2019 STARK COUNTY FAIR

FAIRBOOK

INDEX

Department 1 Ponies 11

Department 2 Dairy Cattle 13 Division 16 - Home Arts/Crafts, 44

Department 3 Beef Cattle 14 Decorating

Department 4 Dairy Goats 15 Division 17 As Seen on Pinterest 44

Department 5 Sheep 16 Division 18 - Hobby Crafts & Specific 44

Department 6 Swine 18 Arts & Crafts

Department 7 Meat Goats 19 18 - Opportunities 45

Department 8 Rabbit /Cavy 20 Division 19 - Fine Arts 45

Department 9 Grange Hall Division 1 Grange Displays 21 Division 20 - Machine Sewing 47 Division 2 Hay & Grain 21 Division 21 - Photography (Adult) 47

Division 3 Vegetables 22 Division 22 - Photography (Youth) 47

Division 4 Fruit 26 Division 23 - Youth Ceramics 49 Division 5 Homemade Wines 27 Division 24 - Adult Ceramics 49

Division 6 Homemade Beer 28 Division 25 - Antiques 49 Division 7 Flowers 28 Division 26 - Youth Art (11 & U) 50

Division 8 Domestic Division 27 - Youth Art (12 - 17) 52 (Baked Goods) 31 Division 9 Canned Goods 35 Entertainment Section Division 10 Dried Fruits & Veg. 37 Show & Go (Draft Horse & Pony) 54

Division 11 Honey - Pure 37 Truck & Tractor Pulls 55

Division 12 Honey - Novice 38 Speed Program 56

Division 13 Honey Bi-Products 38 2019 Ohio Fair Schedule 57 Division 14 - Honey - Non-Edible 39 Division 15 - Eggs (NEW) 39 Miscellaneous 2019 Junior Fair Schedule & Section 58-60

Department 10 Art Hall Art Hall/Grange Entry Form 61

Division 1 Quilts/ Spreads 40 Livestock Entry Form 62 Division 2 Afghans 41 Rabbit Entry Form 63

Division 3 "Operation Fostering 41-42 Board Members 2 Freedom" & Waiver Committees & Superintendents 3 Division 4 Hooking 42 Constitution 4 Division 5 Crocheted Work 42 General Rules & Regulations 6

Division 6 Knitted Work 42 Ticket & Admission Info 7

Division 7 Lace Work 43 Livestock Rules 8 Division 8 Needlework 43

Division 9 Needlepoint 43

Division 10 Cross Stitch 43

Division 11 Pillows 43 Division 12 - Weaving 43 Division 13 Woodworking/Carving 43 Division 14 Jewelry & Access. 43

Division 15 Hand Spun Yarn/Weave 44

PAGE 1 STARK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY FAIR BOARD MEMBERS

OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS FOR 2019 Stark County Agricultural Society

President Dale Klick 330-265-8273 7399 Hudson Dr. SW Navarre 44662 Office: 305 Wertz Ave. NW (PO Box 80279) PAGE 1

Vice President ✁ Dale Wells 330-756-2198 Canton OH 44708 11247 Crestline St SW Beach City, OH 44608 Office Telephone: (330) 452-0621

Treasurer Jesse Huddleston 330-206-4830 Fax: (330) 452-0787 12761 Lisbon St. NE Paris 44669

Secretary Cheryl Lumpp 330-452-0621 E-Mail: [email protected] P. O. Box 80279, Canton, Ohio 44708-0279 Visit us on the web at starkcountyfair.com

TERM DIRECTORS WHOSE TERMS EXPIRE 2019 Jill McNeil (Lexington Twp.) 1 13116 Snode St., Alliance, Ohio 44601 823-6830

Ann Shank (Nimishillen Twp.) 1 1303 East Main St., Louisville, Ohio 44641 875-5843 Jesse Huddleston - (Paris Twp) 1 12761 Lisbon Street NE Paris, OH 44669 206-4830 Jill Sterling (Sandy Twp.) 1 9905 Morges Dr. Waynesburg, OH 44688 866-5412 Cindy Petitti (ALM 5) - Appointed 1 5828 Columbus Rd Louisville OH 44641 309-4055 Ron Riggs (Perry Township) 1 4931 Lynncrest SW Canton OH 44706 936-0254 Mandy Sancic (ALM 1) - Appointed 1 3902 Elson St SE Magnolia OH 44643 806-8126 TERM DIRECTORS WHOSE TERMS EXPIRE 2020 Mark Frank (Lawrence Twp.) 2 12580 Orville St. NW. N. Lawrence, Ohio 44666 837-9039 Justin Durkin (Jackson Twp) 2 7850 High Mill Ave NW Canal Fulton, OH 44614 575-2557 Rebecca Reed (Canton City) 2 3727 Greenwood Pl SW Canton, OH 44710 284-1490 Aaron Tournoux (Marlboro Twp.) 2 5647 Tyro St., North Canton, Ohio 44721 877-3517 Dale Wells (Sugarcreek Twp.) 2 11247 Crestline St SW Beach City, OH 44608 756-2198 Tim Ross (Massillon City) 2 2330 Pebble Beach SE Massillon OH 44646 830-0234 Kevin King (ALM 3) - Appointed 1 1559 Andrews St Hartville OH 44632 904-9411

TERM DIRECTORS WHOSE TERMS EXPIRE 2021 William J. Locker (Pike Twp.) 3 2717 Congress Drive SW Canton, OH 44706 956-5060 Bryan Griffin (Lake Twp.) 3 1131 Lake O'Pines St NE Hartville OH 44632 575-7266 Dave Swartz (Plain Twp.) 3 8654 Fromes Ave., North Canton, Ohio 44721 497-8470 Danny Schmucker (Washington Twp) 3 4756 Lynnhaven Ave NE, Louisville, Ohio 44641 875-4494 Dale Klick (Bethlehem Twp) 3 7399 Hudson Dr. SW Navarre OH 44662 265-8273 Heidi Freshour - (Osnaburg Twp) 3 4999 Waynesburg Dr SE Canton OH 44707 412-1665 Liz Evans - (ALM 4) - Appointed 1 5769 Beechwood Ave Alliance OH 44601 575-4261 Earl Rohn (ALM 2) 3 8869 Riverland Ave SW Navarre, OH 44662 756-2128

STARK COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

BILL SMITH RICHARD REGULA JANET WEIR CREIGHTON

STARK COUNTY GOVERNMENT COUNTY AUDITOR COUNTY TREASURER COUNTY SHERIFF COUNTY RECORDER ALAN HAROLD ALEXANDER A ZUMBAR GEORGE T MAIER RICK CAMPBELL

PROSECUTING ATTORNEY CLERK OF COURTS COUNTY ENGINEER CORONER JOHN D FERRERO LOUIS GIAVASIS KEITH A BENNETT ANTHONY BERTIN, DO

MAYOR OF CANTON STATE SENATOR THOMAS M BERNABEI KIRK SCHURING (29th DISTRICT)

STATE REPRESENTATIVES

REGGIE STOLTZFUS (50th DISTRICT) SCOTT OELSLAGER (48th DISTRICT) THOMAS WEST (49th DISTRICT) BILL ROEMER (38th DISTRICT)

PAGE 2 2019 STANDING COMMITTEES 2019

Auditing: Dale Wells (Chair), Earl Rohn, Rebecca Reed, Bill Locker

Budget: Ann Shank (Chair), Jesse Huddleston, Dale Wells, Bill Locker

Building Grounds: Aaron Tournoux (Chair), Bill Locker, Mark Frank, Dave Swartz, Jesse Huddleston, Ron Riggs, Justin Durkin, Danny Schmucker, Bryan Griffin Sub-committee..Bidding: Justin Durkin, Dale Wells, Aaron Tournoux, Mark Frank Capital Campaign & Strategic Future Building Plans: Dale Wells (Chair), Jesse Huddleston, Jill Sterling, Rebecca Reed Constitution and By-Laws: William Locker (Chair), Ann Shank, Liz Evans Junior Fair: Jill McNeil (Chair), Jesse Huddleston, Danny Schmucker, Liz Evans, Dale Wells, Jill Sterling PR & Advertising: Tim Ross (Chair), Dale Wells, Heidi Freshour, Jesse Huddleston, Jill Sterling Privilege: Earl Rohn (Chair), Dave Swartz, Jesse Huddleston Entertainment & Programs: Jill Sterling (Chair), Dave Swartz, Jesse Huddleston, Danny Schmucker, Liz Evans, Tim Ross, Heidi Freshour Speed Committee: Rebecca Reed (Chair), William Locker, Dave Swartz, Bryan Griffin Ticket Committee: Jesse Huddleston (Chair), William Locker, Tim Ross Human Resource: Dale Wells (Chair), Jesse Huddleston, Mark Frank, Jill Sterling

Superintendents of Departments & Buildings Art Hall: Tim Ross (Super), Mandy Sancic Exhibition Hall: Ron Riggs, Ann Shank Grandstand Galleria: William Locker (Super), Kevin King Agricultural Building: Aaron Tournoux, Cindy Petitti Grange Hall/Horticulture/: Heidi Freshour, Cindy Petitti (Co-Chairs) Junior Fair Building: Jill McNeil (Super) Wildlife Building: William Locker (Super), Dale Klick Outside Food: Earl Rohn (Super), Tim Ross Outside Games: Earl Rohn (Super), Tim Ross Commissary: Dave Swartz (Super) Jr. Fair Camping: Dale Wells (Super), Aaron Tournoux, Jill McNeil, Ann Shank Concession & Commercial Camping: William Locker (Super), Justin Durkin Beef Cattle: Danny Schmucker (Super), Earl Rohn Dairy Cattle: Justin Durkin (Super) Goats & Meat Goats: Jill McNeil (Super), Liz Evans Ponies: Ron Riggs & Jill Sterling (Co-Super) Draft Horse: Jill Sterling, Earl Rohn, Rebecca Reed Rabbits: Liz Evans (Super), Jill McNeil Sheep: Jill McNeil (Super), Liz Evans Swine: Dale Wells (Super), Gates: Bill Locker (Super), Justin Durkin Parking: William Locker (Super), Justin Durkin Police: Danny Schmucker, Dave Swartz Jr. Fair Horses: Jill Sterling (Super), Rebecca Reed Ad Hoc Committees Truck &Tractor Pull Committee: Dave Swartz (Co-Chair), Danny Schmucker (Co-Chair), Earl Rohn, Aaron Tournoux, Kevin King, Charlie Swartz, Honorary Member Background Checks: Ann Shank (Chair), Dale Wells, Mark Frank Landscape Enhancement: Cindy Petitti (Chair), Ron Riggs, Aaron Tournoux Rides: Dave Swartz (Chair), Tim Ross, Bill Locker, Jesse Huddleston Shuttles: William Locker (Chair), Justin Durkin Technology: Ann Shank (Chair), Jesse Huddleston, Rebecca Reed

-The President and Secretary are Members Ex-Officio of all Committees-

STARK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY MISSION STATEMENT To improve, promote and preserve the public welfare through the understanding of agriculture, horticulture, domestic art and science, general community betterment, together with all other industrial, commercial and educational interests of the County of Stark and the State of Ohio. It is, also, the purpose of the Stark County Agricultural Society to serve and benefit the citizens of Stark County, the surrounding counties and the State of Ohio, by planning, organizing and operating the Stark County Fair, as well as carrying out the other purposes stated herein, all of which promote and serve the vital industry of agriculture in Ohio.

PAGE 3 submitted as to enable the members to vote on each amendment give a satisfactory bond for the faithful discharge of his/her duties, in separately. such amount as the Board may require.

STARK COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY BY-LAWS Article V Duties of Committees Article 1 SEC. 1. It shall be the duty of the Building and Grounds Committee to For the transaction of business, a majority of members of the Board shall see that the grounds are kept in neat and clean condition; that the constitute a quorum. buildings, fences and other property are kept in proper repair; to oversee the erection of new buildings and improving and repairing old buildings, Article II Meetings The Board shall meet the second Wednesday of each month to transact and other improvements upon the grounds, and recommend a suitable official business of the Society and each day of the Fair. Special person as custodian of the grounds, according to the direction of the meeting of the Board may be held when necessary, at the call of the Board. President and Secretary or at written request of not less than five SEC. 2. It shall be the duty of the Auditing Committee to inspect and members of the Board. audit the accounts and books of the Secretary and Treasurer, and report the result of its findings to the Board of Directors; said report to show an Article III Committees and Superintendents SEC. 1. The following Standing Committees shall be appointed by the itemized statement of receipts and expenditures for the year, said report President and Vice President. as soon as possible following the re- shall be made a part of the records and a summary of same shall be organizational election. These Committees shall consist of a chairman published in a newspaper of the county and marked copy of same mailed to the Secretary of the Board of Agriculture of Ohio, not later than and a minimum of 2 members and a maximum of 8 members. Auditing, th Budget, Building & Grounds, Constitution & By-Laws, Junior Fair, Public January 10 . All books accounts, reports, etc. shall be open to public Relations & Advertising, Privilege, Entertainment & Program, Speed, inspection at all times during regular office hours. Ticket and Human Resources. The Human Resources Committee shall SEC. 3. It shall be the duty of the Public Relations and Advertising be composed of Vice President, Treasurer, Junior Fair Chairman and Committee to secure all necessary printing and advertising for the one at large member. Special Committees may be appointed at any time Society, and have a general supervision of the Advertising of the Fair, as necessary. The Executive Committee shall be composed of the chairman the Board may direct. of each of the Standing Committees. The President and Secretary are SEC. 4. It shall be the duty of the Speed Committee to secure race members ex-officio of all committees. horses and arrange a speed program, and have a general supervision of SEC. 2. Superintendents of Halls and Departments shall be appointed the races as authorized by the Board. by the President as soon as possible following the re-organizational SEC. 5. It shall be the duty of the Entertainment and Program election; and such appointments must be board members. Committee to secure suitable attractions for the Fair and to arrange all SEC. 3. A standing Committee, existing solely for capital improvement programs and have general supervision of same.

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Article VII Order of Business SEC 1. 10. Miscellaneous Business 1. Official Opening 11. Appointments 2. Roll Call 12. Adjournment 3. Reading and approval or adoption of minutes 4. Bills and accounts SEC. 2 These By-Laws may be temporarily suspended 5. Unfinished Business at any meeting by a majority vote of the Board. 6. New Business 7. Report of Special Committees 8. Report of Standing Committees 9. Report of Officers

GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS RULE 1. On the payment of $25.00, a membership card will be issued. RULE 16. All premium animals and articles shall receive cards or This gives the holder privilege of voting at annual election November , ribbons to be attached on decision of the judge. 2019 and the right to enter articles and/or livestock for premiums, and RULE 17. If any disrespect is shown to an award, the Awarding also good for one admittance per day at the Fair. committee, or superintendent in charge by any exhibitor or his agent, he RULE 2. Ten percent of the first premiums offered will be charged on all shall forfeit all the awards made to him in all the classes, and any entries of livestock, except Champions. Do not make entries for premium obtained through fraud or misrepresentation will be forfeited by Champions, as only First Prize animals compete in Champion Classes. such action. No entrance fee required in Champion Classes, including Jr. Fair Show. RULE 18. All protests of awards for premiums must be in writing (except RULE 3. All entries must be made in the name of the bona-fide owners, as otherwise stated), and must be accompanied by a fee of $50.00. Said except as hereafter provided and must show proof of entry. sum to be returned if protest is sustained, and shall be filed with the RULE 4. Entry fee must be made at the time o f making entries. All Secretary not later than the first Tuesday of October, except livestock, entries close Saturday August 10, 2019 at 5:00 pm. If mailed must be which must be filed before Monday September 2, 2019. postmarked no later than midnight. RULE 19. Livestock not in the ring when the committee is ready for RULE 5. Animals entered for premiums must be owned by party examination will be passed up. making entry, except as otherwise provided for, and evidence of RULE 20. Any violation of foregoing rules or any rules prefacing any of ownership must be furnished if required by the Awarding Committee or the classes on the part of the exhibitors will forfeit all premiums awarded. member in charge. Animals entered for premiums cannot be used for RULE 21. It is made the duty of the superintendent in charge of the commercial purposed during the Fair, and all animals entered for several classes to organize their committees, show them their respective premiums must be kept on exhibition at the places assigned them by the animals or articles, see that the proper awards are made in the books, member in charge, except when being shown for premium awards, or by and have same signed and returned to the secretary. consent of member in charge. RULE 22. In case the proceeds of the fair, after paying necessary RULE 6. Stalls shall be assigned by and under the control of the expenses, shall be insufficient to pay full amount of class premiums the member in charge of the Department. No bedding will be furnished by Fairboard reserves the right to pay pro rated among the successful the Fairboard. competitors any premiums which may be awarded. RULE 7. All animals and articles must be ready for exhibition until 6:00 RULE 23. Premiums must be picked up during the fair. No checks will p.m. the last day of the Fair, market animals (only) 4:00 p.m. be written. RULE 8. Exhibitors of livestock must show in a ring if requested to do THIS RULE WILL BE ENFORCED. so by the superintendent in charge. RULE 23A. All open class exhibitors, please check with the RULE 9. Exhibits in Halls must remain in place until 9:00 pm, Monday, TREASURER the last two (2) days of the Fair. September 2, 2019. Open Class Livestock will not be released before RULE 24. Counties barring Stark County Exhibitors from showing 6:00 pm, the last day of the Fair. Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Swine at their Fairs, exhibitors from such RULE 10. Feed and bedding will not be sold on the grounds. counties are prohibited from showing same at the Stark County Fair.

RULE 25. No privilege will be sold or permitted, where the business is

✞✟✠✡☛ ✟✠ ☞✌✁✝ RULE 11. No vegetables, preserves, fruit, wome ✁ ✂✄☎✆ ✝✁✂✄ art to be awarded a premium unless raised or manufactured and conducted in any other than a legitimate, trade-like manner, or that may processed by the one who enters them. require outcry or commotion in its transaction. RULE 12. In order that the safety of all stock and articles be secured as RULE 26. All Open Class Livestock must be in place by 10 am, far as possible, no fires or stoves of any kind will be permitted in or within Tuesday August 27, 2019, all other exhibits to be in according to fifty feet of any building used for stabling. department. RULE 13. The Board of Directors of the Stark County Agricultural RULE 27. No distribution of matches on the fairgrounds; or in the Society will, to the best of their ability, safeguard persons, livestock and buildings during fair time. articles on the grounds, but will not be responsible for injury, damage, RULE 28. No entries will be accepted by anyone after the time stated in

disease, thefts or loss of any kind. this book at which time the entries close.

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RULE 15. No action, decision, or ruling of any director shall be the fairgrounds during the Fair in 2019✲ ✳ considered binding on the Board or Society, excepting it be in accordance with the rules governing the Board or Society.

*There will be no ATV use during the week of the Fair. Anyone with a golf cart/utility vehicle must provide proof of insurance to the fairboard office. Golf cart/utility use is with approval of Stark County Fairboard only. A sticker will be provided to put on the unit as proof. *No stick-on stickers of any kind are to be passed out during the Fair. *All bills pertaining to the 2019 Stark County Fair must be presented by the first of November or they will not be paid within the fiscal year. All checks, which are not cashed within 60 days after being received, will be voided and payment will be refused. *No person shall be permitted to make solicitations of any nature on the fairground except in contracted concessions or commercial rented spaces. *Stark County Fair Paging Rules - Paging will be handled at the Sound Office during the Fair for: (1) Official Fair Business; (2) Medical and Security Emergencies. NO PAGING TO MEET FAMILY OR FRIENDS! *Feed Gate Closed at 10:00 am. *There will be no stock trailers allowed on the grounds except for loading and unloading during the week of the Fair, unless you are an exhibitor from out of Stark County. *Jr. Fair and Open Class Exhibitors Camping on Fairgrounds - Check with Fair office for details.

Notice to all Campers regarding parking in Trailer Park Area SE Corner: Trailer, Campers, Trucks or other vehicles must be parked in designated area. All

liquid wastes from trailers, campers or other units must be contained in a closed container or in an internal holding tank. All liquid wastes MUST be disposed of

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PAGE 6 JUDGES TICKET & ADMISSION INFORMATION 1. Judges are not permitted to serve on a committee in any

class in which they are competing for a premium, and no

✁ GENERAL ADMISSION - $7.00 person who is related to any competitor will be allowed to Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday & Sunday act as a member of any Awarding Committee. Vacancies from 8:00 am till closing in such committees should be referred at once to the Includes all Pavilion Entertainment and some Superintendent in Charge.

