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Entry Form Floral, Home and Hobbies Wadena County Ag Society • June 20, 21, 22, 23, 2019 Name: ����������������������������������������������� Address: ��������������������������������������������� City, State, Zip: ��������������������������������������� Phone: ����������������������������������������������
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Return to: Wadena County Ag Society Attn: Dept. entering 221 Harry Rich Drive, Wadena, MN 56482 Entry Deadline: June 14, 2019 Please include preprinted address labels with registration.
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THURSDAY:
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Hotdish Contest & Taste Testing - 1 p.m. Wadena Diva’s Boutique Fashion Show - 2:30 p.m. Eric’s Dance Band - 4-7 p.m.
SUNDAY:
All Faith’s Church Service - 10 a.m.
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WADENA CO. FAIR
Fair Board Bryan Wegscheid, President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BJ Horstmann, Vice President. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kylene Lehmann, Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brittney Ewert, Treasurer. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Darin Lehmann , Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lucinda Wegscheid, Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Betty White, Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dennis Reger, Director. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amber Horstmann, Director . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Open Class and Exhibits: Checkout Time Sunday, June 23; 6:00p.m. WADENA SUPERINTENDENTS OF DEPARTMENTS Department A — Beef Cattle. . . . . . Gene Roller & Dave Lemke Department B — Dairy. . . . . . . . . . Gene Roller & Dave Lemke Department D — Sheep, Goats, Rabbits & Poultry . . . Anni Olson Department E — Horses. . . . . Ashley Koning and Heidi Mattson Department F — Agriculture and Horticulture. . Kylene Lehmann Department I — Home & Hobbies. . . . . . . . . Kylene Lehmann Department L — 4-H Club Work . . . . . . . . . Virginia Hendrickx Student Dept. ��������������������������������������������� Kylene Lehmann Extension Educator �����������������������������������Samantha Lehmann Vendor Bldgs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brittney Ewert Law Enforcement. . . . . . . . Wadena County Sheriff Mike Carr Jr. Public Safety. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tri-County Ambulance Service Fairgrounds Superintendent. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bryan Wegscheid Historical Square . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Historical Society Official Fair Veterinarian. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Marcussen Payment of Premiums: Premiums will be paid at the fair. Keep your duplicate entry slips to present at the fair office when collecting premium money. Sunday, June 23 after 2:00pm. Exhibitors will have 90 days to cash premium checks.
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MINNESOTA BOARD OF ANIMAL HEALTH EXHIBITION OF LIVESTOCK & POULTRY IN MINNESOTA SUMMARY OF STATE RULES FOR 2019 EXHIBITIONS GENERAL REQUIREMENTS: All animals must be examined by the official veterinarian on the day they are admitted to the exhibition and at least once daily during the exhibition. Prior to entering a public exhibition, animals must meet the requirements for exhibition, importation, and intrastate movement as defined by the board. No animal may enter or be at a public exhibition that is showing clinical signs of any infectious, contagious or communicable disease, including ringworm and warts. CATTLE: Cattle must be individually officially identified. Please see the attachment on or go to our website. http://www.mn.gov/bah/board/rules/exhibition-rules.html SHEEP & GOATS: Sheep and goats must be officially identified. No sheep or goat that is within 30 days of giving birth may be exhibited without prior approval from the Board of Animal Health. SWINE: Swine must be individually officially identified. HORSES: Horses, except suckling foals accompanying a negative dam, must be negative to an official EIA test conducted within 12 months prior to the opening date of an exhibition. DOGS: Dogs four months of age or older must be accompanied by a certificate of rabies vaccination documenting that the dog is currently vaccinated for rabies. RABBITS: POULTRY: Chickens, turkeys, and game birds, except baby poultry, must be individually identified with a leg or wing band. Chickens, turkeys, game birds, and hatching eggs from these birds must be accompanied by a certificate or test chart to show that they originate from a hatchery or breeding flock that is classified pullorum-typhoid clean or are negative to a pullorum-typhoid test within 90 days prior to the opening date of the exhibition. Turkeys and turkey hatching eggs must be accompanied by a certificate or test chart to show that they originate from a hatchery or breeding flock that is classified Mycoplasma gallisepticum clean and Mycoplasma synoviae clean or are negative to a Mycoplasma gallisepticum and a Mycoplasma synoviae test within 90 days prior to the opening date of the exhibition.
ENTRY RULES & REGULATIONS 1. Entries in Home & Hobbies & Ag ort. Building must be in by Wednesday, June 19 at 6:00pm. Articles must be in place by 6pm for judging at 6:30pm. 2. Entries in Flower Department must be in by 6pm on Wednesday, June 19. 3. All articles entered are to remain on exhibition until 6pm, Sunday, June 23. The society will not be responsible for loss or damage, every precaution will be taken. 4. No animal or articles unworthy of premium shall receive one even though there be no competition nor shall any animal or article receive a higher premium than its merit demand. 5. No changes or alterations will be permitted after the books are placed in the hands of the judges; all persons making entries must be sure that the article or animal is placed in the appropriate class, or it will be the duty of the judges to rule out any article or animal not answering to the entry. 6. Exhibitors or stock will be required to keep the stalls open and stock uncovered from 12pm to 10pm during each day of the exhibition. Exhibitors must keep stalls clean and neat during the fair. 7. Any person attempting to interfere with the awarding committee during the adjudication, shall forfeit the premium he or she might otherwise be entitled to in that division. 8. No article or animals shall compete for more than one cash premium, except as part of a collection or herd, as for a sweepstake premium. 9. All protests and appeals from the decision of the awarding committee must be in writing to the secretary before the close of the fair. Final decisions on protests will be made by the Board of Directors.
WCAS MEMBERSHIP: Membership fee $5.00 Memberships may be purchased by individuals. As members, you receive a vote at the annual meeting and get to be a part of putting on the fair.
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Beef Division
HARASSMENT POLICY The Wadena County Ag Society reserves the right to contact local law enforcement for any inappropriate behavior on fairgrounds. Protestors report to Fair Office for designated area. Minnesota State Livestock Sanitary Board rules and regulations will be strictly enforced by official veterinarian, and full information may be obtained from them. All Livestock Exhibitors must bring their own feed and bedding. All livestock exhibits must be in place by Wednesday, June 19 by 10pm
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•Animals must be kept clean. •4H exhibitors are responsible for feeding/caring for their animals during the time they are at the fair. Herdsmanship award will be forfeited if others are found caring for the animals. •Animals must be maintained and look presentable to the public from 12:00pm to 10:00pm. •Manure must be picked out at all times. Barn must be cleaned before 10 am every day. Stalls must be cleaned out and freshly bedded by that time. It is expected that all exhibitors help keep the barn and surrounding areas clean at all times. •Swine must use shavings as bedding. •Water pails will be removed after watering animals. Swine will be allowed water tube at all times. •No excess hay or feed allowed in front of animals. •Only livestock fair exhibits allowed in animal barns. •There will be NO water fights in the barn or surrounding area. •No smoking in the barns. •All exhibitors must clean stalls into center aisle at the end of the fair.
