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2019 LEAVENWORTH COUNTY FAIR
WELCOME
McLOUTH, KANSAS Remember, success is so much more than the color of your ribbon! Good Luck at the fair, Bill & Joy Murr, Travis & Morgan Starcher
They say the older you get the faster time flies, I would say that is true because another year has passed and it is County Fair time again!! It has been a long winter and a very wet spring but summer is here and it is time to enjoy the outdoors and showcase our youth and their projects along with the residents of Leavenworth County and their wonderful talents! The Board is excited to bring you four nights of rodeo action this year!! We have scheduled a youth rodeo, mutton busting and mini bull riding competition, adult rodeo and our annual bull buckMike Johnson, out. You might be asking what mutton busting and mini bull riding Fair Board Association President is. Mutton busting is when youth try to ride a sheep for the longest time and those that are past the age and weight limit for the sheep can now showcase their talent at staying on a miniature bull for the longest time. We expect to see some great competitors and quite possibly see them in the future on the big bulls competing for that prize money. You won’t want to miss the action. Now, how does one gather all those sheep once they have been ridden? Well, you call in an expert with some great working herd dogs!! This year we will have a presentation on how these dogs herd livestock during the mutton busting. I’m looking forward to watching this. With the Fair being based on agriculture, farming and ranching, we are mindful of the devastation from the heavy winter snows and terrible flooding that has wiped out cropland, livestock and ruined grain that was stored to our neighbors in the surrounding states along with those right here in our county. Please keep these farmers and ranchers in your thoughts and prayers as they struggle to recover. I was very moved by the videos of the convoy of trucks hauling much needed hay to those affected by the flooding. The theme for this year’s fair is: GROW IT AND SHOW IT. I think that says it all of the pride and respect for the person who chooses farming and ranching as their lifelong career. As always, the carnival will be up and running with arm bands every night!! The exotic petting zoo will be back for your enjoyment and education on these unique animals. New this year is pony rides!! For those who are into horse power, we have two events you can attend. The Mud Run is back on Saturday afternoon and if you prefer hooves over tires, the open horse show is Saturday morning. Don’t forget to check out all the domestic arts and photography exhibits also!! So, you can see there is something for everyone at the Leavenworth County Fair!! Mike Johnson, President
Leavenworth County Fair Association 913-845-3457 OFFICERS President Mike Johnson, Basehor Vice President Mike Kissinger, Tonganoxie Treasurer Teresa Lee, Leavenworth Secretary David Todd, Easton Veterinarian Kyle LaRosh, Tonganoxie DIRECTORS Terms Expire 2019 Teresa Lee Dennis Eberth Nancy McDougal Willie Harris Judy Manthe Brandon Marshall Dan Yates JULY 30TH - AUGUST 3RD
Leavenworth Basehor Leavenworth Tonganoxie McLouth Tonganoxie Bonner Springs
Terms Expire 2020 Ron Ewert Ian Leintz Dick Olson Mike Kissinger Mike McKiddy Mike Johnson Nick Greenwood
Leavenworth Lansing Tonganoxie Tonganoxie Easton Bonner Springs Bonner Springs
Terms Expire 2021 David Todd Dan Kell Jamie Moore Andrew Breuer Glen Berry Jeff Potter Jane Turner
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2019 LEAVENWORTH COUNTY FAIR
TUESDAY, JULY 30TH
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Fair Parade
6:30 pm in Tonganoxie
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2ND
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Draft Horse Pull 8:00 pm - Grandstand
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 31ST
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Youth Rodeo
7:00 pm - Grandstand
THURSDAY, AUGUST 1ST
Adult Rodeo @ 7:00pm 7:00 pm - Grandstand
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Senior Day at the Fair 10:00-12:30 - under "The Big Top" No cost to seniors
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3RD
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Horse Show
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Petting Zoo (Exotic)
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Turtle Races
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Games Concessions Carnival Rides
Pie Baking contest Judging – 1:00pm Administrative Building
Livestock Auction 6:30 pm - Show Arena
✮ Mutton Bustn’ &
Mini Bull Buck @ 7:00pm
EVERY NIGHT
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9:00 am - Horse Arena
1:00pm - under "The Big Top"
Kids Pedal Tractor Pull 3:00pm - Show Arena
Mud Run
Noon – by the ball field
Bull Buckout and Mutton Busting p p Championship 8:00 PM PM --Grandstand 8:00 Grandstand
All roads lead to the fair!
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Thursday-Saturday only
on the midway - open Tuesday thru Saturday. Midland Empire Shows of Plattsburg, MO will have a merry-go-round, ferris wheel, and other rides, games and concessions
Arm Band Every Night
Unlimited rides for $25.00 per night (new band needs to be purchased each night)
EVERY DAY
✮ to Basehor
The Leavenworth County is held in Tonganoxie in The Leavenworth County Fair Fair is held in Tonganoxie in southern southern Leavenworth The fairgrounds can be from Leavenworth County. TheCounty. fairgrounds can be reached reached from Leavenworth by U.S, traveling on U.S. 24/40 Leavenworth by traveling west on 24/40west through Tonganoxie the K-16 go about one-quarter to through the K-16Tonganoxie intersection.toTurn right and on K-16 and go about onemile tomile the to fairthe entrance on theon right to side the road. quarter fair entrance thehand rightside hand fo the road. exhibits open to the public all FIVE days FairFair exhibits willwill be be open to the public all FIVE days of of thethe fairfair (July 24th - 28th) from a.m.11toa.m. 10 p.m. July 30th - Aug. 3rd11 from to 10 p.m.
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4-H/FFA & Open Class Exhibits Commercial Exhibits Open 11 am to 10 pm
Kids’ Pedal Tractor Pull Sponsored by Leavenworth County Farm Bureau Association
Saturday, August 3rd, 3:00 p.m. at the Leavenworth County Fair Grounds Show Arena
Registration is 2 to 3 pm, August 3rd at the show arena JULY 30TH - AUGUST 3RD
Pulling Classes are: A - 4 years and under B - 5 & 6 year olds C - 7 & 8 year olds D - 9 & 10 year olds E - 11 & 12 year olds Page 5
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2019 LEAVENWORTH COUNTY FAIR
Here’s What’s Happening
TUESDAY, July 30th
WEDNESDAY, July 31st
at the Leavenworth County Fair
at the Leavenworth County Fair
12:00 NOON - Opening Ceremony Colors Presented (at Flag Pole) by Tonganoxie VFW Post 9271 6:00 PM - Fair Photo Contest entries due (Administration Building) - 4-H/FFA & Open Swine Show & Showmanship Judging (Show Arena) 6:00 PM-10:00 PM
- ARM
Here’s What’s Happening
BAND at the Carnival ($25.00 each)
6:30 PM
- Annual FAIR
PARADE
Theme: “GROW IT & SHOW IT" Pre-entry forms/rules on page 34 7:00 PM - Fair Photo Contest Judging (Administration Bldg) Pre-entry forms on page 34 8:00 PM
Non - Al Dyer Memorial Food Perishab le Ac c e pted (GRANDSTAND) Contact: Mike Johnson 913-724-2466 (Free Admission)
DRAFT HORSE PULL
JULY 30TH - AUGUST 3RD
9:30 AM - Tractor Operators Event (Check in at 4-H Office) Open to anyone 12 years of age or older 10:00 AM - 4-H/FFA and Open Class Poultry Showmanship Judging (Poultry Barn) 12:30 PM - 4-H Bucket Calf Fitting and Showmanship Judging (Livestock Show Arena) 2:00 PM - 4-H/FFA & Open Class Poultry Show (Poultry Barn) 4:00 PM - 4-H/FFA & Open Class Market & Other Goat Show (Show Arena)
6:00 PM-10:00 PM
- ARM BAND at the Carnival ($25.00 each) 7:30 PM - 4-H/FFA & Open Class Market Lamb Show/Sheep Breeding Show and Showmanship Judging (Livestock Show Arena) 7:00 PM
- Youth
Rodeo
(GRANDSTAND) Gates open at 6:00 pm Admission: $10.00 Free under 5 Call 816-682-1748 July 22nd 5:00-8:00 pm to enter
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Here’s What’s Happening THURSDAY, 8:00 AM - 4-H/FFA & Open Class Rabbit Show and Showmanship Judging (Rabbit Barn) 9:00 AM - 4-H/FFA & Open Class Beef Cattle Show & Showmanship Judging (Livestock Show Arena) 4:00 PM or immediately following Beef Show - 4-H/FFA & Open Class Dairy Goat Show and Showmanship Judging (Livestock Show Arena)
August 1stat the Leavenworth County Fair
Rodeo ( Semi Pro) Gates open 6:00 pm Semi-Pro Rodeo starts no earlier than 7:00 pm Admission: $13 adults , $7 ages 6-12, Under 5 Free Sanctioned (MRCA) High Stakes Rodeo call 816-377-5577 July 24th from 2:00 pm-6:00 pm to enter 8:00 PM - 4-H/FFA & Open Class Dairy Cattle Show & Showmanship Judging (Livestock Show Arena)
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2019 LEAVENWORTH COUNTY FAIR
Here’s What’s Happening 8:00 AM - Livestock Showmanship Round Robin (Livestock Show Arena)
10:00 AM - Livestock Judging Contest (open to anyone) Show Arena 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM
FRIDAY, August 2nd at the Leavenworth County Fair
7:00pm PM Grandstand
Leavenworth County 4-H Foundation Sponsors
Mutton Busting & MiniGatesBull Riding Open 6:00pm
- SENIOR DAY at the Fair
Sponsored by the Leavenworth County Council on Aging (Under the “Big Top�) No cost to seniors 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM - Ag Challenge of Champions (4-H Office)
FRUIT PIE BAKING CONTEST
Admission: $10.00 for adults $5.00 for 6-12 yr. olds Free under 5 yrs.
