New Holland Farmers Fair 2024

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NEW HOLLAND FAIR TUG OF WAR

★ Monday - September 30, 2024

Calendar of Events

Animal Arrival At The Tent - 5-8:30 p.m.

Crowning Ceremony for 2024 New Holland Fair Queen –Fair Building - 7 p.m.

★ Tuesday - October 1, 2024

Fair Setup (Midway Not Open)

Bring Exhibits from 2-8 p.m.

Swine Show - 5:30 p.m.

★ Wednesday - October 2, 2024

Exhibits Open 2-7 p.m.

Bake Sale - 2 p.m. (after judging) - NH Farmers Fair Bldg.

Farmers Fair Opening Parade - 7 p.m.

Non-Perishable Food Drive by Crossnet Youth (in parade) For NH Food Bank Midway opens at 11 a.m. • Rides open at 4 p.m.

★ Thursday - October 3, 2024

Goat Show - 1:30 p.m.

Sheep Show - 4 p.m.

Market Lambs - Following Sheep Midway opens at 11 a.m. • Rides open at 4 p.m.

Bingo - CrossNet Ministries (Franklin St.) - 5-9 p.m.

Pedal Power (Ages 3 & 4, 5 & 6) - 5:30 p.m.

Entertainment (Town Center Green) - 7-10 p.m.

Tug of War - Franklin St. - 8 p.m.

★ Friday - October 4, 2024

FFA Tractor Driving Contest - 10 a.m.

Kids’ Day - 1-3 p.m.

Bingo - CrossNet Ministries (Franklin St.) - 5 p.m.

Pedal Power (Ages 7 & 8, 9 & 10) - 5:30 p.m.

Livestock Sale - starts at 6:30 p.m. (at the tent)

Rides open at 12 p.m. • Midway opens at 11 a.m.

Line Dancing - 6:30-8 p.m. Franklin St.

Entertainment (Towne Centre Green) - 7-10 p.m.

★ Saturday - October 5, 2024

Horseshoe Pitching Contest – New Holland Community Park – 9 a.m.

Rides open at 12 p.m. • Midway opens at 11 a.m.

Baby Parade - 1 p.m.

Pet Parade - 1 p.m.

immediately following the Baby Parade

Long John Contest - 2:45 p.m. Franklin Street

Bingo - CrossNet Ministries (Franklin St.) - 5-8 p.m.

Entertainment (Town Center Green) - 7-10 p.m.

Pick Up Exhibits & Premium Checks – Fair Building & CrossNet Ministries – 8-10 p.m.

Tug of War - Franklin St. - 8 p.m.

Exhibit Hours: Wednesday 2-7 p.m.

Closed during Parade

Thursday & Friday - 11 a.m.-10 p.m.

Saturday - 11 a.m.-8 p.m

Exhibits close 8 p.m. Saturday to make it easier for exhibitors to pick up their entries.

1. Plan to enter exhibits in two or more classifications.

2. Urge your friends to do the same.

3. Visit all the displays.

4. Make constructive suggestions for the improvement of the Features of the Farmers Fair.

5. Volunteer to help.

VOLUNTEER FORM

If you would like to volunteer to help with the New Holland Fair, please fill out and return this form to: New Holland Farmers Fair, P.O. Box 65, New Holland, PA 17557 Phone (717) 354-5880 and leave a message or visit www.newhollandfair.org I would like to volunteer in Exhibit Areas ___ I would like to volunteer as Clerical I would like to volunteer with Setup/Tear-Down

Daytime Phone

2024 YOUTH FAIR POSTER

Theme: Connecting Our Communities

The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture will once again conduct a statewide poster contest at the agricultural fairs. Participating fairs will hold their own contest and submit one poster from each age group to the state level for additional judging and cash prizes. Entries must be received by or postmarked on November 1, 2024.

1. Only one poster may be submitted per exhibitor, per age group. There will be three state competitions: ages 8-11, 12-14, and 15-18. Exhibitors must be in one of these age groups as of June 1 of the current fair season to qualify.

2. The poster size must be either 14 x 22 inches or 14 1/2 x 22 inches. Other sizes will not be accepted for judging at the state level. This year’s theme is “Connecting Our Communities.” Contestants are asked to submit artwork that showcases the pride and hard work of farmers from across the state, connecting people from all walks of life for a celebration of the importance of agriculture in our communities.

3. Exhibitors using other themes will be disqualified at the state level.

4. The fair secretary or contest coordinator is responsible for submitting the poster and completing the entry form for each poster with each age group to the Fair Office. Please be sure to provide all the information requested on the entry form; incomplete forms will be returned. The poster and entry form can be given to the Fair Administrator at the PSACF fall zone meetings or mailed to the Fair Fun Office: Tracy Barone, Fair Fund Administrator PA Department of Agriculture 2301 North Cameron Street, Room 310 Harrisburg, PA 17110

The poster contest entry form can be obtained online on Department's website.

5. Posters must be packaged flat. Posters rolled or folded will be ineligible for judging. Please, do not mail the posters to the PA Farm Show Complex.

6. Posters must be received by, or post marked on November 1, 2024. Posters will be evaluated on use of the theme, visual appearance and creativity in relation to the exhibitor's age.

7. Premium checks for: 1st Place $100 2nd Place $75 3rd Place $50

These checks will be presented by the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture to the top three individuals. Winners will be notified in advance and invited to attend an awards presentation. Participants are required to provide their social security numbers for award disbursements from the PA Department of Agriculture.

All posters will become the property of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture for possible future promotional activities for the Pennsylvania Farm Show and Pennsylvania State Association of County Fairs. Any duplication of posters from previous years will be disqualified. Posters will not be returned via mail. Contestants may arrange to have their entries returned following the PA Farm Show through their individual fairs; however, the posters must be picked up in person at the PSACF Convention or Spring Zone Meetings.

FROM FRAME TO FUNCTION

To Our Farmers Fair Friends

The New Holland Farmers Fair is made possible by the generous support of the sponsors, merchants, dealers and manufacturers who have purchased advertising space in the Premium Book each year. These organizations and individuals have supported the New Holland Farmers Fair in this way with the hope that they, the farmers, and the residents in the local vicinity may be able to continue the strong relationships forged over the past 99 years. Please show your appreciation through patronizing these advertisers as often as possible throughout the coming year!

THE FARMERS DAY ASSOCIATION

Prize checks can be picked up on Saturday evening from 8-10 p.m. at CrossNet Ministries on Franklin Street.

Quilt Raffle

Our Quilt Wall Hanging made by 2023 participants will be raffled on Saturday, October 5, 2024. Tickets are $1.00 and will be sold at the fair.

2024 Pre-Show Ride Ticket Sales

If you would like to buy tickets, please contact the following:

Boy Scout Troop 48 . . . . Charles Ulrich (717) 371-5284

Charitable Organizations. .Dawn Reynolds (717) 371-1073

Church of the Nazarene .

. (717) 355-7800

Tickets will also be sold starting Sept. 4, 2024 at the following locations:

Stauffer’s Drugstore (717) 355-9300

Yoder's Country Market

5 Tickets for $10.00 - One ticket is good for one child or adult ride Wednesday thru Saturday.

1 Coupon for $25.00 - to be turned in at the ticket office for a wrist band which will let you ride one day, all day, Wednesday through Saturday.

Tickets will ONLY be available in the Fair Office on Tuesday Oct. 1, 2024

YOUTH CENTER In honor of Eugene Horning 717-355-2454 • elancocross.org

EXHIBIT LOCATIONS

CrossNet Ministries Flowers (17), Group Exhibits (20), Bingo, Exhibitor Number Handout, Exhibitor Check Pick Up

Tents for: Sheep & Swine (10), Goat (10), Hay (12), Corn (12), Tobacco (12)

Tent at Sales Stables

Help us make a quilt to raise money for the New Holland Farmers Day Association. The quilt square MUST be 12” by 12”. Theme is Christmas in Red & Greens. Feel free to use any of the methods listed below. The squares will be judged on Wednesday October 2, 2024. When the fair is over the squares will be made into a quilt and be on display at the 2025 fair. Proceeds from the quilt will go to help cover the costs of the Farm Show.

Your quilt square can be brought to the New Holland Farmers Fair Bldg. on Tuesday, October 1, 2024, from 2 to 8 p.m. If you have any questions call Connie Eckert, (717)354-6846.

Prizes: 1st - $6.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00

A.Applique B.Pieced C.Embroidery

1.Machine 1.Traditional 1.Hand

2.Hand 2.Paper 2.Machine

Quilt Theme for 2025 will be Red, White, & Blue

A Special Thanks to Fair Ayers of Leola for piecing our Wall Hanging and Reuzit Shop for quilting. We greatly appreciate you donating your time & energy to make this a successful event for our community. Thank-you!!

Activities This Year

Bingo

CrossNet Ministries

Thursday 5-9 p.m. - Friday 5-9 p.m. Saturday 5-8 p.m.

Entertainment On

Main Street Stage

*Entertainment is subject to change

Thursday - 7-10 p.m. Easily Amused

Friday - 7-10 p.m. 3 Below

Saturday - 1-4 p.m. Uncle Betty 7-10 p.m. Rydin’ Shottgun

NEW HOLLAND FARMERS DAY ASSOCIATION

PO Box 65, New Holland, PA 17557 OFFICERS

PRESIDENT Paulene Redding

SECRETARY Carey Habalar

TREASURER

Constance B. Eckert-Esh

207 W. Conestoga St., New Holland, PA 17557

Concession Space - Phone (717) 354-5880 Voice Mail - Fair Office - Phone (717) 354-5880 (All Year) www.newhollandfair.org

NEW HOLLAND FARMERS DAY ASSOCIATION DIRECTORS

Barbara Beears: Premium Book

Constance B. Eckert-Esh: Treasurer

William Fisher: Swine Show

Carey Habalar: Secretary

William Hughes: Swine Show

Dean Myers: Sheep & Goat Show

Rob Lewis

Randy Hess

Paula Sauder

Kristie Overly: Premiums Ryleigh Libell

Paulene Redding: Parade - President Fair Queen

Dave Whitaker: Concessions

Sara Gdowik: Concessions

Honorary Director: Warren Peachy

Kids’ Day

LONG JOHN EATING CONTEST

Saturday,

Oct. 5, 2024

Rules

1. Must be at least 8 years of age - if under 18, must have a legal guardian present.

2. All participants must read and sign a “release of liability” form. Anyone under 18 must have a legal guardian sign with them.

3. All participants agree to being photographed and/or video taped for advertising and winner announcements.

4. Applications will be available at 1:45 at the contest location.

5. First 12 entries only will be accepted for each age group - entries will be accepted at 2:15 p.m. at the contest location only, however this application does not guarantee entrance. First contest will start at 2:45 p.m.

6. Each age group will have the following amount of Long Johns to be completely consumed, including icing. The first person to achieve this and have an empty mouth will be the winner, by raising their hand. In case of a tie, the winner will be determined by flipping a coin. Each contestant will also receive 1 bottle of spring water, not to be put in any other container. No other beverages permitted.

• Ages 8-12- Eat 3 Long Johns • Ages 13-17- Eat 6 Long Johns • Ages 18 and up- Eat 9 Long Johns

7. Any upchucking, will be disqualified.

8. All decisions by the judges are final.

9. Winners will receive the following cash prizes • $20.00 (age 8-12) • $30.00 (age 13-17) • $40.00 (age 18 and up)

Special Thanks to Achenbachs

Rules and Regulations Governing All Exhibits

1. All exhibitors agree to be bound by the Rules and Regulations of the New Holland Fair Association.

2. All persons making entries of exhibits should acquaint themselves with the Premium List and Regulations. Follow closely the classes listed. Premiums will not be awarded which are not classified. Exhibits not on the premium list will not be accepted.

3. These exhibits are open to anyone in Lancaster County or surrounding counties.

4. Every exhibitor must get an entry number before entering an exhibit in any department. (See how to secure an exhibitor’s number on next page.)

5. It shall be the responsibility of the exhibitor to make known the proper name of the article or breed of livestock being entered. Any item entered improperly will be disqualified to receive a prize; the judges will mark the correct name on the entry tag for the benefit of the owner so that the same mistake in entering will not be made the second time.

6. Chairpersons of the department reserve the right of refusing to accept any entry. Furthermore, the chairpersons reserve the right to bar from competition animals and products of decidedly inferior quality and those not possessing sufficient merit to warrant recognition. Chairpersons may also limit the number of entries per exhibitor.

7. No discriminating marking shall be placed on any article to be exhibited.

8. Reasonable care will be taken to protect all exhibits on display from injury and damage, but the Fair is not in any way to be held responsible for accidents, loss or damage by water, fire, theft or otherwise, whatever may be the cause or extent of the damage or loss.

9. All entries must be grown, produced or made since the last fair by the exhibitor, with the exception of wine categories, please refer to the wine rules. Articles that have been previously judged are not eligible to compete.

10. Premiums, as listed, will be given for meritorious exhibits. In cases where there is no competition, judges may give an award as they deem the exhibit is worthy to receive. This same rule applies where there are less entries in the class than the number of premiums offered.

11. An exhibitor shall not receive more than one premium on any particular class except in some livestock classes.

12. The Fair management may, at any time, order the removal of any exhibit or part of an exhibit in bad condition or sick. Likewise, any article deemed unfit to show may be excluded.

13. During the judging, buildings, except livestock arenas, are to be closed to everyone except Fair officials, judges, Pennsylvania Fair Fund officials and necessary attendants. No exhibitor or his agent shall communicate with the judge during the determining of awards except to answer questions proposed by the judge. Any exhibitor interfering with the judge while making awards shall forfeit any premium to which he would otherwise be entitled.

14. No exhibit may be removed at any time before the close of the Fair, with the exception of Market Livestock, which will be permitted to be removed no earlier than Friday evening following the sale.

15. All exhibitors are responsible for the removal of their articles on Saturday, October 5, 2024, between the hours of 8 and 10 p.m., except for the exhibits on W. Fulton Street in the tents (hay, grains, etc.*) *These exhibits must be picked up Friday evening between 7 & 10 p.m. All exhibits not removed by 10 p.m. Saturday will become the property of the Fair unless other arrangements have previously been made. The Fair Association will positively not be responsible for the return of items displayed.

16. All Livestock entered for premiums must have been the property of the exhibitor for sixty (60) days or longer. (Livestock entered under a name other than the owner’s shall be disqualified for premiums).

17. Market animals must be weighed on the same set of scales under a qualified weighmaster at the discretion of the Fair.

18. Should any animal awarded a prize be disqualified, the animal gaining the lower prizes shall move into the next higher position, if in the opinion of the judges, the animals are worthy of such prizes.

19. Each exhibitor must fur nish their own straw, feed and trough and also must see that the animals are properly cared for.

20. If, in the opinion of the Director, an exhibitor conducts him/herself in a manner unbecoming a 4-H or FFA member, or violates any of the rules governing the show, all premiums won will be forfeited and other penalties imposed as they deem appropriate.

21. When on exhibition in the ring, each animal must be under halter and each exhibitor must be present and have charge of his/her animal.

22. The Fair will have stand-by attendants available during the youth judging or showing to help if there is trouble with the animals.

23. The Fair Management reserves the right to amend or add to these Rules and Regulations as deemed necessary.

HEALTH RULES FOR LIVESTOCK

Animals known to be infected with or exposed to any contagious, infectious, or external parasitic disease and animals restricted by quarantine may not be assembled for show purposes. All animals (sheep, goats and swine) admitted to the fair must be accompanied by an official CVI health certificate, indicating compliance with applicable state and federal regulations. A statement by an accredited veterinarian that these animals were examined and found to be free of clinical signs of contagious disease shall also accompany these animals. All show animals shall be held in isolation for thirty (30)days after return to the herd or origin. All animal health rules will be followed according to State Rules at the time of the show.

Where Exhibits Will Be Received

Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024 • 2-8 p.m.

Farmers Fair Building (Franklin St. & Roberts Ave.)

Vegetables, Fruits, Edible Nuts, Baked Goods, Canned or Dried Products, Butters, Jams & Jellies, Needlework, Art, Photography, Models, Recycled Crafts, Wine, Honey, Crafts Livestock Tent (New Holland Sales Stables) Grain & Seed Crops, Hay, Tobacco CrossNet Ministries Group Exhibits & Floral Exhibits

See Page 8 for Map

DEPT. 08 - EGGS

Section 100 - Chicken

Entries received Tuesday, October 3, 2023 from 2-8 p.m. at the New Holland Farmers Fair Building, corner of Roberts Avenue and Franklin Street. Entries must be removed Saturday evening between 8 and 10 p.m. Open to egg producers having less than 3,000 laying birds.

Rules:

1. Entrant may exhibit one entry in each class.

2. Entries will be judged on:

A. Exterior Quality-Uniformity of Size, Shape, Color, Shell Texture, and Condition.

B. Interior Quality.

3. Entries will be disqualified for:

A. Total weight less than 20 ounces or over 27 ounces.

B. Eggs showing signs of incubation or germ development.

C. Inedible eggs.

Class 00101 One dozen brown eggs - Large

Section 200 - Misc. Poultry

Class 00300 One dozen eggs - Misc. 00400 Less than one dozen eggs - Misc.

