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2021 Wayne County Fair Book Due to health/insurance requirements all electrical groomers, fans & equipment must be in sound condition with the possibility of inspection. If need be, repairs or replacement will be required & must be inspected. As many buried electrical, plumbing, gas, phone lines, etc. have been marked as possible by “ONE CALL” prior to opening day of the fair. DO NOT drive any posts or dig anywhere on the grounds without FIRST getting APPROVAL from a fair board EXECUTIVE PERSON or the OFFICE. Index Entry & Judging Schedules 3 Fair Judges & Superintendents 4 Queen, Prince, & Princess Contest Rules 5-6 Committees & Leaders 7 Fair Board & General Fair Rules 8-9 Fairground Information 10 Contest, Club Booths 11 Agricultural 4-H & FFA Livestock Check-in, Entry Fees, & Auction Information 12 Showmanship & Herdsman ship Rules 13-14 Iowa Code Chapter 673 15 Livestock Health Requirements 15-16 Iowa Youth Code of Ethics 17 Agriculture 4-H and FFA Department General Rules 18 Beef Division 19-22 Dairy Cattle Division 23 Dairy Goat Division 23 Goat Division 24 Swine Division 25-26 Sheep Division 26-27 Horse Division 28-31 FFA Shop, FFA Field Crops 32 Pets/Dogs Division 32-35 Rabbit Division 35-36 Poultry Division 36 General Rules for Event Center 37-38 Class Descriptions 39-48 Animals 39 Agriculture & Natural Resources 39 Creative Arts 40-41 Family & Consumer Sciences 42 Personal Development 44-45 Science, Engineering & Technology 45 Communications Event Program 46-47 Clothing Event Program 48 Open Class Division 49-58 Horticulture 49-50 Flowers 51-52 Textiles, Hobbies & Crafts 52-54 Photography & Arts 54-55 Foods 56 Canned Foods 57-58 Gadget Show 58 Fair Time Phone Numbers 641-872-1611 or 641-872-2366 For More Information and Rules, Visit Our Web Site: www.waynecofair.com “In accordance with Federal Law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institu- tion is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability”. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs). www.rurdev.usda.gov/ia 2 Entry & Judging Schedules Monday, July 26 Event Center Judging Schedule Union Hot Shots 8:30 AM Walnut Monroe Lonetree 10:30 AM Warren Willpower 9:00 AM Benton Busy Bees 11:00 AM Wayne Wranglers 9:30 AM Independent Members 11:30 AM Clio Southwesters 10:00 AM Clover Kids Anytime Tuesday, July 27 Swine Check-in 4:00-6:00 PM Swine Barn Open Class Exhibits Entered 10:00 AM-5:00 PM Event Center Wednesday, July 28 Swine Weigh-In 7:30-8:30 AM Chastain Show Ring Swine Ultrasound 8:30-10:30 AM Chastain Show Ring Open Class Food Judging 9:00 AM Event Center Sheep/Goat Weigh-In 9:00-10:00 AM Chastain Show Ring Open Class Quilts, Textiles, & Hobbies Judging 9:00 AMEvent Center Open Class Art & Photography Judging 9:00 AM Event Center Open Class Horticulture, Veg/Fruits Judging 10:00 AM Event Center Open Class Flower Judging 10:00 PM Event Center Beef Weigh-In 10:00-11:00 AM Chastain Show Ring Beef Ultrasound 11:00 AM Chastain Show Ring Rabbits & Poultry Check-In By 6:00 PM Rabbit Barn Horses Check-In By 6:00 PM Horse Barn Dairy Animals Check-In By 6:00 PM Cattle Barn/Goat Barn 4-H Graduates Recognition, Clover Kids Graduation, Clothing & Communications Events, 4-H Hall of Fame Recognition 7:00 PM Center Stage Pictures for State Fair winners, Exhibit Building trophy winners, Recycling Project winners, and Outstanding Juniors will be taken on Wednesday, July 28 at 6:00 p.m. inside the Event Center. Thursday, July 29 Sheep Show 8:30 AM Chastain Show Ring Goat Show 11:00 PM Chastain Show Ring Pet Show 2:00 PM Chastain Show Ring Dog Show 3:00 PM Chastain Show Ring Friday, July 30 Swine Show 8:30 AM Chastain Show Ring Rabbit Show 1:30 PM Chastain Show Ring Poultry Show 4:00 PM Chastain Show Ring Horse Hippology Contest 3:00-6:00 PM Horse Barn Saturday, July 31 Beef Show 8:30 AM Chastain Show Ring Horse Show (Halter & Performance) 1:00 PM Horse Arena Kids Mini Fair 2:00 PM Chastain Show Ring Release livestock (not in auction) 10:00 PM Saturday-10:00 AM Sunday Sunday, August 1 Horse Show (Speed & Fun Events) 9:00 AM Horse Arena Bacon Buddies Swine Show 11:00 AM Chastain Show Ring Release Open Class Exhibits 2:00-4:00 PM Release 4-H/FFA Building Exhibits 3:00-5:00 PM Monday, August 2 Buyers Supper 4:30 PM Event Center Livestock Auction 6:00 PM Chastain Show Ring 3 FAIR JUDGES Event Center Judging Clothing & Communications Lynn Shumate Bloomfield, IA Home Improvement Janice Crall Albia, IA Creative Arts Kathy McCormick McCoy Hartford, IA Visual Arts Mary Hanna Knoxville, IA Family & Consumer Sciences/ Personal Development Becky Vanden Berg Albia, IA Animals/Ag & Natural Resources/ Science, Engineering & Technology Megan Reeves Lucas, IA Clover Kids & 4th Graders Danielle Van Ryswyk Chariton, IA Livestock Judging Beef Carter Ward Plattsburg, MO Horse Heather Gardner Ottumwa, IA Sheep/Goats Derek Counsell Prairie City, IA Swine Ben Schmaling Prescott, IA Rabbits/Poultry Pets Steve Logston