RULES: No entry fees, limit one entry per person. All entries must be made by the exhibitor from scratch; amateur bakers only. No refrigerated cream, meringue, meat, custard or single crust pies. Complete recipe, typed or printed must accompany entries. Only whole pies may be entered. Disposable pans are to be used as no pie plates or pans will be returned. All entries become the property of the Leavenworth County 4-H Foundation. Prizes will be awarded in three divisions; Youth, 18 and under; Adult, 19-59; Senior 60 and older years of ages. The first two award winning pies in each division will be auctioned off prior to the Livestock Sale on Friday, about 6:00 p.m. in the Livestock Arena. All other pies will be either sold at a set price or donated to the Leavenworth County 4-H Council Food Stand. Proceeds go to the Leavenworth County 4-H Foundation for scholarships. Please contact Patty Scharinger, 913651-0271 or Crystal Miles, 785-8432556 with your questions. Entry forms on page 28. Prizes awarded by The Pot Rack.
A skill-a-thon to challenge your overall agriculture knowledge. OPEN TO EVERYONE!
12:00 AM - 1:00 PM - Pie Baking Contest entries accepted (Administrative Blding - Domestic Arts)
1:00 PM
- PIE BAKING CONTEST judging (Administration Blding - Domestic Arts)
4:30 - 6:30 PM - Buyers Reception (Livestock Show Arena) Refreshments served to 2018 Livestock buyers
6:00 - 6:15 PM - 4-H Spirit Awards, Ag Challenge of Champions and 4-H Scholarships Announced (Show Arena) 7:00 PM (Livestock Show Arena) - 53rd Annual 4-H/FFA
Livestock Auction
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Here’s What’s Happening
SATURDAY, August 3rd at the Leavenworth County Fair 10:00 AM - Ag Olympics - Big Top Tent 10:00 AM - 12 NOON - 4-H Dog Show Agility Classes (Show Arena) 12:00 PM NOON -
Parking fees will start at 10 a.m. on Saturday
MUD RUN
(north field) Entry fee:$10.00 adults; $5:00 for 6-12; 5 & Under Free Contact: Glen Eickleberry 785-639-5672 • www.kmro.net • Rules & Classes 1:00 PM - Turtle Races (Big Top Tent) 2:00 PM - Kid’s Tractor Pull registration (Show Arena) 3:00 PM - Kids Pedal Tractor Pull (Show Arena) Sponsored by Farm Bureau 3:00 PM - Water Event (Horse Arena) Youth under 18
2019 LEAVENWORTH COUNTY FAIR
OPEN HORSE SHOW Hosted by the Leavenworth County 4-H Horse Group. Saturday, August 3rd Show office opens at 8:00 am. NO Pre-entries. Start time 9:00 am. Horse Superintendent: Kathrine Shade (913) 775-0973 Judge: Tracy Stoffer General Rules of KSHSC will be followed. Boots must be worn at all times when in the arena. All Classes $5.00 each Prizes awarded for 1st - 5th Place
8:00 PM
Bull Buckout & Mutton Busting Finals (Grandstand) Admission: Adults $15.00; Children 6 to 12 $10.00, children under 5 free. For rules, regulations, and registration contact High Stakes Rodeo 816-377-5577 Jake@HighStakesRodeo.com
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8:30 AM - Closing Ceremony, Tonganoxie VFW Post 9271 9:00-11:00 AM - 4-H/FFA & OPEN class exhibits released
1. Halter 2 & Under 2. Stock Type Halter 3. Non-Stock Type Halter 4. Showmanship 18 & Under 5. Showmanship 19 & Over 6. Lead-in Rider 5 & Under
7. Walk/Tot Rider 5 & Under 8. Ride A Buck, Open 9. English Pleasure 18 & Under 10. English Pleasure 19 & Over 11. English Equitation 18 & Under 12. English Equitation 19 & Over 13. Walk-Trot Western Pls. 18 & Under** **Rider may not ride in any other performance class
14. Walk-Trot Pls. 19 & Over ** **Rider may not ride in any other performance class
15. Western Pleasure 18 & Under 16. Western Pleasure 19 & Over
17. Western Horsemanship 18 & Under 18. Western Horsemanship 19 & Over 19. Egg On Spoon, Open 20. Rescue Race, Open 21. Flags 13 & Under 22. Flags 14-18 23. Flags 19 & Over 24. Barrels 13 & Under 25. Barrels 14-18 26. Barrels 19 & Over 27. Barrels 2 in a line, Open 28. Poles 13 & Under 29. Poles 14-18 30. Poles 19 & Over 31. Poles 2 in a line Concessions available at the fairgrounds. ***Classes 20, 27, 31 entry fees are $5 per person
Leavenworth County 4-H Horse Group would like to THANK each of our Sponsors. Without their help this show would not be possible. 2019 LEAVENWORTH COUNTY FAIR
OPEN CLASS TO ALL EXHIBITORS: 1. Premium competition is open to Leavenworth and surrounding counties. Premiums are paid only on classes as listed. 2. The entry fee is payable to the Division Superintendent at the time the entry is made except in the case of livestock exhibits. For livestock entry fee amounts and due dates see appropriate division. Entry fees for the fair are as follows: Flowers 25¢ per entry Farm Crops 25¢ per entry Home Economics Cattle 50¢ per entry Youth 25¢ per entry Swine 25¢ per entry Adults 25¢ per entry Sheep 25¢ per entry Senior Citizens 25¢ per entry Poultry 25¢ per bird Horses (Unless otherwise stated) $5 per class Rabbits 25¢ per head 3. Persons making entries shall be furnished with a duplicate tag to be placed on the article to be exhibited. 4. Check with “Fair Calendar of Activities” for time of opening and closing of entries. 5. Exhibitors must deliver their exhibit on the grounds to the superintendent of each division, who will direct the placement and arrangement on the grounds. Exhibitors must give their personal attention to their property, and immediately after the close of the fair, take charge of and remove same. 6. No animal or exhibit may be removed from the fairgrounds before midnight Saturday (except production dairy cattle and dairy goats as specified in Division rules). 7. All exhibits shall be under control of the association during the fair and not be removed from the grounds during the fair without the consent or written permission of the president. Exhibitors, including those to go on to other shows, violating this rule must forfeit any and all premiums that have been awarded. Duplicate of the exhibit tag must be presented to the superintendent before exhibit is removed. This applies to all exhibits. 8. Judging of exhibits will be according to schedule. 9. After awards have been made, ribbons must be left on articles or posted securely adjacent thereto, so that the public may identify awards of judges. 10. Open class premium checks will be issued at the fair board office only and must be cashed within 30 days. They will not be mailed. 11. The association will not be responsible for any injuries, loss or damage to property, livestock or persons taking part on the fairgrounds. All proper precautions will be taken to avoid this possibility, but notice is given that the organization will not be and is in no way responsible, that entry to the grounds is at the risk of said property, livestock or persons concerned. 12. Should any individual enter an animal or article in any other name than that of the bona fide owner or in any other way attempt to perpetrate a fraud, such person, upon positive proof, shall not be allowed to compete or receive premiums. 13. Where a class is not filled the judges may award the prizes according to the merit of the exhibit. Lack of competition shall not bar anyone from a premium, but the article or animal shall not receive a premium unless worthy of it. 14. The management reserves the right to remove from the grounds any exhibit, animals, concession or show that may have been falsely entered or deemed unsuitable or objectionable and to remove any sign, banner, or advertising matter of any kind which may be deemed objectionable by them without giving any reason therefore. 15. No alcoholic beverages allowed on the fairgrounds except at designated events. 16. Articles that make up a collection cannot be entered for separate premiums. 17. Ribbons may be given on classes exhibited but not listed in the premium list, providing they are worthy. 18. The management reserves final and absolute right to interpret its rules and regulations, to amend and add to these rules and to arbitrarily settle and determine all matters connected with the fair. 19. Lights out at 12:00 midnight. All livestock buildings will be closed. Persons on the grounds without valid reason will be asked to leave. This will be enforced by Leavenworth County Sheriff’s Department. (NOTE: Exceptions will be made for livestock shows that run late) 20. The management reserves the right to remove from the fairgrounds any person or persons that are unruly, disruptive or threatening to any fair management, employees or patrons. 21. Premium List for 2019: Please read Article, Rules and Regulations, relative to entry fees. JULY 30TH - AUGUST 3RD
General Rules and Regulatins for Exhibitors NO PARKING ALLOWED around any buildings after 12 noon Tuesday. Any violators will be towed. This will be enforced. No trailers or vehicles will be allowed near buildings to remove livestock or tack before Midnight on Saturday.
