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MwOaDyEsRN 2012 EXHIBITOR’S HANDBOOK 1229 BURRELL • LEWISTON, IDAHO 83501 • (208) 743-3302 FAX (208) 746-9796 • E-MAIL: countyfair@npcfair.org • WEB: www.npcfair.org
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Thursday: 3:30pm; 6:30pm Friday: 3:00pm; 9:pm Saturday: 1:30pm; 6pm
Thursday: 5:00pm; 8:00pm Friday: 4:30pm; 7:30pm Saturday: Noon; 4:30pm
Thursday: 3:30pm; 6:30pm Friday: 1:30pm; 4:30pm; 7:30pm Saturday: 1:30pm; 4:30pm; 7:30pm Sunday: Noon; 2:30pm
TA MMY HAR R IS BARTON Thursday: 5:00pm; 8:00pm Friday: 3:00pm; 6:00pm; 9:00pm Saturday: 3:00pm; 6:00pm; 9:00pm Sunday: 1:15pm; 3:45pm
SIR POPS-A-LOT Thursday: 12:00pm; 3:00pm; 6:00pm Friday: 12:00pm; 3:00pm; 6:00pm Saturday: 12:00pm; 3:00pm; 6:00pm Sunday: 12:00pm; 3:00pm
SAT UR DAY 7:30pm. – 10:00pm Karaoke Contest Y-105 11:30am – 1:00pm. Hog Calling Contest Big Country KZBG
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Thursday: -Saturday 11:00am-8:00pm Sunday: 11:00am-5:00pm
Thursday: 11:00am; 3:00pm; 7:00pm Friday: 11:00am; 3:00pm; 7:00pm Saturday: 11:00am; 3:00pm; 7:00pm y 11:00am;; 2:00pm p Sunday:
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SEVEN DEVILS
Thursday: 1:00pm; 3:00pm; 6:00pm Friday: 1:00pm; 3:00pm; 6:00pm Saturday:1:00pm; 3:30pm; 6:00pm; 7:30pm Sunday: 12:00pm; 2:00pm; 3:30pm
SUNDAY
Friday: 1:30pm; 6:00pm Saturday 3:00pm Also Performing in Local Talent Showcase at 3:30 on Sunday
LOCA L TA LENT SHOWCA SE
10:30am – 12:15pm Cowboy Church Cowboy Poetry, Wst, & Gospal Music Hard Travelin - 1:00pm
Courtyard Music by John Hughes -2:15pm
2012 NEZ PERCE COUNTY FAIR Fair office - (208) 743-3302
General Rules and Regulations..............................................................................................................................................15 Livestock Rules and Regulations...........................................................................................................................................15 Cookie Jar contest..............................................................................................................................................................16 01. Beef Cattle-Open Class...............................................................................................................................................16 02. Sheep & Goats-Open Class/Sheep & Swine Showing for Youth – Open Class.........................................................16 03. Art.......................................................................................................................................................................... 17-18 04. Beer-Homemade..........................................................................................................................................................19 05. Ceramics......................................................................................................................................................................20 06. Crafts..................................................................................................................................................................... 21-24 07. Field Crops..................................................................................................................................................................25 08. Flowers.................................................................................................................................................................. 26-30 09. Foods..................................................................................................................................................................... 31-34 10. Fruits...................................................................................................................................................................... 35-36 11. Gift Baskets.................................................................................................................................................................37 12. Needlework........................................................................................................................................................... 38-39 13. Paper Crafting........................................................................................................................................................ 40-41 14. Photography........................................................................................................................................................... 42-43 15. Poultry................................................................................................................................................................... 44-45 16. Quilts...........................................................................................................................................................................46 17. Rabbits.........................................................................................................................................................................47 18. Sewing................................................................................................................................................................... 48-49 19. Tole & Class Painting..................................................................................................................................................50 20. Vegetables.............................................................................................................................................................. 51-52 21. Wine – Homemade......................................................................................................................................................53 4-H & FFA General Rules...........................................................................................................................................................54 4-H & FFA Livestock Rules.......................................................................................................................................................55 Department 1..... 4-H Clothing..................................................................................................................................................56 Department 2..... 4-H Fashion Revue.........................................................................................................................................56 Department 3..... 4-H Foods and Nutrition................................................................................................................................56 Department 4..... 4-H Career & Leisure.....................................................................................................................................57 Department 5..... Special Contests............................................................................................................................................58 Department 6..... 4-H Beef.........................................................................................................................................................58 Department 7..... 4-H Swine......................................................................................................................................................58 Department 8..... 4-H Sheep.......................................................................................................................................................58 Department 9..... 4-H Poultry.....................................................................................................................................................58 Department 10... 4-H Rabbits & Cavies....................................................................................................................................59 Department 11.... 4-H Goats.......................................................................................................................................................59 Department 12... 4-H Horses.....................................................................................................................................................60 Department 13... Livestock Judging Contest.............................................................................................................................60 Department 14... Club Projects..................................................................................................................................................60 2011 4-H Award Sponsors..........................................................................................................................................................61 2012 4-H Clubs and Leaders.......................................................................................................................................................61 2011 4-H Youth Award Winners.................................................................................................................................................62 2012 Nez Perce County 4-H Horse Show Award Winners.........................................................................................................63
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Fair Board
Janet Sprute Chairman Lewiston
Bruce Boyer Culdesac/Gifford
Gwen Heitstuman Vice Chairman Lenore/Reubens/Lapwai
Bob Carlton Lewiston
Kim L. Cannon Kendrick/Leland
Jeff Seipert Lewiston
Tony Havens Lewiston
County Commissioners Doug Zenner
Mike Grow
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Fair Days 2012 The Fair is a celebration of the special qualities of life in Nez Perce County. We encourage you to enjoy all aspects of the Fair ranging from 4-H livestock, horticulture, home economics, fine arts, and entertainment. The Nez Perce County Fair presents an opportunity for both young and old to exhibit their special skills and hard work. We encourage you to look through this book. If you’re currently an exhibitor, venture out and try your hand at entering in another department it can be fun and educational. If you’ve never exhibited before, we would encourage you to give it a try. On behalf of the full-time staff, I extend gratitude to the Fair Board Members, County Commissioners, fellow public servants, and volunteers who are responsible for making the past Fair’s a great success. Their support is imperative to produce an outstanding event for exhibitors and guests alike. I would also like to thank our permanent staff. We feel that we have a great crew who work hard all year to make the Nez Perce County Fair the premier event that it has been. We hope to see you at the Fair –Have a great time! Sincerely, Mike Orton, Manager
Mike Orton Manager
Crew: Gary Manlick, Steve Snyder, Dale West
Jan Alldredge Secretary
Ann Watts
Assistant Secretary
UNIVERSITY OF IDAHO EXTENSION STAFF Kerry Sanford 4-H Program Coordinator
ENTRY TIMES
ADMISSION
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
General (13 & over)...................................$8.00 Children 6-12 .............................................$5.00 5 & Under ................................................FREE Senior (60+) ...............................................$6.00
Enter all Open Class Exhibits in; Art, Beer, Ceramics, Crafts, Flowers, Foods, Field Crops, Flowers, Fruits, Gift Baskets, Needlework, Paper Crafting, Photography, Quilts, Sewing, Tole, Vegetables & Wine. 12:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Passes Family: 2A – 4C(to 17 yr) ...................$21.00 Individual Run of Fair ........................$20.00 Senior Run of Fair . .............................$14.00 4-H Parent (Run of Fair).......................$9.00 Thursday Senior Day – 2 for the Price of 1
Wednesday, September 19, 2012 Enter all 4-H Home Ec/Career & Leisure Projects 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m Enter & Weigh-In All Open Class,4-H & FFA Animals Beef, Sheep, Swine, Goats, Horse 2:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Rabbits, Poultry, Cavy 2:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
HOURS: THURS. 10AM - 9PM FRI. & SAT. 10AM- 10PM SUN. 10AM - 5PM ‑ ‑
SPECIAL THANK YOU TO OUR AWARD SPONSOR FOR 2012 A & B FOODS AGPRO BEN BARSTOW MEMORIAL AWARD BECKY’S FABRIC & BERNINA BLUE RIBBON LINEN BROCKMAN’S ART & CUSTOM FRAMING CANNON’S BUILDING MATERIALS CLEARWATER CANYON CELLARS COSTCO ERB ACE HARDWARE GARDEN GATE GARLINGHOUSE MEMORIALS HAENER EQUIPMENT, INC. HAPPY DAY CORPORATION HI-LO CHRYSANTHEMUM SOCIETY RUSSIE HASTINGS HAY’S PRODUCE Ed Ranta Memorial BERT & CHERYL HENRIKSEN
IDAHO WHEAT COMMISSION INTERMOUNTAIN FEED JEFFREY’S RESTAURANT JOHN’S SAW SERVICE LEWIS CLARK ROSE SOCIETY LEWISTON TRIBUNE George Shreve Memorial MARGARET BURMAN MEMORIAL AWARD MIKE LORENZ CONSTRUCTION NEZ PERCE CO WHEAT GROWERS NORTH POLE CERAMICS ODOM NORTHWEST BEVERAGES Dorothy Wing Memorial ORCHARD LANES ORCHARDS PHARMACY OWL PHARMACIES PATT’S GARDEN CENTER Cecilla Ricard Memorial PRIMELAND COOPERATIVE
PRINTCRAFT INC. ROLLAWAY SKATING RINK ROOSTER’S WATERFRONT RESTAURANT ROSAUER’S ROWDY’S STEAKHOUSE SAFEWAY FOODS SAMANTHA HEITMANN Ruth L. Stokes Award SEW CUTE! SEWING CREATIONS SMOKES N SUDS SPOT ON YOGURT STEVE CARLTON CONSTRUCTION URM CASH & CARRY WANDA HAUF MEMORIAL AWARD WASEM’S DRUG WILLOW FLORAL CREATIONS WILTON ENTERPRISES YARN UNDERGROUND
A special thank you to all the Volunteers that have helped make the fair so special this year. A special thank you also to those that worked in the Fair OfďŹ ce. If anyone is interest in helping sponsor or volunteer for a department, please call the fair ofďŹ ce at 208-743-3302 or email us at: countyfair@npcfair.org
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NEZ PERCE COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2012
Enter all open Class Exhibits includes, Art, Beer, Ceramics, Crafts, Field Crops, Flowers, Foods, Fruits, Gift Baskets, Needlework, Paper Crafting, Photography, Quilts, Sewing, Tole & Class Painting, Vegetables and Wines................................................................................................................ Noon – 8:00 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2012
Judging all Open Class Exhibits including, Art, Beer, Ceramics, Crafts,Field Crops, Flowers, Foods, Fruits, Gift Baskets, Needlework, Paper Crafting, Photography, Quilts, Sewing, Tole & Class Painting, Vegetables, and Wine:....................................................................................................... 8:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. Enter all 4-H Home Ec./Career & Leisure Projects....................................................................................................8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Judging all 4-H Home Ec./Career & Leisure Projects............................................................................................ 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Enter and Weigh-In all Open Class, 4-H and FFA livestock: Beef Sheep, Swine, Goats, Horse .............................. 2:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. Enter all other Open Class, 4-H and FFA Animals: Rabbits, Poultry, Cavy................................................................ 2:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 2012
Entertainment.................................................................................................................................................................................ALL DAY Nez Perce County 4-H Leaders’ Council Breakfast – All Welcome...........................................................................7:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. All 4-H and FFA Livestock Exhibitor Orientation (Beef/Swine Show Ring).................................................................................8:00 a.m. Judge’s Orientation for Swine Exhibitors....................................................................................................................................... 8:30 a.m. Judge’s Orientation for Sheep Exhibitors........................................................................................................................................9:00 a.m. Judging 4-H and FFA Swine Quality...............................................................................................................................................9:00 a.m. Judging 4-H and FFA Sheep Quality...............................................................................................................................................9:20 a.m. EXHIBIT BUILDING OPENS......................................................................................................................................................10:00 a.m. Nez Perce County Veteran’s Council Flag Raising Ceremony......................................................................................................10:30 a.m. Judging Education Booths (Fair Pavilion).....................................................................................................................................10:00 a.m. Judging Commercial Booths..........................................................................................................................................................11:00 a.m. Open Class Rabbit & Cavy Quality Judging................................................................................................................................ 12:00 p.m. Judge’s Orientation for 4-H and FFA Goat Exhibitors................................................................................................................... 1:00 p.m. Judging 4-H and FFA Goat Quality (Open Class to follow)........................................................................................................... 1:20 p.m. Judge’s Orientation for Beef Exhibitors........................................................................................................................................ 2:00 p.m. Judging Market Beef Quality......................................................................................................................................................... 2:20 p.m. Judging Stocker-Feeder Beef Quality............................................................................................................................................ 3:30 p.m. Judging Breeding Beef (Cow-Calf and Heifer Projects) Quality.................................................................................................. 4:30 p.m. Judge’s Orientation for Dairy Exhibitors........................................................................................................................................ 5:00 p.m. Judging 4-H and FFA Dairy Cattle Quality.................................................................................................................................... 5:20 p.m. Judging 4-H and FFA Dairy Cattle Fitting & Showing.................................................................................................................. 5:40 p.m. 4-H Dog Agility Exhibition (Horse Barn)...................................................................................................................................... 6:00 p.m. 4-H Fashion Revue (Fair Pavilion)................................................................................................................................................ 6:30 p.m. Petting Zoo/Pony Rides............................................................................................................................................ 10:00 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2012 Entertainment.....................................................................................................................................................................................All Day 4-H Centennial Display (Main Pavilion)...........................................................................................................................................All Day Nez Perce County 4-H Leaders’ Council Breakfast – All Welcome...........................................................................7:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. Judge’s Orientation for 4-H Rabbit and Cavy Exhibitors................................................................................................................8:00 a.m. Judging 4-H and FFA Swine Fitting & Showing.............................................................................................................................8:00 a.m.
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NEZ PERCE COUNTY FAIR SCHEDULE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2012 - continued Judging 4-H & Open Class Youth Rabbit Fitting & Showing.........................................................................................................8:20 a.m. Judging 4-H and FFA Sheep Fitting & Showing.............................................................................................................................9:00 a.m. Judging 4-H Rabbit Quality.............................................................................................................................................................9:30 a.m. Judge’s Orientation for 4-H and FFA Poultry Exhibitors................................................................................................................9:30 a.m. Judging 4-H and FFA Poultry Fitting & Showing and Quality.......................................................................................................9:50 a.m. EXHIBIT BUILDING OPENS......................................................................................................................................................10:00 a.m. Judging 4-H & Open Class Youth Cavy Fitting & Showing.........................................................................................................10:30 a.m. Judging 4-H Cavy Quality.............................................................................................................................................................11:30 a.m. Judging Open Class Poultry Quality..............................................................................................................................................11:45 a.m. Judging 4-H and FFA Goat Fitting & Showing............................................................................................................................ 12:00 p.m. Judging 4-H and FFA Market Beef Fitting & Showing.................................................................................................................. 1:00 p.m. Ugly Chicken Contest..................................................................................................................................................................... 1:40 p.m. Judging 4-H and FFA Stocker–Feeder Beef Fitting & Showing.................................................................................................... 2:30 p.m. Small Animal Round Robin (Cavy, Rabbit, Pet Goat, Dog, Poultry) . ......................................................................................... 3:00 p.m. Judging 4-H and FFA Breeding Beef Fitting & Showing............................................................................................................... 4:00 p.m. Large Market Animal Round Robin (Beef, Sheep, Swine, Goat) Show Arenas............................................................................ 4:30 p.m. Petting Zoo/Pony Rides........................................................................................................................................... 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 2012
Entertainment.....................................................................................................................................................................................All Day 4-H Centennial Display (Main Pavilion)...........................................................................................................................................All Day 4-H Decorate Your Horse Day...........................................................................................................................................................All Day Nez Perce County 4-H Leaders’ Council Breakfast - All Welcome.........................................................................7:00 a.m.. – 10:00 a.m. 4-H and FFA Livestock Judging Contest.........................................................................................................................................9:00 a.m. EXHIBIT BUILDING OPENS......................................................................................................................................................10:00 a.m. Hog Calling Contest (Outdoor West Stage #2).......................................................................................................... 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 4-H Small Animal Judging Contest................................................................................................................................................ 1:00 p.m. 4-H and FFA Market Animal Sale (Beef Barn).............................................................................................................................. 4:30 p.m. 4-H Dog Agility Exhibition (Horse Barn)...................................................................................................................................... 6:00 p.m. Petting Zoo/Pony Rides........................................................................................................................................... 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Karaoke Contest (Outdoor East Stage #1)................................................................................................................. 7:30 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2012
Entertainment.....................................................................................................................................................................................All Day Nez Perce County 4-H Leaders’ Council Breakfast – All Welcome...........................................................................7:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. EXHIBIT BUILDING OPENS......................................................................................................................................................10:00 a.m. 4-H Centennial Display (Main Pavilion).......................................................................................................................................10:00 a.m. 4-H and FFA Member Scavenger Hunt.........................................................................................................................................11:30 a.m. 4-H and FFA Parent’s Round Robin............................................................................................................................................... 1:00 p.m. Local Talent Showcase (Outdoor East Stage #1)......................................................................................................... 1:00 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Idaho 4-H 100th Birthday Celebration (Main Pavilion)................................................................................................................. 2:30 p.m. 4-H and FFA Parents’ Small Animal Round Robin (Cavy, Rabbit, Pet Goat, Dog & Poultry)...................................................... 3:30 p.m. Petting Zoo/Pony Rides............................................................................................................................................. 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Fair Closes...................................................................................................................................................................................... 5:00 p.m. Pick Up Exhibits in Departments Entered...................................................................................................................................... 5:30 p.m.
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Additional Fair Parking will be available off Airway Ave. at the East and North ends of the Orchards Swimming Pool; and at the Zion's Bank Parking lot, on the corner of 12th Street and Burrell Ave. Free shuttle service will be provided to and from these locations beginning Friday evening through Sunday of the Fair.
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS QUESTION: Who can enter exhibits? Answer: Residents of Nez Perce, Lewis, Latah, Idaho, Clearwater, Asotin and Whitman Counties. QUESTION: What does it cost to enter? Answer: Nothing QUESTION: Do I have to pre-register my entry? Answer: No, but you will need to fill out an entry tag when you bring your entry to the Fairgrounds. QUESTION: Where do I get an Entry Tag? Answer: Before entry day, right here at the Fair Office. You can pick up entry tags during regular business hours (Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. closed for Lunch from 12 p.m. to 1 p.m.) Entry Tags will also be available on Entry Day. QUESTION: When do I bring my entry? And where do I take it? Answer: Entry day is on Tuesday, September 18th, 2012 from Noon until 8 p.m. only. Your entry is to be taken to the department that you are entering in. Entry times are strictly enforced and late entries are not accepted. QUESTION: How do I determine what age division to enter? Answer: Check the department page in the Exhibitor’s Handbook you wish to enter in. Not all age divisions are offered in all departments. Enter the appropriate division according to what your age will be on September 1, 2012. QUESTION: Can I enter exhibits in more than one department? Answer: Absolutely! There are more than a dozen departments to choose from. Be sure to read your Exhibitor’s Handbook for any information you may need, and the different departments you can enter. QUESTION: I’ve sold things in the past. Do I enter as a “Professional”? Answer: According to Fair Policy, “Professional” refers to anyone who earns more than 50% of their annual income from selling goods or services or teaching a skill closely related to the subject matter of any class in a specific department must enter as a “Professional”.
QUESTION: Can I win anything? Answer: Yes, First Place (Blue) is $3.00, Second Place (Red) is $2.00, and Third Place (White) is $1.00, plus there are several awards and Gift Certificates in each department given by local merchants. Check the departments for the different awards that are offered in Open Class Competitive Exhibits. QUESTION: How is my entry judged? When does it happen? Can I watch? Answer: The Nez Perce County Fair uses the Danish System of judging (refer to page 10) except in the Flower Department which uses the Standard Judging System. Wednesday morning, through the day. Judging is closed to the public. QUESTION: When can I see if I won anything? Answer: When you come to the Fair! QUESTION: When and where do I pick up my winnings? Answer: All open class premium money may be picked up at the Fair Office between 2-8 p.m on Saturday, September 22nd or 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. on Sunday, September 23rd and the week following the fair. No checks will be mailed. All monies not picked up by October 26, 2012 will be donated back to the Fairgrounds. To pickup premium money $20.00 or over you must show a valid I.D. such as a drivers license. QUESTION: When can I pick up my entry? (NEW POLICY) Answer: Sunday, 5:30 p.m. in the department entered, Sticker awards can be exchanged for silk ribbons at this time if desired. Pick up time has been changed to 5:30 p.m. so departments can prepare exhibits for disbursement which allows paid fair patrons to experience fair in its entirety. Exhibits removed prior to designated pick up time will forfeit any premium monies due to them.
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< Print your name & phone number only. PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY or use return address mailing labels. Labels can be ordered from the fair office PRIOR to entry day. Order by telephone (208-7433302) or online (www.npcfair.org) and pick up at the fair office.NO ADDRESS NEEDED, USE LINE FOR ADDITIONAL ROOM FOR NAME. IF NAME IS NOT LEGIBLE ON ENTRY TAG IT WILL BE DISCARDED AND ANY PREMIUM DUE FORFEITED.
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ENTRY TAG COLORS
White Tag - Adults (19 & Over) Blue Tag - Teen (13-18 years) Green Tag - Youth (9-12 years) Gold Tag - Child (8 & Under) Yellow Tag - Disabled Lavender Tag - Professional Pink Tag - Senior (60+) Not all Departments have a Senior Division
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JUDGING SYSTEM FOR NEZ PERCE COUNTY FAIR The Nez Perce County Fair uses the DANISH SYSTEM OF JUDGING excluding the FLOWER DEPT. which uses the STANDARD SYSTEM OF JUDGING. The Danish System, of judging is based upon established standards of quality for each type of product. In this system each exhibit is judged according to how well it meets the standard rather than how well it compares with other exhibits. The Danish System of Judging does not compare one person’s work to another. The evaluation is made against a project standard. The judge evaluates whether the requirements have been met. Stickers/Ribbons are awarded according to the degree that the member’s project meet the standards. A participation ribbon may be awarded to an exhibitor whose work fulfills the minimum qualifications. “Excellent” Blue Ribbon/STICKER Award Exhibits that rank “Excellent meet the standards and fit well within the ability of most of the exhibitors. Blue indicates that the exhibit meets or exceeds product standards and meets exhibit requirements; overall, the work is of high quality—Excellent. Excellent does not indicate perfection, but indicates a high degree of achievement toward the elements in the standards for the exhibits. “Good” Red Ribbon/STICKER Award Exhibits that rank “Good” in relation to the project standards or expected achievement. Red means the exhibit meets minimum product standards and exhibit requirements; overall, the work is of average quality—Good. Either the general level of the accomplishment is less than excellent or enough specific shortcomings are found to cause the placing to drop from excellent to good. Red indicates good quality; however, there is room for improvement in the exhibit. “Fair” White Ribbon/STICKER Award Exhibits that do not meet the product standards and need much improvement. White indicates serious or considerable deficiencies in meeting product standards and/or exhibit requirements—Fair. These exhibits upon evaluation are found lacking and rate only average, acceptable or satisfactory for the standards established. Special AWARDS: An outline of special awards can be found in each of the departments’ page. A Special Award will only be awarded by a Judge or a Superintendent providing an exhibit earns such merit. No Award or Ribbon Maybe given if exhibits who for one reason or another fail to produce that level of achievement which can be reasonably expected in relation to the specific class or performance in which they are entered. STICKERS CAN BE TRADED FOR SILK RIBBONS WHEN ENTRIES ARE PICKED UP ON SUNDAY AT 5:30 p.m.
