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Join us at the 67th Annual Teton County Fair, our community’s signature agricultural and western heritage event.
The Teton County Fair spans nine days, features entertaining events, shows, and programming, and draws competitors and spectators from all demographics. It’s our goal to produce an exceptional and memorable experience for all who join us.
We’re bringing back the favorites, including the Horse Show competitions, Frazier Shows carnival, 4-H livestock shows and sale, All Aboard Train, Freckle Farm Petting Zoo, the Blue Ribbon Exhibit Hall, Fair Rodeo, and Figure 8 Races. We’re excited to announce a new Wednesday night event this year, Extreme Medieval Jousting! The Fair Concert will move to Thursday night in the Rodeo Arena.
We’re also adding laser tag on the tennis courts, which is free and fun for all ages.
In addition to the Lion’s Club Breakfast and Beer Garden, the Big Top Tent will feature new stage programming and strolling entertainment. Enjoy a variety of live music, participate in a jackpot cornhole tournament, partake in the nationally-recognized pie eating contest, enter your newborn in the diaper derby, and bring your wiener dog to the races.
The Blue Ribbon Exhibit Hall will now be located in the new Fairgrounds Community Building behind the Fair Office. All department “Best of Show” winners will be awarded a trophy belt buckle this year.
On behalf of the Teton County Fair Board, I’d like to thank all of our sponsors for their generous support and look forward to seeing everyone at the Fair!
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– Zach Vosika Teton County Fair Board Chair
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Welcome July 22 to 30
At the Teton County Fair, rural, agricultural, and neighborhood communities come together to celebrate Jackson’s Western Heritage. We congratulate the organization for 67 years of uniting cowboys, skiers, homemakers, farmers, businesses, and vacationers through family fun and competition in a rich American tradition.
The Berges & Mannen Charitable Fund is proud to support the organizations that make Teton County a great place to live, work, visit, and play.
4 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM Fair Board & Staff 6 General Fair Information .............................. 7 Entry Deadlines ............................................ 8 Fair & Rodeo Royalty................................... 10 Open Class Horse Show ....................... 12–25 Fair Schedule ........................................ 27–30 Fair Rodeo ............................................ 32–34 Strolling Entertainment ......................... 37–40 Fair Vendors ............................................... 40 Blue Ribbon Exhibit Hall 43–54 WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 4:00–10:00 PM Beer Garden open, yard games 5:30–7:30 PM Happy Hour with live music from Strumbucket 8:00–10:00 PM Live Music with Dragondeer THURSDAY, JULY 27 11 AM–12 PM Bingo 1:00–1:30 PM Pattycakes the Clown show 1:30–2:30 PM Kids’ Competitions: Sack Races & 3-Legged Races 4:00–4:30 PM Marcus the Magician show 4:00–10:00 PM Beer Garden open, yard games FRIDAY, JULY 28 7:00–11:00 AM Lion’s Club Breakfast 1:00–1:30 PM Pattycakes the Clown show 1:30–2:30 PM Kids’ Competitions: Sack Races & 3-Legged Races 4:00–4:30 PM Marcus the Magician show 4:00–11:00 PM Beer Garden open, yard games 6:00–8:00 PM Happy Hour with live music from DGS 9:00–Midnight Livestock Sale After-Party, live music with The Runaway Grooms SATURDAY, JULY 29 7:00–11:00 AM Lion’s Club Breakfast 1:00–1:30 PM Pattycakes the Clown show 1:30–2:00 PM Kids’ Cornhole Tournament 2:00–4:00 PM Adult Cornhole Tournament 2:00–11:00 PM Beer Garden open, yard games 4:00–4:30 PM Marcus the Magician show 5:00–9:00 PM Happy Hour with live music from Whiskey Mornin’ 9:30–Midnight Late Night Party with Something Else Resident DJ’s SUNDAY, JULY 30 7:30–11:00 AM Lion’s Club Breakfast 10:00–11:00 AM Cowboy Church 1:00–1:30 PM Pattycakes the Clown show 2:00–7:00 PM Beer Garden open, yard games 3:00–4:00 PM RACE DAY: Diaper Derby, Pie Eating, Wiener Dog Races 4:00–4:30 PM Marcus the Magician show 4:30–6:30PM Happy Hour with live music from Inland Isle
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Rachel Grimes Manager
Matt Hall Treasurer
Donnie Wackerman Board Member
Amy Renova Board Member
Marybeth Hansen Vice Chair
Zach Vosika Chair
Hannah Bouline Secretary
General Information
General
Teton County Fair will not be held responsible for the loss of any article or animal exhibited at the Fair, either during the progress of the Fair or while en route to or from the Fair. Nor will Teton County Fair be held responsible for the safekeeping or safe return of any exhibit to its owner, although due care and caution will be exercised to prevent all loss or damage. Teton County Fair management welcomes and appreciates any reports witnessed of mistreatment or extortion by any service provider or concessionaire during the progress of the Fair. Please file any complaints with the Fair Office immediately.
Parking
Parking passes will be sold at the Fair Office or at the parking stations on either end of Snow King Avenue throughout Fair Week (Wed–Sun). $35 per day and $50 for the week. Parking is extremely limited on the Fairgrounds during Fair and is not guaranteed, even with the purchase of a parking pass. There will be no fairgoer parking on the Fairgrounds on Saturday, July 29th, as all lots will be reserved and designated for Fair Rodeo contestants and horse trailers. Fairgoers are encouraged to park off site and walk or bike. A designated bike corral will be available for bike parking.
Health & Safety
Trash receptacles, recycling bins, restrooms, extra port-o-pots, and hand washing stations will be available throughout the Fairgrounds. There’s no shortage of cute critters at the Teton County Fair but the animals can unintentionally make you sick. It’s very important to wash your hands after touching any animal and before eating or drinking anything. Please consider these helpful tips to ensure a healthy Fair:
◆ Adult supervision of children is required at all times.
◆ Mouth-to-mouth contact between animals and humans is prohibited.
