2017 Washington Parish Fair Catalog

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2017 WASHINGTON PARISH FAIR HONOREE

Mrs. Dianne Applewhite The 2017 Washington Parish Fair is dedicated to Dianne Applewhite in appreciation and gratitude for her outstanding leadership, her unwavering dedication and her many years of service as a Fair Volunteer. She started her service to the fair as a member of the stage committee in 1998 and still serves on that committee today. She has rotated in and out of the position of chairman of the stage committee since 2006 giving others on the committee the opportunity to enjoy the awesome responsibility of lining up the outstanding entertainment that those who visit the fair have come to expect. Dianne has served on the nominating committee on four different occasions and was chairman of the catalog committee for four years. In 2012 she was asked to serve as Vice-President. During this time Dianne was diagnosed with breast cancer. She never failed to fulfill her duties and blessed us all with her dignity and grace. In 2014 Dianne was elevated to the position of President of the Fair. Dianne amazed us all by proving that she is dedicated to doing what is best for the Fair. She made some tough decisions that many of us before her had skirted around because we didn’t want to hurt someone else’s feelings. Earlier this year Dianne was inducted into the Louisiana Association of Fairs and Festivals’s Hall of Fame. This honor is bestowed on one individual each year who has shown exemplary dedication not only to their local organization but also to LAFF. Dianne was born in Bogalusa, to parents, Betty Stewart Crain, and the late Houston Crain. She has one daughter Kisha Sandifer and two grandchildren, Drew and McKayla Sandifer. Dianne is married to Mike Applewhite and they reside outside of Bogalusa in the Mt. Pleasant community where she was born and grew up. Dianne and Mike are active members of Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church. Dianne graduated from Bogalusa High School in 1975 and attended Southeastern Louisiana University. She worked for South Central Bell, which later became BellSouth, for fourteen years. In 1993 she joined newly elected Johnny D. Crain as a member of the Clerk of Court staff. Dianne is currently employed by Assessor James Stevenson as his Chief Deputy. She has twenty four years of public service to the citizens of Washington Parish. The success of our organization depends on volunteers. We are indeed fortunate to have dedicated people like Dianne. It is an honor for the Washington Parish Fair Board and Committee Chairmen to dedicate the Washington Parish Fair to Dianne Applewhite.




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PAST PRESIDENTS 1911…………….......……..………….W.T. Ott 1912…………….......……….…...J. K. Johnson 1913-1916……......……….…..…D. E. Branch 1917…………….......…..……..….J. B. Lindsey 1919-1923…..................Frank Barnes Bateman 1924-1928……......………...…..W. H. Sullivan 1929-1934……......……..………..J. B. Lindsey 1935………….......………..…….D. T. Cushing 1937………….......……..…………M. E. Cody 1938-1941…................….Delos R. Johnson, Sr. 1946-1958……......….....……..Vertrees Young 1959-1962…….......…....……….W. F. Gillespie 1963-1964………...........….Lyle Killingsworth 1965………………......…………..H. D. Ellzey 1966……………...............Delos R. Johnson, Jr. 1967-1968…………........…………C. J. Talbert 1969……………........……………..Sam Smith 1970-1971……….......….…………Boyd Jones 1972……………......…...…….Ford McKenzie 1973…………….......…………...Yvonne Bates 1974……………......…..………….Jewell Blair 1975……………......……..J. Coleman Knight 1976………….......…..………….Don Varnado 1977…………......…...……….Norman Roche 1978…………......……...……Richard Jenkins 1979………………......….…..…Robert Lamb 1980………………….......…...……….J.Y. Seal 1981………….................…William R. Durden 1982………….......….…….….Bonnie P. Tynes 1983……….....…....…....…..…Dr. Lee Mason 1984-1985……..............…...…Michael Henley 1986…………....….......………Gerald A. Jones 1987…………...….......………….Betty P. Hunt 1988………………........……..….Roy Richard 1989……………......…....…......Gary Bo Pierce 1990………………...………..…Wayne Kuhn 1991……………......………Randy Strickland 1992…………...........….…Richard E. Passman 1993-1994…….......……………..Jimmy Ezell 1994-1995………........…………..…Bill Burris 1996-1997……….............……....Mike Breland 1998…………….......…………Dennie Fowler 1999…………….….......…….…Billy Passman

BOARD OF DIRECTORS WARD I……………………….Wayne Kuhn, Kay McCain, Dennis Morgan WARD II……………..……...Adrian Roshto, Rebekah Smith, Walter Smith WARD III……........….........Hope Bickham, Gerald Jones, Richard Passman WARD IV…........…....................... Billie Sue Alford, Ann Arata, Will Branch, Mike Breland, Ruth Horne, Margaret Ryals WARD V……………..…….....Allenda Pigott, Betty Hunt, Gary “Bo” Pierce WARD VI………......………Diana Cassanova, Jackie Varnado, Mary Wood WARD VII…………..……. Pam Ard, Hoyt L. “Chick” Boyd, Luella Jackson WARD VIII………...…….....Lana Wood, Edward Ladner, Denise Robinson WARD IX……..………………Don Anderson, Keith Fussell, Minnie Posey AT LARGE (3 immediate past presidents)…..... ....Ed Branch, Keith Fussell, Dianne Applewhite HONORARY BOARD MEMBERS...................Vaiden Barlow, Isabel Givens, Yvonne Griffith, Virginia Killingsworth, William Burris

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT The success of any fair is in direct proportion to the local support provided. The Fair Association Officers, Board of Directors, and Committee Chairmen acknowledge with grateful appreciation the continued support and assistance of local governmental bodies, agencies, civic organizations, churches, business and industry, and individuals who have helped make the Washington Parish Free Fair successful.

2000-2001……….…..........……...Kaye Ladner 2002-2003………..….............….William Paige 2004-2005…………..........….….Aubrey Posey 2006-2007…………..........…….…Ruth Horne 2008-2009…….............…..Karl L. Bickham, Jr. 2010-2011……...............Hoyt L. “Chick” Boyd 2012-2013……........…………….Keith Fussell 2014-2015…........................Dianne Applewhite 2015-2016...........................................Ed Branch

DIRECTORS (Ex-Officio) William “Bill” Burris, District Judge, Division E. Twenty-Second Judicial District William J. “Rusty” Knight, District Judge, Division J. Twenty-Second Judicial District Beth Mizell, State Senator, 12th Senatorial District Malinda White, State Representative, 75th Representative District Scott Simon, State Representative, 74th Representative District Warren Montgomery, District Attorney, Twenty-Second Judicial District Randy “Country” Seal, Sheriff James “Jimbo” Stevenson, Assessor Johnny D. Crain, Jr. – Clerk of Court Richard Ned Thomas, Parish President Matthew Tate, President, Washington Parish School Board Adam Kemp, President, Bogalusa School Board Darrell Fairburn, Superintendent, Washington Parish Schools Toni Breaux, Superintendent, Bogalusa School Board Richard Dillon, Mayor of Franklinton Wendy Perrette, Mayor of Bogalusa John Dawsey, Mayor of Angie Paris Sumrall, Mayor of Varnado Valerie Vincent, County Agent


WASHINGTON PARISH FAIR ASSOCIATION, INC. 2017 OFFICERS AND COMMITTEE CHAIRPERSONS President .......................................................Jackie Boone Executive Vice-President ............................Cole Ladner Treasurer......................................................Ellen Waskom Secretary.........................................................Kaye Ladner Agriculture Chairman.................................Walter Smith Arena & Rodeo Chairman......................Robbie Thomas Co-Chairman......................................Lacy Riley Arena Special Events Chairman...............William Paige Co-Chairman..............................Arthur Nobles Better Baby Contest Chairman.................Karen Ingram Building & Grounds Chairman.................Donald Folse Co-Chairman..............................Dennie Fowler Catalog Chairman......................................Melissa Haley Co-Chairman..................................Kayla Mizell Commercial Exhibits Chairman.........Randy Strickland Co-Chairman..............................Don Anderson Concessions Chairman..................................Neil Fowler Co-Chairman..............................Dennie Fowler Country Market Chairman.........................Kaye Branch Co-Chairman..............................Michelle Sapia Co-Chairman......................................Tina Seal Creative Crafts Chairman...............Genevieve Brannon Co-Chairman.................................Terry C. Seal Down by the Branch Chairman.................Wayne Kuhn Co-Chairman..............................Johnnie Daniel Education Chairman...................................Jackie Boone Co-Chairman...........................Diana Casanova Fair Honoree Chairman...............................Evelyn Jones Co-Chairman..................................Gerald Jones Fine Arts Chairman....................................Janice Branch Co-Chair...Washington Parish Art Association 5K Chairman................................................Kelly Ballard Front Entrance Chairman...................Katie Jackson Lee Co-Chairman..................................Ann Jackson Genealogy Chairman......................................Bill Stafford Historian Chairman..........................Kandace McKenzie Homemakers Division Chairman...............Jackie Smith Co-Chairman...................................Judie Morris Hospitality Chairman..................................Mike Henley Co-Chairman...........................Madonna Fowler Information Chairman....................................Pam Paige Co-Chairman.................................William Page Insurance Chairman..............................Chris Workman Junior Fine Arts Chairman...............Heather McDaniel Co-Chairman..............................Sherri Breland

Lost & Found Chairman..............................Katie Fussell Co-Chairman..........................Suzannah Fussell Membership Chairman..............................Mike Breland Co-Chairman............................Dennis Morgan Midway Chairman.................................James Magruder Co-Chairman.....................................Ed Branch Mile Branch Settlement Chairman.............Ruth Horne Co-Chairman.................................Keith Fussell Mystery Person Chairman............................Lisa Sprehe Co-Chairman...................................Linda Scott Old McDonald’s Farm Chairman..................Jeff Knight Co-Chairman.........................Monica Hobgood Co-Chairman.........................Stanley Hobgood Parade Chairman.....................................Angie Schilling Co-Chairman............................... Photography Chairman........................Meghann Brown Co-Chairman................................Kelli Sanborn Plants & Cut Flowers Chairman...............Minnie Posey Co-Chairman...........................Billie Sue Alford Co-Chairman............................Susan McNeese Co-Chairman........................Edie Montgomery Playground Committee.....................Michelle Reynolds Poster Committee Chairman..............................Kay Bell Co-Chairman.....................................Ann Arata Premiums Chairman.................................Becky Jenkins Co-Chairman..................................Teresa Jones Publicity Chairman..................................Ellen Hobgood Queen Chairman.....................................Kelly McElveen Queen..............................................Lexie Hebert Security Chairman..........................................Jason Creel Souvenirs Chairman.................................Frances Pierce Co-Chairman.............................Gary ‘Bo’ Pierce Stage Chairman.........................................Shelly Thomas Traffic and Parking Chairman.....................Cole Ladner Co-Chairman....................................Neil Fowler Website Chairman.....................................Johnny Burris Youth Division Chairman........................Garnet Fornea