ATTENTION ALL LIVESTOCK & HORSE EXHIBITORS 1. LIVESTOCK PRE-ENTRY A. ALL LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS MUST PRE-ENTER the exact number of livestock they will be exhibiting. Open class entry forms can be found on page 34 of this catalog. 4-H/FFA entry forms are available at the extension office. B. Open class only livestock exhibitors must send pre-entry forms (page 34 of this catalog) and fees to respective division superintendents by July 16th. NO EXCEPTIONS. Late entries will be returned unopened. Exhibitors must be at least 7 yrs. old C. See appropriate division for entry fee amounts. 2. ONLY WOOD CHIPS or SHAVINGS ARE ALLOWED TO BE USED AS BEDDING and must be supplied by the exhibitor. Poultry and Rabbits only may use straw. 3. Livestock, rabbits and poultry exhibitors must keep stalls and pens clean and in a presentable condition for public inspection. It is the duty of the superintendents to see that the rule is complied with. Unclean pens may bar a premium. STATEMENT FOR ANIMAL CARE FOR LEAVENWORTH COUNTY FAIR LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS The Leavenworth County Fair and Livestock Show is the showplace for animal agricultural and animal care for Leavenworth County livestock producers, 4-H and FFA members. All animals and livestock shown, housed or displayed shall receive care that is humane, healthful, stress free, and consistent with public expectations. Cruelty, neglect, or indifference to animal comfort and welfare will not be tolerated and will constitute grounds for removal from the premises. Ample feed and clean water will be provided to all animals consistent with sound animal husbandry practices and with rules and regulations set forth by the Leavenworth County Fair Association and the Leavenworth County 4-H Council. The environment in which animals are kept will be clean and sanitary at all times. Animals experiencing illness, injury, or discomfort will be professionally attended by a veterinarian. Exhibits shall reflect the care and concern that all Leavenworth County and Kansas producers have for livestock. 4. All livestock and horses (including draft horses) are subject to inspection by the fair veterinarian and animals showing evidence of infection or contagious diseases will be removed from the fairgrounds. The management reserves the right to inspect all livestock for the use of illegal drugs. Violators will forfeit all prizes and could be subject to criminal charges. a.) Withdrawal times for drugs, growth promotants, and other approved materials: Exhibitors, their parents, leaders and instructors have a serious responsibility to use animal health aids (drugs), growth promotants and any other approved materials with great care, and only when needed and in correct amounts. Approved withdrawal times are set and must be followed to assure that meat customers receive is wholesome food. b.) Blood and Urine Tests: The giving of an oral or injected diuretic, growth promotant, or other medication not approved for any domestic animal constitutes an unethical practice. The Fair Board Management reserves the right to have a blood, urine and/or tissue laboratory analysis made on any animal including horses and draft horses entered in competition . An exhibitor of an animal producing an analysis with a quantity of diuretic or any unapproved or illegal medication will forfeit all prizes and premiums, and may be barred from future competition at the Leavenworth County Fair. The Grand and Reserve Grand Champion of each species and any other exhibited animal may be tested. c.) Special Rule Sheep and Goats (Scrapies): All sexually intact sheep (ewes and rams) must be identified with an official USDA premise ID tag. This includes all market ewes. All sexually intact goats (does and bucks) must be identified with an official tattoo or tag (with appropriate papers) per current USDA and state of Kansas regulations. 5. Livestock entered as a definite breed need not have the certificate of registration, but must show definite characteristics of that breed, the judge having the right to declare an animal not eligible to compete. This rule means that good grades of a definite breed may compete in the breed of their sire. 6. No blocking chutes in any barn at any time. Blocking chutes are not to be placed in any location blocking a road, walkway or manure disposal area. The management reserves the right to move any blocking chutes placed in an unsuitable area. Exhibitors are expected to keep blocking chutes and surrounding areas neat and clean. Blocking chutes must be removed immediately after the fair. Page 11
OPEN CLASS
Division DO
DAIRY CATTLE
PRE-ENTRY of Livestock Exhibits is a MUST: For pre-entry instructions see page 11 under “General Rules and Regulations for Exhibitors” Entry Fee: 50 cents per entry Entries Accepted/weighed in: Thursday 8:30 am - 12 Noon
Judging/Show: Thursday, August 1st, 8:00 PM , Show Arena Superintendent: Rob Leach, 913-723-3472 Special Rules: Lactating dairy cattle will enter the fairgrounds on Thursday from 8 am to noon. These entries will be released to leave the fairground after 11 pm on Thursday. Stalls must be cleaned prior to the removal of these animals. No lacatating dairy cattle will be allowed to stay on the grounds other than the show day. All other animals must enter by Tuesday 12 noon. Premiums: $10.00 First Place Open class premium checks will not be mailed. They must be $5.00 Second Place picked up at the fair office. $2.50 Third Place Awards: Junior Champion female in each breed will show for Supreme Junior Champion Female and Senior Champion Females in each breed will show for Supreme Senior Champion Female. The Leavenworth County DHIA will award: $50.00 Cash Prize for the Supreme Junior Champion Female and $100.00 Cash Award for Supreme Senior Champion Female. Classes for Each Breed: Class numbers will coincide with the 4-H/FFA classes. When completing the pre-entry form, please leave the class number blank. Classes are as follows: - Junior Heifer Calf – January 1 to April 30, 2018 - Heifer Calf – September 1 to December 31, 2017 - Junior Yearling Heifer – dropped March 1 to August 30, 2018 - Senior Yearling Heifer – dropped Sept. 1, 2014 to Feb. 28, 2017 - Heifer or Cow – dropped August 30, 2016 to September 1, 2017 (2 to 3 years old) - Aged Cow – dropped before September 1, 2016
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OPEN CLASS
Division BO
BEEF CATTLE
PRE-ENTRY of Livestock Exhibits is a MUST: For pre-entry instructions see page 11 under “General Rules and Regulations for Exhibitors.” Additional entry forms are available at the extension office. Entry Fee: 50 cents per head Entries Accepted/weighed in: Tuesday 9:30-11 am
Judging/Show: Thursday, August 1st, 9:00 AM, Show Arena Superintendent: Katie Campbell 913-683-1415 Special Rules: 1. All entries due July 16, 2019 NO EXCEPTIONS! Late entries will be returned unopened. 2. 4-H and FFA who are showing their beef animals in both 4-H/FFA and open class do not need to send in open class entries. 4-H/FFA entries are due June 30th and are automatically entered in open class. Exceptions: If 4-H/FFA member is exhibiting a beef animal in open class only (example: bull, send in entry by July 16th. Be sure and mark on entry form that you are exhibiting in 4-H/FFA also and note total number of beef exhibits. 3. Open class beef entries limited to 4 animals per exhibitor 4. Open class entry fees must be paid with entry form in advance. 5. Mail all entries and entry fees to the beef superintendent 6. All cattle entered are to be checked in with the superintendent on Tuesday 9 to 11 a.m. Entries not checked in are considered as no-shows. 7. Wood chips are the acceptable bedding and will be provided by the exhibitor. Straw for bedding will not be allowed. Hay and feed may not be stored in or around the cattle barn. 8. There is a limited space for cattle trailer parking. The fair board requests exhibitors to share trailers for storing additional feed. All other trailers should be removed from fairgrounds. 9. Cow/Calf pairs will be exhibited on show day only. No exceptions. Barn Space provided if available. 10. The use of portable generators for electricity on beef show day is appreciated. 11. Review general rules section. Special Rules: Double registered animals may show as beef or dairy, but not both. Irrespective of general fair rules and regulations no other age classes will be allowed. Premiums: Prizes offerd on all recognized beef breeds and all crossbred heifers in each classification $10.00 First Place Open class premium checks will not be $5.00 Second Place mailed. They must be picked up at the $2.50 Third Place fair office and cashed within 30 days. Awards: Champion Bull, Champion Market Steer, Champion Heifer – 1st and 2nd places of each class show for Champion by Breed. Classes for each Breed: 9 – Market Beef Steers showed by breed; classes divided by weight if necessary 10 – Market Beef Heifer: 1000 lbs. or more; classes divided by weight if necessary 11 – Bulls dropped between January 1 and Februaray 28 of current year. Animal must be weaned 12 – Bull dropped between September 1 and December 31 of previous year. 13 – Bull dropped between May 1 and August 31 of previous year. 14 – Bull dropped between January 1 and April 30 of previous year. 15 – Bull dropped between January 1 and December 31 two years prior 16 – Breeding Beef dropped between January 1 and February 28 of current year. Animal must be weaned 17 – Breeding Beef dropped between Sept. 1 and Dec. 31 of previous year. 18 – Breeding Beef dropped between May 1 and August 31 of previous year. 19 – Breeding Beef dropped between January 1 and April 30 of previous year. 20 – Breeding Beef dropped between January 1 and December 31 two years prior. Animal must not have calved Classes for Combined Breed: 21 – Cow/Calf Pair (Limitations: Cows may not enter in this class more than twice; example: Cow can be entered in 2018 and 2019) 2019 LEAVENWORTH COUNTY FAIR
OPEN CLASS
SWINE
Division SW
PRE-ENTRY of Livestock Exhibits is a MUST: For pre-entry instructions see page 11 under “General Rules and Regulations for Exhibitors” Entry Fee: 25¢ per entry Entries Accepted and Weighed: Monday from 6 to 9 pm
OPEN CLASS
SHEEP
PRE-ENTRY of Livestock Exhibits is a MUST: For pre-entry instructions see page 11 under “General Rules and Regulations for Exhibitors” Entry Fee: 25¢ per entry Entries accepted and Weighed: Tuesday 8-9:30 am
Judging/Show: Tuesday, July 30th, 6:00 PM, Show Arena Superintendent: Dean Sheets 913-723-3505 Assistant: Gene Waters 913-250-0660 Special Rules: Exhibitors limited to 2 market and 2 breeding animals. Market hogs must have been born after January 1, 2019. Clipping without restraint will be permitted on fairgrounds. Premiums: Prizes offered on all breeds are $4.50 First Place Open class premium checks $3.50 Second Place will not be mailed. They must $2.00 Third Place be picked up at the fair office Classes for Each Breed: 26 – Spring Gilt 27 – Market Hog Pee-Wee Showmanship: Non-competition. Participation only. Open to 5 and 6 year olds. All exhibitors will receive an award. Exhibitors may show animlas belonging to another family member that is already entered. All exhibitors will show in one class before the regular show. Return entries by July 16th to Gene Waters, 26730 NE Lawrence Dr., Leavenworth, KS 66048. Judging and show coincides with Division SW. For safety reasons it is strongly suggested pee-wee exhibitors be capable of showing swine by themselves.