Grandstand Shows ✂ Does Not Include Rides 2. Judges will in no case, where there is no competition, award

premiums for articles that are not meritorious. ✁ CHILDREN UP TO AGE 3 - Every Day ✄ 3. Judges will take in to consideration the symmetry, early Accompanied by a parent or adult ✄ FREE

maturity, size, feeding and other circumstances connected with To Grounds Only ✄ Does Not Include Rides the animal they may judge, but should give no encouragement to over-feeding. EXCEPTIONS: 4. Judges shall permit no person to interfere in their Tuesday & Monday - $5.00 Reduced Admission ALL Day examinations, or to be present at their deliberations. Any - Does Not Include Rides- competitor in any manner interfering in such examination or Friday - Kids' Day - 14 & Under FREE ALL DAY deliberation will thereby forfeit any right he/she may otherwise Accompanied by a Parent or Adult - Does Not Include Rides have to premiums for animals or articles on exhibition. Monday - Military Appreciation Day - FREE ALL DAY to military personnel with military ID ANNUAL MEETING OF MEMBERSHIP OCTOBER 9, 2019 ✁ MEMBERSHIP - $ 25.00 6:30 PM Stark County Resident ANNUAL ELECTION OF DIRECTORS Vote for Fair Board Directors ✄ Entries NOVEMBER 1, 2019 FROM 1:30 PM - 6:30 PM (NO FARM OR GROUP NAMES)

ELECTION HELD AT STARK COUNTY FAIR OFFICE ✁ EXHIBITOR PASS - $ 25.00 Under 18 or Out of County ✄ Entries ✁ SEASON PASS - $25.00

GRANDSTAND SEATS ✁ JR EXHIBITOR PASS - $ 5.00 (17 & Under) * For Grange and Art Hall entries only

Wednesday Stage Show - Ted Nugent Above passes: Good for 1 admission per day to Fair - Track Standing ONLY $40.00 * Does NOT Include Rides* - Tier 1 (Rows 1-15) $22.00 - $30.00

- Tier 2 (Rows 16-32) $22.00 - $30.00 ✁ EXPRESS EXHIBITOR PASS - $18.00 Thursday Stage Show - LoCash Limited to: - 3 Admissions - Track Standing ONLY $35.00 - 5 Entries Art Hall & 5 Entries Grange ONLY - Tier 1 (Rows 1-15) $27.00 (combined total of 10 entries)

- Tier 2 (Rows 16-32) $22.00 Car Parking ✄ Free (on the grounds)

Friday & Saturday Evening Pulls $9.00 & $6.00 Sunday Demo Derby $12.00 KISSEL AMUSEMENT RIDE Monday Demo Derby $10.00 HOURS & PRICES

**A convenience fee will be added to all paid seating** Single Tickets: $1.25 (Rides will take 2-5 Tickets)

All "Free Show" Grandstand seating is available on a first- Books of Tickets: Ten (10) for $12.00 - Twenty (20) for $22.00 come first served basis only. TUES - WED - THURS

Due to safety and fire regulations, gates to the Kiddie rides open at Noon (12:00 pm) Grandstand will be closed when filled to capacity. Big Rides open at 3:00 PM

Tuesday It's Opening Day!! - Grab a Friend!!

Wristbands "2 For Tuesday" for $22 Single wristbands - $16.00 CANTON CITY HEALTH DEPARTMENT Notice to all food, Beverage, and Confection Wednesday 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM Concessionaires: Come early - Before 4PM and ride ALL night for $13!! One of the highlights of a visit to the Fair is the enjoyment of After 4PM wristbands will be $16 food, snacks and confections served on the grounds. The responsibility of serving safe, wholesome products to the Thursday 12:00 PM - 10:00 PM Wristband $16.00 Fair patrons rests with each concessionaire. A health department, food protection specialist will be on the Friday 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM Wristband $10.00 Fairgrounds prior and during the Fair to assist you in your effort of preparing and serving safe, wholesome products. Saturday 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM Wristband $16.00 They will be available for consultation on any sanitation problem that might occur. Sunday 12:00 PM - 11:00 PM Wristband $16.00 We solicit your cooperation in the program. James M Adams, Health Commissioner Monday 12:00 PM - 7:00 PM DOLLAR DAYS

Annie Butusov Director of Environmental Health (wristbands still available) ALL RIDES $1.00

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STATE OF OHIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE (b) Inspect within a reasonable time of arrival each animal DIVISION OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY brought to the exhibit for symptoms of any infectious or

8995 East Main Street Reynoldsburg, OH 43068 contagious diseases; (c) Daily inspect each animal present at the exhibition for Chapter 901:1-18 Exhibition of Animals symptoms of infectious or contagious disease. (3) Maintain a record for one year from the date of the 901:1-18-01 Chapter's application. exhibition of each animal present at the exhibit. The record (A) Animals listed in this chapter when moved or imported into shall contain the name and address of the owner of each animal Ohio for exhibition purposes only shall comply with the and the species and breed of the animal. requirements of this chapter and when in compliance with the (4) May order the immediate removal of any animal which in provisions of this chapter shall, with the exception of rules the opinion of the approved veterinarian places other animals governing movement and importation of quarantined animals, at unacceptable risk of disease. be exempt from any other rules governing movement within or (C) An exemption from the requirements of paragraph (B)(1) of importation into Ohio. this rule may be requested from the department and will be (B) Animals moved within or imported into Ohio for any granted when, in the judgment of the department, cleaning and purpose in addition to exhibition shall meet all movement and disinfection will serve no purpose. By way of example only, import requirements of Chapter 901:1-17 of the Administrative cleaning and disinfection will generally serve no purpose in a Code. newly constructed building that has never been occupied.

901:1-18-02 Definitions. 901:1-18-04 Exhibitors. (A) No person shall present for exhibition or exhibit an animal As used in this chapter: which he knows or has reason to suspect is affected with or has (A) "Exhibition" means any public show of animals which is been exposed to a dangerously contagious or infectious disease sponsored by or under the control of an Ohio county or or residue. independent agricultural society organized under Chapter 1711. (B) The owner or bailee of an animal with symptoms of an of the Revised Code; or the Ohio state fair; or which is infectious or contagious disease shall, when directed by an assembled for a period which exceeds thirty-six hours or exhibition official, the approved veterinarian, or an employee of contains animals of origins other than Ohio. the Ohio department of agriculture, immediately remove the (B) "Certificate of veterinary inspection" means a form from the animal from the exhibition premises. state of origin which has been issued and completed by a (C) Upon request, each person who presents for exhibition or licensed and accredited veterinarian attesting to the health exhibits an animal, shall make available any certificate of status and identification of an animal listed thereon. veterinary inspection, registration certificates, vaccination (C) "Approved veterinarian" means any licensed and accredited certificate, and other documents to exhibition officials, the veterinarian approved by the Ohio department of agriculture, or approved veterinarian or an employee of the Ohio department an employee of the Ohio department of agriculture or the of agriculture. United States department of agriculture, animal plant health (D) Each person who presents for exhibition or exhibits an inspection service, veterinary services. animal for which a certificate of veterinary inspection is (D) "Licensed and accredited veterinarian" means a person who required by rules 901:1-18-01 to 901:1-18-11 of the is licensed by the state of Ohio to practice veterinary medicine Administrative Code shall forward a copy of the certificate of and who is certified by the United States department of veterinary inspection to the Ohio department of agriculture's agriculture, animal plant health inspection service, veterinary division of animal health. services, to be an accredited veterinarian. (E) "Residue" means any poisonous or deleterious pesticide 901:1-18-05 Poultry and fowl. governed by 40 C.F.R. 180, any poisonous or deleterious (A) All turkeys, chickens and gamebirds moved within or substance governed by 21 C.F.R. 109.6 , or any other imported into Ohio for exhibition must: substance governed by 21 C.F.R. 556. (1) Originate directly from a flock or hatchery which is a (F) "Contagious or infectious disease" means any disease, participant in the national poultry improvement plan for the including any foreign animal disease, or vector, capable of eradication of disease and be accompanied by documentary transmission by any means from a carrier animal to a human or evidence that they meet the requirement of this paragraph; or to another animal and includes dangerously contagious or (2) Originate directly from a flock which has had a negative test infectious diseases. for pullorum/fowl typhoid disease within twelve months (G) "Tuberculosis accredited free herd" is one that has passed preceding the opening date of exhibition and be accompanied at least two consecutive annual negative official tests for by documentary evidence that they meet the requirement of tuberculosis in accordance with the "Uniform Methods and Rules this paragraph; or - Bovine Tuberculosis Eradication", and has no other evidence (3) Have had a negative test for pullorum/fowl typhoid disease, of bovine tuberculosis. within ninety days, preceding the opening date of the exhibition and be accompanied by documentary evidence that they meet 901:1-18-03 Exhibitions: sanitation, inspection and the requirement of this paragraph; or records. (4) Be tested for pullorum/fowl typhoid disease upon arrival at (A) Each entity sponsoring an exhibition shall have in the exhibition by a tester approved by the Ohio department of attendance an approved veterinarian for the duration of the agriculture and found negative. exhibit. (B) The rapid whole blood test shall not be used to test turkeys (B) Each entity sponsoring an exhibition shall: for compliance with the requirements of paragraphs (A)(2), (1) Immediately, prior to an exhibition and under the direction (A)(3) and (A)(4) of this rule. of the approved veterinarian, thoroughly clean and disinfect (C) Waterfowl, doves and pigeons are exempt from this rule. each building, pen, stall, ring or other enclosure in which animals are to be quartered for exhibition; 901:1-18-06 Cattle. (2) Have the approved veterinarian: (A) Cattle moved within Ohio for exhibition: (a) Examine the certificate of veterinary inspection when (1) The animals presented for exhibition must show no required for an animal brought to the exhibition; symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. (B) All cattle imported into Ohio for exhibition must:

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(1) Be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection 901:1-18-09 Sheep. issued within thirty days preceding the opening date of the (A) Sheep moved within Ohio for exhibition: exhibition and be identified with official individual identification; (1) The animal presented for exhibition must show no (2) Originate from a tuberculosis-accredited free herd, an symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. accredited free state or zone, or a modified accredited (2) All sexually intact animals and any wether eighteen months advanced state or zone; of age and older must be identified with an official identification (3) If originate from a modified accredited state or zone must as defined in rule 901:1-13-04 of the Administrative Code. comply with rule 901:1-17-03 of the Administrative Code; (B) Sheep imported into Ohio for exhibition: (4) If originate from an accreditation preparatory or a non- (1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary accredited state or zone are prohibited from exhibition; inspection issued within thirty days preceding the exhibition (5) If from a brucellosis class A state or area/zone must be opening date of the exhibition and be identified with official negative to an official brucellosis test within thirty days of the individual identification; and opening date of the exhibition unless: they are under six (2) The animal presented for exhibition must show no months of age, steers, or official vaccinates under twenty symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease; months of age (dairy) or twenty-four months of age (beef); and and (6) If from a brucellosis class B or C state or area/zone must (3) The owner and the veterinarian must attest to the following meet all requirements for pre-entry testing as specified in 9 statement written on the certificate of veterinary inspection C.F.R. 78.9 and obtain an Ohio permit prior to movement. "the sheep in this shipment are not known to be under any (C) Cattle from a brucellosis certified free herd or class free movement restrictions because of scrapie." state or area/zone are not required to be brucellosis tested. 901:1-18-10 Swine. 901:1-18-07 Goats. (A) Swine moved within Ohio for exhibition: (A) Goats moved within Ohio for exhibition: (1) The animals presented for exhibition must show no (1) The animal presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease. (2) Will be exempt from the requirement of a certificate of (2) All sexually intact animals and any wether eighteen months veterinary inspection if they originate immediately and directly of age and older must be identified with an official identification from a pseudorabies stage V area. as defined in rule 901:1-13-04 of the Administrative Code. (3) Swine originating from a pseudorabies stage IV area shall: (B) Goats imported into Ohio for exhibition: (a) Be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection (1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary issued within thirty days preceding the opening date of inspection issued within thirty days preceding the opening date the exhibition; and of the exhibition and be identified with official individual (b) Originate from a pseudorabies qualified herd; or identification; and (c) Be negative to an official pseudorabies test within thirty (2) The animal presented for exhibition must show no days of the exhibition. symptoms or evidence of an infectious or contagious disease; (B) Swine imported into Ohio for exhibition: and (1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary (3) The owner and the veterinarian must attest to the following inspection issued within thirty days preceding the opening date statement written on the certificate of veterinary inspection of the exhibition ; and "the goats in this shipment are not known to be under any (a) Originate immediately and directly from a pseudorabies movement restrictions because of scrapie." stage V area or an area or country recognized by the United (4) Originate from a tuberculosis accredited free herd as States department of agriculture, animal plant health inspection defined in paragraph (G) of rule 901:1-18-02 of the service, veterinary services as pseudorabies free; or Administrative Code for bovine tuberculosis eradication; or (b) Originate immediately and directly from a pseudorabies (5) Originate from a bovine accredited free state or zone, or a stage IV area; and bovine modified accredited advanced state or zone; or (c) Be negative to an official pseudorabies test within thirty (6) Originate from a bovine modified accredited state or zone days of the exhibition. must comply with rule 901:1-17-06 of the Administrative Code. (C) If originate from a bovine accreditation preparatory or a 901:1-18-11 Camelids. bovine non-accredited state or zone are prohibited from (A) Camelids including, but not limited to, llamas, alpacas and exhibition. vicuanas moved within Ohio for exhibition when presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or evidence of an infectious 901:1-18-08 Horses, mules and ponies. or contagious disease. (A) Horses, mules and ponies moved within Ohio for exhibition: (B) Camelids including, but not limited to, llamas, alpacas and (1) If not under quarantine and if they are free of any signs of vicuanas imported into Ohio for exhibition: a contagious or infectious disease; and (1) Must be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary (2) If the animal is twelve months of age or older, the inspection issued within thirty days preceding the opening date exhibition manager may require that the animal has been of the exhibition and be identified with official individual tested and classed negative to an official test for equine identification. infectious anemia within twelve months of the opening date of (2) When presented for exhibition must show no symptoms or the exhibition. evidence of contagious disease. (B) Horses, mules and ponies imported into Ohio for exhibition:

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✱★ ✲✭ ✍ ✙ ✌ test for equine infectious anemia within twelve months of the ✎ ✍ opening date of the exhibition; and (A complete listing of rules and regulations are on file in the Senior Fairboard Office.) (3) Upon request by an authorized representative of the Ohio department of agriculture, the person responsible for each animal must make available a chronological list of dates, places and events attended by this animal within thirty days prior to entry into Ohio.

PAGE 9 SHEEP AND GOAT EXHIBITION REQUIREMENTS From The Ohio Department Of Agriculture 6/18/04

NO PERSON MAY REMOVE OR TAMPER WITH OFFICIAL SHEEP AND GOAT INDENTIFICATION IN ACCORDANCE 3. The approved veterinarian is required to:

a. Examine CVI when required; and

✆ ✝✞✟ ✠✡✟✄ ☛ ✆☞✌✍ ✁✂✄☎ In order for Ohio to maintain Consistent State Status, Ohio b. Inspect livestock for infectious or contagious sheep and goat exhibitions will be considered Interstate diseases within a reasonable time of arrival; and Commerce. c. Inspect livestock daily.

A. Requirements for bringing sheep and goats into Ohio for 4. May order the immediate removal of any animal, which, exhibition, sale or breeding in the opinion of the approved veterinarian, places other 1. Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI) animals at unacceptable risk of disease. issued within 30 days of the opening date of the exhibition. 5. Maintain a record for one year from the date of the 2. CVI must be signed by the owner and the veterinarian exhibition of each animal present at the exhibit. Sheep

and goat sale records must be kept for 5 years.

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✦ ✧ ★ ✧ ✩ ✧ ✦ ✪✫ ✦ 3. Show no evidence of infectious or contagious disease. E. For livestock purchased at an exhibition and 4. All sheep and goats must be identified with official moved out of state, an accredited veterinarian USDA identification (USDA approved sheep tags, must issue a certificate of veterinary inspection USDA approved tattoos, or identification in the Scrapie before the animal moves across the state line. Flock Certification Program) 5. If the animal was born after January 1, 2002, it must F. The Code of Federal Regulations requires that sheep and have official USDA sheep/goat identification and be goat sale records be kept for 5 years by the seller, the buyer identified to the flock of birth. and the exhibition/sale sponsor. The records must contain the following information: B. Identification requirements for sexually intact sheep and 1. Name and address of the seller, telephone goats moving within Ohio for exhibition including sales. number if available; and 1. Official USDA sheep/goat identification in the 2. Name and address of the buyer, telephone number if form of an approved tag or tattoo available; and 2. If the animal was born after January 1, 2002, it must 3. Official identification when required as indicated in part have official USDA sheep/goat identification and be A and B of these requirements; and identified to the flock of birth either by an ear tag or 4. Date of sale. tattoo placed by the owner of the flock of birth, or a tag or tattoo placed by the purchaser. 3. The identification requirements for flocks enrolled in the Voluntary Scrapie Flock Certification Program qualify as official USDA identification for exhibition and interstate movement; no other special identification is needed.

Ohio sheep and goat wethers that are less than 18 months of age exhibited in Ohio do not require USDA identification.

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- Includes show lamb and goat sales, consignment IT IS ILLEGAL TO CARRY sales of livestock and jackpot shows. ANY DEADLY WEAPON OR DANGEROUS ORDNANCE INSIDE ANY D. Responsibilities of an exhibition sponsor (includes show BUILDING ON THE FAIRGROUNDS

lamb and goat sales, consignment sales of livestock and No person shall knowingly possess, have under the

✵ ✲✳✶ ✰ ✲✷✸ ✵ ✲✳✹✯✺✸ ✲✰ ✻ ✶✶ ✯ ✼✽✶ ✶ ✲ ✵ ✲✳✹✯ ✺ ✻ ✾✯✻✾ ✷✺ jackpot shows): ✮✯✰✱✲✳✴✱ 1. Must have an approved veterinarian weapon or dangerous ordnance in any building on the 2. Buildings, pens, stalls, rings and other enclosures in Fairgrounds which animals are to be quartered for exhibition must Posted Pursuant to the Ohio revised Code be cleaned and disinfected prior to the exhibition under the direction of the approved veterinarian.

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Ponies (Department 1) continued.....

10. Mare or Gelding shown by boy or girl 17 yrs. DIVISION 7 FUN CLASSES and under shown in hand (Showmanship Class) (Open to all Ponies, Donkey, Mules & Burros) 11. Mare or Gelding shown by male or female 18 yrs. & over shown in hand (Showmanship Class) NON-PREMIUM CLASS ******* RIBBONS ONLY 12. Gelding - 3 years and older 13. Gelding 2 years and under 3 14. Dam and 2 produce CLASS 15. 3 get from same sire 1. Youth Halter Obstacle 2. Adult Halter Obstacle 3. Pee Wee Halter (8 years & under)

DIVISION 4 REGISTERED HAFLINGERS 4. Mentally & Physically challenged (Open to all ages) NOT TO BE SHOWN IN ANY OTHER DIVISION 5. Pretty Face (equine to wear blanket or sheet & will be judged on face only) CLASS 6. Open Costume (no mounted riders)

1. Stallion - 3 years & over 2. Stallion - 2 years & under 3 3. Stallion - 1 year and under 2

Champion & Reserve Champion Stallion - Rosette

4. Brood Mare and Foal 5. Pony Foal - under 7 months 6. Best Matched Pair - any age at halter 7. Mare - 3 years & older 8. Mare - 2 years & under 3 9. Mare - 1 year & under 2

DIVISION 5 OTHER BREEDS PAPERS OR NO PAPERS NOT TO BE SHOWN IN ANY OTHER DIVISION/CLASS (Not over 54 inches)

CLASS 1. Mare or Gelding - Shown by boy or girl 17 Years of Age & Under - Shown in Hand (showmanship) 2. Mare or Gelding - Show in Hand (showmanship- Shown by Male or Female 18 Years of Age & Older - showmanship) 3. Gelding - 3 Years & Older 4. Gelding - 2 Years & Under 5. Mare - 3 Years & Older 6. Mare - 2 Years & Under

DIVISION 6 DONKEYS, MULES, BURROS NO STALLIONS OR JACKS TO BE SHOWN

CLASS - 36" & Over 1. Best Gelding (John) - In hand shown by man or woman over 18 Yrs old 2. Best Gelding (John) - In hand shown by boy or girl under 18 Yrs old 3. Best Mare (Jenny) - In hand shown by man or woman over 18 Yrs old 4. Best Mare (Jenny) - In hand shown by boy or girl under 18 Yrs old

- 36" & Under 5. Best Gelding (John) - In hand shown by man or woman over 18 Yrs old 6. Best Gelding (John) - In hand shown by boy or girl under 18 Yrs old 7. Best Mare (Jenny) - In hand shown by man or woman over 18 Yrs old 8. Best Mare (Jenny) - In hand shown by boy or girl under 18 Yrs old PAGE 12

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DAIRY DIVISION 1: ALPINE DIVISION 2: LAMANCHA DIVISION 3: NUBIAN DIVISION 4: TOGGENBURG GOATS DIVISION 5: AOB (Any Other Breeds:Saanen, Sable Saanen, Oberhasli, Kinder) DIVISION 6: RECORDED GRADE DIVISION 7: NIGERIAN DWARF Classes 1 - 11 Premiums $15 - $12 - $10 - $8 - $5 1 Does 5 years old and older JILL McNEIL ❄ Superintendent Liz Evans 2 Does 3 years old and under 5 Assistant 3 Does 2 years old and under 3 4 Does 1 year old and under 2 in milk 5 Does 1 year old and under 2 not in milk 6 Does born between Aug 1 and Dec 31 of previous year

7 Does born between Jan 1 and Mar 31 of 1. All goats shown in open class must have a USDA approved current year Scrapies I.D. Tag or Tattoo. 8 Does born between Apr 1 and July 31 of 2. A list, of all animals shown, must be turned in to the Department current year Superintendent by show day. This list must include tag or tattoo numbers, breed and ages of goats. If the list is not turned in, premiums may be withheld. Group Classes (9 ❄ 11) - 1 Entry 3. Does who have kidded less than 30 days prior to August 28th or 9 Best of three Does, any age who are due to kid within 2 weeks after the Fair will only be 10 Does, mother and daughter, any age permitted to be exhibited at the discretion of the Department 11 Dairy Herd Four Does, any age Superintendent. Please contact Jill McNeil if you have animals that meet these parameters. CHAMPIONS: Junior and Senior 4. All Entries in this Department must be in place for Exhibition by Alpine $10.00 + ROSETTE 10:00 am August 27th and remain until 6:00 pm the last day of the Lamancha $10.00 + ROSETTE Fair or premiums will be forfeited. Entry fees 10% of First Place Nubian $10.00 + ROSETTE Premium per individual class entry plus $25.00 for membership or Toggemburg $10.00 + ROSETTE exhibitor pass. Entry fees must be paid at the time of making entries. AOB $10.00 + ROSETTE Entries close Saturday, August 10th at 5:00 pm. Divisions may be Recorded Grade. $10.00 + ROSETTE combined or separated at the Superintendents discretion to promote Nigerian Dwarf $10.00 + ROSETTE competition. 5. Entries limited to pen space: please specify number of pens required. Director in charge reserves the right to limit the number of

BEST OF SHOW ❄ Any Breed Jr & Sr. pens requested by exhibitors. Entries are restricted to Registered $15.00 + ROSETTE Does Purebred and American Purebred to compete in the same classes. All buck goats are barred from Fairgrounds. 6. Each exhibitor is limited to 2 entries in singles and 1 entry in DIVISION 8: BEST UDDER

groups. Entries in groups must be entered in individual classes under Class 1

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7. The exhibitor must be the owner of the animal he/she exhibits. 1 Does in milk any age, any breed, judged on udder alone.