OPEN CLASS BEEF SHOW Sat., June 22 1:00pm 2019 RULES: •Exhibitors not already at the fair must be stalled and checked in by 12:30 pm Saturday, June 22. Please enter at the Cedar Ave East Gate, 2 blocks North of Hwy 10 and park in staging area. •All animals must be checked by fair vet or fair personnel. •No bedding or straw provided. Indoor stalls ir outside tie area available on a first come basis. Limited electricity, generators encouraged. •This will be a NO-FIT show. Blow & Show. All animals must be washed clean and dried without the use of any grooming materials/aids. •Exhibitors arriving the day of show will be released after the show’s competition. •The fair reserves the right to alter lots due to breed, birthdate or weight •Pre-entry not required •Exhibitors arriving Saturday will pay a $10/lot entry fee waived for exhibitors staying the duration of the fair BEEF STEER/MARKET HEIFER - Class 1 •Lot 1: Beef Steer •Lot 2: Market Heifer
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Beef/Dairy: Superintendents - Gene Roller, Phone 218-640-5285 Dave Lemke Phone 218-402-0303
OPEN CLASS DAIRY SHOW Fri., June 21 Immediately following 4-H Dairy Show 2019 RULES: •Exhibitors not already at the fair must be stalled and checked in by 10:00am Friday, June 21 and leave immediately following the show. Please enter at the Cedar Ave. East Gate, 2 blocks North of Hwy 10 and after unloading park North of Horse Barn. •All animals must be checked by fair vet or fair personnel. •No bedding or straw provided. Indoor stalls ir outside tie area available on a first come basis. Limited electricity, generators encouraged. •Exhibitors arriving Friday will pay a $5/lot entry fee. Entry fee waived for exhibitors staying the duration of the fair •Breed classes must have a minimum of 5 total head/class or the fair reserves the right to combine classes •Pre-entry not required PAY OUT FOR OPEN CLASS DAIRY: 1st place = $25 2nd place = $20 3rd place = $15 4th place and below = $10 Best udder in lot 11-14 = $10 Junior Champion = trophy and $30 Best udder of show = trophy and $30 Senior Champion = trophy and $30 ALL BREED SHOW •Lot 1: Bull calf born after 8/31/2018 •Lot 2: Spring Heifer Calf born after Feb. 28, 2019 •Lot 3: Winter Heifer Calf born Dec. 1, 2018-Feb. 28, 2019 •Lot 4: Fall Heifer Calf born Sept. 1,-Nov. 30, 2018 •Lot 5: Summer Yearling Heifer born June 1-Aug. 31, 2018 •Lot 6: Spring Yearling Heifer born Mar 10-May 31, 2018 •Lot 7: Winter Yearling Heifer born Dec. 1, 2017-Feb. 29, 2018 •Lot 8: Fall Yearling Heifer born Sept. 10-Nov. 30, 2018 JUNIOR AND RESERVED JUNIOR CHAMPION •Lot 9: Junior Best Three females from lots 2-8 all owned by exhibitor •Lot 10: Dry cow •Lot 11: Two-year-old cow in milk (must have freshened) born Sept. 1, 2015-Aug. 31, 2017 •Lot 12: Three-year-old cow in milk born Sept. 1, 2015-Aug. 31, 2016 •Lot 13: Four-year-old cow in milk born Sept. 1, 2014-Aug. 31, 2015 •Lot 14: Aged cow in milk born before Sept. 1, 2014 SENIOR AND RESERVED SENIOR CHAMPION Best Udder of show •Lot 15: Senior Best Three females from lot 10-14 all owned by exhibitor •Lot 16: Dairy Herd four animals from lots 1-14 all owned by exhibitor
Pre-registration form is found on page 2 of this booklet.
Department F (East Wing of Home and Hobbies Building) Pre-registration is preferred by June 14, 2019. Entries will be accepted on Wednesday, June 19, 2019 12:00pm-6:00pm Please include address labels. Judging will take place Wednesday, June 19 at 6:30pm No Entry Fees Contact person: Kylene Lehmann Phone 218-639-5364 lehmannfamdairy@gmail.com No awards will be made on varieties not shown on premium list. Premiums will not be awarded to inferior collections or specimens even if there is not other competition. Lots may not be combined for additional entry. Prizes as follows: 1st - $4, 2nd - $3, 3rd - $1. A $25 sweepstakes award for Grand Champion vegetable exhibit will be given. *Entries will be held until Sunday, June 23rd at 6pm. Premiums will not be paid on articles removed before the close of the fair. Class 1—THRESHED GRAIN AND GRASS SEEDS In Class 1 exhibits may be grown in 2018 or 2019. Lots 1 to 15 sample must be 1 pint each. Lot Lot
1 Wheat, Spring 9 Millet 2 Wheat, Hard Winter 10 Clover, Med., Red or Mammoth 3 Triticale 11 Clover, Alsike 4 Barley, Six Row 12 Clover, Sweet, Yellow or White 5 Oats 13 Alfalfa 6 Rye 14 Soybeans 7 Buckwheat 15 Field Beans, White 8 Timothy 16 Sunflowers
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1 Timothy 2 Red Top 3 Millet Sheaf (Hay) 4 Corn Fodder 5 Soybean Sheaf (Hay) 6 Display of Wild Grasses (Hay) 7 Brome Grass
Lot 8 Sudan Grass (Hay) 9 Reed Canary Grass 10 Sunflower 11 Red Clover 12 Alfalfa 13 Sweet Clover14 Alsike 15 Birds Foot Trefoil16 Display of Legume Hay, 3 varieties
Class 4—CORN 2018 Harvest Lot 1 10 Ears of Yellow Dent 2 10 Ears White Dent 3 10 Ears of Flint, any variety
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4 10 Ears of Sweet Corn 5 10 Ears of Pop corn 6 Display of Corn, 30 ears
CLASS 6 — FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Lot
1 Raspberries (6 berries) 2 Strawberries (6 berries) 3 Asparagus (3 spears) 4 Green Onions (3 specimens) 5 Head Lettuce (1 head in water) 6 Leaf Lettuce (3 leaves in water)
7 Peas (3 pods) 8 Radishes (3 specimens) 9 Rhubarb (3 stalks) 10 Spinach (1 plant) 11 Kohlrabi (3 small) 12 Kale (3 leaves in water) 13 Any other not listed
To assist the gardener in selecting and preparing the vegetables for exhibit, the following suggestions are made. Uniform size, shape, color, free of insects, disease, mechanical damage.
Snap Beans: Harvest before constrictions appear between seeds, when seeds are about half grown. Pods should be wiped clean but not washed. Leave stems attached. Beets, Carrots, Parsnips, Turnips, Rutabagas: Root crops should be uniform and not pithy or coarse in texture. Tops trimmed off 1-1/4 inches above the crown. Side roots trimmed off but not the tap root. Clean by brushing. Broccoli: Heads should be dark or purplish green and compact. Avoid yellow flowers in head. Stems cut about 5 inches from top of head. Cabbage: Stems cut about 1/2 inch below the head. Remove blemished or broken leaves. Leave 1 or 2 wrapper leaves. Cauliflower: Heads should be white, compact and free of small leaves and ricy texture. Stems cut so as to leave 4 to 6 leaves. Outer leaves trimmed to 1-2 inches above the white head. Use soft bristled brush to remove dirt from heads. Celery: Remove roots of stalk and trim butt to form a triangle for pyramid. Trim diseased and broken leaves on outside until color is uniform. Cucumbers: Pickling: Select fruits 3-5 inches long. Specimens should be the same state of maturity and uniform in size, shape and color. Slicers: Select fruits that are straight, dark green and 6-10 inches long. They should be uniform in size, shape and color. Leave stems attached. Kohlrabi: Roots removed just below the ball. Remove all but the upper 4-6 leaves. Select specimens that are uniform, medium size and not hard or woody. Skin should be easily punctured by thumbnail. They should be clean but not washed. Storage Onions: Have specimens uniform. The neck should be small. Do not peel to give a slick appearance. Only such outer scales that are broken or discolored should be removed. Small basal roots should be left intact but trimmed to a uniform length of 1/2 inch. Wipe or brush but do not wash. Bunching Onions: Peeled roots, trimmed tops, cut uniform 6-8 inches. Summer Squash: Selects specimens that are uniform in size, shape and color. Leave about 1/2 inch of stem and wipe fruits clean. Winter Squash and Pumpkins: Fruits should be uniform in size, shape and color and free of defects. Leave stems attached to the fruits. Swiss Chard: Select plants that are fresh, crisp and have bright green leaves. Trim off roots and trim butts to a pyramid shape. Trim off diseased and broken leaves on the outside until the color is uniform. Tomatoes: Select fruits that are uniform in size, shape and color. Remove stems. Fruits should be uniformly shaped and free of blemishes. Radishes: Exhibit with leaves. Fresh, firm, crisp, good colored, smooth. Roots shown free of blemishes. Cut tops and tap root to 1/2”. Keep refrigerated until ready to exhibit. Rhubarb: The stalk should be pulled and leaves trimmed to 2” of leaf stalk. Stalks straight, have good color, free of blemishes. Leaf stalk should be clean and free of any soil. The varieties of fruits and berries listed are based on recommendations for District 5 by the MN State Horticultural Society. Collection cannot be entered singly. Please include variety name or names with exhibit. Scale of Points Color 20 Condition 30 Size 15 (Showmanship) Trueness to variety 10 Uniformity 25 Total 100 Fruit Showmanship: Condition of 30 pts is important. Damage by insects or disease should be disqualified. Handle specimens carefully. Do not polish fruit; wipe free of dust and residue