WASHINGTON PARISH FAIR COMMITTEE MEMBERS AGRICULTURE Willie Core Rusty Fornea Henry Harrison Bobby James Paul Magee Mike Miller Bobby Smith Steve Stewart (Dairy Show) Willie Core Rusty Fornea Danny Ray Givens Bo Pierce Billy Schilling John Schilling Horace Wilson ARENA & RODEO Bridget Creel Jackie Creel Mark Edwards William D. Foil Ricky Ingram Roy Lea Authur Nobles Angie Stewart Walt Sylvest Dusty Thomas Gail Williams BETTER BABY Dorinda Ball Katie Paige Pam Paige Michelle Reynolds Amanda Sandifer Erma Partman Stephanie Smith CATALOG COMMITTEE Annie H. Grace Jeff Knight Joe Taylor CONCESSIONS Sharon Mizell Marsha Newman CREATIVE CRAFTS Hope Bickham Carolyn Bond Babs Fowler Peggy Harris Washington Parish Activity Center Kaye Branch Teresa Seal Elaine Seals EDUCATION Flo Boyles Judy Pritchard Susan McGehee Wendy Bickham Kristen Casanova Reagan Smith Missy Varnado Lindsay Stringfield Sharon Fornea Angela McVea FAIR 5-K Cole Ladner Rob Crain Bill Burris

FAIR 5-K Janice Branch Julie Foret Kristi Crain Kal Roshto Melissa Mauer Steve Mauer Brooke Moody Tra Ladner FAIR HONOREE Executive Committee FINE ARTS (Adult) Washington Art Association FINE ARTS (Junior) Vanessa Alfonso Melissa Crain Jo’el Givens Caron Knight Regina Meyerchick Taffenie Mizell Virginia Prator Monica Rogan Summer Stewart Kelly Stubbs Telisa Sylvest Tania Thompson HOMEMAKERS DIVISION Washington Parish Homemakers HOSPITALITY Kay Bell Hope Bickham Barbara Creel A.W. Foy Sally Foy Ben Bickham Sara Bounds Allie Shilling Mary Wood Lelan Henley Colonel Robert Miller Sandy Miller Pam Pierce Mechelle Schilling Mary Wood Dennie Fowler MEMBERSHIP COMMITTEE Board of Directors Members Marsha Newman Don Anderson Ellen Wascom Brenda Parker Kreig Todd MUSEUM COMMITTEE Ruth Horne- Chairman Betty Hunt Allenda Pigott Donald Folse Jackie Varnado OLDE McDONALD’S FARM Jammeye Knight Nickey Knight Keith Penton Kaitlyn Woodward Aaron Bennett Allysa Bennett Darlene Bennett Linda Inabnitt

OLDE McDONALD’S FARM Beth Moore David Moore Emily Moore Paige Moore Dyllon Rush Halie Rush Nolan Simon Alice Mitchell Kelsey Mitchell Jordan Lott Trenton Wilson Keith Penton Emily Seal Denise Blackwell Derek Knight Debra Knight Jalon Knight Haley Magee LeAnna Stewart Melissa Haley Rene Hebert Brittni Hebert Ashlea Hobgood Chris Vince Marsh Vince Riley Vince Jace Vince PARADE Mandy Burr Stewart Karen Holston Robin Brown Crowe Pam Miley Jeff Miley Ann Arata Dr. Chip McVea Lana Wood Rebecca Alford Smith Dennis Morgan Dianne Applewhite Beryl Schilling Keith Fussell Stephanie Smith Lisa Sprehe Robert Sprehe Horses: William Paige Derik Thompson Angie Stewart PHOTOGRAPHY Whitney Bahm Debbie Jarrell Joan Kennedy Kris Neyland Pam Pierce Kal Roshto Debbie Schilling Ann Thomas Laura Varnado Marie Varnando Amber Creel Marisa Schilling PLANTS & CUT FLOWERS Washington Parish Garden Club Council Billie Sue Alford Rachel Lanford Design by Pine Garden Club Cidette Rayborn Janet Baham Gloria Fortenberry Bogalusa Garden Club Franklinton Garden Club Home and Garden Club Mt. Hermon Garden Club Northeast Garden Club

PLANTS & CUT FLOWERS Southeast Garden Clippers Opal Breland Mary Parsley Marguerite Lipani Gayle Rester Jackie Smith Susan McNeese Kreig Todd Melody Posey Dana Truxillo Jackie Boone Joyce Proffitt Donna Stier Rachel Lanford Margaret Ryals Charlotte Reso Edie Montgomery Gloria Fortenberry POSTERS Washington Parish Art Association PLAYGROUND Christi Crain Rob Crain Carolyn Daniel Donald Daniel Ron Pope QUEEN Lacie Baughman Amy Branch Amanda Fowler Kandace McKenzie Joleigh Sanders Sara St. Pierre STAGE Brandon Creel Chip McVea Cynthia August Danny Garner Evelyn Jones Gerald Jones Jana Brandon Jim Stringfield Jolene Spears Kay McCain Maridell Creel Mercer Brumfield Pam Pierce Robert Sprehe Sherry Seal Thelma Hart Wayne Rogers Glynn Hebert Scott Arata Ann Arata TRAFFIC & PARKING Ed Branch Ed Ladner Randy Strickland




Catalog Honorees 1937……...................….….Mary Mims 1938………………........(No Honoree) 1939……….....Frank Barnes Bateman 1940………..………..….(No Catalog) 1941…………………....(No Honoree) 1942-1946………..……..(No Catalog) 1947-1949……………..(No Honoree) 1950……………..……W. Otto Burris 1951……………..….W. J. Willoughby 1952………….…….………..D. I. Foil 1953………….……C. S. E. Babington 1954……………....…..Vertress Young 1955……….….…………...C. J. Gayer 1956……………...…….(No Honoree) 1957……………Delos R. Johnson, Sr. 1958-1959…...…………(No Honoree) 1960…………….Town of Franklinton 1961-1962……...………(No Honoree) 1963…...........................Frank Heyward 1964…...............................Ralph Henry 1965….............................(No Honoree) 1966…...Clinton Blake & Nolan Smith 1967….......................…..(No Honoree) 1968….........................…John E. Pigott

1969….............................(No Honoree) 1970…..............................Arline Spinks 1971…........................…Joe Greenburg 1972…........................…Hugh P. Burris 1973…..................................Boyd Jones 1974…............................E. Fred Jenkins 1975….................................Emery Goff 1976…..............................…J. U. Sylvest 1977….................................Oris Hebert 1978…........Mrs. Delos R. Johnson, Sr. 1979…......................H. Clayton Magee James Marvin Magee 1980...................….A. A. “Shorty” Bush 1981…..................Lyle V. Killingsworth 1982…........................Leverne E. Pigott 1983…..Mrs. R.S. “Miss Zuma” Magee 1984….Mrs. Lawrence (Melba) Sheridan 1985............…Charles R. Montgomery 1986….........Mrs. Bonnie Powell Tynes 1987.........................…Dr. Lee F. Mason 1988...............…Virginia Killingsworth 1989…......................Charlie Joe Talbert 1990….........Roberta “Bobbie” Johnson 1991…......................Betty Rose P. Hunt

1992…............................Earle R. Brown 1993…............................Isabelle Givens 1994…............Lillie Mae Knight Pettitt 1995…............................Leeke L. Magee 1996…........................................J. Y. Seal 1997…...................…Aubrey Lee Posey 1998…..........…............Larry M. Magee 1999…......................Richard N. Knight 2000…..............…William “Bill” Burris 2001…...........…Henry Ford McKenzie 2002….................................Kaye Ladner 2003…................…Richard E. Passman 2004…................................Wayne Kuhn 2005-2006..........................…Bob Lamb 2007…...............................Mike Breland 2008...........................…..Dennie Fowler 2009…................................Mike Henley 2010….....................William R. Durden 2011…...............................Minnie Posey 2012...............................….Gerald Jones 2013…..................................Ruth Horne 2014…................................Keith Fussell 2015............................................Kay Bell 2016...................Yvonne Malley Griffith 2017...........................Diane Applewhite

Honor Roll Stars 1997.........................….Gerald Brumfield Bob Lamb 1997…....................................Herd Miller 1998….....................................Bob Carter Richard Knight 1998….......................................Terry Seal 1999..............................…Yvonne Griffith Fred Jackson 1999.............................….Ford McKenzie 2000…........................J. Coleman Knight T.J. Butler, Sr. 2000…...........................Richard Passman 2001….........................Ruth Anne Horne Maxine Kuhn 2001…..................................Walter Crain 2002….............................Winston Fussell Flavious Sharp 2002.............................…..Linda B. Burch 2003…................Frank James Strickland Richard D. Jenkins 2003…........................Ruell T. Adams, Jr. 2004…...............................Vaiden Barlow Marion Jones 2004…..........................Dr. Hebert Sisson 2005...........................….Michael Breland Darlene Jones

2006…...........................Margarite Lipani 2014.......................................Jackie Boone Dennis Morgan Ed Ladner 2006…....................................Gary Pierce Donald Folse 2007…...................................Gerald Jones 2015..................................Cynthia August Randy Strickland Bobby Joe Smith 2007................................….Minnie Posey Madonna Foil Fowler 2008….........................Roselyn Casanova 2016.............Janice Marie Wilkes Branch H. D. Ellzey Wayne Fleming 2008…................................Linda Pittman Buddy Wood 2009….......................Dianne Applewhite Peggy Brown 2009…............................Wayne Patterson 2010…................................Frances Harry Mary E. McDaniel 2010…...........................Billy W. Passman 2011…....................Viola Lindsy Bennett James N. Magruder, Jr. 2011…............................…William Paige 2012…...........................Phillip W. Graves Luella Jackson 2012…............................O.J. “Jewel” Blair 2013.................................Billie Sue Alford Ed Branch 2013.....................................Becky Jenkins