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1. BEEF CATTLE............................................................. Call Extension Office 208-799-3096 2. SHEEP/GOATS............................................................. Call Extension Office 208-799-3096 3. ART................................................................................Betty & Bart Bramell 208-746-4368 4. BEER – HOMEMADE.................................................. Linda & Mike Busch 208-743-7691 5. CERAMICS.................................................................................Donna Cook 208-305-9549 6. CRAFTS...................................................................... Bruce & Alice Birdsell 208-746-3595 7. FIELD CROPS................................................................................ Del Harris 208-245-5668 8. FLOWERS......................................................................... Nancy Hasenoehrl 208-790-4276 9. FOODS . ............................................................................... Kathy Grossman 208-746-0959 10. FRUIT..........................................................................................Dixie Alford 208-843-2472 11. GIFT BASKETS ...................Jennette Gordon 208-843-2724, Betty Crocker 208-746-1888 12. NEEDLEWORK......................................................................Judy Browning 208-746-0679 13. PAPER CRAFTING............................................................... Russie Hastings 208-746-3094 14. PHOTOGRAPHY......................................................................Steve Carlson 208-791-6180 15. POULTRY................................................................................ .Leroy Gordon 208-843-2724 16. QUILTS.............................................................................. .Carolyn Crawford 208-746-7121 17. RABBITS ......................................................................Frank & Dawn Heath 208-289-8411 18. SEWING...................................................................................Amber Seipert 208-798-0129 19. TOLE & CLASS PAINTING.................................................Yvonne Ziwisky 208-746-3567 20. VEGETABLES...........................................................................Ed Browning 208-746-0679 21. WINE – HOMEMADE................................................................... Noel Beck 208-798-4556
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CLOTHING, KNITTING, CROCHETING..............Mary Kay Law, Linda Spencer, Kathy Grant FOODS........................................................................................ Karen Hasenoehrl, Sandy Martin CAREER & LEISURE.............................. Betty Peters, Dawn Quigley, Lisa Smith, Karen Boyer BEEF................................................................................... Doug Kinzer, Dale Wolff, Chet Pearce SWINE............................................................................. Steve Boyer, John Dugger, Devin Boyer SHEEP, GOATS..................................................Darreld Rasmussen, Janet Hughes, Jeff Northrup POULTRY....................................................................... Leroy Gordon, Janice Tefft, Joan Dugger RABBITS/CAVIES......................................................... Frank & Dawn Heath, Jennifer Reynolds LIVESTOCK JUDGING CONTEST.......................................................................... Devin Boyer
Entry tags and Exhibitor Handbooks are available at the Fair Office 743-3302 There is no charge to enter exhibits NOTE: Dogs will not be allowed on the grounds during the Fair: Only dogs for handicapped/eye impaired will be allowed ‑ 14 ‑
GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS OPEN CLASS ENTRY TIME: NOON TO 8:00 P.M. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 2012 (THERE IS NO CHARGE TO ENTER EXHIBITS)
1. All open exhibits will be entered with the Superintendent as follows: noon to 8:00 p.m. on Tuesday, September 18th. NEW POLICY: Pick up exhibits Sunday Sept. 23rd, 5:30 p.m. Fair patrons have paid to see the fair in its entirety. Exhibits must remain displayed until the fair closes at 5:00 p.m. at which time departments will begin preparing exhibits for pick up. Claim checks are required to remove exhibits. ENTRY TAGS: It is imperative the imformation on the tags are printed clearly with a pen. If name is not legible on entry tag it will be discarded and any premium due forfeited. Always enter your name the same way, i.e. (first, last name). The use of labels is strongly recommended. Address labels can be used or labels can be ordered from the fair office PRIOR to Entry Date. Order by telephone (208-743-3302) or online (www.npcfair. org) and pick up at the fair office. They can not be printed on Entry Day. 2. Space assignments and management of each department will be the responsibility of the department Superintendent. 3. All exhibits and contests will be under the control and direction of the Fair Board. Exhibits will conform to facilities such as partition heights and space made available. 4. The Fair Board will provide attendants and watchmen to take all possible precautions for the protection of all articles on exhibit, but will not be responsible for loss, damage, or injury to any kind of property while the same is on exhibit. 5. 24 hour security is provided as follows: September 17th through 23rd 6. All exhibits entered for judging must be entered in the name of the producer or owner. 7. Exhibitors are limited to one entry in any class or sub-class number, unless otherwise specified. All entries in “other” varieties will be divided as if there were named varieties for them. DUPLICATE AWARDS MAY BE GIVEN WHERE THERE ARE MORE THAN FIFTEEN ENTRIES COMPETING
8. The Danish System of judging will be used in all departments EXCLUDING FLOWERS which uses the Standard System of judging. Awards in open class are 1st (Blue $3.00); 2nd (Red-$2.00); 3rd (White$1.00). A participation ribbon may be awarded any exhibit not receiving a 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place ribbon, but it will not receive a cash award. Unworthy articles will not receive premiums whether there is competition or not. 9. All exhibits for competition must be grown, raised or crafted in Nez Perce or adjacent counties: Lewis, Latah, Idaho, Clearwater, Asotin, and Whitman. OTHERS MAY BE ENTERED FOR NONCOMPETITIVE DISPLAY ONLY. 10. ALL OPEN-CLASS PREMIUM MONEY MAY BE PICKED UP IN FRONT OF THE FAIR OFFICE BETWEEN 2-8 P.M., SATURDAY, SEPT. 22nd OR 10 A.M.- 5 P.M., SUNDAY SEPT. 23rd AND THE WEEK FOLLOWING THE FAIR. NO CHECKS WILL BE MAILED. ALL MONIES NOT PICKED UP BY OCTOBER 26, 2012 WILL BE DONATED BACK TO THE FAIRGROUNDS. PLEASE NOTE: TO PICKUP PREMIUM MONEY $20.00 & OVER, YOU MUST SHOW A VALID I.D. SUCH AS A DRIVER’S LICENSE 11. Any exhibitor who violates any of Fair rules is subject to forfeit all premiums. 12. All premium checks not cashed by December 1, 2012 are voided. 13. Overnight parking for camping vehicles is available for a charge on a first come, first served basis. Reservations are required. 14. No trailers, campers, motor homes, occupied by juniors or teenagers, etc. unless accompanied by an adult.
LIVESTOCK RULES AND REGULATIONS
1. Competition in livestock divisions limited to bona fide residents of Nez Perce County and/or 4-H and FFA members belonging to Nez Perce County Clubs and Chapters. 2. All animals entered at the fairgrounds must be disease free. All cows over one year of age must have a legible brucellosis tattoo or ear tag. Heifer calves 4-12 months of age must be vaccinated for brucellosis. 3. All livestock exhibitors will show stock for the official judging when requested to do so by the Superintendent. ALL sheep & goats, regardless, must be Scrappies Indentified prior to arrival. 4. The Fair Management will furnish bedding for livestock, but the exhibitor must supply feed. Exhibitors are to provide their own feeding equipment. 5. Any animal that cannot be handled safely or is a danger to the public will not be allowed to show and will be removed from the fairgrounds.
6. ALL OPEN CLASS LIVESTOCK MUST BE PRE-ENTERED BY SEPTEMBER 1, 2012. 7. All open class beef, sheep, swine, poultry, rabbits, horses or all live animals must be on the grounds between 2:00 and 7:00 p.m. on Wednesday, September 19, 2012. 8. Any exhibitor using animal tranquilizers or any other unethical behavior shall forfeit all premium money, ribbons, awards and animal shall be removed from the show. 9. Open Class: a class must consist of three different exhibitors. 10. Animals not properly cared for will be removed and premium money withheld. 11. Care of all livestock animals will be consistent with production practices and accepted standards. Exhibitors must observe withdrawal periods and be aware of penalties associated with offlabel use of all drugs. FOR 4-H/FFA RULES AND REGULATIONS SEE PAGE 54 & 55
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Cookie Jar Contest
Sponsored by Rosauer's & The Nez Perce County Fairboard Jar of fancy assorted cookies made from different kinds of batters and doughs. These should be a variety of color and may be decorated if desired. The container MUST be a one gallon clear glass jar with wide mouth and lid so that the jar may be tightly sealed. The jar may be decorated if desired but extra "attention getters" will not be permitted. Jar must be filled and contain not less than seven (7) st nd rd kinds of cookies. Bring one of each kind of cookie in a small box so that the judge will not 3rd - $20.00 1st - $50.00 2nd - $35.00 need to open the jar to taste them.
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DEPARTMENT 1 - OPEN CLASS BEEF NOTE: Entries must be made with Fair Manager by September 1st
PLACE 01. Reg. Purebred Cow-Calf (Calf born in 2012) 02. Percentage Cow-Calf (Calf born in 2012) 03. Reg. Purebred Open Heifers (12 mos. & Under) 04. Percentage Open Heifers (12 mos. & Under) 05. Reg. Bred Heifers (Under 2 yrs) 06. Percentage Bred Heifers (Under 2 yrs)
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$6.00 $6.00 $6.00 $6.00 $6.00 $6.00
$4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50 $4.50
$3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00
DEPARTMENT 2 – OPEN CLASS SHEEP & GOATS NOTE: Entries must be made with Fair Manager by September 1st
Animals will be shown by breed and gender. All crossbreed animals will be shown together. PLACE 01. Ram, 1 year old 02. Ram, Lamb 03. Ewe, 2 years old or over 04. Ewe, 1 year old 05. Ewe, Lamb 06. Wether Lambs (Market Lambs, purebred or grades) 07. Doeling 11 months & under 08. Doe, 1 year old 09. Doe 2 years old or over 10. Wether Goats
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$3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00 $3.00
DEPARTMENT 2A – SHEEP SHOWING FOR YOUTH NOTE: Entries must be made with the Fair Manager by September 1.
Exhibitors are required to care for sheep during the fair. All exhibitors show at their own risk 1. Open Class Sheep Showing for Youth – ages 6-8. No premiums. Participation only.
DUE TO LACK OF SPACE THE SWINE CATEGORY IS CLOSED FOR THE 2012 FAIR
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DEPARTMENT 3 – ART SUPERINTENDENTS: BETTY & BART BRAMELL (208)746-4378 DIVISIONS CHILD GOLD Up to 8 Yrs
YOUTH GREEN 9 – 12 Yrs
TEEN BLUE 13 – 18 Yrs
ADULT WHITE 19 - Over
DISABLED YELLOW
PROFESSIONAL LAVENDER (Display Only)
ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until finished. The Fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to the public. •
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GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT Art accepted at the Superintendents discretion. Entries must be the work of the exhibitor, completed since October 2011, and not entered in previous Nez Perce County Fairs Entries must have been made by exhibitor. Adult art needs to be original – not classroom copied. ONLY TWO (2) ENTRIES ACCEPTED PER CLASS & ONLY ONE (1) ENTRY ACCEPTED PER SUB-CLASS. ALL PICTURES MUST BE FRAMED OR MATTED (INCLUDING CHILDRENS) & READY TO HANG. Projects coming from schools or organizations need to complete entry tag in students/artist name. SCHOOL CLASS PROJECTS: One (1) project per class (K-6), Wall hangings no larger than 5’x 7’, No Perishables. Project does NOT have to represent fair theme. Great care will be taken, but Exhibitors enter at their own risk. NO GLASS ALLOWED. Due to Safety Issues.
WHAT JUDGES LOOK FOR WITH FINE ARTS
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GENERAL APPEARANCE: Neat, clean, finishing techniques suitable to subject & medium. WORKMANSHIP: Techniques correct & consistent, composition balanced. CREATIVITY & SUITABILITY: Originality or presentation of subject, choice of color combinations, medium & techniques suitable to subject. DIFFICULTY OF PROJECT: How well department guidelines were followed; Framing, Matting, Clean, etc.
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RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 • 2nd Red -$2 • 3rd White - $1 SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: BEST OF SHOW – Awarded by judges in each age division providing an entry deserves such merit. Sponsor: Rooster’s Waterfront Restaurant, 1010 Port Way, Clarkston – ADULT – 1 Steak Calypso Sponsor: Jeffrey’s Restaurant, 244 Thain Rd., Lewiston –TEEN/YOUTH/CHILD Breakfast for 2 Each CREATIVITY - Awarded at judges’ discretion. SWEEPSTAKES - One (1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons. RED counted for tie breaker. Sponsor: Orchards Lanes, 244 Thain Rd., Lewiston – ADULT/TEEN Bowling Gift Certificate Each Sponsor: Haener Equipment, Lewiston – YOUTH/CHILD - $10 Cinema Gift Certificate SUPERINTENDENT’S CHOICE: Awarded at superintendent’s discretion.
CLASS ART PROJECTS: - Free menu item cards compliments of HAPPY DAY CORPORATION, Lewiston NOTE: Limited supply; K-3rd grades only, while supplies last CLASSES / SUB-CLASSES OIL-ACRYLIC (Used as Oil) OIL-ACRYLIC 01.asPortrait (Used Oil) 02. Landscape 01. Portrait Seascape 02.03. Landscape 04. Non-Objective 05. Still Life/Flowers
06. Animals 07. Abstract 08. Copies PASTEL 09. Chalk 10. Landscape
11. Seascape 12. Still Life/Flowers 13. Portrait 14. Animals 15. Other
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WATERCOLOR-ACRYLIC (Used as Watercolor) 16. Portrait 17. Landscape 18. Seascape 19. Non-Objective 20. Still Life/Flowers
DEPARTMENT 3 – ART SUPERINTENDENTS: BETTY & BART BRAMELL (208)746-4378 21. Animals 22. Abstract ADULT 23. Copies WHITE 19 - Over
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DISABLED YELLOW
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COLLAGES 37. Collages PROFESSIONAL LAVENDER (Display Only) POETRY/CALLIGRAPHY 38. Collages
ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting 39. at 8 Calligraphy a.m. until finished. 24. Metal
The Fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to the25. public. Wood 26. Clay/Wax GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT OTHER 27. Paper Casting • Art accepted at the Superintendents discretion. 40. Computer Generated Art 28. Stone School Project • Entries must be the work of the exhibitor, completed since October 2011, and not entered in previous41.Nez PerceClass County Fairs • Entries must have been made by exhibitor. Adult art needs to be original – not classroom copied. 42. Color Book Page 43.PER PaintSUB-CLASS. or Markers by Email: Info@wdmsstore.com • ONLY TWO (2) ENTRIES ACCEPTED PER CLASS & DRAWINGS ONLY ONE (1) ENTRY ACCEPTED Numbers 29. Pencil Sketches • ALL PICTURES MUST BE FRAMED OR MATTED (INCLUDING CHILDRENS) & READY TO HANG. 44. Painted Etched Glass 30. Color Pencil Sketches • Projects coming from schools or organizations need to complete entry tag in students/artist name. 45. Fair Theme Artwork 31. Marker • SCHOOL CLASS PROJECTS: One (1) project per class (K-6), hangings no larger than 5’x 7’, -No Perishables. Any Medium Project 32. Wall Ink Sketches does NOT have to represent fair theme. 46. Other 33. Charcoal Milgard® Consumer Advantage Program • Great care will be taken, but Exhibitors enter at their own risk. 34. NOScratch GLASSBoard ALLOWED. Due to Safety Issues. Loans provided by EnerBank Repayment term is USA (1245 E. Brickyard Rd. PRQWKV 7KH ¿UVW PRQWKO\ 35. Copies Suite 640, Salt Lake City, UT payment will be due 30 days 84106) on approved credit, LOOK FOR WITH FINE after the loan closes. 36. Crayons WHAT JUDGES ARTS
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DEPARTMENT 4 – HOMEMADE BEER SUPERINTENDENTS: MIKE & LINDA BUSCH (208)743-7691 / (208)751-7427 DIVISION LIMITED TO: ADULT 21 PLUS ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until the judges are finished. The fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to the public.
GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT
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Entries must be the work of the exhibitor, completed since October 2011, and not entered in previous Nez Perce County Fairs Exhibitors may enter as many classes as they wish, but are limited to one (1) entry per person per class An entry will consist of two (2) bottles (12oz) brown or green bottles. One (1) bottle for judging and one (1) bottle for Best of Show. Bottles should NOT be labeled. Best of Show will be judged separately among the class winners. Exhibitors are responsible for entering their beer in the correct section. Each beer entered will be judged on its own merits and by more than one (1) judge.
WHAT JUDGES’ LOOK FOR IN HOMEMADE BEER
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PRESENTATION: Appropriate bottle, cap & cleanliness, nice pressure release when opened. CLARITY: Bright & Clear or Dark & Cloudy appropriate to category. OVERALL ALCOHOL CONTENT: Appropriate to category. BOUQUET: Full, rich or light, delicate flavor appropriate to category style.
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RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 • 2nd Red - $2 • 3rd White - $1 /STICKER AWARDS: Receive silk ribbon when premium is paid, if desired.
SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: BEST OF SHOW – One (1) per department Sponsor: Smokes N Suds, 134 Thain Road, Lewiston - $25 Gift Certificate SWEEPSTAKES - Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons. RED counted for tie breaker. Sponsor: Wasem’s Drug, 800 6th St., Clarkston - $25 Gift Certificate SUPERINTENDENT’S CHOICE – Awarded at superintendent’s discretion.
CLASSES
01. Pale Ale 01. Pale Ale 02.02.Amber Ale Amber Ale 03.03.Other Other Ale Ale 04.04.Light Light Lager Lage 05. Other Lager 06. Steam Beer 07. Stout 08. Porter 09. Strong Beer 10. Scottish Ale
05. Other 11. India Pale Lager Ale 06. Steam Beer 12. Wheat Beer 07. Stout 13. Specialty 08. PorterBeer 14. Mead 09. Strong Beer
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10. Scottish Ale 11. India Pale Ale 12. Wheat Beer 13. Specialty Beer 14. Mead
DEPARTMENT 5 – CERAMICS SUPERINTENDENT: DONNA COOK (208)305-9549 DIVISIONS CHILD GOLD Up to 8 Yrs
YOUTH GREEN 9 – 12 Yrs
TEEN BLUE 13 – 18 Yrs
ADULT WHITE 19 - Over
DISABLED YELLOW
PROFESSIONAL LAVENDER (Display Only)
ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until finished. The Fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to the public. GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT
• Entries must be the work of the exhibitor, completed since October 2011, and not entered in previous Nez Perce County Fairs • One (1) entry per sub-class in this department. • • •
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Entries must be made by exhibitor. Great care will be taken, but EXHIBITORS ENTER AT THEIR OWN RISK. Purchased bisque (cleaned & fired before purchase). Pairs and groups are accepted as a single item for entry and judging, as long as they are related (“for example” bride/groom)
WHAT JUDGES LOOK FOR IN CERAMICS
• GENERAL APPEARANCE: Neat, clean, finishing techniques suitable to subject & medium • WORKMANSHIP: Consistent use of proper techniques, attention to detail, painting well done, finishing techniques (including • •
base/bottom) well done, appropriate to age and professional status of exhibitor. SUITABILITY OF DESIGN, COLOR, TECHNIQUES: Originality of design, paint, colors, & finishing techniques appropriate for design & use of finished product. DIFFICULITY OF PROJECT
AWARDS
• RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 • 2nd Red - $2 • 3rd White - $1 / STICKER AWARDS: Receive silk ribbon when premium is paid, if desired. • SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: BEST OF SHOW – Awarded by judges in each age division providing an entry deserves such merit. Sponsor: North Pole Ceramics, 1231 13th St.,Clarkston – ADULT – $15 Gift Certificate Sponsor: Orchards Lanes, 244 Thain Rd, Lewiston – TEEN – Bowling Gift Certificate Sponsor: Spot On Yogurt, Lewiston & Clarkston – YOUTH/CHILD – $5 Gift Certificates Each BEST OF CLASS – Awarded at judges discretion. CREATIVITY - Awarded at judges’ discretion. SWEEPSTAKES - One (1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons. RED counted for tie breaker. Sponsor: Haener Equipment, Lewiston – ADULT/TEEN – $10 Cinema Gift Card Each Sponsor: Rollaway, 1203 Idaho St., Lewiston - YOUTH/CHILD – Skating Passes SUPERINTENDENTS CHOICE – Awarded at superintendent’s discretion. CLASSES/SUB-CLASSES UNDERGLAZE UNDERGLAZE 01. 01.Any AnyVariety Variety 02. Miscellaneous 02. Miscellaneous GLAZE GLAZE 03. Any Variety 03. Any Variety 04. Miscellaneous 04. Miscellaneous STAINS STAINS 05. Opaque 05.Translucent Opaque 06. 07. Metallic
08. Pearls 09. Wet Brush 10. Dry Brush 11. Combination 12. Miscellaneous CHALK 13. Any Variety 14. Miscellaneous OVERGLAZE 15. Decals
16. Any Variety 17. Miscellaneous STONEWARE 18. Any Variety 19. Miscellaneous FIRED CLAY WORK 20. Molded 21. Hand Molded 22. Miscellaneous
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GREENWARE ADAPTION 23. Any Variety 24. Miscellaneous DOLLS PORCELAIN 25. Dolls/All Porcelain 26. Dolls/Cloth Bodied 27. Purchased Bisque 28. Other Than Listed
DEPARTMENT 6 - CRAFTS SUPERINTENDENTS: BRUCE & ALICE BIRDSELL (208)746-3595 DIVISIONS CHILD GOLD Up to 8 Yrs
YOUTH GREEN 9 – 12 Yrs
TEEN BLUE 13 – 18 Yrs
ADULT WHITE 19 - Over
DISABLED YELLOW
PROFESSIONAL LAVENDER (Display Only)
ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until finished. The Fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20TH to the public.
GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT
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Entries must be the work of the exhibitor, completed since October 2011, and not entered in previous Nez Perce County Fairs Only one (1) entry per sub-class in this department Entries must be show quality, clean, finished properly. Wall hangings need ends woven in, blocked, matted, framed with hanger, etc. A set of items will be judged as one entry Great care will be taken, but EXHIBITORS ENTER AT THEIR OWN RISK.
WHAT JUDGES LOOK FOR IN CRAFTS
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GENERAL APPEARANCE: Neat, clean, finished techniques enhanced finished item. WORKMANSHIP: Consistent use of proper techniques, attention to detail, neatness of work (paint applied evenly & cleanly, no visible glue, etc.) balance of design & color, finishing techniques, workmanship appropriate to age of exhibitor. SUITABILITY OF DESIGN, COLOR, CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS: Creativity of design, choice of materials, pleasing color combinations, type of materials appropriate to use of finished item.
AWARDS
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RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 • 2nd Red - $2 • 3rd White - $1 /STICKER AWARDS: Receive silk ribbon when premium is paid, if desired. SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: BEST OF SHOW – Awarded by judges in each age division providing an entry deserves such merit. Sponsor: Erb Hardware, 141 Thain Rd, Lewiston – ADULT - $25 Gift Card Sponsor: Jeffrey’s Restaurant, 244 Thain Rd., Lewiston – TEEN/YOUTH/CHILD – Breakfast for 2 Gift Certificate BEST OF CLASS – Awarded at judges’ discretion Sponsor: Cannon’s Building Center, 1818 G. St. Lewiston –WOOD CRAFT ADULT - $25 Gift Cert Certificate Sponsor: Haener Equipment, Lewiston –LEGO ASSEMBLY - $20 Cinema Gift Card CREATIVITY - Awarded at judges’ discretion. (One (1) per department) SWEEPSTAKES - One (1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons. RED counted for tie breaker. Sponsor: Orchards Lanes, 244 Thain Rd., Lewiston – ADULT – Bowling Punch Card Sponsor: Haener Equipment, Lewiston – TEEN/YOUTH/CHILD - $10 Cinema Gift Card Each SUPERINTENDENTS CHOICE – Awarded at superintendent’s discretion.
CLASSES / SUB-CLASSES
05. Pine Needles SEE LEGO SECTION 06. Rattan / Wicker • ON SEE LEGO SECTION ON PAGE _____ PAGE __22_ 07. Wood 08. Other ASSEMBLAGE ASSEMBLAGE CANDLEMAKING No Kits – See Models No Kits – See Models 09. Dipped 1. To Scale 01. To Scale 2. Other 10. Novelty 02. Other 11. Molded BASKETS 12. Other (WOVEN BY EXHIBITOR) 03. Fabric 04. Paper
Collectibles must be owned by exhibitor, must Include 5 or more items. Must include a brief description of how you started collecting item, importance to you, etc. Large items will be accepted subject to space available. Items should be ready for display, attached to a board, in a case or in an appropriate container for the item.
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COLLECTIBLES 13. Antiques 14. Figurines 15. Modern 16. Nature 17. Sports 18. Other DECOUPAGE 19. Accessories 20. Furniture 21. Picture 22. Other
DEPARTMENT 6 - CRAFTS SUPERINTENDENTS: BRUCE & ALICE BIRDSELL (208)746-3595 FABRIC – ASSEMBLAGE DIVISIONS
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ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m.. Judging will be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until the judges are finished. The fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to the public.