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Apples: Medium size w/good color for variety. Free of insects, disease, mechanical injury. Stems intact; not broken. Polishing removes natural bloom. No leaves or foliage. Remove stem spurs. Blackberries: Show with stems or core. Good size, uniform, free of insects/disease. Overripe are dull, soft. Cherries: Show like plums. Apples, Crab: Typical of variety in size & color. Unbroken stems attached, uniform in shape. Free of insects, mechanical injury. Size and fruit quality important. Currants: Show in bunches/clusters. Individual berries large, clean, bright. Bunches well filled; free of insects/disease. Gooseberries: Individual berries, ripe or green. Ripe, good flavor/quality. Size and condition important. Grapes: Clusters uniform in size, color, must be dense/compact. Firmly attached to stem. Entries plump and fresh. High color indicated good quality/sugar content. Specimens mature; not overripe. Pears: Uniform size, shape typical. Free of insects, mechanical injuries/blemishes/bruises. No mixed varieties. Stems attached. Plums/Cherries: Fresh, plump, fully colored. Uniform in size, shape, typical of variety. Stems attached; natural bloom. Disqualify overripe/green fruits or place low. Raspberries: Stated number of berries. Fruits good size, uniform, free of insects or disease. Not stems attached - turned down. Strawberries: Stated numbers of specimens. Uniform in size, shape, color, no green streaks. Fresh, clean, bright - no mixed varieties. Free in insects, disease, damage. Cans and short stems attached. When display box are required, show w/o paper cover/plastic. Class 14 — HOME BREW Entrants must be 21 years of age or older. Amateurs only. No professional or commercial brewers allowed. 1st - $10.00, 2nd - $7.50, 3rd - Ribbon Trophy for Wine & Beer Lot 1 Lager 2 Ale 5 3 Red/Wine 4 White/Wine
5 Wine/Table 6 Other 7 Red Wine Made with MN fruits
8 White Wine Made with MN fruits 9 Other Made with MN fruits
Floral Division Department “F”
Pre-registration is preferred. Forms are found on page 2 of this book. Pre-registrations are due June 14, 2019. Judging will take place Wednesday, June 19. No entry fee. Include preprinted address labels with registration. Kylene Lehmann, Superintendent Phone 218-639-5364 lehmannfamdairy@gmail.com Most Blue Entries Per Club: 1st-$25; 2nd-$15 A trophy will be awarded to the exhibitor winning the most blue ribbons and a purple Reserve Champion Ribbon for second place. Rules of Design Division: *Artificial foliage and flowers, fruits and vegetables are not permitted. Accessories may be used. No flowers from commercial sources may be used. Commercial growers selling plants or bulbs may not exhibit. Entries may be brought in Wednesday, June 19, from 12pm-6pm. *Bring your own jars for exhibits. Responsibility for entering only the specified number of blooms or stems for each lot is that of the exhibitor. Condition your plant material before using in designs or entering specimens. Take a tepid (room temperature) pail of water to the garden in which to immediately place your specimens. Use a sharp knife or shears to cut stems on a slant. Cut in late afternoon/early evening or early morning. Avoid new growth it wilts easily. Recut stems under water preventing air pockets. PAGE 8 | WADENA COUNTY FAIR 2019
Place pail in basement, without drafts, to cool. Remove foliage below water line of your specimen entry. Pick up items Sunday, June 23 at 6pm FLOWER DIVISION - Class A Wadena County 2019 Categories for Arrangements Theme: Summer in Minnesota
Lot 1. Farmer’s Market-using vegetables 2. Fishing with Flowers 3. Picnic in the Park 4. Froggy Environment 5. Fun at the Fair 6. A Walk in the Forest
7. Antiquing 8. Grandmother’s Garden 9. Grandfather’s Garden 10. Minnesota Wild Life Scene 11. Funky Hostas 12. Recycling
Cut Flowers: Only 1 entry in each class by an exhibitor. All Flowers must be grown by exhibitor. All cut flowers must be brought in small bottles for small specimens and larger bottles for larger specimens. No foliage should be under water. Premiums paid on all divisions. 1st-$3.00; 2nd-$2.00; 3rd-$1.00. Trophy for most blues. Trophy and Reserve Ribbon. FLORAL - Class B Bulbs, Rhizomes and Tubers Lot 1 Begonias, 1 bloom in water 6 Peony - 1 bloom, debudded, 2 Iris (may be divided by color) 1 with foliage. May color divide stalk (red, pink, white, other) a. Bearded a. Single Peony b. Siberian b. Double Peony c. Japanese c. Semi-Double Peony d. Collection - 3 stalks different 7 Tulip, 1 bloom e. Collection - 3 stalks one 8 Dahlia variety a. red 3 Lily, Asiatic Hybrids b. pink 4 c. yellow Lily, Oriental a. Tiger Lily d. white 5 Narcissus - 1 stem e. other 9 Not listed above
ANNUALS (SHOW WITH FOLIAGE) - Class B1
Lot 1 Ageratum, 3 stems 26 Nastutium, single 3 blooms 2 Aster, 3 blooms, alike 27 Nasturtium, double, 3 blooms 2a Aster, 3 blooms, assorted 28 Nicotinia, 3 stems 3 Baby’s Breath, (fresh) 1 spray 29 Pansy, 3 blooms 4 Bachelor Buttons, 3 stems, alike 30 Petunia, single 1 spray 4a Bachelor buttons, 3 stems, 31 Petunia, double 1 spray assorted 32 Petunia, wave 1 spray 5 Balsam, 1 stem 33 Phlox, annual 3 blooms 6 Bells of Ireland, 1 stalk 34 Pinks, 3 blooms 7 Calendula, 3 blooms 35 Salvia, blue 3 blooms 8 Candytuft, 3 stems 36 Salvia, red 3 blooms 9 Canterbury Bells, 1 stem 37 Scabiosa (Pinchusion Flower), 3 10 Carnation, 3 bloms blooms 11 Celosia, plume, 1 spike 38 Snapdragon, 1 color, 3 stems 12 Celosia, crest, 1 stem 39 Snapdragon, 3 colors, 3 stems 13 Cleome, 1 truss 40 Snapdragons, dwarf, 3 stems 14 Cosmos, 3 blooms 41 Sweet Peas, 3 stems 15 Dianthus, 3 stems 42 Statice, 1 stem 16 Dusty Miller, 3 stems 43 Tithonia (Mexican Sunflower), 3 16a Feverfew, 1 stem blooms 16b Gaillardia 44 Verbena, 3 stems 17 Helianthus (Sunflower) 1 bloom 45 Zinnia, under 4”, 3 blooms 18 Helichrysum, (Strawflower), 3 46 Zinnia 4” or larger, 1 bloom stems 47 Zinnia, cactus type under 4”, 3 18a Impatiens, 3 stems blooms 19 Lakrspur, 1 spike 48 Zinnia, cactus type 4” or larger, 20 Lavatera, 1 stem 1 blooms 21 Lisiathus, 1 stem 48a Zinnia, pompom 3 blooms 22 Marigold, over3”, 1 bloom 49 Coleus, 1 stem 23 Marigold, 1-1/2”-3”, 3 blooms 49a Love lies bleeding 24 Marigold, under 1-1/2”, 3 49b Kale, flowering blooms 50 Any other 25 Marigold, single, 3 blooms
PERENNIALS AND BIENNIALS - Class C
Lot 1 Bleeding Heart - 1 stem 2 Columbine - 1 stem 3 Cora Bells - 3 stems 4 Cora Bells - 1 leaf 5 Daylily - 1 scape 6 Foxglove - 1 spike 7 Hosta - All green - 1 leaf a. Very large - over 8” b. Large - 4” to 8” c. Medium - 2” to 4” d. Small - 1” to 2” e. Miniature - 1” or less 8 Hosta - Variegated - 1 leaf f. Very large - over 8” g. Large - 4” to 8” h. Medium - 2” to 4” i. Small - 1” to 2” j. Miniature - 1” or less 9 Lupine - 1 spike - May color divide 10 Poppy, Oriental - 1 stem 11 Roses a. Hybrid Tea - 1 bloom, with foliage, disbudded b. Floribunda - 1 spray with foliage c. Grandiflora - 1 spray with foliage
d. Pillar or Climber - 1 spray with foliage e. Miniature - suitable specimen f. Polyantha - suitable specimen g. Species - suitable specimen 12 Painted Daisy 13 Baptisia 14 Veronica a. Yarrow (achillea) 15 Gas Plant 16 Balloon Flower 17 Bell Flower 18 Butterfly Weed 19 Campanulla 20 Delpinium 21 Perennial Batchelor Button 22 Sweet William 23 Shasta Daisy 24 Salvia 25 Blue Hosta 26 Variegated into yellow edged 2 white edge 27 Monkshood 28 Any Other 29 Divide Day Lilies by color
HORTICULTURE - Class D Flowering Shrub, Vine or Ornamental Evergreen 18” to 30” branch 1 specimen
Lot 1 Clematis Vine, attached to dowel 2 Spirea 3 Lilac - May divide by color 4 Snowball
5 Astilbe 6 Weigellia 7 Honey Suckle 8 Any other not listed
HORTICULTURE - Class E Herbs - Displayed in water
Lot 1 Thyme, 3 sprigs, any length 2 Rosemary, 3 sprigs, to 8” 3 Kitchen Basil, 3 leaves at least 2”x3” 4 Chives, 3 stems, with blooms 5 Curly Parsley, 3 stems, to 12” 6 Chinese Parsley (Cilantro) 3 sprigs 7 Dill, 3 stems with umbels to 18”
8 Oregano, 3 stems to 8” 9 Peppermint, 3 stems to 18” a. Catnip 10 Any other kitchen herb 11 Any other ornamental herb 12 Cluster of dried herbs, 1 variety 13 Cluster of dried herbs, different varieties
Children’s
PEDAL PULL Saturday, June 22 • 11:00 A.M.