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❅ Good Luck to all 4-H Members

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trucks on the fairgrounds during the Fair in 2019 ❂ ❃ Premiums must be picked up during the Fair No checks will be written.

JUDGING: FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2019 AT 2:00 PM Or 30 minutes after completion of Junior Fair Dairy Goat Show

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Sheep continued.....

JR FAIRBOARD DIVISION 18 - SHEPHERDS LEAD LINE (NEW) Premiums: $20 $15 $10 (To be done on Thursday following Sheep Show) EATS STAND

Shepherd's lead line is a contest designed to showcase the relationship between the shepherd, sheep, and wool products made from sheep. Competition is open to both males and females Ewes or rams may be used. Outfit must be made primarily from wool. Contestant is judged on appearance and handling of the sheep as well as the outfit.

Rules:

Judge's decision is final

Contestants outfit must be 60% wool

Sheep must be properly halter trained

Contestant does not have to own sheep being used, but sheep must be entered in open class

Outfit may be handmade or bought. It must be clean and tidy lending itself distinction to the class

A commentary must be typed and mailed, emailed or dropped off to the Fair office before August 24, 2019. Outline of commentary is as follows: 1. Intro - Name & Hometown 2. Sheep Experience - Your DAILY SPECIALS experience/involvement with sheep 3. Description of the Outfit - What if any did you hand make. Describe colors and cuts used. 4. The Sheep - Tell us about your sheep. Is it TUESDAY: Cream Chicken Sandwich yours, borrowed? Breed? Age? Uses?

CLASSES: (Ages as of show day) Pulled Pork Sandwich 1. Ages 5 - 8 Years WEDNESDAY: 2. Ages 9 - 12 Years 3. Ages Senior 13 - 18 Years 4. Adult 18 and Older THURSDAY: Baked Potato Bar

FRIDAY: Cheese Quesadilla Premiums must be picked up during the Fair No checks will be written

SATURDAY: Pulled Beef Sandwich

Pepperoni Roll SUNDAY:

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MEAT

GOATS JUDGING: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2019 30 minutes after completion of Junior Fair Meat Goat Show

JILL McNEIL ❉ Superintendent Liz Evans - .Assistant DIVISION 1: FULLBLOOD BOER DOES DIVISION 2: PERCENTAGE BOER DOES DIVISION 3: WETHER DAM DOES (At least 50% of a recognized meat breed: Boer, Kiko, Savannah, etc)

1. All goats shown in open class must have a USDA approved Classes 1 - 7 Scrapies I.D. Tag or Tattoo. Premiums $15 - $12 - $10 - $8 - $5 2. A list, of all animals shown, must be turned in to the Department 1 Doe Kids born April 1 and later Superintendent by show day. This list must include tag or tattoo 2 Doe Kids born Jan 1- March 31 numbers, breed and ages of goats. If the list is not turned in, 3 Doe Kids born October 2018- Dec 2018 premiums may be withheld. 4 Yearling Does 12 - 17 months of age 3. Does who have kidded less than 30 days prior to August 28th or

5 Yearling Does 18 23 months of age who are due to kid within 2 weeks after the Fair will only be

6 Two Year Old Does 24 36 months of age permitted to be exhibited at the discretion of the Department 7 Aged Does (over 36 months) Superintendent. Please contact Jill McNeil if you have animals that meet these parameters. CHAMPIONS: In Each Division 4. All Entries in this Department must be in place for Exhibition by Doe Kid Rosette 10:00 am August 27th and remain until 6:00 pm the last day of the Yearling Doe Rosette Fair or premiums will be forfeited. Entry fees 10% of First Place Doe Rosette Premium per individual class entry plus $25.00 for membership or exhibitor pass. Entry fees must be paid at the time of making entries. Entries close Saturday, August 10th at 5:00 pm. Divisions may be

combined or separated at the Superintendents discretion to promote BEST OF SHOW ❉ Doe Kid Rosette competition. Yearling Doe Rosette 5. Entries limited to pen space: please specify number of pens Doe Rosette required. Director in charge reserves the right to limit the number of pens requested by exhibitors. Entries are restricted to Registered (Division Champions will compete for Best of Show)

Does for the Boer Divisions. Wether Dam does do not need to be registered but must be at least 50% meat breeds. All buck goats are barred from Fairgrounds. 6. Each exhibitor is limited to 2 entries in singles and 1 entry in

groups. Entries in groups must be entered in individual classes under

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7. The exhibitor must be the owner of the animal he/she exhibits. ❋

❊ Good Luck to all 4-H Members

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✏✑ ✒ ✓ ✔ ✕ ✖ Each animal must have complied ✎

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✓ ✔ ✎ ✖✖ required to present registration certificates when requested by the Director in Charge. 8. Only Registered Boer Does will be allowed to be exhibited with horns. Does entered in the Wether Dam classes must be dehorned

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✓ ✖ ✖✖ ✎ ✔ ✎ 9 In classes where there is no competition, the judge will place the animal according to merit.

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Premiums must be picked up during the Fair No checks will be written.

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Classes 6 8 Classes 22 23 Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 6 Any variety popcorn, 5 ears 22 Soybeans, one-gallon Zip-Lock bag, Label the variety 7 Ornamental corn, 5 ears 23 Soybeans in stalk, 3 stalks to a bunch, Label the variety 8 Shelled corn, 1 gallon Class 9 Premiums $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 9 Tallest stalks of corn grown in Stark County in 2018

May be any variety ✁ Must be labeled

Class 10

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✏ ✑ ✑ ✏ ✏ HAY SHOW a small shovel lengths length, width and depth. Also, please make The Stark County Soil and Water Conservation will co-sponsor sure to keep the sample intact and safe. We will have 7x7x6 the hay show. Ribbons will be awarded to the first three places boxes available for pickup at the Stark Soil and Water Office per class. Two slices (NO BIG BALES) of hay should be brought located at 2650 Richville Drive SE Suite 100, Massillon, OH for judging. A plaque will be presented from the Agriculture 44646. Society for the best hay of the show. Hay will be judged on the We will conduct testing for five soil health assessments. following: Classes 24-28 POINTS Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50

24 Slake Test

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✂✄☎✆✝ 30 25 Infiltration Test

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✎ 10 26 Smell Test

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✎ 20 27 Peds (structure)

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Free of weeds, etc.✍✍✍✍✍✍✍✍✍✍✍✍✍ 10 ✗✘✓✙✚✍✍ ✍✍✍✍✍✍✍✍✛ TOTAL POI✕ ✖✂ 100 VEGETABLES

Classes 11 18 Premiums $3.50 $2.50 $1.50 DEPARTMENT 9 FIRST CUTTING DIVISION 3 11 Alfalfa, 90% or more alfalfa JUDGING: STARTING AFTER 9:00 AM 12 Clover, 90% or more clover 13 Mixed, 50% or more legume TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2019 14 Mixed, 25% or less legume SECOND CUTTING 15 Alfalfa, 90% or more alfalfa 16 Clover, 90% or more clover 17 Mixed, 50% or more legume 18 Mixed, 25% or less legume SILAGE To be shown in one-gallon Zip-Lock bag furnished by the Exhibitor. Entries close Saturday, August 10, 2019, at 5:00 PM. Articles for Classes 19 20 exhibit should be delivered to the Grange & Horticulture building Premiums $3.50 $2.50 $1.50 between the hours of 12:00 Noon and 8:00 PM on Monday, 19 Grass Silage August 26, 2019. All entries MUST remain in place until Monday, 20 Corn Silage September 2, 2019, and can be removed between the hours of 5:00 PM and 8:00 PM that evening. We are not responsible for Class 21 articles left after removal time.

Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 ✻ All articles MUST be submitted by 8:00 PM otherwise 21 High moisture ground corn may be disqualified.

✻ Exhibits showing signs of deterioration will be disposed of.

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All vegetables and fruit must be grown by the exhibitor. 21 Lima Beans (beans and pods)

Vegetable Department is open to Stark and any abutting 22 Any other variety not listed (Must be labeled) counties.

Display dishes will be furnished by the Fairboard

All premiums must be picked up during the Fair. No DRY SHELLED BEANS premiums will be mailed or held after closing of Fair. (Quart Jar) Classes 23-26 Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 POTATOES 23 Red Kidney 25 Lima (Plate of 3) 24 White Great Northern 26 Navy Classes 1-6 Premiums $3.50 $3.00 $2.50 PEPPERS 1 Yukon Gold 4 Pontiac (Plate of 3) 2 Kennebec 5 Russet 3 Katahdin 6 Any other variety not listed Classes 27-37 (Must be labeled) Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 27 Green Sweet SWEET POTATOES 28 Red Sweet 33 Long Red Cayenne (Plate of 3) 29 Big Bertha 34 Hungarian Hot Yellow 30 Yellow Banana 35 Jalapeno Classes 7-8 31 Pimento 36 Cubanelle Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 32 Cherry Type 37 Habanera 7 Any variety of Sweet Potatoes (Must be labeled) 8 Any variety of Yam (Must be labeled) TOMATOES

(Plate of 3) BEETS Classes 38-56 (Plate of 3) Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 (Beets should be medium size) 38 Big Boy Class 9 39 Better Boy 48 Heinz Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 40 Big Girl 49 Celebrity 9 Best plate of beets - any variety (Must be labeled) 41 Pink Girl 50 Golden Jubilee 42 Beef Steak 51 Lemon Boy 43 Heirloom 52 Italian Plum or Paste Type ONION 44 Early Girl 53 Yellow Pear (12 to a plate) (Plate of 3) 45 Italian 54 Red Pear (12 to a plate) Classes 10-15 46 Marglobe 55 Cherry Type (12 to a plate) Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 47 Rutgers 56 Tomatillo 10 Yellow Ebeneezer 13 Red Onion 11 White Sweet Spanish 14 White Onion CUCUMBERS-PICKLES 12 Yellow Sweet Spanish 15 Bermuda Onion Classes 57-59

Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 CABBAGE 57 Burpless Cucumbers (3 to a plate) Classes 16-18 58 Any other variety for slicing (3 to a plate) Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 59 Small Canning Pickle Type-2 to 4 inches long 16 Best Early Head (6 to 10 per plate, depending on size) 17 Best Late Head 18 Best Red Variety HERBS Classes 60-64 BEANS Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 (Quart Basket) 60 Dill Classes 19-22 61 Lavender Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 62 Parsley 19 Green Beans 63 Mint 20 Yellow Beans 64 Display of 4 herbs with variety labeled

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MISCELLANEOUS VEGETABLES PUMPKINS Classes 65-75 Classes 84-91 Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 Premiums $3.50 $2.50 $1.50

65 Yellow Sweet Corn (5 ears to a plate) 84 Field Pumpkin (Connecticut type)

✎ ✏✑✒ ✓✝ ✔ ✏✕✖✆✄ ✕ 66 White Sweet Corn (5 ears to a plate) ✌ ✍ 67 Multi-Colored Sweet Corn Y & W (5 ears to a plate) 86 Small Sugar Pumpkin 68 Carrots (6 to a plate) 87 Autumn Gold Hybrid Pumpkin 69 Kohlrabi (3 to a plate) 88 Baby or Miniature Pumpkin 70 Eggplant (1) 89 Spirit Hybrid 71 Garlic 90 Big Tom 72 Nuts-Variety must be labeled 91 Any variety not listed above. Must be labeled. 73 Turnips 74 Radish-Red Classes 92-94 75 The most unusual shaped vegetable Premiums $20.00 $15.00 $10.00

92 Big Max BASKET OF VEGETABLES 93 Atlantic Giant Class 76 94 Big Moon Premiums $7.50 $6.50 $5.50 76 Display of vegetables arranged in a basket. There should SQUASH be at least 8 varieties of vegetables. It will be judged on Classes 95-107 attractiveness, varieties, and quality. Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50

95 Acorn 102 Summer Straightneck MUSKMELON 96 Patty Pan 103 Golden Crookneck (One per class) 97 Butternut 104 Vegetable Spaghetti

Classes 77-78 98 Blue Hubbard 105 Golden Zucchini

✚✄✆✆ ✕ ✛ ✂✑✑✜☛✕☛ ✢✗✘✣ ✏ ✕☞ Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 99 Golden Hubbard ✗✘✙

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✚✄✆✆✕ ✛ ✂✑✑ ✜☛✕☛ ✢ ✓ ✆✄ ✗✘✣ ✥ 78 Any other properly named variety not listed 100 Green Hubbard 107 ✤ 101 Cocozelle Bush WATERMELON GOURDS (One per class) Classes 108-116 Classes 79-81 Premiums $1.50 $1.25 $1.00 Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 108 Dolphin 79 Dixie Queen 109 Turks Turban 80 Midget or Petite 110 Crown of Thorns 81 Sugar Baby 111 Luffa

112 Tennessee Spinners VEGETABLE DISPLAY 113 Straight Dipper or Baton (True Type) Class 82 114 Any other variety Lagenaria (Labeled)

Premiums $6.50 $5.50 $4.50 115 Big Apple ✝ 82 2 ✝ x 2 display using a mixture of vegetables from 116 Any other variety gourd (Labeled) Classes 1-81 Classes 117-119 GOURD AND MINI PUMPKIN DISPLAY Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 Class 83 117 Display of 5 Warties Premiums $5.50 $4.50 $3.50 118 Display of 5 Ornamentals 83 A display of gourds and mini pumpkins, arranged in a 119 Display of 5 Spoon Gourds fireside basket. Class 120 Premiums $2.50 $1.50 $1.25 120 Create a useful item from a gourd

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Classes 121-122 Class 137 Premiums $3.50 $2.50 $1.50 Premiums $4.50 $3.50 $2.50

121 Most Artistic Decorated 137 Tallest Sunflower 122 Gourd container with live plant or plants

JUNIOR DIVISION

✞✟✠✡✄☛ ☞☎ ✌✆ ✍ ✎✏✑✒ ✁ ✂✄☎✆✝ OPEN TO AGES 17 AND UNDER. Must have 4-H wristband or Class 123 Jr. Exhibitor pass Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 Premiums $5.50 $3.50 $2.50 123 Best lettered squash to read: Classes 138-144

138 Green Pepper-3 to a plate

✙✚✛✜✕ ✢ ✣✖ ✤✗ ✥✦✧ ★✩ ✓✔✕✖ ✗✘ 139 Potato-Desoto-3 per plate PUMPKINS, SQUASH, AND GOURDS 140 Pumpkin 141 Tomato-Big Boy-3 per plate Class 124 142 Mr. Potato Head - Ages 7 & Under

Premiums $10.50 $8.50 $6.50 143 Mr. Potato Head - Ages 8-13 Years

✬ ✪ ✫ ✭ ✮✯✰✱✲✳ ✴✵ ✰✶✷✰✸✮✹✯✺ ✯ ✻ ✶✲✯✼✺ ✲ ✹✭ ✽ ✴✶✾✭✯ 124 ✪✫ 144 Mr. Potato Head - Ages 14-17 Years Judged on varieties and attractiveness. Varieties must be Create Mr. Potato Head using vegetables, fruits and flowers of

named.

✿ ✼✴✮✿ ❀❁ ❂ ✴❃ ❃✴ ❀✬✿❀❀✭ ❄ ❅ ✬ ❄ ❅❁ ✳✴ ✶✾ GOURD DISPLAY Class 125 Classes 145-147 Premiums $10.50 $8.50 $6.50

VEGETABLE CRITTERS

✬ ✪ ✫ ✭ ✮✯✰✱✲✳ ✴✵ ✽✴ ✶✾✭✯ ✵✾ ✴✷ 125 ✪✫ Classes 109-120 Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50

145 Ages 7 & Under SUNFLOWER 146 Ages 8 - 13 Years Class 126 147 Ages 14 - 17 Years Premiums $4.50 $3.50 $2.50 Using a vegetable as a base (no pumpkins), create a critter. Small 126 Sunflower-More than one head (Fully mature heads) amounts of non-vegetable material may be used to accent your critter. THE BIGGER THE BETTER CATEGORY DECORATED PUMPKINS

Largest ❆ Must provide their own pumpkin

Each one of the following MUST have the variety name on the tag ❆ Must be small enough to be carried by the Exhibitor

❆ No carvings

Class 127-131 ❆ You may decorate your pumpkin using plant, floral or Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 vegetable items

127 Cabbage-Head only ❆ A minimal amount of non-live material may be used to 128 Onion-White accent your pumpkin 129 Pepper-Green Sweet 130 Potato-Yukon Gold Premiums $4.00 $3.50 $2.50 131 Tomato-Early Girl AGES 5-8 148 Most Humorous Class 132-134 149 Most Unusual Premiums $3.50 $2.50 $1.50

132 Gourd AGES 9-12 133 Muskmelon 150 Scariest 134 Watermelon 151 Most Unusual

Class 135 AGES 13-17 Premiums $25.00 $20.00 $15.00 152 Most effective use of live materials 135 Heaviest Pumpkin or Squash 153 Most Humorous (Must weigh at least 50 pounds or more)

Class 136

Premiums $3.50 $2.50 $1.50

136 Sunflower-Head only

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SCARECROWS PEARS

Must be freestanding Not less than 7, or more than 10 specimens per plate.

✆✝ ☎ ✞✟✠✞✞✡ ☛☞ ✝ ✌ ✍✞ ✎ ✞✄✄ ☎✏✑✆ ✒☞

✁✂✄☎ Classes 3-4

✓ ✔ ✕✖ ✗

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Use of commercial or rubber masks prohibited 3 Plate of Pears-Label as to variety Judging criteria will be based on Creativity, Originality, Audience 4 Plate of Winter Pears-Label as to variety Appeal, and Design.

Premiums $7.50 $5.50 $3.50 154 AGES 5-8 Class 5 155 AGES 9-12 Premiums $4.50 $2.50 $1.50 156 AGES 13-17 5 Display of 3 varieties-Label as to variety

157 ADULT ENTRY PEACHES 7 per plate-must be labeled FRUIT Classes 6-8 Premiums $2.50 $1.50 $1.25 DEPARTMENT 9 6 Any variety white peach 7 Any variety yellow peach DIVISION 4 8 Any variety red peach JUDGING: STARTING AFTER 9:00 AM Class 9 TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2019 Premiums $4.50 $2.50 $1.50 9 Display of 3 varieties, 3 per plate

QUINCES AND PLUMS Classes 10-11 Premiums $2.50 $1.50 $1.25 10 Quince-Best plate of any variety (5 per plate) 11 Plum-Best plate of any variety (12 per plate)

Entries close Saturday, August 10, 2019, at 5:00 PM. Articles for GRAPES exhibit should be delivered to the Grange & Horticulture building 3 bunches per plate between the hours of 12:00 Noon and 8:00 PM on Monday, Classes 12-14 August 26, 2019. All entries MUST remain in place until Monday, Premiums $2.50 $1.50 $1.25 September 2, 2019, and can be removed between the hours of 12 Red Variety 5:00 PM and 8:00 PM that evening. We are not responsible for 13 White Variety articles left after removal time. 14 Blue Variety All premiums must be picked up during the Fair. No premiums will be mailed or held after closing of Fair. CRABAPPLES Class 15

Fruit must be grown by the exhibitor Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50

Fruit showing signs of deterioration will be disposed of. 15 Crabapples (7 per plate)

APPLES MISCELLANEOUS Class 1 Class 16 Premiums $3.50 $2.50 $1.50 Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 1 One variety (7 per plate) Must be labeled. Plate will be 16 Miscellaneous fruit-ones not listed above furnished by the Fairboard Class 2 FRUIT BOWL Premiums $5.50 $3.50 $2.50 Class 17 2 Display of 5 varieties (7 per plate) Must be labeled. Plate will Premiums $4.50 $3.50 $2.50 be furnished by the Fairboard. 17 Fruit Bowl-Use at least 5 varieties of fruit. It will be judged on attractiveness and quality.