Division SH
Market Lamb/Breeding Show/Showmanship: Wednesday, July 31st, 7:30 PM, Show Arena Superintendent: Abby Coffin 913-683-5328 Assistant: Dyla Lawrence 816-863-2965 Special Rules: All sexually intact ewes and rams must be identified with an official USDA premise ID tag. This is per current State of Kansas regulations. This includes all market ewes. Premiums: are: $4.50 $3.50 $2.00
Prizes offered on all recognized breeds First Place Second Place Third Place
Classes for Each Breed: 30 – Ram Lamb 31 – Rams, over 1 year
Open class premium checks will not be mailed. They must be picked up at fair office.
32 – Ewes, aged - over 1 year 33 – Market Lamb, show at short fleece
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Open class registration can be mailed to Superintendent: Carrie Koch 913-775-1647 Special Rules: Lactating dairy goats will enter the fairgrounds on Thursday from 8 am to noon. These entries will be released to leave the fair ground after 11 pm on Thursday. Stalls must be cleaned prior to the removal of these animals. No production dairy goats will be allowed to stay on the grounds other than the show day. All sexually intact does and bucks must be identified with an official tag or tattoo with appropriate papers. This is per current USDA and State of Kansas regulations. Premiums: Prizes offered on all breeds $4.50 First Place Open class premium checks $3.50 Second Place will not be mailed. They must $2.00 Third Place be picked up at fair office. DAIRY ONLY CLASSES: for each breed (breed name is needed) Dairy Goats Superintendent: Carrie Koch 913-775-1647 04 - Junior Doe up to 6 months 05 - Junior Doe 6 to 12 months not in milk 06 - Junior Doe 12 - 24 months not in milk 07 - Senior Doe 12 - 24 months in milk 08 - Senior Doe 24 months and older in milk 10 - Yearling Bucks up to 12 months ALL OTHER BREEDING STOCK (breed name is needed) Category: Miniature (M) & Fiber (F). Please put stock in the appropriate category AND class. (ie, Miniature, Jr. doe born during current year would be M11). All bucks may be displayed on the day of show only. Classes Miniature & Fiber 11 - Jr Doe born current year 12 - Yearling doe not over 2 years 13 - Adult doe over 2 years 14 - Weather Goat/Market (only in fiber) 15 - Yearling buck Breeding Chevon (Meat Chevon Only) 16 - Jr Doe up to 6 months of age 17 - Jr doe 6 - 12 months of age 18 - Yearling doe 12 - 24 months of age 19 - Adult doe 24 months or older 20 - Yearling buck 21 - Market Chevon
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OPEN CLASS
Division PO
POULTRY
PRE-ENTRY of Livestock Exhibits is a MUST: For pre-entry instructions see page 11 under “General Rules and Regulations for Exhibitors” Entry Fee: 25¢ per entry Entries Checked In: Tuesday from 8 am-12 noon and 1-5:30 pm
Judging/Show: Wednesday, July 31st, 2 pm, Poultry Barn Superintendent: Diane Larsen 683-3291 24714 187th Street, Leavenworth, KS 66048 Special Rules: Ample room will be provided. Bring feed for birds for five days. Exhibitors are responsible for keeping pens clean. READ GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS. All birds going to state fair this year must be tested free of pullorum-typhoid by a certified blood-tester or a typhoid clean hatchery by July 25th or within 90 days of the state fair. Exhibitors must mail certificates with entries to superintendent by July 16th. Contact the Extension office for information on licensed testers in the county. There will be a $1.25 fee per bird for testing done on open class poultry at entry time. Premiums: offered on all recognized breeds. Prizes for classes 40 thru 43 are: Prizes for classes 44 thru 51 are: $1.00 First Place $1.50 First Place $.75 Second Place $1.00 Second Place $.50 Third Place $.75 Third Place Premium checks will not be mailed. They must be picked up at the fair office. Classes 40 – Standard Breeds, Large Fowl – Young Pen. One bird of either sex. 41 – Standard Breeds, Large Fowl – Old Pen. One bird of either sex. 42 – Standard Breeds, Bantams – Young Pen. One bird of either sex. 43 – Standard Breeds, Bantams – Old Pen. One bird of either sex. 44 – Production Pullets – Pen of 3. Standard bred, crossbred or straincross pullets to be judged on egg production qualities only. 45 – Production Hens – Pen of 3. Standardbred, crossbred or straincross birds of the same sex to be judged on meat production qualities only. 46 – Meat Type Chickens – Pen of 3. Crossbred or straincross birds of the same sex to be judged on meat production qualities only. 47 – Turkeys, all breeds – Pen, 1 bird of either sex 48 – Ducks, all breeds – Pen, 1 bird of either sex 49 – Geese, all breeds – Pen, 1 bird of either sex 50 – Pigeons, all breeds – Pen, 1 bird of either sex 51 – Pen of other poultry – 1 bird of one breed NOT LISTED ABOVE. (Exhibitors may have any number of entries in this class but each entry must be a different breed).
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OPEN CLASS
Division RA
RABBITS
PRE-ENTRY of Livestock Exhibits is a MUST. For pre-entry instructions see page 11 under “General Rules and Regulations for Exhibitors” Entry fee: 25¢ per entry Entries Checked In: Monday from 5-9 pm
Judging/Show: Thursday, August 1st, 8 AM, Rabbit Barn Superintendent: Roxanne Kell 913-680-6964 1813 10th Avenue, Leavenworth, KS 66048 Co-Superintendent: Dana Auffert 660-541-3923 Special Rules: ALL RABBITS MUST BE TATTOOED IN LEFT EAR. May not be released until Sunday 9 am to noon.Bring bedding, feed and water cups or crocks and must keep pans clean, Exhibitors responsible for clean pens. Premiums: $1.00 First Place Open class premium checks 75¢ Second Place will not be mailed. They must 50¢ Third Place be picked up at fair office. Classes: 110 - Junior Bucks 3 months to 5 months 111 - Junior Doe 3 months to 5 months 112 - Intermediate Buck 6-8 months 113 - Intermediate Doe 6-8 months 114 - Senior Buck over 8 months 115 - Senior Doe over 8 months 116 - Meat Pen A recognized breed, not over 5 pounds each and not over 60 days old.
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OPEN CLASS
Division C
Entry fee: 25¢ per entry Entries Accepted: Tuesday from 1-4 pm Green metal building - east side Superintendent: Jacob Thomas 913-683-4224
Judging starts Tuesday, July 30th at 5 pm Special Rules: Exhibitors may have one entry per class. Premiums: $2.00 First Place Open class premium checks $1.50 Second Place will not be mailed. They must $1.00 Third Place be picked up at fair office. FIELD CROP Classes: Corn 11 - White or Yellow (ten ear exhibit) Sorghum 15 - Hybrid Gran Sogrhum (ten head exhibit) 16 - Hybrid Forage Sorghum (ten head exhibit) Wheat 20 - One Gallon Sample Alfalfa 22 - One gallon sample of seed Red Clover 23 - One gallon sample of seed Brome Grass 24 - One gallon sample of seed Alfalfa 25 Hay to consist of one flake or slice from a rectangular bale, or 10 inch section cut from a round bale. The flake or slice Red Clover 26should be approximately 6 inches in thickness and tied in Prairie 27 two directions. Brome 28 Soybeans 29 - Bundle of three plants
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Horticulture - VEGETABLES Premiums for garden display are: $3.00 First Place $2.50 Second Place $1.00 Third Place 35 - GARDEN DISPLAY Exhibit consists of 5 different fresh vegetables. Canned vegetables are not acceptable. Only one variety of a specific vegetable may be exhibited. The number of the 5 vegetables to be exhibited are: Large Vegetables: (one each) watermelon, squash, pumpkin, eggplant, cabbage, cantaloupe, etc. Medium Vegetables: (5 each) cucumbers, carrots, beets,tomatoes, onions, peppers, parsnips, okra, Irish potatoes, sweet potatoes, etc. Small Vegetables: (approx. one dozen) Green beans, etc. Premiums for other vegetable exhibits, fruit and honey are: $2.00 First Place Open class premium checks $1.50 Second Place will not be mailed. They must $1.00 Third Place be picked up at fair office.