◆ Wash hands immediately after touching any animals and before eating or drinking anything.
◆ Food and drinks are prohibited from any areas that are designated for livestock.
◆ Do not feed any animals any food, unless it is provided by the concessionaire (i.e., petting zoo).
◆ Wash your hands well and often.
Cash
There is one ATM on the Fairgrounds, located inside the Carnival. We recommend you bring cash with you. Credit/debit cards accepted at various locations.
County Commissioners
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Luther Propst Chair
Wes Gardner Commissioner
Mark Newcomb Commissioner
Greg Epstein Commissioner
Natalia Macker Vice Chair
Entry Deadlines
Monday, July 17
8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Fair Rodeo entry for Teton County, WY residents only – phone only Fair Office (307) 733-5289
Tuesday, July 18
8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Fair Rodeo entry for all other contestants – phone only Fair Office (307) 733-5289
Thursday, July 20
5:00 p.m.
Friday, July 21
5:00 p.m.
Saturday, July 22
Horse Show entries due: English and Western Dressage
Blue Ribbon Exhibit Hall entries due – mail-in and in-person Horse Show entries due: Team Sorting – phone only Fair Office (307) 733-5289
8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m. Turn-N-Burn pre-entry due
Sunday, July 23
8:00–10:00 a.m.
5:00 p.m.
Turn-N-Burn post-entry accepted at the Heritage Arena
Blue Ribbon Exhibit Hall online entries due Horse Show entries due: Team Branding – phone only Fair Office (307) 733-5289
Sydney Lee Judge Memorial Fun Night registration at the Heritage Arena
Monday, July 24
5:00 p.m. Figure 8 entries due
Tuesday, July 25
7:30 a.m.–2:00 p.m. Blue Ribbon Exhibit Hall drop-off for ALL Exhibit Hall entries
Wednesday, July 26
12:00 p.m. Fair Rodeo Draw will be posted at the Fair Office and online
Thursday, July 27
5:00 p.m. Horse Show entries due: Pleasure & Non-Pro Western, Trail/Obstacle Course
Saturday, July 29
7:30–8:30 a.m. Dog Agility Show & Go Trial registration at the Mateosky Ball Field
Monday, July 31
2:00–7:00 p.m. Blue Ribbon Exhibit Hall entry pickup; prize money is forfeited if not picked up
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Congratulations 2023 Royalty!
Teton County Fair and Rodeo Royalty are local youth who wish to further promote the sport of rodeo, western heritage, and culture. They represent our county and work hard to promote these values during their reign and travels.
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Horse Show Philosophy
The purpose of the Teton County Fair Horse Show is to provide an opportunity for all equine enthusiasts to come and compete in these unique Fair events. The show will provide a fun and safe learning environment that supports healthy competition and sportsmanship amongst all ages of competitors.
How to Enter
◆ Online: www.tetoncountyfair.com
◆ By mail: Teton County Fair Office, P.O. Box 3075, Jackson, WY 83001
◆ In person: Teton County Fair Office, 305 W. Snow King Ave., Jackson, WY
◆ Team Sorting entry is by phone only: Call (307) 733-5289
◆ Team Branding entry is by phone only: Call (307) 733-5289
Entry Fees & Deadlines
Most events are less expensive to enter/pay online. All entries open on June 1. No refunds on entry fees.
ENGLISH
Online: $7/class / Fair Office: $10/class
Entries close Thursday, July 20, 5:00 p.m.
WESTERN DRESSAGE
Online: $15 per class / Fair Office: $18 per class
Entries close Thursday, July 20, 5:00 p.m.
TEAM SORTING
Jackpotted events — entry fees specific to each event
Entries close Friday, July 21, 5:00 p.m.
TEAM BRANDING
Jackpotted events — entry fees specific to each event
Entries close Sunday, July 23, 5:00 p.m.
NON-PRO WESTERN PERFORMANCE & TRAIL
Online: $7 per class / Fair Office: $10 per class
Entries close Thursday, July 27, 5:00 p.m.
JACKPOT TRAIL CLASS $35 per person
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Horse Show Rules
Teton County Fair (TCF) Horse Show rules are based on American Quarter Horse Association (AQHA), the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF), and the Western Dressage Association of America (WDAA). These events have their own rules, which are outlined in the event’s respective information or available through a source provided. The AQHA rulebook is available online at www.aqha.com, the USEF rulebook is available online at www.usef.org, and the WDAA rulebook is available at www.usef.org. It is the sole responsibility of each competitor to read and understand these rules. During the horse shows, any contest or complaint is at the discretion of the TCF Horse Show Committee. Competitor age is determined as of January 1st, 2023.
◆ All horses must be sound in showable condition.
◆ The TCF Horse Show Committee reserves the right to cancel or combine any class, as well as split classes into smaller groups if safety becomes an issue, to best serve the interest of the show.
◆ Four (4) or more competitors must participate in a class for a buckle to be awarded.
◆ There are three (3) calls per class; late entry into a class will not be permitted.
◆ The same horse MAY NOT be ridden again by the same person or by a different person in the same type of class. This rule does not apply to Team Sorting and Team Branding.
◆ Horses must be shown by the competitor whose name the horse is entered by upon entry, otherwise the entry will be disqualified.
◆ Competitors must maintain control of their animals at all times and must conduct themselves in a manner which ensures the safety of others. Otherwise, the competitor may be excused or disqualified.
◆ Unauthorized coaching from the sidelines may result in disqualification of a competitor and will be at the judge’s discretion.
◆ Any competitor who uses disrespectful or vulgar language, abuses a judge, an official, a committee member, or an animal will be disqualified.
◆ Competitors who have overindulged in alcohol while competing will be excused immediately.
◆ Competitors must wear their assigned number for all horse show events in which they are entered. If the number is not clearly visible, the competitor may be disqualified.
Sportsmanship
◆ Competitors must enter the ring through the correct gate. If the wrong gate is used, the competitor may be disqualified.
◆ All western classes require western attire to be worn by the competitor, and a western saddle and bridle worn on the horse.
