Born prior to 1/1/14

Three Year old Four Year old Five Years or over

Jr. Kid Intermediate Kid Sr. Kid Dry Yearling

Date of Kidding 4/16/19 - 8/31/19 3/1/19 - 4/15/19 1/1/19 - 2/29/19 1/1/18 - 12/31/18

SR. DOE BREEDING DAIRY GOATS (All purebreds together) 1/1/18 -1 2/31/18 Yearling Born in 2017 Two Year old Born in 2016 Three Year old Born in 2015 Four Year old Born prior to 1/1/14 Five Years or over

DIVISION 70 – OPEN PYGMY GOATS Open show. NOTE: Please refer to Local Rule #8. WETHER PYGMY GOATS

Age of Goat Birth – 6 months 6 – 12 months 1 -2 Years 2 – 3 Years 3 Years & Older * Rosettes awarded to the Champion & Reserve Champion Wether.

Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Junior Wethers Intermediate Wethers Wethers Wethers Wethers

REGISTERED JR. PYGMY GOAT DOES

Age of Goat Birth – 6 months 4– 8 months 8 – 12 months 12 – 24 months * Rosettes awarded to the Champion & Reserve Champion Jr. Doe

Class 6. 7. 8. 9.

Does Kids Does Kids Does Kids Dry Yearling Does

REGISTERED SR. PYGMY GOAT DOES

Premiums Offered Per Class 1st 2nd 3rd $15 $10 $4

DIVISION 68 – BREEDING MEAT GOATS NOTE: Please refer to Local Rule #8. JR. DOE BREEDING MEAT GOATS (All purebreds together) Date of Kidding Class 4/16/19 - 8/31/19 1. Jr. Kid 3/1/19 - 4/15/19 2. Intermediate Kid 1/1/19 - 2/29/19 3. Sr. Kid 1/1/18 - 12/31/18 4. Yearling

5.

Age of Goat Under 24 months 2 Years old 3 Years Old Four Years Old and Older * Rosettes awarded to the Champion & Reserve Champion Sr. Doe. * Rosettes awarded to the Grand Champion & Reserve Grand Champion Doe.

Class 10. 11. 12. 13.

Freshened Does Two Year Old Does Three Year Old Does Four Year Old Does & Older

DIVISION 71 – FOR FUN ONLY All entries must have been entered individually in an above class. Class 1. Dam & Daughter

SR. DOE BREEDING MEAT GOATS (All purebreds together) Born in 2017 Two Year old

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JUNIOR MARKET MEAT GOATS NOTE: Rosettes will be awarded to Grand & Reserve Champion Market Goat. All breeds are judged together. All Market goats must be individually owned by exhibitor and properly tagged and weighed for a minimum of 60 days prior to the "official weigh-in" during fair. At the "official weigh-in" all goats will be required to have gained a minimum of 15 lbs. for the previous 60 days. If the goat has not gained the minimum required additional weight it 1) will be entered in to the Feeder division if requirements are met, or 2) be eliminated from the Fair and will be considered a sifted animal which must be removed from the grounds immediately after weigh-in or if pre-entered immediately following the Market Goat Showmanship Class. No bucks permitted. All goats must be fully castrated, disbudden and completely healed by weigh-in. All scurs and regrowth must not exceed one inch in length and be blunt ended. Market goats must be one year old or less. All market goats must show kid teeth. Goats must be slick shorn to 3/8" but not below knees and hocks. Halters or chains are acceptable.

ENTRY FORMS DUE: EXHIBITS RECEIVED: EXHIBIT WEIGHED: EXHIBITS JUDGED: EXHIBIT RELEASED ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: LIMIT: PROOF OF OWNERSHIP FOR ALL EXHIBITORS:

FRIDAY, JUNE 28, 2019 Tuesday, September 3rd 7am to 10pm Wednesday, September 4th 1pm to 3pm (Must be in place by 3pm) Wednesday, September 4th 4:00 pm Friday, September 6th As scheduled by Management $25.00 per entry Danish 10-A District Jr. Exhibitors Only May only sell one animal All entries must have attended pre-weigh July 5th or 6th

DIVISION 73 – GROUP OF MARKET GOATS Class 1.