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WINE JUDGING STANDARD

Appearance

Aroma/Bouquet

Taste/Texture

Aftertaste

Overall Impression

ENTRY RULES: 1. Homemade wine is open to all adult competitors. MINI ROADSIDE MARKETING DISPLAY 2. Wines may be made from grapes, other fruits, berries, vegetables, grains, and other suitable ingredients or Class 18 blend of these. Premiums $40.00 for each display 3. Ingredients may be fresh, canned, dried, concentrated, 18 Open to any Stark County Commercial Grower and those or otherwise preserved. in adjoining counties. Any commercial grower will be 4. Wines should be amateur-homemade by the process of fermentation and must not be blended with commercial allowed at least six frontage feet in the Grange building to wines. display fruits, vegetables, honey gift packages, ornamental 5. Wines appropriate for the fortification may be fortified corn, and other items normally sold in your roadside with suitable commercial spirits. marketing establishment on a seasonal or year-round 6. Each bottle must be labeled as to the kind of fruit basis. An attractive sign should be used for your business. (product) used. All items must be displayed in an appealing manner. Any perishable fruit or vegetable should be replaced as needed 7. Each bottle will be opened for judging and re-corked and to keep the display inviting throughout the 7-day fair. left on display. Exhibitors may take future orders during the fair. Entries 8. Effective February 1, 1979, no federal certificate is close Saturday, August 10, 2019 at 5:00 PM. All displays needed for wines made for home use. This provision should be in place in the Grange building by 8:00 PM, also allows wine made at home to be taken from the Monday, August 26, 2019. premises for exhibition or use at ✁✂✄☎✄✆ ✝☎✞✟✠ contests. 9. No bottle is to be taller than 12 inches for display purposes. 10. When there is no competition, the judge may award first HOMEMADE WINES or no premium, according to the merits of the exhibit.

DEPARTMENT 9 DIVISION 5 DESCRIPTIONS FOR JUDGING Red Dry-Red, blue, or purple of suitable taste and alcohol content JUDGING: 1:00 PM for dinner table use. THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 2019 White Dry-White or golden with no tinge of brown, pink, or gray; of suitable taste and alcohol content for table wine. Rose Dry-Pink, no tinge of brown; delicate in bouquet and flavor; light in body and alcohol; suitable for table wine. White Sweet-White or golden with no tinge of pink, brown, or gray; heavier body and flavor, and higher alcohol content than dry table wine. Suitable for general social drinking. Rose Sweet-Same as dry rose except finished slightly sweeter. Dessert-Red, blue, purple, tawny or dark brown; rich in bouquet and flavor; medium to sweet; full bodied and of high

alcohol content; may be fortified. Entries close Saturday, August 10, 2019, at 5:00 PM. Articles for Sparkling Wine-Red, white, or rose; must be naturally exhibit should be delivered to the Grange & Horticulture building carbonated through fermentation; may be sweet or dry; between the hours of 9:30 and 11:30 AM on Thursday, August a judicious balance of sweetness. 29, 2019. All entries MUST remain in place until Monday, Define what fruit is used in wine or product. September 2, 2019, and can be removed between the hours of 5:00 PM and 8:00 PM that evening. We are not responsible for articles left after removal time.

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Classes 1-11 ENTRY RULES: Premiums $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 1. Beer must be homemade by an amateur. No STILL WINES (GRAPE) professional breweries permitted. 2. Beer may be made from grapes, other fruits, berries, 1 White Dry vegetables, grains, other suitable ingredients, or 2 Red Dry blends of these. 3 White Sweet 3. Your homebrew must not have been brewed at any 4 Red Sweet place that brews beverages for any commercial

research, or production of any other purpose, including FRUIT AND OTHER AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS brew-on premises establishments. 5 White Dry 4. Must use standard 10 to 16-ounce glass bottles for each 6 Rose Dry beer entry. All bottles must be labeled as to kind or 7 White Sweet product used. No individual name can appear on the 8 Red Sweet label or cap. 9 Rose Sweet 5. You must bring one bottle for the judging of each entry. Classes 1-6 SPARKLING AND DESSERT WINES Premiums $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 (GRAPE OR OTHER FRUITS) 1 Ale, Light (American to Pales) 10 Sparkling Wine 2 Ale, Amber (Reds, Bitters) 11 Dessert Wine 3 Ale, Dark (Browns to Stouts) 4 Lagers, Light (Pilsner, Vienna Marzen) 5 Lagers, Dark (Bocks) 6 Specialty Brews (Fruits, Spices)

HOMEBREW FLOWERS COMPETITION DEPARTMENT 9 DEPARTMENT 9 DIVISION 7 DIVISION 6 JUDGING:

ST ✆ ✝ ✞ JUDGING: 1:00 PM ✁✂✄ ☎ - 1 JUDGING TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2019 9:30 AM FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 2019

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✆ ✞ ✁✂✄ ☎ - 2 JUDGING SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 2019 1:30 PM

Entries close Saturday, August 10, 2019, at 5:00 PM. Articles for exhibit should be delivered to the Grange & Horticulture building between the hours of 9:30 and 11:30 AM on Friday, August 30, 2019. All entries MUST remain in place until Monday, September 2, 2019, and can be removed between the hours of 5:00 PM and 8:00 PM that evening. We are not responsible for articles left after removal time.

HOMEBREW JUDGING STANDARD

Appearance All entries for BOTH shows must be made by Saturday, Aroma/Bouquet August 10, 2019 by 5:00 PM. This includes the Junior

Taste/Texture Division-17 years and younger.

Aftertaste

Overall Impression

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✂✄☎✂✆✝✄✞ ✟✠✡☛✂ ✆☞✌ ✍✠✂✎☞✂ ☞ ✍✂✏✝✟ ✑ ✒ ✓✔ ✟✡ ✆

✁ ✂✄ the first show, Classes 1-41

✒ ✔ ✟✡ ✆ ☎✁✂ ☞ ✂✏✡✄ ☞✁✡☛✌ ✡ ✆ ✝✟ ✂✄☎✂✆✝✄✞ ✡☎✁ ☞✁✡☛☞ ✌ ✍✠✂✎☞✂

✖ ✗ ✕ Premiums $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 put A and B AFTER DIVISION number on your entry form. 1 Ageratum (Example: Department 9-Division 6A-Class 9) 2 Aster-2 blooms 3 Calendula-1 variety, 3 bloom All premiums must be picked up during the Fair. No 4 Carnations, 3 bloom, any color premiums will be mailed or held after closing of Fair. 5 Celosia (Crested, Coxcomb) 1 stem 6 Celosia (Plumed or Feathered) 1 stem 7 Chrysanthemums, small variety, 1 spray The flower division is open to Stark and abutting counties and 8 Cleome or spider plant, 2 stems amateurs only are permitted to enter. 9 Coleus, regular leaf, 2 stems 10 Coleus, scalloped leaf, 2 stems In order that the exhibits will be fresh during the seven days of the 11 Coreopsis-3 blooms Fair, there will be two separate shows for the cut flower displays, 12 Cosmos, any color, 3 stems, buds permitted arrangements, and specimen classes. 13 Dahlia, small, 1 bloom 14 Dahlia, large, 1 bloom Entries can be removed between 5:00 PM and 8:00 PM on 15 Dahlia, Pompons, 3 blooms Monday, September 2, 2019, unless arrangements have been 16 Geranium, 1 bloom made with the Superintendent. We are not responsible for articles 17 Gerbera Daisy, 3 blooms, any color left after removal time. 18 Gladiolus, 3 spikes, any color 19 Gloriosa or Rudbeckia Daisy, 3 blooms FIRST SHOW (Show A): Entries for the exhibit should be 20 Globe Amaranth, 3 blooms delivered to the Grange & Horticulture building on Monday, 21 Hydrangea, Cone type August 26, 2019 between 12:00 Noon and 8:00 PM. Entries 22 Hydrangea, Ball type, any color MUST be removed after 8:00 PM, Friday, August 30, 2019. 23 Marigold, Large flowered, 3 blooms 24 Marigold, Small flowered, 1 spray Please note entries for potted plant, terrariums and flower 25 Petunia, 3 blooms, any color boxes should be delivered to the Grange & Horticulture 26 Double Petunia, 3 blooms building on Monday, August 26, 2019, between 12:00 Noon 27 Phlox, 1 spray and 8:00 PM. Entries MUST remain for the entire 7 days of the 28 Roses, Hybrid Tea, 3 blooms, any color Fair. 29 Roses, Floribunda. 1 spray, any color 30 Salvia, 3 stems, any color SECOND SHOW (Show B): Entries for the exhibit should be 31 Sedum, 2 stems delivered to the Grange & Horticulture building on Saturday, 32 Snapdragons, 3 spikes, any color August 31, 2019 between the hours of 10:00 AM and 12:00 33 Statice, fresh, 3 stems Noon. 34 Strawflower, fresh, 3 blooms 35 Zinnia, Large variety, 2 blooms Exhibitors delivering entries for the second show may use the 7th 36 Zinnia, Small flowered, 1 variety, 3 colors Street entrance and drive up to the North end of the Grange & Horticulture building ONLY until 10:00 AM on Saturday, August JUNIOR DIVISION 31,2019. Help will be provided if needed. 17 years and under 37 Chrysanthemums, small variety, 1 spray ENTRY DEADLINE FOR ALL CLASSES-AUGUST 10, 2019 38 Geranium, 1 bloom 39 Marigold, small flowered, 1 spray SPECIMENS 40 Petunia, 3 blooms, any color 41 Snapdragons, 3 spikes, any color 1. Entries must be grown by the exhibitor with a limit of one entry per class. CUT FLOWER DISPLAY 2. All specimens must be labeled as to variety. RULES 3. Must be de-budded unless schedule states otherwise. 1. Entries must be grown by the exhibitor with a limit of one entry 4. All foliage must be presented unless schedule states per class. otherwise. 2. Must be done in an attractive container. 5. Containers to be furnished by the exhibitor. May use bottle 3. No pop bottles or jars. or wide mouth jar when necessary for heavy stemmed 4. A display is more than one flower. specimen.

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Classes 42-89 ARRANGEMENTS Premiums $2.00 $1.75 $1.50 Flowers must be garden grown unless otherwise 42 Angelonia stated. 43 Aster FIRST SHOW (A) AND SECOND SHOW (B) 44 Bachelor Button 45 Calendulas Classes 90-99

46 Celosia-Plumed Premiums $3.00 $2.50 $1.50

✑ ☎✠✂✆✔ ✧✓ ✞✏✆✌ 47 Chrysanthemums, Large variety 90 ✣✤✥✓✁✦ -Use of safety equipment in your

48 Chrysanthemums, Pompom variety planter

★ ✣✩ ✪✝✄✫✓✁ ✢ ✬ ✟✟✭✂☛✌

49 Cone Flowers ✚ -Use a toy dump truck as a planter

✣✪✓✢✢✓✁✢ ✮ ✁✂✌ 50 Coreopsis ★☞ -Incorporate a shovel with your

51 Cosmos arrangement

✣✑✆✫ ✬ ✥✂☎☛✌

52 Coxcomb-Crested ★ ✯ - Predominately red arrangement

★ ✣ ✞✦ ✁ ✞ ✢✞✂✏✏✌

✱ ✲ ✳ 53 Dahlias-Small variety ✰ -Using green foliage with your

54 Dahlias-Cactus variety arrangement

★ ✕ ✣✴☎☛ ✞✦ ✬ ✥✂☎☛✌

55 Dahlias-Large variety ✱ -Using roadside materials

✣ ✁✂ ☎✔ ✁✟✔✌

✵ ✱ ✵

56 Dahlias-Bi-Color 9✘ -Using an animal vase

★ ✣✪✂✆✝ ✞✌

57 Gaillardia ✶ -Use of sunflowers

★ ✣✪ ✩✆ ✷✁✆ ✂✞✌

58 Gerbera Daisy ✗ -Using a planter that has been recycled

★★ ✣✩ ☎✏✏✓✁✢ ✮ ✁✂✌ 59 Gladiolus ✳ -Multi-colored flowers 60 Gloriosa/Rudbeckia Daisy 61 Hydrangea, Cone shaped JUNIOR DIVISION 62 Hydrangea, Ball Shaped, any color FIRST SHOW (A) AND SECOND SHOW (B) 63 Larkspur 17 years and under 64 Marigold, Large type 65 Marigold, Small type Classes 100-101

66 Nasturtiums Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.75

✣ ✁✏✆✞✝ ✆✓✁ ✮✁✂✌

✸ ✹

67 Pansy ✚ ✛✛ -Use a wooden box for a planter

✣✎☎✞☛ ✎☎✆ ✬ ✞✂☎✌ 68 Petunia, Single ✚ ✛✚ -Design using a hat 69 Petunia, Double 70 Rose FLOWER DISPLAY 71 Scabosia Class 102 72 Snapdragon Premiums $10.00 $8.00 $6.00

73 Statice

☞ ✪✓ ✏✫✟ ☎✔ ✠ ✝✆ ✠✟✭✂✞✏ ☛✁ ✂ ✓✁ ☎ ✯ ✯ ✏✫☎ ✂

✹ ✺ ✻ ✺ ✹ ✼ ✚ ✛ 74 Strawflower

✽ Separate bouquets, each labeled as to variety 75 Sunflower, Small/Dwarf 76 Zinnia, Large type ✽ Should be in attractive containers. 77 Zinnia, Small type ✽ Judged on variety, condition and attractiveness.

✽ Must be garden grown.

JUNIOR DIVISION POTTED PLANTS, ETC. 17 years and under Must remain at the Fair for 7 days

78 Pansy

❁❂❃ ❄❅❆ ❇❅ ❆❈❉ 79 Cone Flowers SMALL HOUSE PLANTS- ✾✿❀❀ 80 Petunia, Single Classes 103-114 (Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50) 81 Petunia, Double 103 African Violet, Single bloom 82 Snapdragon 104 African Violet, Double bloom 83 Zinnia, Small type 105 Begonia 106 Boston Fern

HOSTA 107 Caladium

✄☎✆✝ ✞✂ ✟ ✂☎✠✡ ✝ ✁☛✂✞ ☞ ✌✡ ✍ ✟✝✂

84 Hosta, Dwarf variety, ✁✂ 108 Orchid

✑✄☎✟✟ ✒☎ ✞✓✂✆✔✡ ✁ ✂ ✄ ☎✆✝✞✂ ✟✂☎✠✡ ☞ ✌ ✆ ✕ ✌✡ ✖ ✟☛

85 ✎✏✆☎ ✡ 109 Jade Plant

❊✏ ✂✫✥ ✏ ☎✆

✚ ✚✛ ✺ ✸

✎✏✆☎ ✡ ✂ ☛✓✝✄ ✒ ☎✞✓✂✆ ✔✡ ✁✂ ✄ ☎✆✝ ✞✂ ✟✂☎✠✡ ✕✌ ✆ ✌✡ ✖ ✞✂✂✁

✙ ✚✛

✗ ✘

✎✏✆☎ ✡ ✜ ☎✞✢ ✂ ✒☎ ✞✓✂✆✔✡ ✁ ✂ ✄ ☎✆✝ ✞✂ ✟✂☎✠✡ ✌ ✆ ✌✡ ✚✘ 87 ✚ ✛ 111 Kalanchoe

Variegated 112 Prayer Plant

✎✏✆☎ ✡ ✖✓☎✁✆ ✒☎ ✞✓✂✆✔✡ ✁ ✂ ✄☎✆✝ ✞✂ ✟✂☎✠ ✒✂ ✞ ✌✡ ✍ ✟✝✂ ✚✘ ✗✗ 113 Any plant that vines 89 Hosta, one stem in bloom 114 Any small house plant not listed

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☎✆✝ ✞✟ LARGE HOUSE PLANTS- ✁✂✄ Class 115 Premiums $3.50 $2.50 $1.50 115 Any large house plant not listed above-Must be labeled

HERBS AND SUCCULENTS Classes 116-117 Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 116 Collection of Cactus or Succulents 117 Herb Display (Judged on number of varieties)

Entries close Saturday, August 10, 2019, at 5:00 PM. Articles HANGING BASKETS for exhibit should be delivered to the Grange & Horticulture Classes 118-119 building. There are two separate judging dates for the Premiums $3.50 $2.50 $1.50 Domestics division, so please read carefully the judging times 118 Hanging plant exhibited for foliage-Labeled and delivery dates. All entries MUST remain in place until 119 Hanging plant exhibited for flowers-Labeled Monday, September 2, 2019, and can be removed between the hours of 5:00 PM and 8:00 PM that evening. We are not TERRARIUMS responsible for articles left after removal time. Classes 120-121

Premiums $2.50 $2.00 $1.50 FIRST JUDGING: Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at 1:00

☞✌✍ ✎✏✑✍✒✓ ✔ ✕ ✎✌ ✖ ✕ ✗✑ ✏✘✒✎✒✓

✠✡ ☛ PM. Delivery date will be Tuesday, August 27, 2019

☞✌✍ ✎✏✑✍✒✓ ✠ ☛✕ ✎✌ ✠ ✕ ✗✑✏✘ ✒✎✒✓ ✠✡✠ between the hours of 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM.

Please note Decorated cakes, cookies, cupcakes,

and Gingerbread Houses (Classes 1-9 only) can be FLOWER BOXES delivered on Monday, August 26, 2019 between the Must remain at the Fair for 7 days hours of 12:00 Noon and 8:00 PM. Classes 122-124

Premiums $5.50 $4.50 $3.50 122 Decorated window box-Must have live plants and nothing SECOND JUDGING: Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at artificial 1:00 PM. Delivery date will be Wednesday, August 28, 123 Patio pot or container 2019 between the hours of 9:00 AM to 11:30 AM. 124 Strawberry pot with live plants

For either dates, exhibitors delivering entries should use the MINIATURE DISPLAYS Seventh Street gate entrance and may drive up to the North Classes 125-126 end of the building ONLY until 10:00 AM. After that time, entries Premiums $4.00 $3.50 $3.00 will need to be brought in from the parking area. Help will be 125 Miniature landscape design created on a tray or pot available. 126 Fairy Garden Entry rules: 1. Entries confined to Stark County residents. 2. Entries close Saturday, August 10, 2019 by 5:00 PM. 3. Entries in all Division 8 Classes are open to adults 18 and DOMESTICS over except Junior Baking classes, which are restricted to 17 years and younger. DEPARTMENT 9 4. Please include a copy of your recipe on a 4 x 6 index card along with your name and membership/exhibitor number. DIVISION 8 5. Any questions may be directed to [email protected]. Please include GRANGE in your subject line, and include your name and phone number.

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6. Placement stickers will be used in place of ribbons during Amateur Bakers judging of entries. Entrants wishing actual ribbons may 1 Birthday cake request them upon pick-up of items. 2 Nature 7. Upon delivery of entries, please make sure if you DO NOT 3 Patriotic want to donate your baked goods to the auction, that you Professional Bakers

have a RED sticker placed on your entry tag at check-in.

✡ ✟ ✟ ✚

✁✌✁✦✧ ★✝☎ ✁ ✂ ✎ ✎ ✁✔✢✁✁✦ ✑ ✓ 4 Wedding Cake (two-✎ 5 Any Holiday BAKED GOODS AUCTION 2019 6 Decorated Cupcakes MARK YOUR CALENDARS! Miscellaneous JOIN US ONCE AGAIN FOR OUR BAKED GOODS 7 Decorated Cookies (Plate of 6) 8 Cupcakes (Plate of 6) AUCTION ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2019 AND

WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 2019 AT 6:00 PM IN THE Gingerbread Houses for all ages SOUTH END OF THE GRANGE AND HORTICULTURE Premiums (9A) $8.00 $6.00 $5.00 BUILDING. ALL PROCEEDS WILL GO TO THE (9B) $7.00 $5.00 $3.00

IMPROVEMENTS IN THE BUILDING. (9C) $5.00 $3.50 $2.50

✡ ✟ ✟ ✟ ✟ ✟ ✚

✍ ✂ ✍✁✌✩✌✁✝ ✦ ✏ ✪☎✁☎ ✎ ✩ ✁ ✂ ✝ ✩ ✝✌ ✦ ✂ ☞✝✌ ✍✁✌ ✎ ✏✝ ✂ ✑ ✓ ☎✫✪✝✌✁ THANK YOU TO KIKO AUCTIONEERS! ✜☞☞ 9A Gingerbread House-Ages 18 and over Judging on Tuesday, August 27, 2019 will take place 9B Gingerbread House-Ages 12-17 with the following items and classes: 9C Gingerbread House-Ages 11 and under Decorated Cakes-Classes 1-6 Decorated Cookies and Cupcakes-Classes 7-8 CAKES

Gingerbread Houses-Class 9 ☛ All departmental rules apply

Cakes-Classes10-16 ☛ No box mixes Cookies-Classes 17-29 ☛ Cakes are judged on general appearance, lightness, Cake Pops/Gingerbread Men-Classes 46-48 texture and flavor. Icing is also considered. Gluten Free-49-51 ☛ Two layered unless specified.

Special Recipe Baking-Class 58 Classes 10-16 ✆✝✞ ✁☎ ✁✂✄☎ -Classes 66-68

Premiums $4.50 $4.00 $3.75

✟ ✆ ✁✂✄☎ okies-Classes 72-74 10 Marble Jr. Cakes-Classes 77-79 11 Chocolate Cheesecake (Baked) Jr. Cookies-Classes 83-85 12 White Cake with White Frosting Judging on Wednesday, August 28, 2019 will take 13 Pudding place with the following items and classes: 14 Yellow Cake with Chocolate Frosting

Breads-Classes 30-41 15 Applesauce

✬ ✭ ✮✡ ✯✟✟

✁ ☞✄☎ ✦ Candy-Classes 42-45 ✑ Sugar Free-Classes 52-54 Ethnic-Classes 55-57 COOKIES

Pies-Classes 59-65 ☛ All departmental rules apply.