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QUALITY: In best & prime eating condition not necessarily the biggest. CONDITION: Clean, free from blemishes & disease. UNIFORMITY: All specimens uniform in size, ripeness, shape, color TYPICAL OF VARIETY: Varieties should be identified.
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CLASSES / SUB-CLASSES WHEAT WHEAT(1(1Quart) Quart) OATS (1 Quart) SOFT WHITE 6. Oats -Any Variety SOFT 1. WHITE Soft White Wheat - Any Variety 1. Soft White Wheat - Any BARLEY (1Quart) Variety 7. Barley- Any Variety SOFT WHITE CLUB 2. WHITE Soft White Club Wheat- Any Variety SOFT CLUB DRY PEAS (1 Quart) 2. Soft White Club Wheat(May be 2011 Crop) HARDAny RED WHEAT Variety GREEN SPRING PEAS – 3. Hard Red Wheat -Any Variety YELLOW SPRING PEAS HARD RED WHEAT 8. Dried Peas- Any Variety 3. Hard Red Wheat -Any DURHAM CHICKPEAS 4.Variety Durham Wheat - Any Variety (GARBONZO BEANS) DURHAM 9. Chickpeas -Any Variety HARD WHITEWheat DURHAM 4. Durham - Any 5. Variety Hard White Durham Any Variety LENTILS 10. Lentils -Any Variety HARD OATS (1WHITE Quart) DURHAM 5. Hard White Durham CORN (5 Ears) 6. Oats -Any Variety Any Variety 11. Corn- Any Variety
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DEPARTMENT 8 – FLOWERS SUPERINTENDENT: NANCY HASENOEHRL (208)790-4276
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2012 2012 FAIR FAIR THEME: THEME: “FROM “FROM PIONEER PIONEER DAYS DAYS TO TO MODERN MODERN WAYS” WAYS” th ENTRY will ENTRY DATE DATE:: Tuesday, Tuesday, September September 18 18th from from Noon Noon until until 88 p.m. p.m. Judging Judging will be be Wednesday Wednesday starting starting at at 88 a.m. a.m. until until th th to the public. finished. The Fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20 finished. The Fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20 to the public. GENERAL GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS FOR FOR THIS THIS DEPARTMENT DEPARTMENT
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Maximum Maximum ten ten (10) (10) entries entries per per person person in in entire entire department department & & only only one one (1) (1) entry entry per per class class allowed, allowed, unless unless aa named named variety. variety. Completing entry tags and entering in the proper category is the responsibility of the exhibitor. Completing entry tags and entering in the proper category is the responsibility of the exhibitor. Entries Entries in in the the wrong wrong category category will will not not earn earn awards. awards. Parental Parental supervision supervision is is required required for for children children entering entering flowers. flowers. Address labels or stamps are recommended to expedite entry time. Address labels or stamps are recommended to expedite entry time. Entries must be grown by exhibitor unless otherwise specified. Entries must be grown by exhibitor unless otherwise specified. When a section calls for a certain number of blooms, spikes, or stalks, please exhibit exactly that number. When a section calls for a certain number of blooms, spikes, or stalks, please exhibit exactly that number. All flowers must be named in space provided on entry tag. This helps the judge and informs the public. All flowers must be named in space provided on entry tag. This helps the judge and informs the public. NO FLOWERING KALE ACCEPTED. NO FLOWERING KALE ACCEPTED. Great care will be taken, but Fair Committee cannot be held responsible for loss or injury. Great care will be taken, but Fair Committee cannot be held responsible for loss or injury. • If your entry is heavy be sure your container is weighted so not to tip over. •• If your entry is heavy be sure your container is weighted so not to tip over. Containers for Horticulture specimens will be furnished by the fair committee. Containers for all mixed bouquet entries must •be provided Containers for exhibitor. Horticulture specimens be furnished by the fair committee. Containers all mixed bouquet with entries must by the PLEASE, no will expensive or antique containers. Containers or itemsforshould be identified be provided by the exhibitor. PLEASE, no expensive or antique containers. Containers or items should be identified with name & address typed on the bottom. name & address typed on the bottom. • Wedging is permitted; wedges must be provided by exhibitors. •• Wedging is permitted; wedges mustbefore be provided by exhibitors. Please check with Superintendents watering, rearranging exhibits, or to change wilted flowers. •• Please check with Superintendents before watering, rearranging exhibits, to change Ifwilted flowers. Exhibitor is required to keep flower in show condition, which may requireorreplacing. severely wilted superintendent may remove • Exhibitor is required to keep flower in show condition, which may require replacing. If severely wilted superintendent may remove judging. NO EXHIBIT, RIBBON OR ENTRY may be removed before 5 p.m. Sunday as stated in the General Fair Rules. judging. NO EXHIBIT, RIBBON OR ENTRY may be removed before 5 p.m. Sunday as stated in the General Fair Rules. • Entries in ARTISTIC DESIGN must be the work of the exhibitor but not necessarily grown by the exhibitor. Accessories are • permitted. Entries in ARTISTIC DESIGN must be the of the exhibitor but notINnecessarily grown by theFresh exhibitor. Accessories NO ARTIFICAL FLOWERS ORwork FOLIAGE PERMITTED ARRANGEMENTS. materials should are permitted. NO ARTIFICAL FLOWERS OR Limited FOLIAGE PERMITTED ARRANGEMENTS. materials should predominate except where otherwise stated. amount of treatedIN material permitted. MustFresh be constructed so predominate except where otherwise stated. Limited amount of treated material permitted. Must be constructed so arrangement can be moved. can be moved. •arrangement HORTICULTURE entries grown outside of the area, which are oversized, or for any other reason do not fit into a defined • HORTICULTURE grown outside of the area, display. which are oversized, or for any other reason do not fit into a defined class shall be placed in aentries noncompetitive, general interest shall be placed in awith noncompetitive, •classNO container plant a contagious general disease interest or insectdisplay. infestation will be accepted for entry. • NO container plant with a contagious disease or insect infestation will be accepted for entry. SELECTING ENTRIES SELECTING ENTRIES • Cut your flowers in late afternoon the day before they are to be exhibited. Cutting should be done at about 4 pm, since at that thereflowers is the greatest amount ofthe sugar the leaves; unless is extremely hot weather, at which the at • time Cut your in late afternoon dayinbefore they are to beitexhibited. Cutting should be done atcutting about time 4 pm,insince early morning that time there is is optimum. the greatest amount of sugar in the leaves; unless it is extremely hot weather, at which cutting time in the •earlyPlace the flowers immediately in water that has been set out in the garden all day. Keep flowers in water, in a cool, dark morning is optimum. arrange, cut an angle with sharpKeep knifeflowers and place in water-filled • place Place overnight. the flowers To immediately in stems water cleanly that hasatbeen set outunder in thewater garden alladay. in water, in a cool,vase darkor container place overnight. To arrange, cut stems cleanly at an angle under water with a sharp knife and place in water-filled vase or • GROOM container PLANTS WELL! Cut stems as long as possible. All stems should be in proportion to the flower. Flowers havePLANTS their ownWELL! attachedCut foliage. foliage below theAll water lineshould shouldbebeinremoved. should be clean. Any • must GROOM stems All as long as possible. stems proportionFoliage to the flower. Flowers broken or disfigured foliage orfoliage. petals should be removed, as water foliageline andshould stems be as removed. well as blooms count in judging. is must have their own attached All foliage below the Foliage should be clean.It Any better more stem andorfoliage toobe little. Attached foliageand must accompany bloom entries inin order to show brokentoorhave disfigured foliage petalsthan should removed, as foliage stems as well as blooms count judging. It isflower as grown. Exception is made where bloom haslittle. no foliage. better to have more stem and foliage than too Attached foliage must accompany bloom entries in order to show flower
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Flower Types DIVISIONSSPRAY – Several flowers or clusters of flowers on a branched stem, each having its own stem. Examples. Petunias, Cosmos CHILD BLOOM – Single YOUTH TEENExample: Zinnia, ADULT PROFESSIONAL flower on one stem. Dahlia, Rose DISABLED GOLD SPIKE - Lengthened GREEN flower clusters BLUE YELLOW LAVENDER in which flowersWHITE are practically seamless. Examples: Snapdragons, Gladiolus Up to 8 YrsSTALK – A 9 –stem, 12 Yrs 13 – supporting 18 Yrs Over Example: Lillie’s (Display Only) shaft, or slender part of19a -plant. DISPLAY – A larger entry of one (1) type of flower containing more blooms, spikes, sprays or stalks. 2012– FAIR THEME: “FROM • Mixed Bouquet An arrangement using two (2) orPIONEER more kinds ofDAYS flowers TO fromMODERN classes withinWAYS” a category. (Example: mixed aster bouquet could be made up of ball form, shaggy form & single flower form) ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until • Houseplants – Plants grown in ordinary rooms of a dwelling rather than requiring greenhouse conditions & expert care. finished. The Fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to the public. • Foliage Plants – Plants grown primarily for attractiveness & abundance of foliage (Examples of foliage houseplant forms: GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS DEPARTMENT Erect-com.plant; Spreading – fern; Vining – pothos. •• Flowering Maximum ten (10) entries per person in entire & only one (1) entry per class allowed, unless a named variety. Plants – Plants grown primarily fordepartment attractiveness & abundance of flowers. • Completing entry tags and entering in the proper category is the responsibility of the exhibitor. • Wedging – Insertion of a material such as foil, wood or foam rubber in the neck of a horticulture container to hold specimens in a • Entries in the wrong category will not earn awards. Parental supervision is required for children entering flowers. proper pose. • Address labels or stamps are recommended to expedite entry time. •• Container – Different types of plants, usually three (3) or more, artistically grouped in a single container. Terrariums & Entries mustPlanters be grown by exhibitor unless otherwise specified. dish gardens are specialty planters which may include appropriate, in-scale accessories. • When a section calls for a certain number of blooms, spikes, or stalks, please exhibit exactly that number. TERRARIUMS – See-through containers, chiefly or wholly closed which hold groupings of suitable, thriving plants. • All flowers must be named in space provided on entry tag. This helps the judge and informs the public. DISH GARDENS – Relatively shallow containers holding uncovered groupings of suitable thriving plants. • NO FLOWERING KALE ACCEPTED. AWARDS – ARTISTIC & HORTICULTURE DIVISIONS • Great care will be taken, but Fair Committee cannot be held responsible for loss or injury. • RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 • 2nd Red - $2 • 3rd White - $1 / STICKER AWARDS: Receive silk ribbon when premium is paid, if • desired. If your entry is heavy be sure your container is weighted so not to tip over. •• SPECIAL Containers ROSETTE for Horticulture specimens will be furnished by the fair committee. Containers for all mixed bouquet entries must RIBBONS: be provided by the exhibitor. PLEASE, expensive or age antique containers. Containers items should be identified with BEST OF SHOW – Awarded bynojudges in each division providing an entry or deserves such merit. name & address typed on the bottom. “HORTICULTURE & ARTISTIC” • Wedging isSponsor: permitted;Willow wedgesCreative must be Floral, provided by exhibitors. 1018 Alder, Lewiston – ADULT - $25 Gift Certificate Each • Please “HORTICULTURE” check with Superintendents before watering, rearranging exhibits, or to change wilted flowers. • Exhibitor isSponsor: required toRuth keepL.flower in Memorial show condition, which may require replacing. severely wilted superintendent may remove Stokes – TEEN/YOUTH/CHILD - $10 CashIfEach judging. NO CLASS/VARIETY EXHIBIT, RIBBON- OR ENTRY may be discretion. removed before 5 p.m. statedmay in the General Fairthan Rules. BEST OF Awarded at judges’ Larger moreSunday diverseas classes warrant more (1) • Entries“CHRYSANTHEMUM” in ARTISTIC DESIGN must be the work of the exhibitor but not necessarily grown- $20 by the exhibitor. Accessories are - Sponsor: HI-LO Chrysanthemum Society – ADULT Cash permitted. NOVASE ARTIFICAL FLOWERS OR -FOLIAGE IN ARRANGEMENTS. Fresh materials should “BEST MINITURE ROSES” 5 Blooms,PERMITTED mixed or one (1) variety predominate except Lewis-Clark where otherwise stated. Limited amount of treated Sponsor: Rose Society – ADULT - $20 Cash material permitted. Must be constructed so arrangement can be moved. CREATIVITY - Awarded at judges’ discretion. SWEEPSTAKES - Onegrown (1) each age division. Artistic & are Horticultural. Exhibitor the do most • HORTICULTURE entries outside of the area, which oversized, or for any receiving other reason notBLUE fit intoribbons. a defined (Minimum ofgeneral 5 ribbons) REDdisplay. counted for tie breaker. class shall be placed in a noncompetitive, interest “HORTICULTURE” • NO container plant with a contagious disease or insect infestation will be accepted for entry. Sponsor: Haener Equipment, Lewiston – ADULT / TEEN - $15 Cinema Gift Card Each SELECTING ENTRIES Sponsor: Rollaway, 1203 St., Lewiston YOUTH / CHILD – Skating Each • Cut your flowers in late afternoon the Idaho day before they are to– be exhibited. Cutting should Pass be done at about 4 pm, since at SUPERINTENDENT’S CHOICE – Awarded at superintendent’s discretion. that time there is the greatest amount of sugar in the leaves; unless it is extremely hot weather, at which cutting time in the LARGEST DAHLIA – Measured at widest point. early morning is optimum. Sponsor: Bert & Cheryl Henriksen - $5set Cash • Place the flowers immediately in water that has been out in the garden all day. Keep flowers in water, in a cool, dark place overnight. To arrange, cut stems cleanly at an angle under water with a sharp knife and place in water-filled vase or TRIBUTE AWARDS: container MARGARET MEMORIAL ADULT - Best of five (5) vases of • GROOM PLANTS BURMAN WELL! CutHORTICULTURE stems as long as possible. All stemsAWARD should be– in proportion toexhibit the flower. Flowers Each containing a different species with flowers each vase. Winner a crystal mustflowers. have their ownvase attached foliage. All foliage below thethree water(3)line shouldinbe removed. Foliagereceives should be clean. dish. Any DONNIE BARSTOW - Best Classand Rose – ADULT $25 Cash count in judging. It is broken or disfigured foliage MEMORIAL or petals shouldAWARD be removed, as of foliage stems as well- as blooms RICARD AWARD - Best Dahlia ADULT - $20 Gift Certificate betterCECILLIA to have more stem andMEMORIAL foliage than too little. Attached foliage– must accompany bloom entries in order to show flower Sponsored by: Patt’s Garden Center, 1280 Port Dr., Clarkston as grown. Exception is made where bloom has no foliage.
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DEPARTMENT 8 – FLOWERS SUPERINTENDENT: NANCY HASENOEHRL (208)790-4276 CLASSES/ SUB-CLASSES “STANDARD
MINIATURE DAHLIAS 19. Single/ Semi-double DAISES JUDGING SYSTEM USED IN THIS DEPARTMENT”
UNDER 4” 1 or 3 Blooms constitutes 40. Formal Decorative an Exhibit, unless otherwise YOUTH ADULT DISABLED PROFESSIONAL 1 or CHILD 3 Blooms constitutes 41. Informal Decorative specified GOLDor mixed colors. GREEN WHITE YELLOW LAVENDER an exhibit 63. Daisy,Only) Shasta Up towill 8 Yrs 13 – 18 Yrs 19 - Over 42. Semi Cactus (Display Asters be sorted as9 – 12 Yrs 43. Straight and Incurve Vase of 5 or More Sprays 64. Daisy, Coreopsis to single, spider, shaggy, Cactus 22. a. Same Cultivar 65. Daisy, Black-eyed princess and tiger 2012 paws atFAIR THEME: “FROM PIONEER DAYS TO MODERN WAYS” b. Mixed Cultivars Susan BALL DAHLIAS the discretion of the superinth 66. Daisy, African ENTRY Judging be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until Over 3will ½ inches tendent DATE: Tuesday, September 18 from Noon until 8 p.m. 44. Vase of 5 or more Disbuds 67. Daisy, Rudbekia th 45. Miniature 2 –public. 3½ finished. The Fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20 to the 01. Aster, 68. Daisy, Other than 23. a. Same Cultivar inches 02. Aster, Michaelmas GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS DEPARTMENT listed b. Mixed Cultivars 46. Pompon under 2 Daisy • Maximum ten (10) entries per person in entire department & only one inches (1) entry per class allowed, unless a named variety. DELPHINIUMS (1-Spray) DAHLIA • Completing entry tags and entering in the proper category is the responsibility of the exhibitor. 47. Waterlily 1 or 3 Spikes constitutes an 03. Aster Bouquet, 7 or Must andParental supervision is required for children entering • Entries in the wrong category willbe notdisbudded earn awards. flowers. 48. Stellar Exhibit more blooms exhibited with a pair or more • Address labels or stamps are recommended to expedite entry time.49. Fimbriated or Lacinileaves attached. Stem length 69. Single, one spike BONSAI • Entries must be grown by exhibitor unless otherwise specified. ated must be in balance with size 70. Double or Semi04. variety • Any When a section calls for a certain number of blooms, spikes, or stalks, please exhibit exactly that number. 50. Collarette of bloom.1 or 3 blossoms Double • All flowers must be named in space provided on entry tag. This helps the judge and informs the public. 51. Single CELOSIA constitutes an exhibit in EVERLASTINGS NO FLOWERING 52. Novelty Open Center 1 or•3 Flower head consti- KALE ACCEPTED. classes 24 though 58. Stems without water, not to • Great care will be taken, but Fair Committee cannot be held responsible for loss or injury. 53. Novelty Double tutes an Exhibit AA DAHLIAS 10” OR exceed 30”, entries in this • Crested If yourCockscomb entry is heavy be sure your container is weighted so not to tip Center over. 05. MORE IN DIAMETER division mayentries be grown Orchid Containers for all mixed • Tall Containers for Horticulture specimens will be furnished by the fair54. committee. bouquet mustin 24. Formal Decorative previous growing season 55. Peony beCrested providedCockscomb by the exhibitor. PLEASE, no expensive or antique containers. Containers or items should be identified with 06. 25. Informal Decorative 56. Anemone 71. Strawflower, air dried name & address typed on the bottom. Dwarf 26. Semi Cactus by exhibitors. 57. Mignon Single only (1or 3 blooms or • Wedging is permitted; wedges must be provided 07. Plume or Feathered, 27. Straight & Incurverearranging exhibits, 58. Garden sprays) • Tall Please check with Superintendents before watering, or to Dahlia change wilted flowers. Cactus 59. Exhibit of (3) dahlias 72. Statice, air dried • Exhibitor is required to keep flower in show condition, which may require replacing. If severely wilted superintendent may remove 08. Plume or Featherhead, AA and/or A combisprays (1 or 3 sprays) judging. NO EXHIBIT, RIBBON OR ENTRY may be removed before 5 p.m. Sunday as stated in the General Fair Rules. A DAHLIAS 8” – 10” Dwarf nation, one or more 73. Other flower variet• Entries in ARTISTIC DESIGN must be the work of the exhibitor but not necessarily grown by the exhibitor. Accessories are 28. Formal Decorative 09. Other than listed types. One color or ies, air dried (1or 3 permitted. NO ARTIFICAL FLOWERS OR FOLIAGE PERMITTED IN ARRANGEMENTS. Fresh materials should 29. Informal Decorative mixed. predominate except where otherwise stated. Limited amount of treated material permitted. Must be constructed so sprays). 30. Semi Cactus CHRYSANTHEMUMS arrangement can be moved. 60. Exhibit of (3) dahlias 74. Other flower varieties 31. Straight & Incurve Spray: or more blooms entries grown outside of the area, which are oversized, • 3HORTICULTURE or for any other reason do not fit into a defined BB and/or B combiartificially preserved Cactus Flowers to be 3” placed each in a noncompetitive, general interest display. class up shall nation, one or more (1or 3 blooms or B DAHLIAS 6”-8” • Decorative NO container plant with a contagious disease or insect infestation willtypes. be accepted for entry. One color or sprays) 10. Spray 32. Formal Decorative mixed. 75. Pods, air dried (1 or 3 SELECTING 11. Pompon ENTRIES Spray 33. Informal Decorative 61. Exhibit of (5) dahlias • Single/Semi-double Cut your flowers in late afternoon the day before they are to be exhibited. Cutting should be done at aboutstems) 4 pm, since at 12. 34. Semi Cactus miniature, one or more 76. Pods prethat time there is the greatest amount of sugar in the leaves; unless it is extremely hot weather, at which cutting time artificially in the Spray 35. Straight & Incurve early morningSpray is optimum. types. One color or served. (1 or 3 stems) 13. Anemone Cactus • Spoon PlaceSpray the flowers immediately in water that has been set out in the garden all day. Keep flowers in water, in a cool,air dark mixed. 77. Foliage, dried (1 or 14. place overnight. cutDAHLIAS stems cleanly at an angle under water with a sharp knife and place in water-filled vase or 62. Exhibit of (5) dahlias 3 stems) (Disbudded BloomTo arrange,BB 4”-6” container open centered, one or 78. Foliage, artificially Over 3”) 36. Formal Decorative • Reflex GROOM PLANTS WELL! Cut as long as possible. All stems should be in proportion Flowers (1 or 3 more types. One colorto the flower.preserved 15. Disbud 37.stems Informal Decorative must have their own attached foliage. All foliage below the water lineorshould be removed. Foliage shouldstems) be clean. Any mixed. 16. Regular Incurve 38. Semi Cactus broken or disfigured foliage or petals should be removed, as foliage and stems as well as blooms count in judging. It is Disbud 39. Straight and Incurve better to have more stem and foliage than too little. Attached foliage must accompany bloom entries in order to show flower 17. Decorative Disbud Cactus as grown. Exception 18. Intermediate Incurve is made where bloom has no foliage. Disbud