Horticulture - VEGETABLES 40 - Plate of 5 tomatoes 41 - Plate of 5 cherry tomatoes 42 - Plate of 5 red potatoes 43 - Plate of 5 white potatoes 44 - Plate of 5 sweet potatoes 45 - Plate of 5 white onions 46 - Plate of 5 yellow onions 47 - Plate of 5 red onions JULY 30TH - AUGUST 3RD
48 - Plate of 12 beans, green snap 49- Plate of 12 beans, yellow wax 50 - Plate of 5 table beets 51 - Plate of 5 carrots 52 - One eggplant 53 - Plate of 5 peppers, bell 54 - Plate of 5 peppers, hot 55 - Plate of 5 peppers, sweet 56 - Plate of 5 turnips
FIELD CROPS, HORTICULTURE, HONEY
57 - One watermelon 58 - One pumpkin 59 - One cantaloupe 60 - Plate of 5 cucumbers 61 - Plate of 5 okra 62 - One squash, summer 63 - One squash, winter 64 - One squash, zucchini 65 - Other vegetable (follow size guidelines above for number of specimens to exhibit)
Horticulture - FRUIT 66 - Plate of 5 apples (any variety) 67 - Plate of 5 pears (any variety) 68 - Plate of 5 peaches (white) 69 - Plate of 5 peaches (yellow) 70- One small basket white grapes 71 - One small basket blue grapes
Kansas Honey Open to all beekeepers. All jars must be plain and free of labels. No inner seals in lids. AG400 Extractred Honey; Light AG401 Extracted Honey; Dark AG402 Chunk Honey AG403 Comb Honey AG404 Cut Comb AG405 Crystallized/Creamed Honey AG406 Honey Gift Package AG407 Beeswax AG410 Frame of Honey (shallow or medium depth) Youth Entries, Age 18 and under AG412Y Extractred Honey; Light AG413Y EXtracted Honey; Dark AG414Y Honey Gift Package AG415Y Frame Honey (shallow or medium depth) The Kansas Honey Producers Association will present an engraved plaque to the beekeeper in both categories with the greatest total number of points as determined by the judges. In open class you must enter 3 or more classes to be eligible for this award. In the youth class you must enter at least two categories
Extractred Honey: also known as strained honey, is honey that has been separated from the comb by centrifugal force, gravity, straining, or other means. Shall consist of 3 one-pound Queenline or Classic jars, no inner seals in lids. All jars must be plain and free of labels. Chunk Honey: shall consist of 1 strip of cut comb (full length of the jar) in 3 one-pound round glass jars. Comb Honey: three “rounds” “cassettes” (clear lids both sides, no pressure sensitive label), or “basswood sections” (cardboard carton with window, no producer’s name or address). Cut Comb Honey: three comb honey cut and placed in commercial plastic comb honey boxes (4x4). Gift Package: Items must be clearly labeled, as they would be offered for sale - except any marks identifying the entrant must be obscured or removed, or fictitious. Fictitous labels must meet legal label requirements. Gift package, if wrapped, must be able to be unwrapped for judging. Homemade food items must have recipes attached. Gift packages must contain at least 50% producer made items. A 3”x5” note card must be included that states the intended use and cost of package. Youth gift packages may not contain alcoholic beverages Beeswax: 3 lb. block geometric shape, not decorative, smooth surface top and bottom. Frame of Honey: shallow or medium depth Frame must be in display case, both sides visible. Display case available upon request. Neither the Kansas State Fair nor The Kansas Honey Producers are responsible for items that are lost or stolen
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OPEN CLASS
General Rules
Home Economics (Located on west end of Administration Bldg) Superintendents: Ferry Evans 913-845-2405 Barbara Kramer 913-796-6141
Judging begins Tuesday, July 30th at 10 am Entry Fees: 25¢ per entry. Entry Time: Monday 6:30 - 8:30 pm., Tuesday 8 - 9 am Release Time: Saturday 9-10 pm, Sunday 9-10:30 am General Rules: 1. Premium competition is open to Leavenworth County and surrounding counties. 2. Premiums are paid only on classes as listed. 3. Entry fee is $.25 per entry. 4. Entry cards may be picked up at the First State Bank, the courthouse annex in Tonganoxie, the County Extension Office in Leavenworth, the Tonganoxie Library or at the fair during entry times. 5. Entry card must be filled out in its entirety prior to going to the entry table. (no exceptions) 6. Name labels are appreciated. 7. Exhibitors are limited to one entry per class, except where noted otherwise. 8. Unauthorized use of copyright materials, such as Disney, cartoon characters or sports logos, is not permitted.
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HOME ECONOMICS
9. All entries will be divided into three age groups: S – Senior Citizen, age 60 and over A – Adult, age 17-59 Y – Youth, age 16 and under (state age) Mark appropriate age group on entry card. Example: 100-S, 100-A, 100-Y (8) 10. The bottom part of the entry card is your receipt and MUST be pre sented when picking up your entry. 11. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place ribbons are awarded in each class in each age group. Ribbons are awarded on merit. The judge reserves the right to withhold awards if entries are not deserving of recognition. 12. Special award ribbons are awarded at the judge’s discretion. 13. No entries will be released before 9:00 pm on Saturday – NO EXCEPTIONS! 14. Any exhibit left after 11:00 am Sunday will become the property of the Open Class Home Economics Department. There is no post fair pick-up point. 15. Every precaution will be taken to ensure the safety of all entries, but in no case will the management be responsible for the loss or injury to same. 16. Please check each department for additional special rules. 17. Open class checks must be picked up in the fair office. They will not be mailed. 18. All articles must be made by exhibitor.
2019 LEAVENWORTH COUNTY FAIR
CLOTHING, TEXTILES, NEEDLE ARTS
OPEN CLASS Superintendent: Nancy Wood 913-683-4527 Entry Time: Monday 6:30-8:30 pm; Tuesday 8-9 am Entries Released: Saturday 9-10 pm; Sunday 9-10:30 am. NO EXCEPTIONS
Judging begins Tuesday, July 30th at 10 am Special Rules: 1. Please read Home Economics General Rules, page 18. 2. Entry must have been completed in the last two years. 3. Quilts may be entered in one class: once for the piecing or once for the quilting. 4. Entry should be in good condition, clean and ready for exhibit. 5. If an article is an original design, please note by adding “O” to the entry card -example: 140-A(O). Attach a brief note describing how you got your idea. 6. Exhibitors are allowed 2 entries per class number in the quilt department. 7. All entries must be a fabric sandwich made up of (3) three layers (a top, a filling, and a back) held together with thread or string that goes through all layers: EXCEPT where specificed as unfinished top or unfinished block. Miniature Quilts: Quilts that are miniature representations of full size quilts, and are less in size than 36” square, with each block no more than 4”. All surface techniques, quilting and finishing should be miniature in scale Premiums: $1.50 First Place $1.25 Second Place $1.00 Third Place Open class premium checks will not
be mailed. They must be picked up at fair office Needlework, Embroidery and Counted Cross Stitch 100 Picture (other than counted cross stitch) 101 Pillow (stuffed) 102 Pillow Cases 103 Towels 104 Multiple Item (set) 105 Table or Lunch Cloth 106 Napkins 107 Scarf or Runner 108 Needlepoint and/or Bargello 109 Crewel 110 Hardanger 111 Ribbon 112 Shadow 113 Beaded (other than counted cross stitch) 114 Smocked Item 115 Sampler (combination of stitches) 116 Waste Canvas 117 Counted Cross Stitch (11 count & under)
118 Counted Cross Stitch (14-17 count)
119 Counted Cross Stitch (18-27 count)
120 Counted Cross Stitch (28 count & above)
121 Counted Cross Stitch (embellished)
122 Embroidered Doll/Toy (stuffed) 123 Embroidered PIece
Knitting & Crocheting 126 127 128 129 130 131 132 133
Tatting Pillow (stuffed) Edging or Insertion Filet Crochet Infant or Doll Clothing Toy or Accessory Thread (multiple item - set) Thread Small (13” & under)
134 135 136 137 138 139
Thread Medium (up to 20”) Thread Large (up to 36”) Thread X-Large (over 36”) Afghan (ripple, shell) Afghan (granny square) Afghan (stitch w/embroidery or work in design)
140 Afghan (2 or more threads) 141 Afghan (other full size) 142 Afghan (crib, nursery) 143 Yarn Small (13” & under) 144 Yarn Medium (14”-25”) 145 Yarn Large (26”-36”) 146 Yarn X-Large (over 36”) 147 Yarn - Multiple Item (set) 148 Contstructed Item (i.e.,sweater) 149 Other knit or crochet item not listed 150 Knitted and Crochet Scarf
Quilts 200 Hand Applique Top 201 Machine Applique top 202 Hand Embroidered Top 203 Machine Embroidered Top 204 Hand Pieced Top 205 Machine Pieced Top 206 1 Hand Pieced Block 207 1 Machine Pieced Block 208 Comforter 209 Machine Pieced Top by a group 210 Hand Quilting 211 Hand Quilting by more than one person 212 Machine Quilting – Pantagram 213 Machine Quilting – Custom 214 Machine Quilting w/Home Sewing Machine 215 Multi Media 216 Miniature (see Note 1) 217 Crib, Nursery, Lap 218 Placemats, or other multiple items 219 Garment 220 Wearable Art 221 Part Antique (see Note 2) 222 Your First Quilt
223 Unfinished Quilt 224 Embellished Quilt 225 T-Shirt Quilt 226 Crazy Quilt 227 Rag Quilt 228 Paper Piecing 229 Chenille Quilt 230 Reclaimed Quilted Wall Hanging 231 Quilted Christmas Ornament 232 Quilted Christmas Tree Skirt 233 Quilted Mantle Scarf or Table Runner 234 Quilted Stocking 235 Other Quilted Item Not Listed 236 Antique Reclaimed Quilt 237 Wall Hanging
Fashion Construction 250 Dress 251 2 or 3 Piece Suit 252 Coat or Jacket 253 Skirt 254 Blouse or Shirt 255 Pants, Slacks, Jeans, Shorts 256 Lounge or Night Wear 257 Sweatshirt or T-Shirt 258 Child’s Garment 259 Doll Clothing 260 Vest 261 Fashion Accessories 262 Wearable Art 263 Formal or Gown 264 Smocking 265 Costume 265 Costume 266 Home Décor 267 Felted Item 268 Other Fashion Item not categorized 269 Reclaimed Wearable Item 270 Christmas Garment
Reclaimed Textiles 271 Wall Hanging – Not Quilted 272 Rug 273 Home Accessories 274 Toys
Traditionally Hooked Articles 280 281 282 283
Tapestry Primitive Wall Hanging Other Item Not Listed
Christmas (Not Quilted) 290 Ornament 291 Stocking 292 Mantel Scarf or Table Runner 293 Tree Skirt 294 Picture 295 Accessory 296 Doll 297 Holiday Other than Christmas JULY 30TH - AUGUST 3RD
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ART & PHOTOS
OPEN CLASS ARTWORK â&#x20AC;&#x201C; PEN & INK 330 Abstract 331 Landscape 332 Action 333 Still Life 334 Portrait 335 Animal 336 Other
Art Superintendent: Sidney Grinter 785-393-7636 Photo Superintendent: Denise Rogers 913-449-9445 Entry Time: Monday 6:30-8:30 pm Tuesday 8-9 am Entries Released: Saturday 9-10 pm Sunday 9-10:30 am
Judging begins Tuesday, July 30th, 10 am Special Rules: 1. Please read Home Economics General Rules, page 18. 2. All paintings, drawings, and photographs MUST BE mounted and framed with secure tabs (or wire across the back) for hanging or they will BE DISQUALIFIED. 3. All pictures and photos must have exhibitors name and address on back. 4. Subject matter must be original (no use of copyright material). 5. Pictures/photos must have been completed in the last two years. 6. Amateur entries only, please.