NEW HOLLAND SHEEP SHOW & SALE

(New Holland Sales Stables)

DEPT. 10 - 4-H & FFA YOUTH SHEEP SHOW

Chairperson: Dean Myers - (717) 278-5824

Arrival – Monday, Sept. 30, 2024 - 5-8 p.m.

Market Lambs & Breeding Sheep Show – Thursday, Oct. 3, 2024 - 30 minutes after the Goat Show Market Lambs - Immediately Following Breeding Sheep Livestock Sale – Friday, Oct. 4, 2024 - Starts at 6:30 p.m. (At The Tents)

*Animals going back to the farm will be released immediately upon conclusion of the sale, Friday, October 4, 2024. Clean up is immediately after the sale.

Combined Showmanship and Fitting - All exhibitors are asked to participate in their proper division; ribbons will be awarded. Trophies will be presented to the top individual in each division.

Division 1 - Senior Showman (five or more years experience).

Division 2 - Junior Showman (second to fourth year showman).

Division 3 - Novice Showman (first year showman).

PREMIUMS

Market Sale Class -

Section 400 - Sheep

Sale lambs will be divided into classes based upon weight. Prize money will be awarded to the top 6 exhibitors in each weight class. Lambs must weigh at least 80 pounds to show. Trophies will be presented to the Grand and Reserve Champion Market Sale Lambs.

A. Lightweight Market Lambs

B. Middleweight Market Lambs

D. Heavyweight Market Lambs

E. Pair of Market Lambs (Any Breed, Any Weight,

C. Light Heavyweight Market Lambs from Classes A, B or C).

Non-Sale Class:

These lambs will be exhibited, eligible to receive ribbons and premiums, but will not be sold at the sale. Lambs must be identified at weighin time as Non-Sale lambs. (Depending on the number of animals, this class may be divided by weight into more than one class). Non-sale lambs will be eligible for premiums but are NOT eligible for the championship drive.

Breeding Sheep Classes - (Use Class Number on Entry Form)

Classes (Shown by Breed)

1 - Ram Lamb (Under 1 Year of Age)

5 - Aged Ewes (Older than 2 Years of Age)

2 - Yearling Rams (1 Year of Age but Less than 2 Years) 6 - Pair of Breeding Sheep (Made up of Two Sheep from Classes 1-5)

3 - Ewe Lamb (Under 1 Year of Age)

7 - Flock- 4 Sheep: 1 Ram and 3 Females (1 Ewe Lamb, 1 Yearling Ewe, 1 Aged Ewe)

4 - Yearling Ewes (1 Year of Age but less than 2 Years) 8 - Breeder’s Young Flock (3 Lambs)

Breeding sheep may not be shown in market class or vice versa. Breeding sheep must be registered and have appropriate registration tag in their ear. Registration papers must be available at check-in time. (Current health papers must be provided for all entries.) No more than 10 animals may be exhibited per exhibitor.

Trophies will be presented to the Grand and Reserve Champion Breeding Sheep. Breeds: (Use Breed Letter A, B, C etc., on entry form)

A. Cheviots F. Jacobs

K. Southdown

B. Columbia G. Lincoln L. Suffolk

C. Corriedale H. Polypay

D. Dorset I. Romney

E. Hampshire J. Shropshire

M. Others (by breed)

The following premiums will be paid for entries in the Market Sale Class, Non-Sale Class, and Breeding Classes: PREMIUMS 1st - $20.00 2nd - $16.00 3rd -

1. Lambs must weigh between 80-160 pounds to sell through the sale. Lambs weighing less than 80 pounds or over 160 pounds may be sold at the end.

2. No member may sell more than (3) lambs through the sale. (Depending on the number of exhibitors, there may be a limit of 2 per exhibitor.)

3. All lambs must be washed and properly fitted to be eligible to sell.

4. Exhibitors are limited to FFA or 4-H Clubs.

5. It is the responsibility of the owner to have a holder/showperson for each of their lambs if they have more than one entry.

6. After judging, sale lambs will be identified by the sale committee and returned to their pens for exhibit.

7. Lambs will be sold on Friday, October 4, 2024, with auction starting at 6:30 p.m.

8. Anyone wishing to sell is expected to contact prospective buyers, and to write a thank you letter to the buyer of their lamb(s).

9. Release time is immediately upon conclusion of the sale Friday, October 4, 2024.

10. Exhibitors are expected to help clean up on Friday night immediately after the sale at the tent.

11. Lambs will be weighed in upon their arrival.

12.An entry fee of $5.00 per head will be charged and must be submitted with an entry form before September 25.

13. Exhibitors may not show more than 2 animals in any class.

14. Entries should be submitted online using the Showman App. Dean Myers - Chairperson (717) 278-5824

Buyer Payment Required Day Of Sale

MARKET GOAT SHOW

Section 600 - Goats

ARRIVAL: Monday, September 30, 2024 - 5-8 P.M.

SHOW: Thursday, October 3, 2024 - 1:30 P.M.

LIVESTOCK SALE: Friday, October 4, 2024, starts at 6:30 P.M. (at the tent)

Animals going back to farm will be released immediately following breeding sheep.

Rules

1. All entries must be received by September 25, 2024

2. Exhibitors are limited to 4-H and FFA members.

3. American Market Goat Association official show rules shall govern this show. All Goat Show entries must have an official health certificate at time of entry. All goats, except wethers, must bear a USDA/APHIS eartag except those having registration tattoos and a premise ID number.

4. Drugs administered to livestock prior to or during the fair for the purpose of controlling disposition or showmanship performance are prohibited.

5. Bedding will be provided by the Farmers’ Day Association. The feed, feed boxes, and water buckets must be furnished by the exhibitor who must see that animals are fed and cared for during the ENTIRE fair. The New Holland Farmers’ Day Association will provide a night watchman to stay with the animals.

6. Arrival time of Goats is Monday, September 30, 2024, 5-8 p.m.

7. All breeds will compete in each class with no more than 2 animals per class for each exhibitor.

8. Weight classes are to be set by the chairperson.

9. Sale animals are limited to 2 animals per exhibitor and will be sold through the Auction Sale on Friday, October 4, 2024, with auction starting at 6:30 p.m. at the tent. All exhibitors are responsible for cleaning up their pens.

10. There will be non-sale classes determined by the chair by weight. 11.Non-sale goats will be eligible for premiums but are NOT eligible for the championship drive.

Combined Showmanship and Fitting - All exhibitors are asked to participate in their proper division; ribbons will be awarded. Trophies will be presented to the top individual in each division.

Division 1 - Senior Showman (five or more years experience).

Division 3 - Novice Showman (first year showman).

Division 2 - Junior Showman (second to fourth year showman).

*FFA is...dedicated to making a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth and career success through agricultural education. 2024 New Holland Sheep/ Goats Entry Entries can be submitted online using the Showman App. Fee is $5 per animal. Due by September 25 Visit newhollandfair.org/contest.php for entry information Contact Dean Myers 717-278-5824 with any questions.

DEPARTMENT 10 - 4H & FFA

Section 620 - Boer Breeding Goat Show

ARRIVAL: Monday, Sepbember 30, 2024 - 5-8 P.M.

SHOW: Thursday, October 3, 2024 - 1:30 P.M.

Livestock Sale – Friday, Oct. 4, 2024 - 6:30 p.m.

PREMIUMS 1st - $20.00 2nd - $16.00 3rd - $14.00 4th - $12.00 5th - $10.00 6th - $8.00

Class: Class:

00100 Doe 3-6 Months 00600 Doe 2 Years and Under

00200 Doe 7-9 Months 00700 Aged Doe - 3 Years and Over

00300 Doe 10-12 Months 00800 Buck 3-6 Months

00400 Doe 13-18 Months 00900 Buck 7-9 Months

00500 Doe 19-24 Months 01000 Buck 10-12 Months

Rules

1. All entries must be received by September 25, 2024.

2. Br eeding goats cannot be shown in market show classes or vice-versa.

3. Entries are limited to 5 breeding goats per exhibitor, with a maximum of 2 goats in any one class. Entries are limited to Lancaster County 4-H and FFA members only. The committee reserves the right to limit the number of breeding goats per exhibitor depending on the number of entries.

4. Buck entries are limited to bucks under 1 year of age

5. Does over 2 years old who haven't kidded will not be permitted to show.

6. Breeding goat entries are limited to Boer goats only. Breeding goats must be registered as fullblood, purebred, or percentage Boer goats with the international BGA, ABGA, or the USBGA. Animals without registration papers will not be permitted to show. Fullbloods, purebreds and percentage goats will show in the same show.

7. An original restistration certificate must be available the night of check-in for all breeding animals. Animals must have the appropriate registration identification tags and/or tattoos. Animals must be registered in the name of the exhibitor and owned by the exhibitor at least 45 days before the show. Any exhibitor who tries to falsify registration information will be disqualified.

8. Ages will be determined by the birth date on the registration certificate and calculated to September 30, 2024.

9. Classes will be set by the chairpersons.

10.You should use only grooming products that are approved for the use on meat producing animals when fitting any animal for show.

11.Drugs administered before the show for the purpose of controlling disposition, enhancing animal quality or showmanship performance are prohibited.

12. Health regulations:

A. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection: All goats must be accompanied by a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection signed by an accredited veterinarian issued after May 1. B. Identification: All goats must be identified by one of the following: an official USDA scrapie eartag, a USDA-approved scrapie tattoo (in addition to individual ID), a USDAapproved custom scrapie eartag, an ISO-compliant 15-digit eartag (including RFID), or a breed registration tatoo (if the tattoo is legible and the registration certificate accompanies the animal). The animal's ID must be included on the Certificate of Veterinary Inspection.

13. Bedding will be provided by the New Holland Farmers Day Association. Feed, feed boxes, and water buckets must be furnished by the exhibitor. It is the exhibitor's responsibility to ensure that their animals are fed and cared for during the ENTIRE week of the fair.

Special thanks to Tractor Supply for supplying the bedding at the animal tents.

The restaurant, as well as the entire shopping complex is handicap accessible with plenty of convenient parking.

1 STOP SHOP

Full-service

NEW HOLLAND SWINE SHOW AND SALE

PREMIUMS:

Section 500 - Market Swine

NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES

Arrival – Monday, September 30, 2024 – 5-8 P.M.

Show – Tuesday, October 1, 2024 – 5:30 P.M. Livestock Sale – Friday, October 4, 2024 –starts at 6:30 P.M. at the tent

1st - $15.00; 2nd - $12.00; 3rd - $10.00; 4th - $8.00; 5th - $6.00; 6th - $4.00

Amateur Showman

1st - $15.00; 2nd - $12.00; 3rd - $10.00; 4th - $8.00; 5th - $6.00; 6th - $4.00

Jr. Showman

1st - $15.00; 2nd - $12.00; 3rd - $10.00; 4th - $8.00; 5th - $6.00; 6th - $4.00

Sr. Showman

1st - $15.00; 2nd - $12.00; 3rd - $10.00; 4th - $8.00; 5th - $6.00; 6th - $4.00

4-H or FFA members may enter an animal in the fitting and showing contest provided it has been carried as a project and is owned by the exhibitor.

HEALTH RULES – Youth Swine

1.No swine showing clinical signs of contagious or infectious disease will be admitted to any show.

2.All show swine must be individually identified with an 840 RFID tag.

3.An official Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (AAI-13), signed by an accredited veterinarian must accompany all swine. It must state that the animal(s) show no signs of contagious or infectious diseases. A current health certificate must accompany the animal.

4. Must be within 30 days of the show.

Entries should be submitted online using the Showman App. Dean Myers - Phone: (717) 278-5824

GENERAL RULES - Youth Swine Show

1.Swine Show is limited to any FFA or 4-H member with animals entered in the name of the owner with such ownership existing sixty (60) days prior to the show date.

2. Entries will be accepted on a first-come, first-ser ved basis until the capacity of the swine area is obtained, limited to 3 entries per exhibitor. Exhibitors may show only 2 animals per weight class.

3.The Chairpersons of this department will be observing exhibitors on their daily care and feeding of their animals. Exhibitors not properly caring for their exhibits will forfeit their premiums.

4.Weight classes of 220-290 lbs. will be acceptable for competition.

5.Weight classes will be posted after all swine are weighed in by the weigh master. Classes will be determined in the best interest of the exhibitors.

6.A $5.00 per head entry fee must be submitted with your entry form.

7.All entries must be received by September 25, 2024

2024 New Holland Swine Entry

Entries can be submitted online using the Showman App. Fee is $5 per animal. Due by September 25

for entry information

717-278-5824 with any questions.

Celebrating

DEPT. 10

NEW HOLLAND GRASSLAND FFA SAFE TRACTOR DRIVING CONTEST

Section 2200

Garden Spot High School Ag Dept., 669 E. Main Street, New Holland, PA 17557 Friday, October 4, 2024, 10 A.M. at New Holland Sales Stables Parking Lot

Rules

1. PA FFA Rules will be followed.

2. Competition is open to Grassland FFA Chapter members who are currently in-school students.

3. Entries are limited to eight (8) contestants.

4. First, Second and Third Places will receive trophies. All places will receive appropriate ribbons.

Tractor Driving Rules

Objective: To demonstrate skillful practices and emphasize the safe operation and handling of a farm tractor.

Participants must be a current in-school member of the Grassland FFA Chapter.

Contest will be divided into three parts: A written examination of 50 questions covering general maintenance and safety practices of a farm tractor; a troubleshooting examination on a tractor; and a tractor driving and equipment handling course.

Contestants will be scored on a fault point system. The contestant with the lowest score wins.

The tractor operation events will include:

A. Proper checking, starting, and stopping the tractor.

B. Drive manure spreader through obstacle course and back the spreader into a stall.

C. Back a 4-wheel wagon into a stall. Tractors and equipment will be provided by local dealers.

DEPT. 10 - 4-H EXHIBITS

Section 180

4-H Needlecraft & Projects

Entries received Tuesday, October 1, 2024, from 2 to 8 p.m. at NH Farmers Fair Bldg., Franklin St. & Roberts Ave.

Entries must be removed Saturday evening between 8 and 10 p.m.

Each article must be made by a 4-H member and should be a part of the specific project(s) in which the member is enrolled within the current year. Project books are required with all entries.

PREMIUMS .........................................

$6.00 $4.00 $3.00

Class:

Sew Much More

00101 Travel, bed, sewing caddy, or pocket on beach towel

00102 Pillow or quillo

00103 Pajama tote, laundry, or gym bag

Sew Much Fun

00201 Skirt with elastic or drawstring waistband

00202 Pants or shorts with elastic or drawstring waistband

Knits

00301 T-Shirt & slacks, shorts, skirt or culottes

00302 Beach coverup

00303 Jogging suit or playsuit

00304 Sweatshirt or jacket

00305 Dress

00306 Other simple knit outfit

00307 Outfit using both knit and woven construction

Coordinates

00401 Simple top, vest or poncho and a skirt with a waistband or facing

00402 Simple top, vest or poncho and slacks or shorts with a waistband or facing

00403 Simple top, vest or poncho and a jumper or jumpsuit with a facing

00404 Simple dress with a facing, no waistband or set-in sleeves

Separates

00501 2 or more piece non-tailored outfit

00502 Dress or 2 piece dress

Tailoring

00601 Tailored jacket or sport coat

00602 Tailored coat

00603 Tailored ensemble

Formal Wear

00701 Special occasion garment

4-H Projects - Create Your Own Project

00801 Gimp (Boondoggle - plastic lacing woven into key chains, etc.)

00802 Scrapbooking

00803 Duct Tape Creations (items made using duct tape, such as wallets, roses, etc.)

00804 Wheat Weaving

00805 Year 1

00806 Year 2

00807 Year 3 and up

4-H Projects - Counted Cross-Stitch

00901 Year 1

00902 Year 2

00903 Year 3 and up

4-H Projects - Calligraphy

01001 Year 1

01002 Year 2

01003 Year 3

01004 Year 4 and up

Pet Care

01101 Pet Level 1: Pet Pals - Year 1

• Completed project book

• Poster about the natural characteristics (habitat, life, etc.) of member's animal, life history, or basic pet care. Poster must be 14" x 22" horizontal or vertical.

01102 Pet Level 2: Scurrying Around - Year 2

• Completed project book

• Kit or pet first aid or grooming supplies and equipment. Include at least 6 items and a list of the items and how they are used. Use replicas or empty boxes instead of real medicine.

Other 4-H Projects - Any Year

01201 Crafts

01202 Other

4-H Projects - Food Exhibits

01301 “Make It With Mixes” - Year 1

• Complete 4-H project book

• 3 plain (such as cookies or muffins) OR 1 large item (such as a cake) made with a commercial mix and the mix box (flatten the box for ease of exhibiting).