✠✡ ✁☎ ✁✂✄☎ -Classes 69-71 Cookies (total of 12) are to be delivered on an eight-inch Jr. Pies-Classes 80-82 plate enclosed in a zip lock type bag.

Jr. Candy/Confections-Classes 86-88 ☛ Cookies are judged on external characteristics such as uniformity in shape and size, and crust evenly browned. DECORATED CAKES Texture of cookie and flavor, true to type of cookie, is considered.

☛ Cake may be a dummy, just decorations will be judged. Classes 17-24 ☛ May use Royal icing. Premiums $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 ☛ Only one entry per class.

17 Peanut Butter

☞✝ ✌✍✁✌ ✎✏✝ ✂ ✑✒✓ ✔ ✑✕✓✖ ☛ Single layer cakes should not be JUDGING SCORE CARD 18 Snickerdoodles

19 Oatmeal Raisin

✗ ✡ ✡ ✡ ✘✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✚ ✛✟✡

✍ ✂✝☞ ✎ ✒ ✂✎☎ ✌

20 Salted Caramel

✛✛ ✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙ ✛ ✟✡

✁✝✌✝✂✢✁ ✣ ✒ ✂✎☎ ✜

21 Butter Cookie

✤ ✟ ✥ ✡✛✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙✙ ✛ ✟✡

✝ ✂☎✏ ✖✕ ✒ ✂✎☎ ✌✞ 22 Butterscotch Classes 1-8 23 Chocolate Chip Premiums $8.00 $6.00 $5.00 24 Lemon

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BAR COOKIES Classes 25-29 Classes 46-48

25 ✁✂✄☎✆✝ Premiums $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 26 Peanut Butter/Chocolate Chip 46 Cake Pops-White 27 Monster 47 Cake Pops-Chocolate 28 Pumpkin cream cheese 48 Gingerbread Men-6 decorated 29 Sugar Cookie GLUTEN FREE BREADS For a food to be labeled as gluten-free, the FDA states that it must

✞ All departmental rules apply. contain no more than 20 parts per million (ppm) of gluten.

✞ One loaf per class. ✞ All elements of entry should follow gluten-free standards.

✞ Place bread in plastic bag and label. ✞ All classes in this section were selected from

✞ No bread machine entries. www.allrecipes.com.

✞ Entrants may adjust recipes as long as gluten-free Classes 30-41 standards are followed.

Premiums $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 ✞ One loaf or 6 items per plate. NO YEAST Classes 49-51 30 Banana Bread Premiums $3.50 $2.50 $2.00 31 Zucchini Bread 49 Coconut Flour Chocolate Brownies 32 Pumpkin Bread 50 Blueberry Muffin Peach Cobbler 33 Orange Bread 51 Sweet Corn Bread

SUGAR FREE YEAST BREADS/ROLLS -One loaf or plate of 6 34 Dinner Rolls ✞ All classes in this section chosen from 35 Whole Wheat Bread www.allrecipes.com.

36 Sweet Bread-Loaf or braided ✞ Participants are free to use any recipe as long as it fits 37 Caramel Pecan the class description.

✞ All entries must follow sugar free standards.

Classes 52-54 MUFFINS/SCONES Premiums $3.50 $2.50 $2.00 38 Blueberry Muffins 52 Sugar Free Applesauce Cake 39 Cornbread Muffins 53 Banana Vegan Muffins 40 Apple Cinnamon Scones 54 No sugar Apple Pie 41 Lemon Blueberry Scones

CANDY ETHNIC

✞ Arrange on a six-inch plate.

✞ All classes in this section chosen from

✞ Place in a plastic bag.

www.allrecipes.com.

✟✆✠✡ ☛✆ ✂ ☞✝✌ ✍✆ ✎☎✡✌✌✆✏ ✄✏ ✑ ✒✁ ✓ ✔✁ ✡ ✏✕✆ ✓ ✠✑☎✕ ✖ ✞

✞ Participants are free to use any recipe as long as it fits the class description. Classes 42-45 Classes 55-57 Premiums $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 Premiums $3.50 $2.50 $2.00 42 Chocolate covered pretzels 55 Thai Coconut and Cocoa Macaroons 43 Peanut Butter Fudge 56 Italian Cheesecake Cookies 44 White Fudge 57 Swedish Tea Ring 45 Caramels

CAKE POPS/GINGERBREAD MEN

✗✑✘✆ ☛✄☛✝ ✙ ✔✚ ✌✄ ✍✆ ✕✡✝ ☛✛✑✜✆✕ ✡ ✏ ✑ ✒✢ ✓ ✣✤✢ ✝ ✌✜☎✄✥ ✄✑✂ ✞

brick.

✞ Cake pops to be iced and decorated.

✞ Gingerbread Men-Plate of 6

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SPECIAL RECIPE BAKING 3. With mixer on low, gradually add powdered sugar until Must use recipe as printed ingredients are completely combined (be sure to scrape the sides and bottom of the bowl with a spatula). Class 58 4. Once your cake has cooled completely, cover with Premiums $6.50 $5.50 $4.50 frosting. 58 Special Recipe Cake The Best Carrot Cake Recipe Cake: PIES

Fruit pies are to be two rolled crusts unless a

2 1/2 cups all-purpose flour lattice top or a crumb topping is stated.

1 cup granulated sugar

Use an 8- or 9-inch disposable pan.

1 cup dark brown sugar

No graham cracker or cookie crumb crusts.

1 1/2 tsp. baking soda

Pies are judged on general appearance,

1 tsp. baking powder tenderness, flakiness, and flavor of the crust.

1 tsp. salt Filling should be well cooked and flavor should

2 tsp. ground cinnamon be true to kind of pie.

1/2 tsp. nutmeg Classes 59-64

1 cup canola or vegetable oil Premiums $4.50 $4.00 $3.75

1/2 cup or 1 stick unsalted butter 59 Peach Pie-2 crust

4 large eggs 60 Triple Berry

1 Tbsp. vanilla extract 61 Dutch Apple 3 cups grated carrots 62 Cherry-Lattice Top Cream Cheese Frosting: 63 Coconut Cream

1/2 cup or 1 stick unsalted butter 64 Peanut Butter Cream

8 ounces cream cheese, softened

✝✞✟✠✄✡ 1 tsp. vanilla extract ✁✂✄☎✆

1/4 tsp. salt OPEN TO MEN ONLY

4 cups powdered sugar

Cake: CAKES 1. Preheat oven to 350F and prepare two 8-inch pans by lining the bottoms with parchment paper and lightly Classes 65-67 greasing and flouring the sides. Premiums $4.25 $4.00 $3.75 2. In a large bowl, whisk together your flour, sugars, baking 65 Apple Crisp powder, baking soda, salt, cinnamon, and nutmeg. 66 Yellow Cake with Chocolate Frosting 3. Add your canola oil and melted butter and stir well. 67 Marble 4. Add eggs, one at a time, stirring well after each addition. 5. Stir in vanilla extract. PIES 6. Stir in carrots until ingredients are well-combined. Classes 68-70 7. Evenly divide carrot cake batter into prepared baking Premiums $4.50 $4.00 $3.75 pans and bake on 350F for 40 minutes (toothpick 68 Apple-2 crust inserted in center should come out mostly clean with a 69 Cherry-2 crust few moist crumbs). 70 Chocolate Cream 8. Allow carrot cake to cool in the pans for 10 minutes, then run a knife around the edge and invert onto cooling rack COOKIES to cool completely. 9. Allow cake to cool completely before covering with Classes 71-73 cream cheese frosting. Premiums $3.00 $2.50 $2.00 71 Chocolate Chip-No nuts 72 Peanut Butter Cream Cheese Frosting: 73 Sugar-No Icing 1. Combine butter and cream cheese in a large bowl and

use an electric mixer to beat until creamy, well- combined, and lump-free. CANDY 2. Add vanilla extract and sprinkle salt into the bowl and stir Classes 74-75 well to combine. Premiums $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 74 Caramel 75 Peanut Clusters

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YOUTH BAKING

Entries open to youth 17 years and younger

Any 4-H member that has a wristband will not need to pay for entry fees. All other youth will need to purchase a $5.00 Junior Exhibitor Pass.

All participants will need to fill out an entry form. Please include your wristband number. The Fair office will assign you a Junior Exhibitor number.

Be sure to read all Division 8 rules. Some Classes will have additional rules.

Follow delivery schedule as specified.

CAKES Entries close Saturday, August 10, 2019, at 5:00 PM. Articles for Classes 76-78 exhibit should be delivered to the Grange & Horticulture building Premiums $4.50 $4.00 $3.75 between the hours of 12:00 Noon and 8:00 PM on Monday, 76 White Cake with White Frosting August 26, 2019. All entries MUST remain in place until Monday, 77 Lemon September 2, 2019, and can be removed between the hours of 78 Texas Sheet Cake (9 x 12 pan) 5:00 PM and 8:00 PM that evening. We are not responsible for articles left after removal time. PIE

Classes 79-81 All canned goods must have been canned since the last

Premiums $4.50 $4.00 $3.75 Fair.

✙✚✛✜✢✍ ☛☞ ✒✣✠ ✝✄✡ ✤ 79 Apple Must be labeled with the year

80 Pumpkin Follow USDA procedures, which include: fill of the jar, 81 Cherry-2 Crust color, perfection of food, and appearance.

Canned goods can be in either standard or wide- COOKIES mouthed jars.

No rings. Classes 82-84

No I.D. labels. Premiums $3.00 $2.50 $2.00

No rust on lids. 82 Peanut Butter Blossom Cookies-www.allrecipes.com

No paraffin. 83 Chocolate Chip 84 Oatmeal Raisin No freezer jams.

No decorative lids.

CANDY Display of fruit, jelly, jam, butter, unusual meat, etc. must be labeled with product of jar.

Classes 85✁ 87

Methods are hot water bath and pressure-cooking. Premiums $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 USDA recommends fruits to be processed by hot 85 Peanut Butter Fudge water bath and vegetables and meats to be pressure

86 Cake Pops (3)-Chocolate-Iced and Decorated canned.

☛☞ ✞ ✌✍ ✎ ✏✍ ✑✒ ✟✓☛✔☛✞✕ ✖ ✓✄✗✘ ✂✄☎✆✝✞✟✠✡

Canned Goods Department is open to Stark County and 87 Buckeyes-6 pieces abutting counties are permitted to enter.

CANNED FRUIT 1 Quart Standard or Wide Mouth Jar CANNED GOODS Must be labeled Classes 1-16 DEPARTMENT 9 Premiums $2.25 $2.00 $1.75 DIVISION 9 1 Apples 9 Plums 2 Applesauce 10 Quinces JUDGING: AFTER 9:00 AM 3 Blackberries 11 Raspberries (Black) TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2019 4 Elderberries 12 Raspberries (Red) 5 Fruit Combination 13 Rhubarb 6 Grapes 14 Sour Cherries 7 Pears 15 Sweet Dark Red Cherries 8 Peaches, Yellow 16 Sweet White Cherries 35

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Class 17 Class 51 Premiums $7.50 $5.50 $4.50 Premiums $4.50 $3.50 $2.50 17 Display of canned Fruit-6 varieties 51 Display of Spiced Fruits-3 varieties

JELLIES CANNED VEGETABLES 8 oz. standard jelly jar 1 quart standard or wide mouth jar Must be labeled Must be labeled Classes 18-29 Classes 52-62 Premiums $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 Premiums $2.25 $2.00 $1.75 18 Apple 24 Grape 52 Beans (Green) 58 Cauliflower 19 Blackberry 25 Mint 53 Pumpkin 59 Corn (Pint) 20 Cherry 26 Plum 54 Beans (Yellow) 60 Peas (Pint) 21 Crabapple 27 Raspberry (Black) 55 Beets (Pickled) 61 Tomatoes 22 Elderberry 28 Raspberry (Red) 56 Carrots 62 Tomato juice 23 Orange 29 Corn Cob 57 Vegetables (Mixed) Class 30 Premiums $5.50 $4.50 $3.50 MISCELLANEOUS 30 Display of Jellies-6 varieties Must be labeled Classes 63-78 JAM Premiums $2.25 $2.00 $1.75 8 oz. standard jelly jar 63 Catsup-Pint Must be labeled 64 Chili Sauce-Pint Classes 31-38 65 Peppers-Quart Premiums $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 66 Pickles-Bread and Butter-Pint 31 Tomato 35 Peach 67 Pickles-Dill-Quart 32 Cherry 36 Raspberry (Black) 68 Chow Chow-Quart 33 Pineapple 37 Raspberry (Red) 69 Pickles-Whole Sour-Quart 34 Marmalade 38 Strawberry 70 Pickles-Whole Sweet-Quart Class 39 71 Relish-Pint 72 Salsa-Pint Premiums $5.50 $4.50 $3.50 73 Cucumber Relish-Pint 39 Display of Jams-6 varieties 74 Pepper Relish-Pint

75 Fruit Salsa-Pint BUTTERS 76 Spaghetti Sauce-Quart 8 oz. standard jelly jar 77 Vegetable Soup Mix-Quart Must be labeled 78 Bean Soup Classes 40-45 Premiums $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 CANNED MEATS 40 Apple 43 Plum Butter 1 quart standard or wide mouth jar 41 Grape 44 Pear Must be labeled 42 Hot Pepper 45 Peach Classes 79-82

Premiums $2.75 $2.50 $2.25 Class 46 79 Beef 81 Veal Premiums $3.50 $2.50 $1.50 80 Chicken 82 Sloppy Joe 46 Display of Butter-4 varieties JUICES 1 quart standard or wide mouth jar SPICED FRUIT Must be labeled 1 quart standard or wide mouth jar Class 83 Must be labeled Premiums $4.50 $3.50 $2.50 Classes 47-50 83 Display of 6 juices-3 fruit juices and 3 vegetable juices Premiums $2.25 $2.00 $1.75 47 Apples 49 Peaches 48 Cherries 50 Pears

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SPECIAL CANNING DISPLAY DRIED HERBS All jars must be labeled 1/2-pint jars Class 84 Classes 9-13 Premiums $10.50 $9.50 $8.50 Premiums $1.50 $1.25 $1.00 84 Special canning display. Each display shall include five 9 Dried Parsley (5) quart jars of food to make a meal. Examples might be 10 Dried Dill 12 Dried Garlic meat, vegetables, fruit, but NO juice. 11 Dried Chives 13 Any other dried herb (labeled)

DRIED FRUITS AND HONEY-PURE VEGETABLES DEPARTMENT 9 DEPARTMENT 9 DIVISION 11 DIVISION 10 JUDGING: AFTER 9:00 AM TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2019

JUDGING: CHECK TIME WITH HEIDI OR CINDY TUESDAY, AUGUST 27, 2019 Entries close Saturday, August 10, 2019, at 5:00 PM. Articles for exhibit should be delivered to the Grange & Horticulture building Entries close Saturday, August 10, 2019, at 5:00 PM. Articles for between the hours of 12:00 Noon and 8:00 PM on Monday, exhibit should be delivered to the Grange & Horticulture building August 26, 2019. All entries MUST remain in place until Monday, between the hours of 12:00 Noon and 8:00 PM on Monday, September 2, 2019, and can be removed between the hours of August 26, 2019. All entries MUST remain in place until Monday, 5:00 PM and 8:00 PM that evening. We are not responsible for September 2, 2019, and can be removed between the hours of articles left after removal time. 5:00 PM and 8:00 PM that evening. We are not responsible for articles left after removal time. All premiums must be picked up during the Fair. No

premiums will be mailed or held after closing of Fair. All premiums must be picked up during the Fair. No premiums will be mailed or held after closing of Fair.

DRIED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Standard pint jars RULES

Classes 1-8 Only one entry in each class may be made by an Premiums $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 exhibitor.

1 Dried Apples 5 Dried Onions All apiary product exhibits shall be produced by 2 Dried Peaches 6 Dried Zucchini the exhibitor in his/her own apiary.

3 Dried Corn 7 Any other dried fruit Entries open to Stark County, adjoining counties and 4 Dried Meat Jerky 8 Any other dried vegetable members of the Stark County Beekeepers Association.

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Classes 1-12 Premiums $3.50 $2.50 $1.50 HONEY BI-PRODUCTS (Must use Queen Line glass jars) 1 White Extracted Honey DEPARTMENT 9 Color 18-32 mm- Display of 3- 1# Glass jars DIVISION 13 2 Extra Light Amber Extracted Honey

Color 35-50 mm-Display of 3- 1# Glass jars 3 Light Amber Extracted Honey RULES

Color 51-85 mm-Display of 3- 1# Glass jar Entries open to Stark County, adjoining counties, and 4 Amber and Dark Amber Extracted Honey members of the Stark County Beekeepers Association.

Color 86+mm-Display of 3- 1# Glass jars Baked goods in this department must use at least 50% 5 Cut Comb, 12 oz. or more- Must be in clear packaging- honey as the sweetener used.

Display of 3 A clearly written recipe card must accompany all 6 Round Section Comb, 8 oz.-Must be in clear entries.

packaging-Display of 3 All entries shall use a plastic bag and be labeled as to 7 Honey in extracting frame Shallow or medium Natural variety.

wax foundation Ripe Honey. (Must be bee proof using Entries other than bread class and cake class shall clear wrapping) use a 6 or 7 inch plate. 8 Honey in extracting frame or medium Artificial wax Following the judging of breads and cakes, a portion Foundation Ripe Honey. (Must be bee proof using will be on display and the rest may be auctioned on clear wrapping) Tuesday, August 27, 2019, or be taken home. 9 Beeswax (Block at least 6 oz.) wrapped in plastic PRE-PACKAGED mixes WILL NOT be accepted. 10 Fancy molded beeswax 11 Beeswax candles (Two of a kind, must be identical) HONEY BAKED GOODS 12 Pollen 1- 1 pound queen line jar Class 1 Premiums $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 HONEY-NOVICE 1 Your own cookie recipe

DEPARTMENT 9 BREAD DIVISION 12 Class 2 Premiums $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 To be eligible to enter the novice classes, the 2 Your own bread recipe Exhibitor shall have not previously entered any Honey Department class, OR have not previously CAKES placed in any Honey Department class at the Stark Class 3 County Fair. Premiums $4.50 $4.00 $3.75 3 Your own cake recipe

Class 1 NOVELTIES Premiums $3.50 $2.50 $1.50 1 Liquid Honey-Display of three 1# glass jars of the same Class 4 color class. Must be labeled as to color. Premiums $2.50 $2.25 $2.00 4 Your own candy recipe Class 2 Premiums $2.25 $2.00 $1.75 JELLIES AND JAMS 2 Honey Bi-Products-One of any baked good, jam or jelly Classes 5-11 listed in the regular honey department classes. Premiums $1.75 $1.50 $1.25 Class 3 5 Apple Jelly Premiums $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 6 Strawberry Jelly 3 Non-Edible Products-One of any cosmetic, hand cream, 7 Any other than above jelly or lip balm listed in the regular honey department 8 Peach Jam classes. 9 Strawberry Jam 10 Red Raspberry Jam 11 Any other than above jam

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Entries should be fresh and clean, but not washed. HONEY Eggs should be presented in a fresh egg carton.

Judging will be on uniformity of eggs, egg shape, shell texture and thickness, free from defects and absence NON-EDIBLE of ridges or abnormalities.

Decorated painted eggs may have contents removed. PRODUCTS YOUTH DEPARTMENT 9 Open to Stark County youth and Stark County 4-H club members, ages 5-18. DIVISION 14 Classes 1-4 Premiums $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 RULES 1 One dozen White eggs 2 One dozen Brown eggs

Entries open to Stark County, adjoining counties, and 3 One dozen any other variety members of the Stark County Beekeepers Association. 4 Three Painted or Decorated eggs

Classes 1 through 4 must have a clearly written 3 x 5

index card with ingredients listed. ADULT

Products must contain some portion of beeswax, honey, pollen and/or propolis. Open to Stark County residents only. Classes 5-8 Classes 1-4 Premiums $6.00 $5.00 $4.00 Premiums $2.00 $1.50 $1.00 5 One dozen White eggs 1 Soap-3 bars, 3 to 4 ounces 6 One dozen Brown eggs 2 Cosmetics (Miscellaneous) 1 container 7 One dozen any other variety 3 Hand Cream-One-4-ounce jar 8 Three Painted or Decorated eggs 4 Lip Balm-1 tube

Class 5 Premiums $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 5 Gift package (50 percent or more of the products must NEW THIS YEAR! be made by the exhibitor and weigh less than 10 lbs.) Please look for our

new kitchen and

EGGS demonstration area!

DEPARTMENT 9 DIVISION 15

RULES

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✓ Junior Exhibitor - $5 - (Stark County Residents- 17 and ART HALL Under) - Entries Limited to Art Hall and Grange Building DEPARTMENT 10 FINE ARTS AND ONLY

CRAFTS ✓ 4-H/Junior Fair Exhibitors - Any Youth Exhibitor that has a wristband is NOT required to pay an additional fee! 4-H & Junior Fair participants wishing to enter items in Open Class Art Hall or Grange Building are required to fill out an Open Class entry form listing their entries. Fill in the name, age, address, township, city, zip code. At the top of form, please write in your wristband number! The Fair office will assign a Junior Exhibitor number for Open Class Art Hall or Grange Building. Entry tickets will be by name when picked up.