DIVISIONS ASTER
Disbud 20. Anemone Disbud TEEN 21. Spoon Disbud BLUE
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DEPARTMENT 8 – FLOWERS SUPERINTENDENT: NANCY HASENOEHRL (208)790-4276 GERANIUMS MARIGOLDS SYSTEM USED OTHER PETUNIA “STANDARD JUDGING INANNUAL THIS FLOWERS, DEPARTMENT” 79. Flowering Zonal, 1 Foliage must be displayed, 1 FOLIAGE PLANTS 1 – Spray constitutes an DIVISIONS stem or 3 Blooms 1-3 Blooms, sprays or spikes Exhibit CHILD YOUTH TEEN ADULT DISABLED PROFESSIONAL 80.GOLD Flowering, MarthaGREEN constitutes an exhibit in one 98. Marigolds, 137. Single BLUE Giant WHITE YELLOW LAVENDER Washington, 1 stem or assorted colors Over 138. Double Up to 8 Yrs 9 – 12 Yrs 13 – 183-1/2 Yrs 19 - Over (Display Only) 81. Flowering, Ivy leaf 99. Marigold, Giant, 2117. Cosmos, sprays 10” 139. Miniature trailing, 1 stem 1/2”-3-1/2” to 15” long 140. Mixed Bouquets 2012 FAIR THEME: “FROM PIONEER DAYS TOorMODERN WAYS” (7 or more Sprays) 82. Flowering, other vari100. Marigold, French 118. Pansy Viola ety, 1 stem th -2-1/2” Nasturtium ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18Single from Noon until 8 p.m. 119. Judging will be Wednesday starting ROSESat 8 a.m. until 83. Foliage, Scented, 1 Under 120. Other Varietth finished. The Fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20 toFlower the public. Blooms should be picked stem 101. Marigold, French ies (a Bloom) ¼ - ½. 1 – Bloom or spray 84. Foliage, Fancy Leaf, GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS DEPARTMENT Double -2-1/2” or 121. Other Flower VarietConstitutes an Exhibit unless under iesentry (a Spray or Spike) • 1 stem Maximum ten (10) entries per person in entire department & only one (1) per class allowed, unless a named variety. otherwise specified. 102. Marigold, Mini Flow- is the responsibility 122. AnnualofMixed Bou• Completing entry tags and entering in the proper category the exhibitor. 141. Named Hybrid Tea Pot •diameter maximum 10”. ered Gem Entries in the wrong category will not earn awards. Parental supervisionquet is required for children entering flowers. (1 bloom) Plants must be in possession Style (1 to Spray) • Address labels or stamps are recommended expedite entry time.123. Annual Foliage Plant 142. Named Floribunda of Exhibitor minimum of 60 103. Marigold, Other specified. (a stem) • Entries must be grown by exhibitor unless otherwise (1 spray) days• prior to show Than Listed When a section calls for a certain number of blooms, spikes, or stalks, please exhibit exactly that number. OTHER PERENNIAL 142. Named Grandiflora 85. Flowering potted Mixed • All flowers must be named in 104. spaceMarigold, provided on entry tag. ThisOR helps the judge BIENNIALand informs the public. (1 spray or bloom) any type KALE ACCEPTED. Bouquet & 7 or more • specimen, NO FLOWERING 143. Named Polyanthus Blooms cannot be held responsible FLOWERS, FOLIAGE • Great care will be taken, but Fair Committee for loss or injury. GLADIOLUS (1 spray) If yourconstitutes entry is heavy your container is weighted so notPLANTS to tip over. 1 or•3 Spikes an be sure ORCHIDS 144. Named Miniature 1 or 3 Blooms or sprays con• Containers for Horticulture specimens willany be furnished entries must Exhibit 105. Potted variety orby the fair committee. Containers for all mixed bouquet (1 spray) stitutes an Exhibit — Idenbe provided by the exhibitor. PLEASE, no expensive or antique containers. Containers or items should be identified with species 86. Giant, flower measur145. Named Miniature, tify variety on Entry Tag name address typed on the bottom. ing & over 4-1/2” (1 bloom) ORNAMENTAL GRASS • Medium, Wedgingflower is permitted; must be provided by exhibitors. 124. Flower (a Bloom) 87. mea- wedges 146. Named Miniature, Exhibitbefore consists of 1-3 Stems 125. Flower (a Spray, • suring Please with Superintendents watering, rearranging exhibits, or to change wilted flowers. 2”check – 4-1/2” (1variety, 5 blooms) 106. Foliage Stem or Spike)If severely wilted superintendent may remove • Exhibitorflower is required to keep flower in show only condition, which may require replacing. 88. Miniature, 147. Named Climbing 107. Foliage with seed 126. Perennial Sedum judging. under 2” NO EXHIBIT, RIBBON OR ENTRY may be removed before 5 p.m. Sunday as stated in the General Fair Rules. measuring (1-spray) only “Tall” • Entries in ARTISTIC DESIGN mustheads be the work of the exhibitor but not– necessarily grown by the exhibitor. Accessories are 148. Any other Named HOUSEPLANTS 127. Groundcover – Folipermitted. NO ARTIFICAL FLOWERS OR FOLIAGE PERMITTED IN ARRANGEMENTS. Fresh materials should Variety (1 bloom or Plants must have been pot- where otherwise stated. Limited amount of treatedage or Flowers predominate except material permitted. Must be constructed ORNAMENTAL spray)so ted and in the possession 128. Flowering Bulbs arrangement can be moved. SHRUBS & VINES 149. Any other Named of Exhibitor 3 months priorentries grown outside of the area, which are oversized, 129. Foliage any reason do not fit into a defined • HORTICULTURE or forPlant, any other Trees not included, 1 stem, Variety (3 blooms) to show. entriesinina noncompetitive, general interest display. variety class Multiple shall be placed 12” to 30” Long 150. Unnamed Hybrid Tea class• must named plant with a contagious disease or insect infestation 130. Planters containing NObecontainer will be accepted for entry. (1 bloom) 108. Flowering Type, more than one kind 89. Foliage Plant SELECTING ENTRIES 151. Unnamed Floribunda Hydrangea of plant 90. • Flowering Cut your Plant flowers in late afternoon the day before they are to be exhibited. Cutting should be done at about 4(1pm, since at spray) 109. Flowering Type, 91. African Violet that time there is the greatest amount of sugar in the leaves; unless itOUTDOOR is extremely hot weather, at which cutting time in the Grandiflora CONTAINER 152. Unnamed Other early morning is optimum. 92. Succulents, Cactus PLANTS (1 spray or bloom) 110. Fruiting Types, Pyr• Planters, Place the flowers immediately in water that has been set out in the131. garden all day. Keep flowers in water, a cool, dark 93. Terrariums Foliage Plant 153.in Unnamed Polyanthus acantha place overnight. To arrange, cut stems cleanly at an angle under water with a sharp knife and place in water-filled vase or 94. Dish Garden Planters 132. Flowering Plant (1 spray) 111. Fruiting Types, Other container 95. Hanging Plant, Foliage 133. Hanging Plant, Foli154. Unnamed Miniature 112. Foliage, Evergreen • Hanging GROOM PLANTS Flowers 96. Plant, Flow-WELL! Cut stems as long as possible. All stems should age be in proportion to the flower. (1 spray) 113. Foliage, Broadleaf must have their own attached foliage. All foliage below the water line should be removed. Foliage should be clean. Any ering. 134. Hanging Plant, Flow155. Unnamed Miniature 114. Foliage, Deciduous broken or disfigured stems as well as blooms count in judging. It is 97. Other House Plants foliage or petals should be removed, as foliage andering (1 bloom) 115. Foliage, better to have more stem and foliage than tooIvy little. Attached foliage must accompany bloom entries in order to show flower 135. Mixed Flowers. 156. Unnamed Miniature 116. Other Varieties as grown. Exception is made where bloom has no foliage. 136. Dish Gardens (1 variety, 5 blooms)
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DEPARTMENT 8 – FLOWERS SUPERINTENDENT: NANCY HASENOEHRL (208)790-4276
350917HT-12
157. Unnamed climbing SNAPDRAGONS TUBEROUS BEGONIAS 191. “The Ties That Bind “STANDARD JUDGING SYSTEM USED IN THIS DEPARTMENT” (1 spray) 1 or 3-Spikes constitutes an 176. Single Us” DIVISIONS 158. Any other unnamed exhibit 177. Double Either a former fair CHILD YOUTH TEEN ADULT DISABLED PROFESSIONAL variety (1 bloomGREEN or Specimen or a fair of the future. 167. Snapdragons, single WHITE 178. Any Other GOLD BLUE YELLOW LAVENDER spray) Use Only) items that are 168. 13 Snapdragons Up to 8 Yrs 9 – 12 Yrs – 18 Yrs double19 - Over (Display ZINNIAS 159. Any other unnamed entered in a fair. 169. Snapdragons, dwarf 1 or 3-Blooms constitutes an variety (1 variety, 3 192. “Music, Music, 170. Snapdragons, butExhibit, unless other wise WAYS” “FROM PIONEER DAYS TO MODERN blooms) 2012 FAIR THEME: Music” terfly specified 160. Named “Old” Rose Either a design with 171. Snapdragons, ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noonother until 8 p.m. 179. Judging willcactus, be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until Zinnia, over (1 spray or 1 bloom) an old fashioned muthan listed th finished. The Fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20 the public. 4 ½”toGiant 161. Named “Old” Rose sical theme or design SUNFLOWERS 180. Zinnia, cactus, (1 variety, 3 blooms) using today’s music GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THIS DEPARTMENT 1 or 3 Bloom constitutes an Medium 2”- 4 ½” 162. Unnamed “Old” playersvariety. • Maximum ten (10) entries per person in entire department & only one (1) entry per class allowed, unless a named Exhibit 181. Zinnia, giant over Rose (1 spray or 193. “From Farm to • Completing entry tags and entering in the proper category is the responsibility of the exhibitor. 4 ½” 172. Sunflower, small bloom) Fair” • Entries in the wrong category will not earn awards. Parental supervision is required for children entering flowers. 182. Zinnia, Medium (1-5”) 163. “Old”or stamps are recommended Design using grain or • Unnamed Address labels to expedite entry time. 2” – 4 ½” 173. Sunflower, medium Rose (1 variety, 3 farm produce • Entries must be grown by exhibitor unless otherwise specified. 183. Zinnia, small variety, (6”-10”) blooms) 194. “Good old Days in • When a section calls for a certain number of blooms, spikes, or stalks, please exactly that number. underexhibit 2” 174. Sunflower, large 164. Rose Bud any variety Nez Perce County” • All flowers must be named in space provided on entry tag. This helps judgeMexican and informs 184.the Zinnia, typethe public. (10”+) 165. Mixed Bouquet, 7 or Honor our County’s • NO FLOWERING KALE ACCEPTED. 185. Zinnia, other than 175. Sunflower, Mixed past, present or future • more Greatblooms care will be taken, but Fair Committee cannot be held responsiblelisted, for loss or injury. bouquet 7 or more 166. Vase Miniature A–BLUE STAR CLASS • If your entry is heavy be sure your container tip over. Zinnia, mixed flowers is weighted so not to186. (Enter if you entries have won • Containers for Horticulture specimens will be furnished by the fair committee. bouquet must15 or bouquet,Containers 7 or morefor all mixed blue ribbons be provided by the exhibitor. PLEASE, no expensive or antique containers. flowers Containers or items should more be identified with in previous fairs.) name & address typed on the bottom. “Professional Care… ARTISTIC CATEGORIES • AtWedging is permitted; wedges must be provided by exhibitors. Home” B–BLUE RIBBON CLASS • Please check with Superintendents before watering, rearrangingFROM exhibits,2012 or toTHEME: change wilted flowers. (Enter if you have won 10You choose the hours... “FROM PIONEER DAYS • Exhibitor is required to keep flower in show condition, which may require replacing. If severely wilted superintendent may Fairs) remove 14 ribbons in previous You choose the days... TO MODERN WAYS”as stated in the judging. NO EXHIBIT, RIBBON OR ENTRY may be removed before 5 p.m. Sunday General Fair Rules. 187.not “From Pioneer Days C–AMATEUR CLASS • Entries in ARTISTIC DESIGN must be the work of the exhibitor but necessarily grown by the exhibitor. Accessories are PROGRAMS OFFERED: to Modern Ways” (Enter if you should have won 0-9 permitted. NO ARTIFICAL FLOWERS OR FOLIAGE PERMITTED IN ARRANGEMENTS. Fresh materials • Personal Care Services in anMust beblue except where SERVICES otherwise stated. Limited amount of treatedModern materialDesign permitted. constructed so previous ribbons in • Skilledpredominate Nursing Services AVAILABLE: antique container arrangement Fairs) • Respite Care can be moved. • Daily Living Assistance 188. “Going • HORTICULTURE grownPreparation outside of the area, which are oversized, or forGreen” any other reason do not fit into a defined • Residential Habilitation entries• Meal All green design in class shall be placed in a noncompetitive, general interest display. • Developmental Therapy • Housekeeping a container thatentry. you • Day NO container plant with a• contagious or insect infestation will be accepted for • Adult Care Medicationdisease Reminders would recycle SELECTING • Homemaker ENTRIES Services • Bathing Assistance 189. “Country • Cut your flowers in late afternoon the day before they are to be exhibited. Cutting Cookin” should be done at about 4 pm, since at • Companionship Services • Transportation Either design in a at which cutting time in the that time there is the greatest amount of sugar in the leaves; unless it is extremely hot weather, vintage cooking LOCATIONS: early morning is optimum. utensil or aKeep modern Lewiston/Clarkston 746-3050 • Place the flowers immediately in water that..(208) has been set out in the garden all day. flowers in water, in a cool, dark cooking utensil place overnight. To arrange, cut ....................... stems cleanly an angle under water with a sharp knife and place in water-filled vase or Moscow (208)at882-0616 190. “Picture the Past” container Kamiah ........................(208) 935-2204 Miniature design in ato the flower. Flowers • GROOM PLANTS WELL! Cut......................... stems as long as476-9129 possible. All stems should be in proportion Orofino (208) picturebeframe must have their own attached foliage. All foliage below the water line should removed. Foliage should be clean. Any Coeur d’ Alene ..........(208) 667-0467 broken or disfigured foliage or petals should be removed, as foliage and stems as well as blooms count in judging. It is ............................(208) 570-2928 better to have more stem Boise and foliage than too little. Attached foliage must accompany bloom entries in order to show flower Kennewick 735-3388 as grown. Exception is made where.................. bloom (509) has no foliage. Locally owned since 1995 Spokane.................... 1-800-930-3050
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DEPARTMENT 9 - FOODS SUPERINTENDENT: KATHY GROSSMAN (208)790-2070 DIVISIONS CHILD YOUTH TEEN ADULT DISABLED PROFESSIONAL GOLD GREEN BLUE WHITE YELLOW LAVENDER Up to 8 Yrs 9 – 12 Yrs 13 – 18 Yrs 19 - Over (Display Only) ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until the judges are finished. The fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to the public.
GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT
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Entries must be made by the exhibitor, completed since October 2011, and not entered in previous Nez Perce County Fairs Entries are limited to one (1) per exhibitor under each sub-class unless noted. Exhibitor must enter correct age division. Disabled exhibitors please state age if under 19. Care will be taken with all entries but exhibitors enters at their own risk.
WHAT JUDGES’ LOOK FOR WITH FOOD
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APPEARANCE: Product free from mold, discoloration & blemishes, uniform size & shape, holds shape well, clear liquids. PACK: Good proportion of liquids & solids, adequate headspace, liquid covers product, little or no floating product. CONTAINER: Clean standard canning jar with two-piece lids, exhibited and judged with screw bands. LABEL: Fair Committee will provide canning labels. Label will display Product Name, Processing Method, Processing Time, Pounds of Pressure and Date of Preparation. Label should be neatly placed and not covering product.
AWARDS – CANNING & BAKED GOODS
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RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 • 2nd Red - $2 • 3rd White - $1 / STICKER AWARDS: Receive silk ribbon when premium is paid, if desired. SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: BEST OF SHOW – Awarded by judges in Baked Goods & Canning in each age if merited. Sponsor: URM Cash & Carry, 1846 G. St., Lewiston – BAKED & CANNING: ADULT - $25 Gift Cert Each Sponsor: Jeffrey’s Restaurant, 244 Thain Rd., Lewiston BAKED & CANNING: TEEN/YOUTH/CHILD – Breakfast for 2 Gift Certificates Each. BEST OF CLASS – Awarded at judges’ discretion. SWEEPSTAKES – One (1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons. RED counted for tie breaker. Sponsor: A&B Foods, 456 Thain Rd. & 1234 8th St., Lewiston BAKED: ADULT – $20 Gift Card Sponsor: Owl Pharmacies, Lewiston & Clarkston, CANNING: ADULT - $25 Gift Card Sponsor: Spot on Yogurt, Lewiston & Clarkston, BAKED & CANNING– TEEN/YOUTH/CHILD - $5 Gift Cert Each SUPERINTENDENT’S CHOICE – Awarded at superintendents’ discretion.
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FRUIT PIES - 1st BEST - $10 Gift Certificate / 2ND BEST - $7 Gift Certificate / 3RD BEST - $5 Gift Certificate Sponsor: Rosauer’s Supermarket, 322 Thain Rd, Lewiston
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Sponsored by: WILTON ENTERPRISES Please check one in each group To the Cake Decorating â&#x20AC;&#x153;Best of Showâ&#x20AC;? winners, Adult & Junior, WILTON will SUPERINTENDENT: KATHY GROSSMAN (208)790-2070 award the following: Choice of one of three books: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Celebrate With Fondantâ&#x20AC;?, ____Hot Pack â&#x20AC;&#x153;Cookie Exchangeâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Punch, Cut, Decorateâ&#x20AC;?. Wilton will also award one current â&#x20AC;&#x153;WILTON YEARBOOKâ&#x20AC;? to each first place prize winner in all cake decorating ____Cold Pack DIVISIONS ____Pressure Canner classes. Only one (1) yearbook will be awarded to an individual, with a
DEPARTMENT 9 - FOODS
CHILD YOUTH TEEN ADULT DISABLED PROFESSIONAL CAKE WILTON AWARD maximum ofGOLD fiveDECORATING (5) yearbooksGREEN awarded in the Adult division and five WHITE (5) BLUE YELLOW LAVENDER ____Boiling Water Canner yearbooks Up in the Sponsored9by: WILTON ENTERPRISES to 8Junior. Yrs â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12 Yrs 13 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 18 Yrs 19 - Over (Display Only) th To the Cake Decorating â&#x20AC;&#x153;BestNoon of Showâ&#x20AC;? ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18 from untilwinners, 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until the judges are finished.Adult The fairgrounds will openwill at 10 a.m.the on following: Thursday, September 20th to the public. & Junior, WILTON award
GENERAL RULESChoice FORof THIS DEPARTMENT one of three books: â&#x20AC;&#x153;Celebrate With
Name of Product:___________________ â&#x20AC;˘ Entries mustFondantâ&#x20AC;?, be made by the exhibitor, completed since October 2011, and not entered in previous Nez Perce County Fairs â&#x20AC;&#x153;Cookie Exchangeâ&#x20AC;? and â&#x20AC;&#x153;Punch, Cut, â&#x20AC;˘ Entries are limited to one (1) per exhibitor under each sub-class unless noted. Decorateâ&#x20AC;?. Wilton will also award one current Date Canned:_______________________
â&#x20AC;˘ Exhibitor must entertocorrect age place division. exhibitors if under 19. â&#x20AC;&#x153;WILTON YEARBOOKâ&#x20AC;? each first prizeDisabled winner in all cake please state age Processing Time:____________________ ! " ! â&#x20AC;˘ Careclasses. will be taken all yearbook entries butwill exhibitors enters decorating Only with one (1) be awarded toatantheir own risk. # !