01302 “Make It With Mixes” - Year 2

• Completed 4-H project book

• 3 small items (such as cookies or muffins) OR 1 large item (such as a cake) that is a variation of the mix OR made with commercial mix without gluten, fat or another ingredient. (Indicate the variation OR the type of mix on a index card with the baked goods.)

Cake Decorating

01303

Year 1

• Completed 4-H project book

• Sheet or layer cake using at least 2 colors. Cake shall contain a spray of flowers, leaves, top border and base border

01304 Year 2

• Completed 4-H project book

• Layer cake with top and base border using at least 3 techniques taught in the book

01305 Year 3

• Completed 4-H project book

• Cake using a minimum of 3 new techniques learned this year (See project book for ideas.)

Strawberry Project 01401 Year 1

• Completed project book and an 8"x10" 6-8 piece strawberry puzzle depicting strawberries in some way. Exhibit puzzle pieces in a baggie

01402 Year 2

• Completed project book and a 28"x22" poster about your first two years in the project

01403 Year 3

• Completed project book placed in front of a three-ring binder with past year's books behind it and an exhibit as explained in the County 4-H book

DEPT. 11 - YOUTH EXHIBITS

Entries received Tuesday, October 1, 2024, from 2 to 8 p.m. at the New Holland Farmers Fair Building, Franklin St. & Roberts Ave. Custard or custard filled pastry will NOT be judged.

Entries must be removed Saturday evening between 8 and 10 p.m.

The items that did not receive a ribbon will be discarded Saturday evening.

Open to boys and girls 8 to 16 years of age.

Section 150 - Junior Food

Chairperson: Tamara Warner - (717) 286-5553

PREMIUMS $6.00 $4.00 $3.00

Class:

Baked Bread (4x8” loaf) & Rolls

00101 Bread - white, one loafs

00102 Bread - whole wheat, one loaf

00103 Cinnamon Rolls - 8 rolls

00104 Rolls - white, 8 rolls

00105 Rolls - whole wheat, 8 rolls

Quick Bread - 1 full loaf (4x8” loaf)

00201 Pumpkin

00202 Zucchini

00203 Nut

00204 Other

Muffins00300 Any kind, 8 pieces

Biscuits00400 Any kind, 8 pieces

Cookies - 8 pieces

00501 Bar cookies

00502 Chocolate chip cookies

00503 Dropped cookies - other 00504 Filled cookies

00505 Pressed cookies

00506 Rolled & cut cookies

00507 Sliced or icebox cookies

Layer Cakes, iced

00601 Chocolate

00602 Spice

00603 White

00604 Yellow

00605 Other

Egg Cakes, not iced 00700

Cupcakes - 8 cupcakes, any flavor 00801 Iced

00802 Uniced

Pies

00901 One crust, any kind, no cream filling, no custard 00902 Two crust, any kind

Candy - 1/2 Lb.

01001 Chocolate covered 01002 Caramels, any kind

01003 Creams, any kind

01004 Fudge 01005 Mints

01006 Any other kind

Decorated (real) Cake 01100

PREMIUMS ....................................... $20.00 $15.00 $10.00

PA Preferred Cookies, Brownies & Bars - (please see rules on pg. 32) 01200

Section 180 - Needlework

Elementary - 9 & Under

Chairperson: Twila Smoker - (484) 319-5631

Entries received Tuesday, October 1, 2024, from 2 to 8 p.m. at New Holland Farmers Fair Bldg., Franklin St. & Roberts Ave. Entries must be removed Saturday evening between 8 and 10 p.m.

Articles must have been made within the current year. Open to boys and girls under 9 years of age.

Class: 00100 Toys

00200 Doll Clothes

00300 Clothing

00400 Clothing Accessories

00500 Bags - Shopping

00501 Bags - Cosmetic, Purse, Wallet

00600 Aprons

00700 Pillows

00800 Embroidered Items

00900 Latch Hook Items

01000 Weaving

01100 Quilts

01200 Other

Section 190 - Needlework Youth - 10-16 Years Old

Entries received Tuesday, October 1, 2024, from 2 to 8 p.m. at New Holland Farmers Fair Bldg., Franklin St. & Roberts Ave. Entries must be removed Saturday evening between 8 and 10 p.m.

Articles must have been made within the current year. Open to boys and girls 10 to 16 years of age.

OF SHOW ................ $5.00 & ROSETTE

......................................... $6.00 $4.00 $3.00

Class: 00100 Toys & Dolls

00200 Doll Clothes

00300 Clothing

00400 Clothing Accessories

00500 Sleep Wear

00600 Bags - Shopping 00601 Bags - Cosmetic, Purses, Wallet 00700 Aprons - Full & Half

00800 Felted Items

00900 Crotcheted

01000 Cross Stitch

01100 Knitted

01200 Embroidered

01300 Counted Cross Stitch

01400 Weaving 01500 Pillows

01600 Blankets - Knotted

01601 Blankets - Other

01700 Latch Hook

01800 Rugs 01900 Quilts 02000 Other

DEPT. 12 - MISCELLANEOUS HAY, GRAINS & TOBACCO

Chairpersons: Margo Korbel - (610) 357-1023 & Paul Kramer

Section 100 – Grain & Seed Crops

BEST OF SHOW $15.00 & ROSETTE

Entries received Tuesday, October 1, 2024, from 4 to 8 p.m. at 4-H Tent, at New Holland Sales Stables

Entries must be removed Friday between 7:00 & 9:00 p.m.

One quart glass jars with lids are to be used to show grain in classes 3 through 12.

PREMIUMS $10.00 $7.00 $5.00

Class:

Corn - 6 ears

00101 Hybrid - field corn

00102 Indian corn

00103 Popcorn - strawberry

00104 Popcorn - any other 00105 Miniature Ornamental Corn

PREMIUMS

Sunflowers - 1 stalk or head 00200

Oats - Displayed in One Quart Glass Jar with Lid 00300

Wheat - Displayed in One Quart Glass Jar with Lid 00400

Continuing to Serve the Community, State & Nation

American Legion Conestoga Post 662 35 South Hoover Avenue New Holland, PA 17557 717-354-8523

VETERANS YOUNG AND OLD

Post 662 is one of the most active Legion Posts in Pennsylvania and we’re seeking new, and lapsed, members to join us in our work to help fellow Veterans and our surrounding communities.

Winter Barley - Displayed in One Quart Glass Jar with Lid 00500

Rye

00600

Soybeans - Displayed in One Quart Glass Jar with Lid 00700

Sunflower Seeds - Displayed in One Quart Glass Jar with Lid 00800

Section 200 - Hay

Long Hay only (an Exhibit shall consist of a bale section at least 8 inches thick)

PREMIUMS $15.00 $10.00 $7.00

Class:

Alfalfa or Alfalfa Grass Mixed - first cutting - Not over 50% of grasses. 00100

Alfalfa or Alfalfa Grass mixed - later cutting - Not over 50% of grasses. 00200

Other Legumes or Legume Grass mixtures - Not over 50% of grasses. 00300

Grass - first cutting - mixtures of Timothy and/or other grasses and 00400 containing not more than 10% Legumes.

Grass - second cutting - mixtures of Timothy and/or other grasses 00500 and containing not more than 10% Legumes.

Mixed Hay - Any mixture not classified previously, containing 50+% singly or combined 00600

Summer Annual Grasses - Sudan Grass, Sorghum-Sudan, Hybrids, etc. 00700

Section 300 - Silage

An Exhibit shall consist of sealed gallon bag.

Class:

Haylage 00800

Corn Silage 00900

Shelled Corn 01000

Small Grain Silage 01100

Section 500 - Tobacco

An Exhibit shall consist of one Lath.

DEPT. 13 - VEGETABLES

Chairperson: Jonathan Campbell - (717) 341-6697

Entries received Tuesday, October 1, 2024, from 2 to 8 p.m. at New Holland Farmers Fair Bldg., Franklin Street & Roberts Avenue. Entries must be removed Saturday evening between 8 and 10 p.m. All vegetables must be clean, uniform in size, and must contain number of specimens called for in list.

Section 100 - Seed Vegetables

PREMIUMS

Class:

$6.00 $4.00

Beans – Dr y Shelled, 1 pt in Glass Jar

00101 Horticultural Beans, Edible

00102 Kidney Beans

00103 Lima Beans

00104 Marrowfat Peas

00105 Navy or Pea Beans

00106 Soybeans, Edible

00107 String Beans

00108 Other Beans

$3.00

Beans – Dried Whole Pods, 1 pt in Glass Jar 00201 Edible Pod Beans

Beans – Green Shelled, ½ pt on Plate

00301 Horticultural Beans, Edible

00302 Lima Beans, Large Seeded

00303 Lima Beans, Small Seeded

00304 Soybeans, Edible

Beans – Green Pods, 12 Specimens

00401 Horticultural Beans, Bush Type

00402 Horticultural Beans, Pole Type

00403 Lima Beans, Bush Type Large Seeded

00404 Lima Beans, Bush Type Small Seeded

00405 Lima Beans, Pole Type

Beans - Snap Bush Type, 12 Specimens

00501 Flat Green Pods

00502 Flat Yellow/Wax Pods

00503 Round Green Pods

00504 Round Yellow/Wax Pods

00505 Purple Pods

Beans – Snap Pole Type, 12 Specimens

00601 Flat Green Pods

00602 Round Green Pods

00603 Round Yellow/Wax Pods

Corn (Sweet) – 3 Ears with Husks

00701 White

00702 Yellow

00703 Bicolor

Peas – Whole Pods, 12 Specimens

00801 Hull Peas

00802 Snap Peas

00803 Sugar Snap Peas

Cantaloupes/Muskmelons – 1 Specimen

00101 Large Cantaloupe

00102 Small Cantaloupe, less than 6”

00103 Honeydew

Cucumbers – 5 Specimens

00201 Pickling Cucumbers, < 3”

00202 Pickling Cucumbers, 3-5”

00203 Slicing Cucumbers, > 5”

Pumpkins – 1 Specimen

00301 Field; Connecticut

00302 Flat; Cinderella or Fairy Tale 00303 Neck; Crookneck

00304 Neck; Green Striped Cushaw

00305 Peanut; Warty

00306 Small Sugar; Pie

00307 White

00308 Other Type

00309 Largest Field Pumpkin

00310 Largest Neck Pumpkin

Squash, Summer – 1 Specimen

00401 Crookneck

00402 Scallop

00403 Straightneck

00404 Zucchini, Green Long

00405 Zucchini, Round

00406 Zucchini, Yellow Long

Squash, Winter – 1 Specimen

00501 Acorn, Green

00502 Acorn, Other

00503 Boston Marrow

00504 Buttercup

00505 Butternut

00506 Delicata

00507 Hubbard

00508 Mammouth

00509 Mexican Hat

00510 Spaghetti

00511 Other Squash

00512 Single Largest Squash

Watermelons – 1 Specimen

00601 Midget Type

00602 Oblong Shape

00603 Round or Oval Shape

00604 Single Largest Watermelon

Section 300 - Fruiting Vegetables – Tomatoes, Peppers

PREMIUMS ...........

Class:

Eggplant – 1 Specimen

00101 Regular 00102 Long 00103 Round

00104 White

Okra – 5 Specimens

00201

Peppers, Hot – 5 Specimens

00301 Cayenne Type, red medium long and thin

00302 Cherry Type, red round

00303 Ghost Type, red short pendant-shaped

00304 Habanero or Scotch Bonnet Type, orange

00305 Habanero or Scotch Bonnet Type, red

00306 Habanero or Scotch Bonnet Type, other color

00307 Hungarian Wax/Hot Banana Type, yellow or orange long and thick

00308 Jalapeno, green

00309 Jalapeno, red

00310 Scorpion or Carolina Reaper Type, red short lantern-shaped rough skin

00311 Tabasco or Thai Hot or Bird’s Eye Type, any color short and thin

00312 Green Long, >5” 00313 Red Long, >5”

00314 Other Type

Peppers, Pimento – 5 Specimens

00401 Green 00402 Red 00403 Yellow

Peppers, Sweet Bell – 3 Specimens 00501 Green 00502 Red 00503 Yellow 00504 Other Color

Peppers, Sweet Long – 3 Specimens 00601 Green 00602 Red 00603 Yellow

Tomatoes, Large – 3 Specimens 00701 Green, Mature 00702 Heirloom Type 00703 Italian Plum, Large 00704 Pink Beef Steak 00705 Red 00706 Yellow 00707 Single Largest Tomato

Tomatoes, Small – 5 Specimens 00801 Cherry, Red 00802 Cherry, Yellow 00803 Cherry, Other 00804 Grape 00805 Pear Shaped 00806 Plum Shaped, Red 00807 Plum Shaped, Yellow

Broccoli – 1 Head 00401

Broccoli Rabe – 1 Potted Plant in Soil 00501

Brussels Sprouts – 1 pt on Plate 00601

Cabbage – 1 Head

00701 Chinese/Napa Type

00702 Domestic Round Type 00703 Early Pointed Type 00704 Flat Type

00705 Red/Purple Type 00706 Savoy Type 00707 Single Largest Cabbage

Cauliflower – 1 Head 00801 White Type

00802 Other Color

Celery – 1 Potted Plant in Soil

00901 Green Type 00902 Yellow Type

Collard Greens – 1 Potted Plant in Soil 01001

Endive – 1 Potted Plant in Soil

01101 Broad Leaf 01102 Curled Leaf

Fennel – 1 Stem Bulb 01201

Kale – 1 Potted Plant in Soil 01301

Kohlrabi – 1 Stem Bulb 01401

Leeks – 5 Stalks 01501

Lettuce – 1 Potted Plant in Soil 01601 Butter Head Type 01602 Crisp Head Type 01603 Green Leaf Type 01604 Red Leaf Type 01605 Oak Leaf Type 01606 Romaine Type

Onions (Green Bunching) – 5 Specimens 01701

Rhubarb – 5 Stalks tied together 01801

Spinach – 10 leaves 01901

Swiss Chard – 1 Potted Plant in Soil 02001

Watercress – Cut in Water 02101

Section 500 - Root Vegetables (Roots, Tubers, Bulbs)

PREMIUMS ...........

Beets – 5 Specimens, Topped to 2”

00101 Globe Shaped, Red 00102 Globe Shaped, Yellow or White 00103 Long or Half Long

Carrots – 5 Specimens, Topped to 2”

00201 Orange, Half Long Pointed 00202 Orange, Half Long Stumped 00203 Orange, Long 00204 Other Color

Celeriac-1 Bulb 00301

Garlic – 1 Bulb 00401 Fresh 00402 Dried

Horseradish – 3 Roots 00501

Onions (Bulbs) – 5 Specimens Mature for Storage 00601 Bottle 00602 Red Flat 00603 Red Globe

00604 Sweet Spanish 00605 White Flat 00606 White Globe 00607 Yellow Flat 00608 Yellow Globe

Parsnips – 5 Specimens, Topped to 2” 00701

Potatoes – 3 Specimens, Unwashed 00801 Eva 00802 Fingerling

00803 Irish Cobbler

00804 Katahdin 00805 Kennebec

00806 Lehigh

00807 Norland or Pontiac Red 00808 Russett

00809 Yukon Gold

00810 Other Type

00811 Single Largest Potato

Radishes, Summer – 5 Specimens, Topped to 2” 00901 Round 00902 White Icicle; Daikon

Radishes, Winter – 5 Specimens, Topped to 2” 01001 Black 01002 White

Rutabagas – 3 Specimens, Topped to 2” 01101

Shallots – 5 Bulbs 01201

Sweet Potatoes - 3 Specimens, Unwashed

01301 Orange Skin

01302 Pink Skin

01303 White Skin

01304 Yellow Skin

01305 Single Largest Sweet Potato

Turnips – 5 Specimens, Topped to 2” 01401

Section 600 - Gourds

PREMIUMS

Class:

Gourds – 1 Specimen

00101 Apple Gourd

00102 Bottle or Birdhouse Gourd

00103 Luffa or Sponge Gourd

00104 Snake Gourd

00105 Other Gourd

Gourds – 1 Variety, 5 Specimens

00201 Jack Be Little Pumpkins

00202 Other Natural

00203 Other Shellacked

Gourds – Mixed Varieties, 5 Specimens

00301 Natural

00302 Shellacked

Gourd Arrangements/Collections

00401 Natural

00402 Shellacked

Section 700 - Herbs

PREMIUMS ...........