✓ Prior to take-in days, exhibitor tags will be available Superintendents - TIM ROSS & MANDY SANCIC Thursday, August 15th after 12:00 Noon in the Fair Office.

Please call to verify they are ready! On take- in days entry Assistants - An Army of Volunteers - Thank You! tags will be in the Art Hall.

✓ All entries must remain in place until specified pick-up date DEPARTMENT RULES HAVE CHANGED!! and time. Tuesday, September 3rd PLEASE READ CAREFULLY ✓ No entry will be released without entry Claim Check or Questions about Art Hall entries????? Membership/Exhibitor Pass Please contact Tim Ross at: [email protected] ✓ All entries must be made in name of the owner, product of Include your name and phone # in the body of your email. exhibitor's skill and handicraft since 2018 Fair, unless specified by Division Rule.

New For 2019 ✓ No exhibitor may make more than one (1) entry per class. - Art Hall Premiums will be paid for 1st, 2nd & 3rd place only ✓ Division Rules must be followed or entry will not be judged. th st - Former 4 Place Premiums have been used to increase 1 , Decision of the Judges will be final! 2nd & 3rd Premiums ✓ One entry in class does not constitute First Place or Best of

- All Premiums are now in even dollars Show.

✁✂✄☎☎✆☎ ✝✞ ✟✠✡✆☛✄☞✝✌✞ ✍✌☎☞✆☛✝✞✎ ✍ ☛✆✆✏✌✑✒ - 4-

✓ Judging is based on the merit and quality of the item entered - Special Classes in Photography in partnership with Stark for competition. If a Judge deems no entries (multiple) in a County Arbor Day Committee particular Class are not worthy of first placement or even second placement, that is the decision of the Judge and is 2019 DATES! PLEASE MAKE NOTE - NO EXCEPTIONS! acceptable. Judges are directed to note why their decision was

PRE FAIR - DELIVERY OF ITEMS FOR ENTRY: as such. ✓

✓ TUESDAY - AUGUST 20 - 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM For your benefit, we reserve the right to sub-divide ANY of the classes if too full. All entries must be clean and in ✓ WEDNESDAY - AUGUST 21 - 1:00 PM - 8:00 PM Any item not delivered during these times will NOT be judged, but compliance with Division rules for display. we will be happy to display your items marked "For Display Only" ✓ The Fair will use reasonable care, but will, under NO circumstances, be responsible for any loss or breakage which POST FAIR - PICK-UP OF ITEMS AFTER FAIR: occurs

✓ TUESDAY - SEPTEMBER 3 - 12 NOON - 6:30 PM Unclaimed items must be picked up in the Fair office within 30 ENTRIES WILL BE JUDGED ON: days. ALL items will be disposed of after 30 days. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, AUGUST 23rd & 24th

DURING FAIR - PREMIUM MONEY: (Not open to the public)

✓ ART HALL PREMIUM MONEY WILL BE

AVAILABLE BEGINNING THURSDAY, AUGUST 29

AND MUST BE PICKED UP BY THE CLOSING OF BUILDING HOURS

THE FAIR ON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 Tuesday - Sunday 10:00 AM ✕ 10:00 PM

- NO EXCEPTIONS!- Monday 10:00 AM ✕ 7:00 PM

GENERAL DEPARTMENT RULES: ✔ ✓ All entries confined to Stark County. DIVISION 1 QUILTING

✓ All entries must be turned in by Saturday, August 10, 2019

at 5:00 pm to Senior Fair Office or via online entry. ✓ Premiums: $12.00 $9.00 $7.00 (Class 1-19) ✓ ✓ All rules defined in this document apply to ALL DIVISIONS Premiums: $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 (Class 20-24)

in the ART HALL. Some Divisions will have additional rules ✓ All Quilts, Design, Coloring and Quilting pertaining to that Division only. Considered

✓ ROSETTE - Best Quilt (Class 1-19)

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS IN 2019 - All Entrants Must ✓ ROSETTE - Best Hand Embroidered Quilt (Class 14)

Purchase One of the Following to Exhibit in Art Hall: ✓ ROSETTE - Best Machine Embroidered Quilt (Class

✓ Membership Ticket - $25 - (Stark County Residents only - 15)

Unlimited Entries) ✓ ROSETTE - Best Use of Color and Design (Class 1-

✓ Express Exhibitor - $18 - (Stark County Residents Only - 19)

Allows Up to Five (5) Entries in Art Hall and Up to Five (5) ✓ ROSETTE - Best Novice Quilt (Class 18)

Entries in Grange Building - Ten (10) Total - Pass Good for ✓ ROSETTE - Best Quilt Made by Group (Class 19) Three (3) Fair Admissions - Used per your choice)

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Class: 1. Appliqué DIVISION 3 - "Operation Fostering Freedom" 2. Jelly Roll

3. Cross Stitched "Thank You" - Two simple words, heartfelt, deep in meaning, 4. Paper Piecing but universal in understanding. Ask a Veteran what they 5. Art Quilt - of original design requires any or all of the mean and they will almost always tell you that it means following: Fiber Art; Painted, Fused Embellishment, someone remembers and understands their sacrifice. The

Thread Work, Photo, Collage Work, etc. Stark County Fair would like to give each of our exhibitors the

✄☎✆✝✞✟✠ ✡☛ ✄☛✆☞ ✁✂ opportunity to say "Thank You". Your entries in "Operation 7. Made From An Old Quilt Top Fostering Freedom" will not only present a visually awe 8. White or One Color inspiring thank you during our Fair, but will go on to remind 9. Original Design our veterans that we have not forgotten their love of family, 10. Printed Panel home and America. 11. Patriotic Quilt 12. Civil War Style Quilt - NOT Antique 13. Miniature Quilt - Any Technique For 2019 the Stark County Fair is again proud to be in

partnership with the Stark County Veterans Services

✏ ✌ ✍✎ ✑✒✓✆✔✕✔ ✖✆✗✘ ✌✍✎ 14. Hand Embroidered Department in honoring our Veterans. This year we will be 15. Machine Embroidered recognizing those having served in the Vietnam War. We 16. T-Shirt Quilt - NEW welcome your support and participation in this project! 17. Quilted Wall Hanging 18. Novice Quilt - First Time Quilter 19. Made by a Group - Name of Group & Location MUST be Division Requirements: on back of Entry Tag 1. Quilts & Afghans must be at least 40" x 60" (Lap 20. Original Quilt Patch (Any Size) - Mounted (Quilter's Own robe) size but no larger than twin Design) 2. Items must be Red, White & Blue in color 21. Quilted Accessories - Quilted Table Runner 3. All exhibitors will be required to sign the waiver form 22. Quilted Accessories - Quilted Garment (below) acknowledging their agreement that their 23. Quilted Accessories - Quilted Tote/Purse item will be gifted to the organizations listed and that 24. Quilted Accessories - Quilted Holiday Item (Any) they are receiving no compensation for their donation. Please remit the waiver to the Fair office along with your entry form.

DIVISION 2 ✙ AFGHANS ✚ Premiums: $12.00 $9.00 $7.00 (Class 1 - 8)

✚ Premiums $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 ✚ Premiums: $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 (Class 9 - 17)

✚ ROSETTE - Best Afghan ✚ ROSETTE: Best of Division Entry (Class 1-6)

✚ All afghans to be at least 40"x 48" except baby ✚ ROSETTE: Best of Division (Classes 7-8) afghan.

✚ All Quilts, Design, Coloring and Quilting Considered

✚ Threads tails should be cut off.

✚ Classes 18 & 19 will receive special 4-H participation

✚ Knots should be absent or inconspicuous. ribbons ✚ Printed design lines should be covered by stitches.

✚ Piece should be neat and tidy. Class: Class: 1. Appliquéd Quilt - Hand 1. Crocheted Ripple 2. Appliquéd Quilt - Machine Embroidered 2. Crocheted Granny Square 3. Embroidered Quilt - Hand 3. Any Variation of Crocheted Granny Square 4. Embroidered Quilt - Machine 4. Cable Panel 5. Quilt by a Group - Hand 5. Any Shell or Variation 6. Quilt by a Group - Machine 6. Any Indian Type Design or Variation 7. Afghan - Crocheted

8. Afghan - Knitted

✢✒☞✣ ✤✥✦☎✒✧ ✒✜ ✝ ✘✒✠✜ ★✩✎ ✓ ★✩✎ 7. ✄☛✡✛☎ ✘✜✘✞ 8. Knitted Afghan 9. Knotted Comforter 9. Filet Pattern 10. Cross Stitch Throw/Blanket 10. Rainbow or Fiesta 11. No Sew Blanket 11. Most Unique Use of Leftover Yarn 12. Pillow 12. Afghan, Any Other 13. Service Animal Bed - Under 12 lbs 14. Service Animal Bed - 12 lbs - 30 lbs 15. Service Animal Bed - 31 lbs - 50 lbs 16. Service Animal Bed - Over 50 lbs 17. Other - Specify Your Entry 18. Entry as a 4-H Project (Individual One item) - NEW

19. Entry as a 4-H Project (Club May be more than one item)

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WAIVER FORM Needlework (Div. 4-10) - Scale for Judging 50% Overall Look of Piece I understand that by entering the "Operation Fostering 30% Precise Placement of Stitches & Smooth, Even Tension 20% Finishing

Freedom" category in the Art and Crafts Department of the Threads tails should be cut off.

Knots should be absent or inconspicuous.

Printed design lines should be covered by stitches.

Piece should be neat and tidy.

Stark County Fair, my entry will be donated to the charitable Piece should be clean and pressed.

If framed, is it stretched taut and centered?

Accessories, trims, and pillow forms should be appropriate size. organization listed, after the Fair. The staff of Arts and

DIVISION 4 ✁ HOOKING Crafts will see that entries are delivered to the organization; ✂ Premiums $5.00 $4.00 $3.00

✂ ROSETTE - Best Hooked Item (Wool)

✂ ROSETTE - Best Latch Hooked Item no compensation will be made to me for my gift, although Class: 1. Hooked - Rug premiums and placement ribbons will be awarded to the 2. Hooked - Wall Hanging 3. Hooked - Chair Pad 4. Hooked - Pillow 5. Hooked - Wearable Item winners. 6. Hooked - Any Other Hooked Item 7. Latch Hook - Rug 8. Latch Hook - Wall Hanging 9. Latch Hook - Picture 10. Latch Hook - Pillow Name: ______11. Loomed Rug (Woven or Loomed) 12. Braided Rug 13. Any Other Rug

Exhibitor Number: ______DIVISION 5 ✁ CROCHETED WORK

✂ Premiums $5.00 $3.00 $2.00

✂ ROSETTE: Best Crocheted Item

✂ We reserve the right to subdivide classes if too full ENTRY DEADLINE FOR ALL CLASSES AUGUST 10, 2019 Class: 1. Crocheted - Doily or Centerpiece 2. Crocheted - Adult Wearable Item 3. Crocheted - Child's Wearable Item 4. Crocheted Toy 5. Crocheted Doll Clothes 6. Baby Set - Secure all pieces together 7. Scarf or Accessory 8. Any Other Crocheted Item (Not Afghan Or Lap-Robe)

DIVISION 6 ✁ KNITTED WORK

✂ Premiums $5.00 $3.00 $2.00

✂ ROSETTE: Best Knitted Work

Class: 1. Knitted Garment - Adult 2. Knitted Garment - Child 3. Scarf or Accessory 4. Knitted Toys 5. Knitted Doll Clothes 6. Any Other Knitted Item

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Exhibitor will be responsible for taking display down DIVISION 15 - HAND SPUN YARN / WEAVING after the Fair.

Premiums $4.00 $3.00 $2.00

Spun by the Exhibitor Judging Criteria:

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✭✘✕ ✔✔ ✘ ✔ ROSETTE: Best Yarn / Weaving General Appearance &

✌✠✩✍✡☞✟✝✞✎ ✡✝✎✝✞☞ ✝✟ ✯✯✯ ✯✯✯

✳ ✕ ✚ ✲ ....35 points

Class:

✣ ✍✡✡✠✩✟ ✦ ☞ ✩✝✞✎ ✍ ✴ ✠✟✟✝✞✎✯✯✯✯✯✯✯ ✢ ✕ 20 points

1. Hand Spun Hank (1 Oz or More) ✵✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯✯ Menu (8x10 .10 points 2. Exotic Fibers (1 Oz or More)-Anything Other Than Sheep Wool

3. Drop Spindle Only (1 Oz or More)

4. Hand Spun Item DIVISION 17 ✁ AS SEEN ON PINTEREST 5. Hand Woven Item Premiums $11.00 $9.00 $7.00 6. Wet Felting Item ROSETTE: Best of Pinterest 7. Needle Felting Item The Specifics: Do you love "pinning" fun and creative ideas on Pinterest? Why not turn those crafty ideas into an entry that can ARTS - CREATIVE earn you cash and ribbons? Print the Pinterest "Pin" (with Pinterest logo), turn that idea into a craft and enter it and your step-by-step instructions in the Art Hall.

DIVISION 16 ✁ Home Arts, Crafts, Decorating Pinterest Rules:

Entry must include a print page of the Pinterest Pin

Premiums $6.00 $4.00 $2.00 (Pinterest logo must be visible on the page).

Entry must include a typed set of step-by-step Class: instructions that you took to create your craft. Be sure to

Burlap Art ✂ Create a craft (your choice) using burlap (any color) . include any variations that may have been used. Perhaps a pillow, tote, table runner. Be creative! Entrant may use other materials for embellishment, but the basis must be burlap for Size restriction: craft must not exceed 36" in any the project. direction. Projects judged on Originality, Workmanship, Technique and Judge may break entries into separate classes if deemed Presentation. necessary.

1. Holiday (Any) themed burlap project Judging: 2. Non-Holiday themed burlap project

Difficulty (was an intricate process used in the making of the craft) 30%

Decorated Wine Bottle Vase ✄ After enjoying the fruits create a

Accuracy (does the craft reflect the idea of the Pinterest decorated wine bottle vase. Paint, glue and embellish. Bottle should Post) 30% have some type of plant, floral or ornamental stems to finish the

Eye Appeal (overall finished appearance, complementing look. colors, etc.) 40% 3. Decorated Wine Bottle Vase

4. Fireplace Mantle - "A Patriotic Salute" Class: ENTRIES LIMITED TO THE FIRST FIVE (5) ENTRIES 1. As Seen on Pinterest

The Department will provide a faux fireplace mantle

Entrant will decorate according to theme. No electric

provided, but entrant may use lights, candles or whatever DIVISION 18 ✁ HOBBY CRAFTS & SPECIFIC ARTS &

to interpret the theme as if in the home. CRAFTS

Entrant will provide covering and decoration Premiums:$4.00 $3.00 $2.00 (Class 1-7) Entrant may also use a wreath above the mantle to create Premiums:$5.00 $4.00 $2.00 (Class 8-13)

a full fireplace scene. Door hanger must be used for Premiums: $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 (Class 14-37)

hanging and wreath must be no more than five (5) pounds All Hobbies and Collections shall be in weight. boxed, mounted securely, or in containers for

Once placed, final! ease in displaying.

☎✆✝✞✟✠✡ ☛☞✟ ✌✍ ✍✡ ☛☞✞✎✝✞✎

✼ ✽✾ ✽✿✻❀ ✿✹ ❁ ✸✹❁❂ ❀ ✹❂ ✿❂❁ ❃ ❄ ❅❆ ❇ ❄ ❅ ❈❉ 5. Arrangement - " - Using a winter ✶✷✸✹✺✻ hat create a door hanging using various greens, picks and embellishments. Hat preferably has some type of liner to help HOBBY

support vase and materials Class:

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6. Wreath or Door-Hanging ✄ Entry must 1. Collection of Items NOT Antique - 6 Items Mounted

☎ ✍ ✍ ☞ ✍ ✞✎ ✝✟ ☞ ✞✟ ☞ ✞ ✍ ✡☞

✙✚✗ ✕ ✖ ✛ ✘ ✕ ✜ ✢✕ ✕ include items that imply ✔✘ 2. Handmade Hobby (Display 6) material.

✣✤✥✌ ✦ ✤✥✧★ ✗ 7. Festival of Tables ✄ " Instructions: GIFT WRAPPING/GIFT BASKETS

Wrapped Packages No Larger Than Robe Size Be it Bridge, Euchre or everyone loves to play

Box

✩☞✡ ✪ ★✍✫ ✡ ✟✫ ✡✞ ✟✍ ✍ ✟ ✟✍ ☞ ✠ ✬✠✞✟✪ ✣ ✡✠☞✟✠ ☞ ✫ ✞

✜ ✔ ✛ ✔ ✜ ✚✓✔ ✢ setting for your friends. Perhaps table favors or scoring Class:

3. Gift Wrapping - Love & Romance

☞✡ ✠✡ ✪ ✠ ✩✡✠☞✟✝✬✠ ☞ ✞ ☎ ☞ ✟ ✠ ✠ ✟ ✠✡ ✍ ✞ ✝✞ ✪

✙ ✔ ✏ ✜ ✭ ✚ ✛ ✮ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✖ ✗ ✭ 4. Gift Wrapping - Sweet Sixteen

Exhibitor to furnish card table for display and include an appropriate menu for the two-place setting (NO chairs) 5. Gift Wrapping - Using Book Pages 6. Gift Wrapping - Coupon Addict

Once placed, Final!!

7. Gift Wrapping - All About Ties ✄ A gift for Dad using

Create a menu that ties your type of card game into the neckties entrée description. PAGE 44 ENTRY DEADLINE FOR ALL CLASSES AUGUST 10, 2019

MISCELLANEOUS CRAFTS & HOBBIES Rules: 1. Only open to persons with Intellectual and/or - BEAD ART (No Jewelry) Developmental Disabilities being served in the Stark Class: County Area 8. Beaded Garment 2. Limited to one entry per class 9. Beaded Handbag 3. One entry per class does not constitute 1st place or best in 10. Beaded Picture show 4. The Judge reserves the right to sub-divide any class that - STAINED GLASS is too full Class: Class: 11. Picture 38. Pottery 12. Item under 6 inches 39. Painting - Abstract 13. Item over 6 inches 40. Painting - Scenic 41. Painting - Still Life - MISCELLANEOUS 42. Painting - Portrait Class: 43. Chalk Art 14. Homemade Wind Chime 36" and Under 44. Drawing - Colored Pencil 15. Article Made by Any New Handcraft (Style Written on Entry 45. Drawing - Charcoal/Graphite Tag) 46. Photography - Any Medium or Subject 16. Button-Button - Item must have more than 10 Buttons 47. Wreath - Exhibitor Choice of Style 17. Memories In A Jar - "My High School Years" (No larger than 48. Knitted Items a gallon jar) 49. Up-scaling Art - Creative re-use process of transforming by-products, waste materials, useless and/or unwanted -SCRAPBOOKING / CARD ART products into new materials or products of better quality

All cards to be mounted on foam board or for better environmental value.

Size restriction on cards has been removed, but cards should be affixed to a foam board 1/4" wider ARTS - FINE Class:

✂ ✄☎✆✝✞☎✟ ✠✡☎☛☎ 18. 2 Page Scrapbook Layout ✁ Me and My (Scrapbook pages to be in protective sleeves) DIVISION 19 ✺ Fine Arts

☞ ✌✍

✁ ✂ ✠✡☎☛☎ 19. 2 Page Scrapbook layout Summer ✟

(Scrapbook pages to be in protective sleeves) Premiums: $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 (Class 1-48)

Premiums: $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 (Class 49-52) ✂✎✏✑☎✟

20. Handmade Card (5 1/2" x 4 1/4") ✁

✂ ✎✏✑☎✒✟

21. Handmade Card (5 1/2" x 4 1/4") ✁ For a Pet ROSETTE: Best Art (Multiple to be Awarded)

✟ 22. Handmade Card (5 1/2" x 4 1/4") - ✂ Farewell MINI ROSETTE: Best of Sub Division (One Entry does

23. Handmade Card (Larger than Class 20-22) - "Holiday" (Any) NOT Guarantee Best of Division)

✌ ✆✟ 24. Handmade Card (Larger than Class 20-22) - "✓☎✔✞✕✞✏ PICTURES: Articles must be equipped with sturdy wire 25. Handmade Card Using a Natural Element (Leaf, Flower, etc) suitable to hang on pegboard holders. If picture has saw- tooth bracket, please add wire to hang on pegboard.

-CHRISTMAS Paper pieces must be mounted on foam-board.

✖✗✗ ✘✙✚✛ ✜ ✙✢ ✣ ✚ ✤✥✦ ✧ ✤✥✦ ✢★ ✩✚✜✜

Special Division Rules are shown with that Division Class for Christmas Quilted Item - See Div 1 NO DISPLAY OF BUSINESS CARDS FOR DIVISION Class: 19 - FINE ART. 26. Handmade Ornament 27. Wood Item -SCULPTURE 28. Door Hanging Class: 29. Handmade Stocking 1. Free Standing Sculpture

2. Recycled Sculpture - To encourage recycling - Materials

✌ ✍

✠✒☎☎ ✫✬✞✒✝ ✭✮ ✯✰ ✱ ✲✳☎☎✴ ✝ ✡ ☎ ✵✶✟ ✲ ✵✶✟ ✓☎✷ ✞ ✒☎☛☎ ✝✸ 30 ✪ 31. Fireplace Basket must have been previously used - Built to stand alone. 32. Handmade Decoration from Cloth 33. Decorated Miniature Christmas Tree (12" to 18") - OIL OR ACRYLIC

34. Decorated Miniature Christmas Tree (Under 12") This category is for oil or acrylic only. It must be a 35. Christmas Dinner Table Favor strict use of either medium, but not a combination of 36. Wreath or Swag the two.