Sanctioned by the Minnesota Pedal Pullers Association - 1st, 2nd and 3rd place qualify for State
AGES 3-9
REGISTER ON SITE BY FAIR OFFICE
Schmidt’s Pedal Pull Alexandria, MN 320-766-3765 ter-brad@gctel.com
HORTICULTURE - Class F Potted Plants Hanging, Potted Plants, Dish Gardens Must have had exhibits for 3 months Lot 1 African Violet, green foliage 2 African Violet, colored foliage 3 Begonia a. Rex b. Fibrous c. Tuberous 4 Bonsai 5 Cactus 6 Any other Succulent 7 Dieffenbachia 8 Fern 9 Fig 10 Geranium a. Scented or species b. Zonal 11 Gloxinia 12 Wax Plant 13 Ivy 14 Jade Plant 15 Kalanchoe
16 Orchid 17 Peperomia 18 Philodendron 19 Pothos 20 Sansevieria 21 Swedish Ivy 22 Wandering Jew 23 Any other blooming plant 24 Any other foliage plant 25 Planter (minimum 3 plants) 26 Dish Garden (minimum 3 plants) 27 Terrarium 28 Fairy Garden 29 Hen & Chicken 30 Sedum 31 Creeping Jenny 32 Lamium 33 Fushia 34 Hibiscus 35 Gerbera Daisy
HORTICULTURE - Class G Juniors up to 12 Overall Champion for class
Lot 1 Hosta, green 1 leaf 2 Hosta, variegated, 1 leaf 3 Leaf Lettuce - 3 leaves in water 4 Green Onions - 3 specimens 5 Peas - 3 pods
6 Radish 3 specimens 7 Strawberries - 3 berries 8 Fairy Garden 9 Planter (minimum 3 plants) 10 Any other not listed
HORTICULTURE - Class H Patio Planters
Lot 1 Must have minimum of three plants,
Homemaking Crafts 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $1.00 KITCHEN & DINING ROOM Class 1 - TABLE LINENS A. Placemats (2) Lot 1 Knit 2 Crochet 3 Embroidered
Lot 4 Stenciled 5 Appliqued 6 Cross Stitch
Lot 7 Counted Cross Stitch 8 Quilted 9 Other
Lot 13 Knit 14 Crochet 15 Embroidered
B. Table & Lunch Cloth Lot 16 Stenciled 17 Appliqued 18 Counted Cross Stitch
Lot 19 Quilted 20 Other
Department “I” — Section A
Kylene Lehmann Phone 218-639-5364 lehmannfamdairy@gmail.com No Entry Fee. Use registration form on pg. 2. Please include address labels. Judging will take place on Wednesday, June 14 at 6:30 p.m. Rules: 1. Preregistration is preferred by June 14, 2019. 2. All entries must be brought in on Tuesday, June 19, from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. No late entries will be accepted. 3. No exhibits will be accepted for competition which are not listed in the premium list. 4. All articles out of date, soiled, not of one’s own manufacture or previously exhibited in department cannot be accepted 5. An exhibitor may enter only one exhibit in any lot, but he may enter in as many lots as he wishes. 6. Articles must be neatly finished on back side, clean and well pressed. 7. Judges are instructed not to award premiums in any lot unless article is worthy of merit even if there is not competition. 8. Articles may be picked up Sunday 23, 6pm.
B. Potholders (2) Lot 10 Counted Cross Stitch 11 Applique 12 Stenciled 13 Woven
Lot 6 Knit 7 Crochet 8 Embroidery 9 Cross Stitch
Lot 14 Hand Quilted 15 Machine Quilted Fabric 16 Other
BATHROOM Class 4 — LINENS A. Towels Lot 3 Counted Cross Stitch 4 Monogram
Lot 1 Embroidery 2 Cross Stitch
Lot 5 Braid Trim 6 Textile Paint 7 Other
GENERAL HOUSEHOLD Lot 1 Boudior 2 Needlepoint 3 Embroidered 4 Crewel 5 Crochet
Class 6 — PILLOWS Lot 6 Knit 7 Patchwork 8 Applique 9 Latch-hook 10 Counted Cross Stitch
Lot 1 Hooked Yarn 2 Crochet Rag 3 Crochet Yarn
Class 7 — RUGS Lot 4 Braided Rag 5 Woven Yarn 6 Loomed Rag
Lot 7 Recycled Material 8 Other
Lot 1 Crochet 2 Afghan Stitch 3 Afghan Stitch with cross stitch
Class 8 — AFGHANS Lot 4 Woven 5 Hairpin Lace 6 Baby Knit 7 Baby Crochet
Lot 8 Machine Knit 9 Knit 10 Other
Lot 11 Folded Fabric 12 Stencil 13 Lace & Ribbon 14 Quilted 15 Other
RIDES ADVANCED TICKETS
8 tickets for $20 Available at Community First Bank, Sebeka CMCU Extension Office Fleet Supply National Insurance Brokers Veronen Agency Mid Central Federal in Staples and Wadena True Star-Menahga Tickets will only be sold until June 14 at 5pm
CARNIVAL by Midwest Rides
OPEN
THURS-FRI-SAT
1PM-CLOSING
SUN.