WHAT JUDGESâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; LOOK FOR WITH FOOD awarded in the individual, with a maximum of five (5) yearbooks
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â&#x20AC;˘ division APPEARANCE: free in from size & shape, holds clear liquids. # ! Adult and five (5)Product yearbooks themold, Junior.discoloration & blemishes, uniform LABEL PROVIDED BY shape FAIR well, COMMITTEE $% & % ''% â&#x20AC;˘ PACK: Good proportion of liquids & solids, adequate headspace, liquid covers product, little or no floating product. CLASSES / SUB-CLASSES â&#x20AC;˘ CONTAINER: Clean standard canning jar with two-piece lids, exhibited and judged with screw bands. CANNED FOODS - One (1)will entry per variety per sub-class â&#x20AC;˘ LABEL: Fair Committee provide canning labels. Label will display Product Name, Processing Method, Processing Time, Pounds of Pressure and Date of Preparation. Label should be neatly placed and not covering product. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR CANNED AWARDS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; CANNING & BAKED GOODS FOOD â&#x20AC;˘ All canned food must in standard clear-glass jars with self-sealing two-piece lids. ST be processednd â&#x20AC;˘ RIBBONS: 1 Blue - $3 â&#x20AC;˘ 2 Red - $2 â&#x20AC;˘ 3rd Whitecanning - $1 / STICKER AWARDS: Receive silk ribbon when premium is paid, if desired. â&#x20AC;˘ Jars must have a vacuum seal. Jams must be exhibited and judged with screw bands. â&#x20AC;˘ must SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: â&#x20AC;˘ Jars be labeled with contents, type of processing (boiling water vs. pressure), time of process, altitude BEST OF SHOW â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Awarded by judges Baked Goods & Canning in each age if merited. â&#x20AC;˘ Adjustment. (Time and method of process shouldinagree with USDA/PNW recommendations of the 1994 Edition.) Sponsor: URM Cash & Carry, 1846 G. St., Lewiston â&#x20AC;&#x201C; BAKED & CANNING: ADULT - $25 Gift Cert Each â&#x20AC;˘ Appropriate headspace requirements must be followed: Sponsor: Jeffreyâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Restaurant, 244 Thain Rd., Lewiston Fruits â&#x20AC;&#x201C; ½ inch / Vegetables to 1 inch / Jams and Jellies â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Âź inch / Pickles â&#x20AC;&#x201C; ½ inch Meats 1- 1½ inchEach. BAKED â&#x20AC;&#x201C;&½CANNING: TEEN/YOUTH/CHILD â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Breakfast for 2/ Gift Certificates â&#x20AC;˘ The sizeBEST of canning jar and product must meet USDA guidelines: Size appropriate to use. OF CLASS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Awarded at judgesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; discretion. o Cream Corn, mushrooms, jellies and fish - Inreceiving pints or smaller. others in Quarts or counted less SWEEPSTAKES â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Onepeppers, (1) each jams, age division. Exhibitor the most All BLUE Ribbons. RED for tie breaker. th o SalsaSponsor: â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Follow directions in PNW # 395 Rd. include recipe. If recipe is not in PNW #395, process time is found A&B Foods, 456 Thain & 1234 8 St., Lewiston BAKED: ADULT â&#x20AC;&#x201C; $20 Gift Card by following time Sponsor: of includedOwl vegetable with longest processing time. CANNING: ADULT - $25 Gift Card Pharmacies, Lewiston & Clarkston, o Pie Fillings â&#x20AC;&#x201C; One (1)on entry per variety or type such as 1 pear, 1 peach, 1 applesauce, etc. Sponsor: Spot Yogurt, Lewiston & Clarkston, BAKED & CANNINGâ&#x20AC;&#x201C; TEEN/YOUTH/CHILD - $5 Gift Cert Each SUPERINTENDENTâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S CHOICE â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Awarded at superintendentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; discretion. â&#x20AC;˘ THE FOLLOWING ENTRIES WILL BE DISQUALIFIED: o Foods processedst and packed not following current (1994 or later) USDA/PNW recommendations, Ball-Bluebook Guide to ND â&#x20AC;˘ FRUIT PIES 1 BEST $10 Gift Certificate / 2 BEST - $7 Gift Certificate / 3RD BEST - $5 Gift Certificate Preserving Sponsor: Rosauerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Supermarket, 322 Thain Rd, Lewiston o Paraffin sealed Jams and Jellies o o o o o o
Jars with zinc lids Foods in green glass jar or not in standard jars Foods improperly processed or packed Jars with more than 2â&#x20AC;? headspace Jars with added color, bleach, sulfite or other preservatives (Example: Baking soda may not be added to green vegetables & acids may not be added to non-picked foods with the exception of tomatoes and figs) Steam bath canning Current guidelines for home canning can be obtained at the County Extension or www.uga.edu/nchfp//publications/publications_usda.html for the USDA Complete Guide to Home Canning
CLASSES / SUB-CLASSES CANNED SOUP 01. Vegetable 02. Meat
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DEPARTMENT 9 - FOODS SUPERINTENDENT: KATHY GROSSMAN (208)790-2070 CLASSES / SUB-CLASSES DIVISIONS
QUICK BREADS WHAT JUDGES LOOK FOR IN PICKLES 60. Biscuits APPEARANCE: Product and blemish free of CHILD YOUTH TEEN bright in color ADULT DISABLED PROFESSIONAL CANNED SOUP 61.LAVENDER Coffee Cake GOLD GREEN WHITE YELLOW uniform size, shapeBLUE & maturity olive to yellow green cucumbers 01. Vegetable 62. Dried 9 –with 12 Yrs 13 – 18interiors. Yrs 19 - Over (DisplayFruit Only) white translucent 02. MeatUp to 8 Yrs th 63. Fresh Fruit the judges PACK:18Attractive, proper head space,Judging liquid covers ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September from Noon until 8 p.m. will beproduct, Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until 64. Nut Bread CANNED FRUIT The fairgrounds are finished. open at 10 product a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to the public. littlewill or not floating 65. Muffins (3) 03. Fruits—Name Variety Neatly placed, not covering product GENERAL RULES FOR THISLABEL: DEPARTMENT Vegetables 04. Berries—Name Va• Entries must be made by the exhibitor, completed since October 2011, and not entered in previous 66. Nez Perce County Fairs 67. Other riety 22. Wild Game BAKED GOODS • Pie Entries are –limited exhibitor under each sub-class unless noted. 05 Fillings Name to one (1) per 23. Seafood -NO GLASS DISH’S OTHER BREADS • Variety Exhibitor must enter correct age Disabled exhibitors please state age if under 19. 24. division. Fish 68. Dark Machine Bread BREADS 06. Fruitbe–taken Namewith all entries • Juices, Care will but exhibitors enters at their own risk. 25. Other 69. White Machine Bread Place 1/2 loaf in clear zipWHATVariety JUDGES’ LOOK FOR WITH FOOD 70. Biscuits (3) PICKLES & RELISH lock bag 07. Berry – NameProduct free from mold, discoloration & blemishes, uniform size & shape, holds shape well, clear liquids. • Juice, APPEARANCE: 71. Muffins (3) 26. Pickled Beets Variety YEAST BREADS 72. Cornbread (4” Square) 27. Bread & Butter • PACK: Good proportion of liquids & solids, adequate headspace, liquid covers product, little or no floating product. 08. Juice Vegetable 48. White 73. Other 28. Dill Pickles • –CONTAINER: exhibited and judged with screw bands. Name Variety Clean standard canning jar with two-piece lids,49. Sourdough 29. Relish CAKES • LABEL: Fair Committee will provide canning labels. Label will display Product Name, Processing Method, Processing 50. Whole Wheat (100%) JAMS, JELLIES, 30. Sweet, Whole Pickles Oneproduct. (1) piece (no larger than Time, Pounds of Pressure and Date of Preparation. Label should51. Whole be neatly Wheat placed Mix and not covering BUTTER & PRESERVES 31. Sweet, Chunk/Sliced 6” x 6”) on 8” paper plate AWARDS CANNING & BAKED GOODS 52. Rye 09. Fruit–Butters Pickles placed in a ziplock bag. ST nd rd 53. Multi-Grain • Fruit RIBBONS: 1 Blue - $3 • 232.Red - $2 Mixed • 3 White AWARDS: Receive silk ribbon when premium is paid, if desired. 10. Jam—Name Pickled Veg- - $1 / STICKER 74. Shortening Cake 54. Cinnamon Rolls • Variety SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: etables – Frosted 55. Rolls, White (3) 11. Berry Jam OF – Name BEST SHOW – Awarded by judgesPickles in Baked Goods & Canning in each age if merited. 33. Zucchini 75. Boxed Cake,Each (Children 56. Sweet Rolls (3) VarietySponsor: URM Cash &34. Fruit Carry, 1846 G. St., Lewiston – BAKED & CANNING: ADULT - $25 Gift Cert Relish Only) 57. Other Breads Sponsor: Jeffrey’s Restaurant, 244 Thain Rd., Lewiston 12. Fruit Jelly – Name 35. Pickled Asparagus 76. Each. Sponge Cake, No 58. –Other Rolls for (3) 2 Gift Certificates BAKED & CANNING: TEEN/YOUTH/CHILD Breakfast Variety 36. Salsa Frosting 59. Other BEST OF CLASS – Awarded at judges’ discretion. 13. Berry Jelly – Name 37. Sauerkraut SWEEPSTAKES – One (1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons. RED counted for tie breaker. Variety 38. Other th Sponsor: A&B Foods, 456 Thain Rd. & 1234 8 St., Lewiston BAKED: ADULT – $20 Gift Card WHAT JUDGES LOOK FOR IN YEAST BREADS: 14. Preserves – Name SAUCES Lewiston & Clarkston, Bread CANNING: ADULT - $25 baked Gift Card should be completely that, when pressed upon, it Variety Sponsor: Owl Pharmacies, 39. Barbeque Sponsor: Spot on Yogurt, Lewiston & Clarkston, BAKED & CANNING– TEEN/YOUTH/CHILD - $5 Gift Cert Each will spring out immediately upon release of pressure. 15. Marmalade—Name 40. Tomato SUPERINTENDENT’S CHOICE – Awarded at superintendents’ discretion. TEXTURE: The crumb should be slightly moist, tender, yet not Variety 41. Ketchup crumble when compressed, light in weight in proportion to size, 16. Other Conserves, Syr42. Chili even grain, when sliced bread should stay firm ups, Toppings/ Name • Variety FRUIT PIES - 1st BEST - $10 Gift Certificate / 2ND BEST -COLOR: $7 Gift Certificate / 3RD BEST $5 Gift 43. Spaghetti Uniform golden brown- color onCertificate outer crust and a light Sponsor: Rosauer’s Supermarket, 322 Thain Rd, Lewiston 44. Horseradish tan color on the inside. CANNED MEAT 45. Other CRUST: The crust of a standard loaf should be tender and of 17. Meat Broth Stock medium thickness. Wheat items should have a dark, firm crust CANNED VEGETABLES 18. Chicken/Turkey white flour items should have a dark softer crust with a soft 46. Name the Variety 19. Pork white center. 47. Juice – Name the 20. Mincemeat VOLUME: Yeast items should be typically doubled in bulk from Variety 21. Beef the original dough size. It should be a tall loaf and a round full roll, not flat or square. WHAT JUDGES LOOK FOR WITH MEAT FLAVOR: The flavor should be nutty, agreeable to taste, and APPEARANCE: Color normal for cooked product, pieces suitwith no suggestion of sourness. able size for serving/excess fat removed from product MOISTURE: There should be moisture in the feel and taste of PACK: Attractive, adequate head space, adequate amount of the item, but not wet or soggy. jelly or broth. UNIFORMITY: Entries consisting of three of the same item, CONTAINER: Clean, standard canning jar with seal and screw band. such as rolls should all be equal size
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DEPARTMENT 9 - FOODS SUPERINTENDENT: KATHY GROSSMAN (208)790-2070 WHAT JUDGES LOOK FOR WITH CAKES DIVISIONS
WHAT JUDGES LOOK FOR IN DRIED FOODS APPEARANCE: Even thickness YOUTH & surface. Frosted should APPEARANCE & QUALITY: UniformPROFESSIONAL size & shape; free CHILD TEENhave ADULT DISABLED GREEN BLUE WHITE YELLOW uniform icing:GOLD unfrosted should have a level top. from visible mold growth and moisture; LAVENDER free from large seeds, Up to 8 Yrs Even fine 9 – grain, 12 Yrsmoist, doesn’t 13 – 18 Yrs 19 thick - Overpeelings or cores; color appropriate (Display TEXTURE/MOISTURE: crumble very forOnly) product and when cut,DATE springy: when touched (exception: or Bundt of pre-treatment (not overly dark), forjudges safe ENTRY Tuesday, September 18th pound from Noon until 8 p.m.method Judging will be Wednesday starting at 8 dry a.m.enough until the cakes should be firm.) The fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, long-term storage, are finished. September 20thlacking to the stickiness. public. VOLUME: Should be high light (unless pound or Bundt cake) LABEL: Neatly placed not covering product GENERAL RULES FOR& THIS DEPARTMENT AROMA: Pleasing, characteristic of type (e.g. white, yellow, CONTENTS: (What it is?)in previous Nez Perce County Fairs • Entries must be made by the exhibitor, completed since October 2011, and not entered chocolate, etc.) DRYING METHOD: (Sun/dehydrator/oven-how?) • Entries are limited to one (1) per exhibitor under each sub-class unless noted. FLAVOR: Delicate, pleasing, not overwhelming, characteristic LENGTH OF DRYING: (Minutes, hour, days, how long?) • balanced Exhibitorbetween must enter age division. Disabled exhibitors please state age if (None/sulfur/juice, under 19. of type, richcorrect & sweet PRE-TREATMENT: tell us what?) • Care will be taken with all entries but exhibitors enters at their ownOF risk. DATE DRYING: (When you started?) 77. Angle Food Cake, NoFOR WITH PIES FOOD WHAT JUDGES’ LOOK SNACK Frosting plates if & blemishes, DRIED FOODS • APPEARANCE: Product Use free disposable from mold,pie discoloration uniform size & shape, holds shapeFOODS well, clear liquids. 1 Cup constitutes an exhibit 78. Chiffon Cake, Plain possible NO CREAM FILL(NOT FROZEN – Creates • Unfrosted PACK: Good proportion of liquids & solids, adequate headspace, liquid covers product, little or no floating product. INGS OR PUMPKIN moisture in bag) 123. Trail Mix • CONTAINER: Clean standard canning jar with two-piece lids, exhibited and judged 79. Fruit Cake - Place in ziplock bag - with screw bands. 124. Croutons 97. Fruit – Name Variety • Spiced LABEL: provide–canning labels. Label will display Processing 80. CakeFair Committee will98. Nut 125.Method, Party Mix Name Variety 113. Fruit Product Name, Processing Time,Cake Pounds of Pressure and 99. Meat Date of Preparation. Label should be neatly placed and not covering product. 81. Pound 126. Granola – Name Variety 114. Vegetable 82. Bundt Cake AWARDS – CANNING & BAKED GOODS 127. Crackers/Cereal Mix 115. Fruit Leather BAKED GOODS 83. Cakes (3)1ST Blue - $3 •OTHER 128.premium Toasted or Flavored 116. Meat JerkyReceive silk ribbon when • Cup RIBBONS: 2nd Red - $2 • 3rd White - $1 / STICKER AWARDS: is paid, if desired. 100. Sourdough, Baked 84. Cake Doughnuts 129. Popcorn Mix 117. Other • SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS:Goods 85. Fruit or Vegetable 130. Other BEST OF SHOW – Awarded by judges in Baked Goods &DRIED CanningHERBS in each age if merited. Honey Baked Goods Cake Sponsor: URM Cash &101. Carry, 1846 G. St., Lewiston –Herb BAKED - $25 Gift Cert Each APIARY 102. Sugarless Baked Seed & (InCANNING: small jar-lim-ADULT Sponsor: Jeffrey’s Restaurant, 244 Thain Rd., Lewiston DECORATED CAKES (Honey & Honey Comb) Goods ited to plants in which seeds & CANNING: TEEN/YOUTH/CHILD – Breakfast for 2/or Gift Each. All skill levels welcomeBAKED to are used as herbs and in Certificates 131. Best display Apiary HOMEMADE CANDY BEST OF CLASS – Awarded at judges’ discretion. enter foods (Beehive) product. - PIECES) – One(4(1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons. RED counted for tie breaker. 86. OnlySWEEPSTAKES the decora118. Herbs (Whole Dried th Sponsor: A&B Foods,103. 456Divinity Thain Rd. & 1234 8 St., Lewiston BAKED: ADULT – $20 Gift Card tive frosting will be Leaves) Sponsor: Owl Pharmacies, Lewiston & Clarkston, CANNING: ADULT - $25 Gift Card 104. Carmel’s judged; you may 119. Herb Seeds TEEN/YOUTH/CHILD - $5 Gift Cert Each Sponsor: Spot on Yogurt, Lewiston & Clarkston, BAKED & CANNING– 105. Brittle – Name Varichoose to decorate a 120. Herbs (3 Sprigs with SUPERINTENDENT’S CHOICE – Awarded at superintendents’ discretion. ety real cake or a styrowhole leaves) 106. Mints foam cake. No plastic 121. Herbs (Powdered, in 107. Chocolate Dipped or decorations allowed. st ND jar) / 3RD BEST - $5 Gift Certificate • FRUIT PIES - 1 BEST - $10 GiftMolded Certificate / 2 BEST - $7 Gift small Certificate 122. Herbs (Crushed in Sponsor: Rosauer’s Supermarket, Thain Rd, Lewiston COOKIES 108. Fudge322 – Name small jar) Place on 6” paper plate Variety inside clear ziplock bag 109. Crunches 87. Drop Cookies (3) 110. Sugarless Candy 88. Bar Cookies (3) 111. Other (Name) 89. Biscotti (3) EGGS 90. Rolled Cookies (3) 112. Name Variety 91. Molded Cookies (3) 92. No Bake Cookies (3) 93. Refrigerator (3) 94. Filled (3) 95. Shaped (3) 96. Other (Name)
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DEPARTMENT 10 - FRUITS SUPERINTENDENT: DIXIE ALFORD (208)843-2472 DIVISIONS CHILD GOLD Up to 8 Yrs
YOUTH GREEN 9 – 12 Yrs
TEEN BLUE 13 – 18 Yrs
ADULT WHITE 19 - Over
DISABLED YELLOW
PROFESSIONAL LAVENDER (Display Only)
ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until the judges are finished. The fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to the public.
GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT •
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All fruits must be grown by exhibitor and identified. Plate of three (3) constitutes an exhibit; Except; Berries (1 Cup), Cherries (6), Grapes (1-Cluster) Plates will be provided on entry day by Fair Committee.
WHAT JUDGES LOOK FOR IN FRUIT
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QUALITY: In best & prime eating condition, not necessarily the biggest. CONDITION: Clean, free from blemishes & disease. UNIFORMITY: All specimens uniform in size ripeness, shape & color. TYPICAL OF VARIETY: Varieties should be identified.
AWARDS
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RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 • 2nd Red - $2 • 3rd White - $1 / STICKER AWARDS: Receive silk ribbon when premium is paid, if desired. SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: BEST OF SHOW – Awarded by judges in each age division providing an entry deserves such merit. Sponsor: Tribune, Lewiston / GEORGE SHREVE MEMORIAL – ADULT - $50 Cash Sponsor: Haener Equipment, Lewiston – TEEN - $10 Cash / YOUTH – CHILD - $5 Cash Each BEST OF CLASS/VARIETY – Awarded at judges’ discretion. SWEEPSTAKES – One (1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons. (Minimum of 5 ribbons) RED counted for tie breaker. Sponsor: Hays Produce & Garden / ED RANTA MEMORIAL – ADULT - $25.00 Gift Certificate Sponsor: Spot on Yogurt, Lewiston & Clarkston – TEEN / YOUTH / CHILD - $5 Gift Card Each MOST UNUSUAL SHAPE & BIGGEST – Award given to each. Sponsor: Orchards Lanes, 244 Thain Rd., Lewiston – 20 Game Bowling Punch Card Each SUPERINTEDENT’S CHOICE - Awarded at superintendents’ discretion.
CLASSES / SUB-CLASSES APPLES APPLES Must have stems Must have stems Delicious 01. 01. RedRed Delicious 02. Yellow 02. Yellow Roman Beauty Delicious 03. 03. Roman Beauty Delicious Jonathan 04. 04. Jonathan Winesap 05. 05. Winesap McIntosh 06. 06. McIntosh Courtland 07. 07. Courtland Idared 08. 08. Idared 09. 09. Winter Banana Winter Banana 10. 10. Granny Smith Granny Smith 11. 11. Empire Empire 12. Any Other Variety
PEARS Must have stems 13. Bartlett 14. Asian 15. Seckel 16. Comice 17. Any Other Variety
PLUMS 22. Yellow 23. Red 24. Blue 25. Oriental 26. Italian 27. Any Other Variety
PRUNES 18. French Prune 19. Hungarian Prune 20. Italian Prune 21. Any Other Variety
PEACHES 28. Hale 29. Elberta 30. Any Other Variety
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GRAPES 31. Juice 32. Cayuga 33. Cravat (NORTHERN WINTER HARDY-SEEDED) 34. Any Variety (Name)
DEPARTMENT 10 - FRUITS SUPERINTENDENT: DIXIE ALFORD (208)843-2472 TABLE GRAPES AMERICAN Other American Varieties ADULT DISABLED (Slip Skinned) WHITE YELLOW 35.- Any 19 OverVariety (Name)
DIVISIONS CHILD GOLD Up to 8 Yrs
YOUTH GREEN 9 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12 Yrs
TEEN BLUE 13 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 18 Yrs
TABLE GRAPES EUROPEAN
41. Raspberries (Any Variety-Name) PROFESSIONAL 42.LAVENDER Blackberries (Any Variety-Name) (Display Only) 43. Other â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Name Variety
ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging willskinned) be Wednesday starting NECTARINES at 8 a.m. until the(5) judges are (Non-slip finished. The fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to the public. 36. Any Variety (Name)
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NUTS (5) WINE GRAPESâ&#x20AC;&#x201C; All fruits must be grown by exhibitor and identified. 45. Walnuts AMERICAN HYBRID â&#x20AC;˘ Plate of three (3) constitutes an exhibit; Except; Berries (1 Cup), Cherries (6), Grapes (1-Cluster) 46. Filberts 37. Any Variety (Name) 47. Nuts Any Variety â&#x20AC;˘ Plates will be provided on entry day by Fair Committee. FRENCH HYBRID WHAT JUDGES LOOK FOR IN FRUIT CHERRIES GRAPES â&#x20AC;˘ QUALITY: In best & prime eating condition, not necessarily the38. biggest. (6 Round Cherries) Any Variety (Name) (Must have stems) â&#x20AC;˘ CONDITION: Clean, free from blemishes & disease. EUROPEAN GRAPES 48. Any Variety â&#x20AC;˘ UNIFORMITY: All specimens uniform in size ripeness, shape & color. 39. Any Variety (Name) â&#x20AC;˘ TYPICAL OF VARIETY: Varieties should be identified. MISCELLANEOUS BERRIES (1 CUP) 49. Fruits not listed above AWARDS 40. Strawberries â&#x20AC;˘ RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 â&#x20AC;˘ 2nd Red - $2 â&#x20AC;˘ 3rd White - $1 / STICKER (Any AWARDS: Receive silk ribbon when premium is paid, if desired. Variety-Name) â&#x20AC;˘ SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: 208.746.8900 800.843.7128 BEST OF SHOW â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Awarded by judges in each age division providing an entry deserves such merit. Sponsor: Tribune, Lewiston / GEORGE SHREVE MEMORIAL â&#x20AC;&#x201C; ADULT - $50 Cash Federally insuredâ&#x20AC;&#x201C;by NCUA- $10 Cash / YOUTH â&#x20AC;&#x201C; CHILD - $5 Cash Each p1fcu.org 1f Sponsor: Haener Equipment, Lewiston TEEN BEST OF CLASS/VARIETY â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Awarded at judgesâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; discretion. SWEEPSTAKES â&#x20AC;&#x201C; One (1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons. (Minimum of 5 ribbons) Âą;^[^ B_^acX]V 6^^Sb fP]cb c^ QT h^da UXabc RED counted for tie breaker. P]S [Pbc bc^_ U^a P[[ h^da bW^^cX]V ]TTSb ÂŻ P]S Sponsor: Hays Produce & Garden / ED RANTA MEMORIAL â&#x20AC;&#x201C; ADULT - $25.00 Gift Certificate Sponsor: Spot on Yogurt, Lewiston & Clarkston â&#x20AC;&#x201C; TEEN cWPc \TP]b \PZX]V bdaT h^d PaT R^\_[TcT[h / YOUTH / CHILD - $5 Gift Card Each bPcXbUXTS fXcW ^da _a^SdRcb P]S bTaeXRTb ² MOST UNUSUAL SHAPE & BIGGEST â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Award given to each. Sponsor: Orchards Lanes, 244 Thain Rd., Lewiston â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 20 Game Bowling Punch Card Each SUPERINTEDENTâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S CHOICE - Awarded at superintendentsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; discretion. Since 1903
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DEPARTMENT - 11 GIFT BASKETS SUPERINTENDENTS: JENETTE GORDON (208)843-2724, BETTY CROCKER 208-746-1888 DIVISIONS CHILD GOLD Up to 8 Yrs
YOUTH GREEN 9 – 12 Yrs
TEEN BLUE 13 – 18 Yrs
ADULT WHITE 19 - 59
DISABLED YELLOW
SENIOR PINK 60 & Over
PROFESSIONAL LAVENDER (Display Only)
ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until the judges are finished. The fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to the public.
GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT • • •
Entry MUST be created by the exhibitor. Attach a 3” x 5” card with contents and theme of basket/container written on it. Entry must be completely covered with clear plastic gift wrap or a clear gift bag.
WHAT JUDGES LOOK FOR IN GIFT BASKETS
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OVER ALL PRESENTATION: Is basket visually appealing CONTENTS: Are items arranged in coordination with color and theme. Are all items in view & not hidden. Do all items go with theme or do they just fill space. DECORATIONS: Bows, ribbons & other attachments add to the basket/container. CELLO FITS BASKET: Clear & smooth fit. Top is attractive & neat.
AWARDS
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RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 • 2nd Red - $2 • 3rd White - $1 SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: BEST OF SHOW – Awarded by judges’ in each age division providing an entry deserves such merit. Sponsor: Garden Gate, 1425 16th Ave., Lewiston – ADULT or SENIOR - $25 Gift Certificate BEST OF CLASS – Awarded at judges’ discretion. CREATIVITY – Awarded at judges’ discretion. SWEEPSTAKES – One (1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons. RED counted for tie breaker. Sponsor: Orchards Pharmacy, 523 Thain Rd., Lewiston – ADULT OR SENIOR - $25 Gift Certificate SUPERINTENDENTS CHOICE - Awarded at superintendent’s discretion.
CLASSES / SUB-CLASSES HOUSEHOLD GREETINGS HOUSEHOLD GREETINGS 01. Bath 1. Bath 02. Gardening 2. Kitchen Gardening 03. 3. Kitchen 04. Sewing 4. Sewing 05. Tea Time 5. Tea Time SPECIAL OCCASION 6. Baby 7. Birthday 8. Bridal Shower 9. Holiday 10. Get Well 11. Good-Bye 12. Welcome 13. Memory
SPECIAL OCCASION 06. Baby 07. Birthday 08. Bridal Shower 09. Holiday 10. Get Well 11. Good-Bye 12. Welcome 13. Memory
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OTHER 14. Fair Theme 15. Man’s 16. Movie Night 17. Profession 18. Sports 19. Outdoors 20. Military 21. Use your Imagination
DEPARTMENT 12 - NEEDLEWORK SUPERINTENDENT: JUDY BROWNING – (208)746-0679 DIVISIONS CHILD GOLD Up to 8 Yrs
YOUTH GREEN 9 – 12 Yrs
TEEN BLUE 13 – 18 Yrs
ADULT WHITE 19 – 59 Yrs
DISABLED YELLOW
SENIOR PINK 60 & Over
PROFESSIONAL LAVENDER (Display Only)
ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until the judges are finished. The fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to the public.
GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT
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Entries must be the work of the exhibitor, completed since October 2011, and not entered in previous Nez Perce County Fairs Entries must be show quality, clean, free of pet hair, finished properly with ends woven in, blocked, matted, framed with wire hanger only, etc. A set of items will be judged as one (1) entry Great care will be taken, but EXHIBITORS ENTER AT THEIR OWN RISK. Multiple entries in a category are allowed ONLY if different stitches or patterns are used.
WHAT JUDGES’ LOOK FOR WITH NEEDLEWORK
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GENERAL APPEARANCE: Neat, clean, finishing techniques suitable to subject & medium. WORKMANSHIP: Techniques correct & consistent, composition balanced. CREATIVITY & SUITABILITY: Originality or presentation of subject, choice of color combinations, medium & techniques suitable to subject. DIFFICULTY OF PROJECT
AWARDS
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RIBBONS: 1st - Blue - $3 • 2nd Red - $2 • 3rd White - $1 SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: BEST OF SHOW – Awarded by judges’ in each age division providing an entry deserves such merit. Sponsor: Wanda Hauf Memorial – ADULT OR SENIOR - $25 Cash BEST OF CLASS – Awarded at judges’ discretion. CREATIVITY – Awarded at judges’ discretion. SWEEPSTAKES - One (1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons. RED counted for tie breaker. Sponsor: Yarn Underground, 409 S. Washington, Moscow – ADULT OR SENIOR - $25 Gift Certificate SUPERINTENDENT’S CHOICE - Awarded at superintendent’s discretion.
CLASSES / SUB-CLASSES
CROCHET BABY AFGHANS – Crochet with yarn 01. Lace 02. Motif 03. Row AFGHANS – Crochet with yarn 04. Lace 05. Motif 06. Row
DECORATIONS, TOYS, & HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES – Crochet with yarn 07. Doll, Toy 08. Doll Clothes, Pillow Doll 09. Decoration 10. Dishcloth, Potholder, ‘Doily’ 11. Other household article CLOTHING – Crochet with yarn 12. Accessories - belt, collar, hat, gloves, etc.