Ribbons – 1st through 3rd place NO ENTRY FEE – ENTER AT RING Best group of three market goats shown in the market class and owned by members of the same club or chapter. One entry per club or chapter.

DIVISION 74 – JUNIOR NON-MARKET GOAT Class 1. 2.

Non-Market Light Weight Goat – 50 to 64 lbs. Non-Market Heavy Weight Goat – 111 lbs. plus

*Entries not eligible for Jr. Livestock Auction. Animals that are entered in Market Classes but do not meet minimum or maximum weight requirements and are automatically entered into Division 74.

SMALL ANIMAL DIVISIONS NOTE: No cash premiums for market meat pens. All Group 1 Market Ready Pens are eligible to sell in the Jr. Livestock Auction. All entries must be judged alive. Market entries may not be entered in any other class. Rosettes will be awarded to each division Champion and Reserve Champion Meat Pen. State and local rules apply.

JUNIOR RABBITS

Market Meat Goat Grade Scorecard Market Ready

Two rankings of Market Ready

Blue Ribbon Red Ribbon Not Market Ready White Ribbon

USDA Prime or Choice quality with 12th rib back fat range .08-.12 most desirable, .13-.22 back fat acceptable, average or greater conformation and cutablity. Excel in “Market Ready” criteria. Average in “Market Ready” criteria Good or lower quality grade with 12th rib back fat range <.08 or >.22; under finished goats grading USDA good or lower, below average conformation or cutability.

DIVISION 72 – JUNIOR MARKET GOAT Class 1.

DIVISION 75 – PEN OF MEAT RABBITS ENTRY FORMS DUE: EXHIBITS RECEIVED: EXHIBIT WEIGHED: EXHIBITS JUDGED: EXHIBIT RELEASED ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: LIMIT: QUANTITY PER PEN:

4-H/FFA/Independent Market Meat Goat

WEIGHT / AGE LIMITS:

Doe or Wether Weight Requirements: 65 to 110 lbs.

ENTRY / AUCTION LIMITS:

*Goats not meeting the minimum weight of 65 lbs. will be automatically entered into Division 74 as a Non-Market Light Weight Market Goat and will not be eligible for the auction. Eligible to show in Showmanship Class. *Goats in excess of the maximum weight of 110 lbs. will be automatically entered into Division 74 as a Non-Market Heavy Weight Goat and will not be eligible for the auction. Eligible to show in Showmanship Class.

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SMALL ANIMAL PROJECT POLICY

Thursday, August 1, 2019 Wednesday, September 4th 7am to 1pm (Must be in place by 1pm) Wednesday, September 4th 3:00 to 3:30pm Saturday, September 7th As scheduled by Management $25.00 per pen of Meat Rabbits $ 1.00 per entry in Breeding Classes Danish 10-A District Jr. Exhibitors Only May only sell one animal A meat pen shall consists of (3) meat rabbits 3 to 5 lbs. per rabbit. Not to exceed 70 days old. No exhibitor may enter more than 3 pens. May only sell one meat pen. All rabbits must be identified by an ear tattoo for eligible entry. Picture of animal, proof of ownership and identification information is due in the fair office by August 1st Rabbit meat pens must be part of a supervised rabbit project for a minimum of sixty (60) days and each individual owned by the exhibitor for a minimum of thirty (30) days.

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Class 1.

Pen of 3 Meat Rabbits (Any rabbit purebred meat type.) Pen of Meat Rabbits: Each 3 to 5 lbs., not over 70 days old. All breeds judged together. Each entry to be of uniform variety, type and weight. NOTE: If any one rabbit in a meat pen is overweight or underweight the entire pen will be disqualified from market class competition. *Meat Pens not meeting the weight requirements will be automatically entered into Division 76 as a Non-Market Feeder Pen of Rabbits and will not be eligible for the auction. Eligible to show in Showmanship Class. All rabbits must be from does owned, bred and kindled by exhibitor’s immediate family.

DIVISION 76 – PEN OF FEEDER RABBITS

3. 4.

Junior Doe Senior Doe

JUNIOR MEAT POULTRY DIVISION 81 – PEN OF MEAT POULTRY ENTRY FORMS DUE: EXHIBITS RECEIVED: EXHIBIT WEIGHED: EXHIBITS JUDGED: EXHIBIT RELEASED ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: LIMIT: QUANTITY PER PEN:

State Breed (All breeds will be judged together) Class 1.