NOON-6 ARMBANDS $20 Thurs 1-5 and Sat. 1-5
BEDROOMS Class 9 — LINENS A. Pillowcases (1) Lot 1 Embroidery 2 Cross Stitch 3 Counted Cross Stitch
Lot 4 Applique 5 Stencil 6 Child’s Room
Lot 7 Quilted 8 Other
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Premiums issued for department are as follows: 1st - $4.00, 2nd - $3.00, 3rd - $1 Other Ribbons Awarded will be: *Grand Champion Homemaking Crafts - Ribbon *Reserve Champion Homemaking Crafts - Ribbon *Grand Champion Culinary - Ribbon
Class 2 — ACCESSORIES A. Dishtowels (1) Lot Lot 3 Applique 5 Stenciling 4 Hardanger 6 Other
Lot 1 Embroidery 2 Cross Stitch
must be designed by exhibitor
Home & Hobbies Department
CARNIVAL
*Reserve Champion Culinary - Ribbon *Most Blue Ribbons/individual - $15.00 * Overall Grand Champion of Dept. - $25.00
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12:00 PM in the beer garden Sponsored by Knute Nelson
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Thursday June 20
Friday June 21
Saturday June 22
BEER GARDEN OPENS AT 12:00PM
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Bingo 2:00pm
Sherwin Linton Shows 11am, 1pm & 3pm Bingo 2:00pm Dirt Road Dixie Live 9pm-1am
BEER GARDEN OPENS AT 12:00PM
DJ & Karaoke by The Music Doctor 8-12pm
Bingo 2:00pm
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2019 Wadena County Fair June 20-23
CENTRAL MINNESOTA
Bulls-N-Barrels Friday June 21, 2019 • 7PM (Gates open 5pm)
www.wadenacountyfair.com
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www.bulltour.com
Adults $12
Children 5 & Under FREE
DIRT ROAD DIXIE BAND TO FOLLOW IN BEER GARDEN
WADENA COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, 400 ASH AVE NW, WADENA, MN 56482 PAGE 12 | WADENA COUNTY FAIR 2019
TUESDAY, JUNE 18
1:00pm-5:00pm 4-H Conference Judging of all non-livestock projects. Exhibits brought in after 5:00pm on entry day will not be judged
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 19
10:00am 4-H Horse Show 12:00pm-6:00pm Home & Hobbies Entries accepted 10:00pm All animals in place-4-H and Open Class
2:00pm Bingo in the Beer Garden 4:00pm-7:00pm Eric’s Dance Band-Family Fun Center 6:00pm
9:00am 4-H Rabbit Show 12:00pm Flag Raising ceremony 12:00pm-12:00am Beer Garden & Food Open 12:00pm-10:00pm Vendor Buildings Open 12:00pm-7:00pm Historical Buildings Open 12:00pm-Close Animal Fest Petting Zoo 12:00pm-8:00pm FFA Children’s Barnyard Open 1:00pm-5:00pm $20 Arm Bands for Carnival Rides 1:00pm-Close Carnival Rides by Midwest Rides 1:00pm 4-H Swine Show -Show Arena 2:00pm 4-H Sheep Show - Show Arena 2:00pm Bingo in the Beer Garden 3:00pm 4-H Beef Show - Show Arena 3:00pm Kids C oin Scramble by Information Center Country School in session - Little Red Schoolhouse 3:30pm 4:30pm 4-H Poultry Show 7:00pm Mutton Busting-Grandstand 7:30pm-9:30pm “Wadena Whirlaways Square Dancing” in the Family Fun Center 8:00pm-12:00am DJ/Karaoke - The Music Doctor (beer garden)
FRIDAY, JUNE 21 SENIORS’ & VETERANS’ DAY Northern Light Trolley providing rides for seniors & veterans from 12-7pm 8:00am 4-H Goat Show 8:45am 4-H Dairy Show, followed by the Open Class Dairy Show Show Arena 9:00am 4-H Fun & Games Horse Show - Horse Arena 11am, 1pm, 3pm Sherwin Linton (beer garden) 12:00pm 4-H Demonstrations, Fashion Revue, and Share the Fun-Family Fun Center 12:00pm Wadena County Senior Recognition Event - beer garden Sponsored by Knute Nelson 12:00pm-1:00am Beer Garden & Food Open 12:00pm-10:00pm Vendor Buildings Open 12:00pm-7:00pm Historical Buildings Open 12:00pm-Close Animal Fest Petting Zoo 12:00pm-8:00pm FFA Children’s Barnyard Open 1:00pm-Close Carnival Rides by Midwest Rides
K9 Presentation Beer Garden Pavillion
7:00pm Central MN Bulls & Barrels - Grandstand 9:00pm-1:00pm Dirt Road Dixie (bandshell) 12:00pm-7:00pm Trolly rides provided for seniors by Northern Lights Trolley
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
THURSDAY, JUNE 20 KIDS/DAYCARE DAY
Kids C oin Scramble by the Information Center
3:00pm
FAMILY DAY 8:45am
Farm Family of the year - show arena
9:00am
Farm Legacy Auction-Show Arena
11:00am
Schmidt’s Children Pedal Pull
11:00am Round Robin Showmanship - Show Arena 12:00pm-close
Animal Fest Petting Zoo
12:00pm
4-H & FFA Dairy Judging - meet at dairy barn milk parlor
12:00pm-1:00am Beer Garden & Food Open 12:00pm-10:00pm Vendor Buildings Open 12:00pm-8:00pm FFA Children’s Barnyard Open 12:00pm-7:00pm Historical Buildings Open 12:30pm
Open Class Beef Show/Jackpot Show-Show Arena
1:00pm-2:00pm Hotdish Contest-Family Fun Center 1:00pm-5:00pm $20 Armbands for Carnival Rides 1:00pm-Close Carnival Rides by Midwest Rides 2:00pm Bingo in the Beer Garden 2:30pm-3:30pm Wadena Divas Boutique Fashions Show 3:00pm Kids Coin Scramble by the Information Center 4:00pm Texas Hold-Em in the Beer Garden 4:00pm Barnyard Olympics - Show Arena (teams sign up at the information center or at the event) 4:00pm-7:00pm Eric’s Dance Band - Family Fun Center 6:00pm Red River Valley Pulls Truck & Tractor Pull 9:00pm-1:00am Midwest Mayhem (Band Shell)
SUNDAY, JUNE 23 11:00am
Cowboy Church - Historical Church - Everyone Welcome!
12:00pm-6:00pm Vendor Buildings Open 12:00pm-6:00pm Historical Buildings Open 12:00pm-6:00pm Carnival Rides by Midwest Rides 1:00pm Demo Derby at the Grandstand followed by the Enduro (2 events for 1 admission price) 6:00pm
Livestock & Exhibit Release WADENA COUNTY FAIR 2019 | PAGE 13
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Homemaking Crafts continued Lot 9 Embroidery 10 Cross Stitch 11 Counted Cross Stitch
B. Dresser Scarf Lot 12 Appliqueed 13 Stencil 14 Child’s Room
Lot 7 Slippers 8 Booties Lot 15 Quilted 16 Other
Lot 1 Collar
Class 11 — TATTING Lot 2 Doilies
Lot 3 Other
Lot 1 Pieced/Hand Tied 2 Pieced/Hand Quilted 3 Pieced/Machine Quilted 4 Applique 5 Crazy Quilt 6 Special Mixed/ Technique
Class 12 — QUILTS Lot 7 Baby Quilt - Hand Tied 8 Baby Quilt Machine Quilted 9 Baby Quilt/Hand Quilted 10 Embroidered 11 Group Quilt 12 Stenciled Quilt
Lot 13 Quilted Garment 14 Miniature Quilt 15 First Quilt 16 Fleece 17. Sr. Citizens 65+ a. Hand Tied b. Hand Quilted c. Machine Quilted 18. Other
KNIT & CROCHET Class 13 — ADULT HAND KNITS A. Large Item Lot Lot Lot 1 Men’s Sweater, 3 Men’s Sweater, 6 Women’s Vest Plain Complicated 7 4-Pc. Ensemble, 2 Women’s 4 Women’s (Hat, Scarf & Sweater, Plain Sweater, Mitten) Complicated 7b Other 5 Men’s Vest Lot 8 Slippers 9 Socks 10 Hat
B. Small Item Lot 11 Mittens/Gloves 12 Scarf 13 Collar
Lot 14 Other 15 Cuffs
Class 14 — CHILD HAND KNITS A. Large Item Lot Lot Lot 1 Sweater- Plain 4 3-Pc. Set (Hat, 6 Dress 2 SweaterSweater & Booties) 7 Other Complicated 5 4-Pc. Outdoor 3 Jacket-Poncho Ensemble (Cap, Scarf, Mittens) Lot 7 Slippers
B. Small Item Lot 8 Socks/Booties 9 Cap
Lot 10 Scarf 11 Other
Class 15 — ADULT CROCHET A. Large Item Lot Lot Lot 1 Men’s Sweater, 3 Men’s Sweater, 6 Women’s Vest Lt./Med. Weight Bulky 7 4-Pc. Set (Cap, 2 Women’s 4 Women’s Scarf Mittens) Sweater, Lt./ Sweater, Bulky 8 Crochet Shawl Med. Weight 5 Men’s Vest 8b Other Lot 9 Slippers 10 Hat 11 Mittens 12 Scarf 13 Doily (Under 14”) Yarn
B. Small Item Lot 14 Doily (Over 14”) Yarn 15 Doily (Under 14”) Crochet Cotton
Lot 16 Doily (Over 14”) Crochet Cotton 17 Cuffs 18 Other
Class 16 — CHILD’S CROCHET A. Large Item Lot 3 Jacket/Poncho 5 4-Pc. Set (Cap, 1 Sweater, Lt./ 4 Matched Set Scarf, Mittens) Med. Weight (Sweater, Cap, 6 Dress 2 Sweater, Bulky Booties) 7 Other B. Small Item
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Lot 1 Simple Lot 11 Cap 12 Scarf
Lot 9 Cap 10 Scarf
Lot 11 Mittens 12 Other
Class 17 — Machine Knit A. Adult Garment Lot Lot 2 Complicated 3 Other B. Small item Lot 13 Mittens 14 Slippers
Lot 15 Booties 16 Other
CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION Class 18 — WOMEN’S GARMENTS A. Complicated Lot Lot Lot 1 Complicated 2 Simple 3 Other