Descriptions

❃❄ ❁ ✾❃❅ ❁ ❆✽❇❂❈❉ - SPECIAL MISCELLANEOUS (A) ✻✼✽ ✾✿❀❁❂✽ A view of nature from a distance Class: as if looking through the lens of a camera. (A scene in nature) 37. Any Art Hall entry NOT covered by Division 1-18 (B) ✻❊❃❄❋❄✽●❋❉❈ Human or animal or combination of the two. -Use of this Class will require Director approval- Predominately head, neck, torso of body in setting. The portrait

being the primary visual make-up of the piece.

✻❁❋● ✼ ● ❂❈❉ ■ (C) ❍❍ A combination of objects within a setting

featuring the objects. (with strong light to model)

-OPPORTUNITIES - For Those With Developmental

❃ ❄ ▼ ◆❖❋❄✽❆❋❉❈ (D) ✻❏❃✾❋❂❑❇❃❄✽❄▲ Any painting done Disabilities with oil or acrylic depicting subjective or non-objective visual.

Premiums: $4.00 $3.00 $2.00

✻▼❄❆ ●❋❂❆❋ ❄✽ ❀ ✾✿ ❖❋❄●✽ ✌ ✌ ✍

◗ ❍ ❘ ◗ ❍✟❙ ❚ ☛✯✕☎ ☛ ✆✝ ✴ ☎❯✞✳✝ ❱ ✞✔✴✞ ✕❲ (E)

ROSETTE: Best of Show - Division 18 factories or any structure of a man-made architectural nature.

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Class: 3. Portrait or Portrait of Animal or Bird -3D ART 4. Landscape 5. Seascape or Snow Scape Class: 6. Still Life 38. 3D Art - All entries must be made up of any material, 7. Street Scene, Building Study or Industrial including clay, stone, wood, etc. All forms must be able 8. Abstract or Modern Interpretation to be viewed from every angle. Recycled material 9. Farm or Agricultural welcome in this category. 10. Any Other Not Above

-TOLE / DECORATIVE ART - WATERCOLOR

All art work must be done with watercolor paints Class: only. 39. Still Life Class: 40. Folk Art 11. Portrait or Portrait of Animal or Bird 41. Animals 12. Landscape 42. Birds 13. Seascape or Snow Scape 43. Painted Basket (NOT Stenciled) 14. Still Life 44. On Tin or Other Metal 15. Street Scene, Building Study or Industrial 45. Holiday 16. Abstract or Modern Interpretation 46. Any Other Not Above 17. Farm or Agricultural 18. Any Other Not Above - ZENTANGLE - DRAWINGS Zentangle is an easy to learn method of creating beautiful images

All images must be done in separate medium per from structured patterns class. Class:

Example: 100% graphite, pen & ink only - NO 47. Any Zentangle Item COLORED PENCILS Class: - PAPER CUTTING - Papercutting or Paper Cutting is the art 19. Portrait or Portrait of Animal or Bird of paper designs. The art has evolved uniquely all over the 20. Landscape world to adapt to different cultural styles. One traditional 21. Seascape or Snow Scape distinction most styles share in common is that the designs 22. Still Life are cut from a single sheet of paper as opposed to multiple 23. Street Scene, Building Study or Industrial adjoining sheets as in collage. 24. Collective Sketches (3 sketches around one idea or subject - mounted or attached together) We are hesitant to specify if entry must be suitable for hanging or 25. Farm or Agricultural flat surface. We will accept entries either way, however if entry is 26. Abstract or Modern Interpretation for flat surface entrant must supply a plate stand for displaying. 27. Any Other Not Above Please affix an address label to your stand. If to be hung - Proper hanging wire must be attached. - COLORED PENCILS Class: Class: 48. Any Paper Cutting Picture 28. Portrait or Portrait of Animal or Bird 29. Landscape 30. Seascape or Snow Scape 31. Still Life ARTS - FUN & LEISURE 32. Street Scene, Building Study or Industrial 33. Abstract or Modern Interpretation 34. Farm or Agricultural - ADULT COLORING 35. Any Other Not Above Picture to be Colored Must be from an ADULT Coloring Book

Item to be Mounted on Foam Board - Size Restriction -COMPUTER GENERATED ART WORKS 8 1/2" x 14" Maximum

All entries must be made on a computer using a graphics or art-based program Class: Class: 49. Geometric or Abstract 36. Computer Generated Art Works - It is OK if photos are used 50. Including People or Animals as part of the imagery, but this is NOT a photo collage

-COLLAGE - MY BEST PAINT & SIP

Images are two dimensional - made up of any media Entry must be the byproduct of an organized "Paint or materials. & Sip" event

Class: Please write the location of event on back of entry tag 37. Collage Rules: It's time to see if perhaps you should have painted more and sipped less. Enter your best effort and let's have the judge decide.

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Class: - MISCELLANEOUS MACHINE SEWING 51. "Paint & Sip" - Picture Class: 52. "Paint & Sip" - Ceramic 30. Placemats 31. Pot Holders 32. Apron 33. Baby Bib 34. Tote Bag DIVISION 20 - MACHINE SEWING 35. Stuffed Toy 36. Costume

Premiums: $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 (Class 1-8) 37. Doll Clothes

Premiums: $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 (Class 9-44) 38. Doll Clothes - American Girl

39. Any Other Style of Machine Sewing Definitions: 40. Embroidery - "In The Hoop"

Fabric Manipulation ✁ Changing the character of the 41. Embroidery - Any Other fabrics to enhance the article.

Creative Sewing - Arranging fabrics in unusual way or

creating special effects by machine. - SWEATSHIRTS

Class: Reminder - Youth Sewing (ages < 18) moved to Youth 42. Applique Divisions 26 & 27 43. Embellished

44. Any Other Appearance Altered Garment

- WOMEN'S WEAR (FORMAL)

Class:

1. Suit

2. Ensemble (3 Pieces) 3. Coat, Full Length or 3/4 Length DIVISION 21 - PHOTOGRAPHY (ADULT) 4. Special Occasion

5. Wedding Gown ✂ Premiums $5.00 $4.00 $3.00

6. Dress-Up - Formal ✂ ROSETTE: Best of Show Photography 7. Dress-Up - Dress (Div 21 - Black & White) 8. Period Reproduction ✂ ROSETTE: Best of Show Photography (Division 21 - Color)

- WOMEN'S WEAR (CASUAL) Rules of Division 21 (2019) Class:

9. Dress ✂ Entries must be taken in 2019

10. Blouse ✂ This Division intended for entrants 18 years & older

11. Sportswear ✂ Maximum number of entries in this Division - 10 12. Skirt ✂ Ten entries may be divided between B & W and 13. Slacks Color 14. Loungewear

✂ Photos may be Digital or Film Format 15. Jacket

16. Vest - NEW ✂ Picture Print must be 8" x10" - Portrait or Landscape Orientation

✂ Picture must be matted using a standard mat -MEN'S AND BOY'S WEAR available at most craft stores

Class: ✂ Maximum Size of entry with mat 12" x 14"

17. Suit ✂ NO PICTURE FRAMES ACCEPTED 18. Shirt ✂ Foam board is not required for backing, but it is 19. Vest requested entrant use poster board for backing to 20. Slacks 21. Sportswear assure picture remains attached to matting.

22. Loungewear ✂ No additional hanging device is needed on picture

✂ No display of Business Cards or any other advertising - YOUTH & CHILDREN'S WEAR ✂ Work should be by an amateur, not professional. A Class: professional is one who derives any income from 23. Ages 0 to 2 - Sleeper their photography 24. Ages 0 to 2 - Jumper 25. Ages 0 to 2 - Any Other Age Appropriate Garment ✂ Judge reserves the right to subdivide Classes for the 26. Ages 3 to 6 - Any Age Appropriate Girl's Garment benefit of entrants. As a result multiple placements 27. Ages 3 to 6 - Any Age Appropriate Boy's Garment may be issued and paid in each Division. 28. Ages 7 to 12 - Any Age Appropriate Girl's Garment 29. Ages 7 to 12 - Any Age Appropriate Boy's Garment

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- PHOTOGRAPHY - BLACK & WHITE Classes 30-33 (Ages 5-11): Class: (Note - All photos are of a single tree unless Class specifies otherwise) 1. Portrait/Figure Study 6. Reflections 30. Tree - In Flower or Fruit 2. Animal/Animals 7. Special Effects 31. Tree(s) - Fall Color (Single or Multiple) 3. Nature 8. Architecture 32. Tree - In Winter 4. Action 9. Landscape 33. In Urban Setting 5. Human Interest 10. Silhouette Classes 34-37 (Ages 12-17): (Note - All photos are of a single tree unless Class specifies otherwise) - PHOTOGRAPHY - COLOR 34. Tree - In Flower or Fruit Class: 35. Tree(s) - Fall Color (Single or Multiple) 11. Portrait - Adult 19. Action 36. Tree - In Winter 12. Portrait - Child 20. Architecture 37. In Urban Setting 13. Portrait - Pet 21. Humorous/Expressions 14. Nature - Landscapes 22. Street Photography 15. Nature - Floral 23. Stark County Fair Scene

16. Nature - Weather 24. Nature - Sunsets DIVISION 22 ✁ PHOTOGRAPHY (YOUTH) 17. Nature - Creatures/Animals 25. Urban Landscapes ✂ Premiums: $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 18. Special Effects - Do not use unless it adds to a Rules of Division 22 (2019) photo ✂ Entries must be taken in 2019

✂ This Division intended for entrants 17 yrs & younger

✂ Maximum number of entries in this Division - 10

✂ Youth wishing to enter in Division 21 may not exhibit in Division 22

✂ Photos may be Digital or Film Format

✂ Picture Print must be 8" x10" - Portrait or

Landscape Orientation

PHOTOGRAPHY - NEW!! ✂ Picture must be matted using a standard mat available at most craft stores SPECIAL COMPETITION - ARBOR DAY ✂ Maximum Size of entry with mat 12" x 14"

✂ NO PICTURE FRAMES ACCEPTED For 2019 the Stark County Fair has joined in

✂ Foam board is not required for backing, but it is partnership with the Canton Tree Commission to requested entrant use poster board for backing to celebrate the beauty and importance of trees. Although assure picture remains attached to matting. we celebrate Arbor Day in April, we should celebrate the

✂ No additional hanging device is needed on picture beauty of trees daily. ✂ No display of Business Cards or any other

Rules: advertising ✂ Competition is open to ALL Stark County residents Work should be by an amateur, not professional. A and ages 5 & up professional is one who derives any income from

Departmental Rules apply in regards to Exhibitor their photography memberships, entry deadlines, entry delivery, ✂ Judge reserves the right to subdivide Classes for the premium pick-up and item return benefit of entrants. As a result, multiple placements

Entrants need not have participated in the Arbor Day may be issued and paid in each Division. photography show to be eligible for entry

Division 21 & 22 rules in regards to photography entry such as size and matting must be followed Class

IMPORTANT - Entry in this Special Competition 1. Portrait - Adult 7. Humorous/Expressions does not count as part of the ten (10) entry limitation 2. Portrait - Animal/Animals 8. Special Effects - Do not use in Adult or Youth Photography Divisions 3. Nature - Landscapes unless it adds to a photo

Entries in Arbor Day competition are limited to three 4. Nature - Creatures/Animals 9. Still Life (3) entries per entrant - one entry per class 5. Human Interest - Must 10. Silhouette include a person(s) engaged 11. Street Photography Premiums: $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 in everyday activity or 12. Stark County Fair Scene Rosette - Best of Show Arbor Day (Ages 18 & Up) interesting situation 13. Nature - Sunsets Rosette - Best of Show Arbor Day (Ages 5 -11) 6. Action 14. Urban Landscapes Rosette - Best of Show Arbor Day (Ages 12-17)

Classes 26-29 (Ages 18 & Up): (Note - All photos are of a single tree unless Class specifies otherwise) 26. Tree - In Flower or Fruit 27. Tree(s) - Fall Color (Single or Multiple) 28. Tree - In Winter 29. In Urban Setting

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CERAMICS DIVISION 25 - ANTIQUES DIVISION 23 & 24 Rules for Division 25: Rules of Divisions 23 & 24 ✂ Premiums $5.00 $3.00 $2.00 (1 - 69)

ROSETTE: Best Of Show - Youth Ceramics

✂ ROSETTE: Best of Show Antiques (Div 23 - Ages 11 & Under)

✂ MINI ROSETTE: Best of Classes

ROSETTE: Best of Show - Youth Ceramics (Div 23 - Ages 12 to 17) ✂ Criteria for Judging Antiques: Beauty, Rarity, Relative Age, Conditioning and Quality Division 23 is for entrants 17 & Under. Entrant's age

must appear on the entry ticket. ✂ Articles must be in good state of preservation ✂ Division 24 is for entrants 18 & Older. Youth, ages 17 All articles in a good state of preservation for & Under, entering in this Division may NOT enter the education in antiques should be at least 50 Division 23 (Youth Ceramics) years old and of the public. If you know, please

Specific Classes for Holiday have been deleted. print on an index card any information about Entrants may enter a Holiday piece as their entry in the article such as date, maker, history, etc. to Classes reflecting specific item treatment exhibit with the article

Items in Divisions 23 & 24 must be completed work in either 2018 or 2019. Identifiable date inscribed on the ✂ All plates and platters should have a stand for item prior to firing or a receipt proving the work was display. Please affix mailing label or name to completed in the specified time period is preferred. your plate stand

Entries not following the above rules will not be judged and will be deemed "For Display Only" - To avoid mix up Classes calling for multiple items

Decisions of the judge are final. should be delivered in a box or plastic container. Items will be displayed without during Fair

DIVISION 23 - YOUTH CERAMICS

Premiums: $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 - ADVERTISING / SOUVENIR / AUTOMOTIVE

✟ ✠✡✞✞☛☞ 1. ✄ ☎✆✝✞ Class: 2. Hand Fan 1. Glaze - Including Crystaltone (Youth 11 & Under) 3. Beer Sign 2. Stain - Dry Brush (Youth 11 & Under) 4. Advertising Bank 3. Animals - Wild or Farm (Youth 11 & Under) 5. License Plate (1) 4. Fired Clay Sculpture (Youth 11 & Under) 6. Hub Cap (1) 5. Glaze - Including Crystaltone (Youth 12-17)

6. Stain - Dry Brush (Youth 12-17) - GLASS 7. Animal - Wild or Farm (Youth 12-17 7. Moser Glass 8. Decoration - Any Holiday (Youth 12-17) 8. Tiffin Glass 9. Fired Clay Sculpture (Youth 12-17) 9. Fostoria Glass

10. American Crackle Glass DIVISION 24 - ADULT CERAMICS 11. Covered Candy

Premiums: $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 (Class 1-14) 12. Biscuit Jar

13. Berry Bowl & One Dish Class: 14. Depression - Green 1. Over Glaze - Fired Mother of Pearl, Silver, Gold 15. Three-Tiered Server 2. Under Glaze 16. Crystal Stemmed Piece 3. Glaze - Crystaltone 17. Fenton Shoes (3 in Box) 4. Stain - Acrylic - Dry Brush 18. Footed Relish Dish 5. Stain - Translucent

6. Animal - Wild or Farm

7. Vase / Figurine - JEWELRY / ACCESSORIES 8. Fired Clay Sculpture (Department will supply display boards for jewelry) 9. Wall Plaque 19. Dresser Set

10. Religious Piece

✑✡☎✎✒ ✓✠ ✆✞☛☞✔ 20. ✌✍ ✎✏✆☎ 11. Boo Boo's 21. Men's Tie (Bow Type Only) 12. Any Other Not Listed 22. Evening Gloves

- CHINA / GLASS PAINTING

All items must have been made since the 2018 Stark - OUR STARK COUNTY County Fair 23. Lawrence Township - (Anything identified as belonging to or Class: made in Lawrence Twp.)

13. Plate ✁ Please Supply Display Stand 14. Any Other Not Above - PRIMITIVES 24. Decoy 25. Wood Bucket 26. Medicine Bottle 27. Butter Mold 28. Tin Cookie Cutter (2 Mounted)

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DIVISION 26 - YOUTH ART - STONEWARE / POTTERY AGES 11 & UNDER 29. Stoneware Colander OR 30. Red Wing Pottery PRESCHOOL TO GRADE 6 31. One (1) Gallon Jug 32. Rookwood NOTE: New Division Rules for 2019 33. Zanesville Premiums: $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 (Class 1)

- CHINA / PORCELAIN Premiums: $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 (Class 2-7)

34. Hair Receiver Premiums: $2.00 $1.00 $1.00 (Class 8 - 32)

35. Capodimonte Premiums: $3.00 $2.00 $1.00 (Class 33 - 38)

36. American Girl Doll Premiums: $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 (Class 39 - 56) ✂ 37. Lenox ✁ NEW Each Youth submitting entries in this Division 38. R S Prussia must have their own Junior Exhibitor ticket ($5.00). Multiple Youth / Family members may not be entered

- DINNERWARE under one pass. Also, Youth may not be entered under a

✡✆☎ ✞☛✄☎✆ ✝ ✞✟ ☞✆ ☞✟✌✝✆ ✄✝✆✍ ☞✞✎✍ ✄ ☎✍✍✏

39. Shawnee (Corn Pattern Only) ✄☎✆ ✝ ✞✟✠ ✂ 40. Willow Ware ✁ ATTENTION This Division is open strictly to Youth

41. Moorland ages 11 and under. Adults may not enter art work /

✑ ✒ ✓ ✔

☞ ✟✌✏ mementos saved from a child or grandch ☛ ✎✍ - MISCELLANEOUS ROSETTE: Best Youth Art (Classes 8 - 38 Awarded 42. Railroad Lantern by Age Group)

43. Red Handled Kitchen Utensil All Picture Entries Must Be Mounted on Poster Board 44. Wallace Nutting (Framed or Mounted) (No Matting)

45. Coffee Pot Entry Size - All 9" x 12"

46. Splatter Ware No Photographs Accepted - No Picture Frames 47. Butter Churn 48. Halloween Item 49. Yard Long Picture - ARTS & CRAFTS 50. Toaster 51. Horse Bridle Class: 52. Flatware Set (Knife, Fork, Spoon) 1. Youth Bucket of Junk - (Ages 5 to 11)

LIMITED TO FIRST TEN (10) ENTRIES! - Entry ticket MUST - TEXTILES specify age! Buckets available in Fair office beginning July 8th. 53. Christening Gown 54. Bathrobe The Specifics: We will provide a gallon bucket of unique 55. Buggy Blanket pieces, probably otherwise known as "junk". All the buckets will 56. Calendar Towel include the same number of items and be as close to identical as 57. Doily possible. You can clean, sand, glue, cut, bolt, fasten, bend, shape, paint or finish the items that were provided, BUT no pieces can be added. Create whatever you want with the contents of your bucket. - TOYS The goal is to use all the items in the bucket (but not the bucket). th 58. Barbie (Happy 60 Birthday Barbie!) 59. Little Tykes (Pre-1985 Please return your bucket when delivering your entry! 60. Doll Carriage 61. Doll House Judge's Criteria: 62. Tonka - The contestant used only the materials that were provided (required). 25% - TOOLS 63. Bench Vise - The contestant used the materials in a new way to create 64. Folding Ruler something different. 25% 65. Chisel Set (3) - Boxed - The contestant's ideas are recognizable (Clarity of the 66. Wrench idea). 25% - The contestant's overall finished appearance of the - FURNITURE sculpture. 25% 67. Windsor Chair (This includes the difficulty of the piece & how well it was 68. Hall Table made) 69. Corner Shelf ROSETTE: Best of Class - (Ages 5 to 11)

2. Kindness Rock ✕ - Open to first 25 entries - Rocks Available in Fair Office July 8

- Paint, Paste, Glitter or Bejewel ✕ Be Creative

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3. Shoe Box Float - THEME: "Farm Life in Stark County" - - ART - Grade 5 & 6 33. Grades 5 & 6 - Picture of Home or Family Instructions: 34. Grades 5 & 6 - Picture about Animal

This category is a miniature float constructed of a small 35. Grades 5 & 6 - Paper-mâché or Like Process box using the above theme. 36. Grades 5 & 6 - 3-Dimensional

The maximum shoe box size is 10" x 16" 37. Grades 5 & 6 - Hand Built Pottery 38. Grades 5 & 6 - Any Other Picture or Article 4. Table Setting - Theme: "Barbie's 60th Birthday" (11 & Under) - Instructions:

Exhibitor will supply a small Child Table & Two (2) ARTS - CREATIVE Child Chairs

Setting should include a table covering, linen, - QUILTS & SPREADS centerpiece, utensils and dishes as needed (Youth's 39. Any Style Quilt Choice) 40. Quilt Patch

A menu created by the youth (parent may help assist in writing) on 4x6 card - AFGHANS

Your favorite tea party guest (Doll or Stuffed 41. Any Style Afghan Animal) seated and awaiting you to serve - RUGS Judging Criteria: 42. Any Style Rug

General Appearance & Completeness 40 Points

Decorating & Originality 40 Points - CROCHETED WORK

Menu 20 Points 43. Any Crocheted Item

5. Memory Jar - Theme: My Best Friend - KNITTED WORK 6. Christmas Decoration 44. Any Knitted Item

7. Jazzy Jar ✁ Decorated quart canning jar. May incl. canning ring Decoupage, glitter, materials of any kind ✁ CREATE! - NEEDLEWORK 45. Embroidery, stamped 46. Sampler (Mounted on Foam Board) ALL ENTRIES ARE DIVISION 26 NO PHOTOGRAPHS ACCEPTED - PILLOWS 47. Any Pillow Type or Style - ART - Preschool 8. Preschool Art - Crayon/Colored Marker Drawing - NEEDLEPOINT 9. Preschool Art - Cut & Paste 48. Plastic Canvas Item 10. Preschool Art - Painted Picture 11. Preschool Art- Any Other Picture or Article - CROSS STITCH 49. Any Cross Stitch (18 to 22 count) - ART - Kindergarten 12. Kindergarten - Crayon/Colored Marker Drawing - BASKET WEAVING 13. Kindergarten - Cut & Paste 50. Any Type of Basket 14. Kindergarten - Painted Picture 15. Kindergarten - Hand Built Pottery or Clay 16. Kindergarten - Any Other Picture or Article - WOODWORKING & CARVING 51. Any Type Woodworking or Carving - ART - Grade 1 17. Grade 1 - Crayon/Colored Marker Drawing - MACHINE SEWING 18. Grade 1 - Cut & Paste 52. Home Decor (No Pillows) 19. Grade 1 - Painted Picture 53. Dress 20. Grade 1 - Paper-mâché or Like Process 54. Outfit - 2 Pieces (Could be sewn Accessory) 21. Grade 1 - Hand Built Pottery 55. Any Other Sewing 22. Grade 1 - Any Other Picture or Article

- ART - Grade 2 - CERAMICS - SEE DIVISION 23 23. Grade 2 - Picture of Home or Family - PHOTOGRAPHY - SEE DIVISION 22 24. Grade 2 - Picture about Animal 25. Grade 2 - Paper-mâché or Like Process 26. Grade 2 - Hand Built Pottery - YOUTH ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLE

27. Grade 2 - Any Other Picture or Article Intent is to encourage youth to embrace those items which their family treasure and pass through generations

- ART - Grade 3 & 4 Theme - "My Family Heritage" 28. Grades 3 & 4 - Picture of Home or Family Item does not need to be antique by definition 29. Grades 3 & 4 - Picture about Animal Each participant will receive a special rosette 30. Grades 3 & 4 - Paper-mâché or Like Process Any item in this Class in 2016, 2017 or 2018 not eligible 31. Grades 3 & 4 - Hand Built Pottery for entry in 2019 32. Grades 3 & 4 - Any Other Picture or Article

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Each entry MUST BE ACCOMPANIED by a note as to what the 2. Decorated T-Shirt - Theme: "Stark County Fair" collection is, how you came to be in possession and why you started collecting it/them. Instructions:

Any size t-shirt is permitted

56. "The Beginning of My Collection" Any treatment style and media permitted

So what have you begun to collect? Marbles, stamps, Visually share your memory of the Stark County Fair

baseball cards, pencils? How about sharing your Department will supply hanger for display collection with us!