WEIGHT / AGE LIMITS:

Pen of Three Feeder Rabbits: Combined weight of at least 8lbs. Under 70 days old. Not eligible for Jr. Rotary Auction.

State Breed (All breeds will be judged together) Class 1.

Single Fryer (to be judged alive): 3 to 5 lbs., not over 70 days old. Not eligible for Jr. Rotary Auction.

DIVISION 78 – SINGLE ROASTERS State Breed (All breeds will be judged together) Class 1.

Single Roaster: under 6 months of age, weighting 58lbs. Not eligible for Jr. Rotary Auction.

DIVISION 79 – SINGLE STEWERS

Single Stewer: Over 6 months of age weighing over 8lbs. Not eligible for Jr. Rotary Auction.

DIVISION 80 – BREEDING RABBITS Note: Rabbits must be purebred to enter in the following classes. Purebred breeds are listed in the ARBA book of Standards – Breeds judged together in individual classes.

1st $5 Class 1. 2.

Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd $3

State variety and group Junior Buck Senior Buck

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SMALL ANIMAL PROJECT POLICY

Thursday, August 1, 2019 Wednesday, September 4th 1pm to 3pm (Must be vet checked & in place by 3pm) Wednesday, September 4th 3:30 pm to 4:00pm Saturday, September 7th As scheduled by Management $25.00 per pen of 2 Poultry Danish 10-A District Jr. Exhibitors Only May only sell one lot A meat pen shall consists of (2) meat chickens 3 to 6 lbs. per chicken. Not to exceed 8 weeks old. No exhibitor may enter more than 3 pens. May only sell one meat pen. All poultry must be identified by legible numbered leg bands for eligible entry. Picture of animal, proof of ownership and identification information is due in the fair office by August 1st Poultry meat pens must be part of a supervised poultry project for a minimum of sixty (60) days and each individual owned by the exhibitor for a minimum of thirty (30) days.

Poultry Meat Pen Any meat type chicken eligible. All breeds judged together. Class 1. Pen of Meat Poultry: 3 to 6 lbs/each, not over 8 weeks old. All breeds judged together. Each entry to be of uniform variety, type and weight. NOTE: If any chicken in a meat pen is overweight or underweight the entire pen will be disqualified from market class competition.

DIVISION 82 – PEN OF TWO FEEDER MEAT POULTRY

State Breed (All breeds will be judged together) Class 1.

ENTRY / AUCTION LIMITS:

PROOF OF OWNERSHIP

DIVISION 77 – SINGLE LIVE FRYER

Under 6 months of age 6 months and older

(All breeds will be judged together) Class 1.

Pen of Two Feeder Meat Poultry: Under 8 weeks old. *Meat Pens not meeting the weight requirements will be automatically entered into Division 82 as a Non-Market Feeder Pen of Two Poultry and will not be eligible for the auction. Eligible to show in Showmanship Class. Not eligible for Jr. Rotary Auction

3rd $2

Under 6 months of age 6 months and older

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JUNIOR TURKEY MEAT PENS

JUNIOR EXHIBITOR SHOWMANSHIP DVISIONS

DIVISION 83 – TURKEY MEAT PENS ENTRY FORMS DUE: EXHIBITS RECEIVED: EXHIBIT WEIGHED: EXHIBITS JUDGED: EXHIBIT RELEASED ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: LIMIT: QUANTITY PER PEN: WEIGHT / AGE LIMITS: ENTRY / AUCTION LIMITS: IDENTIFICATION PROOF OF OWNERSHIP

SMALL ANIMAL PROJECT POLICY

Thursday, August 1, 2019 Wednesday, September 4th 1pm to 3pm (Must be vet checked & in place by 3pm) Wednesday, September 4th 3:30 pm to 4:00pm Saturday, September 7th As scheduled by Management $25.00 per pen Danish 10-A District Jr. Exhibitors Only May only sell one lot A meat pen shall consists of (1) turkey of any recognized purebred or hybrid meat turkey cross. 14 to 38 lbs. Hens must not exceed 20 weeks old; Toms must not exceed 24 weeks old. No exhibitor may enter more than 3 pens. May only sell one meat pen. All turkeys must be identified by legible numbered leg bands for eligible entry. Picture of animal, proof of ownership and identification information is due in the fair office by August 1st Turkey meat pens must be part of a supervised turkey project for a minimum of sixty (60) days and each individual owned by the exhibitor for a minimum of thirty (30) days.