Lot 1 Complicated
Class 19 — MEN’S GARMENT A. Complicated Lot Lot 2 Simple 3 Other
Class 20 — CHILDREN’S GARMENTS A. Complicated Lot Lot Lot 1 Complicated 2 Simple 3 Other
Lot 1 Large Item
Class 21 — Fleece Lot 2 Small Item
Lot 1 Complicated
Class 22 — HOMEMADE BAGS Lot 2 Simple
Class 23 –WALLHANGINGS AND PICTURES (Must have means to hang) Lot 3 Ink 6 Calligraphy 1 Pencil 4 Charcoal 7 Other 2 Oil/Acrylic 5 Water Color
Lot 1 Crewel 2 Needlepoint 3 Latch-hook
Class 24 –HANDICRAFTS (Must have means to hang) 4 Counted Cross 7 Quilted Stitch 8 Macrame 9 Hardanger 5 String Art 6 Stencil 10 Other
Class 25 — NOVELTY WALLHANGING/PICTURE (Must have means to hang) Lot Lot Lot 1 Kitchen 4 Bedroom 7 Den 2 Dining Room 5 Bathroom 8 Child’s room 3 Living Room 6 Family Room 9 Other Class 26 — PHOTOGRAPHY (Must be Mounted, Non-Professional Only) A. Black & White 3 Nature 7 Floral Lot 4 Animals 8 Panoramic 1 Scenic 5 Collage 9 Seasons 2 People 6 Digitally 10 Other a. adults enhanced b. children Lot 11 Scenic 12 People a. adults b. children
B. Color 13 Nature 14 Animals 15 Digitally enhanced 16 Floral
17 Collage 18 Panoramic 19 Seasons 20 Other
HANDICRAFTS (Not to be hung) Lot 1 Useful Box 2 Plate, Tray or
Class 27 — ROSEMALING Plaque with Stand Lot 4 Cream Can 3 Small Saw Blade Lot
5 Coffee Pot
6 Wood Art
Lot 1 Useful Box 2 Plate, Tray or Plaque
7 Other
Class 28 — TOLE PAINTING (On Wood or Metal) 3 Small Saw Blade 6 Tole Painted Picture w/Stand 7 Plaque/Sign 4 Cream Can 8 Other 5 Coffee Pot Class 29 — DOLLS Lot 3 Decorative 4 Knit 5 Crochet
Lot 1 Clothing 2 Stuffed & Dressed
Lot 6 Porcelain 7 Other
Class 30 — MISCELLANEOUS TOYS Lot Lot Lot 1 Stuffed Animal 3 Knit Toy 5 Other 2 Puppet 4 Crochet Toy Lot 1 Stool 2 Bench 3 Chest 4 Bird Feeder 5 Bird House 6 Doll House 7 Toys & Toy Furniture
Class 31 — WOODWORKING Lot Lot 8 Decoys 15 Picture Frames 9 Clock 16 Hand Carving 10 Cars 17 Planter 11 Boxes 18 Wood Burning 12 Wood Inlay 19 29” & Under Other 13 Jigsaw/Coping/ 20 30” & Over Scroll Other 14 Sculpture 21 Shelf 22 Other
Class 32 — MISCELLANEOUS Lot Lot Lot 1 Ceramic 7 Calligraphy 13 Origami 2 Wheat Weaving 8 Tooled Leather 14 Rock Painting 3 Dried Centerpiece 9 Padded Frame 15 Other 4 Stenciling 10 Padded Album 16 Paper Mache 5 Metal Punch 11 Plastic Canvas 17 Weaving 6 Basketry 12 Decorative Eggs Lot 1 Tree Skirt 2 Tablecloth 3 Stocking 4 Pillow 5 Centerpiece 6 Wreath
Class 33 — SEASONAL HOME DECOR Lot Lot 7 Under 3” Ornament 13 Decor. Christmas 8 Over 3” Ornament Sweatshirt 9 Wall Decoration 14 Other 10 Tree Top Ornament 15 Scarecrows 11 Angel 12 Quilted Article
Class 34— SENIOR CITIZENS (OVER 65) 12 Afghan, Knit 24 Apron Lot 13 Afghan, Crochet 25 Tatting 1 Doll Clothes 14 Sweater, Knit 26 Counted Cross Stitch 2 Ceramic 15 Sweater, Crochet 27 Eggs-Decorative 3 Pencil Drawing 16 Ink Drawing 28 Fleece Article 4 Wood Carving 17 Model Ships 29 Crochet Trim Hanky 5 Other Wood 18 Crochet Shawl 30 Model cars 6 Rug 23 19 Small Knit Article 31 Model Airplanes 7 Stuffed Toy 32 Artistic Display 20 Sm. Crochet Article 8 Other Toy 21 Decorative Pillow 33 Other 9 Candlewick 22 Needlepoint 10 Painting Stenciling 11 Embroidery Lot 1 StationaryAssort. of 3 2 Greeting CardsAssort. of 3 Lot 1 Large
Class 35 — CURRENT CRAFTS 3 Candlemaking 8 Stained Glass 4 Recycle Art 9 Yarn Work 5 Homemade Soap 10 T-shirt scarves 6 Beadwork 11 Adult Coloring 7 Jewelry 12 Other Class 36 — BOOK BINDING Lot 2 Small
Class 37 — SCRAPBOOK/MEMORY BOOK Lot Lot Lot 1 8 x 8 Single 3 12 x 12 Single 5 Computer, Single Page Page Page 2 8 x 8 2-page 4 12 x 12 2-page 6 Computer 2-Page 7 Other
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WADENA COUNTY FAIR COLORING CONTEST
Name_______________________________________________________________________ Age _____
Phone_____________ Parent’s Names________________________________
RULES: 1) Contest is for children 6 and under. 2) Contestant must color without assistance. 3) One entry per contestant. 4) Deadline is Thursday, June 20, 2019 at 7pm. Submit entries at Wadena County Fair Information Center. 5) Winners will be announced Friday, June 23, 2019 at 12pm.
2 GRAND PRIZE WINNER’S WILL EACH RECEIVE A NEW BIKE!! BIKES DONATED BY NOW & FOREVER WEDDING GALLERY AND NEEDLES & THREAD-ALTERATIONS BY ROBERTA WADENA COUNTY FAIR 2019 | PAGE 17
Little Red Schoolhouse Held at 3:30 p.m. on Thursday, June 20, 2019
Darlene Leonard will be teaching a class in the old fashioned country school method.
Wadena County Fair
June 20-23
AnimalFest AnimalFest Petting Zoo all four days!
AnimalFest presents a full-sized petting zoo filled with exotic and domestic animals. Animals may include: EMUS, ZEBRA, LLAMAS, GEESE, ALPACA, GOATS, SHEEP, CAMEL, CATTLE, WALLABIES, TORTOISES AND MORE! PAGE 18 | WADENA COUNTY FAIR 2019
2019 ENDURO DATES Sunday, June 9th 2pm Sunday, June 23rd 3pm (following demo derby) Sunday, July 14th 2pm Sunday, August 18th 2pm CHAMPIONSHIP RACE Saturday, September 8th 2pm All races will be held at the Wadena County Fairgrounds-Grandstand Concessions on site
er! Discov Nicholson Family Historic Church
WADENA COUNTY
HISTORY AT THE FAIR ’s Lumberjacke s u o h k Bun
Little Red School House from District 53
Cabin Inte rpre Building tive
VERNDALE QUILT EXHIBIT ON DISPLAY C
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in the Log Cabin Interpretive Exhibit
OTHER EVENTS:
LIVING HISTORY INTERPRETERS
Mary Krugerud, Author of
in the Little Red School House
HISTORIC BUILDINGS Open to the Public
• Little Red School House from District 53 • Lumberjack’s Bunkhouse • Nicholson Family Historic Church
“The Girl in Building C: The True Story of a Teenage Tuberculosis Patient”
June 20 noon at the Wadena Museum __________________________________ CONCERT AND JASPER’S PREVIEW WITH
Kathie Brekke and the 42nd Street Jazz Band
June 22 7:00 p.m. at the Wadena Depot
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Lot 1 Mailbox 2 Picture Frame
Class 38 — METAL WORK Lot Lot 3 Garden Art 5 Sculpture over 3’ 4 Wind Chimes 6 Other
Class 39 — STAMPING/ EMBOSSING Lot Lot Lot 1 Stamped Cards (set 3 Embossed Cards 5 Other of 3) (set of 3) 2 Stamped Velum 4 Dry Embossed (set of 3) (set of 3) Lot 1 Carving in Round
Class 40 — WOOD CARVING Lot Lot 2 Relief Carving 3 Bark Carving
Jelly and jams must be in regulation pints or 1/2 pints also. 7. All canned goods must have been canned within one year of the fair. We have the right to open all jars of canned goods to judge. 8. All baked goods must be made from scratch. No entries made from a mix will be accepted. 9. Baked goods may be placed on a paper plate & put in a zip lock bag for display. 10. Judging will take place Tuesday, June 19 a 6:30 p.m. Items in this department will be released Sunday, June 23, 2019 from 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m. 11. Premiums awarded in this department are: 1st - $4.00, 2nd $3.00, 3rd - $1.00. 12. No cream pies. Class 40 — YEAST BREAD & SWEET DOUGH A. Yeast Bread (1/2 Loaf) Lot 4 Whole Wheat 7 Other Yeast 1 White Bread Bread Bread 2 Oatmeal Bread 5 Rye Bread 8 Bread Machine 3 Raisin Bread 6 Cinnamon Bread Bread
Culinary Division Home & Hobbies Department “I” — Section
Kylene Lehmann Phone 218-639-5364 lehmannfamdairy@gmail.com No Entry Fee Pre-registration form is found on page 3 of this booklet: Canning & Baking Rules: 1. Preregistration is preferred. Deadline is June 14, 2019. Please include preprinted address labels to use on registration cards. 2. All Entries must be brought in on Wednesday, June19, from 12:00pm to 6:00pm. No entry fee. 3. All entries must be the work of the exhibitor. 4. No person can enter more than one exhibit in the same lot. 5. All breads and cakes should be taken out of the tins. 6. All canned goods must be in regulation pint or quart jars.