◆ Horses over the age of five (5) must be ridden onehanded with a curb bit; gags or hackamores are not permitted. Horses five (5) and under may be ridden two-handed with a bosal or snaffle bit.
◆ Any infraction of these rules may result in disqualification.
◆ At the discretion of a TCF Horse Show Committee member, or a judge, any competitor observed abusing any animal will be excused and disqualified immediately.
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Junior Western Pleasure: All age riders, horses 5 and under..........
Ranch Horse Rail Pleasure: 18 and over
Ranch Horse Rail Pleasure: 13–17
Ranch Horse Rail Pleasure: 12 and under .....................................
Western Equitation: 18 and over ...................................................
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Western Pleasure: 18 and over
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15 2023 FAIR BOOK SATURDAY, JULY 22 English Horse Show Rodeo Arena 8:30 a.m. SUNDAY, JULY 23 Western Dressage Rodeo Arena 9:00 a.m. Turn-N-Burn 5D Barrel Race ........................ Heritage Arena ........................... 11:00 a.m. Sydney Lee Judge Memorial Fun Night ................................. Heritage Arena ............................. 5:00 p.m. MONDAY, JULY 24 Team Sorting ............................. Rodeo Arena ............................... 5:00 p.m. TUESDAY, JULY 25 Team Branding Rodeo Arena 5:00 p.m. SUNDAY, JULY 30 Non-Professional Western Performance Show .................... Rodeo Arena ............................... 8:30 a.m. Trail/Obstacle Course Show Mateosky Ball Field 8:30 a.m. Mary Wigg Sportsmanship Award Presentation Rodeo Arena 1:00 p.m. “Ride for the Brand” Award Presentation.................... Rodeo Arena ............................... 1:10 p.m.
Catherine Tallichet
Tim Oakley
Margie Warren
Della Drews
Peg Struhsacker
Melissa Cassut
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Thank you to our dedicated Horse Show Committee!
Horse Show Schedule ◆ Marybeth Hansen ◆ Pam Scarlett ◆ Kelley Tucker ◆
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DIVISION 1: ENGLISH
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ENTER JUNE 1–JULY 20 ∙ $7 PER CLASS ONLINE ∙ $10 PER CLASS BY MAIL OR IN-PERSON Class Division 1 Sr. Hunter Under Saddle Warmup ...................................18 and over 2 Jr. Hunter Under Saddle Warmup 17 and under 3 Sr. Hunter Under Saddle .................................................18 and over 4 Jr. Hunter Under Saddle 17 and under 5 Sr. Equitation on the Flat .................................................18 and over 6 Jr. Equitation on the Flat 17 and under 7 JHTR Beginner Lead Line................................................JHTR 8 Short Stirrup Under Saddle Walk-Trot 12 and under 9 JHTR Advanced Lead Line ..............................................JHTR 10 Short Stirrup Equitation on the Flat Walk-trot 12 and under 11 JHTR Semi-Independent.................................................JHTR BREAK TO SET UP X-RAIL COURSE 12 Short Stirrup Walk-Trot Hunter Over X-rails ......................12 and under 13 Short Stirrup Walk-Trot Equitation Over X-rails 12 and under 14 Sr. X-rail Hunter ..............................................................18 and over 15 Jr. X-rail Hunter 17 and under 16 JHTR Walk-Trot 1 ............................................................JHTR 16 Lead Line 10 and under 18 English Showmanship .....................................................10 and under 19 JHTR Walk-Trot 2 JHTR 1-HOUR BREAK FOR LUNCH 20 Sr. Low Hunter 18 and over 21 Jr. Low Hunter ................................................................17 and under 22 Open Jumper 2’ All ages 23 Sr. Hunter Over Fences, 2’3” ..........................................18 and over 24 Jr. Hunter Over Fences, 2’3” 17 and under 25 Sr. Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences 2’3” ......................18 and over 26 Jr. Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences 2’3” 17 and under 27 Open Jumper 2’3” ..........................................................All ages 28 Sr. Hunter Over Fences 2’6” 18 and over 29 Jr. Hunter Over Fences 2’6” ............................................17 and under 30 Sr. Hunt Equitation Over Fences 2’6” 18 and over 31 Jr. Hunt Equitation Over Fences 2’6” ...............................17 and under 32 Open Jumper 2’8” All ages 33 Open Jumper 2’9” ..........................................................All ages Participate
Saturday, July 22 ¿ 8:30 AM ¿ Rodeo Arena
in the 2023 Teton County Fair Horse Show!
Rules & Regulations: This portion of the TCF Horse Show will be run in accordance with the current USEF rulebook. The TCF Horse Show Committee reserves the right to cancel, combine, or change the classes to best serve the needs of the show and its competitors. Fences will be set relative to the skill level of the competitors in attendance. Class cancellations and/or changes may be made due to weather and/or arena condition. All decisions of the judge are final. A safety helmet with attached chin strap is required of all competitors.
Attire: Formal Hunt attire is encouraged i.e. Hunt coats, field boots, approved helmet etc. However, informal attire is permitted i.e. approved helmet, polo shirt, breeches and boots.
Tack & Equipment: A forward seat or all-purpose English saddle is required for all classes. Dropped nosebands or martingales of any type are not permitted in Hunter or Hunt Seat Equitation on the Flat classes. Standing martingales are permitted in Hunter and Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences classes. Dropped nosebands and running martingales are permitted in Open Jumper
classes. Protective boots and/or polo wraps are permitted for horses in all classes.
Awards: 1st–6th place ribbons will be awarded in each class. Belt buckles and traveling trophies will be awarded to Grand Champion High Point Jr. & Sr. winners. Ribbons will be awarded to Reserve Champion High Point Jr. & Sr. winners. A traveling trophy will be awarded to the individual who achieves combined horsemanship and sportsmanship. Jr. High Point classes include: 2, 4, 6, 15, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, 29, 30, 31. Sr. High Point classes include: 1, 3, 5, 14, 18, 20, 21, 23, 25, 26, 28, 30, 31. If there is a tie for the High Point awards, the winner will go to the competitor with the most 1st place ribbons.