13. Booties, Socks, Leggings or Slippers 14. Shawl, Stole, Scarf or Poncho 15. Vest, Shell, or Sleeveless Sweater 16. Sweater or Coat 17. Other Clothing BEDSPREAD – Crochet with yarn 18. Lace 19. Motif 20. Row
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DECORATIONS, TOYS, & HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES – Crochet with thread 21. Doll, Toy 22. Doll Clothes, Pillow Doll 23. Decoration 24. Doily <10 inches, 10-15 inches, or >15 inches 25. Other household article
DEPARTMENT 12 - NEEDLEWORK SUPERINTENDENT: JUDY BROWNING – (208)746-0679 HAND APPLIQUE STAMPED/TRANSFER BEDSPREAD 77. < 5 x5 inches STITCH – Crochet with thread – Knit with yarn CHILD YOUTH TEEN ADULT DISABLED SENIORCROSSPROFESSIONAL 78. 5x5-12x12 inches 107. <5X5 inches 26. GOLD Accessories - belt,GREEN col50. Lace BLUE WHITE YELLOW PINK LAVENDER 79. > 12x12 inches 108. 5x5 – 12x12 inches lar, hat, gloves, etc. 51. Cables Up to 8 Yrs 9 – 12 Yrs 13 – 18 Yrs 19 – 59 Yrs 60 & Over (Display Only) 109. >12x12 inches 27. Shawl or Stole 52. Pattern LATCH ENTRY DATE : Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging willHOOK be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until the judges are 28. Vest or Shell th 80. < 5 x5 inches CANDLEWICKING DECORATIONS, TOYS, & finished. The fairgrounds 29. Other clothing will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20 to the public. 81. 5x5-12x12 inches 110. < 5x5 inches HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT 82. > 12x12 inches 111. 5x5 - 12x12 inches BEDSPREAD – Knit with thread 112.Perce > 12x12 inches – Crochet withmust thread Doll, Toy • Entries be the work of the53. exhibitor, completed since October 2011, and not entered in previous Nez County Fairs PLASTIC CANVAS 30. Lace 54. Doll Clothes, Pillow • Entries must be show quality, clean, free of pet hair, finished properly ends woven in, blocked,WHITEWORK, matted, framed with wire 83. <with 5 x5 inches BLACK31. Motif Doll hanger only, etc. 84. 5x5-12x12 inches WORK, REDWORK 32. Row Decoration • A set of items will be judged as55. one (1) entry 85. > 12x12 inches 113. < 5x5 inches 56. Doily <10 inches, 114. 5x5 - 12x12 inches KNIT • Great care will be taken, but EXHIBITORS ENTER AT THEIR OWN RISK. TATTING 10-15 inches, or >15 115. > 12x12 inches • Multiple entries in a category are allowed ONLY if different stitches or patterns are used. 86. < 5 x5 inches BABY AFGHANS inches WHAT 87. 5x5-12x12 inches OTHER EMBROIDERY – Knit JUDGES’ with yarn LOOK FOR WITH 57. NEEDLEWORK Other household •33. Lace GENERAL APPEARANCE: Neat, clean, finishing techniques suitable to subject & medium. 88. > 12x12 inches STITCHES article 116. < 5x5 inches 34. • Cables WORKMANSHIP: Techniques correct & consistent, composition balanced. EMBROIDERY HARDANGER CLOTHING 117.medium 5x5 - 12x12 inches 35. Pattern • CREATIVITY & SUITABILITY: Originality subject, choice of color combinations, & techniques < 5 x5 inches – Knit with thread or presentation of89. 118. > 12x12 inches suitable to subject. 90. 5x5-12x12 inches AFGHANS 58. Accessories - belt, col• DIFFICULTY OF PROJECT lar, hat, gloves, etc. 91. > 12x12 inches SOMETHING SPECIAL – Knit with yarn AWARDS Multiple techniques ex. Ap36. Lace 59. Shawl or Stole CREWEL pliqué with embroidery & 37. • Cables RIBBONS: 1st - Blue - $3 •60. 2ndVest Redor- Shell $2 • 3rd White - $1 92. < 5 x5 inches tatted edging 38. Pattern 61. Other clothing • SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: 93. 5x5-12x12 inches BEST OF SHOW – Awarded by judges’ in each age division providing an entry deserves such merit. 119. < 5x5 inches 94. > 12x12 inches DECORATIONS, TOYS, & BEDSPREAD Sponsor: Wanda Hauf Memorial – ADULT OR SENIOR - $25 Cash 120. 5x5 - 12x12 inches HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES – Knit with thread BEST OF CLASS – Awarded at judges’ discretion. BRAZILIAN 121. > 12x12 inches – Knit with yarn 62. Lace CREATIVITY – Awarded at judges’ discretion. 95. < 5x5 inches 39. Doll, Toy Motif STITCH SWEEPSTAKES - One (1)63. each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons. RED countedSAMPLER for tie breaker. 96. 5x5 - 12x12 inches 40. Doll Clothes, Pillow 64. Row Show off your technique, Sponsor: Yarn Underground, 409 S. Washington, Moscow97. – ADULT SENIOR - $25 Gift Certificate > 12x12 OR inches DollSUPERINTENDENT’S CHOICE - Awarded at superintendent’s discretion. make an heirloom MACHINE or LOOM KNIT CUTWORK 41. Decoration 122. Embroidery stitches 65. Household Item 98. < 5x5 inches 42. Dishcloth, Potholder, 123. Knit stitches/patterns 66. Clothing Article 99. 5x5 - 12x12 inches ‘Doily’ 124. Crochet stitches/patterns 67. Other 100. > 12x12 inches 43. Other Household 125. Other technique Article FELTING - List technique stitches/patterns COUNTED CROSS STITCH 68. Fiber felting List stitches per inch. List CLOTHING BOBBIN LACE 69. Needle felting fabric ex. aida, linen, waste – Knit with yarn 126. Bobbin Lace 70. Worked yarn felting canvas 44. Accessories - belt, col(ex. felted knit) PLARN lar, hat, gloves, etc. 101. < 5x5 inches Plastic bags made into yarn. 45. Booties, Socks, LegNEEDLEPUNCH 102. 5x5 - 12x12 inches (Recycle) gings or Slippers 71. < 5 x5 inches 103. > 12x12 inches 127. Personal Items 46. Shawl, Stole, Scarf or 72. 5x5-12x12 inches STAMPED/TRANSFER 128. Household Items Poncho 73. > 12x12 inches EMBROIDERY 47. Vest, Shell, or SleeveBRAID WEAVING 104. < 5x5 inches less Sweater 129. Personal Items 74. < 5 x5 inches 105. 5x5 - 12x12 inches 48. Sweater or Coat 130. Rugs 75. 5x5-12x12 inches 106. > 12x12 inches 49. Other Clothing 131. Other Household Items 76. > 12x12 inches CLOTHING DIVISIONS
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DEPARTMENT 13 – PAPER CRAFTING SUPERINTENDENT: RUSSIE HASTINGS – (208)746-3094 DIVISIONS CHILD GOLD Up to 8 Yrs
YOUTH GREEN 9 – 12 Yrs
TEEN BLUE 13 – 18 Yrs
ADULT WHITE 19 - Over
DISABLED YELLOW
PROFESSIONAL LAVENDER (Display Only)
ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until the judges are finished. The fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th the public.
GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT
•
Entries must be the work of the exhibitor, completed since October 2011, and not entered in previous Nez Perce County Fair Great care will be taken, but exhibitors enter at their own risk. Page protectors must be used on all paper entries. WHEN EXHIBITING DOUBLE PAGES, THE PAGES MUST BE SECURED TOGETHER BEFORE ENTERING.
• • •
WHAT JUDGES’ LOOK FOR IN PAPER CRAFTING • •
OVERALL APPEAL DOES IT FIT CATEGORY JOURNALING OF EVENT: People, Place and Date CREATIVITY AND ORGINALITY: Not store bought pages NEATNESS AND EFFORT INTEREST
• • • •
AWARDS
• •
RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 • 2nd Red - $2 • 3rd White - $1 / STICKER AWARDS: Receive silk ribbon when premium is paid, if desired. SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: BEST OF SHOW – Awarded by judge’s in each age division providing an entry deserves such merit. Sponsor: Printcraft, 1628 Main, Lewiston – ADULT - $25.00 Cash Sponsor: Orchards Lanes, 244 Thain Rd., Lewiston – TEEN – 20 Game Bowling Punch Card Sponsor: Rollaway, 1203 Idaho St., Lewiston – YOUTH / CHILD – Skating Passes BEST OF CLASS – Awarded at judges’ discretion. CREATIVITY – Awarded at judges’ discretion. SWEEPSTAKES – One (1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons. RED counted for tie breaker. Sponsor: Haener Equipment, Lewiston – ADULT/TEEN - $15 Cinema Gift Card Each Sponsor: Spot on Yogurt, Lewiston & Clarkston – YOUTH/CHILD - $5 Gift Card Each SUPERINTENDENT’S CHOICE – One (1) per age division, for a scrapbook page that depicts the fair theme “FROM PIONEER DAYS TO MODERN WAYS”or any part of a county fair. Sponsor: Russie Hastings – ADULT/TEEN - $10 Cash Each – YOUTH/CHILD - $5 Cash Each
CLASSES / SUB-CLASSES CARD
CLASSES / SUB-CLASSES 01. Embossing 02. Dry Embossing
CARD 03. Sticker 01. Embossing 04. Stamping 02. Dry Embossing Techniques 03. 05. Multiple Sticker 04. Stamping NOTE CARDS 05. Multiple Techniques
06. Embossing 07.CARDS Dry Embossing NOTE 06. 08. Sticker Embossing 07. 09. DryStamping Embossing 10. Multiple Techniques
INVITATION 11. Embossing 12. Dry Embossing 13. Sticker 14. Stamping 15. Multiple Techniques BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT 16. Embossing 17. Dry Embossing 18. Sticker 19. Stamping 20. Multiple Techniques
MISC 21. Embossing 22. Dry Embossing 23. Sticker 24. Stamping 25. Multiple Techniques 26. Quilling 27. Origami 28. Scherenschnitte 29. Paper Piercing
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SCRAPBOOKING OUTSIDE COVER HOMEMADE ALBUM 30. Mini – Albums 31. 5 x 7 32. 8½ x 11 33. 12 x12
DEPARTMENT 13 – PAPER CRAFTING SUPERINTENDENT: RUSSIE HASTINGS – (208)746-3094 SCRAPBOOKING DIVISIONS
SCRAPBOOKING MINI ALBUMS GIFT TAGS & BAGS ALBUMS 8CHILD ½ x 11 PAGES 12 X 12 68. Animals 125. Gift Tags & Bags YOUTH TEEN ADULT DISABLED PROFESSIONAL 34. Animals 105. Animals 69. Anniversary GOLD GREEN BLUE WHITE YELLOW LAVENDER ALTERED 35. Anniversary Up to 8 Yrs 9 – 12 70. YrsAntique Photo’s 13 – 18 Yrs 19106. Anniversary - Over (Display Only) 126. Altered Chipboard 36. Antique Photo’s 107. Antique Photo’s 71. Baby 127. Altered th ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. untilMetal the judges 37. Baby 108. Baby 72.18Birthday th 128. Altered Wood are finished. The fairgrounds will open73. at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20 the public. 38. Birthday 109. Birthday Family 39. Family 110. Family 74. Food GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT 40. Food 111. Friends 75. Graduation • Graduation Entries must be the work of the 2011, and not entered in previous Nez Perce County Fair 41. 112. Food 76.exhibitor, Heritage completed since October • Great care will be taken, but exhibitors enter at their own risk. 42. Heritage 113. Gardening 77. Holiday • Holiday Page protectors must be used 78. on all paper entries. 43. 114. Graduation Indoor • Indoor WHEN EXHIBITING DOUBLE PAGES, THE PAGES MUST BE SECURED TOGETHER BEFORE ENTERING. 44. 115. Heritage 79. Outdoor WHAT JUDGES’ LOOK FOR IN PAPER CRAFTING 45. Outdoor 116. Holiday 80. Seasons • OVERALL APPEAL 46. Season 117. Indoor 81. School Days • School DOESDays IT FIT CATEGORY82. Vacation 47. 118. Outdoor 48. Vacation 119. Seasons Wedding • JOURNALING OF EVENT:83.People, Place and Date 49. Wedding 84. Miscellaneous • CREATIVITY AND ORGINALITY: Not store bought pages120. School Days 50. 121. Sports • Miscellaneous NEATNESS AND EFFORT SCRAPBOOKING 122. Vacation • INTEREST SCRAPBOOKING PAGES 8 ½ X 11 123. Wedding AWARDS ALBUMS 12 X 12 85. Animals 124. Miscellaneous nd 51. Animals Anniversary • RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 • 2 86. Red - $2 • 3rd White - $1 / STICKER AWARDS: Receive silk ribbon when premium is paid, if desired. 52. 87. Antique Photo’s • Anniversary SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS : 53. Antique Photo’s Baby in each age division providing an entry deserves such merit. BEST OF SHOW – Awarded 88. by judge’s 54. Baby Sponsor: Printcraft, 1628 89.Main, Birthday Lewiston – ADULT - $25.00 CashE M O U N T A I N Card L UGame Bowling Punch 55. Birthday 90. 244 Family Sponsor: Orchards Lanes, Thain Rd., Lewiston – TEEN –B 20 56. FamilySponsor: Rollaway, 1203 91.Idaho Friends St., Lewiston – YOUTH / CHILD – Skating Passes 57. Food Food discretion. BEST OF CLASS – Awarded 92. at judges’ 58. Graduation Gardening CREATIVITY – Awarded at 93. judges’ discretion. 59. Heritage 94. Graduation SWEEPSTAKES – One (1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons. AGRI-SUPPORT, INC.RED counted for tie breaker. 60. Holiday 95. Heritage Sponsor: Haener Equipment, Lewiston – ADULT/TEEN - $15 Cinema Gift Card Each 61. Indoor Sponsor: Spot on Yogurt, Lewiston 96. Holiday& Clarkston – YOUTH/CHILD - $5 Gift Card Each SUPERINTENDENT’S CHOICE – One (1) per age division, for a scrapbook page that depicts the fair theme 62. Outdoor 97. Indoor Hay Equipment Combines “FROM PIONEER DAYS TO MODERN 63. Season 98. Outdoor WAYS”or any part of a county fair. Tractors Sponsor: – ADULT/TEEN - $10 Cash Each – YOUTH/CHILD - $5 Cash Each 64. School Days Russie Hastings 99. Seasons 65. Vacation 100. School Days Implements 66. Wedding 101. Sports 67. Miscellaneous 102. Vacation CLASSES / SUB-CLASSES 103. Wedding Hay Equipment Mowers 104. Miscellaneous Mower Mowers CARD 01. Embossing 02. Dry Embossing 03. Sticker 04. Stamping 05. Multiple Techniques NOTE CARDS 06. Embossing 07. Dry Embossing
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YOUTH GREEN 9 – 12 Yrs
TEEN BLUE 13 – 18 Yrs
ADULT WHITE 19 - Over
DISABLED YELLOW
PROFESSIONAL LAVENDER (Display Only)
ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until finished. The Fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to the public. NO FRAMES! MAT’S ONLY! GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT
• Eligibility: All entries MUST be the work of the exhibitor and taken during or after Sept, 2011. Photographs of only high •
• • •
quality, in good taste and suitable for family viewing will be accepted. A professional photographer shall be considered someone who earns more than 50% of their annual income taking photographs. Professional entries are not judged. Exhibit only. Entries: Exhibitor may enter two (2) photos per Class, but only Four (4) entries total. Entries produced by personal computer & printers need to be on suitable photo grade paper. These entries will be judged in the same class as all other photos processed commercially. No entries will be accepted on plain copy paper. Exhibitors need to be prepared to identify which class/subclass their photo is to be entered in. Identification: Entry cards must be complete and legible. Address labels are preferred, two(2) labels per entry. Entry MUST have exhibitors name, address & phone number on back. Size and framing of entries: Photos MUST be at least a 5 x 7 and no larger than a 16 x 20. Standard Mat Only. NO FRAMES - NO GLASS!!! Exhibit not to exceed an overall maximum of 20 x 24. Matting must overlay & frame photo. Only one (1) picture per mat allowed. No collages. All possible care is taken, but no responsibility for loss or damage will be assumed by Nez Perce County Fair Board. NO GLASS IS ALLOWED!! Use of expensive matting is NOT recommended. A butterfly clip will be used for hanging as well as attaching a card displaying exhibitors name after judging has taken place.
WHAT JUDGES’ LOOK FOR WITH PHOTOGRAPHY
• GENERAL APPEARANCE: Neat, clean, photo securely attached to mat, mat color & style enhances photo. •
TECHNIQUE: Focus, lighting, color balance, depth of field, angle, quality of developing & printing.
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at the photo, balance of elements (Subject should be the most prominent element of the photo and background does not detract from subject). CHOICE OF SUBJECT - Exhibitor needs to know how photo fits or relates to the Class/Sub-Class they are entering in.
• COMPOSITION: Photo captures the mood/spirit/life of the subject so viewer knows more about the subject after looking
AWARDS •
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RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 • 2nd Red - $2 • 3rd White - $1 / STICKER AWARDS: Receive silk ribbon when premium is paid, if desired. SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: BEST OF SHOW – Awarded by judges’ in each age division providing an entry deserves such merit. Sponsor: Brockman’s Arts & Custom Framing, 204 Thain Rd, Lewiston – ADULT - $25 Gift Certificate Sponsor: Orchards Lanes, 244 Thain Rd., Lewiston – TEEN – 20 Game Bowling Punch Card BEST OF CLASS – Awarded at judges’ discretion. CREATIVITY - Awarded at judges’ discretion. SWEEPSTAKES - Point system used to determine winners. Blue – 3 pts / Red – 2 pts / White – 1 pt Sponsor: Costco, Clarkston – ADULT – Gift Certificate for 200 digital prints Sponsor: Orchards Lanes, 244 Thain Rd., Lewiston – TEEN – 20 Game Bowling Punch Card SUPERINTENDENT’S CHOICE – Awarded at superintendent’s discretion.
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DEPARTMENT 14 – PHOTOGRAPHY SUPERINTENDENT: STEVE CARLSON (208)791-6180 CLASSES/SUB-CLASSES DIVISIONS CHILD YOUTH TEEN Action ADULT PROFESSIONAL Display DISABLED Scenic Portraits GOLD GREEN BLUE WHITE Interest YELLOW LAVENDER 07. Human 11. Agriculture 01. Flowers Up to 8 Yrs 9 – 12 Yrs 13 – 18 Yrs 19 Over (Display Only) 08. Sports 12. Sunrise/Sunset 02. People – Adult 09. Humor 13. View of Nez Perce County 03. People – Children ENTRY DATE&: Birds Tuesday, September 18th from until 8 p.m. Judging starting at 8 a.m. until 10. Noon Past Nez Perce County Fair will be Wednesday 14. Landscape 04. Animals finished. The Fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. onTheme Thursday, September 20th to the public. – Identify 05. Nostalgia Abstract NO FRAMES! MAT’S ONLY! 06. Building 15. Abstract General General Eligibility: All entries MUST be the work of the exhibitor and taken during or after Sept, 16. 2011. Photographs of only high quality, in good taste and suitable for family viewing will be accepted. A professional photographer shall be considered someone who earns more than 50% of their annual income taking photographs. Professional entries are not judged. Exhibit only. Entries: Exhibitor may enter two (2) photos per Class, but only Four (4) entries total. Entries produced by personal computer & printers need to be on suitable photo grade paper. These entries will be judged in the same class as all other photos processed commercially. No entries will be accepted on plain copy paper. Exhibitors need to be prepared to identify which class/subclass their photo is to be entered in. Identification: Entry cards must be complete and legible. Address labels are preferred, two(2) labels per entry. Entry MUST have exhibitors name, address & phone number on back. Size and framing of entries: Photos MUST be at least a 5 x 7 and no larger than a 16 x 20. Standard Mat Only. NO FRAMES - NO GLASS!!! Exhibit not to exceed an overall maximum of 20 x 24. Matting must overlay & frame photo. Only one (1) picture per mat allowed. No collages. All possible care is taken, but no responsibility for loss or damage will be assumed by Nez Perce County Fair Board. NO GLASS IS ALLOWED!! Use of expensive matting A butterfly clipTradition will be used for hangingon as well as NEVEisRNOT recommended. A Northwest Built Trust... attaching a card displaying exhibitors name after judging has taken place. PA
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DEPARTMENT 15 - POULTRY SUPERINTENDENT: LEROY GORDON (208)843-2724 DIVISIONS CHILD GOLD Up to 8 Yrs
YOUTH GREEN 9 – 12 Yrs
TEEN BLUE 13 – 18 Yrs
ADULT WHITE 19 - Over
ENTRY DATE: Wednesday, September 19th from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m. Judging will begin Friday starting at 11:45 a.m. until the judges are finished. The fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to the public.
GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT • • • • •
Judging will be from the latest version of the American Standard of Perfection and judge’s decision is final. Exhibitors are required to care for poultry during the Fair. Birds infested with lice will be disqualified by the Judge. Exhibitors are required to feed, water and keep the poultry pens closed. Any animal with any disease will not be entered.
AWARDS RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 • 2nd Red - $2 • 3rd White - $1/ STICKERS: Trade for ribbon when picking up exhibit if desired.
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SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: BEST OF SHOW – One (1) awarded overall. Sponsor: Intermountain Feed, 2310 Frontage Rd., Lewiston - $25 Gift Certificate BEST OF CLASS – One (1) in each age division will be awarded in each of the Classes Below Poultry……………1-31 Bantams………….32-35 Show Breeds……..36-38 Pigeons…………...39-41 Turkeys…………..42-45 Ducks…………….46-49 Geese…………….50-53 SWEEPSTAKES – One (1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons. RED ribbons counted for tie. Sponsor: Garlinghouse Memorials, 1603 Main, Lewiston ADULT/TEEN/YOUTH - $10 Cash Each Sponsor: Rollaway, 1203 Idaho St., Lewiston – CHILD – Skating Passes
CLASSES / SUB-CLASSES POULTRY POULTRY 01. American 01. American 02. White Leghorn, Cock WhiteLeghorn, Leghorn, Cockerel Cock 03.02.White 03. White Leghorn, Cockerel 04. White Leghorn, Hen 04. White Leghorn, Hen 05. White Leghorn, Pullet 05. White Leghorn, Pullet 06. White Leghorn, Pen of 3 06. (One WhiteSex) Leghorn, Pen of 3 (One Sex) WhiteLeghorn, Leghorn, Pen Pen of of 33 (Boilers) 07.07.White 08. (Boilers) White Rocks, Cock WhiteRocks, Rocks,Cock Cockerel 08.09.White WhiteRocks, Rocks,Cockerel Hen 09.10.White WhiteRocks, Rocks,Hen Pullet 10.11.White 11. White Rocks, Pullet 12. White Rocks, Pen of 3 (One Sex) 13. White Rocks, Pen of 3
12. White Rocks, Pen of 3 (One Sex) 13. White Rocks, Pen of 3 (Boilers) 14. Rhode Island Red, Cock 15. Rhode Island Red, Cockerel 16. Rhode Island Red, Hen 17. Rhode Island Red, Pullet 18. Rhode Island Red, Pen of 3(One Sex) 19. Rhode Island Red, Pen of 3 (Boilers) 20. New Hampshire Red, Cock 21. New Hampshire Red, Cockerel 22. New Hampshire Red, Hen
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23. New Hampshire Red, Pullet 24. New Hampshire Red, Pen of 3 (One Sex) 25. New Hampshire Red, Pen of 3 (Boilers) 26. Other Breed, Cock 27. Other Breed, Cockerel 28. Other Breed, Hen 29. Other Breed, Pellet 30. Other Breed, Pen of 3 (One Sex) 31. Other Breed, Pen of 3 (Boilers)
DEPARTMENT 15 - POULTRY SUPERINTENDENT: LEROY GORDON (208)843-2724 BANTAMS DIVISIONS
32. Best Pen of 3 FemalesCHILD 33. Best Male GOLD 34. Best Female Up to 8 Yrs 35. Best Pair
PIGEONS 39. Best Male YOUTH TEEN 40. Best Female GREEN BLUE Pair– 18 Yrs 9 – 1241. YrsBest 13
DUCKS 46. White Drake 47. White Duck 48. Colored Drake 49. Colored Duck
ADULT WHITE 19 - Over
ENTRY DATE: Wednesday, September TURKEYS 19th from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m. Judging will begin Friday starting at 11:45 until & theEXOTIC judges are finished. The fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to SHOWa.m. BREEDS 42. Colored Tom GEESE the36. public. Best Male 43. Colored Hen 50. White Gander 37. Best Female 44. White Tom 51. White Goose GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT 38. Best Pair 45. White Hen 52. Colored Gander • Judging will be from the latest version of the American Standard of Perfection and judge’s decision is 53. Colored Goose final. • Exhibitors are required to care for poultry during the Fair. • Birds infested with lice will be disqualified by the Judge. • Exhibitors are required to feed, water and keep the poultry pens closed. • Any animal with any disease will not be entered.