B. Yeast Sweet Dough (1/2 Loaf or 3 Rolls) Lot 13 White Dinner 18 Prune-filled Roll 8 Coffee Cake 14 Whole Wheat 19 Danish Pastry 9 Tea Ring Dinner Roll Rolls 10 White Buns 15 Other Dinner Roll 20 Other 11 Whole Wheat 16 Unfrosted Sweetbread Loaf Bun Cinnamon Roll 21 Bread Machine 12 Other Bun 17 Caramel Rolls Class 41— QUICK BREADS (1/4 LOAF OR 3 MUFFINS OR BISCUITS) Lot 7 Carrot Bread Coffee Cake 1 Nut Bread 8 Bran Muffins (3) 12 Cranberry Bread 2 Date Bread 9 Blueberry 13 Raisin Bread 3 Banana Bread Muffins (3) 14 Bread Machine 4 Ginger Bread 10 Baking Powder 15 Zucchini Muffins 5 Pumpkin Bread Biscuits (3) (3) 6 Zucchini Bread 11 Quick Bread 16 Other Muffins
Wadena County Transfer Station/Demolition Landfill
Becky's Remember When Photos
Monday-Friday 8:30-4:00 and Saturday’s 9-12. Closed holidays
Making memories last...
Household Hazardous Waste Mobile Collections
Weddings | Family | Graduations and much more available Call to schedule an appointment 218.639.0136 | Wadena, MN 56482
May 24th: Menahga Fire Hall 9:00-12 & Sebeka County Garage 12:30-3:30 June 21st: Nimrod 9:00-12:00 & Aldrich Community Center 12:30-3:30 Aug 16th: Wadena County Transfer Station 10:00- 2:00 September 20th: Wadena County Transfer Station 10:00-2:00
Wadena County Solid Waste 10542 170th Street Wadena, MN 56482 218-631-2474
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17 Other Quick
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Class 42 — CAKES UNFROSTED (4” x 4” Cake or 3 Cupcakes) Lot 7 Sponge 14 Fruit Cake 1 Angel Food 8 Bunt 15 Jelly Roll 2 Devils Food 9 Oatmeal 16 Choc. Cupcakes 3 Yellow 10 Pound 17 White Cupcakes 4 Marble 11 Cake in a Jar 18 Chiffon 5 Spice 12 Apple 19 Date 6 White 13 Carrot 20 Other Lot 1 Brownies 2 Date
Class 43 — BARS UNFROSTED (3) 3 Lemon 6 Apple 4 Cherry 7 Apricot 5 Raisin 8 Other
Class 44 — MISCELLANEOUS (3) 4 Doughnuts, 6 Rosettes Lot Raised 7 Lefse 1 Cream Puffs 5 Long Johns/ 8 Other 2 Doughnuts, Plain Bismarks 3 Doughnuts, Choc.
Class 45 — PIES (1/4 PIE)
Lot 1 Apple 2 Mince 3 Rhubarb Lot 1 Fudge 2 Divinity 3 Penuche 4 Caramels
(No cream pies) 4 Raspberry 8 Blueberry 5 Cherry 9 Other 6 Raisin 7 Peach Class 46 — CANDY (3 PIECES) Lot Lot 5 Toffee 9 Taffy 6 Molded Mints 10 Fruit Reather 11 Marzipan 7 Filled Candy 12 Other 8 Peanut Brittle
Class 47 — COOKIES (3 REQUIRED) Lot 8 Chocolate Chip 4 Dark Dropped 1 White Sugar 9 Oatmeal 5 Ice Box 2 Molasses 6 Filled 10 Gingersnaps 3 Light Dropped 7 Chocolate 11 Peanut Butter
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12 Fancy 13 Spritz
14 Unbaked Cookies 16 Other 15 Peanut Canned 48 — CANNED VEGETABLES Lot 7 Corn 14 Mixed Veg. for 1 Asparagus 9 Pumpkin Soup 2 Beans, Green 10 Sauerkraut 15 Spinach 3 Beans, Yellow 11 Tomatoes (Cut) 16 Vegetable Juice 4 Beet Greens 12 Tomatoes 17 Potatoes 5 Beets (Whole) 6 Carrots 13 Tomato Juice Lot 1 Blueberries 2 Blackberries 3 Cranberries 4 Bing Cherries 5 Crab Apples 6 Red Currants Lot 1 Maple
Class 49 — CANNED FRUITS 7 Gooseberries 14 Pears 8 Ground Cherries 15 Apples 9 Plums 16 Grapes 10 Raspberries 17 Applesauce 11 Rhubarb 18 Mixed Fruit 12 Apricot 13 Peaches A. Syrups 2 Blueberry 3 Strawberry
4 Other
Class 50 — MEATS, PICKLES, & RELISHES A. Meats 5 Fish 10 Bear Lot 6 Mincemeat 11 Squirrel 1 Chicken 7 Mock Mincemeat 12 Rabbit 2 Beef 8 Venison 3 Pork 9 Pickled Meat/Fish 4 Sausage
B. Pickles 13 Chunk 14 Sweet 15 Beet
Lot 19 Catsup 20 Chili Sauce 21 Corn Relish
C. Relishes 22 Beet Relish 23 Chow Chow 24 Green Tomato 25 Spaghetti Sauce
Lot 1 Apple 2 Currant 3 Grape Lot 11 Raspberry 12 Apricot 13 Grape 14 Peach 15 Plum
5 Other Yeast Bread/Roll 6 Quick Breads 7 3 Muffins
16 Watermelon 17 Bread & Butter 18 Pickle relish
10 Baking Powder 11 Bread Machine
B. Cakes, Cookies, Bars, & Miscellaneous (4x4 Cake or Pie, 3 Cookies) Lot 15 Bars (3) Cookies (3) 10 White Cake, 16 Chocolate Chip 20 Sugar Cookies 1/4 Cookies 21 Refrigerator 11 Dark Cake, 1/4 17 Oatmeal Cookies 12 White Cupcakes Cookies 22 Candies (3) 13 Dark Cupcakes 18 Gingersnap 23 Pie 14 Angel Food Cookies (3) 24 Other Cake 19 Peanut Butter
26 Zucchini Relish 27 Salsa 28 Other
Class 51— JELLY & JAM A. Jelly 4 Chokecherry 8 Strawberry 5 Pincherry 9 Raspberry 6 Cherry 10 Blackberry 7 Plum B. Jam 16 Strawberry 17 Apple 18 Blueberry 19 Orange Marmalade
8 Quick Bread Coffee Cake 9 Finnish Flat Bread
C. Junior Mixes in Jars 2 Bars 4 Other 3 Soups
Lot 1 Cookies
20 Rhubarb Marmalade 21 Tomato Marmalade 22 Apple Butter
Lot 1 Cookies 2 Bars
Class 53 — MIXES IN JARS (1 QUART) 3 Soups 4 Other
Class 52 — JUNIOR DIVISION (AGE 17 & YOUNGER) A. Breads (1/2 Loaf or 3 Rolls) Lot Bread 3 White Yeast Rolls 1 White Yeast 2 Dark Yeast Bread 4 Dark Yeast Rolls
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Red River Valley Pullers Association
6 p.m. June 22, 2019
$12 admission Kids 5 and under free
Wadena County Fairgrounds Grandstand Admission gate opens at 4 p.m.
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Pre-registration is required.