Sr./Jr. X-Rail Hunter: Trot or canter, course is twice around the outside. Fences: small-x-rails; competitor may NOT enter other jumping classes.
Open Jumper: horses with clean rounds or equal faults are classified according to time taken to complete course without exceeding time given. Jackson Hole Therapeutic Riding (JHTR) will determine class age restrictions.
DIVISION 2: WESTERN DRESSAGE
Sunday, July 23 ¿ 9 AM ¿ Rodeo Arena
PER CLASS BY MAIL OR IN-PERSON
Western Dressage integrates the historically validated principles of dressage with the best of western stock horse tradition. It is a systematic and progressive system of training for the western horse and rider in traditional stock and tack attire, with the purpose of enjoying a safe, pleasurable, versatile, healthy, and balanced working horse. Riders will be asked to ride a specific test which can be downloaded online at www.westerndressageassociation.org/wdaa-tests. Each test has specific guidelines of the requirements at the specified level and shows each movement and the way it is scored. All tests, the show, judge, and each participant adhere to the rules in accordance with USEF/WDAA guidelines. A reader of the test is permitted. Ribbons will be awarded to the top 6 placings in each division of each class. Belt buckles will be awarded to the high score champion in each division (Junior, Adult Amateur, and Open). Silver Stirrup Class (not a sanctioned class): rider and horse whose combined ages total 75 years or more.
Class Description Division
1 WD: Intro Level Test 1
2 WD: Basic Level Test 1
3 WD: Level 1 Test 1
Junior/Young Rider and Adult Amateur
Junior/Young Rider and Adult Amateur
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4 WD: Open Test of Choice Intro, Basic or Level 1 only
5 WD: Test of Choice Silver Stirrup Century Class
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Sydney Lee Judge Memorial Fun Night
Sunday, July 23 ¿ 5 PM
Non-Horse Events
Chicken Poop Bingo
Wheelbarrow Bedroll Race
Sack Race
Pie Eating Contest
Horse Events
Musical Chairs
Pony Express
Costume Contest
Pole Bending
Heritage Arena
Sydney Lee Judge Memorial Pole Bending
Show off your pole bending skills and raise money for a great cause! Come participate in memory of Sydney Lee Judge, fondly known as Babe. She loved the Teton County Fair and the spirit of Fun Night. The fastest pole bending time wins the buckle.
No entry fees or pre-entry required for this family event.
All ages welcome to sign up upon arrival.
Donations to the Sydney Lee Judge Foundation encouraged.
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Mary Wigg Memorial Award
Mary Wigg was a competitor at the Teton County Fair for many years. She successfully showed her horse each year, always exhibiting grace and commitment. In 1999, Mary was the winner of the Teton County Fair High Point Champion. She passed away only two months later, following a lengthy battle with cancer. The Teton County Fair Horse Show Committee annually commemorates Mary’s spirit, strength, and sportsmanship by presenting the award to a competitor who carries with them these same qualities.
On Sunday, July 30, 2023, each competitor in the Non-Pro Western Performance classes will be judged on their sportsmanship. We encourage both the competitors and the folks who knew Mary to attend the presentation of this award at approximately 1:00 p.m. in the Rodeo Arena.
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MONDAY • JULY 24 Team Sorting Rodeo Arena 5 PM • FREE EVENT FOR SPECTATORS CALL TO PARTICIPATE (307) 733-5289 INFO: TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM
Rules and Regulations: Team Sorting teams are all open. A team of two (2) riders must move cattle, one at a time, from one pen to another in numerical order, starting with the number called by the announcer. Time will start when the first horse crosses through the opening between the pens. If already sorted cattle cross back into the original pen or if the wrong numbered cow goes through, the team will be disqualified. There will be a top ten call-back. The team with the most cattle sorted in the fastest time on the combined two runs, wins. There is a 60-second clock. The draw will be pick two (2), draw one (1) or all rides can be drawn. If a contestant wishes to ride only one (1) time, their partner will be drawn. The number of places to be paid out is dependent upon the number of total entries collected, plus any added money. If contestants are number by any association, the cap for any team is eight (8). Team organization or any rule changes are at the discretion of the TCF Horse Show Committee. This event will be capped at 100 total teams.
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DIVISION 4: TEAM BRANDING
Tuesday, July 25 ¿ 5 PM ¿ Rodeo Arena
$60 OF OPEN ENTRY FEE WILL BE JACKPOTTED, $30 IS A STOCK CHARGE
$30 OF MIXED NUT ENTRY FEE WILL BE JACKPOTTED, $30 IS A STOCK CHARGE
Rules and Regulations: Team Branding OPEN: any team. Team Branding MIXED NUTS: 2 of 3 team members must be one of the following: over 50, 14 & under, or female. The length of the Rodeo Arena will be split in half so two (2) teams may run safely and at the same time. There will be a four (4)-minute time limit for each team. If a team member is a no-show, the whole team will scratch. The event will be capped at 80 teams. Any team member may enter each division four (4) times. The same team may enter each division one time. Each team consists of three (3) members. All three (3) team members will start on horseback and at one end of their assigned arena. The cattle will be at the other end of the same arena. The judge will decide the placement of the brand. No belly catches.
When time is signaled, one teammate will rope a cow around the head or horns, another teammate will then heel the cow around the hind leg (s). Before the cow may be branded, it must be stretched – two (2) hind feet, two (2) front feet, and horses facing. Once the horses are faced, the third teammate may get off their horse and transfer the head rope to the front feet. There is no penalty if the cow kicks out of the rope, as long as the feet are replaced prior to branding. The third teammate may then brand the cow, in the location as specified by the judge, run back to their horse and get on. Time is signaled upon the branding iron being placed back in the bucket. Any roughing of the cattle, as determined by the judges i.e. high-hocking or choking, may result in disqualification.
Ride For The Brand
Team Competition — Earn the Trophy!