Turkey Meat Pen (All breeds judged together) Class 1.

Turkey Meat Pen: One Meat Turkey, 14 to 38 lbs. Hens must not be over 20 weeks old; Toms must not be over 24 weeks old. (Suggested weights & age: Hens 17 to 18 pounds at 20 weeks, Toms 28 pounds at 20 weeks, 35 pounds at 24 weeks)

DIVISION 84 – FEEDER TURKEY MEAT PEN (All breeds will be judged together) Class 1.

Feeder Turkey Meat Pen: *Meat Pens not meeting the weight requirements will be automatically entered into Division 84 as a Non-Market Feeder Turkey Meat Pen and will not be eligible for the auction. Eligible to show in Showmanship Class. Not eligible for Jr. Rotary Auction

JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP ENTRY FEES: EXHIBIT JUDGED: EXHIBITS RELEASED: TYPE OF JUDGING: LIMITED:

1st $35

No entry fee See Schedule As scheduled by Management American See Specific Class

Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd $20

3rd $20

NOTE: ALL EXHIBITORS MUST SHOW THEIR OWN ANIMAL. Open to all junior livestock exhibitors. Only animals entered, owned, fitted and shown by a junior exhibitor in the junior department are eligible. Entries in showmanship must be made in accordance with all other livestock entry-closing deadlines. Post-entries will not be accepted. Exhibitor must be on hand and ready to exhibit at the time called for judging. SHOWMANSHIP DRESS CODE REQUIREMENTS: FFA: All FFA Exhibitors must wear FFA uniforms when showing and selling their animals in Junior Divisions and participating at the awards ceremony. The official Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair FFA uniform for girls shall consist of white pants, white collared blouse, the blue FFA scarf, the official FFA jacket zipped to the top and closed in shoes/boots. The official FFA uniform for boys shall consist of white pants, white collared shirt, blue FFA necktie, and the official FFA jacket zipped to the top and closed in shoes/boots. Any exhibitor not conforming to these qualifications will be disqualified from the class and/or auction. 4-H: All 4-H Exhibitors must wear 4-H uniforms when showing and selling their animals in Junior Divisions and participating at the awards ceremony. The official TulelakeButte Valley Fair 4-H uniform for girls consists of white pants, white collared blouse, the green 4-H collar or 4-H tie, the 4-H cap and closed in shoes/boots. The official 4-H uniform for boys shall consist of white pants, white collared shirt, green 4-H tie, the 4-H cap and closed in shoes/boots. Any exhibitor not conforming to these qualifications will be disqualified from the class and /or auction. OUT OF STATE EXHIBITORS: All out-of-state jr. exhibitors must show in white pants, a white collared shirt and closed in shoes/boots when showing their animals in Junior Breeding/Showmanship Divisions and participating at the awards ceremony. Any exhibitor not conforming to these qualifications will be disqualified from the

class. Score Card for Judging Showmanship Appearance of Animal Condition Grooming Cleanliness Appearance of Exhibitor Showing in the Ring Moving or Leading Posing Showing Animal to Best Advantage Poise, Alertness & Attitude

10% 20% 10% 10% 15% 15% 10% 10%

DIVISION 85 – JUNIOR SHOWMANSHIP Class 1. 2. 3. 4.

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Class 5. 6. 7. 8.

Dairy Goat Showmanship 4-H & Independent Novice (1st & 2nd year of specie) 4-H & Independent Junior (age 9-13) 4-H & Independent Senior (age 14 and over) FFA

Class 9. 10. 11. 12.

Meat Goat Showmanship (Includes Jr. Pygmy Goats) 4-H & Independent Novice (1st & 2nd year of specie) 4-H & Independent Junior (age 9-13) 4-H & Independent Senior (age 14 and over) FFA

Class 13. 14. 15. 16.