Premiums: $1.50 First Place $1.25 Second Place $1.00 Third Place Open class premium checks will not be mailed. They must be picked up at fair office. ARTWORK â&#x20AC;&#x201C; ACRYLIC 301 Abstract 302 Landscape 303 Action 304 Still Life 305 Formal 306 Floral 307 Animal 308 Other ARTWORK â&#x20AC;&#x201C; WATERCOLOR 309 Abstract 310 Landscape 311 Action 312 Still Life 313 Portrait
314 Floral 315 Animal 316 Other 317 Street Scene 318 Seascape ARTWORK â&#x20AC;&#x201C; OIL 320 Abstract 321 Landscape 322 Action 323 Still Life 324 Portrait 325 Floral 326 Animal 327 Other
ARTWORK â&#x20AC;&#x201C; PENCIL 340 Abstract 341 Landscape 342 Action 343 Still Life 344 Portrait 345 Animal 346 Other ARTWORK â&#x20AC;&#x201C; PASTEL/CHARCOAL 360 Abstract 361 Landscape 362 Action 363 Still Life 364 Portrait 365 Animal 366 Other ARTWORK â&#x20AC;&#x201C; OTHER MEDIA 350 Color Marker 351 Tube Ball Point 352 Paint by Number 353 Colored Pencil 354 Crayon Work (youth)
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Finger Paint (Youth) Scratchboard Silk Screen String or Wire Art Collage Decoupage Glass Etching Lithograph Plaque Mixed Media Mixed Media & Glass Computer-Generated Art 378 Animal 379 Other PHOTOGRAPHS - COLOR 380 Landscape 380A Cloudscape 381 Action 382 Still Life 382A Architectural 383 Portrait 384 Special Effects 385 Animal 385A Birds 385B Insects 386 Sequence 387 Flowers 388 Wildlife 389 Mixed Garden 390 Other
PHOTOGRAPHS BLACK & WHITE 390A Landscape 391 Action 392 Still Life 393 Portrait 394 Others 395 Old Photograph Restored 396 Animal 396A Birds 396B Insects 397 Special Effects 398 Flowers PHOTOGRAPHS DIGITALLY ENHANCED 400 Landscape 401 Action 402 Still Life 403 Portrait 404 Animal 405 Special Effects 406 Flowers 407 Other
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CRAFTS
OPEN CLASS 400 401 402
Superintendent: Susy Ross 785-764-5770 Entry Time: Monday 6:30-8:30 pm Tuesday 8-9 am Entries Released: Saturday 9-10 pm Sunday 9-10:30 am
Judging Begins Tuesday, July 30th, 10am Special Rules: 1. Please read Home Economics General Rules, page 18. 2. All crafts must be completed (rugs should be bound, etc.) 3. All items must have been made in the last two years. 4. Kits are permitted. 5. If an article is an original design, please note by adding â&#x20AC;&#x153;Oâ&#x20AC;? to the entry card; ie: 140-A(O). Attach a brief note describing how you got your idea. Premiums: $1.50 First Place $1.25 Second Place $1.00 Third Place Open class premium checks will not be mailed. They must be picked up at fair office.
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Barn Quilt (2x2) Basket w/without handle Ceramics/Pottery commercial mold, unglazed dry brush, base coat, stain Ceramics/Pottery commercial mold, glazed Ceramics/Pottery free form Ceramics/Pottery wheel Cement/Plaster Embellishing apparel Embellishing fabric Embellishing footwear (â&#x20AC;&#x153;Fancy Feetâ&#x20AC;?) Embellishing glass Embellishing wood Embellishing other
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FOODS DIVISION
OPEN CLASS Superintendent: Starla Jones 785-764-5770 Entry Time: Monday 6:30-8:30 pm & Tuesday 8-9 am Entries Released: Saturday 9-10 pm; Sunday 9-10:30 am
Judging begins Tuesday, July 30th, 10 am Special Rules: 1. Read Home Economics general rules on page 18. 2. Exhibits shall be on cardboard or stiff paper plates and slipped into a clear plastic bag and fastened with a wire twist, or zip bag, except cakes. Cakes will be on a covered cardboard or plate. 3. All entries must be whole products. No half cakes, etc. 4. Fair personnel are not responsible for entries after 11 am Sunday. 5. Food items will be sold on Tuesday at 3 p.m. Anyone wishing to take their pie, cake or bread home must say so when entering and pick up by 3 p.m. Tuesday before the sale.
YEAST BREAD 500 White Bread 501 Whole Wheat Bread 502 Rye Bread 503 Multi-grain Bread 504 Raisin Bread 505 Sourdough Bread 506 French Bread 507 Cinnamon Rolls (4) 508 Whole Wheat Rolls (4) 509 Light Rolls (4) 510 Sweet Rolls (4) 511 Coffee Cake 512 Tea Ring 513 Machine Yeast Bread 514 Ethnic Bread
QUICK BREADS 520 Vegetable Quick Bread 521 Fruit Quick Bread 522 Plain Quick Bread 523 Coffee Cake 524 Cinnamon Rolls (4) 525 Muffins (4) 526 Baking Powder Biscuits (4) 527 Machine Quick Bread 528 Nut Quick Bread 529 Gluten Free Page 22
WHOLE CAKES 535 Dietetic Cakeinclude recipe 536 Angel Food (w/or w/o frosting) 537 Chiffon (w/or w/o frosting) 538 Sponge (w/or w/o frosting) 539 Chocolate or Devils Food (frosted) 540 Bundt Cake (frosted or unfrosted) 541 Burnt Sugar Cake (frosted) 542 German Chocolate Layer Cake (frosted) 543 White or Butter Layer Cake (frosted) 544 Spice Cake 545 Vegetable Cake 546 Fruit Cake 547 Gingerbread Cake 548 Cup Cakes (4) 549 Pound Cake 550 Other Flavor Cake 551 Gluten Free Cake
6. One cookie, one section of cake, pie or bread will be left for display. Profits from the food items sale will be used for improvements of the home economic exhibit areas. Decorated Cakes will not be sold. 7. If entering more than 5 food entries, must furnish a list of items and classes Y - Youth - to age 16; A - Adult - ages 17 to 59; SC - Senior Citizens 60 years & older.. $1.50 First Place $1.25 Second Place $1.00 Third Place Open class premium checks will not be mailed. They must be picked up at fair office.
Premiums for all classes:
DECORATED ITEMS Judged for artist design need not be edible 555 Decorated Novelty Cakes 556 Decorated Occasion or Holiday Cake 557 Decorated Sugar Mold (I or set) 558 Decorated Cup Cakes (4) 559 Decorated Cookies (4) 560 Decorated Mints (4) 561 Decorated Wedding Cake 562 Decorated Ginger Bread House COOKIES (4 on a Plate) 570 Biscotti Cookies 571 Snickerdoodle Cookies 572 Oatmeal Cookies 573 Icebox Cookies 574 Peanut Butter Cookies 575 Chocolate Chip Cookies 576 White Sugar Cookies 577 Ginger Cookies 578 No Bake Cookies 579 Fruit Cookies 580 Vegetable Cookies 581 Chocolate Cookies 582 Brownies 583 Bar Cookies 584 High Fiber Cookies (w/recipe)
585 Dietetic Cookies (w/recipe) 586 Nut Cookies 587 Mixed Ingredient Cookies 588 Cookies not listed 589 Gluten Free Cookies PIES (Whole Pie in pie pan) 595 Apple Pie 596 Peach Pie 597 Cherry Pie 598 Berry Pie 599 Apricot Pie 600 Raisin Pie 601 Mincemeat Pie 602 Gooseberry Pie 603 Rhubarb Pie 604 Pie not listed 605 Fruit Dumpling CANDY (4 pieces) 610 Molded Mints 611 Hard Candy 612 Dipped Candy 613 Fudge Candy 614 Divinity Candy 615 Peanut Brittle Candy 616 Chocolate Marshmallow Candy 617 Pralines Candy 625 President’s Cookie Jar.
SPECIAL AWARDS for yeast breads using Red Star Yeast. Please attach empty yeast package to entry.
President’s Cookie Jar: Fancy assorted cookies in a clear glass, wide mouth jar of 1 gallon capacity. Jar, attractively decorated according to the 2019 theme: “Grow it & Show it” will count 50%, cookies 50%. Jar must be filled with not less than three different kinds of cookies. Each cookie should be wrapped separately in clear plastic wrap. Bring 1 of each kind on a paper plate with each cookie individually identified and wrapped in plastic wrap, so that the judge will not need to open the jar. The plate of cookies will not be returned. The winning cookie jar will be presented to the fair board president on Friday at 6:30 p.m. prior to the livestock auction.