Team up with family and friends and come on down to the Teton County Fair’s Non-Professional Western Performance classes on Sunday July 30, 2023 at the Rodeo Arena. Teams will be made up of four (4) members. Team members will compete in the Western Pleasure, Ranch Horse Pleasure, and Western Equitation rail classes as individuals. If an individual team member places 1–6 in these classes, their points will accrue toward the team’s total points.
The team with the most points at the end of the show will be awarded the “Ride For The Brand” traveling trophy with name engraved on trophy.
1st Place: 12 points 4th Place: 6 points
2nd Place: 10 points 5th Place: 4 points
3rd Place: 8 points 6th Place: 2 points
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ENTER JUNE 1–JULY 23 ∙ OPEN $90/TEAM, MIXED NUTS $60/TEAM ∙ CALL THE FAIR OFFICE (307) 733-5289
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DIVISION 5: NON-PROFESSIONAL WESTERN PERFORMANCE
ENTER JUNE 1–JULY 27 ∙ $7 PER CLASS ONLINE ∙ $10 PER CLASS BY MAIL OR IN-PERSON
Description(s): Jr. Western Pleasure: Horses ridden with a snaffle or bosal; two (2) hands allowed; a shank bit is allowed if only one (1) hand is used. Mark the age of the horse on the entry form. Ranch Horse Rail Pleasure: (USEF WS141) Rules are at the discretion of the TCF Horse Show Committee. Horses to be shown at a ground covering walk, long, free-swinging, posting trot, and a lope on a loose rein. Western Equitation: (USEF EQ127) is a rail class judged on the rider. Lead Line Classes: Competitors who enter this class may not also enter the Walk/Trot. Walk/Trot Classes: Competitors who enter this class may not also enter the Lead Line classes. Reining: The pattern will be posted before the show starts at 8:30AM. Western tack and attire is required. Helmets and chaps are optional.
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Description: A class requiring the horse and rider to navigate through a variety of obstacles, demonstrating the rider’s ability to communicate with the horse. The Set-up: An exact drawing of the course with a legend will be provided. The course will remain the same for each division with variations in the instructions. The drawings will include all obstacles and props within the course. Disqualification: Use of equipment (bits) as indicated in the rules for all horse show riding class will apply to the Trail Class. The competitor will be responsible for truthfully indicating a horse’s age when using a snaffle bit or bosal. The mechanical hackamore is inappropriate for all competitors. Three (3) refusals at any obstacle and the rider will proceed to the next obstacle. Class Division Class Division
1 Trail/Obstacle Course, Ages 40 & over
2 Trail/Obstacle Course: 18–39
4 Trail/Obstacle Course, Ages 12 & under
5 Jackpot: All Ages ($35 entry fee)
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Class Division Class Division 1 Western Pleasure, Ages 18 & over 10 Western Equitation, Ages 12 & under
Western Pleasure, Ages 13–17 11 Lead Line, Ages 6 & under
Western Pleasure, Ages 12 & under 12 Walk-Trot, Ages 6 & under
Jr. Western Pleasure: Riders of all ages, horses 5 & under 13 Walk-Trot: Ages 7–10
Ranch Horse Rail Pleasure: Ages 18 & over BREAK TO DRAG ARENA / SET UP COURSE 6 Ranch Horse Rail Pleasure, Ages 13–17 14 Reining: Ages 18 & over
Ranch Horse Rail Pleasure, Ages 12 & under 15 Reining: Ages 17 & under
Western Equitation, Ages 18 & over
Western Equitation, Ages 13–17 Sunday,
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Fair Schedule
27 2023 FAIR BOOK THURSDAY, JULY 20 9:00 AM 4-H Rifle Shoot Gun Range 5:30 PM 4-H Shotgun Shoot SUNDAY, JULY 23 9:00 AM Horse Show: Western Dressage Classes Rodeo Arena 9:00 AM - 10:45 AM TBRA's Turn-N-Burn 5D Barrel Race Time Onlies Heritage Arena 11:00 AM TBRA's Turn-N-Burn 5D Barrel Race Competition 5:00 PM Sydney Lee Judge Memorial Fun Night SATURDAY, JULY 22 8:30 AM Horse Show: English Classes Rodeo Arena MONDAY, JULY 24 8:00 AM 4-H Fabric & Fashion Judging 4-H Office 3:00 PM 4-H Interview Judging, Static Exhibits Exhibit Hall 5:00 PM Horse Show: Team Sorting Rodeo Arena 6:30 PM 4-H Fashion Review & Awards Big Top Tent WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 All Day 4-H Livestock Barn CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC Heritage Arena 8:30 AM 4-H Rabbit Show Outside Heritage Arena 11:00 AM 4-H Pocket Pet/Cavy Show 11:00 AM 4-H Livestock Vet Inspections Heritage Arena 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM Blue Ribbon Exhibit Hall OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Exhibit Hall 3:00 PM 4-H Poultry Show Outside Heritage Arena 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM Beer Garden Open, Yard Games Big Top Tent 5:00 PM - 8:00 PM Vendor Booths Open Grassy Arena WEDNESDAY, JULY 26 CONT’D 5:00 PM - Midnight Frazier Shows Carnival Midway Area 5:30 PM - 7:30 PM Happy Hour w/ Live Music from Strumbucket Big Top Tent 6:00 PM Gates Open for EXTREME Medieval Jousting Rodeo Arena 6:00 PM 4-H Livestock Weigh-In Heritage Arena Scale 7:00 PM EXTREME Medieval Jousting Show Rodeo Arena 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM Live Music with Dragondeer Big Top Tent THURSDAY, JULY 27 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM 4-H Livestock Barn OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Heritage Arena 8:00 AM 4-H Swine Show, followed by Pee Wee/Over the Hill 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM Bingo Big Top Tent 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM Blue Ribbon Exhibit Hall OPEN TO THE PUBLIC & Photo Booth Exhibit Hall 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Freckle Farm Petting Zoo SE Corner of Fairgrounds 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Laser Tag South Tennis Court 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM Vendor Booths Open Grassy Arena 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM All Aboard Train All Venues 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM Pattycakes the Clown Show Big Top Tent 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM Kids’ Competitions: Sack & 3-Legged Races Grassy Arena 2:00 PM 4-H Sheep & Goat Shows, followed by Pee Wee/Over the Hill Heritage Arena 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM Marcus the Magician Show Big Top Tent 4:00 PM - 10:00 PM Beer Garden Open, Yard Games 5:00 PM - Midnight Frazier Shows Carnival Midway Area 6:00 PM Gates Open for Fair Concert Rodeo Arena 7:00 PM Fair Concert w/ Kat Hasty, Corb Lund & Morgan Wade Rodeo Arena