New Street Gas 4x4 9500 Hot Farm 6200 Prostock 4x4 6200 Limited Mod 8500 Improved Diesel 4x4 6500 Modified Tractor 8000 3.0 Diesel 4x4 7300 Super Stock Tractor 6200 Open 4x4 7500 Open Tractor 6200 Two Wheel Drive Trucks 8500 Open Tractor Local Semi Pit gates open at noon
Pit gate opens at noon All Rules are at RRVPA.com or call Ryan Tichy for information: 218-639-5325 WADENA COUNTY FAIR 2019 | PAGE 23
Students Arts, Crafts and Hobbies Entries must be made or taken by child. Pre-registration for Department K preferred by June 14, 2019. Use form on page 3. No entry fee. Ribbons for 1st, 2nd and 3rd, Premiums $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00.
Exhibits may be brought in on Wednesday, June 19 from 12:00-6:00pm and can be picked up Sunday, June 23, 6:00-8:00pm. Gr. 10-12 are encouraged to enter regular classes! Kylene Lehmann 218-639-5364 lehmannfamdairy@gmail.com CLASS 40 - (PreK-2nd Grade) LOT 1. Drawings (any medium) 2. Paintings (any medium) 3. Photography 4. Scrapbook page 5. Clay 6. Paper Mache 7. Metal 8. Sand Art
9. Fun Foam 10. Wood Craft 11. Yarn Work 12. String Art 13. Mobile 14. Bead Work 15. Jewelry 16. Ceramic or Plaster of Paris 17. Mosaic
18. Embroidered Item 19. Model 20. Weaving 21. Quilted Item 22. Macaroni/Seed 23. Duct Tape item 24. Tye Dyed 25. Legos 26. Other
9. Fun Foam 10. Wood Craft 11. Yarn Work 12. String Art 13. Mobile 14. Bead Work 15. Jewelry 16. Ceramic or Plaster of Paris 17. Mosaic
18. Embroidered Item 19. Model 20. Weaving 21. Quilted Item 22. Macaroni/Seed 23. Duct Tape item 24. Tye Dyed 25. Legos 26. Other
9. Fun Foam 10. Wood Craft 11. Yarn Work 12. String Art 13. Mobile 14. Bead Work 15. Jewelry 16. Ceramic or Plaster of Paris 17. Mosaic
18. Embroidered Item 19. Model 20. Weaving 21. Quilted Item 22. Macaroni/Seed 23. Duct Tape item 24. Tye Dyed 25. Legos 26. Other
CLASS 41 - (Gr. 3-6) LOT 1. Drawings (any medium) 2. Paintings (any medium) 3. Photography 4. Scrapbook page 5. Clay 6. Paper Mache 7. Metal 8. Sand Art
CLASS 42 - (Gr. 7-12) LOT 1. Drawings (any medium) 2. Paintings (any medium) 3. Photography 4. Scrapbook page 5. Clay 6. Paper Mache 7. Metal 8. Sand Art
Barnyard Olympics Sat., June 22 4:00pm SIGN UP IN OFFICE OR AT THE EVENT
$1 Entry per team (2 person teams)
OPEN TO ALL!
Ag related timed events More Info. Call Gene Roller:
218-640-5285
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Hours: Mon-Sat 9am-10pm, Sun 11am -5pm 22 Ash Ave NE, Wadena, MN 56482 (218) 631-7703
IN-STORE TIRE SALES 300 Industrial Drive • Henning, MN
Locker Div. (218) 346-6245 Fertilizer Div. (218) 346-2355 Milk Div. (218) 346-6240 Battle Lake Coop (218) 864-5574 Vergas Country Store (218) 342-2441 Wolf Lake Coop (218) 538-6660 Menahga Farm (218) 564-4453
C-Stores
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Administrative Office: P.O. Box 247 Perham, Minnesota 56573
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HOTDISH CONTEST! Saturday, June 22, 1-2 p.m. In the Family Fun Center
Awards for:
Contact Kylene Lehmann at 218.639.5364 for rules and to register
Best Tasting Most Unique Best Presentation Audience Appeal
We invite you to join us
Sit back, relax, and enjoy the sights!
DAY TRIPS
MOTORCOACH TOURS
Tenderly, the Rosemary Clooney Musical at Old Log: Wed, May 29, $77 pp (incl lunch) Farm Tour to Redhead Creamery in Brooten: Fri, June 7, $70 (incl lunch at Tutti Fruitti in Sauk Centre) MN Landscape Arboretum in Chaska: Wed, June 12, $80 pp (incl lunch) Annual MN Quilter’s Show in Rochester: Thurs, June 13, $45 pp (incl admission) Jim Stafford at the Paramount: Tues, June 18, $75 pp (incl lunch) Classic Hits from Lush Country at Ives in Bloomington: Thurs, July 11, $80 pp (incl lunch) Sherwin Linton at Midwest Country: Sat, July 27, $70 pp (incl lunch) Agatha Christie at Park Square in St. Paul: Sun, Aug 18, $65 pp (lunch on own) Call MN State Fair: Aug 22, 26, 27, 29, and or Visit us 31 (call for price) online for these MN Renaissance Festival: Sat, Sept and many more 7, $55 pp (incl admission) trips!!!
Mackinac Island: June 14-18 Mystery Trip: July 31-Aug 3 Folklorama in Winnipeg: Aug 11-14 Ark Encounter & Creation Museum: Sept 16-20 Norsk Høstfest in Minot: Sept 24-27 Illinois and Mississippi Riverboat Cruise: Oct 4-9 NASCAR in Kansas: Oct 18-21 Christmas in Branson: Oct 30-Nov 4 and Nov 13-18 New York City: May 18-22, 2020 Alaska (land and cruise): July 9-20, 2020 Seine River Cruise: Sept 2-12, 2020 (free air if booked by May 30, 2019) More trips to be added—keep checking our website!
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THURSDAY, JUNE 20
Wadena Whirlaways
Square Dance 7:30 p.m. in the Family Fun Center
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7PM. GRANDSTANDS. $5 ADMISSION. 60 kids will compete for a spot in the top 10. Those top 10 will be in the Friday night performance during the Central Minnesota Bulls-n-Barrels event. Pre-registration required by June 14th! (kids under 55 pounds and ages 3-9) Sheep provided by Horstmann Suffolks
Contact Brittney Ewert at 639-5070 for information and registration. WADENA COUNTY FAIR 2019 | PAGE 29
Schuller Family Funeral Homes & Cremation Services
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Thank you
to the sponsors of the 126th Wadena County Fair GRAND CHAMPION RIBBON SPONSOR: WADENA PIONEER JOURNAL •KARVONEN FUNERAL HOME • ALDRICH TRACTOR •WADENA TOWNSHIP WADENA STATE BANK •ERIK J. OLSON, CPA R. D. OFFUTT FARMS - WADENA •MIDWEST MACHINERY CO. •KNUTE NELSON • KWAD SUPERSTATION
RESERVE CHAMPION RIBBON SPONSOR: TRI-COUNTY HEALTH CARE • MINNESOTA VALLEY IRRIGATION • CENTRAL MINNESOTA CREDIT UNION • PROFESSIONAL AGRONOMY • SCHULLER FUNERAL SERVICE BLUE RIBBON SPONSORS: NORTHERN LIGHTS TROLLEY • WESTSIDE SPORTS, INC • WOODLAND DENTAL, INC • HINKLE REALTY MID-CENTRAL FEDERAL SAVINGS BANK • MICHAEL & MARIAN CRAIG • WEST CENTRAL TELEPHONE • ARVIG • KERN LASER SYSTEMS • SMITH FURNITURE • LARRY’S PIZZA LLC • WADENA ROTARY CLUB • SIGNS & DESIGNS • BENNING PRINTING & PUBLISHING RED RIBBON SPONSORS: MARK STONE CONSTRUCTION • LEAF RIVER AG SERVICE • PIZZA RANCH • WADENA HIDE & FIR TODD/WADENA ELECTRIC COOPERATIVE • MCDONALDS OF WADENA • NORTH RISK PARTNERS • POLMAN TRANSFER • GREIMANS • BILL STEARNS - STATE FARM INSURANCE • MIDSTATE INSURACE - AUDREY STEARNS WHITE RIBBON SPONSOR •PERHAM STOCKYARDS • WADENA FAMILY DENTAL • JR CONSTRUCTION OF VERNDALE SPECTRUM MARKETING • WADENA SUPER ONE FOODS • JOHNSON & SON WELL DRILLING NORTHSIDE FLORAL • MID-MINNESOTA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION • STAPLES WORLD WADENA COUNTY FAIR 2019 | PAGE 31
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HOSPITAL Wadena CLINICS Bertha Henning Ottertail Sebeka Verndale Wadena