Class:

Herbs – Cut in Water

00101 Basil 00102 Chives

00103 Dill 00104 Lavender 00105 Lemon Balm 00106 Mint 00107 Oregano 00108 Parsley, Broad Leaf 00109 Parsley, Curly Leaf 00110 Rosemary 00111 Sage 00112 Tanzia 00113 Tarragon 00114 Thyme 00115 Other Herbs

Herbs – Potted Plant in Soil 00201 Parsley

Herb Collection – 6 or more varieties attractively displayed 00301

Section 800OTHER VEGETABLES

PREMIUMS $6.00 $4.00 $3.00

Class:

Freak Vegetable – Any Variety 00101 Natural 00102 Decorated

Mushrooms

00201 Button-5 Specimens 00202 Large-1 Specimen 00203 Oyster-5 Specimens 00204 Other

Other Vegetables – Any Variety 00301

PREMIUMS ......... $12.00 $8.00 $6.00

Vegetable Arrangements

00401 Small Market Basket, < 1’ diameter, up to 5 varieties

00402 Large Market Basket, > 1’ diameter, 5 or more varieties

00403 Vegetable Arrangement In Vase or Flower Pot

00404 Educational Vegetable Arrangement, accessories permitted 00405 Humorous Vegetable Arrangement, accessories permitted 00406 Dried Vegetable Display Art 00407 Carved Vegetable Sculpture

DEPT. 14 - FRUITS & NUTS

Chairperson: Jonathan Campbell - (717) 341-6697

Entries received Tuesday, October 1, 2024, from 2 to 8 p.m. at New Holland Farmers Fair Bldg., Franklin Street & Roberts Avenue. Entries must be removed Saturday evening between 8 and 10 p.m. Fruits should be uniform in size, shape and color and free from disease.

Section 100 – Fruits

PREMIUMS .............. $6.00 $4.00 $3.00

Class:

Apples – 5 Specimens

00101 Gala

00102 Golden Delicious

00103 Grimes Golden

00104 Macoun

00105 Northern Spy

00106 Red Delicious

00107 Smokehouse

00108 Summer Rambo

00109 York

00110 Any Other Variety, Red 00111 Any Other Variety, Green 00112 Any Other Variety, Yellow 00113 Any Other Variety, Bicolor

Apples – Best Diamond of 16 00201 Any Variety

Berries – ½ Pint

00301 Blackberries

00302 Elderberries

00303 Red Raspberries

00304 Other Berries

Crabapples, Edible – ½ Pint 00401

Figs – 5 Specimens 00501

Grapes – 2 Bunches 00601 Concord

00602 Niagara

00603 Other White Varieties 00604 Other Red Varieties

Ground Cherries – 1 Pint 00701

Paw-Paws – 5 Specimens 00801

Peaches – 5 Specimens 00901 Any Variety

Pears – 5 Specimens

01001 Bartlett 01002 Asian 01003 Any Other Variety

Persimmons – 1 Pint 01101

Plums – 5 Specimens 01201

Quinces – 5 Specimens 01301

Rosehips – ½ Pint 01401

Any Other Fruit 01501

Fruit Basket – Display 01601

Section 200 – Edible Nuts

PREMIUMS $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 Nuts – 10 Specimens, whole in shells, husks removed

00101 Black Walnuts

00102 Butternuts

00103 Chestnuts

00104 English Walnuts

00105 Hazelnuts

00106 Hickories, Shagbark or Shellbark

00107 Hickories, Other

00108 Peanuts

00109 Pecans

00110 Any Other Nut

00111 Assorted Nuts, at least 3 types Nuts – 1 Pint in Jar, kernels

00201 Black Walnuts

00202 Butternuts

00203 Chestnuts

00204 English Walnuts

00205 Hazelnuts

00206 Hickories, Shagbark or Shellbark

00207 Hickories, Other

00208 Peanuts

00209 Pecans

00210 Any Other Nut

00211 Assorted Nuts, at least 3 types

DEPT. 15 - HOME & DAIRY PRODUCTS

Section 100 – Baked Goods

Chairpersons: Tamara Wanner – (717) 286-5553 & Amy Arment – (717) 715-7251

Entries received Tuesday, October 1, 2024, from 2 to 8 p.m. at New Holland Farmers Fair Building, Franklin Street & Roberts Avenue.

All baked goods should be on paper plates and covered with clear wrap. Pies in aluminum pie tins as plates and dishes cannot be returned.

All pies entered will be judged on crust quality as well as the pie itself. Custard or custard-filled pastry will NOT be judged.

Entries must be removed Saturday evening between 8 and 10 p.m.

The items that did not receive a ribbon will be discarded Saturday evening

BEST OF SHOW .......................................... $15.00 & ROSETTE

Baked goods will be sold after judging – beginning at approximately 2 p.m.

Wednesday, October 2, 2024 at the New Holland Farmer’s Fair Building, Franklin Street & Roberts Avenue.

PREMIUMS

Class:

Quick Bread - One loaf; 4x8" 00101 Date 00102 Nut 00103 Corn 00104 Pumpkin 00105 Zucchini 00106 Banana 00107 Other

00108 Gluten Free Yeast Bread - One loaf; 4x8" 00201 White 00202 Wheat

00203 Rye 00204 Other

00205 Gluten Free

Rolls - To Consist of 6 Rolls

00301 Biscuits

00302 Cinnamon Rolls 00303 Doughnuts

00304 Muffins

00305 White Rolls 00306 Whole Wheat 00307 Other 00308 Gluten Free

$6.00 $4.00 $3.00

$5.00 Layer Cakes/Iced 00401 Chocolate 00402 Spice 00403 White 00404 Yellow 00405 Other 00406 Gluten Free

................................$20.00 $15.00

Chocolate Cake Contest (see rules on page 33) 02100

..................................$6.00

$3.00 Egg Cakes/Not Iced 00501 Angel Food 00502 Chiffon 00503 Sponge 00504 Any Other

2024 PA PREFERRED® JUNIOR BAKING CONTEST COOKIES, BROWNIES AND BARS

The goal of the PA Preferred® Baking Contest is to encourage young people across the Commonwealth to participate in Pennsylvania’s agricultural fairs by showcasing Pennsylvania grown and produced products in their contest entries.

RULES:

1. Open to any individual amateur baker (ages 8 through 18 at the time of the fair’s contest) who is a Pennsylvania resident. One entry per person.

2.Entrants may NOT have won 1st place in this PA Preferred® Junior Baking contest at any other fair in 2024.

3. Entry must be six (6) individual sized portions of the baked entry item (cookies, brownies or bars).

4. The Cookies, Brownies or Bars, and any fillings and frostings, must be made from scratch with edible ingredients. No pre-packaged ingredients may be used (ex: no pre-made mixes, cookie dough, pie crust, frosting, etc.). Any decorations must just be edible.

5.At least two (2) PA Preferred® or locally produced ingredients must be used in the recipe. Some examples of qualifying ingredients include grains (such as oats or flour), butter, milk, eggs, fruits and/or vegetables.

6. A PA Preferred® logo is not required because not all PA Preferred® products carr y the label. The name of the ingredient and the source is sufficient. Contact RA-AGPAPreferred@pa.gov for any assistance with qualifying ingredients.

7.Entr y must be submitted for judging on a food safe disposable setting. (All pans, plates and dishes are considered to be disposable and will not be returned.)

8.Recipe(s) must be submitted with the entr y, printed on one side of 8-1/2” x 11” sheets of paper. Recipe must list all ingredients, quantities, and the preparation instructions. The name of each PA Preferred® ingredient or locally produced ingredient must be clearly listed along with the name of the source that made/grew the product (ex: PA Preferred Milk – Galliker’s brand or Apples -Smith Farm Orchard). Entrant’s name, age, address and phone number must be printed on the back side of all the pages. (All recipes and cookies-browniesbars will become the property of the Fair or PA Farm Show and will not be returned.)

9.Refrigeration is not available at the fair or PA Farm Show. Entries that require refrigeration after baking must indicate so in the recipe. Those entries will not be sold, auctioned or otherwise distributed for consumption after judging for food safety reasons.

10. Judging Criteria:

Flavor (aroma, taste, good balance of flavorings)

30 points

Texture (appropriate for the type of cookie, brownie or bar) 25 points

Inside Characteristics(even grain, evenly baked; free from air pockets) 20 points

Outside Characteristics (uniform size, shape, appearance; overall appeal) 15 points

Creativity

10 points

TOTAL 100 points

FAIR PRIZES: 1st = $20 2nd = $15 3rd = $10

First Place Winner is eligible for the 2025 PA Farm Show competition. Premiums for the 2025 PA FARM SHOW competition

First Place - $500.00 Second Place - $250.00 Third Place - $100.00

Fourth Place – Rosette Ribbon Fifth Place – Rosette Ribbon Sponsor: PA Preferred®

Different Types Of Cookies

Bar Cookies - A batter or other ingredients are poured or pressed into a rectangular pan (sometimes in multiple layers), then baked and cut into individual-sized squares. Brownies and lemon bars are examples of bar cookies. Tip: Cut when completely cool and use a plastic knife.

Iced Cookies - A drop or rolled cookie iced for decoration or to add flavor. Sugar cookies or fancy Christmas cookies are examples of this type of cookie.

Drop Cookies - A relatively soft dough is dropped by the spoonful onto the baking sheet. During baking, the mounds of dough spread and flatten. Chocolate chip cookies, oatmeal cookies and macaroons are examples of drop cookies. Tip: Chill soft doughs before dropping onto a cool cookie sheet.

Pressed Cookies - Made from a soft dough that is extruded from a cookie press (cookie gun) or pastry tube into various decorative shapes. Spritz cookies are an example. Tip: Hold cookie press so that it rests on the cookie sheet. Raise press straight up from the cookie sheet after enough dough has been released to form a cookie.

Sliced or Ice Box Cookies - Made from a stiff dough that is refrigerated in logs until it becomes hard. It is then sliced into rounds and baked. Examples include pinwheels and shortbread. Tip: Use a thin, sharp knife to slice dough.

Rolled cookies - Made from a stiffer dough that is chilled and then rolled out and cut into shapes with a cookie cutter, knife or pastry wheel. Gingerbread men are an example, or any other cookie made with a cookie cutter. Tip: Take your time so that cookies are uniform in shape and size, this helps them bake evenly.

Filled Cookies - Rolled, dropped or pressed cookies that are assembled with a sweet filling: frosting, jam, marshmallow crème and peanut butter crème.

The certified first place winner from each fair will then have the opportunity to enter an apple pie in the BLUE RIBBON APPLE PIE CONTEST at the 2025 PENNSYLVANIA FARM SHOW.

RULES:

1. Open to any individual amateur baker who is a Pennsylvania resident. One entry per person.

2. Entrants may NOT have won 1st place in this Blue Ribbon Apple Pie contest at any other fair in 2024.

3. The Apple Pie, including fillings and crust, must be made from scratch with edible ingredients. No prepackaged ingredients may be used (ex: no pre-made mixes, cookie dough, pie crust, frosting, etc.) Any decorations must just be edible.

4. Recipe must include at least 60% apples in the filling. It does not need to be a “traditional” two crusted apple pie and it can have a variety of fillings.

5. The entire pie must be submitted for judging in a food safe disposable pie pan. (All pans, plates and dishes are considered to be disposable and will not be returned.)

6. The recipe for the pie and pie crust must be submitted with the entry. It should be submitted on one side of 8 ½” by 11” sheets of paper. The recipe must list all the ingredients, quantities, and the preparation instructions. Entrant’s name, address and phone number must be printed on the back side of all the pages. (All recipes and pies will become the property of the Fair or PA Farm Show and will not be returned.)

7. Refrigeration is not available at the Fair or PA Farm Show. Entries that require refrigeration after baking must indicate so in the recipe. Those entries will not be sold, auctioned or otherwise distributed for consumption after judging for food safety reasons.

8. Judging will be based on the following criteria:

Flavor

Filling: consistency, doneness, moistness & flavor

Crust: color, flavor, texture doneness

Overall Appearance

Creativity

30 points

25 points

20 points

15 points

10 points

points

First Place Winner is eligible for the 2025 PA Farm Show competition. Premiums for the 2025 PA FARM SHOW competition

First Place - $500.00 Second Place - $250.00 Third Place - $100.00 Fourth Place – Rosette Ribbon Fifth Place – Rosette Ribbon Sponsor: PA State Association of County Fairs

2024 ANGEL FOOD CAKE CONTEST RULES:

1. Open to any individual amateur baker who is a Pennsylvania resident. One entry per person.

2. Entrants may NOT have won 1st place in this Angel Food Cake contest at any other fair in 2024.

3. The Cake and any Fillings and Frostings must be made from scratch with edible ingredients No pre-packaged ingredients may be used (ex: no pre-made mixes, cookie dough, pie crust, frosting, etc.). Any decorations must just be edible.

4. The recipe shall include eggs that were produced in Pennsylvania, if possible.

5. The entire cake entry must be submitted for judging on cardboard or other food safe disposable setting (All pans, plates and dishes are considered to be disposable and will not be returned.)

6. Recipe(s) listing the ingredients and the preparation instructions must be submitted with the entry (printed on one-side of 8-1/2" x 11" size sheets of paper). Entrant’s name, address and phone number must be printed on the back of all the pages. (All recipes and cakes will become the property of the Fair or PA Farm Show and will not be returned.)

7. Refrigeration is NOT available at the Fair or PA Farm Show. Entries that require refrigeration after baking must indicate so in the recipe. Those entries will not be sold, auctioned, or otherwise distributed for consumption after judging for food safety reasons.

8. Judging will be based on the following criteria:

Flavor (smell, taste, flavoring)

Inside Characteristics (texture & lightness)

Overall Appearance (surface, size, color)

Creativity

Topping, Icing or Decoration

RULES:

1. Open to any individual amateur baker who is a Pennsylvania resident. One entry per person.

2. Entrants may NOT have won 1st place in this Homemade Chocolate Cake contest at any other fair in 2024.

3. The Cake and any Fillings and Frostings must be made from scratch with edible ingredients. No prepackaged ingredients may be used (ex: no pre-made mixes, cookie dough, pie crust, frosting, etc.). Any decorations must just be edible.

4. Cake recipe must feature chocolate or cocoa as a main ingredient.

5. Entry must be a layered chocolate cake.

6. Entry must be frosted and frosting must also be made from “scratch” (no prepackaged frosting).

7. The entire cake entry must be submitted for judging on cardboard or other food safe disposable setting. (All pans, plates and dishes are considered to be disposable and will not be returned.)

8. Recipes must be submitted with the entry, printed on one side of 8-1/2” x 11” sheets of paper. Recipe must list all ingredients, quantities, and the preparation instructions. Entrant’s name, address and phone number must be printed on the back side of all the pages. (All recipes and cakes will become the property of the Fair or PA Farm Show and will not be returned.)

9. Refrigeration is not available at the fair or PA Farm Show. Entries that require refrigeration after baking must indicate so in the recipe. Those entries will not be sold, auctioned or otherwise distributed for consumption after judging for food safety reasons.

10. Judging Criteria:

Flavor (aroma, taste, good balance of flavorings) 30 points

Texture (moist and tender crumb; not soggy or dry) 25 points Inside Characteristics (even grain, evenly baked; free from air pockets) 20 points Outside Characteristics (consistent shape/size/surface; overall appeal) 15 points

Frosting (taste, texture, even color) 10 points TOTAL 100 points

First Place Winner is eligible for the 2025 PA Farm Show competition. Premiums for the 2025 PA FARM SHOW competition First Place - $500.00 Second Place - $250.00 Third Place - $100.00

Fourth Place – Rosette Ribbon Fifth Place – Rosette Ribbon Sponsor: PA State Association of County Fairs

30 points

25 points

20 points

15 points

10 points TOTAL 100 points

FAIR PRIZES: 1st = $25 2nd = $15 3rd = $10

First Place Winner is eligible for the 2025 PA Farm Show competition. Premiums for the 2025 PA FARM SHOW competition

First Place - $500.00 Second Place - $250.00 Third Place - $100.00 Fourth Place – Rosette Ribbon Fifth Place – Rosette Ribbon Sponsors: Pennsylvania’s Egg Farmers & PA State Association of County Fairs

Section 200 - Canned or Dried Products

Chairpersons: Sylvia Cramer - (717) 354-0420 & Joan Weaver - (717) 354-7919

1. Canned items are judged on quality, general appearance and container with proper head space between lid & product. All produce must be processed since the last fair by the exhibitor. Only one item per entry number.

2. Use standard mason-type, clear quart/pint/cup jars for preserving and exhibiting fruits, vegetables and meats; exception is for Class 10 Vinegars.

3. Use two-piece current year self-sealing lids (flat discs and metal screw bands) for sealing all jars of food.

4. Metal screw bands may be loosely applied while transporting jars to and from fairs to prevent damage; however, screw bands must be removed from jars before exhibiting entries.

5. All foods not in standard jars or not sealed with self-sealing lids will be disqualified by the judge.

6. Labeled with date and type.

7. Information on proper canning procedures can be found at NATIONAL CENTER FOR HOME FOOD PRESERVATION: www.uga.edu/nchfp. BALL BLUE BOOK’S HOME CANNERS’ HELP LINE: 1-800-240-3340, also at www.homecanning.com PENN STATE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION - LANCASTER COUNTY.

Entries received Tuesday, Oct. 1, 2024 from 2 to 8 p.m. in New Holland Farm Show, Franklin Street & Roberts Avenue. Entries must be removed Saturday evening between 8 and 10 p.m.