7:00 AM 4-H Horse Vet Inspections Fairgrounds Parking Lots 7:30 AM - 2:00 PM Blue Ribbon Exhibit Hall Drop Off (ALL ENTRIES) Exhibit Hall 8:00 AM 4-H Horse Showmanship Mateosky Ball Field 9:00 AM 4-H Horse Performance Classes Rodeo Arena & Heritage Arena 4-H Horse Speed Events 4-H Horse High Point Awards 11:00 AM 4-H Horse Trail Classes Mateosky Ball Field 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM Blue Ribbon Exhibit Hall Judging Exhibit Hall 5:00 PM Horse Show: Team Branding Rodeo Arena 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Horse Warriors presents The White Horse Social Big Top Tent CONTINUED ON PAGE 30
7:00 AM - 11:00 AM Lion's Cub Breakfast Big Top Tent 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM 4-H Livestock Barn OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Heritage Arena 8:00 AM 4-H Dog Vet Inspections Mateosky Ball Field 9:00 AM 4-H Dog Show 9:00 AM 4-H Beef Show Heritage Arena
FRIDAY, JULY 28
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 27
SATURDAY, JULY 29 CONT’D
30 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM FRIDAY, JULY 28 CONT’D 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM Blue Ribbon Exhibit Hall OPEN TO THE PUBLIC & Photo Booth Exhibit Hall 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Freckle Farm Petting Zoo SE Corner of Fairgrounds 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Laser Tag South Tennis Court 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM Vendor Booths Open Grassy Arena 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM All Aboard Train All Venues 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM Pattycakes the Clown Show Grassy Arena 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM Kids’ Competitions: Sack & 3-Legged Races 4:00 PM 4-H Livestock Sale Buyer Registration & Reception Heritage Arena South End 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM Marcus the Magician Show Big Top Tent 4:00 PM - 11:00 PM Beer Garden Open, Yard Games 5:00 PM 4-H Livestock Sale Heritage Arena 5:00 PM - Midnight Frazier Shows Carnival Midway Area 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM Happy Hour w/ Live Music from DGS Big Top Tent 9:00 PM - Midnight Livestock Sale After-Party, Live Music w/ The Runaway Grooms SATURDAY, JULY 29 7:00 AM - 11:00 AM Lion's Club Breakfast Big Top Tent 8:00 AM - 9:00 PM 4-H Livestock Barn OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Heritage Arena 9:00 AM Show-N-Go Dog Agility Mateosky Ball Field 10:00 AM 4-H Round Robin Heritage Arena 11:00 AM Fair Rodeo Slack Rodeo Arena 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM Blue Ribbon Exhibit Hall OPEN TO THE PUBLIC & Photo Booth Exhibit Hall 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Freckle Farm Petting Zoo SE Corner of Fairgrounds 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Laser Tag South Tennis Court 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM Vendor Booths Open Grassy Arena 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM All Aboard Train All Venues 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM Pattycakes the Clown Show Big Top Tent 1:30 PM - 2:00PM Kids' Cornhole Tournament Grassy Arena 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM Adult Cornhole Tournament 2:00 PM - 11:00 PM Beer Garden Open, Yard Games Big Top Tent 2:00 PM - Midnight Frazier Shows Carnival Midway Area MONDAY, JULY 31 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM 4-H Static Exhibit Pickup Exhibit Hall 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM Blue Ribbon Exhibit Hall Pickup SUNDAY, JULY 30 7:30 AM - 11:00 AM Lion's Club Breakfast Big Top Tent ALL DAY 4-H Livestock Barn CLOSED TO THE PUBLIC Heritage Arena 8:30 AM Horse Show: Pleasure & Non-Pro Western Performance Classes Rodeo Arena 8:30 AM Horse Show: Trail/Obstacle Course Classes & Jackpot Mateosky Ball Field 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM Cowboy Church Big Top Tent 11:00 AM 4-H Cody Shervin Memorial Award Heritage Arena 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM Blue Ribbon Exhibit Hall OPEN TO THE PUBLIC & Photo Booth Exhibit Hall 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Freckle Petting Zoo SE Corner of Fairgrounds 11:00 AM - 7:00 PM Laser Tag South Tennis Court 11:00 AM - 8:00 PM Vendor Booths Open Grassy Arena 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM All Aboard Train All Venues 1:00 PM Presentation of Mary Wigg Sportsmanship Award & “Ride for the Brand” Team Competition Award Rodeo Arena 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM Pattycakes the Clown Show Big Top Tent 2:00 PM - 7:00 PM Beer Garden Open, Yard Games 2:00 PM - Midnight Frazier Shows Carnival Midway Area 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM RACE DAY: Diaper Derby, Pie Eating & Wiener Dog Races Grassy Arena 4:00 PM - 4:30 PM Marcus the Magician Show Big Top Tent 4:30 PM - 6:30 PM Happy Hour w/ Live Music from Inland Isle 6:00 PM Gates Open for Figure 8 Races Rodeo Arena 7:00 PM Figure 8 Races
4:00 PM - 4:30 PM Marcus the Magician Show Big Top Tent 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM 4-H Alumni Reception Heritage Arena 5:00 PM - 9:00 PM Happy Hour & Live Music w/ Whiskey Mornin’ Big Top Tent 6:00 PM Gates Open for Fair Rodeo Rodeo Arena 7:00 PM Fair Rodeo Performance 9:00 PM 4-H Dance Outside Heritage Arena 9:30 PM - Midnight Late Night Party w/ Something Else Resident DJ's Big Top Tent
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Fair Rodeo Entry Schedule
MONDAY, JULY 17
Teton County, WY Resident Entries ONLY
Call the Fair Office at (307) 733-5289 between 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
TUESDAY, JULY 18
All Other Entries
Call the Fair Office at (307) 733-5289 between 8:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 26
Draw results will be posted by noon
Fair Rodeo Entry Fees
Fair Rodeo Rules and Regulations
Any contestant, no matter their city or state of residence, is welcome to enter the Teton County Fair Rodeo.