Sheep Showmanship 4-H & Independent Novice (1st & 2nd year of specie) 4-H & Independent Junior (age 9-13) 4-H & Independent Senior (age 14 and over) FFA

Class 17. 18. 19. 20.

Swine Showmanship 4-H & Independent Novice (1st & 2nd year of specie) 4-H & Independent Junior (age 9-13) 4-H & Independent Senior (age 14 and over) FFA

Class 21. 22. 23. 24.

Rabbit Showmanship 4-H & Independent Novice (1st & 2nd year of specie) 4-H & Independent Junior (age 9-13) 4-H & Independent Senior (age 14 and over) FFA

Class 25. 26. 27. 28.

Poultry Showmanship 4-H & Independent Novice (1st & 2nd year of specie) 4-H & Independent Junior (age 9-13) 4-H & Independent Senior (age 14 and over) FFA

Class 29. 30. 31. 32.

Turkey Showmanship 4-H & Independent Novice (1st & 2nd year of specie) 4-H & Independent Junior (age 9-13) 4-H & Independent Senior (age 14 and over) FFA

PRIMARY 4-H SMALL ANIMAL EXHIBITS DEPARTMENT ENTRY FORMS DUE: EXHIBITS RECEIVED:

Friday, August 16th Tuesday, September 3rd 7 am to 10 am Wednesday, September 4th 1 pm to 3pm (Must be in place by 3 pm) EXHIBITS JUDGED: Refer to specie show schedule EXHIBIT RELEASED As scheduled by Management ENTRY LIMIT: No entry limits ENTRY FEE: No Entry Fee TYPE OF JUDGING: American Primary 4-H Members ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS: California / Oregon Resident Premiums/Awards Offered Per Class *No monetary premiums will be offered in the Primary 4-H Division. Placing ribbons and sponsored awards will be awarded to each exhibitor. NOTE:

DIVISION 86 –MASTER SHOWMANSHIP No entry is required. Winner in each of the 4-H Junior, 4-H Senior and FFA Showmanship Classes are eligible and will be automatically entered. In the event the same exhibitor wins a showmanship class with two or more species, the exhibitor must select one specie to represent in master showmanship; the second place exhibitor from the specie not represented will be eligible to compete in master showmanship. The Master Showmanship winner will represent the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair at the 2020 California State Fair County Fair Best of Show. The California State Fair will be hosting a competition for Master Showmanship Exhibitors winning the Round Robin Showmanship at their district or county fairs. All information regarding this competition is available at the fair office or at www.bigfun.org. Placing in each master showmanship division will be accomplished by the judge rating the exhibitor 1 to 10; 1 being the lowest rating (needs improvement) and 10 being the highest rating (excellent). The exhibitor with the highest overall score will be the winner of the master showmanship class. No Cash Awards – Belt Buckle Awarded to each division winner. Species Represented: Beef, Swine, Sheep, Meat Goats, Dairy Goats

Class 1. 2. 3.

Large Animal Master Showmanship 4-H Junior Master Showmanship 4-H Senior Master Showmanship FFA Master Showmanship

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1. Primary 4-H Exhibitors must be at least 5 years old or in kindergarten by January 1, 2019. Home-schooled children enroll based on their chronological age as of January 1, 2019. 2. Primary 4-H Members will compete for “placings” with the American System of judging. 3. Primary 4-H Exhibitors must have an active role in raising and caring for their small animal exhibits. 4. All 4-H Primary Members must wear white pants and a white collared shirt without any other 4-H attire (ties, scarf, caps) and closed in shoes/boots when exhibiting their animals in the Primary 4-H Divisions and participating at the awards ceremony. Any exhibitor not conforming to these qualifications will be disqualified from the class. 5. Please refer to Primary Still Exhibits Division for entering Arts & Crafts, Foods and Photos for Primary aged exhibitors.

DIVISION 87 – PRIMARY 4-H PYGMY GOATS 1. 2. 3.

Pygmy Goat Showmanship Pygmy Goat Wethers Pygmy Goat Does

DIVISION 88 – PRIMARY 4-H POULTRY 1. 2. 3.