BEST OF SHOW

PREMIUMS

Class:

$15.00 & ROSETTE

$6.00 $4.00

Canned Fruits - 1/2" Head Space

00101 Apples

00102 Applesauce

00103 Apricots

00104 Blackberries

00105 Blue/Huckle Berries

00106 Sour Cherries

00107 Red Cherries w/Pits

00108 White Cherries w/Pits

00109 Currants

00110 Elderberries

00111 Grapes

00112 Peaches

00113 Pears

00114 Plums

00115 Black Raspberries

00116 Red Raspberries

Pie Filling - 1" Head Space

00117 Apple Pie Filling

00118 Cherry Pie Filling

00119 Peach Pie Filling

00120 Msc. Pie Filling

Miscellaneous - 1/2" Head Space

00121

PREMIUMS ..............

$6.00

$3.00

$4.00 $3.00

Canned Vegetables - 1" Head Space (See exceptions below)

00201 Asparagus

00202 Green Beans

00203 Lima Beans

00204 Yellow Beans

00205 Beets

00206 Broccoli

00207 Carrots

00208 Cauliflower

00209 Corn

00210 Mixed Vegetables

00211 Peas

00212 Pumpkin; Cubed Only

00213 Rhubarb

00214 Sauerkraut, 1/2" Head Space

00215 Succotash

00216 Swiss Chard

00217 Tomatoes, 1/2" Head Space

00218 Vegetable Soup

00219 Zucchini

00220 Miscellaneous

Pickled - 1/2" Head Space

00301 Beans

00302 Beets Whole

00303 Beets Cut

00304 Cauliflower

00305 Chowchow

00306 Cucumber; Bread/Butter

00307 Cucumber; Dill

00308 Cucumber; Mixed

00309 Cucumber; Sour

00310 Cucumber; Sweet

00311 Onions

00312 Peppers

00313 Hot Peppers

00314 Zucchini

00315 Miscellaneous

Relishes - 1/2" Head Space

00401 Corn

00402 Pepper

00403 Pickle

00404 Zucchini

00405 Miscellaneous

Tomato Base Sauce - 1/2" Head Space (See exceptions below)

00501 Barbecue

00502 Catsup, 1/8" Head Space

00503 Chili

00504 Grn. Tomato

00505 Pizza

00506 Salsa

00507 Spaghetti, 1" Head Space

00508 Tomato, 1/4" Head Space

00509 Misc.

Meats - 1" Head Space (See exceptions below)

00601 Beef

00602 Chicken, 1 1/4" Head Space

00603 Pork

00604 Broth

00605 Miscellaneous

Spiced Fruits - 1/2" Head Space

00701 Apples

00702 Cantaloupes

00703 Crab Apples

00704 Peaches

00705 Pears

00706 Quince

00707 Watermelon

00708 Miscellaneous

Dried Fruit & Vegetables

00801 Apples

00802 Corn

00803 Peaches

00804 Pears

00805 Peppers

00806 Misc.

Juices

00901 Apple, 1/4" Head Space

00902 Grape, 1/4" Head Space

00903 Tomato, 1/2" Head Space

00904 Misc, /2" Head Space

Vinegar - 1/4" Head Space

01000

Section 400 - Butters, Jams & Jellies

Chairperson: Jessica Weaver - (717) 475-2471

Entries received Tuesday, October 1, 2024 from 2 to 8 p.m. at New Holland Farmers Fair Building, Franklin Street & Roberts Avenue. Entries must be removed Saturday evening between 8 and 10 p.m.

1. Canned foods to be judged on taste, quality, general appearance and container. Keep bands on jars.

2. Use standard 4 or 8 oz mason-type clear glass jelly jars for preserving and exhibiting jams, jellies, butters and honey spreads with 1/4” headspace between product and lid.(Information is from National Center for Home Food Preservation, www.uga.edu/nchfp.)

Important:

3.1/4" head space

4. Labeled with date and type

5.All entries must be prepared by water bath canning method.

6. Use two-piece self-sealing lids (flat discs AND metal screw bands) for sealing all jars of food; keep bands on jars. No rusty rings.

7. All foods not in standard jars or not sealed with self-sealing lids will be disqualified by the judge.

8. No Freezer Jelly will be accepted.

BEST OF SHOW ....................... $15.00 & ROSETTE

PREMIUMS ................. $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 Class: Butter

00101 Apple Butter

00102 Grape

00103 Peach

00104 Pear

00105 Plum

00106 Tomato

00107 Any Other Jams

00201 Blackberry

00202 Blueberry

00203 Cherry

00204 Apricot

00205 Peach

00206 Plum

00207 Raspberry; Black

00208 Raspberry; Red

00209 Rhubarb

00210 Strawberry

00211 Pears

00212 Pepper

00213 Grape

00214 Any Other

Jellies

00301 Apple

00302 Blackberry

00303 Cherry

00304 Crabapple

00305 Grape

00306 Peach

00307 Plum

00308 Pepper

00309 Raspberry; Black

00310 Raspberry; Red

00311 Strawberry

00312 Mint

00313 Pear

00314 Any Other Marmalades

00401 Apricot

00402 Orange 00403 Peach

00404 Any Other Preserves/Conserves

00501 Apricot

00502 Peach

00503 Strawberry

00504 Tomato

00505 Any Other

Section 450 - Youth 15 And Under Butters, Jams & Jellies

Butter 00101 Any Kind

Jams 00201 Any Kind

Jellies

00301 Any Kind

Descriptions Of Different Fruit Spreads

All: Must be processed in water bath canner for 10 minutes. Color is characteristic of the fruit. Clear not discolored from over cooking. Aroma and flavor are characteristic of the fruit without excessive sweetness or over cooked flavor.

Special Information: The condition of the container is of special importance. It must be a standard canning (mason) jar made for canning. Packers such as mayonnaise, peanut butter or other products intended for one way service are not acceptable for fair entry competition. Ring Bands must be clean, free from rust and loose on the jar. Lids must be sealed and the use of paraffin is not acceptable. Most of all, if you are not willing to read the rules in your premium book and follow these simple suggestions, please don’t blame the judge for your poor placement.

Fruit Butter - A smooth creamy spread that is created by slow cooking fruit and sugar until it reaches the right consistency. The pulp is then run through a sieve, making it quite smooth; these types of spreads are not always translucent and often opaque. Best used as a spread of a filling.

Honey Spreads - Fruit products which use honey in the preparation as a substitution for par of the sugar.

Jam - A thick sweet mixture of fruit, pectin and sugar that is boiled gently but quickly until fruit is soft yet thick enough to spread easily and can form a blob. Jams have pieces of crushed or chopped fruit. Jams also are good for fillings. Preserves - Like jams except they have chunks of fruit surrounded by jelly.

Clear, sweet spread made from fruit juice, pectin and sugar, which holds its shape when unmolded.

A citrus spread made from the peel and pulp of the fruit. Marmalades are cooked for a long time and have no pectin. They are used for spreads and glazed.

A very thick and chunky textured spread made with cooked dried fruits and/or nuts. Works well as a spread and as a condiment for meats and

DEPT. 17 - FLORAL EXHIBITS

Chairperson: Kate Merchlinski - (717) 466-4443

Exhibits will be received Tuesday, October 1, 2024 from 2 to 8 p.m. at CrossNet Ministries on Franklin Street. Entries must be removed Saturday evening, October 5, 2024 between 8 and 10 p.m.

Basis for Judging ALL FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE MUST BE GROWN BY THE EXHIBITOR. EXCEPTIONS IN SECTION 700 Plants that have been previously judged are not eligible to compete. HORTICULTURE EXHIBITS: Uniformity of Color, Size for the Variety and Condition of the Foliage and Flower. FLORAL DESIGN EXHIBITS: Conformance to Class, Artistic Design, Color, Harmony and Expression. Suggestions for Exhibitors

1 Specimen flowers should have straight, sturdy stems and the flowers should be at their prime. A bud showing color counts as a bloom. Plant material should be as nearly perfect as possible. Endeavor to use plenty of foilage from the flowers.

2. All debris, spray residue, insects, spent flowers, old fruit and berries and injured foliage should be removed. Diseased or infested entries will not be permitted. Foilage below the water level must be removed.

3. Extra large and bushy potted plants cannot be received; they should be no larger than 36 inches in diameter and 18 inches in height.

4. CONTAINERS: Pots for potted plants are not to exceed 10 inches. Containers should harmonize with the plant, be clean, free of cracks and chips. Horticulture specimens are to be entered in clear glass containers (not colored glass). Leaves should not be below the water level.

4. Floral arrangements should not show the mechanics (oasis, structural materials). Exception: Ikebana arrangements.

5 No exhibitor may enter more than one specimen for competition in any class, otherwise they will be disqualified.

6. Clear bubble wrap may be used at the neck of the vase to stabilize the specimen.

7. No cut fresh fruit or vegetables will be permitted in any of the exhibits. MAXIMUM CARE WILL BE TAKEN OF THE CONTAINERS AND ACCESSORIES UNTIL THEY CAN BE RECLAIMED BY THE EXHIBITORS. THE FAIR ASSOCIATION CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE OR LOSS.

One entry will be chosen BEST OF SHOW Houseplants

Section 100Flowering Houseplants

PREMIUMS $6.00 $4.00 $3.00

Class:

African Violet -1 or More Crowns

01001 Single; Blue/Purple 01002 Single; Pink 01003 Single; White 01004 Single; Any Color 01005 Variegated Flower 01006 Variegated Leaf 01007 Double; Blue/Purple 01008 Double; Pink 01009 Double; White 01010 Double ;Any Color 01011 Double; Variegated Flower 01012 Mini Single 01013 Mini Double Begonia 01201 Single; Any Color 01202 Double; Any Color 01203 Angle Wing; Any Color Geranium 01301 Common Bedding 01302 Ivy 01303 Scented 01304 Variegated

Any Other Flowering Houseplant 01401

Section 200Foliage Plants - Rooted

PREMIUMS .............. $6.00 $4.00 $3.00

Begonia, Begoniaceae, Foliage type 02101 Rex; Fancy 02102 Any Other Variety Cacti 02201

Collection Cacti/Succulents - Pot Not To Exceed 02301 10" In Diameter

Succulent Plant 02401 Jade/Crassula 02402 Kalanchoe 02403 Euphorbia 02404 Any Other

Coleus - Common 02501

Ferns 02601 Asparagus 02602 Boston 02603 Footed 02604 Any Other Potted Ivy 02701 Small Leaf - Up To 1 1/2 " 02702 Medium Leaf - 1 1/2" To 3" 02703 Large Leaf - Over 3" 02704 Variegated

Dish Garden - 3+ Foliage Plants, 3 or More Specimens 02801 Not Exceeding 10" Container

Terrarium - Not Exceeding 18" Tall 02901

Foliage Plants - Any other variety 03001

Foliage Plants - Variegated 03002

Section 300Specimen Flowers – Annuals

FLOWERS IN THIS CATEGORY MUST BE OF ONE COLOR AND VARIETY

PREMIUMS

Class:

Ageratum - 5 Stems

03101 Foam - Small 03102 Foam - Tall

Amaranth (Caudatus) - Love Lies Bleeding 03104 Any Color

Asters - 3 Blooms 03105

Calendulas - 5 Blooms

03200 English Marigold Celosia/Amaranthaceae

03301 Crested, 1 Stem

03302 Plume, 3 Stem

03303 Any Other, 3 Stems

Cleome/Cappa/Spider -1 Flower Stem 03401 White

03402 Pink

03403 Purple

Coleus-Lamiaceae,Solenostemon 03501 3 Stems of The Same Variety

03502 3 Different Varieties Cut Stems

Cosmos/Compos - 5 Blooms

03601 Bipannatus Any Variety 03602 Sulphureus Any Color

Dahlias/Comp Small - 1 Bloom up to 3" Diameter 03701 White 03702 Pink 03703 Purple 03704 Red 03705 Yellow 03706 Bi-Color - Blended and Blush 03707 Orange

Dahlias/Comp Medium - 1 Bloom 3-6" Diameter 03708 White 03709 Pink 03710 Purple 03711 Red 03712 Yellow 03713 Bi-Color - Blended and Blush 03714 Orange

Dahlias/Comp Large - 1 Bloom Larger Than 6" 03715 White 03716 Pink 03717 Purple 03718 Red 03719 Yellow 03720 Bi-Color - Blended and Blush 03721 Orange

Gerbera - Any Color, 1 Flower 03801

Gladiola - 1 Spike 03901 Large; Bi-Color 03902 Large; Any Color 03903 Small; Bi-Color 03904 Small; Any Color

Globe Amaranth/Gomphrena - 5 Stems with Flowers 04101 Pink 04102 Purple 04103 Any Color 04104 Other Variety

Lisianthus; Gentianaceae - 1 Flower Stem 04111

Marigolds - 5 Stems

04121 Afric. Lemon Color

04122 Afric. Orange Color 04123 French; Single 04124 French; Double 04125 Any Other Variety

Nasturtiums, Single - 5 Stems 04131

Tobacco Plant/Nicotiana - 3 Flower Stems 04141 White 04142 Pink 04143 Other Colors

Petunias - 3 Flower Stems 04151 Single 04152 Double

Salvia Coccinea04184 Red 04185 Pink 04186 Any Other

Salvia Guarantica - 3 Flower Stems 04161 Black/Blue 04162 Other Colors

Salvia (Common) - 3 Flower Stems 04171 Red 04172 Other Colors

Salvia Farinacea - Single 3 Flower Stems 04181 Blue Victoria 04182 White Victoria 04183 Any Other, Same Variety & Color

Salvia - 1 flower stem 04191 Mex Sage 04192 Elegans/Pineapple Sage 04193 Other

Strawflowers/Helicrysum - 5 Blooms - may be 04201 mixed colors

Zinnia

04211 Small w/3 flower stems - Flower up to 1" Diam

04212 Medium w/2 flower stems - Flower 1" to 3" Diam.

04213 Large w/2 flower stems - Flower 3"+ Diam.

Snapdragons/Antirrhinum - 2 stems 04221 Single 04222 Double

Other Variety of Flower 04241

Section 400 - Perennials

PREMIUMS

Class:

$6.00 $4.00 $3.00

Aster/Perennial - 1 Branch Not Exceeding 10" 04101 Pink 04102 Purple 04103 White

Anemone/Jap/Elegans - 1 Flower Stem 04201 Pink 04202 White 04203 Any Color

Chr ysanthemums - 1 Flower Stem 04301 Daisy; Sgl. Open Ctr 04302 Spoon; Quill/Spidr 04303 Pompom/Button 04304 Cushion/Decorative 04305 Lgst Sgl Any Color

Montauk Daisy - 1 Flower Stem 04401

Cone Flower - 1 Flower Stem 04501 White 04502 Pink 04503 Any Other Color

Dianthus - 3 Flower Stems 04601 Hardy Pinks

Gaillardia - 5 Blooms 04701 Blanket Flower

Hosta - 1 Leaf

04801 Small; Up to 3" Across 04802 Medium; 3-6" Across 04803 Large; >6" Across Hydrangea - 1 Stem 04901 Blue 04902 White/Green

04903 Pink

04904 Oak Leaf

04905 Any Other

Roses; Hybrid Tea - Single Flower Stem with Leaves 05001 Bi-Color

05002 Orange

05003 Red

05004 White

05005 Yellow

05006 Pink

05007 Lavender

05008 Peace

05009 Any Other

Rose, Shrub - 1 Branch of Shrub such as Mediland, Knock Out, Carefree Wonder etc. 05111 Mediland, Knock Out

Roses Miniature - 1 Flower Stem with Leaves 05121 Red 05122 Pink 05123 Any Other

Roses, Floribunda - 1 Flower Stem with Leaves 05131

Roses, English - 1 Flower Stem with Leaves; such as David Austin etc. 05141 David Austin, etc

Rudbeckia - Black-eyed Susan - 1 Flower Stem 05151 Black-Eyed Susan

Russian Sage - Perovskia - 3 Stems 05161

Sedum (Stonecrop) - 1 Stem 05171 Autumn Joy 05172 Any Other

Any Other Perennial - 1 Stem, Spike, or Bloom 05181

Section 500Berried Branches

1 Branch Not to Exceed 18” in Length

Class:

Virburnum 05101

Decorative Crabapple Malus 05201

Holly, ilex 05301

Winterberry, Ilex Verticillata 05401

Pyracantha 05501

Beautyberry/Callicarpa - Purple 05601

Beautyberry/Callicarpa - White 05602

Any Other Berried Branch 05701

Section 600 -

Ornamental Grasses

One stalk of foliage and one flower head not to exceed 30" in height

PREMIUMS ..............