The long-go (slack) will be the qualifier for the shootout. Rough Stock events, Ribbon Roping and the Hide Race will run only in the shootout. Payouts will occur after the long-go (70% of the pot including entry fees and added money) per the posted payout scale. The shootout will payout (30% of the pot including entry fees and added money) but the winner takes all, excluding all rough stock events and barrel racing. At the shootout, all contestants will start with a clean slate and there will be no averages calculated for both rounds. For all timed events, the top five contestants and teams from the long-go (slack) will move on to the shootout.
All contestants must pay their entry fees in full by Monday, July 24th, by 5:00 p.m. If entry fees are not paid by this deadline, contestants will not be in the draw. No refunds will be issued for entry fees, unless there is an emergency or a veterinary note is provided.
Draw results will be posted in the Teton County Fair Office and online by noon on Wednesday, July 26th.
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• PRE-SHOW 6:45 P.M.
Class Fee Bull Riding ..................................................... $50 Bareback Riding $50 Saddle Bronc Riding ...................................... $50 Ranch Bronc Riding $50 Mutton Bustin’ ............................................... $25 #8 Team Roping $50 #10 Team Roping ........................................... $50 Open Team Roping $65 Parent/Child Team Roping.............................. $50 Open w/ Incentive Barrel Racing (1sec split) $65 Junior Barrel Racing (11-14) ........................... $30 Peewee Barrel Racing (10 & under) $25 Tie Down Roping ............................................ $50 Breakaway Roping $50 Steer Wrestling .............................................. $50 Ribbon Roping.........................................$50/team Hide Race................................................$75/team
In Memory of Bill Lewkowitz
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Family Entertainment
Free and fun for all — Thursday through Sunday
Keep an eye out for strolling entertainment and more happening Thursday through Sunday around the Fairgrounds. Enjoy the All Aboard Electric Train, Freckle Farm Petting Zoo, Laser Tag on the tennis courts, Photo Booth in the Exhibit Hall, Jest in Time, Marcus the Magician, and Pattycakes the Clown. Good fun for the whole family!
All Aboard Electric Train
THURS–SUN OF FAIR WEEK FROM NOON TO 6 PM Catch a ride around the Fair on the All Aboard electric train! The train is fun for kids and gives parents a chance to relax and enjoy the breeze. Just flag down the conductor when you are ready for a fun journey around the fairgrounds.
Laser Tag
THURS–SUN OF FAIR WEEK FROM 11 AM TO 7 PM
Laser tag is a non-impact, non-contact sport, making it suitable for children and adults. Participants use infrared-emitting light guns to tag designated targets. Located on the south tennis court. See fairgrounds map on page 1.
Freckle Farm Petting Zoo
THURS–SUN OF FAIR WEEK FROM 11 AM TO 7 PM Goat breeds include Nigerian dwarfs, pigmy, boar and Nubian. We also have Barbados sheep, piglets, chickens and ducks. The petting zoo has relocated to the southeast corner of the Fairgrounds on the grass by the tennis courts. See fairgrounds map on page 1.
Photo Booth
THURS–SUN OF FAIR WEEK FROM 11 AM TO 6 PM Wrangle your friends and family together and head over to the Blue Ribbon Exhibit Hall for photo booth fun! See fairgrounds map on page 1.
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THURS–SUN OF FAIR WEEK
You won’t want to miss this duo strolling on stilts or big wheel bikes around the grounds throughout Fair Week!
Marcus the Magician
THURS–SUN OF FAIR WEEK, DAILY SHOW AT 4 PM
Catch Marcus the Magician and his magic show on the Big Top Tent stage daily or find him strolling around the grounds throughout the day.
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Catch Pattycakes’ show on the Big Top Tent stage daily or find him strolling the fairgrounds throughout the day.
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Exhibit Hall
General Submission Information
◆ Anyone interested in entering exhibits is welcome to participate.
◆ Adult classes are for ages 18 and over as of January 1, 2023.
◆ Teen classes are for ages 13–17 as of January 1, 2023.
◆ Junior classes are for ages 7–12 as of January 1, 2023.
◆ Beginner classes are for ages 1–6 as of January 1, 2023.
◆ Exhibitors may enter up to two (2) items in each class.
◆ Exhibits must be made, grown, or created by the exhibitor entering them and have not been entered in a previous fair.
◆ Exhibits may be entered in “any other” only if there is not an existing class in which that exhibit should be entered.
◆ Ribbons are awarded using the Danish System, meaning that exhibits will be judged against standards and not against other exhibits in the class.
◆ A ‘Best of Show’ rosette and belt buckle will be awarded to the best exhibit in each department, as determined by the judge. A ‘Division Champion’ rosette will be awarded to the best exhibit in each division, as determined by the judge. Blue and red ribbons may be awarded to all other exhibits in each class. Red ribbons are not eligible for premiums.
◆ It is the judge’s discretion as to whether or not an exhibit is worthy of a ribbon.
◆ The Teton County Fair Board reserves the right to interpret these rules and guidelines to arbitrarily settle and determine all matters, questions, and differences.
◆ Any protests about an exhibit may be submitted in writing, to the Teton County Fair Board (PO Box 3075 Jackson, WY 83001) by Friday August 4th, 2023. A $25 cash protest fee must accompany the letter. If the Teton County Fair Board makes a decision on the protest in their favor, the Fair Board will retain the $25 protest fee. If judgment is awarded in favor of the exhibitor, the $25 will be returned. Teton County Fair Board decisions are final.