AWARDS RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 • 2nd Red - $2 • 3rd White - $1/ STICKERS: Trade for ribbon when picking up exhibit if desired.
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SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: BEST OF SHOW – One (1) awarded overall. Sponsor: Intermountain Feed, 2310 Frontage Rd., Lewiston - $25 Gift Certificate BEST OF CLASS – One (1) in each age division will be awarded in each of the Classes Below Poultry……………1-31 Bantams………….32-35 Show Breeds……..36-38 Pigeons…………...39-41 Turkeys…………..42-45 Ducks…………….46-49 Geese…………….50-53 SWEEPSTAKES – One (1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons. RED ribbons counted for tie. Second dinner must be of equal or Sponsor: Garlinghouse Memorials, 1603 Main, Lewiston lesser value. With purchase of two ADULT/TEEN/YOUTH - $10 Cash Eachbeverages. With this coupon, limit one coupon–per customer.Passes Not valid Sponsor: Rollaway, 1203 Idaho St., Lewiston – CHILD Skating with other coupons or specials.
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POULTRY 01. American 02. White Leghorn, Cock 03. White Leghorn, Cockerel 04. White Leghorn, Hen 05. White Leghorn, Pullet 06. White Leghorn, Pen of 3 (One Sex) 07. White Leghorn, Pen of 3 (Boilers) 08. White Rocks, Cock 09. White Rocks, Cockerel 10. White Rocks, Hen 11. White Rocks, Pullet 12. White Rocks, Pen of 3 (One Sex) 13. White Rocks, Pen of 3
DEPARTMENT 16 - QUILTS SUPERINTENDENT: CAROLYN CRAWFORD (208)746-7121 DIVISIONS CHILD GOLD Up to 8 Yrs
YOUTH GREEN 9 – 12 Yrs
TEEN BLUE 13 – 18 Yrs
ADULT WHITE 19 - 59
DISABLED YELLOW
SENIOR PINK 60 & Over
PROFESSIONAL LAVENDER (Display Only)
ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until the judges are finished. The fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to the public.
GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT
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Entries must be the work of the exhibitor, completed since October 2011, and not entered in previous Nez Perce County Fairs ONLY TWO (2) ENTRIES ACCEPTED PER CLASS & ONLY ONE (1) ENTRY ACCEPTED PER SUB-CLASS. Entry cards must be complete and legible. Address labels are preferred, two (2) labels per entry. Great care will be taken, but EXHIBITORS ENTER AT THEIR OWN RISK
WHAT JUDGES’ LOOK FOR WITH QUILTING
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GENERAL APPEARANCE: Total impact, neat & clean, square & flat DESIGN: Choice & use of color & pattern for top & borders, suitability of materials to design & function. Originality or use of traditional patterns. WORKMANSHIP: Precision of cutting, stitching & finishing, quilting techniques, binding & edges.
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RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 • 2nd Red - $2 • 3rd White - $1 SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: BEST OF SHOW – Awarded by judges’ in each age division providing an entry deserves such merit. Sponsor: Becky’s Fabric & Bernina, 1702 21st. St., Lewiston – ADULT OR SENIOR - $25 Gift Card BEST OF CLASS – Awarded at judges’ discretion. CREATIVITY - Awarded at judges’ discretion. SWEEPSTAKES – One (1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons. RED counted for tie breaker. Sponsor: Haener Equipment, Lewiston – ADULT OR SENIOR - $20 Cinema Gift Card SUPERINTENDENT’S CHOICE - Awarded at superintendent’s discretion.
CLASSES / SUB-CLASSES BABY QUILTS BABY QUILTS 01. Appliqued - Hand 1. Appliqued - Hand 02. 2. Appliqued Appliqued––Machine Machine 03. Embroidered 3. Embroidered –– Hand Hand 04. 4. Embroidered Embroidered- -Machine Machine 05. 5. Pieced Pieced 06. 6. Other Other QUILTS-HAND QUILTED 07. Appliqued - Hand QUILTS-HAND 08. AppliquedQUILTED – Machine 7. Embroidered Appliqued - Hand 09. – Hand 8. Appliqued – Machine 10. Embroidered - Machine 9. Embroidered – Hand 11. Pieced 10. Embroidered - Machine 12. Other 11. Pieced 12. Other QUILTS MINIATURE 13. Appliqued - Hand 14. Appliqued – Machine
15. Embroidered – Hand 16. Embroidered - Machine 17. Pieced 18. Other TIED COMFORTERS & QUILTS 19. Appliqued - Hand 20. Appliqued – Machine 21. Embroidered – Hand 22. Embroidered - Machine 23. Pieced 24. Other MACHINE QUILTED 25. Appliqued - Hand 26. Appliqued – Machine 27. Embroidered – Hand 28. Embroidered - Machine
29. Pieced 30. Other COMMERCIALLY QUILTED QUILTS 31. Appliqued - Hand 32. Appliqued – Machine 33. Embroidered – Hand 34. Embroidered - Machine 35. Pieced 36. Other GROUP QUILTS 37. Appliqued - Hand 38. Appliqued – Machine 39. Embroidered – Hand 40. Embroidered - Machine 41. Pieced 42.Other
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WALL HANGING 43. Appliqued - Hand 44. Appliqued – Machine 45. Embroidered – Hand 46. Embroidered - Machine 47. Pieced 48. Other OTHER QUILTED ITEMS 49. Clothing 50. Tole bag 51. Holiday Decorations 52. Household Misc. 53. Other
DEPARTMENT 17 - RABBITS SUPERINTENDENT: FRANK & DAWN HEATH (208)289-8411 DIVISIONS CHILD GOLD Up to 8 Yrs
YOUTH GREEN 9 – 12 Yrs
TEEN BLUE 13 – 18 Yrs
ADULT WHITE 19 - Over
ENTRY DATE: Wednesday, September 19th from 2 p.m. until 8 p.m. Quality Judging will begin Thursday at 12: noon. Fitting & Showing will be on Friday at 8:20 a.m. The fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to the public. RABBIT JUDGING IS DONE BY AMERICAN RABBIT BREEDER’S ASSOCIATION STANDARDS
GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT • Eligibility: Must be owned by residents living in Nez Perce County or adjacent counties: Lewis, Latah, Idaho, Clearwater, Asotin and Whitman. • Entries: Limit to two (2) per class. Separate class for each breed if three (3) or more of each breed are entered. Any animal with disease will not be entered. Meat Pen – Three (3) rabbits same breed, same variety, same age. No more than 10 weeks old, minimum weight 3 lbs., max 5 lbs. Doe & Litter is a dam and babies six (6) to eight (8) weeks old. • Identification: Entry cards must be complete and legible. Ear tag number MUST be written on Entry Ticket • Exhibitor Responsibilities: Exhibitor is required to care for rabbits during Fair, providing their own water & feeding containers. Exhibitor is required to feed, water and keep rabbit pens closed. Transportation containers must be removed during the Fair. AWARDS
• RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 • 2nd Red - $2 • 3rd White - $1 •
SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: JUDGES’ CHOICE – One (1) per department. Sponsor: Intermountain Feed, 2310 Frontage Rd., Lewiston - $25 Gift Certificate BEST OF CLASS – One (1) each age division in the following categories: Rabbits Purebred – 4 Class Rabbits Purebred – 6 Class BEST OF BREED – Awarded if three (3) or more in an age division of the same breed. SWEEPSTAKES – One (1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons. RED counted for tie breaker. Sponsor: Garlinghouse Memorials, 1603 Main, Lewiston – ADULT/TEEN/YOUTH - $10 Cash Each. Sponsor: Rollaway, 1203 Idaho St., Lewiston – CHILD – Skating Passes SUPERINTENDENT’S CHOICE - Awarded at superintendent’s discretion.
CLASSES / SUB-CLASSES PUREBRED 4 CLASS PUREBRED – 4– CLASS 01. Sr. Buck 01. Sr. Buck Jr. Buck 02. 02. Jr. Buck Sr. Doe 03. 03. Sr. Doe Jr. Doe 04. 04. Jr. Doe PUREBRED 6 CLASS PUREBRED – 6– CLASS 05. Sr. Buck 05. Sr. Buck 06. 06. 6-8 6-8 BuckBuck 07. Jr. Buck 07. Jr. Buck 08. Sr. 08. Sr. DoeDoe 09. 6-8 Doe 10. Jr. Doe 11. Meat Pen
09. 6-8 Doe 10. Jr. Doe 11. Meat Pen CROSSBREED / PET – 4 CLASS 12. Sr. Buck 13. Jr. Buck 14. Sr. Doe 15. Jr. Doe
CROSSBREED / PET – 6 CLASS 16. Sr. Buck 17. 6-8 Buck 18. Jr. Doe 19. Sr. Doe 20. 6-8 Doe 21. Jr. Doe 22. Meat Pen
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DEPARTMENT 18 - SEWING SUPERINTENDENT: AMBER SEIPERT (208)798-0129 DIVISIONS CHILD GOLD Up to 8 Yrs
YOUTH GREEN 9 – 12 Yrs
TEEN BLUE 13 – 18 Yrs
ADULT WHITE 19 - 59
DISABLED YELLOW
SENIOR PINK 60 & Over
PROFESSIONAL LAVENDER (Display Only)
ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until the judges are finished. The fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to the public.
GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT
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Entries must be the work of the exhibitor, completed since October 2011, and not entered in previous Nez Perce County Fair Entries must be show quality, clean, finished properly and on hangers. Great care will be taken, but EXHIBITORS ENTER AT THEIR OWN RISK. ONLY ONE (1) ENTRY PER EXHIBITOR PER SUB-CLASS
WHAT JUDGES’ LOOK FOR IN SEWING
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GENERAL APPEARANCE: Clean, well pressed outside & inside. SUITABILITY OF DESIGN, COLOR & FABRIC: Type & color of fabric & trim, suitable to pattern & use of garment. WORKMANSHIP: Fabric cut on grain, stitches even length & tension, seams even & finished, plaids/strips matched, finishing techniques correct & neat. DIFFICULTY OF PROJECT
AWARDS
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RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 • 2nd Red - $2 • 3rd White - $1/ STICKER AWARDS: Receive silk ribbon when premium is paid, if desired. SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: BEST OF SHOW – Awarded by judges’ in each age division providing an entry deserves such merit. Sponsor: Becky’s Fabric, 1702 21st. St., Lewiston – ADULT OR SENIOR - $25 Gift Card Sponsor: Samantha Heitmann, SEW CUTE! Sewing Creations, Moscow (208)596-3210 TEEN($10)/YOUTH($10)/CHILD($10)
BEST OF CLASS – Awarded at judges’ discretion. CREATIVITY – Awarded at judges’ discretion. SWEEPSTAKES – One (1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE Ribbons.(Minimum of 5 ribbons). RED Ribbons counted for tie breaker. Sponsor: Blue Ribbon, 2322 16th Ave., Lewiston –ADULT OR SENIOR/TEEN - $15 Gift Certificate Each Sponsor: Rollaway, 1203 Idaho St., Lewiston – YOUTH/CHILD – Skating Passes SUPERINTENDENT’S CHOICE – Awarded at superintendent’s discretion.
CLASSES / SUB-CLASSES WOMEN’S CLOTHING WOMEN’S CLOTHING 01. Shirts 01. Shirts Coats 02. 02. Coats 03. Dress, Dressy 03. Dress, Dressy 04. Dress Sport, Casual 04. Dress Sport, Casual 05. Evening Apparel 05. Evening Apparel 06. 06. Slacks Slacks 07. Shorts 07. Shorts 08. Suits 08. Suits 09. Skirts 09. Skirts 10. Wedding Dress 10. Wedding Dress 11. Sweatshirts\Pants 11. Sweatshirts\Pants 12. Vest 12. Vest
13. Jumper 14. Other MEN’S CLOTHING 15. Jackets 16. Pants 17. Suits 18. Ties 19. Sweatshirts/Pants 20. Shirts 21. Other
CHILDREN’S CLOTHING (2T-16) 22. Coat 23. Jacket 24. Dress 25. Pants 26. Play Outfit 27. Shorts 28. Vest 29. Shirts 30. Skirt 31. Suits 32. Sweatshirts/Pants
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33. T-Shirt 34. Jumper 35. Party Dress 36. Other INFANT CLOTHING (0-24 mo’s) 37. Bunting 38. Dress 39. 1- Piece Suit 40. Coat 41. Bonnet 42. Nightgown/P.J’s
DEPARTMENT 18 - SEWING SUPERINTENDENT: AMBER SEIPERT (208)798-0129 COSTUMES OTHER SEWN ARTICLES TOYâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SEWN 44. Pants 58. Dance Costumes 67. Apron, Fancy 88. Toys Decorative CHILD YOUTH TEEN ADULT DISABLED SENIOR PROFESSIONAL 45. Shirt 59. Halloween Costumes, 68. Apron, Work 89. Toys Practical AccesGOLD GREEN BLUE WHITE YELLOW PINK LAVENDER 46. Up Sweatshirt Men to 8 Yrs& Pants 9 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 12 Yrs 13 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 18 Yrs 19 - 5969. Practical Household 60 & Over sories (Display Only) 47. Christening OutďŹ t 60. Halloween Costumes, 70. Bed Linens 90. Toys, Stuffed 48. Other 71. Pillows Sewn ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18thWomen from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting at 891. a.m. untilDolls the judges are Halloween Costumes, Pillow Cases 92. Dolls, Clothes finished. The fairgrounds will open at 1061. a.m. on Thursday, September 20th 72. to the public. LINGERIE Children 73. Table Runners 93. Teddy Bear, Dressed 49. Pajamas, AdultFOR THIS DEPARTMENT GENERAL RULES 62. Other Costumes 74. Table Cloth 94. Set of Teddy Bears 50. Children â&#x20AC;˘ Pajamas, Entries must be the work of the exhibitor, completed since October75. 2011, andBags not entered in previous NezMaxâ&#x20AC;&#x201D; Perce County Fair Hand 4 51. â&#x20AC;˘ Robes, EntriesAdult must be show quality,RE-ENACTMENT clean, finished properly and on hangers. 76. Totes 95. Set of Stuffed Animals, 52. Children â&#x20AC;˘ Robes, Great care will be taken, but COSTUMES EXHIBITORS ENTER AT THEIR OWN RISK. 77. Remodeled Clothing Max â&#x20AC;&#x201D; 4 53. Slips, Adult 63. Theater Costumes 78. Recycled Articles 96. Wardrobe Barbie Doll â&#x20AC;˘54. Underclothes ONLY ONE (1) ENTRY PER EXHIBITOR PER SUB-CLASS â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Men 79. Patchwork Articles Clothes, w/Doll WHAT JUDGESâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; LOOK FOR IN SEWING 55. Slippers 64. Theater Costumes 80. Holiday Decorations 97. Other â&#x20AC;˘ Lounge GENERAL well pressed outside & inside. 56. WearAPPEARANCE: Clean, â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Women 81. Wall Hangings 57. Theater&Costumes MACHINE STITCHED â&#x20AC;˘ Other SUITABILITY OF DESIGN,65. COLOR FABRIC: Type & color fabric & trim, suitable to pattern & use of garment. 82. of Placemats â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Children 98. AppliquĂŠ â&#x20AC;˘ WORKMANSHIP: Fabric cut on grain, stitches even length & tension, seams even & finished, plaids/strips matched, finishing 83. Hand Sewn Articles 66. Other 99. Embroidery techniques correct & neat. 84. Heirloom â&#x20AC;˘ DIFFICULTY OF PROJECT 85. Multi-Generational AWARDS 86. Rugs 87. Other â&#x20AC;˘ RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 â&#x20AC;˘ 2nd Red - $2 â&#x20AC;˘ 3rd White - $1/ STICKER AWARDS: Receive silk ribbon when premium is paid, if desired. 43. Bib DIVISIONS
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DEPARTMENT 19 & – TOLE CLASS PAINTING DEPARTMENT 19 – TOLE CLASS&PAINTING SUPERINTENDENT: YVONNE ZIWISKY 208-746-3567 SUPERINTENDENT: YVONNE ZIWISKY 208-746-3567
IONS DIVISIONS CHILD YOUTH GOLD GREEN Up to9 8– Yrs 12 Yrs
HILD OLD to 8 Yrs
YOUTH TEEN GREEN BLUE 9 – 13 12 –Yrs 18 Yrs
TEEN ADULT BLUE WHITE 13 – 1819Yrs - 59
ADULT DISABLED WHITE YELLOW 19 - 59
DISABLED YELLOW
PROFESSIONAL PROFESSIONAL LAVENDER LAVENDER (Display Only) (Display Only)
th ENTRY DATE : Tuesday, Noon until 8 will p.m.beJudging will starting be Wednesday at 8judges a.m. until the judges Y DATE : Tuesday, September 18th September from Noon18untilfrom 8 p.m. Judging Wednesday at 8 a.m.starting until the
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GENERAL FOR THIS DEPARTMENT RAL RULES FOR RULES THIS DEPARTMENT Decorative Painting Description: Work using or Class Work from usingaabook pattern from afrom bookaor photoother fromthan a source other than Decorative •Painting Description: “Copy Work or“Copy Class Work a pattern or photo source your own.” your own.” • beEntries must be the work of exhibitor, sinceand October 2011, and entered in aPerce previous NezFair Perce County Fair Entries must the work of exhibitor, completed sincecompleted October 2011, not entered in anot previous Nez County • Limit five (5) entries per class and only one (1) per sub-class. All hanging entries must have strong hangers attached. Limit five (5) entries per class and only one (1) per sub-class. All hanging entries must have strong hangers attached. decals will be allowed. NO decals •will NO be allowed. • Entry cards must complete and legible. Address labelstwo are(2) preferred, twoentry. (2) labels per entry. Entry cards must be complete andbelegible. Address labels are preferred, labels per
WHAT JUDGES’ LOOK FOR IN TOLE & DECORATIVE T JUDGES’ LOOK FOR IN TOLE & DECORATIVE PAINTING PAINTING
• APPEARANCE: Neat,effect clean,including overall effect APPEARANCE: Neat, clean, overall finish.including finish. • TECHNICAL & SKILL: Including strokes, blending and line work where applicable TECHNICAL & SKILL: Including strokes, blending and line work where applicable • CREATIVITY & SUITABILITY: Color coordination and background CREATIVITY & SUITABILITY: Color coordination and background
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ST rd Blue--$2• $3•32rdndWhite Red - -$2• White -Receive $1/ STICKERS: silk ribbon whenup. exhibit is picked up. RIBBONS:• 1STRIBBONS: Blue - $3• 21nd Red $1/ 3STICKERS: silk ribbonReceive when exhibit is picked • SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: BEST OF SHOW – Awarded at judges’ discretion. BEST OF SHOW – Awarded at judges’ discretion. Sponsor: Haener Equipment, Lewiston ADULTGift - $15 Cinema Gift Card Sponsor: Haener Equipment, Lewiston – ADULT - $15–Cinema Card - Awarded at judges’ discretion. CREATIVITYCREATIVITY - Awarded at judges’ discretion. SWEEPSTAKES - One (1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving most BLUE Ribbons.for RED counted for tie breaker. SWEEPSTAKES - One (1) each age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUEthe Ribbons. RED counted tie breaker. Sponsor: Rowdy’s Steakhouse, 19th Ave., Lewiston – (1) oz. Prime Rib Dinner Sponsor: Rowdy’s Steakhouse, 1905 19th Ave., 1905 Lewiston – ADULT – (1)–8ADULT oz. Prime Rib8Dinner SUPERINTENDENT’S CHOICE – Awarded at superintendent’s discretion. SUPERINTENDENT’S CHOICE – Awarded at superintendent’s discretion.
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ACRYLICS/ 07. Folk Art ACRYLICS/WATERCOLORS/RESIN LICS/WATERCOLORS/RESIN WATERCOLORS/RESIN 08. Pen & Ink nimals 01. 01.Animals Animals 09. Scenes Character haracter02. Animal 02. CharacterAnimal Animal 10. Holiday oral 03. 03.Floral Floral 11. Birds ruits 04. 04.Fruits Fruits 12. People ill Life05. 05.Still StillLife Life 13. Seascape urniture06. 06.Furniture Furniture 14. Other
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DEPARTMENT 20 - VEGETABLES SUPERINTENDENT: ED BROWNING (208)746-0679 DIVISIONS CHILD GOLD Up to 8 Yrs
YOUTH GREEN 9 – 12 Yrs
TEEN BLUE 13 – 18 Yrs
ADULT WHITE 19 - Over
DISABLED YELLOW
ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting at 8 a.m. until the judges are finished. The fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th to the public.
GENERAL RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT
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WHAT JUDGES’ LOOK FOR VEGETABLES
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QUALITY: In the best & prime eating condition, not necessarily the biggest. CONDITION: Clean, free from blemish and disease. UNIFORMITY: All specimens uniform in size, ripeness, shape & color. TYPICAL OF VARIETY: Varieties should be identified.