PAST MYSTERY PERSONS 1948…..........................................R. W. Magee 1949…....................................Heyward Green 1950….....................Herman J. “Booger” Foil 1951….....................................Dorman Crowe 1952.…Mrs. Hamilton Don (Jence) Bickham 1953…....................Mrs. Nina Burris Weaver 1954................................................Shull Vance 1955….................................Contest Not Held 1956…...............................W.G. Mothershead 1957..........................................…Lavon Crain 1958.....................................…Joe Greensburg 1959.................................…Dr. T.C.W. Magee 1960….......................................Marvin Miller 1961…...........................Dr. H. A. Stafford, Sr. 1962…..........................................W. W. Erwin 1963….......................................Victor Murray 1964….......................................Oris F. Hebert 1965…............................................C. P. Verger 1966..............................…Charles Richardson 1967…................................Dr. A. W. Robbins 1968…..............................H. H. Lavinghouse 1969…...............................Lawrence Sheridan 1970….........................................Curt Siegelin

1971…...........................................Bob Carter 1972…....................................Alcous Stewart 1973.....................................Coleman Knight 1974........................................Charlie Talbert 1975…......................................T. J. Butler, Sr. 1976…..............................Mrs. Zuma Magee 1977…...................................Hillary J. Crain 1978........................................…Earle Brown 1979…...........................Mrs. Barbara Butler 1980...................................…Marion Farmer 1981…..........................................Cecil Ellzey 1982….......................................J. L. Bickham 1983…..................................Charles Cassidy 1984…............................................Al Hansen 1985…...................................Alfred A. Jones 1986….......................................Leeke Magee 1987............................................Wayne Kuhn 1988…........................................Fred Jackson 1989…..................................Warren P. Greer 1990….........................Mrs. Melba Sheridan 1991…...................................Ford McKenzie 1992…..............Mrs. Virginia Killingsworth 1993…......................................John Gallaspy 1994….......................................Jerry Thomas

1979…................................................T. Moore 1980..........................................Willard Harrell 1981…..........................................Ann Warner 1982…..............................................Terry Seal 1983…..............................Genevieve Brannan 1984…...................................Dianne J. Harlan 1985….....................................Millie Boutwell 1986…...................................Vanessa Alfonso 1987...........................................Frankie Erwin 1988…........................................Jennifer Yates 1989….......................Jacqueline Ryals Boone 1990…........................................Ann Warner 1991…................................................Kay Bell

1992…........................................Paula Parker 1993….............................................Ali Triche 1994…................................................Kay Bell 1995…...............................Ali Triche Woods 1996…...................Heidi Herring Holbrook 1997…......................Jacqueline Ryals Boone 1998…..............Monika Schempp Dicharry 1999…...........................Wanda Petit Boquet 2000…....................................Cathy Robbins 2001….........................................Pam Keaton 2002…............................................Julia Cook 2003…...................................Ali Triche Giles 2004…............................................Terry Seal

1995…......................Joe & William J. Burris 1996…..................................Henry Harrison 1997…...........................Lewis V. Murray, Sr. 1998…................................Richard Passman 1999…....................William “Bill” McGehee 2000…...................................Mrs. Jerry Dick 2001….........................................Greg Genco 2002…..........................................Carl Cutrer 2003…........................................Larry Magee 2004…........................................Kaye Ladner 2005…................................Bob Ann Breland Moggie Bickham 2006…...................................Louella Jackson 2007…..................................Tillman Stogner 2008…....................................Isabelle Givens 2009….....................Gene & Cindy Richards 2010…..............................Leroy “Slick” Seals 2011….................................Betty Rose Hunt 2012….....................................James Stafford 2013…...........................Dixie Yates Gallaspy Dr. Whit Gallaspy 2014...........................................Mike Breland 2015.......................................Cynthia August 2016............................................Mike Henley

PAST FAIR POSTER ARTISTS 2005…...................................Willard Harrell 2006….......................................Jackie Boone 2007….........................Summer Seal Stewart 2008….......................................Jeanne Green 2009….....................................Ashley Nobles 2010…......................................Tabitha Steele 2011…............................................Ann Arata 2012…......................................Tabitha Steele 2013…......................................Emily Murray 2014........................................Taffenie Mizell 2015........................................Taffenie Mizell 2016..............................................Diane Wall

PAST PARADE MARSHALS Research indicates that the first Fair Parade was held in 1956 and has continued each year until this date. During the period of 1956 through 1973, we had numerous honored guests in our parades. However, it appears that the custom of selecting a Parade Marshal began in the year 1974 with Lt. Governor Jimmy Fitzmorris.

1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995

Lt. Governor Jimmy Fitzmorris Mr. Vertress Young Justin Wilson Mr. Oris F. Hebert Mrs. Pearl Johnson No Parade Marshal Eric Paulsen & Lea Sinclair, WWL Senator B.B. “Sixty” Rayborn Rep. Lawrence “Buster” Sheridan Mrs. Virginia Killingsworth Kim Mulkey, Olympic Gold Medallist Mr. T.J. Butler, Sr. Mrs. Isabel Givens Mr. Leeke Magee Archie Manning Dr. Larry Crain Linnea Fayard, Miss Louisiana Frank Davis Lynn Gansar, Anchor Newsperson Miss Ida Martin Red Lane Eric Paulsen, WWL Anchor Newsperson

1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

Erika Schwartz, Miss Louisiana Juli Miller & Steve Bellas, WDSU William L. Jenkins, Chancellor of LSU Heather Dupre, Miss Louisiana Ro Brown, WDSU Anchor Newsperson Frank & Mary Clare Davis Gatemouth Brown Jim Henderson, WWL Anchor Newsperson 205th Engineer Battalion, LA Army Nat'l Guard No Parade (Hurricane Katrina) Sidney Zeringue, Sandy Bloom Lucky Bright, Jacob Rogers Earle Brown Dr. John Crain Saintsations Past Presidents Leeke Magee Doug Mouton Isabel Givens Larry and Claire McGuire Washington Parish Law Enforcement


Roll of Honor For the Washington Parish Free Fair

Adams, J. W Adams, Ruell T. Adams, Vertrees Alford Billie Sue Alford, B. P. Alford, Barbara D. Alford, Clifford Alford, Dock Alford, Elouise Alford, Ethel Alford, Jerry Alford, Latane Alford, Rita Alford, Verna Alford, W. J. Allen, Marvin Alonzo, Donna Alston, Gloria Amacker, M. A. Anderson, Don Angelo, Brenda Angelo, Tillie Anthony, Mary Applewhite, Dianne Arata, Ann Ard, Pam Ard, Ralph Armstrong, Katie August, Cynthia Babington, Ada Babington, Bannon Babington, CSE Babington, Robert Baham, Janet Baker, Stanley Ball, Rodney Ball, Vera Banister, W. E. Bankston, I. E. Bankston, L. V. Bankston, Roy Barker, B. H. Barker, T. W. Barlow, Vaiden Bateman, Burlon Jr. Bateman, Ellen Bateman, Ellis Bateman, F. B. Bateman, Frank Bateman, J. Wesley Bateman, Lillian Bateman, Lucy Bateman, Madison Bateman, Marvin Bateman, Robert Bateman, Sadie (R. H.) Bateman, W. M. Bateman, Wilda Bateman, Will Bates, H. C. Bates, Yvonne Baugh, Joe Baxter, Ora L. Beets, Lucy Bell, John William lll Bell, Kay Bennett, Viola Bethea, J.O.

Bickham, B.E. Bickham, Billy Bickham, Essie Bickham, Hope Bickham, J. L. Bickham, Jeannine Bickham, Jence S. Bickham, Karl Bickham, Mouton Black, C. L. Blair, Jewell Blake, Clinton Bond, Carolyn Bond, Cornell Bond, Gail R. Boone, Heyward Boone, Jackie R. Boquet, Wanda Bornman, D. L. Jr. Bounds, Sara Boyd, Hoyt Jr. Boyington, R. E. Branch, Dewitt E. Branch, Ed Branch, Janice Brannon, Genevieve Breland, Bertha Breland, Bob Ann Breland, Flossie Breland, Mike Breland, Rupert Bridges, Delora Brock, Henry (J. V.) Brock, J. L. Brock, J. S. Jr. Brock, J. V. Brown, Earle R. Brown, Peggy Brown, Tim Brumfield, Bert Brumfield, Bronis Brumfield, Byron Brumfield, Gerald Brumfield, Juanita Brumfield, Mercer Brumfield, Ron Buck, Helen Bullock, Beatrice Bullock, Harriett Bullock, Hugh Bullock, Lola Bullock, Neil Burch, Alma Burch, Eulit Burch, Holbern Burch, Linda Burch, Rose Burdeaux, Eunice Burdeaux, John Burge, Ava Burguieres, Elsie Burkhalter, Iris Burkhalter, Mamie Burns, W. H. Burrell, Sylvia Burris, Alma Burris, Benton B. Burris, Electa

Burris, Emma Burris, Flora Burris, Hamp Burris, Hugh P. Burris, J.M. Burris, James Burris, Lucious Burris, Robert L. Burris, S. H. Burris, W.O. Burris, William Burris, Willie J. Bush, A.A. "Shorty" Bush, Tom Butler, T.J. Jr. Butler, T.J. Sr. Byrd, J. T. Carp, Willie Carrier, Arnold Carter, Barbara B. Carter, Bob Carter, Clyde Carter, Delia Carter, Ellen Carter, P. B. Casanova, Roselyn Casanove, Diana Cassidy, Bette K. Cassidy, E. R. Cassidy, Mike Chandler, Clotilde Cody, M. E. Cook, W. C. Core, Willie Ray Corkern, Cleo Corkern, Esco Corkern, J. B. Corkern, Josie Warren Cornist, Rubin Cothern, Earl Ray Crain, Bennie Crain, Dean Crain, Del Crain, Helen Crain, Henry Crain, Jane Crain, Maud Crain, Robert Crain, W. E. Crain, Walter Crain, William Crain, Willie (W.M.) Creel, Alma Creel, Barbara Creel, Cindy Creel, Elmer Creel, Maude Creel, W. W. Crowe, Dennis Crowe, Dorman Cushing, D. T. Cyrus, James David, Kathy Dawsey, Nadine Day, Ed Dayton, E. W. Jr. Dean, Nina Denman, J. C.