Poultry Showmanship Pen of 2 Meat Poultry Breeding Poultry Project – Individual Poultry

DIVISION 89 – PRIMARY 4-H RABBITS Classes 1. 2. 3.

Rabbit Showmanship Pen of 3 Meat Rabbits Breeding Rabbit Project – Individual Rabbit

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DIVISION 90 FFA AG MECHANICS ENTRY FORMS DUE: DELIVER EXHIBITS TO: EXHIBITS JUDGED: PICK UP EXHIBITS: ENTRY LIMIT: ENTRY FEE: TYPE OF JUDGING: ELIGIBLE EXHIBITORS:

1st $30 • • • 1. 2.

3.

Friday, August 16th Ag Project Display Area Tuesday, September 3rd and Wednesday, September 4th Thursday, September 5th Monday, September 9th @ 9am-5pm 1 Entry Per Class per Exhibitor $ 5.00 Danish Tulelake or Butte Valley High School FFA Member

Premiums Offered Per Class 2nd $20

4.

5.

Best of Class – Additional First Place Rosette: These awards will be based on points earned. There will be no more than one best of class chosen for each class. All first place winners will be considered for the Best of Class. In the event of a tie the Ag Mechanics Competition Judge will choose their winner of the class. Best of Show - Award - This award will be based on points earned. There will be one Best of Show chosen for the entire competition (classes 1-5).

DIVISION 90 – FFA AG MECHANICS Class

1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Woodworking Woodworking Metalworking Metalworking Metalworking

Basic material costs less than $50.00 Basic material costs over $51.00 Basic material cost less than $50.00 Basic material cost $51.00 - $500.00 Basic material cost over $500.00

3rd $10

FFA Ag Mechanics Exhibits – Judging Criteria Practicality (usefulness, educational value) 35% Quality of Workmanship (design, neatness, safety) 35% Amount of Work (size of job, level or difficulty) 30% Judging and Award Information To Encourage High Standards: The judge shall award first, second, or third place, according to merit. System of judging used in the FFA Ag Mechanics Competition: Danish System: Used in the basic evaluation of exhibits in classes 1-5. Each entry is judged on its own merit. Entries are placed first (90% or better), second (89%-80%) and third (79%or lower) depending upon points received on the score card. First ........................................................................Score or 90 to 100 Second ...................................................................... Score of 80 to 89 Third ......................................................................... Score of 70 to 79 Ribbons: Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair ribbons will be awarded for all entries placing first, second and third.

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KATHY ACKLEY MEMORIAL PEE WEE SHOWMANSHIP CONTEST PEE WEE SHOWMANSHIP APPLICATION Please mail the completed application by September 1st or bring to Fair Office by Friday, September 6th by 5:00 p.m. Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair P.O. Box 866 Tulelake, CA 96134

The Pee Wee Showmanship Contest will take place on Saturday, September 7th at 1:00 p.m. in the Beef Show Arena. The Pee-Wee Showmanship exhibition is an exciting and fun experience for young boys and girls who were under 9 years old as of January 1st this year. The kids are eligible to show any kind of animal in the showmanship class. All the exhibitors and animals will be shown together. Animal must have been trained by the exhibitor and may not be entered in any other division (except Gymkhana or Parade) and need not be purebred. The judge will be evaluating how well trained the animals are and the exhibitor’s showmanship skills. Awards will be presented to all the participating exhibitors. In order to participate, the exhibitors should arrive at the fairgrounds on Saturday approximately 1:30 p.m. utilizing the north front gate next to the Main Office. Each exhibitor must fill out a Pee Wee Showmanship Application which needs be signed by a parent/guardian. After the judging has concluded, the animals may be taken home. The Pee Wee Showmanship Class is sponsored by the Dry Lake Ranch.

Name of Showman: ______________________________________

Parent’s (Legal Guardian) Name: ______________________________________

Grade in School: _______________________

Mailing Address:

Age as of January 1, 2019: _______________

______________________________________

Name of Animal: _______________________

______________________________________

Specie of Animal being shown:_________________

Phone Number: ____________________________

Describe a memorable experience that you shared with your animal that you are showing in Pee-Wee Showmanship.

Thank you for participating in the Tulelake-Butte Valley Fair Pee Wee Showmanship!

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2019 Fair Logo Coloring Contest Name:

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