Centerville, IA Dogs Nancy Crabtree New Virginia, IA Open Class Flowers Lisa Kent/Cassie Shields Corydon, IA Art & Photography Food & Canned Products Ashley Carpenter Millerton, IA Quilts, Textiles, & Hobbies Vegetables & Fruits Lance Lange Seymour, IA Farm Crops/Horticulture Lance Lange Seymour, IA SUPERINTENDENTS 4-H Exhibit Building Nancy Bellon, Rhonda Mason, and Tara Trimble Scales Barry Andrews, Rick Mitteness Beef Justin Lain Dogs Karen McCullough Dog Project Leader Horses Horse Project Leader Nicole Lutz-Polsdofer Rabbits Tiffany Fry Poultry Jessy Morriss Pets Nicole Lutz-Polsdofer Sheep Bruce Pollock Assistant to Sheep Dally Lain Goats Chad Peck Swine John Allen Assistant to Swine Jason Allen Open Class Quilts, Textiles, & Hobbies; Art & Photography Mindy Prunty & Tiffany Fry Open Class Foods and Canned Products Lisa Carter Open Class Farm Crops, Fruits, Veg., Flowers Norma Bettis Open Class Gadget Show & Outside Exhibits Kevin Dodson Commercial Booths Beth Petty 4 FAIR QUEEN PAGEANT 2020 Wayne County Fair Queen: Skye Mitteness 1. The Wayne County Fair Queen Contest will abide by and follow the rules of the Iowa State Fair Queen Contest. 2. Each contestant must be at least 16 years of age, and not more than 21 years of age, on August 12, the first day of the 2021 Iowa State Fair. 3. Contestants must never have been married or have children. 4. Each contestant must reside in Wayne County. The only exception: she may reside in an adjoining county if the majority of her activities are in Wayne County. 5. Each contestant must be an active member of at least one worthwhile organization in her community, such as a church group, Girl Scouts, 4-H, etc. Eligibility is not limited to 4-H membership. 6. The county fair queen will be sponsored by the Wayne County Fair Board at the Iowa State Fair from Tuesday, August 10th through Saturday evening, August 14th. 7. Judging will take place on Sunday, July 25, 2021 at the Wayne County Fair Event Center, at 3:00 PM. The contestant must have and present a speech of her activities, future plans, and goals. 8. The queen will be announced at the Wayne County Fair's Wednesday evening program on July 28th. 9. Each contestant must provide an escort for the Wednesday evening show. Escorts must wear dress slacks, shirt, and tie. 10. Judges' decision is final. Any arguments about final decisions will be grounds for immediate disqualification. 11. Each contestant will receive an 8"x10" color photo. Prizes: County Level Queen - $100 First Runner-Up - $50 Second Runner-Up - $35 Gifts to All Contestants - $15 For complete rules and regulations, contact: Heather Moorman 641-344-3495 5 LITTLE PRINCE AND PRINCESS PAGEANT 1. Ages: Must be at least five years and no more than seven years of age by July, 25th, 2021, and must live in Wayne County. The only exception: they may reside in an adjoining county if the majority of their activities are in Wayne County. 2. Judging will take place on Sunday July 25, 2021 before the fair at the Wayne Coun- ty Fair Event Center, at 3:00 PM. 3. The prince and princess will be announced at the Wayne County Fair’s Wednesday evening program on July 28th. 4. Boys and girls should be neatly attired, appropriate to weather conditions. 5. Any arguments about final decisions will be grounds for immediate disqualification. Judges' decision is final. For complete rules and regulations, contact: Heather Moorman 641-344-3495 6 COMMITTEES & LEADERS Judges Selection Tim Prunty, Chair Justin Lain John Allen Jason Allen Bruce Pollock Tiffany Fry Chad Peck Karen McCullough Dan May Jessy Morriss Nicole Lutz-Polsdofer Mona Baker Clayton Dyer Alicin Leager Brett Fetters Jamie Swearingin Melissa Dyer Livestock Auction Jared Chambers, Chambers Auction & Appraisal Co., Chair. Lance Lange (Announcer) Bethany Lange (Clerk) Sara Gillum (Clerk) Denise Draper (Clerk) Lisa Moore (Clerk) Ultrasound Barry Andrews, Chair John Allen Burton Prunty Terry Lain Justin Lain Queen, Prince & Princess Heather Moorman Gate Lisa Moore Tony Arnold Darcia Lange Nominating Committee Bruce Lange Burton Prunty Kevin Dodson 4-H Committee Members Kim Arnold, Chair Gary Palmer Jean Lain Jamie Swearingin Stephanie Lukavsky Brett Fetters Rhonda Mason Patricia Swartzlander Sammi Wallace Nicole Lutz-Polsdofer 4-H Leaders Benton Busy Bees Amanda O’Brien Clio Southwesters Roseanne Whited Clover Kids Sara Gillum, Sammi Wallace & Heather Lancaster Cooking Club Nicole Lutz-Polsdofer Union Hotshots Stephanie Lukavsky & Jennifer Couchman Walnut Monroe Lonetree Jessy Morriss Warren Willpower Amber Fickes Wayne Wranglers Adriann Anderson & Lynette Jacobsen Independent Mentors Mary Veatch Shooting Sports Eric Couchman, Mona Baker & Dan Morrett FFA Advisors Karley McCollum/Alicin Leager Seymour Community Schools Dan May Wayne Community Schools Mona Baker Mormon Trail Community Schools 7 WAYNE COUNTY FAIRBOARD FAIR OFFICERS President/Sponsorship Chair Lance Lange Seymour 1st V.
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