Dick, George H. Dick, Jerry G. Dickerson, Clarice Dill, Mike Dobson, W. J. Doremus, C. Doremus, Ogden Dunaway, Frances Duncan, Laurie K. Durden, William R. Dyson, A. B. Dyson, Amanda Dyson, John Edwards, Mark Ellzey, Burneva Ellzey, H.D. Ellzey, Joe Essex, Ernestine Ezell, Jimmy Fairley, Evelyn Fane, Bron Felix, Dot Felix, H. F. Flaherty, E. B. Flanders, W. C. Fleming, Jennifer Fleming, Wayne Foil, D.I. Foil, Drama Foil, Essie Foil, Fernie Foil, Hugh Foil, Neva Folse, Donald Ford, Emily Foxworth Ford, J. N. Ford, J. W. Ford, Michelle Fornea, Robert "Rusty" Fortenberry, Clint Fortenberry, Elmese Fortenberry, I. N. Fortenberry, Jerry Fortenberry, Monore Fowler, Dennie Fowler, Madonna Fowler, Neil Foy, A.W. Foy, Sally Fussell, Keith Fussell, Newt Fussell, Winston Fussell, Zeta Gallaspy, Dixie Garrett, Bea Garrison, Paul Gatewood, Betty J. Gayer, C.J. Genco, Greg Gendusa, Edda Gendusa, Frank Gerald, Kathaleen Gill, Mike Gillespie, W.F. Givens, Isabelle Givens, Quentin Goff, Emery Graves, Lucille

Graves, Phil Graves, Theron Green, Frank Green, Heyward Green, I. J. Green, Lawrence Green, Victory Green, Walter Greenburg, Joe Greenlaw, P.E. Greer, Warren Griffith, Yvonne Haik, Jennifer Halbert, Etta Mae Hardee, Ideela Hargrove, Charles R. Hargrove, Virginia Hargrove, W. A. Harris, Wilda M. Harrison, Henry Harry, Fran W. Harry, T.J. (Jack) Harvey, Emma Harvey, Willie Hebert, Oris Henley, Lelan Henley, Mike Hennesy, Ila Henry, Lona M. Henry, Ralph Herrington, J. N. Heyward, Frank Hodgkins, Gene Holden, Harriet Holmes, Mary Hoppen, Harry Horne, Ruth Anne Hounshell, Dallas Hughes, M. M. Hunt, Betty Rose Husser, Dean Husser, Delos Husser, H. D. Ingram, Karen Ingram, Ricky Jackson, Fred Jackson, Louella Jackson, Theodore James, Erah B. James, Otis Jefferson, Freddie Jenkins, Becky Jenkins, E. Fred Jenkins, Eloise S. Jenkins, Maude Jenkins, Richard Johnson, Andrew G. Johnson, Delos Jr. Johnson, Delos Sr. Johnson, Griffith Johnson, J. K. Johnson, lda Johnson, Pearl Johnson, Priscilla Johnson, R. W. Johnson, Roberta Jones, Alfred A. Jones, Boyd


Jones, C. B. Jones, Charlie M. Jones, Darlene Jones, Evelyn Jones, Gerald Jones, H.G. Mrs. Jones, Horace Jones, Lorice Jones, Marion Jones, Martha Jones, Mary Jones, Patricia Jones, Ralph Jones, V. K. Jordan, A. L. Kealhofer, Margaret Kealhofer, V. E. Kennedy, Barbara Kennedy, Delton Kennedy, Melanie Killingsworth, Lyle Killingsworth, Virginia King, Kizzie King, Nellie King, Roy Kleisch, Elsie Knight, Charles W. Knight, Danny Knight, Effie Knight, Esco Knight, G. W. Knight, Ina Knight, J. Coleman Knight, J. S. Knight, Jeff Knight, Leon Knight, Leroy Knight, Marganie Knight, Mildred Knight, Regan Knight, Richard Knight, Russell Knight, S. A. Knight, W. E. Sr. Kuhn, Maxine Kuhn, Wayne Ladner, Cole Ladner, Ed Ladner, Kaye Ladner, Tra Lamb, Bob Lansing, Janella LeBlanc, Edith LeBlanc, Paul O. Lee, David Leeke, Claudia Lewis, Truett Lewis, W. B. Lindsay, J. B. Lipani, Margarite Logan, Ed Love, Hallie Luper, Barbara Sue Luper, Damon Luper, Hayward Luper, Richelle Magee, Altha Magee, Clayton Magee, E. L. Magee, Esther Magee, Ethel Magee, Evie Magee, Hunter E.

Roll of Honor cont... Magee, James Magee, Larry Magee, Leeke Magee, M.J. Magee, M.M. Magee, Maida Magee, Marvin J. Magee, Mrs. R.S. Magee, Myrtis A. R. Magee, R. A. Magee, R. W. . Magee, Randy Magee, T. C. W. Magee, Tate L. Magee, Wiley Magruder, James Major, Peggy Mansfield, Eleanor Martin, Earl Martin, Ida Martin, Ola Marx, Isadore Mason, Dr. Lee F. Matherne, Nolan Matthews, Veda McBeth, Nancy McCain, Elva McCain, J. D. McDaniel, Bobby K. McDaniel, Mary McDougall, Frank McElveen, Diaz McElveen, Rosemary McElveen, Wayne McGehee, Bea McGuire, Claire McGuire, Larry McKenzie, Henry Ford McKenzie, Kandace Mcllwain, G. L. McNeese, Beverly McVea, Conrad P. “Chip” Miller, Betty S. Miller, Brenda Miller, Damon Miller, Delane Miller, Devon Miller, Herd Miller, Marvin E. Miller, Mike Miller, Robert Miller, Ruby Miller, Sandy Miller, Thad Mills, L. R. Mills, Ray L. Mims, Mary Mitchell, D. R. Mitchell, Doretha Mixon, T. E. Mizell, M. J. Mizell, Tony Mondy, Essie Monk, Melba P. Morgan, Dennis Morgan, Ernest Morgan, Juana Morris, Faye Morris, Tilmer Mulé, Barbara F.

Mulina, L. H. Murray, Victor Myles, Jimmie Myles, T.J. Nelson, Billy D. Nelson, Frank Nelson, Sara Nelson, Wanda B. Newman, Marsha Nobles, Arthur Nobles, Kerry Nobles, Myra Nobles, Terry Nobles, Yvonne Ohrberg, Olive Orman, Brad Ott, C. E. Ott, Caroline Elizabeth Ott, Lavinia Ott, Magee W. Ott, W. T. Paige, Pam Paige, William Parker, Anita Parker, Teri Grubbs Passman, Aurelias Passman, Billy Passman, Don Passman, Johnnie Passman, Nancy Passman, Richard E. Passman, Wayne Patterson, Mildred Patterson, Wayne Percy, Nathalie Peters, Linda Pettitt, Lillie Mae Pettitt, Ray Pierce, Celia Pierce, Francis Pierce, Gary Pierce, Pam Pierce, Wiley Pigott, Allenda Pigott, John Pigott, L. E. Pigott, Ruth D. Pittman, Linda Posey, Aubrey Posey, Minnie Potter, Doris Powell, Eugenia Quinn, Donald Rabb, J. V. Reese, Jewette Richard, Roy Richardson, Bea Richardson, Clay Richardson, H. C. Richardson, J. A. Richardson, Marilyn Richardson, Pam Richardson, Tommy Richardson, W. J. Richardson, Willie Mae Robbins, W. H. Roberts, Purnace Roche, Norman Rogers, Kathryn Rogers, Wayne

Russell, Earl Saint, Amanda Sam, Laura Schilling, Beryl Schilling, Buck Schilling, Clara Jo Schilling, Guy V. Schilling, L.O. Schilling, Mechelle Schilling,Doris Schillings, Swayne Seal, Donna B. Seal, Durward Seal, J. Y. Seal, S. W. Seal, Terry Sharp, Flavious Sharp, Peggy Sheridan, D. E. Sheridan, Lawrence Sheridan, Melba Sheridan, Vera P. Shows, Lucile Simmons, Bevie Simmons, J. C. Simmons, Willis Simpson, Teresa Sisson, Dr. Herbert Slade, Kenneth N. Slade, Oscar Smith, Aline K. Smith, B. J. Smith, Betty Smith, Blanche Smith, Carol Smith, George Smith, Jackie Smith, Miah Smith, N. L Smith, Olandor Smith, Ruth Smith, Sam Smith, Sylvia Smith, Viola Smith, Walter Smith, Wilkie Spears, Karen Spears, Phala Spencer, Herbert Spinks, Arline Sprehe, Lisa Sprehe, Robert Stafford, Alan Stafford, Alice Stafford, Alton Stafford, George Stafford, Georgia A. Stafford, H. F. Stafford, Hollis III Stafford, James Stewart, Angie Strahan, Brenda Strahan, Diane Strickland, Frank James Strickland, Randy Stringfield, D. H. Stuart, Melissa Sullivan, W. H. Sumrall, Jan Sylvest, Chris

Sylvest, Edna Sylvest, Everett Sylvest, J.U. Sylvest, Neil C. Sylvest, Walt Talbert, Charlie Joe Talley, Jake Talley, Mildred Talley, Tim Tart, Lula Taylor, Barbara Taylor, Dave Thigpen, Floyd Thigpen, Jimmy Thigpen, M. A. Thigpen, Stanley Thomas, Elisa Thomas, Elnora Thomas, J. T. Thomas, James T. Thomas, Jerry Thomas, Robbie Thomas, Sally K. Thompson, Beth Thompson, Emma L. Thorp, Joanne S. Tisdale, Beulah Tisdale, Thelma Town of Franklinton Triola, Anthony Tullos, Sue W. M. Tynes, Bonnie Urick, Lacey Vance, Schull Varnado, Audrey Varnado, D. A. Varnado, Don Varnado, Jackie Vining, Grace Wallace, Janice Wallace, Nathan Warner, Ann Warner, J. D. Warner, Ozzie Warren, Stephen Warren, W. E. Wascom, Thelma Watson, Lorese Watson, Ralph Watts, Levell Weakley, J. A. Webb, L. L. Welch, Ralph Wesley, H. F. Whitfield, Kenneth Wilks, Warren Williams, Zeke Williford, Pam Willoughby, Effie Willoughby, Pete Willoughby, W.J. Wilson, James Wood, Buddy Wood, David Wood, Diane Wood, Mary Wood, Wendy Yates, Camile Yates, Fred Young, Sybil Young, Sylvia Young, Vertress






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Adult Fine Arts Exhibit

Chairman .................................................................Janice Branch Co-Chairman ...................... Washington Art Association Members

RULES AND REGULATIONS

Open to all residents of Washington Parish, eighteen years of age or over. (Students are encouraged to enter the JUNIOR FINE ARTS division under EDUCATION. All entries must be properly wired for hanging with screw eyes and wire. (No sawtooth hangers.) A card must be attached to the back of the frame stating: exhibitor’s name, title of entry, address, telephone number, and medium used. All entries, nonprofessional and professional, cannot have been previously exhibited at the Fair, and must have been completed within the last 3 years. No entry will be accepted unless it is ready for hanging or display and all paintings must be dry. Size including the frame is to be no smaller than 9”x12” and not to exceed 44”x44”. No exceptions Please! GALLERY WRAP and MUSEUM WRAP canvases do not need FRAMES. GALLERY WRAP has a profile of at least 1-3/8 inches and MUSEUM WRAP has a profile of at least 2-3/8 inches. REGULAR STRETCHED CANVAS (with a PROFILE of 3/4” OR 7/8”) even if stapled on the back, MUST be framed. No paint by number paintings will be permitted. We encourage you to take these paintings to the creative crafts building for submission. Limit of four entries per artist, of which no more than two paintings can be entered in the NON-ORIGINAL CATEGORY. (You can enter four originals). Since the fair is a family event, no nudity, no violence, no offensive or sexual subject will be accepted for hanging. Acceptance of all paintings will be at the discretion and approval of the committee accepting works. All entries must remain in place until the official pickup time stated below. Entries can be taken to the FINE ARTS BUILDING on Sunday before the fair from 12:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Pick up entries: Franklinton Fine arts Building from 12:30 to 2:00 p.m. Sunday after the fair. After this time the Fair Association cannot assume responsibility for the safety of the art. The Fair Association will provide adequate protection, 24-hour guard service, but assumes no liability in case of fire, storm damage or other acts beyond its control. NOTE: Any questions pertaining to entries, call Janice Branch 839-6441.

PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS Class 750 - Exhibition Only

NON-PROFESSIONAL ARTISTS - ORIGINALS Class 754 - (Prizes same throughout) 1st - $5.00; 2nd - $3.00; 3rd - $2.00

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3101 -- Outdoor Scene - Natural Landscape 3102 -- Outdoor Scene - Manmade Structures 3103 -- Still Life 3104 -- Seascapes and Marine 3105 -- Portrait - human 3106 -- Life Studies - human 3107 -- Portrait - animal 3108 -- Life Studies - animal 3109 -- All other, abstract, non-objectives - titled

WATERCOLOR (Casein, Tempera, Acrylic, etc.) 3111 -- Outdoor Scene - Natural Landscape 3112 -- Outdoor Scene - Manmade Structures 3113 -- Still Life 3114 -- Seascapes and Marine 3115 -- Portrait - human 3116 -- Life Studies - human 3117 -- Portrait - animal 3118 -- Life Studies - animal 3119 -- All other, abstract, non-objectives - titled

3136 -- Life Studies - human 3137 -- Portrait - animal 3138 -- Life Studies - animal 3139 -- All other, abstract, non-objectives -- titled

NON-ORIGINALS (Copied from other works) Class 760

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3141 -- Outdoor Scene - Natural Landscape 3142 -- Outdoor Scene - Manmade Structures 3143 -- Still Life 3144 -- Seascapes and Marine 3145 -- Portrait - human 3146 -- Life Studies - human 3147 -- Portrait - animal 3148 -- Life Studies - animal 3149 -- All other, abstract, non-objectives - titled

WATERCOLOR

3151 -- Outdoor Scene - Natural Landscape 3152 -- Outdoor Scene - Manmade Structures 3153 -- Still Life 3154 -- Seascapes and Marine 3155 -- Portrait - human 3156 -- Life Studies - human 3157 -- Portrait - animal 3158 -- Life Studies - animal 3159 -- All other, abstract, non-objectives - titled

ACRYLIC

3161 -- Outdoor Scene - Natural Landscape 3162 -- Outdoor Scene - Manmade Structures 3163 -- Still Life 3164 -- Seascapes and Marine 3165 -- Portrait - human 3166 -- Life Studies - human 3167 -- Portrait - animal 3168 -- Life Studies - animal 3169 -- All other, abstract, non-objectives - titled

OTHER MEDIUM (Mixed Media, Charcoal, Pastels, Pencils, Graphics, Block Print, etc.) 3171 -- Outdoor Scene - Natural Landscape e 3172 -- Outdoor Scene - Manmade Structures res 3173 -- Still Life 3174 -- Seascapes and Marine 3175 -- Portrait - human 3176 -- Life Studies - human 3177 -- Portrait - animal 3178 -- Life Studies - animal 3179 -- All other, abstract, non-objectives - titled

PRIMITIVE - Class 762

3181 -- All Medium (original only)

WASHINGTON PARISH SUBJECTS - Class 766

3191 -- All Medium (original only). Please note that all subjects and/or studies must directly relate to Washington Parish.

MISCELLANEOUS ART FORMS - Class 768

3201 -- Pottery and Sculpture (clay, metal, stone, wood, etc.) 3202 -- Textile (fibers, etc.)

JUDGES’ AWARD

Best of Show - Special Ribbon (original only)

VIEWER’S CHOICE

Best of Show - Special Ribbon (any)

FILLING OUT THE ENTRY TAG No.

This is your Exhibitor number. You use the same 3 for every building. If you are only entering in the art building, you will find the number on the top right side of the large sheet you must fill out.

Class

For fine art, it will be 750 (professional); 754 (non-professional - original); 760 (non-professional, non original); 762 (primitive); 766 (Washington Parish subject); 768 (miscellaneous art forms).

Entry

This will range from 3101 to 3202 depending what you are entering in. Find the number under the class and medium you are using.

Class 755

ACRYLICS

3121 -- Outdoor Scene - Natural Landscape 3122 -- Outdoor Scene - Manmade Structures 3123 -- Still LIfe 3124 -- Seascapes and Marine 3125 -- Portrait - human 3126 -- Life Studies - human 3127 -- Portrait - animal 3128 -- Life Studies - animal 3129 -- All other, abstract, non-objectives - titled

OTHER MEDIUM (Mixed Media, Charcoal, Pastels, Pencils, Graphics, Block Print, etc.) 3131 -- Outdoor Scene - Natural Landscape 3132 -- Outdoor Scene - Manmade Structures 3133 -- Still Life 3134 -- Seascapes and Marine 3135 -- Portrait - human

On the last dotted line, tell us the title of your painting. PRINT CLEARLY


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Sherry Fortenberry President/Councilwoman District E

Tamira Smith President/Councilwoman District B

Teddy Drummond Council at Large

Doug Ritchie Vice President/Council at Large

Gloria Kates Councilwoman District A

Brian McCree Councilman District C

Scott Ard Councilman District D

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AGRICULTURE DIVISION Walter Smith........................................................... General Chairman AGRICULTURE CROPS DIVISION Henry Harrison............................................................. Superintendent Bobby James, Master Gardeners........................Asst. Superintendents RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. 2.

Each exhibit must be the product of the farm from which it is exhibited. Exhibits must obtain exhibitor numbers at Exhibitor’s Office and have these properly prepared when bringing produce to crops building. 3. Exhibits will be accepted from 8:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Monday of Fair week and 8:00 until 12:00 NOON on Tuesday of Fair Week. 4. An exhibitor can enter only one exhibit in each premium class. 5. Exhibitors in twelfth grade and below will enter exhibits in the Junior Division only. All other exhibitors will enter exhibits in the Adult Division. 6. Exhibits can be picked up on Sunday after the fair from 2:00 to 3:00 p.m. And 8:00 a.m. until 12:00 NOON on Monday after the Fair. Exhibitors must have exhibitor ticket stubs to pick up exhibits. 7. Premiums will be as follows: 1st Place - $2.00; 2nd Place - $1.50; 3rd Place $1.00. 8. All vegetables left in Agriculture Building will be held at the County Agent's Office for ONE WEEK ONLY after fair. After one week, all items not claimed will be disposed of. 9. Youth exhibits should have identifying initials or school colors on claim ticket. 10. We are not responsible for items not picked up or claimed in the time periods provided (Sunday and Monday). COMMUNITY EXHIBITS Class 100 Only one entry per Class and Entry Category 1.

Community booth backgrounds can be set up on Monday, or Tuesday, before the fair. Community booths cannot be dismantled and removed until Monday, after the fair. 2. The dimensions of the booths shall be 10 feet long with an apron six feet in depth and a background six feet high. 3. No premium shall be awarded if the exhibit is deemed unworthy by the judges . 4. Products exhibited in the booth shall not be eligible for open competition. 5. The following shall constitute the score card for judging : A. General Appearance: ............................................. 1. Attractiveness and neatness of background and arrangement of agricultural products..................................................15 points B. Educational Features: 1. Thoroughness and information ..................................20 Points 2. Simplicity and effectiveness .......................................10 Points 3. Educational value ........................................................20 Points C. Agricultural Products 1. Quality of products ....................................................20 Points 2. Variety of products .......................................................15 Points Note: (A minimum of 20 varieties and a maximum of 30 varieties.) Each judge shall score each booth according to the above points and hand to the Chairman of Judges when finished for tabulation and final placing according to total points scored by all judges . 6. Committees shall be as follow: Community Chairmen Bogalusa..........................................................................Milton Walls Franklinton..............................................................Jeremy McKenzie Mt. Hermon..................................................................Sandra Givens Pine............................................................................Jake McCormick Varnado......................................................................Gilbert Hartzog

7. Premiums are as follows: 3 Blue ...................................................................................... $ 150.00 3 Red ....................................................................................... $ 100.00 *NO artificial shine/sheen should be placed on agricultural produce. JUDGING SCHEDULE Crops and Booths ............................................................... Tuesday - 2 :00 P.M. Dairy Cattle (Adult and Junior) .............................................Thursday - 10:00 Beef (Junior and Adult) ........................................................... Thursday - 8:00 Sheep (Junior and Adult) ........................................................Thursday - 10:00 Swine (Adult and Junior) ............................................. Following Sheep Show Open Dairy Show ....................................................................... Saturday - 8:00 * Show schedule may change . (Check with Extension Office) CROPS ADULT DIVISION Class 102 CROPS JUNIOR DIVISION Class 104 1 3 7 9 11 13 15 17 19 21 23 25 27 29 31 33 35 37 39 41 43 45 47 49 51 53 55 57 59 61 62 63 64 65 67 69 71 73 75 77 79 81 83 83A 83B 85 87 89 91 93 95 97 98 99