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FOODS PRESERVATION
OPEN CLASS Superintendents: Barbara Wood 913-369-2495 Assistant Superintendent: Carrie Ritchey 913-727-2266 Entry Time: Monday 6:30-8:30 pm; Tuesday 8-9 am Entries Released: Saturday 9-10 pm; Sunday 9-10:30 am
Judging Begins Tuesday, July 30th, 10 am Special Rules: 1. Please read Home Economics General Rules, page 18. 2. Jars must be standard canning jars with lids and rings that are easy to remove for judging. 3. Jars must be clean and sealed. 4. List processing method (pressure or water bath) on entry card. 5. Exhibitors may exhibit three different “not listed” or diabetic per section. Please identify product. 6. All food preservation must be processed since last fair. Y - Youth (under 17) A - Adult (ages 17-59) Open class premium SC - Senior Citizen (over 60) checks will not be Premiums: $1.50 First Place mailed. They must be $1.25 Second Place picked up at fair office. $1.00 Third Place FRUITS 600 Blackberries 601 Raspberries 602 Gooseberries 603 Peaches 604 Pears 605 Plums 606 Apricots 607 Cherries 608 Apples 609 Applesauce 610 Rhubarb 611 Fruit Juice 612 Fruit not listed 612a Diabetic Fruit
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VEGETABLES 613 Tomatoes 614 Green String Beans 615 Wax String Bean 616 Beets 617 Carrots 618 Pumpkin or Squash 619 Tomato Juice 620 Vegetable Soup Mixture 621 Sauerkraut 622 Corn 623 Peas 624 Small Whole Potatoes 625 Greens
626 627 628 629
Tomato Sauce (plain or seasoned) Mixed Vegetables Spaghetti Sauce Vegetable not listed
MEAT OR MAIN DISH 630 Fish 631 Beef 632 Poultry 633 Meat Sauce 634 Chili 635 Not listed DRIED Up to three different entries will be accepted in class No. 636, 637, and 639. Dried foods should be enclosed in a moisture proof clear container.
636 637 638 639
Fruit Vegetable Jerky (include recipe) Herbs (3 ounces or less) 640 Trail mix (1/2 to 3/4 Cup) 641 Fruit Leather (3 rolled pieces 5” to 6” long) 642 Whole Grain Granola (w/recipe) 643 Vegetable Seasoning Mix 644 Mixed Vegetables 645 Dried Food not listed 645a Diabetic
PICKLES (may be opened for judging)
646 647 648
Taco Sauce/Salsa Pickled Beets Sweet Cucumber Pickles 649 Dill Pickles 650 Lime Pickles 651 Bread-Butter Pickles 652 Beans 653 Watermelon 654 Relish 655 Hamburger Relish 656 Pickled Peppers 657 Barbecue or Chili Sauce 658 Ketchup 659 Pickled Fruit 660 Pickled Vegetable 661 Pickled Mixed Vegetables 662 Okra 663 Not listed 663a Diabetic JELLY No paraffin seals, must be water-bath processed. May be opened for judging.
664 665 666 667 668 669 670 671 672 673 674
Grape Blackberry Raspberry (red or black) Peach Plum Cherry Apple or Crabapple Gooseberry Elderberry Strawberry Blueberry
675 676 677 677a
Pear Mint Jelly not listed Diabetic
JAMS, PRESERVATIVES & BUTTER No paraffin seals, must be water-bath processed. May be opened for judging.
678 679 680 681
Apple butter Strawberry BIackberry Raspberry (red or black) 682 Gooseberry 683 Peach 684 Cherry 685 Apricot 686 Plum 687 Pear Honey 688 Blueberry 689 Jams not listed 690 Strawberry Preserves 691 Preserves not listed 692 Butters not listed 692a Diabetic MARMALADES & MISC. No paraffin seals, must be water-bath processed. May be opened for judging.
693 694 695 696 697 698 699
Orange Mixed Marmalade Marmalade not listed Chutney Syrup Pie Filling Diabetic
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FLOWERS
OPEN CLASS In Home Economics Building Superintendent: Janet Stuke 913-369-3189 Entries due at fair: Wednesday 8:00 am-10 am Entries released: Thursday 1 pm
Judging starts Wednesday, July 31st, 10:30 am Special Rules: Please read rules carefully as judges and chairmen will abide by rules below. 1. Entry card must show section, class, name of flower/entry, and exhibitor’s name. Card will have name covered until after judging. 2. Please fill out entry cards prior to entering building. Use pencil, or address labels. Do not go to entry table until you have all cards filled out and flowers arranged in containers. 3. Entry fee is $.25 per entry. 4. There are two divisions: Adults: age 17 and over; Juniors: 16 and under 5. Entries are limited to one per class or variety. Exceptions: when an exhibit falls in “variety not listed”, mark card showing “not listed” after name of flower. Exhibitor may exhibit two different “not listed” per section. Flower variety must be identified. 6. Entries will be received from 8:00 to 10:00 am on Wednesday. Exhibits arriving after 10 am may be displayed, but not judged. Exhibits must remain in place until 1:00 pm on Thursday. 7. All persons except the judges and the Flower Show Committee shall be excluded while judging is taking place. 8. Judges may withhold awards in classes considered unworthy. Judges decisions are final. 9. All flower and plant entries must be grown by the exhibitor, except wildflowers used in arrangements. 10. Houseplants must be in exhibitor’s possession for three months. Remember that a well groomed plant makes a better exhibit. This does not mean oil or spray. 11. The flag of the United States should not be displayed in a flower arrangement. It may be displayed above or in front of the arrangement. Check regulations before using flags of other countries. 12. Exhibitors will furnish their own containers. Specimen entries must be in crystal clear bottles or jars. 13. All arrangements may be accessorized with wood, rocks, foliage, figurines, etc, if an important contribution to the finished design. 14. Exhibitors are responsible for their own property. Flower show and county fair officials are not responsible for vases or accessories that are lost or broken. 15. A specimen could be any of the following: - a single flower - a stalk (a heavy stem with flowers and foliage) - a spray (more than one flower & foliage with sufficient stem and foliage) Premiums: 1st Adult classes $1.50 Youth classes $1.50 Page 24
2nd $1.25 $1.25
3rd $1.00 $1.00
Open class premium checks will not be mailed. They must be picked up at fair office.
SCHEDULE OF EXHIBITS SECTION A - ROSES Class Specimen 800 Climber pink 801 Climber red 802 Climber yellow 803 Floirbunda pink 804 Floirbunda red 805 Floribunda yellow 806 Grandiflora any color 807 Hybrid tea – bi color 808 Hybrid tea – lavender 809 Hybrid tea – pink 810 Hybrid tea – red 811 Hybrid tea – white 812 Hybrid tea – yellow 813 Minature – any color 814 antique any color 815 roses not listed SECTION B - PERENNIALS Class Specimen 816 chrysanthemum large bronze 817 chrysanthemum large buff 818 chrysanthemum large fuchsia 819 chrysanthemum large pink 820 chrysanthemum large purple 821 chrysanthemum large red 822 chrysanthemum large white 823 chrysanthemum large yellow 824 chrysanthemum small bronze 825 chrysanthemum small buff 826 chrysanthemum small fuchsia 827 chrysanthemum small pink 828 chrysanthemum small purple 829 chrysanthemum small red 830 chrysanthemum small white 831 Chrysanthemum small yellow 832 Daisy 833 fever few white 834 fever few other 835 gaillardia 836 hardy aster pink 837 hardy aster puple 838 ornamental grass 839 plantain lily hosta 840 Hardy salvia 841 dianthus 842 anthemis yellow family 843 blackberry lilly 844 Purple cone flower 845 Rose Mallow 846 Blazing Star
847 Bee Balm 848 Phlox 849 Sedium spectabile 850 Goldenrod 851 Perennial not listed SECTION C BULBS AND RHIZOMES Class Specimen 852 Cactus Dahlia 853 Canna 854 Dahlia double any color 855 Dahlia pom pom any color 856 Dahlia single any color 857 Gladiola bi color 858 Gladiola blue 859 Gladiola bronz 860 Gladiola green 861 Gladiola lavender 862 Gladiola pink 863 Gladiola purple 864 Gladiola red 865 Gladiola white 866 Gladiola yellow 867 Hermocallis (day lily) 867B Asiatic lily 868 Naked Lady 869 Peruvian Daffodil 870 Peruvian lily 871 Tuberose 872 Bulb - rhizomes SECTION D - ANNUALS Class Specimen 873 Aster double 874 Aster single 875 Cosmos 876 Globe amaranth 877 Marigold large 878 Marigold med 879 Marigold dwarf 880 Marigold single 881 Marigold white 882 Nasturtiums 883 Pinks red 884 Pinks variegated 885 Pinks white 886 Strawflower 887 Zinnia 888 Zinnia bicolor 889 Zinnia lavender 890 Zinnia pink 891 Zinnia red 2019 LEAVENWORTH COUNTY FAIR
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OPEN CLASS 892 Zinnia minature white 893 Zinnia miniature yellow 894 Zinnia Mexican 895 Bells of Ireland 896 Calendula 897 Celosia 898 Celosia small 899 Celosia plain 900 Coleus 901 Impatiens double 902 Impatiens orange 903 Impatiens pink 904 Impatiens red 905 Impatiens salmon 906 Impatiens white 907 Periwinkle 908 Salvia red 909 Snapdragon 910 Snapdragon miniature 911 Spider plant cleome 912 Summer poinsettia 913 Sunflower 914 Verbenas pink 915 Verbenas purple 916 Verbenas red 917 Zinnia giant bicolor 918 Zinnia giant pink 919 Zinnia giant orange 920 Zinnia giant red 921 Zinnia giant white 922 Zinnia giant yellow Class Spray Class Specimen 923 Petunia pink 924 Petunia purple 925 Petunia red 926 Petunia variegated 927 Petunia white 928 Petunia ruffled 929 Petunia small pink 930 Petunia small purple 931 Petunia small red 932 Petunia small variegated 933 Petunia small white 934 Rose moss 935 Annual not listed
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SECTION E - FLOWERING VINES AND SHRUBS 936 Bittersweet 937 Calicarpajewl berry 938 Clematis 939 Crape myrtle 940 Hibiscus 941 Kerria 942 Passion flower 943 Pyracantha 944 Rose of sharon 945 Silver lace 946 Butterfly bush 947 Spirea 948 Weigela 949 Variety not listed SECTION F - HOUSE PLANTS Class Specimen 950 Achimenes 951 Airplane plant 952 African violet double flower 953 African violet single flower 954 African violet variegated 955 Begonia angel wing 956 Begonia angel wing sm 957 Begonia beefsteak 958 Begonia lettuce 959 Begonia rose 960 Begonia red 961 Begonia white 962 Begonia tuberous 963 Begonia turkey foot 964 Begonia not listed 965 Cacti large 966 Cacti med 967 Cacti min 968 Cacti 969 Cacti collection 970 Succulent collection 971 Caladium 972 Fern 973 Foliage 974 Geranium reg 975 Geranium scented 976 Grapeleaf ivy 977 Hanging planter flower 978 Hanging planter foliage 979 Hanging planter mixed 980 Ivy standard 981 Ivy min 982 Joseph coat 983 Kolanchoe
984 Philodendron 985 Pothos 986 Shrimp Plant 987 Succulents - large 988 Succulents - small 989 Succulents - mini 990 Succulents pot 991 House Plants not listed SECTION G - ARRANGEMENTS Class Specimen 1000 At the fair 1001 Take just 3 flowers 1002 Veg and fruit 1003 Veg figure 1004 You take high I take low 1005 The 21st century 1006 Trip to the moon 1007 Reach for the stars 1008 A new baby 1009 Petite design 2 like 1010 Petite design 2 6' 1011 Petite design one an only 1012 Petite design one an 6" 1013 Arrangement in unusual 1014 Using natures art 1015 Span the seasons
1016 Home dried 1017 Anything goes 1018 Flower pictures 1019 Monochromatic 1020 Remember the 20th 1021 Place setting display 1022 Vacation memories 1023 Along the roadway 1024 Spring has sprung 1025 Summer pleasure 1026 Autumn gold 1027 Winter wonderland 1028 Foliage alone 1029 The wind blows 1030 Recycled container 1031 From the kitchen 1032 Religious theme 1033 Salute to America 1034 Plants planted in unusual container SECTION H - Garden Class Specimen 1035 Water garden 1036 Dish garden
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Frequently Asked Questions about the Fair Every year the Fair Office receives many questions about the fair. Here is a list of some of the most frequently asked questions. The Fair Catalog is full of information. Obviously, we canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t cover everything in this short column. If you have questions about a specific event please contact the person listed in the catalog. If you have additional questions please contact a Fair Board member. In the front of this catalog is a complete list of all the members of the Fair Board.