◆ Teton County Fair Board will take all reasonable precautions for the safekeeping of exhibits but WILL NOT be responsible for any loss or damage that may occur.
◆ Teton County Fair Board WILL NOT be responsible to store or keep any exhibits that are not picked up after Fair.
◆ Changes to the class list from year to year are at the Teton County Fair Board’s discretion. Classes may be eliminated if exhibits are not received for two (2) or more consecutive years in a particular class.
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Showcase Your Talents at the Blue Ribbon Exhibit Hall!
Exhibit Hall Registration
Online exhibits accepted June 1–July 23
◆ Register online at tetoncountyfair.com
◆ Fair Office staff are available to help you register online.
◆ There is no cost to enter online. In-person or mail-in entries accepted June 1–July 21
◆ Come to the Fair Office located at 305 W. Snow King Ave in Jackson, WY
◆ Mail your entry form to: Teton County Fair PO Box 3075, Jackson, WY 83001
◆ There is no cost to enter in-person or by mail.
Day-of exhibits will be accepted under the following conditions:
◆ Day-of exhibits are eligible for display only
◆ Exhibits will not receive a tag
◆ Exhibits are not eligible for judging
◆ Exhibits are not eligible to win ribbons or buckles, or to be paid premiums
Exhibits: Drop Off
Tuesday, July 25, 7:30 a.m.–2 p.m.
◆ NEW Fairgrounds Community Building, accessed from N. Karns Ave.
◆ Exhibits for all departments
◆ Exhibitors will be responsible for attaching tags (Fair Office will provide) to their own exhibits
Exhibits: Pick Up
Monday July 31, 2–7 p.m.
◆ NEW Fairgrounds Community Building, accessed from N. Karns Ave.
◆ Premiums will be forfeited if exhibits are not picked up on the specified date and time
Premiums
◆ Best of Show ............... $25 + trophy belt buckle
◆ Division Champion ....................................... $10
◆ Blue Ribbon $4
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FARM TO FORK
Best of Show: Elizabeth Rinn
Vegetables: Elizabeth Rinn
Herbs: Leander Eggers
FLOWER GARDEN
Best of Show: Alix Crittenden
Cut Flowers: Alix Crittenden
Artistic Arrangements: Alix Crittenden
THE BAKERY
Best of Show: Sarah Sturges
Bread & Rolls: Sarah Sturges
Cookies, Doughnuts, Bars: Jennifer Love
Cakes: Katie Bolden
Pies: Katie Bolden
Candies: Stephanie Ninneman
Teton Outdoors: KC McCooey
FOOD PRESERVATION
Best of Show: Tony Cross
Jelly, Jam, Marmalade: Tony Cross
Pickles & Relish: Tony Cross
Spirits: Matt Stirn
BACKYARD FARM
Best of Show: Mixter Brown
Market Eggs: Mixter Brown
Honey: Kelly Stirn
Fiber: Will Stirn
NEEDLEWORK
Best of Show: Eva Laubach
Knitting: Eva Laubach
Crocheting: Carolyn Dessin
Embroidery: Martha from Wilson, WY
Miscellaneous Needlework: Ann Wenger
Exhibit Hall 2022 Winners
QUILTS
Best of Show: Sandra Brewer
Hand Quilted Throw: Nancy Henderson
Machine Quilted Throw: Sandra Brewer
New Quilter: Rebecca Squoros
Wall & Art Quilts: Lori Clark-Erickson
Other Quilted Items: Lori Clark-Erickson
SEWING
Best of Show: Diana Brown
Children’s Garments: Karen Helm
Adult Garments: Diana Brown
Decorated Duds: Deb Sanders
ADULT PAINTING & DRAWING
Best of Show: Diane Benefiel
Adult Acrylic & Oil: Diane Benefiel
Adult Watercolor: Harriet Minczeski
Adult Mixed Media: Mac Christie
Adult Drawing: Cliff Poindexter
ADULT PHOTOGRAPHY
Best of Show: Patricia Mason
Portrait: Patricia Reed
Still Life: Holly Hoskins
Landscape: Patricia Mason
Animals: Pearl Musen
Lifestyle: Tony Cross
Misc. Photography: Carolyn Dessin
ADULT DIGITAL ARTS
Best of Show: Judy Wales
Adult Digital Arts: Judy Wales
ADULT CREATIONS
Best of Show: Kris Batchelder
Sculpture: Rob Wollis
Pottery & Ceramics: Elizabeth Rinn
Jewelry & Silversmithing: Carolyn Dessin
Misc. Creations: Kris Batchelder
TETON SPA
Best of Show: Hilary Munro
Teton Spa: Hilary Munro
TEEN ART
Painting & Drawing: Paschall McDaniel
Photography: Lenka Dvorak
Digital Arts: Breanna Ion
JUNIOR ART
Junior Painting & Drawing: Ruth Dornan
Junior Photography: Abraham Renova
Junior Digital Arts: Brianna Ion
BEGINNER ART
Beginner Art: Ridge Eastman
TEEN CREATIONS
The Pantry: Elizabeth Benedict
Needle & Thread: Hudson Marsden
Be a Creator: Owen Marsden
LEGO®: Shem Marsden
Pottery & Ceramics: Maria Mahood
Upcycle: Lenka Dvorak
Teen Miscellaneous: Piper Benjamin
JUNIOR CREATIONS
The Garden: Liza Mayer
The Pantry: Isabella Womack
Needle & Thread: McKayla Allen
Be a Creator: Melissa Ion
LEGO®: Oliver Smits
Birdhouse: Melissa Ion
Pottery & Ceramics: Oakley Dunlap
Upcycle: Bechler Bryan
Miscellaneous: Abby Baker
BEGINNER CREATIONS
The Garden: Hugh Byron
LEGO® or Duplos: Virginia Buckley
Pet Rock: Eden Marsden
Miscellaneous: Nora Mayer
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