Beans, Green String (12) Beans, Horticulture (12) Beans, Any Other (12) Butterbeans , Green (12) Butterbeans , Speckeled (12) Butterbeans, Any Other (12) Bananas (4) Cantalope (1) Corn, Hybrid, White (4) Corn, Hybrid, Yellow (4) Corn, Open Pollinated, White (4) Corn, Open Pollinated, Yellow (4) Corn, Ornamental or Indian (4) Corn, Any Other (4) Cucumbers , Pickling (4) Cucumbers , Slicing (4) Cucumbers , Any Other (4) Cushaw (1) Eggs, Brown Shell (12) Eggs, Green Shell (12) Eggs, White Shell (12) Eggplants, Green (4) Eggplants, Purple (4) Eggplants, White (4) Eggplants, Any Other (4) Fruit, Oranges, Navel (4) Fruit, Oranges, Valencia (4) Fruit, Oranges, Any Other (4) Fruit, Pineapple (1) Fruit, Satsumas (4) Fruit , Lemon (4) Fruit, Any Other Citrus (4) Fruit, Kumauat (12) Garlic, Any Variety (4) Gourd, Round, Small (1) Gourd, Round, Large (1) Gourd, Any Other (1) Hay, Bahia (1/2 Bale) Hay, Burmuda (1/2 Bale) Hay, Any Other Grass (1/2 Bale) Honey, Extracted w/ comb (1 Quart) Honey. Extracted w/o comb (1 Quart) Okra, Any Variety (6) Okra, Smooth (6) Okra, Ribbed (6) Onions, Bulbs, Any Variety (4) Onions, Shallots, Any Variety (12) Onions, Any Other (4) Peanuts, Jumbo (1 Quart) Peanuts, Spanish (1 Quart) Peanuts, Texas Red (1 Quart) Peanuts, Any Other (1 Quart) Merliton, White (4) Merliton, Green (4)


103. Pears, Hard (4) 105. Pears, Soft (4) 107. Peas, Field, Any variety (12) 109. Peas, Purple Hull (12) 111. Peas, Silverskin (12) 115. Pecans, Melrose (1 Quart) 117. Pecans, Summer (1 Quart) 119. Pecans, Seedling, New Crop (1 Quart) 121. Pecans, Any Other (1 Quart) 123. Peppers, Bell, Green (4) 125. Peppers, Bell, Red (4) 127. Peppers, Bell, Yellow (4) 129. Peppers, Banana (6) 133. Peppers, Green, Small (12) 135. Peppers, Green, Hot, Large (6) 137. Peppers, Green, Hot, Small (12) 139. Peppers, Jalapeno (12) 141. Peppers, Red, Large (6) 143. Peppers, Red, Small (12) 145. Peppers, Red, Hot, Large (6) 147. Peppers, Red, Hot, Small (12) 150. Pepper, Ornamental, Varigated/Bi-Colors (12) 150A. Pepper, Ornamental, Red (12) 150B. Pepper, Ornamental , Other Colors (12) 151. Persimmons, Flat (4) 152. Persimmons , Japanese . Round (4) 153. Persimmons , Any Other Variety (4) 155. Potatoes, Sweet- Beauregard(4) 156. Potatoes, Sweet-Others (4) 157. Potatoes, Irish, Red (4) 159. Potatoes, Irish, White (4) 161. Potatoes, Irish, Red (Spring) (4) 163. Potatoes, Irish, White (Spring) (4) 165. Pumpkins, Connecticut Field (1) 167. Pumpkins, Howden (1) 169. Pumpkins, Mamoth King (1) 171. Pumpkins, Ornamental (4) 173. Pumpkins, Any Other Large (1) 175. Pumpkins. Any Other Small (1) 177. Squash, Yellow (4) 179. Squash, White (4) 181. Squash, Zucchini (4) 183. Squash. Any Other (4) 185. Sugar Cane, Red (4 Stalks) 187. Sugar Cane, Ribbon (4 Stalks) 188. Sugar Cane, Green (4 Stalks) 189. Sugar Cane, White (4 Stalks) 191. Sugar Cane, Any Other (4 Stalks) 192. Syrup (1 Quart) 193. Tomatoes , Green (4) 195. Tomatoes , Red. Large (4) 197. Tomatoes , Red, Cherry/ Small (6) 199. Tomatoes , Any Other (4) 201. Turnips , Roots or Bottoms (4) 203. Watermelon , Any Variety 205. SPECIAL OR UNUSUAL

Item cannot apply to any of the above listed Entries. May enter more than one item for this entry, but cannot be the same item twice.

LIVESTOCK DIVISION Rules and Regulations NOTE: If you are exhibiting in the ADULT division, simply notate AD at the end of the entry number. NOTE: Exhibitors should keep in mind that all animals are judged largely on type and appearance and not on records and pedigree. Animals should be in good flesh. No papers may be posted until judging is completed.

Thursday: Washington Parish Fair Show Friday: Open Beef Show Saturday: Open Dairy Show

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All livestock is encouraged to enter from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. on Tuesday, before the fair. All beef bulls entered must be registered. Registration papers must be shown to entry clerk at time entry is made. The chairman reserves the right to refuse stall space and remove from grounds any animal deemed unworthy of competition. Unhealthy or unsound animals may not be entered. Exhibitors will NOT compete in both Junior and Adult Divisions. Junior Members wishing to compete in the Adult Show will be allowed to do so, however, they will not be allowed to compete in both Adult and Junior Divisions with the same animal. This rule shall not restrict community herds. Because of lack of competition, no animal shall receive an award higher than its individual merit justifies. Owners shall provide all grain for their own animals. The Fair Association will provide hay. Pen of three barrows must be owned by one individual. Animals may also compete for individual awards. This class is open to both Junior and Adult exhibitors. Livestock will be classified and premiums awarded as follows: Dairy Beef Swine Sheep Goats Poultry Rabbits Wild Game Poultry

Purple $16 $16 $12 $12 $12 $3 $3 $3

Blue $12 $12 $10 $10 $10 $2 $2 $2

Red $8 $10 $8 $8 $8 $1 $1 $1

White $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0 $0

10. Showmanship in Dairy, Beef, Sheep, Goats and Swine. Exhibitors MUST show their own animal. Class winners will receive $10. All participants will be placed and premiums paid as follows: Purple-$5.00; Blue-$4.00 ; Red-$2.00 Junior Exhibitor--10 years of age and under Junior Exhibitor--11-13 years old Senior Exhibitor--14-19 years old 11. Rosettes will be awarded to Breed Champions and Reserve Champions, if quality permits. 12. Milking cows must be brought to the Fairgrounds by 9:00 A.M. Thursday and may be removed after judging the same day. All animals (except milking cow class) must remain in place and shall not be removed from Fairgrounds until close of Open Dairy Show on Saturday of the fair. Premiums will not be paid on animals which are removed prior to this time. Night watchmen will be on duty Saturday night and animals can be picked up on Sunday morning. 13. Exhibitors will be responsible for keeping the space clean. Cash awards will be presented in each division for clean aisle: $15, $10, & $5. 14. Dress Up Contest: (all species) 15. This contest will be held on the afternoon of Thursday of the Fair. Check with the chairman for the time of contest. 1st--$50 2nd--$25 3rd--$20 (One prize per exhibitor) DAIRY HERD Class 106 365 - First Place - $50; 367 - Second Place - $40; 369 - Third Place - $30; 371 - Fourth Place - $25; 373 - Fifth Place - $20


DAIRY CATTLE Registered or Grade Class 108

SWINE Class 116 Superintendent .............................................................................................. Christy Weick

Superintendent .........................................................................................Kenneth Ray Gill Entrants must be enrolled in a school of high school level or below. All exhibitors must have official title to their animals at least three months prior to the fair. (J) Jersey

Breeds to be shown are as follows: (H) Holstein (A) Ayshire (AOB) Any Other Breed

Animals may be registered or commercial. Any dairy animals in a class younger than the 2-year old class that have calved will automatically be moved to the 2 year old class. Age classification as follows: 221 ..................... Heifer calf, born September 1, 2017 and after 223 ..................... Heifer calf, born June 1 - August 31, 2017 225 ..................... Heifer calf, born March 1 - May 30, 2017 227 ..................... Heifer, born December 2, 2016 - February 28, 2017 229 ..................... Heifer, born September 1 - November 20, 2016 231 ..................... Heifer, born June 1 - August 31, 2016 233 ..................... Heifer, born March 1 - May 31, 2016 235 ..................... Heifer, born December 1, 2015 - February 28, 2016 237 ..................... Heifer, born September 1, 2014 - November 30, 2015 239 ..................... Cow - 2 years old March 1, 2014 - August 31, 2015 241 ..................... Cow - 2 years old September 1, 2014 - February 28, 2014 243 ..................... Cow - 3 years old September 1, 2013 -August 31, 2014 245 ..................... 4 years old and older born before September 1, 2013

BEEF CATTLE Class 110 Superintendents .................................................................................................Willie Core .......................................................................................................................... Christy Weick Breeding cattle registered animals only. Age computed on show date. Breeds will be shown as follows: (A) Angus (BM) Beefmaster (B) Brahman (H) Hereford, Polled Hereford (S) Sim mental (BA) Brangus (AOB) Any Other Breed 251 253 255 257 259 261 263 265

...................... Bull - under 1 year .......................Bull - 12-18 months .......................Bull - 19 months and older .......................Heifer - under 1 year .......................Heifer - 12-18 months .......................Heifer - 19 months and older .......................Market Steer - Light Weight -850 Pounds and below .......................Market Steer -Heavy Weight - 851 Pounds and above

COMMERCIAL HEIFERS Class 112 271 273 274 275

......................Brahman - Lightweight 650 lbs. and under ......................Brahman - Heavyweight 651 lbs. and above ......................Non Brahman - Lightweight 650 lbs. and under ......................Non Brahman - Heavyweight 651 lbs. and above

COMMERCIAL HEIFERS DAIRY Class 113 276 ...................... Lightweight 650 lbs. and under 277 ...................... Medium 278 ...................... Heavyweight 651 lbs. and above

SHEEP & MARKET LAMBS Class 114 Superintendents .............................................................................................. Bobby Smith .......................................................................................................................... Christy Weick Breeding Sheep (Registered Animals Only) to be shown as follows: (S) Suffolk (D) Dorset (H) Hampshire (SD) Southdown (AOB) Any Other Breed 281 283 285 287 289

......................Ram under 1 year ......................Ram over 1 year ......................Ewe under 1 year ......................Ewe over 1 year ......................MARKET LAMBS

Breeds (Registered Animals Only) to be shown as follows: (D) Duroc (H) Hampshire (Y) Yorkshire (AOB) Any Other Breed Age and sex classifications as follows: 295 ......................Gilt,born between March 1 and May 15, 2017 297 ......................Sow, born between September 1, 2016 and February 28, 2017 299 ......................Sow, born beforeAugust 31, 2016 301 ......................Boar, born between March 1 and May15,2017 303 ......................Boar, born between September 1, 2016 and February 28,2017 305 .......................Boar,born before August 31, 2016 307 ......................Sow and Litter, any age 309 ......................Special Class: Pen (3 barrows) (Weight Minimum 190-250 lbs.)