Class:

Miscanthus - Maiden Grass etc 06101

Oat Grass - Sea Oats/Quaking etc 06201

Pennisetum - Fountain Grass 06301

Sedge - Papyrus, Cyperaceae, etc 06401

Any Other Variety 06501

Section 700Artistic Arrangements (Non-Professional)

PREMIUMS .............. $8.00 $6.00 $5.00

Class:

Topiary - Fresh flowers/foliage

Arrangement in topiary form not to exceed 18" using fresh flower and foliage. 07101

Victorian Herbal Arrangement

Herbs only, accessories permitted 07111

Crysanthemum Arrgt. - Fresh 07121

Miniature - <3"W and 3"H 07131

Small - <5" W and 5" H 07132

New Year's Arrangement

Purchased flowers, foliage and accessories permitted - arranged by exhibitor 07141

Clear Glass Vase (non-oasis) 07151

Best of Garden Argmt - <24"H/W 07161

Dried Materials

Arrangement using dried materials (no artificially dyed or purchased materials.) 07201

Pedestal Container - <24" High

Arrangement in pedestal container not to exceed 24" in height 07301

Kitchen - Utensils/Flwrs/Folge

Arrangement using kitchen utensils, flowers & foliage not exceed 24" in height 07401

Contemporary - Fresh Flwrs/Folg

Contemporary; Fresh Flwrs/Folg 07501

Arrangement of One Flower

One flower only; foliage and/or accessories permitted. 07601

Thanksgiving Arrangement - Fresh Accessories permitted. 07701

Christmas Arrangement - Fresh Accessories permitted. 07702

All White

All white arrangement; fresh flowers and foliage, accessories permitted. 07801

Foliage Only Arrangement

Arrangement of foliage - no flowers, pods or seeds, foliage cut not planted 07901

Miniature Garden

No size limit but must be able to be carried to the display table. Must include at least 3 live plants. No artificial plants permitted. 08001

Section 800Conifers

One branch, minimum length 20" with maximum length 30" tip to cut end. Each branch must include several nodes and an apical tip. This will be exhibited on a lattice without water, which will be provided. The exhibitor must correctly identify the entry.

PREMIUMS .............. $6.00 $4.00 $3.00

Class:

Fir (Abies) 05801

Douglas Fir (Pseudotsuga Menziesii) 05802

Juniper (Juniperus) 05803

Spruce (Picea) 05804

Any Other Conifer 05805

Section 900Decorative Fall

Flower Pot Arrangement

There is no size limit but must be able to be carried to the display table. Fall flowers, pumpkins, gourds, straw, cornstalks and foliage. Purchased material is permitted; however, no Halloween decorations or artificial plants permitted.

PREMIUMS ..............

Class:

Flower Pot 07950

Window Box 07951

Section 450Youth Floral Exhibits

Cosmos - 3 Flower Stems 08101

Petunias - 3 Flower Stems 08201

Sunflowers - 1 Flower Stem 08301

Zinnias - Small (2" and under) - 2 stems 08401

Zinnias - Large (over 2") - 1 Stem 08402

Marigolds – 3 Flower Stems 08501

Salvia – 3 Flower Stems 08601

Any Others – 3 Flower Stems 08701

Section 450 - Youth Floral Arrangements

PREMIUMS $6.00

Arrangement in Toy (categories arranged by age grouping

Fresh flowers and foliage. Toy to occupy area no larger than 12"x12" 09101 Ages 5-9

09102 Ages 10-12 09103 Ages 13-16

Arrangement of Flowers

Fresh flowers and folliage

09201 Ages 5-9

09202 Ages 10-12

09203 Ages 13-16

Arrangement of Flowers for Teacher's Desk

Fresh flowers and folliage, accessories permitted 09301 Ages 5-9

09302 Ages 10-12

09303 Ages 13-16

Arrangement of typifying a Sport or Hobby Fresh flowers and foliage, accessories permitted 09401 Ages 5-9

09402 Ages 10-12

09403 Ages 13-16

Section 450Miniature Gardens

No size limit but must be able to be carried to the display table. Must include at least 3 live plants. No artificial plants permitted.

09601 Ages 5-9

09602 Ages 10-12

09603 Ages 13-16

DEPT. 18 - NEEDLECRAFT

Chairperson: Twila Smoker - (484) 319-5631

Entries received Tuesday, October 1, 2024 from 2 to 8 p.m. at New Holland Farmers Fair Bldg., Franklin St. & Roberts Ave. Entries must be removed Saturday evening between 8 and 10 p.m. Articles that have been judged previously - not eligible to compete. Each exhibit to be judged on workmanship, worth of article, appropriateness of material and design.

Section 100 - Clothing

PLEASE BRING ITEMS ON WIRE HANGER BEST OF SHOW ............................... $15.00 & ROSETTE PREMIUMS $6.00 $4.00 $3.00

Class: Aprons

00101 Children's Coverall Apron

00102 Fancy Apron

00103 Half Apron

00104 Kitchen Apron

Child's Garment

00201 1 Pc Suit

00202 2 Pc Suit

00203 Coat

Girls' Dress

00204 Girls Dresses

00205 Smocked Girls Dresses

Child's Garment

00207 Jumper

00208 Shirt

00209 Skirt

00210 Vest

00211 Slacks PREMIUMS $8.00 $6.00 $5.00 Coats

00301 Cotton or Blend

00302 Wool PREMIUMS .............. $8.00 $6.00 $5.00 Dresses

00401 Cotton

00402 Blend

00403 Wool

00404 Formal

00405 Jumper PREMIUMS $8.00 $6.00 $5.00

Jackets

00501 Men's

Ladies'

00601 Children's Pajamas

00602 Girl's Nightgown

00603 Housecoat

00604 Ladies' Nightgown

00605 Ladies' Pajamas

00606 Men's Pajamas Separates

00701 Blouse w/ Sleeves 00702 Blouse Sleeveless Skirt

00703 Cotton or Blend 00704 Wool Separates 00705 Sport 1 Pc 00706 Sport 2 Pc

Section 200 – Needlework

Crocheted Centerpiece 00101 less than 12 Inches 00102 12 Inches and Over

Center Pieces

00103 Embroidered 00104 Tatting 00105 Woven 00106 Crocheted Edge

Toys

00201 Animal; Fabric 00202 Animal; Yarn 00203 Doll; Fabric Under 12" 00204 Fabric Dolls 12" and Over

00205 Doll; Yarn Under 12"

00206 Yarn Dolls 12" and Over

00207 Handmade Porcelain Dressed Dolls

00208 Other; Fabric

00209 Other; Yarn

00210 Crocheted Doll Clothes

00211 Knitted Doll Clothes

00212 Fabric Doll Clothes 00213 Miscellaneous Other

Fashion Accessories

00301 Fabric 00302 Yarn 00303 Other

Household Accessories 00401 Fabric 00402 Yarn 00403 For Christmas 00404 Christmas Stocking 00405 Plastic Canvas 00406 Shopping Bags 00407 Other

Pet Fashions

00501

Sheet Sets and Pillowcases 00601 Crocheted Edge

00602 Embroidered PREMIUMS ..............

Tablecloths

00701 Crocheted

00702 Embroidered - Hand

00703 Embroidered - Machine

00704 Quilted - Pieced

00705 Quilted - Other

Tablerunners, Placemats & Napkins

00801 Quilted & Pieced

00802 Hand Embroidered

00803 Machine Embroidered 00804 Crocheted Edge

00805 Knit

00806 Other

PREMIUMS $6.00

Towels, Dish Cloths and Wash Cloths

00901 Crocheted Edge

00902 Embroidered

00903 Woven 00904 Knit

00905 Other

Coats & Capes

01001 Crocheted 01002 Knit

01003 Leather and Faux Leather 01004 Wool 01005 Other

Dresses

01101 Crocheted 01102 Knit

Handkerchiefs 01201 PREMIUMS ..............

Mittens & Gloves 01301 Adult 01302 Child

Hats

01401 Adult; Knit 01402 Adult; Crocheted 01403 Adult; Felted 01404 Adult; Other 01405 Child; Knit 01406 Child; Crocheted 01407 Child; Felted 01408 Child; Other Fashion, Novelty, Household Scarf 01501 Fashion; Crocheted 01502 Fashion; Hand Knit 01503 Fashion; Woven 01504 Fashion; Novelty 01505 Fashion; Other 01506 Novelty; Crocheted 01507 Novelty; Knit 01508 Household; Crocheted 01509 Household Scarf with Crocheted Edge 01510 Household Scarf Embroidered 01511 Household Scarf - Other

Socks/Slippers/Booties 01601 Adult 01602 Child

Sweaters

01901 Child; Crocheted 01902 Child; Knit 01903 Man; Crocheted 01904 Man; Knit 01905 Woman; Crocheted 01906 Woman; Knit

Sweater Vests 02001 Child; Crochet 02002 Child; Knit 02003 Man; Crochet 02004 Man; Knit 02005 Woman; Crochet 02006 Woman; Knit Sweater Caps & Booties 02101 Crochet 02102 Knit

Sweatshirts 02201 Painted 02202 Appliqued 02203 Creative Stitch 02204 Other

Wallets/Purses/Cosmetic Bags 02301 Wallet 02302 Purse 02303 Cosmetic Bag 02304 Backpack/Newspaper Bag 02305 Shopping Bag 02306 Travel Bag/Beach Bag 02307 Other Felted Items 02401

Throw Pillows, Pillow Tops 02501 Appliqued 02502 Bargello 02503 Crewel 02504 Crochet 02505 With Counted Cross Stitch 02506 Embroidery - Hand 02507 Embroilery - Machine 02508 Latch Hook 02509 Needlepnt 02510 Patchwork 02511 Candlewick 02512 Other

PREMIUMS ...............................................

Pictures

02601 Crewel; Framed

$4.00 $3.00

02602 Counted Cross Stitch; Design >10", 18 ct and below; Framed 02603 Counted Cross Stitch; Design >10", 22 ct and above; Framed 02604 Counted Cross Stitch; Design <10", 18 ct and below; Framed 02605 Counted Cross Stitch; Design <10", 22 ct and above; Framed 02606 Counted Cross Stitch on Linen; Design >10"; Framed 02607 Counted Cross Stitch on Linen; Design <10"; Framed 02608 Cross Stitch; Stamped 02609 Sampler

02610 Embroidered

02611 Needlepoint

02612 Other Wall Hangings

Will be considered a wall hanging regardless of size if there is a hanger on back for a rod or hanger.

02701 Bargello

02702 Candlewick

02703 Latch Hook

02704 Bell Pull

02705 Quilt Pieced

02706 Quilt Panel

02707 Other

Section 300 - Blankets & Quilts

BEST OF SHOW Quilts

00414 Embroidered & Hand-Quilted

00415 Embroidered & Knotted

00416 Embroidered & Machine Quilted

00417 Pieced & Hand-Quilted

00418 Pieced & Knotted

00419 Pieced & Machine Quilted

00420 Other

Robes

Knitted

$15.00 & ROSETTE Blankets .....................................

Blankets - Small (Lap, Throw, Crib or Twin size)

00101 Crocheted

00102 Knitted

00103 Woven

00104 Cross Stitch 00105 Other

Blankets - Large (Double, Queen, King size)

00201 Crocheted

00202 Knitted

00203 Woven

00204 Cross Stitch 00205 Other

Lap, Throw, Crib or Twin Size Quilt - Individually Pieced and Quilted

00301 Hand-Quilted Appliqued

00302 Knotted & Appliqued

00303 Appliqued, Machine Quilted

00304 Embroidered, Hand-Quilted 00305 Embroidered, Knotted 00306 Embroidered, Machine Quilted 00307 Pieced, Hand-Quilted 00308 Pieced, Knotted 00309 Pieced, Machine Quilted

00310 Other

Lap, Crib or Twin Size Quilt - Group Pieced and Quilted 00311 Hand-Quilted Appliqued

00312 Knotted & Appliqued

00313 Appliqued, Machine Quilted

00314 Embroidered, Hand-Quilted

00315 Embroidered, Knotted

00316 Embroidered, Machine Quilted

00317 Pieced, Hand-Quilted

00318 Pieced, Knotted

00319 Pieced, Machine Quilted

00320 Other

PREMIUMS

Full, Queen or King Sized Quilt - Individually Pieced and Quilted

00401 Appliqued & Hand-Quilted

00402 Appliqued & Knotted

00403 Appliqued, Machine Quilted

00404 Embroidered & Hand-Quilted

00405 Embroidered & Knotted

00406 Embroidered & Machine Quilted

00407 Pieced & Hand-Quilted

00408 Pieced & Knotted

00409 Pieced & Machine Quilted

00410 Other

Full, Queen or King Sized Quilt - Group Pieced and Quilted

00411 Appliqued & Hand-Quilted

00412 Appliqued & Knotted

00413 Appliqued, Machine Quilted

& ROSETTE

Section 400 - Rugs

Dept. 19 - ART, PHOTOGRAPHY & CRAFTS

Section 100 - Art

Chairpersons: Judy Trost - (717) 768-0903 and Vicki Goehring - (717)-354-2317

Entries received Tuesday, October 1, 2024 from 2 to 8 p.m. New Holland Farmers Fair Bldg., Franklin St. & Roberts Ave.

Entries must be removed Saturday evening between 8 and 10 p.m. Must show exhibitor number

1. Paintings must have been done by exhibitors within the past year. (Non-professionals only).

2. ALL EXHIBITS MUST BE READY TO HANG (PICTURE WIRE PREFERRED) ON FRAMED WORK. NO GLASS.

3. ALL UNFRAMED WORK MUST BE MOUNTED OR MATTED AND STURDY ENOUGH TO HANG.

4.Max Size - 30” width including frame.

5.Adults limited to 10 total entries.

6.Only one entry accepted in each numbered category.

7. Final decision on all exhibits up to chairpersons.

8.No nudity will be accepted.

9. Basic judging criteria: Originality, ability to handle the medium and composition.

10. Not responsible for items not picked up by 10 p.m. Saturday night.

ONE ENTRY WILL BE CHOSEN

YOUTH BEST OF SHOW

$15.00 & ROSETTE

ADULT BEST OF SHOW $15.00 & ROSETTE

PREMIUMS $10.00 $8.00 $7.00

Class - Adult

Oil or Acrylic

00101 Landscape

00102 Seascape

00103 Portrait or Full Figure

00104 Still Life

00105 Abstract

00106 Animals or Birds

00107 Nature or Flowers

Watercolor

00201 Landscape

00202 Seascape

00203 Portrait or Full Figure

00204 Still Life

00205 Animals or Birds

00206 Nature or Flowers

Pencil/Charcoal

00301 Landscape or Seascape

00302 Portrait or Full Figure

00303 Still Life

00304 Animals or Birds

00305 Nature or Flowers

Colored Pencil

00401 Landscape or Seascape

00402 Still Life

Pen & Ink

00501 Animals or Birds

Pastels or Chalk

00601 Portrait or Full Figure

Sr High (Grades 9-10-11-12)

01001 Pencil or Charcoal

01002 Crayon or Colored Pencil 01003 Pastel or Chalk

01004 Watercolor

01005 Pen and Ink

01006 Paint (Oil, Acrylic or Tempera) 01007 Mixed Media 01008 Marker 01009 Collage (Material glued to surface) 01010 Miscellaneous

PREMIUMS .............. $6.00 $5.00

Jr High (Grades 7-8)

01101 Pencil or Charcoal

01102 Crayon or Colored Pencil

01103 Pastel or Chalk

01104 Watercolor

01105 Pen and Ink

01106 Paint (Oil, Acrylic or Tempera)

01107 Mixed Media

01108 Marker

01109 Collage (Material glued to surface)

01110 Miscellaneous

PREMIUMS .............. $6.00 $4.00 $3.00

Elementary (Grades 4-5-6)

01201 Pencil

01202 Colored Pencil

01203 Crayon

01204 Marker

01205 Pastel or Chalk

01206 Watercolor

01207 Paint (Oil, Acrylic or Tempera/Poster)

01208 Mixed Media

01209 Collage (Material glued to surface)

01210 Miscellaneous PREMIUMS .............. $6.00 $4.00 $3.00

Elementary (Grades K-1-2-3)

01301 Pencil

01302 Colored Pencil

01303 Crayon

01304 Marker

01305 Pastel or Chalk

01306 Watercolor

01307 Paint (Oil, Acrylic or Tempera/Poster)

01308 Mixed Media

01309 Collage (Material glued to surface)

01310 Miscellaneous

Section 200Photography: Sr. Division (Adults)

Chairperson: Randy Hess - (717) 875-4189. Entries received Tuesday, October 1, 2024 from 2 to 8 p.m. at the New Holland Farmers Fair Bldg. Entries must be removed Saturday evening between 8 and 10 p.m.

1. Photographs must have been taken by exhibitors within the past year. (non-professionals only)

2. All exhibits must be matted or framed.

3. All photographs must be a minimum of 8" x 10". Entries, including matting and framing, must not exceed 20" x 25". NO GLASS.