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RIBBONS: 1ST Blue - $3 • 2nd Red - $2 • 3rd White - $1 / STICKER AWARDS: Receive silk ribbon when premium is paid, if desired. SPECIAL ROSETTE RIBBONS: BEST OF SHOW – Awarded by judges’ in each age division providing an entry deserves such merit. Sponsor: Safeway, 2330 Nez Perce Dr., Lewiston – ADULT - $25 Gift Card Sponsor: Haener Equipment, Lewiston – TEEN - $10 Cash / YOUTH-CHILD - $5 Cash BEST OF CLASS/VARIETY– Awarded at judges’ discretion. SWEEPSTAKES - One (1) per age division. Exhibitor receiving the most BLUE ribbons (Minimum of 5 ribbons) RED ribbons counted for tie breaker. Sponsor: Rowdy’s Steakhouse, 1905 19th Ave., Lewiston – ADULT – (1) 8oz. Prime Rib Dinner Sponsor: Orchards Lanes, 244 Thain Rd., Lewiston – TEEN – 20 Game Bowling Punch Card Sponsor: Rollaway, 1203 Idaho St., Lewiston – YOUTH/CHILD – Skating Passes SUPERINTENDENT’S CHOICE – Awarded at superintendent’s discretion. MOST UNUSUAL SHAPE & BIGGEST: Award given to each. Sponsor: Lorenz Construction, Lewiston - $30 Cash Each
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13. Rhubarb (3 – Trim leaves short) Remove outer leaves. Wipe, do not wash do not wash 14. Spinach 15. Egg Plant 01. Flower) 1. Artichokes Artichokes (No (No Flower) 16. Swiss Chard 02. Beans (8) 2. Beans (8) 17. Other 03. Broccoli 3. Broccoli 04. Brussel Sprouts (5) ROOT (5) 4. Cabbage Brussel Sprouts (5) 05. Wipe clean. Do not wash. 5. Cauliflower Cabbage 06. Remove tap root. Trim 6. Cauliflower 07. Corn (3 Ears – Husk 1/3) greens to 2” 7. Cucumbers Corn (3 Ears – Husk 1/3) 08. - Slicing (3) 18. Beets (5), Over 3” (3) 8. Cucumbers Cucumbers --Slicing 09. Other (3) (3) 19. Carrots (5) 9. Kohlrabi Cucumbers - Other (3) 10. (Trim leaves) 20. Horseradish (5) 11. 10.Leek Kohlrabi (Trim leaves) 21. Onions (5) 11. Lettuce Leek 12. 22. Garlic (3)
23. Potatoes (5) 24. Other - Specify
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HERBS 3 Specimens make an exhibit. Should be exhibited in water. Min 6”, Max 12” on stems. Bring own container, No blooms. 25. Basil 26. Dill 27. Mint 28. Oregano 29. Tarragon 30. Parsley 31. Sage
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32. Thyme 33. Other Specify PEPPERS (3) 3 Peppers make an exhibit 34. Sweet Peppers (3) 35. Bell Peppers (3) 36. Jalapeno (3) 37. Banana (3) 38. Habanero (3) 39. Serrano (3) 40. Soneno (3) 41. Other (3) – Name Variety
DEPARTMENT 20 - VEGETABLES SUPERINTENDENT: ED BROWNING (208)746-0679 TOMATOES (5) PUMPKINS Leave stems On – No vine. Leave 2” Stem CHILD YOUTH TEEN ADULT DISABLED 59. Red (5) GOLD GREEN BLUE 42. Mini (3)WHITE YELLOW 60. Cherry (5) 43. Gourds19- Small Up to 8 Yrs 9 – 12 Yrs 13 – 18 Yrs - Over (3) 61. Roma/Pasta (5) 44. Gourds - Large (1) ENTRY DATE: Tuesday, September 18th from Noon until 8 p.m. Judging will be Wednesday starting at62. 8 a.m. judges are Otheruntil (5) the - Specify 45. Jack-O-Lantern (1) finished. The fairgrounds will open at 10 a.m. on Thursday, September 20th46. to the public. Centerpiece (1) MELONS 47. Largest Pumpkin by to own: GENERALRent RULES FOR THIS DEPARTMENT 63. Cantaloupe Weight •All monthly applies purchase • All vegetables mustrent be grown byto exhibitor and identified. 64. Best Watermelon 48. Other •No interest or financing charges 65. Largest Watermelon • Plates will be provided on entry day by Fair Committee. •Free routine maintenance 66. Other SQUASH WHAT JUDGES’ LOOK FOR VEGETABLES •Pay by the month Leave 2” Stem on exhibit $ • QUALITY: the best & prime eating condition, not necessarily the biggest. •RentalsInstart at 25.00 per month NOVELTY 49. Acorn $ (Alto Sax starts at 45.00) No Carved Vegetables • CONDITION: Clean, free from blemish and disease. 50. Butternut •Free loaners/On repairs 67. Dress Up a Vegetable • UNIFORMITY: All specimens uniform in size, ripeness, shape & color. 51. Buttercup •Rental insurance available 68. Natural • TYPICAL OF VARIETY: Varieties be identified. 52. Crookneck *All rentals subject to salesshould tax 69. Other 53. Straightneck AWARDS
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AMERICAN GRAPE WINES AMERICAN GRAPE 01.WINES Concord Red 02. Red Other Than Listed 01. Concord Red 03. Concord White Red Other Than Listed 04. 02. White Other than Listed
12. Grenache 13. Lemberger 14. Merlot 15. Muscat Hambur 03. Concord White 16. Pinot Noir FRENCH HYDBRID GRAPE WINES 17. Syrah 04. White Other than 05. RedListed 18. Zinfandel 06. White 19. Red Other FRENCH HYDBRID 20. Rose EUROPEAN GRAPE WINES – RED GRAPE WINES 07. 05. Cabernet Red Franc EUROPEAN GRAPE 08. 06. Cabernet/Merlot White –WINES - WHITE 09. Cabernet Sauvignon 21. Chardonnay 10.EUROPEAN Chianti GRAPE 22. Chenin Blanc 11.WINES Gamay– RED 23. Gewürztraminer 12. Grenache 07. Cabernet Franc 13. Lemberger 24. Muller Thurgau Cabernet/Merlot 14. 08. Merlot 25. Muscat Sauvignon 15. 09. Cabernet Muscat Hambur 26. Pinot Gris Chianti 16. 10. Pinot Noir 27. Riesling 17. 11. Syrah Gamay 28. Sauvignon Blanc 18. Zinfandel
29. Semillon 30. White Other FRUIT WINES 31. Apple 32. Apricot 33. Blackberry 34. Cherry 35. Elderberry 36 Huckleberry 37. Plum 38. Raspberry 39. Rhubarb 40. Strawberry 41. Other
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MISCELLANEOUS 42. Red 43. White SPARKLING WINES 44. Red 45. White
4-H AND FFA GENERAL RULES 1. 4-H and FFA members regularly enrolled in clubs and chapters in Nez Perce County may participate. Exception: Kendrick FFA, Genesee FFA and Craigmont FFA Chapters are welcome to participate. 2. 4-H and FFA members may not enter open class with the same exhibit shown in a 4-H or FFA class. 3. All 4-H exhibits must meet the requirements outlined in Idaho 4-H Policies and Procedures or requirements listed in the record book to be considered complete. 4. Exhibits must be complete and entered on time to be eligible for premiums. Signed record books must accompany all 4-H Home Ec/Career and Leisure exhibits. 5. All Home Ec/Career and Leisure exhibits and non-market animal record books must enter between 8:00 am and 10:00 am on Wednesday, September 19, 2012. No late entries will be accepted.
6. Premium money will be distributed at Achievement Night in October. 4-H record books must be in before premium and livestock sale checks can be picked up. 7. 4-H and FFA will use the Danish Awards system with premium money paid as follows; blue - $3.00, red - $2.00, white - $1.00. All completed Cloverbud projects are awarded a participation ribbon (no premium). 8. 4-H contest awards are ½ of ribbon value; blue - $1.50, red - $1.00, white - $.50. Cloverbud participants are awarded a participation ribbon (no premium). 9. 4-H members who are participating in the 4-H Fashion Revue must check in at the 4-H Fair Office in the Main Pavilion at 5:30 pm on Thursday, September 20, 2012. 10. All rabbits entered in the Fair must be permanently tattooed in the left ear. There will be no exceptions to this rule, and it must be done before entering the Fair.
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17. Qualifying weights for sale animals are as follows; Market Rabbits (pen of 3) individual animal weight: 3-5 lbs.; Market Poultry (pen of 3) individual animal weight: 3-5 lbs; Market Lambs: 100-160 lbs.; Market Goats 50-130 lbs.; Stocker Feeders: 500-900 lbs.; Market Beef: 1050-1500 lbs.; Market Hogs: 215-300 lbs. Animals that do not make the minimum sale weights will be judged separately and will not be eligible to sell. Animals exceeding sale weights will sell, but will only receive bid price up to the maximum weight. 18. Market animals will be allowed to weigh once. If an animal is over or under weight, the scale will be cleared and the animal will be re-weighed immediately. This second weight will be the official weight. Animals must be dry when weighed. 19. Animals that are over or under weight are not eligible to receive grand champion or reserve champion in quality classes. 20. In the event that a member’s animal dies before fair that member will be given the opportunity to show another approved animal in fitting and showing only. The member will show with no restrictions. 21. Livestock Record Books must be turned into the 4-H Fair Office by 5:00 pm, Friday, September 21 for the project animal to be eligible to sell. 22. The market animal sale order is computer generated and then reviewed by the 4-H/FFA Livestock Sale Committee. 23. Only dehorned or naturally polled beef project animals will be eligible to show. Any beef animal having horns over two inches long from the skin at the base of the horn to the tip will be disqualified. 24. Brand inspection papers and hauling permits or bills of sale must be obtained before animals are transported to the Fairgrounds. These papers are to be presented to the Brand Inspector or Beef Superintendent at the time steers are weighed in. Proceeds will be held until brand requirements are satisfied. 25. All cattle must be halter broke. 26. All un-penned cattle must be double tied in barn (halter plus safety halter around neck). 27. Any market heifer will show with market steer classes. 28. A release signed by the 4-H Program Coordinator will be required of any livestock leaving the fairgrounds. Release forms will have to be shown to gate personnel before any animal can be removed from the fairgrounds. Superintendents are responsible for checking out animals. 29. Premium payments will be given to members by their club leader or included in their livestock sale check. Livestock members will receive a letter in the mail two weeks after Fair with a complete listing of buyers and supporters. Livestock sale checks will be available for pick up from the Extension Office by the member after the date included in the letter. Members must bring addressed, stamped thank you notes to all buyers and supporters when picking up their sale check. 30. Exceptions to these rules will be reviewed by a 4-H and FFA Livestock Grievance Committee on a case-by-case basis with final decisions to be made by this committee.
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Department 1 – 4-H Clothing
Superintendents: Mary Kay Law, Linda Spencer and Kathy Grant The exhibit must include the record book, story, project book, and pattern guide sheet. It must consist of all the required articles in each division of sewing, knitting or crocheting. CLOTHING & TEXTILES Construction 1. Junior Division (8 years old – 11 years old) 2. Intermediate Division (12 years old – 14 years old) 3. Senior Division (15 years old – 19 years old) Consumer 4. Making the Most of Me, Units I – IV 5. Looking Your Best 6. Total Look
KNITTING & CROCHETING 21. Knitting, Phases 1-6 22. Crocheting, Phases 1-8 99. Self-Determined Clothing & Textiles
DEPARTMENT 2 – FASHION REVUE
NOTE: Only 4-H members who have completed and exhibited clothing, knitting or crocheting project in the 2012 Fashion Revue Judging held Saturday, September 15 (only open to 4-H members and parents) are eligible. Ribbons and awards will be presented at the Thursday, September 20 Public Fashion Revue. Participation in both revues is mandatory in order to receive awards. 1. Fashion Revue
DEPARTMENT 3 – FOODS AND NUTRITION
Superintendents: Karen Hasenoehrl and Sandy Martin NOTE: The exhibit must include the record book, story and all the required articles in each division of 4-H Foods. Be sure to exhibit food items in a clear plastic bag. FOODS AND NUTRITION
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Department 4 – 4-H CAREER & LEISURE
Superintendents: Betty Peters, Dawn Quigley, Lisa Smith and Karen Boyer AEROSPACE 01. Fun with Flight 02. Adventures in Aerospace 99. Self-Determined Aerospace ANIMALS 01. Cat 02. Dog, Showmanship 03. Dog, Obedience 04. Dog, Agility 05. Dog, Rally 06. Rabbit (Non-animal) 07. Pocket Pet 08. Veterinary Science 09. Aquatic Science 10. Entomology 11. Project Butterfly Wings 12. Embryology 99. Self-Determined Animal LEISURE/EXPRESSIVE ARTS 01. ABC’s of Art 02. Spurrin’ the Words Cowboy Poetry 03. Leather Craft, Beginner 04. Leather Craft, Intermediate 05. Leather Craft, Advanced 06. Ceramics, Unit 1 07. Ceramics, Unit 2 08. Ceramics, Unit 3 09. Ceramics, Units 4-8 10. Photography, Unit 1 11. Photography, Unit 2 12. Memory Keepers, Unit 1 13. Memory Keepers, Unit 2 14. Lego Creativity 15. Card Making, Unit 1 16. Card Making, Unit 2 17. Card Making, Unit 3 99. Self-Determined Arts HANDWORK FROM OUR HERITAGE 01. Embroidery or Crewel 02. Wheat Weaving 03. Flower Art 04. Beadwork 05. Needlepoint 06. Quilting, Unit 1 07. Quilting, Unit 2 08. Quilting, Units 3-9
09. Macramé 10. Rug Making 11. Tole Painting 12. Cross Stitch 13. Latch Hook 14. Candle Making 15. Alternatives LEADERSHIP & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 01. Exploring the Treasures of 4-H 02. Project/Club Teen Leader 03. Club Officer 04. Camp Counselor 05. Ambassador 99. Self-Determined Leadership HOME ENVIRONMENT & MANAGEMENT 01. Designs in Nature 02. Home Energy Investigation 99. Self-Determined Home Environment HUMAN DEVELOPMENT 01. The Sitter 02. Citizenship – Community Focus 03. Citizenship – State Focus (KYG) 04. Citizenship – National Focus (CWF) 99. Self-Determined Human Development
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DEPARTMENT 6 – 4-H & FFA CATTLE
Livestock Committee Chairman: Ron Van Buren Vice-Chair: John Dugger Superintendents: Doug Kinzer, Dale Wolff and Chet Pearce CLASS - BEEF 1. Market beef project animals weighed in and entered May 3, 2012. 2. Stocker/Feeder* animals weighed in and entered May 3, 2012. 3. Cow/Calf Pairs
CLASS – DAIRY 6. Cow/Calf Pairs 7. Bred Heifer 8. Heifer
4. Bred Heifer 5. Heifer *All stocker/feeders must be vaccinated and weaned at least 30 days prior to fair.
DEPARTMENT 7 – 4-H & FFA SWINE
Superintendents: Steve Boyer, John Dugger and Devin Boyer CLASS 1. Market Hogs, single, all breeds & crossbreeds weighed in and entered June 12, 2012. 2. Breeding Hogs
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Superintendents: Darreld Rasmussen and Jeff Northrup All ewes, regardless of age, are required to be Scrapies tagged. CLASS 1. Single Market Lambs* weighed in and entered June 12, 2012. 2. Ram, 2 years old or over 3. Ram, 1 year old
4. Ram, lamb 5. Ewe, 2 years old or over 6. Ewe, 1 year old 7. Ewe, lamb 8. Pet Project
*Any market lamb with yearling teeth will not be eligible to receive grand or reserve in quality classes.
DEPARTMENT 9 – 4-H & FFA POULTRY
Superintendents: Janice Teft, Leroy Gordon & Joan Dugger Exhibitors are required to feed and water poultry and keep pens clean. Diseased and/or insect infested animals will be disqualified. CLASS 1. Boiler-Fryer 2. Pullet 3. Laying Hen 4. Turkey 5. Duck
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DEPARTMENT 10 – 4-H & FFA RABBITS AND CAVIES
Superintendents: Frank & Dawn Heath and Jennifer Reynolds Exhibitors are required to feed and water rabbits and keep pens clean. No diseased animals will be allowed to show. CLASS 1. Pet Rabbit 2. Breeding Rabbit
3. Market Rabbit 4. Cavy
5. Cloverbud (participation only)
DEPARTMENT 11 – 4-H & FFA GOATS
Superintendent: Janet Hughes All does, regardless of age, are required to be Scrapies tagged. Exhibitors are required to feed and water goats and keep pens clean. No diseased animals will be allowed to show. No buck goats. CLASS 1. Single Market Goats weighed in and entered June 12, 2012. 2. Dairy
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DEPARTMENT 12 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 4-H HORSES
Premiums apply to Nez Perce County 4-H Horse Show June 23 & 24, 2012. CLASS 1. Showmanship 2. Bareback Equitation 3. Nervous Novice Western Equitation 4. Western Equitation 5. Nervous Novice Hunt Seat Equitation 6. Hunt Seat Equitation 7. Hunt Seat to Jump
8. In-hand Jumping 9. Green Horse 10. Costume 11. In-hand Trail 12. Nervous Novice Trail 13. Trail 14. Driving
15. Pole Bending 16. Figure 8 Stake Race 17. Key Hole 18. Flag Race 19. Barrel Race
HORSE JUDGING CONTEST Premiums apply to Nez Perce County Horse Judging Contest held March 31, 2012 Awards: Blue $1.50 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Red $1.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; White $.50 CLASS 20. Judging Contest
DEPARTMENT 13 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; LIVESTOCK & SMALL ANIMAL CONTESTS
Awards: Blue $1.50 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Red $1.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; White $.50 CLASS 1. Livestock Judging Contest 2. Small Animal Judging Contest 3. Large Market Animal Round Robin 4. Small Animal Round Robin
WEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;VE BEEN IN THE SAME PLACE FOR ALMOST 60 YEARS! DEPARTMENT 14 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; CLUB PROJECTS
You already know us. We worked for your Grandparents and your Parents, let us work for You! We have skilled, caring personnel and excellent facilities to handle anything that comes our way.
Superintendents: Betty Peters, Dawn Quigley, Lisa Smith and Karen Boyer Treasurerâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Book 1. 8-12 years 2. 13 + years
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Secretaryâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Book 1. 8-12 years 2. 13 + years Club Scrapbook 1. 8-12 years 2. 13 + years
2011 4-H Award Sponsors Appaloosa Horse Club Bert & Cheryl Henriksen Bob & Judy Callison Cecil & Sandy Martin Cedar Ridge Wranglers 4-H Club Chad & Kerry Sanford CLD Pacific Grain Dan & Lisa Radakovich Del’s Electric Dr. David Wilkenson, DDS Drew Loomis Edward Jones – Stephanie Johnson Frank & Dawn Heath Horsin’ Around 4-H Club Intermountain Feed JD’s Auto Body
Jerry & Linda Spencer Jim & Becky Schroeder Jim & Cathy Luper Jim & Lisa Smith Jodi Simpson Kathee Tifft Larry & Janis Forsmann Lewis Clark Saddle Club Lewiston Eagles Past President’s Club Lewiston Veterinary Clinic Mark & Joanie Wittman Nez Perce County 4-H Leader’s Council Nez Perce County Cattle Producers Northwest Farm Credit Services Pat McKee Phil’s Family Foods
Pistol Brand Horses Riverview Animal Clinic Ron & Jackie Hayhurst Rustebakke Veterinary Service Serenity Lane Labs Southway Animal Clinic Space Builders Stampeders 4-H Club Steve Carlton Construction Syringa Bank Tammany Pollyanna Club Tony & Nikki Havens Valley Foods Valley Medical Center WalMart Wild West Ranchwear
Special Thanks to Nelson’s Sew Line and Diesel and Machine for sponsoring the Clothing & Foods Achievement Awards
2012 4-H CLUBS AND LEADERS 4-H Gals Linda Spencer, Maryssa Spencer Boots n’ Bits Janis Forsmann Cedar Ridge Wranglers Frank & Dawn Heath, Jim & Terri Jameson, Cindy Newton Cottonwood Creek Katherine Grant, Sandra Martin Culdesac Livestock Mitzi Mauer, Michelle Bohn, Tammy Dudley CWF 2012 Art & Julie King, Nikki Havens, Angie Cannon, Katie King, Michelle & Lynn Pierson Dancing Clovers Heidi McRoberts
K-9 Clovers Susan Matute, Becca Koenig, Jennifer Reynolds Lenore 4-Leaf Clovers Rozelle Tiede, Don Kerby Lewiston Caprine Kids Jonathan & Janet Hughes Market Masters Tony Havens, John & Joan Dugger, Gary & Kim Boettger, Eric & Kristie McDaid, Bob Schumacher, Nikki Nielson, Larissa Baughan Mission Creek Rustlers Candi Heimgartner, Leann Webber, Travis Zenner, Audra Dau Mini Whinnies Becca Koenig
Flying Fingers Mary Kay Law, Melody Thompson, Carol Hunt, David Dabritz
Potlatch Ridgeworkers Doug & Sandy Kinzer, Dale Wolff, Kim & Angie Cannon, Jill Grossclose, Kandy McCleese
Horsin’ Around Becky Murrill, Joe & LaRena Myrick
Pound Puppies Elissa Moser
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Rockin’ 4-H Betty Peters, Dawn Quigley, Lisa Smith, Karen Boyer, Alice Cannon, Val Beesley, Lynne Wilkins Stampeders Steve & Shirley Boyer Sunrise Livestock Doug & Shana Smith, Dave & Carol Ard, Chelsy Telles, Polly Brown Tailtwisters Darreld Rasmussen, Nila Browning Tammany Livestock Ron & Kelly Van Buren, Chet Pearce, Carol Thompson Trailblazers Kevin & Vicki Hesler Twin River Critters Favor & Marie Heath Waha Wranglers Charlie & Sara Hill Nez Perce County 4-H Resource Leaders Terryn Berry, Karen Hasenoehrl, Bert Henriksen, Lynette Hiebert, Donna Southern
2011 4-H AWARD WINNERS Top Fashion Revue: Construction: Darryl Kerby Top Clothing Projects: Kaitlyn Isley, Mattie Hagestad & Darryl Kerby Clothing Achievement Award: Darryl Kerby Top Foods Projects: Emily Groseclose, Kailee Boyer & Xavier Rossiter Foods Achievement Award: Xavier Rossiter HECL Top Project Awards: Lauren Auer, Kailee Boyer, Caroline Gibbs, Emily Groseclose, Matthew Groseclose, Kalyn Hasenoehrl, Wayne Heath, Hannah Hill, Kaitlyn Isley, Kristian Mankiller, Anna Martin, Sydney McRoberts, Dylan Thompson & Kelsey Wilkins Top HECL Judging Contest: Madeline Metcalf, Kody Boettger, Tandi Murrill & Erika Boettger Top HECL Demonstration Contest: Emily Groseclose, Kristian Mankiller, Hannah Hill Top Secretary’s Book: Lydia McRoberts, Luke Jameson Top Treasurer’s Book: Kelli Kinzer Top Club Scrapbook: Maria Behler, Mary Kate Myers Top Fun with Flight Project: Matthew Groseclose Robert Farr Memorial Top Aeronautics Award: Matthew Groseclose Top Radio Controlled Project: Wayne Heath Top Gardening/Horticulture Project: Wayne Heath
Overall Top Livestock Showperson: Josh Carlton Reserve Overall Livestock Showperson: Amanda Ard Top Market Beef Showperson: Amanda Ard Top Market Beef Project: Amanda Ard Top Market Beef Quality: Cory Pearce Top Market Beef Rate-O-Gain: Ben Havens Top Stocker-Feeder Showperson: Kendra Cannon Top Stocker-Feeder Project: Zane Kinzer Top Stocker-Feeder Quality: Kendra Cannon Top Stocker-Feeder Rate-O-Gain: Henry Hill Top Beef Breeding Project: Darryl Kerby Top Beef Demonstration: Jessica Schlangen Beef Herdsmanship Trophy (to club): Sunrise Livestock Tiffany Fragnella Memorial Beef Herdsmanship Award: Cory Pearce Top Sheep Showperson: Chandell Rasmussen Top Market Lamb Project: Chandell Rasmussen Top Market Lamb Quality: Misty Browning Top Market Lamb Rate-O-Gain: Misty Browning Top Sheep Breeding Project: Misty Browning Sheep/Goat Herdsmanship (to club): Market Masters Tiffany Fragnella Memorial Sheep Herdsmanship Award: Chandell Rasmussen Top Market Goat Showperson: Ky-Lee Fluckiger Top Market Goat Project: Caleb Wing Top Market Goat Quality: Ky-Lee Fluckiger Top Market Goat Rate-O-Gain: Ky-Lee Fluckiger Top Goat Project: Taylor Hall Tiffany Fragnella Memorial Goat Herdsmanship Award: Kaitlyn Wootton Top Swine Showperson: Beau Boyer Top Market Swine Project: Jenna Anderst Top Market Swine Rate-O-Gain: Dyllan Smith Swine Herdsmanship (to club): Stampeders Tiffany Fragnella Memorial Swine Herdsmanship Award: Connor Jensen Best of Show Rabbit: Jamie Geouge Top Pet Rabbit Project: Wayne Heath Top Market Rabbit Project: Wayne Heath Top Rabbit Breeding Project: Wayne Heath Best of Show Cavy: Wayne Heath Top Cavy Project: Wayne Heath Livestock Judging Contest: Ben Havens, Kelli Kinzer, Demi Randall Top Ag/Horse Demonstrations: Veronica Mankiller, Samantha Alfrey, Jenna Anderst, Madelynn Murphy Top Horse Project: Madelynn Murphy Top Horse Showperson: Cody Bloodsworth
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2012 NEZ PERCE COUNTY 4-H HORSE SHOW June 23-24, 2012 TOP OVERALL SENIOR Darryl Kerby
TOP OVERALL INTERMEDIATE Mandy Hesler
Showmanship: Darryl Kerby, Kate Thompson, Madelynn Murphy
TOP OVERALL JUNIOR Madelynn Murphy
Costume Contest: Daniel Wing Pole Bending: Moresa Graham, Mandy Hesler, Madelynn Murphy
Bareback Equitation: Moresa Graham, Mandy Hesler, Madelynn Murphy Nervous Novice Western Equitation: Sidney Ackerland
Figure 8 Stake Race: Moresa Graham, Kate Thompson, Madelynn Murphy
Western Equitation: Darryl Kerby, Mandy Hesler, Madelynn Murphy
Key Hole Race: Moresa Graham, Mandy Hesler, Cody Bloodsworth
Greenhorse: Amie Greenfield
Flag Race: Charli Young, Hailey Swanson, Madelynn Murphy
Trail: Charli Young, Mandy Hesler, Madelynn Murphy
Barrel Race: Charli Young, Kate Thompson, Madelynn Murphy
Nervous Novice Trail: Sidney Ackerland
Western Jumping: Charlie Young, Karlie Peavey, Brooke Cole
Hunt Seat Equitation: Darryl Kerby, Karlie Peavey, Daniel Wing
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