CROSS BREED (FEMALES ONLY) 311 313 315 317

......................Gilt, born between March 1 and May 15, 2016 ......................Sow, born between September 1, 2015 and February 28, 2016 ......................Sow, born before August 31, 2015 ......................Sow and Litter, any age

MARKET PIG Class 118 Eligibility for entry: • Animals shown will be barrows and, • Classified into Purple, Blue, Red, and White ribbon groups. • Barrows must weigh between 190 and 250 pounds. • All animals must be owned by exhibitors by August 15th of current year. • A limit of 3 animals may be shown by one person. • Pigs must be weighed prior to entering. • Only pigs within specified weight limits will be eligible to compete for championships. 329 .......................190-250 lbs.

POULTRY Class 120 Poultry will be shown by breed and variety. • (WLS & WLB) White Leghorn • (WPRS & WPRB) Plymouth Rock • (WS & WB) Wyandotte • (RIRS & RIRB) Rhode Island Red • (AS & AB) Araucanda • (AOBS & AOBB) Any Other Breed 341 ......................Pullet 343 Hen 345 ......................Cockerel 347 Cock 349 ......................Pair (Two of different sex: same breed) 350 ......................Wild Game

RABBIT Class 122 Rabbits will be shown by breed and sex. Breeds are as follows: • (NZ) New Zealand • (C) California • (D) Dutch • (SM) Silver Marten • (ND) Netherland Dwarfs • (AOB) Any Other Breed 359 ......................Doe 361 ......................Buck

GOATS Class 300 Superintendent ...............................................................................................Christy Weick Breeding goats will be shown as • (FB) Full Blood • (P) Percentage • (AOB) Any Other Breed • (CG) Commercial Goats • Market Goats will be shown by weight. 371 ......................Buck under 1 year 373 ......................Buck over 1 year 375 ......................Doe under 1 year 377 ......................Doe over 1 year 379 ......................Market Goat


Country Market Chairman ........................................................................................................................................................ Kaye Branch Co-Chairman...............................................................................................................................................Michelle Sapia ................................................................................................................................................................................ Tina Seal

Rules and Regulations 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Your booth must be set up no later than Tuesday by 2:00 p.m. and may not be broken down until 8:00 pm Saturday. Booth must remain open all four days of the fair from 9:00 am - 8:00 pm. All items must be handmade or handcrafted. No perishable items can be sold. No groups, clubs, or organizations will be allowed to rent a booth. Washington Parish residents must enter an item into The Creative Crafts building. No more than three booths will be allowed to sell the same item. No booth can be passed down to family, friends, etc. You must reapply each year. If you or a member of your household rents a space at the commercial building, you may not rent a booth at the country market. Each vendor will receive one (1) parking pass. You must sign for it. Deadline for payment is September 21, 2017. Booths will not be held after this date. There is a waiting list for booth space and any vacant booth will be filled quickly.

2017 WASHINGTON PARISH FREE FAIR BETTER BABY CONTEST Registration will be in the information office at the end of the homemakers building on the following dates: Thursday, October 5th, 3:30pm to 5:30pm Tuesday, October 10th, 3:30pm to 5:30pm Sunday, October 15th, 1:00pm to 5:00pm Monday, October 16th, 12:30 pm to 4:30pm !!!THERE WILL BE NO REGISTRATION THE DAY OF THE CONTEST!!!

You will need to provide us with the child’s birth certificate, proof of Washington Parish residency (electric, gas, or water bill etc.). WIC/Food stamps are acceptable. No cell phone bills will be accepted. The parent or legal guardians name must be printed on the proof of residency, along with the address. If you are not the child’s biological parent, please provide us with proof of guardianship. The contest will be on Friday, October 21st, at 9:00am in the Franklinton Primary School Auditorium. !!!!NO PAGEANT DRESSES OR SUIT AND TIE!!!!The age groups are: 6 – 12 months girls & 6 – 12 months boys 12 – 18 months girls & 12 – 18 months boys 18 – 24 months girls & 18 – 24 months boys 6 – 36 months twins *Please keep in mind the child should be 6 months old on or before the day of the contest, and must not yet be 2 years old on or before the day of the contest. Twins/ Multiples must be 6 months old on or before the day of the contest, but not yet 36 months on or before the day of the contest. We hope to see you there! Chairman: Karen Ingram – (985) 335-0532 kdmi59@yahoo.com

Contact Info:

Co-Chairman: Kris Neyland – (985) 590-4845

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Billy Brumfield, Owner Monica M onica K. K. Smith, Smith, Offi Officcee M Manangger er 985-515-7770






CLASS 536 - TOLE AND/OR DECORATIVE PAINTING WITH OIL AND/OR ACRYLICS 2450 Canvas 2452 Decorated Wood Articles 2452 Metal Item Decorated with Painting 2453 Paper 2454 Plaques 5255 Wood Cut Outs or Figures-Large 2456 Wood Cut Outs or Figures-Small 2457 Miscellaneous Decorated Items CLASS 538 - PRIMITIVE PAINTING WITH OILS AND/OR ACRYLICS 2500 Canvas or Frames 2501 Large Wall Hanging 2502 Metal Objects (Such as Saws) 2503 Paper 2504 Pottery 2505 Small Wall Hanging 2506 Wooden Object Painted CLASS 540 - FOLK ART WITH OILS AND/OR ACRYLICS 2510 Canvas 2511 Metal Items 2512 Paper 2513 Stenciling on Wood or Metal 2514 Wall Hanging Large 2515 Wall Hanging Small 2516 Wooden Items CLASS 544 - GLASS ART 2520 China 2521 Leaded Glass Large 2522 Leaded Glass Small 2523 Painted Glass 2524 Pottery 2525 Stained Glass (Cut) large 2526 Stained Glass (Cut) Small 2527 Miscellaneous Articles CLASS 546 - PATCHWORK ART 2530 Accessories 2531 Patchwork Pictures 2532 Quilted Articles 2533 Stuffed Articles 2534 Miscellaneous Articles CLASS 548 - BASKET CRAFT (Handmade) 2540 Pine Needles 2541 Rag 2542 Split Oak 2543 Wood 2544 Miscellaneous

2571 Plastic Canvas, Seasonal 2572 Seasonal Decorations 2573 Small Crocheted Items 2574 Toys 2575 Wall Plaques 2576 Miscellaneous Items CLASS 554 - MISCELLANEOUS PAINTED ITEMS 2580 Antiqued 2581 Crackle Paint 2582 Wood Resin Large 2583 Wood Resin Small 2584 Miscellaneous CLASS 555 - CANDLE MAKING 2590 Miscellaneous CLASS 556 - WOOD CRAFTS 2600 Birdhouse and Feeders 2601 Carved Items 2602 Decorated Wooden Plaques (Cut in different designs) 2603 Doll Houses 2604 Folk Art Figures 2605 Games 2606 Handmade Furniture Large 2607 Handmade Furniture Small 2608 Items for Children 2609 Kitchen Items 2610 Models 2611 Routered Items 2612 Rustic Furniture 2613 Small Items (Racks, Lamps, Etc) 2614 Seasonal Items 2615 Toys 2616 Wall Hangings 2617 Wood Burning 2618 Yard Art CLASS 558 - PEN AND INK 2620 Felt Tip Pen 2621 On Glass Large 2622 On Glass Small 2623 On Paper CLASS 559 - PAPER CRAFTS 2630 Collage 2631 Scrap Booking Computer 2632 Scrap Booking Handmade 2633 Miscellaneous CLASS 560 - DRIFTWOOD CRAFT 2640 Decorated Large Pieces 2641 Decorated Small Pieces

CLASS 550 - CROSS STITCH 2550 Counted C.S. Picture Large 2551 Counted C.S. Picture Small 2552 Miscellaneous Items

CLASS 562 - ROCK CRAFTS 2650 Jewelry 2651 Novelty Items 2652 Painted Rocks

CLASS 551 - SOAP MAKING 2555 Miscellaneous

CLASS 564 - SHELL CRAFTS 2660 Jewelry 2661 Novelty Items 2662 Miscellaneous

CLASS 552 - YARN CRAFT 2560 Afghans 2561 Chicken Scratch 2562 Hoop Art (Needlework) 2563 Household Items 2564 Items for Children 2565 Large Crocheted Items 2566 Latch Hook Pictures 2567 Needle Punch Items 2568 Pit Holders-Trivets 2569 Plastic Canvas Large 2570 Plastic Canvas Small

CLASS 566 - DOLLS AND ANIMALS HANDMADE 2670 Angels 2671 Bottle Dolls 2672 China or Porcelain Dolls 2673 Crocheted 2674 Rag 2675 Soft Sculptures 2676 Stuffed Animals 2677 Stuffed Dolls


2678 Miscellaneous CLASS 568 - ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND FRUIT 2680 Christmas Arrangement 2681 Fall Arrangement 2682 Handmade Arrangement Fruit 2683 Handmade Arrangement large 2684 Handmade Arrangement Small 2685 Handmade Flowers 2686 Spring Arrangement 2687 Miscellaneous Items with Flowers 2688 Miscellaneous Items with Fruit 2689 Miscellaneous Table Decoration CLASS 570 - CHRISTMAS ITEMS 2690 Angels 2691 Candle Rings 2692 Christmas Figures 2693 Christmas Figures Religious 2694 Door Decorations (Not Wreaths) 2695 Metal Decorations 2696 Miniature Tree (Decorated) 2697 Stockings 2698 Table Cloths 2699 Table Decorations 2700 Tree Decorations Bread Dough 2701 Tree Decorations Ceramic 2702 Tree Decorations Crochet 2703 Tree Decorations Fabric 2704 Tree Decorations Jeweled 2705 Tree Decorations Metal 2706 Tree Decorations Miscellaneous 2707 Tree Decorations Natural 2708 Tree Decorations Needlework 2709 Tree Decorations Wooden 2710 Tree Decorations Yarn 2711 Tree Skirts 2712 Wall Hanging CLASS 572 - PINECONE ITEMS 2720 Flowers 2721 Novelities CLASS 573 - WREATHS 2730 Burlap 2731 Christmas 2732 Handmade Vine 2733 Holiday 2734 Netting - Material 2735 Seasonal Straw 2736 Seasonal Vine 2737 Vine 2738 Wire 2739 Miscellaneous CLASS 574 - CERAMICS 2740 Large 2741 Small 2742 Miscellaneous