4. Senior Division (Adult) entries limited to 7 entries per adult.

5. Junior Division (through 12th grade) entries are unlimited.

6. Only one entry accepted per person in a category.

7. Photography will be judged according to the criteria of the categor y.

8. No nudity will be accepted.

9. Do not digitally enhance or alter your photographs with the exception of Classes 00116 and 00216 (altered). Minimal color balance, sharpening, and tonal corrections are acceptable to achieve realism.

10.Not responsible for items left after 10 p.m. Saturday night.

Class

Black & White

00101 People; Candid 00102 Portraits; Posed 00103 New Holland Fair 00104 Architecture 00105 Things

00106 Animal Wildlife (Not in captivity)

00107 Animals; Pets

00108 Animals; Other

00109 Nature

00110 Flowers

00111 Still Life

00112 Landscape

00113 Seascape

00114 Special Effects (in Camera, such as extended exposure etc.)

00115 Abstract

00116 Altered (on computer using Photoshop, etc.)

00117 Transportation

Color

00201 People; Candid 00202 Portraits; Posed 00203 New Holland Fair

00204 Architecture

00205 Things

00206 Animal Wildlife (Not in captivity) 00207 Animals; Pets 00208 Animals; Other 00209 Nature 00210 Flowers

00211 Still Life Arrangement

00212 Landscape

00213 Seascape

00214 Special Effects (in Camera such as extended exposure etc.)

00215 Abstract

00216 Altered (on computer using Photoshop, etc.)

00217 Transportation

Section 250Photography: Jr. Division (Through 12th Grade)

Class

Black & White

00101 People; Candid 00102 Portraits; Posed 00103 New Holland Fair

00104 Architecture

00105 Things

00106 Animal Wildlife (Not in captivity) 00107 Animals; Pets 00108 Animals; Other 00109 Nature 00110 Flowers

00111 Still Life 00112 Landscape 00113 Seascape

00114 Special Effects (in Camera such as extended exposure etc.)

00115 Abstract

00116 Altered (on computer using Photoshop, etc.) 00117 Transportation

Color

00201 People; Candid 00202 Portraits; Posed 00203 New Holland Fair

00204 Architecture

00205 Things

00206 Animal Wildlife (Not in captivity) 00207 Animals; Pets

00208 Animals; Other 00209 Nature

00210 Flowers

00211 Still Life

00212 Landscape

00213 Seascape

00214 Special Effects (in Camera such as extended exposure etc.)

00215 Abstract

00216 Altered (on computer using Photoshop, etc.)

00217 Transportation

Section 400Handcrafts: Sr. Division (Adults)

CONDUCTED BY NEW HOLLAND WOMEN’S CLUB

Chairperson: Paula Sauder - (717) 799-3907

Entries will be received Tuesday, October 1, 2024 from 2 to 8 p.m. at the New Holland Farmers Fair Bldg., Franklin Street & Roberts Avenue. Entries must be removed on Saturday evening between 8 and 10 p.m.

Articles having no competition will not receive a premium unless worthy.

List the category or class where you want your crafts entered.

Open to amateurs only.

Exhibits not on the premium list will absolutely not be accepted.

JUNIOR DIVISION - Open only to persons up to and including 16 years of age.

SENIOR DIVISION- Open to persons 17 years of age or over.

ONE ENTRY WILL BE CHOSEN

SENIOR BEST OF SHOW $15.00 & ROSETTE

SENIOR WOODWORKING

BEST OF SHOW

$15.00 & ROSETTE

JUNIOR BEST OF SHOW ................. $15.00 & ROSETTE PREMIUMS ..............

Class

Basketweaving

00101 Made From A Kit

00102 Original

Beadwork - No Jewelr y 00200

Birdhouses

00300

Bookmarks - No More Than 3"x8"

00303 Fabric

00304 Paper

00305 Ribbon

Bowling Pins

00308 Holiday 00309 Other

Boxes

00401 Decorated

00402 Gift

00403 Jewelry

00404 Other Candles

00501 Dipped

00502 Molded

Clay Flower Pot Creations

00600

Ceramics

00701 Glazed

00702 Painted or Stained

Creative Holiday

00801 Christmas Decorations

00802 Christmas Tree Ornaments

00803 Decorated Eggs

00804 Patriotic

00805 Halloween

00806 Thanksgiving

00807 Other

Diamond Art

00808 Small; less than 8” square

00809 Large; greater than 8” square

Duct Tape Creations

00810 Weavable

00811 Other

Glass 00901 Blown 00902 Stained 00903 Other

Greeting Cards - No Smaller Than 4"x6" No Larger Than 5"x7"

01001 Stamping 01002 Computer Generated

Handwoven Fabric (Weaving) 01101 Potholders

Jewelr y - Display On Card 01201 Beadwork 01202 Metal 01203 Polymer Clay 01204 Friendship - Thread or Floss

Macrame

Scrapbooking

Stamping

Wood

Woodworking

Dollhouse 02802 Toys 02803 Carving and Whittling 02804 Lathe 02805 Scroll 02806 Furniture - No More Than 36" x 36" 02807 Other

Wreathes 02901 Christmas 02902 Other

Misc - Cannot go under any listed category 03000

Basketweaving 00101 Made From A Kit 00102 Original

Beadwork - No Jewelr y 00200

Birdhouses 00300

Bookmarks - No More Than 3"x8" 00303 Fabric 00304 Paper 00305 Ribbon

Bowling Pins 00308 Holiday 00309 Other

Boxes

00401 Decorated 00402 Gift 00403 Jewelry 00404 Other

Candles

00501 Dipped 00502 Molded

Clay Flower Pot Creations 00600

Ceramics

00701 Glazed 00702 Painted or Stained

Creative Holiday 00801 Christmas Decorations 00802 Christmas Tree Ornaments 00803 Decorated Eggs 00804 Patriotic 00805 Halloween 00806 Thanksgiving 00807 Other

Diamond Art

00808 Small; less than 8” square 00809 Large; greater than 8” square

Duct Tape Creations

00810 Weavable 00811 Other

Glass

00901 Blown 00902 Stained 00903 Other

Greeting Cards - No Smaller Than 4"x6" No Larger Than 5"x7" 01001 Stamping 01002 Computer Generated 01003 Drawing 01004 Other

48 -- 2024 New Holland Fair Premium Book

Handwoven Fabric (Weaving)

01101 Potholders

01102 Other

Jewelr y - Display On Card

01201 Beadwork

01202 Metal

01203 Polymer Clay

01204 Friendship - Thread or Floss

01205 Rubber Band

01206 Other

Leather Work

01300

Macrame

01401 Weavable

01402 Wall Hanging

01403 Other

Miniatures

01500

Metal Work 01509

Nature Craft

01601 Cone 01602 Nut

01603 Seeds

01604 Dried Flower Picture

01605 Dried Flower - Other

01606 Shells

01607 Gourds Decorated

01608 Corn Husk 01609 Other

Origami

01700

Painting

01801 On Metal

01802 On Wood - Tole

01803 On Wood - Brush

01804 Slate

01805 Glass

01806 China Painting 01807 Textile 01808 Other

Plastic Crafts

01901 Buildings

01902 Other

Pottery

02001 Wheel Thrown

02002 Handmade Quilling

02009

Sand Art

02100

Scherenschnitte

02200

String Art

02300

Sculpture

02401 Metal or Wire

02402 Clay or Plaster

02403 Paper or Papermache

02404 Book Art

02405 Other

Scrapbooking - 2 pages with 4-6 photos

02501 Handmade

02502 Digital

Stamping 02508

Sun Catchers 02509 Tie Dye 02510 Twisted Paper 02600

Wood Burning 02700

Woodworking

02801 Dollhouse 02802 Toys 02803 Carving and Whittling 02804 Lathe 02805 Scroll

02806 Furniture - No More Than 36" x 36" 02807 Other

Wreathes

02901 Christmas 02902 Other

Misc - Cannot go under any listed category 03000

Section 450 - Youth Decorated Pumpkins

No Carving

No Larger Than Soccer Ball

Natural objects like leaves, sticks, nuts, dried flowers, etc.

Craft items - paper, ribbon, felt, etc.

PREMIUMS $6.00 $4.00 $3.00

5-8 year olds

05001 Natural Objects

05002 Craft Items

05003 Other 9-12 year olds

05011 Natural Objects 05012 Craft Items 05013 Other 13-16 year olds

05021 Natural Objects

05022 Craft Items

05023 Other

Section 500Models:Sr. Division (Age 16 & Older)

Chairpersons: Melvin S. Ash – (717) 475-1588 (texts only) & Diane Zook (717) 940-1867 (texts only)

NO Senior Division for Lego or K’nex

All entries must be made since last fair by exhibitor. Articles previously judged are not eligible to compete. Only one entry in same class per exhibitor.

Exhibits received at the New Holland Farmers Fair Bldg., Tuesday, October 1, 2024 from 2 to 8 p.m.

ONE ENTRY WILL BE CHOSEN BEST OF SHOW

Class

00100 Airplanes & Rockets

00200 Racecars

00300 Street Rods; 1948 & Oldr <10"

00400 Automobiles; Under 10"

00500 Trucks; Under 10"

00600 Cars&Trucks; Over 10"

00700 Motorcycles, Scooters, Bikes

00800 Ships, Boats & Trains

00900 Robots

01000 Pinewood Derby Cars (1 Division Only)

01100 Miscellaneous

Class

Section 550Models:Jr. Division (Age 15 & Younger)

PRESCHOOL DIVISION (AGE 5 & UNDER)

Models Legos - 5 & under

01200 Robots

01201 Buildings

01202 Vehicles

01203 Diarama

01204 Misc.

ELEMENTARY DIVISION (AGES 6-8)

Models

01300 Airplanes & Rockets

01301 Racecars

01302 Street Rods; 1948 & Oldr <10" 01303 Automobiles; Under 10"

01304 Trucks; Under 10"

01305 Cars&Trucks; Over 10"

01306 Motorcycles, Scooters, Bikes

01307 Ships, Boats & Trains

01308 Robots

01309 Miscellaneous Legos

01401 Group Kits

01402 Single Item Kit 01403 Group Original 01404 Single Item Original 01405 Diorama K’nex 02200

Other Building Materials 01500

MIDDLE DIVISION (AGES 9-11)

Models

02001 Airplanes & Rockets

02002 Racecars

02003 Street Rods; 1948 & Oldr <10" 02004 Automobiles; Under 10"

02005 Trucks; Under 10"

02006 Cars&Trucks; Over 10"

02007 Motorcycles, Scooters, Bikes

02008 Ships, Boats & Trains

02009 Robots

02010 Miscellaneous

Legos

02101 Group Kits

02102 Single Item Kit

02103 Group Original

02104 Single Item Original

02105 Diorama

K’nex

03200

Other Building Materials

03300

JR. DIVISION (AGE 12-15)

Models

04001 Airplanes & Rockets

04002 Racecars

04003 Street Rods; 1948 & Oldr <10"

04004 Automobiles; Under 10"

04005 Trucks; Under 10"

04006 Cars&Trucks; Over 10"

04007 Motorcycles, Scooters, Bikes

04008 Ships, Boats & Trains

04009 Robots

04010 Miscellaneous

Lego's

04101 Group Kits

04102 Single Item Kit

04103 Group Original

04104 Single Item Original

04105 Diorama

1.ALL

600 - Recycled Crafts: Sr. Division (Age 16 & Older)

2.Entrant

3.

DEPT. 20 - GROUP EXHIBITS

(717) 354-5880 Leave Message

Received: Tuesday, October 1, 2024 • 3:30 to 8 p.m. • Where: CrossNet Ministries on

Entries will be judged Wednesday morning, October 2, 2024. Local organizations (civic groups, 4-H, FFA, Scouts, church groups, Jr. Firemen, etc.) are showing educational material, safety tips, or information about/benefits of their organization. Display should be approximate size of 4’ x 6’ x 10’.

DEPT. 21 - HOMEMADE WINES

Received: Tuesday, October 1, 2024 from 2 to 8 p.m.

Where: New Holland Farmers Fair Bldg., Franklin Street & Roberts Avenue.

Rules:

1. Wine must be amateur wine, home produced.

2. Only one entry per category

3. Wines will be evaluated by professional judge.

4. Wine may be drawn from any year’s fruits. All bottles must be labeled with the year

5. All entries will be judged for most attractive packaging: A.Label B.Container

BEST OF SHOW WINE

(Awarded for best overall wine) $15.00 & ROSETTE PREMIUMS .............. $6.00 $4.00 $3.00

Chairperson: Jonathan Campbell - (717) 341-6697

Section 100 – Grape Wines

Class

Table Wines-Dry or Semi Sweet, less than 3% Sugar

00101 Dry Red

00102 Dry White

00103 Dry Rose

00104 Dry Sparkling

00105 Dry Mixed Fruit and Grape Sweet Wines-3% Sugar or more

00201 Sweet Red

00202 Sweet White

00203 Sweet Rose

00204 Sweet Sparkling

00205 Sweet Mixed Fruit and Grape

Section 200 –Non-Grape Wines

Class

Fruit Wines

00101 Fruit-Berry (Strawberry, Elderberry, Blackberry, etc.)

00102 Fruit-Multi-seed (Apple, Pear, Watermelon, etc.)

00103 Fruit-Single-seed (Peach, Cherry, Plum, etc.)

00104 Mixed Fruit, non-grape

Other Wines

00201 Vegetable Wine (Beet, Carrot, Tomato, etc.)

00202 Honey Wine (Mead)

00203 Blossom or Maple/Tree Syrup Wine

DEPT. 22 - SPECIAL EVENTS

Section 100 - THE SPECTACLE OF BANDS PARADE

You are invited to participate in our annual parade in conjunction with our Farmers Fair by entering a float or marching group.

No entry fee. Deadline for registering is August 30. NO RAIN DATE FOR PARADE. RESTRICTIONS

The parade is a continuous moving event with no pausing at any of the judging areas en route through the parade route.

No animals are allowed to pull any floats or vehicles without written permission of parade chairperson. No Hot Rods, Minibikes or Hot Cycles.

Handouts at curbside to spectators is permitted. Throwing is not permitted.

No commercial trucks allowed to participate unless they are a flatbed type used for float purposes. Band sponsors are allowed one commercial vehicle to follow or proceed the unit their firm is sponsoring.

Trophies given for: Best Music, Best Marching, Best Band Front in Classes A, B & C, Overall Winner, Best Twirler, Best Drum Major, and Best Musical Unit.

2024 PRIZE LIST

Most Beautiful or Outstanding Float - Commercial

First Prize - $175.00

Second Prize - $125.00 Third Prize - $100.00

Most Beautiful or Outstanding Float - Non-Commercial

First Prize - $150.00

Second Prize - $100.00 Third Prize - $75.00

Best Appearing Religious Float

First Prize - $150.00

Youth Groups - Floats

First Prize - $100.00

Youth Group - Marchers

First Prize - $100.00

Second Prize - $100.00 Third Prize - $50.00

Second Prize - $75.00 Third Prize - $50.00

Second Prize - $75.00 Third Prize - $50.00

Best Appearing Baton Twirling Unit

First Prize - $100.00

Second Prize - $75.00 Third Prize - $50.00

PARADE CHAIRPERSON: Paulene Redding(717) 355-2529 Call/Text Paulene.Redding@comcast.net

Central York Middle School Colonial Fife

and Drum

Keystone Gun-Krete, LLC

Lichty Bros. Inc.

Orlan Truss Hauling, LLC

Shady Maple RV

Ceol Neamh Pipes and Drums

Compleat Restorations

Keith E Martin Trucking, LLC

Once Mine Boutique

Sage Yoga & Fitness Studio

Christian School of York "The Defenders"

Martin Tree Service

TCL Builders

Downingtown High School

CNH Industrial North America

Gerald G. Martin

Smoker Door Sales

Eagles Pep Band

JM Lapp Plumbing and Heating

John Sauder Chevrolet of New Holland

Re-Uzit Shop of New Holland

Sensenig's Feed Mill

Terre Hill Concrete Products

TCL Builders

Town & Country Electric and Plumbing

Fralinger String Band

B&L Carson Disposal

Danco Construction/Lancaster Design

Ehst Systems and Controls

Rustic Legacies

The Houston Co.

Walter & Jackson, Inc.

Yoder's Country Market

ATTENTION ALL: To clarify any questions or concerns, we would like to explain the reasons for the number of trucks in our parade.

The trucks are sponsors and each one pays to participate. Last year the cost to put music in the parade was $30,000. Every band is paid expenses to be part of the parade.

Thanks to our generous and cooperative sponsors, we are able to put on an outstanding parade. The trucks help us to achieve our tradition of The Spectacle Of Bands Parade.

To register a float or marching group in the parade use the application below or call (717)355-2529.

A Band Competition will be held during the course of the parade. Any school band will be eligible for prizes. Judging will be done by West Chester University. The parade will form at the New Holland Park, proceed west on Jackson St. to Custer Ave., north on Custer Ave. to Broad St., east on Broad St. to Railroad Ave., south on Railroad Ave. to Main St., east on Main St. to Kinzer Ave., south on Kinzer to the park and disperse.