What does it cost to attend the fair? There is no admission fee to the fair. There is a $4 charge for parking. There is an admission for some Grandstand events. How do I get a booth at the fair? Contracts for booth space are mailed in the spring, usually around April / May. If you had a booth the previous year you will automatically receive a contract. If you are a new exhibitor you need to contact a fair board representative or Tammy Kissinger 913-6834263. For all food vendors: Jane Turner 913-683-0759. How much does a booth cost? Booth space inside the administration building is $200 for a 10 X 10 area. Outside is $175. The food court is $125 per 5 ft. What is the official publication of the fair? The Leavenworth Times prints and distributes the official fair catalog. The Times is the only paper officially authorized by the Leavenworth County Fair Association to sell advertisements in the Fair Catalog. I hear businesses names being announced during the featured fair events. What is this for? Those businesses being announced are sponsors of the events. They have donated either equipment or funds to the Fair Board to help defray the cost of the event.
Donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Forget to visit the Administrative Building for more vendors, 4-H projects and Domestic Arts entries!
How do I, or my business, become a sponsor? Sponsorships are always needed and welcomed for a wide variety of events held during the county fair. If you wish to contribute to the Grandstand ,live entertainment, turtle races, or any other events contact the Fair Board. If you are interested in sponsoring something specifically for the 4-H or FFA exhibitors, contact the Leavenworth County Extension Office. I would like to volunteer to help at the fair. What do I do? Volunteers are needed in all areas of the fair. Contact a fair board member and we will put you in contact with the appropriate person for your area of interest. How do I get into the annual Fair Parade? On page 28 is an entry form with rules and contact information. Who makes the rules for the parade? The superintendent for the parade is Bill Seymour. He is the official representative of the Fair Board. The rules are made through a cooperative effort with the Tonganoxie Police Dept., Leavenworth County Sheriff, and the Fair Board. Those entities reserve the right to interpret and enforce all rules. How do I make a suggestion or comment about the fair? The Fair Board meets the 3rd Monday of each month (with the exception of August) at 7:30 pm in the brown 4-H Building. These meetings are open to the public. If you wish to be put on the agenda, or if you are unable to attend but wish to make a comment, contact the Fair Board President, Mike Johnson 913-7242466 or email:lvcountyfair@gmail.com
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PARADE ROUTE
Grandstand Seating
Line up on Main Street in Tonganoxie by the City Pool. West on 4th Street to Church Street. North on Church Street to 3rd Street. Turn West on 3rd Street then right on Evans Street, then right onto 2nd Street.
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Parents: Pick up point for all children participating in the parade is along 2nd Street. HANDICAPPED PARKING
OPEN CLASS HOME EC., FLOWERS, CERAMICS 4-H EXHIBITS
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OPEN CLASS LIVESTOCK
Address: ________________________________________________________ Class #
Description
Breed
Date of Birth
No. of Animals
DIVISION:
Enter only one division on each blank. Fill out all information completely, printed or typewritten. ALL ENTRIES DUE JULY 16TH, 2019 - NO EXCEPTIONS. Late entries will be returned unopened. Entry fees must be paid with entry form. No refunds. Make checks payable to: Leavenworth County Fair Association. Mail to appropriate division superintendent.
PRE-ENTRY FORM
PRE-ENTRY FORM
Name: _________________________________ Phone: __________________
Class #
Description
Breed
Date of Birth
No. of Animals
DIVISION:
Enter only one division on each blank. Fill out all information completely, printed or typewritten. ALL ENTRIES DUE JULY 16TH, 2019 - NO EXCEPTIONS. Late entries will be returned unopened. Entry fees must be paid with entry form. No refunds. Make checks payable to: Leavenworth County Fair Association. Mail to appropriate division superintendent.
Fee must be sent with application. Applications not accepted will be returned. CHECK OR MONEY ORDERS ONLY - INSUFFICENT CHECKS CHARGE $30. Limited to the first 60 and MUST BE A LIVESTOCK EXHIBITOR OR LIVESTOCK SUPERINTENDENT. Applications will be screened against entries. No alcoholic beverage allowed on fairgrounds. Lights out at 12:00 midnight policy in general rules section will be enforced. All minors must be at camp site or in campers by midnight. Leavenworth County Sheriff’s Department will enforce. ALL CAMPERS MUST HAVE LEGAL GUARDIAN OR PARENT STAYING IN THE CAMPER. Any camper unsupervised may be asked to leave at the discretion of the fair board.
City:________________ State:_____ Zip:_________
ENTRY FORM
I hereby acknowledge that I am a livestock exhibitor and have read the terms of the application and will comply with all Fair Association Rules.
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No entries accepted prior to July 1st. FEE: $90.00 for campers $120.00 for camper w/slide-out $10.00 for tent ❏Camper w/slide-out _____ ft. Slide-out one one side ❏ both sides ❏ Check payable to: LCFA MAIL COMPLETE APPLICATION TO: Mike McKiddy Mike McKiddy 23274 LimitRdRd Easton, KS66020 66020 23274 Limit Easton, KS 913-290-0926 913-290-0926
Legal Guardian ___________________________________ Exhibitor _________________________________________
Name _________________________________________________
LEAVENWORTH 4-H FOUNDATION
Pie Name ______________________________________________
PIE BAKING CONTEST
Address _______________________________________________
See page 9 for Pie Baking Contest Rules Recipe may be reproduced _________
Phone ______________________________ Youth (age)______ Adult ________ Senior _________
PRE-ENTRY FORM
PRE-ENTRY FORM
Phone:_____________________-_______________ Address:___________________________________
Address:________________________________________
LONGEST MARRIED COUPLE in Leavenworth County Entry Due: Tuesday, July 16th Send to: Bill Seymour, 913-449-8012; Karen 913-645-9982 305 East 2nd St., Tonganoxie, KS 66086 Prizes: Gift Certificate, Dinner for Four, Flowers or Honored in Parade Names: _______________________________________ Date of Marriage: _____________________________ Address:______________________________________ City:_________________ State______ Zip_________
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CAMPER REGISTRATION
Entrants Name: __________________________________
Photo Category: __________________
PRE-ENTRY FORM
PRE-ENTRY FORM
Address: ________________________________________________________
Entries Due: July 30th, 6:00 p.m.at the Administration Bldg., fairgrounds Judging: 7:00 p.m. On Exhibit: July 30th-Aug. 3rd, Administration Bldg. Prize Categories: - Oldest Photo - 1949-1970 - 1926-1948 - 1971-Present
City:______________________ State_____ Zip________
Name: _________________________________ Phone: __________________
OPEN CLASS LIVESTOCK
PHOTOS of FAIR CONTEST
FAIR PARADE Entry Due: Tuesday, July 16th Send to: Bill Seymour, 913-449-8012; Karen 913-645-9982 305 East 2nd St., Tonganoxie, KS 66086 Fill out all information completely (printed or typewritten) and one division on each parade blank. Names: _________________________________________ Address:________________________________________ City:_____________________ State_____ Zip________ Division: ___________________________________
Parade Rules: 1. Absolutely no throwing of candy from floats or vehicles. This is a violation of Tonganoxie city ordinance. 2. No three wheelers, four wheelers, go carts, mini bikes, or dirt bikes will be allowed to be driven in the parade. 3. Fire Departments are encouraged to participate, however they will be limited to one vehicle per department. 4. Parents are responsible for their children! If you put your child on a float, you are responsible for making arrangements with the driver of the float for picking up your child after the conclusion of the parade. 5. The parade chairman and Leavenworth County Fair board reserve the final and absolute right to interpret its rules and arbitrarily settle and determine all matters connected with the fair, including the parade. 6. Name on entry should be whom check payable
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