CLASS 580 - METAL CRAFT 2780 Punched Metal Item 2781 Small Welded Items 2782 Tin Can Items 2783 Wall Hanging 2784 Wire Sculpture 2785 Miscellaneous Item CLASS 582 - PILLOW MAKING 2790 Appliquéed 2791 Candle Wicking 2792 Chicken Scratch 2793 Crewel 2794 Crochet 2795 Needlepoint 2796 Patchwork 2797 Quilted Pillow 2798 Trapunto CLASS 584 - RECYCLING OLD ITEMS 2800 Antique Items 2801 Beaded Items 2802 Fabric Items 2803 Glass Items 2804 Metal Items 2805 Natural Materials 2806 Paper Items 2807 Plastic Items 2808 Wooden Items 2809 Miscellaneous Items CLASS 585 - BEADING 2810 Accessories 2811 Clothing Apparel 2812 Household Décor 2813 Jewelry CLASS 586 - HANDMADE JEWELRY 2820 Beaded 2821 Crochet 2822 Cross Stitch 2823 Fabric 2824 Macramé 2825 Metal 2826 Natural Materials CLASS 588 - DECORATED CLOTH ITEMS 2830 Air Brush 2831 Appliquéed 2832 Crochet Decorating 2833 Embroidery 2834 Fabric Painting Other 2835 Fabric Painting Shirts 2836 Iron-On Appliquéed 2837 Lace Trimmed Items 2838 Smocking 2839 Soft Frame (Empty) 2840 Soft Sculpture 2841 Stenciling 2842 Miscellaneous Decorating

CLASS 576 - ART OF PLASTER 2750 Large 2751 Small 2752 Miscellaneous CLASS 578 - MISCELLANEOUS WALL HANGINGS 2760 Rattan and Wicker Items Decorated 2768 Paper Cutting (Scherenchnitte) 2761 Brooms Decorated 2769 Picture Frames Decorated 2762 Curly Wire Wall Hanging 2770 Raffia Items 2763 Decorated Hat 2771 Refrigerator Magnets 2764 Decoupage 2772 Rustic Board Decorated 2765 Fabric 2773 Rustic Board Painted 2766 Hoop Art 2774 Seasonal Cloth Item 2767 Paper 2775 Shadow Box Large

2776 Shadow Box Small 2777 Straw Items 2778 Wooden 2779 Miscellaneous Wall Hanging

CLASS 589 - NEW CRAFTS 2850 Buttons 2851 Duct Tape 2852 Miscellaneous CLASS 590 - NURSING HOME 3000 Afghans 3001 Beaded Items 3002 Birdhouse and Feeders 3003 Canvas Paintings 3004 Ceramics 3005 Christmas Decorations 3006 Christmas Ornaments 3007 Christmas Wreaths 3008 Crochet 3009 Cross Stitch 3010 Decorated Cloth Items 3011 Embroidery 3012 Fabric Painting 3013 Handmade Dolls and Animals 3014 Handmade Furniture 3015 Hobbies 3016 Painted Glass 3017 Patchwork Art and Quilting 3018 Pen and Pencil Art 3019 Pillow Making 3020 Plastic Weaving 3021 Straw Items 3022 Toys Items for Children 3023 Wall Hangings 3024 Wood Crafts


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WASHINGTON PARISH FAIR 5K RUN/WALK Date: Saturday, October 21, 2017 Time: Race Starts at 8:00 AM; Race day registration & number pickup begins at 7:00 AM Place: Washington Parish Fairgrounds: Through the Fairgrounds - Start & Finish at Fair Stage Entry Fees: Checks Payable to: Washington Parish Fair Pre-Registration: $15.00 (includes T-Shirt) Mail To: Fair 5K, c/o Kelly Ballard. PO Box 375, Franklinton, LA 70438 Must be post marked by 9-28-17. Race Day Registration: $20 (includes T-Shirt while supplies last) 7:00 AM -7:45 AM Awards: Runners: Overall Male & Female; Master (40 & over) Male & Female; 1st & 2nd place in age groups 12 & under through 60 and over - Male & Female Walkers: Overall Male & Female Registration Forms: Can be downloaded from the fair website: www.freefair.com

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Washington Parish Government 909 Pearl Street Franklinton, LA 70438 985-839-7825 www.washingtonparishalerts.org Richard N. Thomas, Jr. Parish President District #6 Reginald McMasters Chairman District #1 Perry Talley

District #4 Andre Johnson

District #2 Michael Fussell

District #5 Pete Thomas

District #3 Chris Workman

District #7 David Anthony

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Welcomes you to Washington Parish’s Free Fair With four convenient offices, WST Electric has provided safe, affordable power to Washington, St. Tammany, and Tangipahoa Parishes for 79 years.

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EDUCATIONAL DIVISION JUNIOR FINE ARTS EXHIBIT Junior Fine Arts Committee Chairman ..................Heather McDaniel Co-Chairman ..............................................................Sherri Breland

NON – ORIGINALS - Class II - 652 4051 – Oils

4061 - Crayon/Oil Pastel

4053 – Watercolors

4063 - Pen and Ink/Felt-Tip Pen

4055 - Acrylics/Tempera

4065 - Printmaking

4057 - Pencil/Colored Pencil

4067 - Mixed Media

4059 - Charcoal/Pastel

RULES AND REGULATIONS MISCELLANEOUS ART FORMS - Class III - 654

1. The exhibit is open to all students in Washington Parish schools, grades K through 12. Work must have been completed since the 2014 Fair. 2. Grades Pre K - 4th will be classified as children’s art. Grades 5 – 12 will be classified as Jr. Fine Arts. 3. Art work must be framed ready to hang with glass and matted if necessary. ONLY Canvas paintings with finished edges will be accepted with or without a frame. Minimum art work size is 9” x 12”; maximum size is 24” x 30” and weighs no more than 5 lbs including matt and frame. Sculpture must be able to stand by itself on a base. Maximum size for sculpture is 3’ L X 3’ W X 6’ H. All work must be dry. No paint-by-numbers will be accepted. All art work must be ready for proper hanging with 2 screw eyes and wire on back. No other type will be accepted. Entries not meeting these requirements will be refused. The committee cannot properly handle entries not meeting these minimum standards. When submitting entries, please consider community standards.

(Batik, textiles, stained glass, ceramics, sculpture, etc.) 4071 - Batik, textiles

4077 - Sculpture

4073 - Stained Glass

4079 - Other Art Forms

4075 – Ceramics

4079A - Recycle Material Only PHOTOGRAPHY - Class IV – 656

1. Photography is open to all students enrolled in Washington parish schools. Entries cannot have been previously entered in the photography competition and must be a current photograph (taken since last fair). 2. Photographs must be 8”x10” only in size. NO EXCEPTIONS. Matted to a 11”x14” mat only in white or off-white. No COLOR mat please. Photo is to be backed by cardboard or may board. NO CORRUGATED board, please. No

4. Only 1 entry per student in Art and 2 per student in photography and 1 per student in miscellaneous art form.

FRAMES or GLASS or HANGERS.

5. The following information must be placed on two small cards (2 x 3). One is to be taped to the back of the exhibit. The other is to be taped to the front bottom right-hand corner of the frame. Student’s name, school, grade, class, title of entry, medium, and original or non-original. Use the proper (catalog classification) numbers below.

3. Only two (2) entries per student. Entries must NOT be in the same category. All

6. All entries must be turned in to the school. The school will submit the entries on the Friday before the Fair. When submitting the paintings, schools are to turn in a master list of works entered. No individual may bring or send his or her picture. Entries must be turned in at the Armory Building on Friday, before the fair week, between 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. Pick-up art work at Armory Building on Monday, after the fair, between 8:30 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. All work listed on master list must be picked up at this time – no partial pick-up or early pick-up. Check out work only through Jr. Fine Art Chairman. Same rules apply to Home School.

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7. Judging will be done by professional out-of-parish judges in the Junior Fine Arts Division, grades 5-12. A separate judge will be provided for the Children’s Arts Division. Ribbons will be awarded, blue, first place; red, second place; white third place; green, honorable mention. There may be a special “Judge’s Award” given in the Pre K- K, 1st–2ndgrade, 3rd-4th grade, 5-6th grade, 7-8th grade, 9-10th grade, 11-12th grade, miscellaneous art forms and photography.

4125 - Outdoor Scenes

4135 - Washington Parish

4127 - Life Studies (People)

Scenes, people, events, etc.

4129 - Life Studies (Animals)

4137 - Other

8. The Fair Association will provide adequate protection and wherever possible a protective railing, but assumes no liability in case of fire, storm damage or other acts beyond its control.

DEFINITIONS:

entries must have two (2) SMALL cards (2x3) with the same information as the art entries. One is to be placed on back and a d one o e on o the front. Example: Student Name Jane Doe Grade 9th B/W or Color Entry No. 4131 - Still Life Black & White Photographs 4121 - Portrait (Human)

4131 - Still Life

4123 - Portrait (Animal)

4133 - Sports Action

Color Photographs 4080 - Portrait (Human)

4090 - Still Life

4082 - Portrait (Animal)

4092 - Sports Action

4084 - Outdoors Scenes

4094 - Washington Parish

4086 - Life Studies (Human)

Scenes, people, events, etc.

4088 - Life Studies (Animal)

4096 - Other

ORIGINAL: The artist’s own composition and concept. NON – ORIGINAL: Anything that the artist copies from published works such as paintings,

Section A: Grades Pre K- K; Section B: Grades 1-2; Section C: Grades 3-4;

prints, calendars, photographs, programs, etc.

Section D: Grades 5-6; Section E: Grades 7-8; Section F: Grades 9-10; Section G: Grades 11-12.

ORIGINALS - Class I - 650 3901 – Oils

4001 - Crayon/Oil Pastel

3903 – Watercolors

4003 - Pen and Ink/Felt-Tip Pen

3905 – Acrylics/Tempera

4005 - Printmaking

3907 – Pencil/Colored Pencil

4007 - Mixed Media

3909 – Charcoal/Pastel







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Dear Friends, As Lieutenant Governor of the State of Louisiana, it is my pleasure to welcome you to our state for the Washington Parish Free Fair Parade. I want to thank you for the commitment to experience the warm hospitality and unique culture Washington Parish has to offer for this special commemorative event. Louisiana is home to many great cultural destinations. A place that could be foreign to Americans and American to foreigners; a place that over time has captured rich and diverse cultures in language, food, architecture, politics, art, music and blended it all together like a great gumbo. There is no real recipe, no exact formula, no rhyme and no reason, like jazz to the untrained ear it rarely makes sense, but when Louisiana’s exceptional quality of life. As Louisiana celebrates her appeal as a top tourist destination, please enjoy your visit and know that we are honored to have your presence and that of the Washington Parish Free Fair Parade. Sincerely, Billy Nungesser Lieutenant Govenor







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