Reser ved seats will be available across from the judges stand at GSFR Fire Company and can be obtained by contacting Jan at (717) 413-3493

Parade Bands with Sponsors 2023

Garden Spot High School

Conestoga Post 662 American Legion

Country Lane Woodworking

Country View Fencing

Good's Insurance Agency

Lancaster Prefinishing, LLC

Prestige Painting

Getz Steam Calliope

Best Contracting

JK Mechanical

Springside Trout Farm

Swing Kingdom

Kracker Beez

Greencoast Site Prep

Rhoads Energy

Sam Smucker & Sons

Warfel Construction Company

Mad Beatz

M H Eby Inc.

Martin's Flooring Inc.

PA Auction Center

Power Pro Equipment

Stoltzfus Welding & Rentals LLC

Tyson Foods New Holland Complex

Octorara Senior Band

Earl R Martin Inc.

Fisher Paints

Iddings Electric

New Holland Radio Shack

Pequea Valley High School Marching Band

JB Zimmerman

LH Construction

Rajah Temple String Band

Allied Milk Producers

BDR Automotive LLC

Diversified Roofing

Groff High Eckenroth Funeral Home

The Kiltie Band of York

Fulton Bank

Hoober Inc.

Lyons Hohl Paving

Martin CFS

Sauder Fuel

The New Holland Band

Eby's Oil Inc.

Fire Line Equipment

Miller & Sons Salt & Water Conditioning

New Holland Auto Group

Orrstown Bank

Sindall Transport

Trinidad & Tobago Baltimore Steel

Orchestra

Bank of Bird-In-Hand

Bresslers Inc.

Brubaker Inc.

Choice Home Remodeling

Earth, Turf & Wood

King Concrete Pumping

Musselman Lumber

Twin Valley High School Marching Band

10-8 Emergency

Keystone Quality Motors LLC

Freedom Flooring

Garden Spot Village

HR Ewell Inc.

The Witmer Company

Food Sponsors

Achenbach's Pastries Inc.

Pellman Foods, Inc.

Subway

Golf Cart use for fair week

Stoltzfoos Golf Carts, LLC

Judges for Bands

Scenic Ridge Construction Company

Zook AG

Parade Marshal Carriage New Holland Sales and Stables

Philly Phanatic Power Pro Equipment

Pooper Scooper

Ag-Industrial Inc.

Radio use for fair week

Triangle Communications

THE CUP OF HONOR

The Cup of Honor is presented each year at the judges stand to the overall winner of the previous year’s parade. This year’s “Honor Band” is from Octoraro High School Marching Band They will stop at the judges stand, receive the Cup of Honor and give a performance for the spectators.

BABY PARADE ENTRY BLANK

Section 200 BABY PARADE

BABY PARADE Rules and Regulations (Please Note Changes

1. Judging consists of: 25% Overall Appearance; 25% Workmanship; 25% Theme Adaptation and 25% Creativity.

2.Any child six and under may compete.

3.One entr y blank is required for a pair or group of children in the same category.

4. A contestant is requested to select the categor y of his/her own choice. All entries must be registered prior to the parade and MUST be submitted to the Chairperson by Thursday of Fair Week. A category may not be changed after the deadline time. THIS WILL BE STRICTLY ENFORCED.

5. Live animals and motorized vehicles are prohibited. The committee reser ves the right to reject any entry not meeting approval. Categories D, E – vehicle should be visible or easily identified by judges.

6. Only ONE person may accompany the entrant. Two, if someone is needed to pull the entr y. All contestants in the walking division MUST walk or be carried. If a child is being pulled or pushed by another child or adult, they cannot enter a walking division.

7.An entr y with a platform built on wheels MUST register in the mini-float or float categor y.

8. Mini-float 4’ x 4’ or smaller - if over 4’ x 4’ must enter a float category. Due to Midway restrictions floats must also follow new height and width restrictions. The height of any given categor y must not be more than 10’ from the ground and no more the 8’ wide.

9. The mechanized categor y includes entries that move by motor or any kind of manual movement and MUST be entered in the Mechanized Float categor y.

10. In the event of inclement weather, judging ONLY will take place at Liberty Fire Company, 339 E. Main St. between 12 and 1 p.m. You will be notified by phone before 9:30 the day of the Baby Parade.

11. Parade registration will begin at 11:30 in the driveway of St. Stephen’s United Church of Christ. Anyone reporting after 12 noon WILL NOT be eligible for judging.

12. Entries will be judged between 12 and 12:45 p.m., following which the parade will begin. The judges will also judge during the parade route.

13. Winners will be announced prior to the beginning of the parade and posted at the Fair Office. The Sunday News and various local newspapers will also list the winners. Checks will be mailed to the winners by the Farm Show Association.

ROUTE OF PARADE: East Main St. to Roberts

PET PARADE ENTRY FORM

Name _______________________________________________________

Phone No.

Parent/Guardian Name Entry Class

Address Type Of Pet

Section 300 - PET PARADE

SATURDAY, OCT. 5, 2024 • 1:00 P.M. (immediately following the Baby Parade)

Chairperson: Kelci Robbins -w (717) 431-7398 • 354 Farm View Drive, East Earl, PA 17519

PRIZES! Ribbons and Treats for all Entrants • Best of Show – $25 First

ENTRY CLASSES

1. Most Creative Float - Covers all pets on wheels. a.) One pet. b.) Multiple pets.

2. Most Unusual Pet - “WOW … What is that?”

3. Owner - Pet Look Alike - Au natural, NO COSTUME.

4. Owner - Pet Team Theme - Owners and pets must be costumed.

5. Most Beautiful Cat - “What a stunner!” 6. Most Handsome Dog 7. Best Dressed Pet - Walking 8. That Pet Has Talent - Check out what this pet can do!

Bring Your Pet and Join the Parade! Each pet can enter only 1 category

PARADE ROUTE: Parade forms at St. Stephens Church parking lot, E. Main St., goes west on Main Street, south on Roberts, east on Franklin.

Check newhollandfair.org for registration information.

All registrants must be at St. Stephen’s Church no later than 12 noon Saturday for judging. There is no rain date for the parade. Registration is suggested but walk-ins are welcome.

IF YOUR PET IS NOT PEOPLE OR OTHER PET FRIENDLY, PLEASE DO NOT ENTER THEM FOR SAFETY PURPOSES. THANK YOU. Sponsored by

New Holland Veterinary Hospital 700 East Main Street • New Holland, Pennsylvania 17557 www.newhollandveterinaryhospital.vetsuite.com

VETERINARIAN'S VERIFICATION

OF VETERINARIAN-CLIENT-PATIENT

RELATIONSHIP

Continued on page 58

I, the undersigned, hereby verify the following:

1.I am a licensed practitioner of veterinar y medicine.

2. I have established an ongoing "veterinarian-client-patient relationship" with respect to certain animals owned by

3. These animals are described and identified as follows - all animals except for llamas, poultry, and rabbits - you may attach a copy of the "Certificate of Veterinar y Inspection" (CVI) to meet this animal relationship requirement. Llamas, poultr y, and rabbits do not need a CVI but need to be identified on this form. Use additional sheets as necessar y.

REGISTRATION NAME OR DESCRIPTION

4. I understand this ongoing "veterinarian-client-patient relationship" to be a relationship in which I, as a veterinarian, have assumed the responsibility of making veterinar y medical judgments regarding the health of the animals described in the preceding paragraph and the need for veterinary medical treatment of those animals, and in which the animal owner or caretaker has agreed to follow my instructions in relation to zoonotic diseases. I verify the foregoing to be accurate. I make the foregoing statement subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S.A. 4904 (relating to unsworn falsification to authorities). In witness of this, I have signed and dated this verification below.

Signature of Veterinarian________________________________________________________________________

Date__________________________

Printed Name of Veterinarian_____________________________________________________________________

Address of Veterinarian_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

ANIMAL OWNER or CARETAKER'S VERIFICATION OF VETERINARIAN-CLIENT-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP

I, the undersigned, hereby verify the following:

1. I am the owner/caretaker (circle either or both, as applicable) of the animal(s) identified as follows by ear tag, tattoo, leg band, etc. - all animals except for llamas, poultr y, and rabbits - you may attach a copy of the "Certificate of Veterinary Inspection" (CVI) to meet this animal relationship requirement. Llamas, poultry, and rabbits do not need a CVI but need to be identified on this form. Use additional sheets as necessary.

REGISTRATION NAME OR DESCRIPTION

2. I have established an ongoing "veterinarian-client-patient relationship" for the animal(s) described in the preceding paragraph with ___________________________________________________(print name), a licensed practitioner of veterinar y medicine having the following business address:____________________________________________________________________________________________________________

3. I understand this ongoing "veterinarian-client-patient relationship" to be a relationship in which the veterinarian named in the preceding paragraph has assumed the responsibility for making veterinar y medical judgments regarding the health of the animal(s) described above and the need for veterinar y medical treatment of said animal(s), and in which I, as owner and/or caretaker of the animal(s), have agreed to follow the instructions of the veterinarian in relation to zoonotic diseases. I verify the foregoing to be accurate. I make the foregoing statement subject to the penalties of 18 Pa.C.S.A. 4904 (relating to unsworn falsification to authorities). In witness of this, I have signed and dated this verification below.

Signature of Owner/Caretaker__________________________________________________________ Date_________________________________________

Printed Name of Owner/Caretaker_______

Address of Owner/Caretaker____________

Section 400 - Pedal Power Tractor Pull

Thursday, October 3, 2024 5:30 p.m. - Children Ages 3 & 4 and 5 & 6 • Friday, October 4, 2024 5:30 p.m. - Children Ages 7 & 8 and 9 & 10

Competition limited to first 20 children to register in each class. Prizes to be awarded after completion of each competition. Competition to be held at Franklin Street reviewing stand.

PEDAL POWER REGISTRATION FORM

Name ______________________________________________________________________________________Age

Street Address City

Phone No.

Parent’s Signature

SPONSORED BY

Please mail registration form to: Wes Kopp, 116 N. Shirk Road, New Holland, PA 17557 No later than October 2, 2024. Any questions, please call: (717) 917-3500.

Section 500 -“TUG OF WAR CONTEST” At New Holland

Chairperson: Pauline Redding - (717) 355-2529

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3 AND SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2024

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2024 • 8 p.m. - All teams registered will participate in preliminary and elimination contests. Winners will compete for Championship on Saturday, October 5, 2024 at 8 p.m. for 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th place prizes.

SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2024 • 8 p.m. Finals for Tug of War. AWARDS ARE MADE AFTER THE CONTEST SATURDAY NIGHT, RAIN or SHINE

All contests will be held regardless of conditions.

PRIZES: Tug-of-War

1st Place - $2,500 & Trophy

2nd Place - $1,000 & Trophy

3rd Place - $750 & Trophy 4th Place - $500 & Trophy

All non-winning participating teams will receive $50 for entering.

Last Year's Winners:

1st Place - $1,500 + $500 Yoder's CardIntercourse Fire Company - Team Captain: Daniel Esh Jr.

2nd Place - $750 - Weaverland Valley Fire Company Team # 1Team Captain: Anthony Reiff

3rd Place - $500 - Farmersville Fire CompanyTeam Captain: Lamar Z Zimmerman

4th Place - $250 - Weaverland Valley Fire Company Team #2Team Captain: Louis Martin

Sponsored by:

Section 600 - 32nd Annual HORSESHOE PITCHING CONTEST

Saturday, October 5, 2024 – 9 A.M. NO RAIN DATE This event is open to the public • Both male and female participants are welcome.

LOCATION: New Holland Community Park, one block south of Main Street at South Kinzer Avenue and East Jackson Street.

TIME: Sign-in – 8 to 8:30 a.m.; Drawing for Partner 8:35 a.m.; Pitching Time - 9 a.m.

PRIZES: First Place - Trophies (2), plus cash prize of $35.00. Second Place - Trophies (2), plus cash prize of $25.00. Third Place - Trophies (2), plus cash prize of $20.00. One trophy per team member - one cash prize per team member.

COMPETITION: Teams of two will compete in a Round Robin format. Team members will be decided by luck of the draw.

RULES: All participants must agree to and follow all rules and regulations set by the Farm Show Committee. NO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES PERMITTED.

NOTE: Bring your own horseshoes - walk-in doubles competition. No pre-entr y required. Sign-in deadline is 8:30 a.m.

For Additional Information Call: Chairperson Ralph Nelson (610) 489-4030

Sponsored by Earl Lodge #413 I00FNew Holland • Odd Fellows

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u Daily Lunch & Dinner Specials

u Children’s Menu Available

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u Complete Menu Available for Take-Out

Tuesday thru Saturday 6:00AM-7:00PM Make weekday dinners easy with quality time and quality food 624 W. Main St., New Holland 717-355-2600 | newhollandfamily.com

DEPT. 23 - APIARY PRODUCTS

Chairperson: Jonathan Campbell - (717) 341-6697

Entries received Tuesday, October 1, 2024 from 2 to 8 p.m. at the New Holland Farmers Fair Bldg., corner of Roberts Avenue and Franklin Street. Entries must be removed Saturday evening between 8 and 10 p.m.

Rules

1. Extracted honey to be judged on:

A. Body

B. Flavor

C. Clarity

D. Cleanliness

E. General appearance for market

2. Beeswax to be judged on:

A. Cleanliness

B. Color and aroma

C. Uniformity of appearance D. Freedom from crack and shrinkage

in Show Apiary and Tree Syrup

Section 100

Honey

Section 200

Beeswax

Section 300 – Tree Syrups

NEW HOLLAND FARMERS DAY ASSOCIATION

FAIR QUEEN

The New Holland Fair Queen is expected to promote the agriculture aspect of our community and to represent our fair at the local and state level.

CROWNING DATE: Monday, September 30, 2024 TIME: 7:00 P.M. at the New Holland Fair Building Fair Queen Coordinator Paulene Redding (717) 355-2529

RULES For Queen Contest. Both State and Local Rules Apply. (State) – Contest held in Hershey, PA during PSACF Convention January 22-25, 2025

1. Be a female who is a U.S. citizen and a resident of Pennsylvania.

2. Be at least age 16, but no older than 20, years of age as of June 1 of the year entering the local contest.

3. Be certified as the winner by the local fair where she was crowned.

4. Have not been a former local Fair Queen winner nor a former PA Fair Queen contestant.

5. Not hold any other State title for any other commodity group or pageant during her reign.

6. Have her parent(s)' or guardian(s)' consent to enter the competition.

7. Be single, have never been married, have not been pregnant nor given birth to a child.

8. Act in accordance with the PA Fair Queen “Behavior Policy”

9. Meet all time commitments, Queen obligations, and “Dress Code” as set forth by the PA Fair Queen Program (Local)

10. All candidates MUST be a resident of ELANCO, Conestoga Valley, or Pequea Valley School Districts.

11. All candidates MUST have a chaperone for the evening of the ceremonies.

12. All candidates MUST be received BY Monday, September 16, 2024.

Mail entry form to New Holland Farmers Fair Queen Contest PO Box 65 New Holland, PA 17557

13. All candidates MUST submit a 5x7 quality (not professional) photo with their entr y form.

14. All candidates MUST submit an essay on “What The New Holland Fair Means to My Community.”

15. All candidates MUST attend In-Person Interview on Monday, September 23, 2024.

16. All candidates MUST ride in the Spectacle of Bands Parade on Wednesday, October 2 at 7:00 PM.

17. All candidates MUST exhibit something in the New Holland Farm Show (in any department).

18. Misconduct of contestants will not be tolerated. The consequence will be immediate dismissal from the contest and the contestant will be banned from participating in future queen contests.

Duties of the New Holland Fair Queen

1. The New Holland Fair Queen MUST agree to promote the New Holland Fair for one year and attend events as requested.

2. The queen and her parents are asked to attend the Volunteer Appreciation Banquet in November.

3. The queen is expected to present one Ag session at a local school of her choice.

4. The queen will receive an all-expense paid trip to the State Pa Fair Queen Contest in 2025.

5. The queen is expected to present herself in a pleasant, professional manner at all times.

Judging will consist of:

1. Personal interview

2. Knowledge and experiences with the New Holland Fair.

3. Memorized presentation of a 3-5 minute speech on “Why you should come to the New Holland Fair.”

4. Written essay on “What the New Holland Fair Means to My Community”.

5. Poise, appearance, neatness, and the ability to communicate.

New Holland Farmers Day Association Fair Queen Entry Form

Name:

Address:

Phone: (home) (cell)

E-mail:

Date of Birth: Age:

School Activities:

Extracurricular Activities:

Community/Church Activities:

Career/Future Plans:

School:

Grade:

What are you exhibiting this year in the New Holland Fair?

Parent(s) Name:

Parent/Guardian's Signature:

By checking the box, you agree that you have read and understand all of the RULES and Duties of the New Holland Fair Queen.

2022 Fair Queen Kendell Moats
2023 Fair Queen Ryleigh Libel

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