Judges Criteria: - 25% - Quality of entry based on the entrants age DIVISION 27 - YOUTH ART - 25 % - Use of Color - 50% - Imaginative Decoration AGES 12 TO 17

OR

3. Jazzy Jar ✓ Decorated quart canning jar

GRADE 7 - GRADE 12 ✓ Decoupage, glitter, materials of any kind CREATE!

Premiums: $6.00 $4.00 $3.00 (Class 1) 4. Christmas Decoration

Premiums: $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 (Class 2-5) ✓ Premiums: $4.00 $3.00 $2.00 (Class 6 - 12) 5. Pool Noodle Art Using no less than two pool noodles, create

Premiums: $5.00 $4.00 $3.00 (Class 13 - 37) your masterpiece. You may cut, glue, paint and use additional

ENTRANTS AGE MUST APPEAR ON ENTRY embellishments TAGS!!

NEW ✁ Each Youth submitting entries in this Division must have their own Junior Exhibitor ticket ($5.00). Multiple Youth / Family Rules for Classes 6-19 - NO PHOTOGRAPHS ACCEPTED

members may not be entered under one pass. Also, Youth may not Artwork may be:

✄ ☎✆✄✝✄ ✞ ✟☎✞✄✝ ✠ ✡ ✠✝✄ ☎✆☛ ☞✝ ✠ ☎✞✡✠✝ ✄ ☎✆ ✌✝ ✌✆✍✄✝ ✡✄✝ ✎ ✌☎✏✎ ✡ ✠✎✎✑ ✂✄ Larger than 9" x 12" Acceptable

Canvas of choice

ATTENTION ✁ This Division is open strictly to Youth ages 12 to

Framed, suitable for hanging 17. Adults may not enter art work / mementos saved from a child

Subject matter is artist's choice

✏✎ ✌✟✆ ✍✑ or grandchild ✒

ROSETTE: Best Youth Art (Classes 6 - 19) - - ART - Grade 7 & 8 Awarded by Age Group 6. Grades 7 & 8 - Paper-mâché or Like Process - ARTS & CRAFTS 7. Grades 7 & 8 - 3 ✓ Dimensional 8. Grades 7 & 8 - Hand Built Pottery Class: 9. Grades 7 & 8 - Any Other Picture or Article 1. Youth Bucket of Junk - (Ages 12-17) 10. Grades 7 & 8 - Charcoal 11. Grades 7 & 8 - Pencil Drawing

12. Grades 7 & 8 - Picture - Any Other Medium LIMITED TO FIRST TEN (10) ENTRIES! - Entry ticket MUST specify age! Buckets available in Fair office beginning July 8th.

- ART - Grade 9 - 12 The Specifics: We will provide a gallon bucket of unique pieces, probably otherwise known as "junk". All the buckets will 13. Grades 9 to 12 - Paper-mâché or Like Process

include the same number of items and be as close to identical as 14. Grades 9 to 12 - 3 ✓ Dimensional possible. You can clean, sand, glue, cut, bolt, fasten, bend, shape, 15. Grades 9 to 12 - Hand Built Pottery paint or finish the items that were provided, BUT no pieces can be 16. Grades 9 to 12 - Any Other Picture or Article added. Create whatever you want with the contents of your bucket. 17. Grades 9 to 12 - Charcoal The goal is to use all the items in the bucket (but not the bucket). 18. Grades 9 to 12 - Oil or Acrylic 19. Grades 9 to 12 - Picture - Any Other Medium Please return your bucket when delivering your entry!

Judge's Criteria: - The contestant used only the materials that were provided ARTS - CREATIVE (required). 25% - The contestant used the materials in a new way to create - QUILTS & SPREADS 20. Any Style Quilt something different. 25% 21. Quilt Patch - The contestant's ideas are recognizable (Clarity of the idea). 25% - AFGHANS - The contestant's overall finished appearance of the 22. Any Style Afghan sculpture. 25% (This includes the difficulty of the piece & how well it was - RUGS made) 23. Any Style Rug

ROSETTE: Best of Class 1 Page 52 ENTRY DEADLINE FOR ALL CLASSES AUGUST 10, 2019

- CROCHETED WORK 24. Any Crocheted Item JR FAIRBOARD

- KNITTED WORK 25. Any Knitted Item EATS STAND

- NEEDLEWORK 26. Embroidery, stamped 27. Sampler (Mounted on Foam Board)

- PILLOWS 28. Any Pillow Type or Style

- NEEDLEPOINT 29. Plastic Canvas Item

- CROSS STITCH 30. Any Cross Stitch (18 to 22 count)

- BASKET WEAVING 31. Any Type of Basket

- WOODWORKING & CARVING 32. Any Type Woodworking or Carving DAILY SPECIALS - MACHINE SEWING 33. Home Decor (No Pillows) 34. Dress 35. Outfit - 2 Pieces (Could be sewn Accessory) TUESDAY: Cream Chicken Sandwich 36. Any Other Sewing

- CERAMICS - SEE DIVISION 23 WEDNESDAY: Pulled Pork Sandwich - PHOTOGRAPHY - SEE DIVISION 22

THURSDAY: Baked Potato Bar - YOUTH ANTIQUES/COLLECTIBLE

Intent is to encourage youth to embrace those items which their family treasure and pass through generations

Theme - "My Family Heritage" FRIDAY: Cheese Quesadilla

Item does not need to be antique by definition

Each participant will receive a special rosette

Any item in this Class in 2016, 2017 and 2018 not eligible for entry in 2019 SATURDAY: Pulled Beef Sandwich Each entry MUST BE ACCOMPANIED by a note as to what the collection is, how you came to be in possession and why you started collecting It / them

SUNDAY: Pepperoni Roll 37. "The Beginning of My Collection"

So what have you begun to collect? Marbles, stamps, baseball cards, pencils? How about sharing your collection with us!

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1 12 Tandem Draft Pony $65 $55 $50 $45 $35 $25 13 Tandem Draft Horse $65 $55 $50 $45 $35 $25

Jill Sterling 14 Shetland Fine Harness Team

Chairman $55 $45 $40 $35 $25 $20 ✣ Earl Rohn & Rebecca Reed, Assistants 15 Draft Pony Team ✣ Youth to drive 18 years and under

$65 $45 $40 $35 $25 $20 ✣ SUNDAY September 1, 2019 - 10:00 A.M. 16 Draft Horse Team ✣ Youth to drive 18 years IN FRONT OF GRANDSTAND and under Stark County Fairgrounds $65 $45 $40 $35 $25 $20 305 Wertz Ave N.W. 17 Draft Pony Team Canton, Ohio 44708 $65 $55 $50 $45 $35 $25 ENTRIES START: 8:00 A.M. 18 Draft Horse Team SHOW TIME: 10:00 A.M. $75 $55 $50 $45 $35 $25 19 Draft Pony Unicorn $75 $55 $50 $45 $35 $25 ST ENTRY FEE: 10% OF 1 PREMIUM 20 Draft Horse Unicorn Phone (330) 452-0621 or 456-9989 $75 $55 $50 $45 $35 $25

21 Team Fine Harness other than Shetland

✆ ✝✞✟✠✡ ☛☞✌ ✂✞✍ ✎✞✍✠✁

*✁✂✄☎

✛ ☛☞✌

✞ ✍✠ ✁

✏✑ ✒ ✓ ✔ ✕ ✖ ✓ ✗ ✓ ✓ ✘✙ ✚

☎ ✟ ✞ ✝ ✠ ✁ ☛☞✌ ☎ ✝ ✠ ✡ ✝ ✞ ✟ ✞ ☎ ✠ ✝ ✁✡✠ ✂✡✡ ✞

$55 $45 $40 $35 $25 $20

✓ ✔ ✛ ✜✢ ✖ ✓ ✗ ✓ ✓ ✗ ✚

✟ ✞ ✞ ✍✠✁ ✌ ☎ ✝ ✠ ✡ ✝ ✞ ✟ ✞ ☎ ✟ ✡ ✡ ✝ *N✝☎ Class 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH 5TH 6TH 22 Draft Pony Four Hitch $125 $100 $90 $80 $60 $40 1 Single Pleasure Driving Pony (Light Harness) 23 Draft Horse Four Hitch $40 $35 $30 $25 $20 $15 $125 $100 $90 $80 $60 $40 2 Single Shetland (Fine Harness) $40 $35 $30 $25 $20 $15 24 Roadster Class 3 Single Pleasure Driving Pony M or G Youth $40 $35 $30 $25 $20 $15 under 18 years 25 Draft Pony Six Hitch $40 $35 $30 $25 $20 $15 $125 $100 $90 $80 $60 $40 26 Draft Horse Six Hitch

4 Single Draft Horse ✣ Men to Drive $40 $35 $30 $25 $20 $15 $125 $100 $90 $80 $60 $40

5 Single Draft Pony ✣ Men to Drive (No Light Harness) $40 $35 $30 $25 $20 $15 RULES AND REGULATIONS th

6 Single Draft Horse ✣ Ladies to Drive ENTER at 4 & Wertz entrance to Fairgrounds.

$40 $35 $30 $25 $20 $15 ✣ 7 Single Draft Pony ✣ Ladies to Drive No change of driver after entering show ring, judge has (No Light Harness) the right to disqualify unsafe entry in show ring.

$40 $35 $30 $25 $20 $15 Teams and single driver to be hitched to proper ✣ 8 Single Draft Horse ✣ Youth to Drive 18 years vehicles. We suggest all multiple hitches carry an and under assistant for safety reasons. Drivers will not be

$40 $35 $30 $25 $20 $15 allowed to punish their horses or ponies in the Show ✣ 9 Single Draft Pony ✣ Youth to Drive 18 years Ring. and under All youth drivers (18 and under) shall be accompanied $40 $35 $30 $25 $20 $15 by an adult.

10 Single Fine Harness, other than Shetland, Whips to be carried but not used in the Show Ring.

✛ ☛☞✌ ✞ ✍✠✁ ALL horses or ponies must be paraded in the ring $40 $35 $30 $25 $20 $15 wherever so ordered by the judge. Anyone refusing to 11 Single Hitch Mini comply with the rules, will be liable to forfeit all prizes $40 $35 $30 $25 $20 $15 to which he/she may be entitled.

PAGE 54 TRACTOR & TRUCK PULL STARK COUNTY FAIR CANTON, OHIO AUGUST 30th & 31st

FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 7:30 P.M. NTPA SANCTIONED TRACTOR PULL (Reserved seating for all grandstand seats - $6.00 & $9.00) 7.700 lb Classic Super Stock Tractors 5,200 lb Super Stock 4x4 Trucks 8,500 lb Light Pro Stock Tractors 10,000 lb GN Pro Stock Tractors

SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 11:00 am Sponsored by the Stark County Agricultural Society (Free Show) All Hitches MUST have 3" x 3.75" Hole Wheelie Bars Recommended $15 Entry Fee Mini Sled Big Sled 5,500 lb Antique Tractor (5 mph) 10,500 lb Farm Stock 6,500 lb Antique Tractor (5 mph) 8,000 lb Work Stock Diesel Trucks 6,500 lb Antique Open N/A 6,500 lb Light Limited super Stock 6,500 lb Antique V-8 12,500 lb Farm Stock

SATURDAY, AUGUST 31, 7:30 P.M. NTPA SANCTIONED TRACTOR PULL

(Reserved seating for all grandstand seats ($6.00 & $9.00)

2,050 lb Modified Mini Tractor 8,000 lb Pro Stock Diesel Trucks 8,500 lb Light Pro Stock Tractors 10,000 lb GN Pro Stock Tractors

NO alcoholic beverages allowed Not responsible for accidents

For more information call: DAVE SWARTZ (330) 704-4227 or DANNY SCHMUCKER (330) 353-0243

☎✆ ✝ ✞✟ ✠✡ ☛ Sled by ✁✂✄ (Pit Passes $10)

* MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 9:00 AM - GARDEN TRACTOR PULL (FOR INFO CALL 330-353-0102) * Committee Members: Dave Swartz & Danny Schmucker (Co-Chairs); Aaron Tournoux, Earl Rohn, Kevin King; Charlie Swartz, Honorary Member Stark County Agricultural Society Tractor Pull Officials have the final say in all decisions.

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3 DAY BOX 3 DAY BOX

RACING OFFICE ENTRY HOURS: OPEN 8:00 AM - CLOSES 11:00 AM

Entries for Wednesday Races close on Sunday,

August 25th and entries for Thursday Races close on Monday, August 26th.

(With Pari-Mutuel Betting) CONDITIONS: OSRC RULES TO GOVERN WITH EXCEPTIONS. AUGUST 28 & AUGUST 29, 2019

Entry Fee in Overnight Events $25. Must be 5 starters.

✡☛☞✞✌ ✍✎✏✎☎✠ ☛ ✡✑ ✡✒☞✓✞☎ ✔ ✎ ✓✞ ✑✞ ✕✎✠✆✔✞✑ ✖✆✔✗ Post time NOON ✄☎✆ ✝✞☎✟✠

Wednesday ✁ August 28, 2019 race secretary at time entry is made. Purse to be divided equally and monies to be paid as follows: 45%

1 PACE ✂ 2 YEAR OLD FILLY HOME TALENT

25% 15% 10% 5% each dash. (Closed) WE reserve the right to reject any entry, call off any

race, or change program for any cause.

2 PACE ✂ 3 YEAR OLD FILLY HOME TALENT (Closed) ACCIDENTS, injuries, damages or losses that occur on the grounds to people or property, sustained or

3 TROT ✂ 2 YEAR OLD FILLY HOME TALENT caused by any horse, its owner or driver and/or their (Closed) employees, agents, helpers, shall be assumed by them in full as their own risk and responsibility, individually

4 TROT ✂ 3 YEAR OLD FILLY HOME TALENT and severally. (Closed) TWO horses may start on Overnight Events from

5 PACE - STARK COUNTY FAIR PACING stable, entry fee to be paid on each entry. Phone

DERBY Signature Series* (Late Closer) .....$2,200 entries will be accepted if received before closing time

☛✔ ✄ ✟ ✘✚✛✜✚✢ ✣ ✜✤ *Ohio Sired or Owned Preferred - 4 Year Old & Up ✘✙✚✚ S OFFICE and proper information is received. Home Talent Stakes raced 6 TROT - STARK COUNTY HORSEMEN'S under their rules and OSRC Rules. TROTTING DERBY Signature Series*(Late Closer) THE Stark County Fairboard recommends all owners, *Ohio Sired or Owned Preferred - 4 Year Old & Up ...... $2,200 trainers, and drivers belong to the Ohio Harness

✥✎☎ ✠✞☞✞✡✟ ✠ ✠✠✎✍✆☛✔✆ ✎ ✡✦ ✣ DRIVERS Insurance and Charted Lines provided by Post time NOON the Home Talent Colt Association. Thursday ✁ August 29, 2019

7 PACE ✂ 2 YEAR OLD COLT HOME TALENT *FEDERAL Identification or Social Security (Closed) number of owners will be required before any purse money will be paid.

8 PACE ✂ 3 YEAR OLD COLT HOME TALENT (Closed) TROPHY FOR EACH EVENT

9 TROT ✂ 2 YEAR OLD COLT HOME TALENT Racing Office Phone: (330) 454-9237 (Closed)

SPEED COMMITTEE: 10 TROT ✂ 3 YEAR OLD COLT HOME TALENT

(Closed) REBECCA REED ✧ CHAIRMAN William J Locker & Bryan Griffin 11 PACE - Non-Winners of a Pari-Mutuel or $2,000 Lifetime...... $800 PARI-MUTUELS - PHOTO FINISH -STARTING GATE

12 TROT - Non-Winners of a Pari-Mutuel or $2,000

Lifetime...... $800

*Limited to Stark, Wayne, Tuscarawas, Holmes and Carroll County owned or trained (30 day minimum)

PAGE 56 2019 OHIO AGRICULTURAL FAIR SCHEDULE

Meigs County (Pomeroy) Aug 12-17 JUNE FAIRS Jefferson County (Smithfield) Aug 13-18 Paulding County Fair (Paulding) June 10-15 Allen County (Lima) Aug 16-24 Pickaway County (Circleville) June 14-22 Darke County (Greenville) Aug 16-24 Putnam County (Ottawa) June 24-29 Defiance County (Hicksville) Aug 17-24 Harrison County (Cadiz) June 24-29 Monroe County (Woodsfield) Aug 19-24 Lorain County (Wellington) Aug 19-25 JULY FAIRS Portage County (Randolph) Aug 20-25 Marion County (Marion) July 1-6 Sandusky County (Fremont) Aug 20-25 Clinton County (Wilmington) July 6-13 Madison County (London) July 6-13 AUGUST/SEPTEMBER FAIRS Adams County (West Union) July 7-13 Lawrence County (Proctorville) July 6-13 Noble County (Caldwell) Aug 26-31 Logan County (Bellefontaine) July 7-13 Morrow County (Mt Gilead) Aug 26 -Sept 2 Trumbull County (Cortland) July 7-14 Stark County (Canton) Aug 27- Sept 2 Montgomery County (Dayton) July 8-14 Hancock County (Findlay) Aug 28-Sept 2 Lucas County (Maumee) July 9-14 Richwood Independent (Union County) Aug 29-Sept 3 Jackson County (Wellston) July 12-20 Mahoning County (Canfield) Augut 29- Sept 2 Franklin County (Hilliard) July 13-20 Richwood Independent (Union County) Aug 28-Sept 2 Crawford County (Bucyrus) July 14-20 Van Wert County (Van Wert) Aug 27-Sept 2 Fayette County (Washington C.H.) July 15-20 Geauga County (Burton) Aug 29-Sept 2 Perry County (New Lexington) July 15-20 Ottawa County (Oak Harbor) July 15-21 SEPTEMBER FAIRS Warren County (Lebanon) July 15-20 Fulton County (Wauseon) Aug 30 - Sept 5 Carroll County (Carrollton) July 16-21 Washington County (Marietta) Aug 31 - Sept 3 Clark County (Springfield) July 19-26 Highland County (Hillsboro) Sept 1 -7 Knox County (Mt. Vernon) July 21-27 Morgan County (McConnelsville) Sept 3-7 Butler County (Hamilton) July 21-27 Belmont County (St. Clairsville) Sept 3-8 Clermont County (Owensville) July 21-27 Hardin County (Kenton) Sept 3-8 Shelby County (Sidney) July 21-27 Albany Independent (Athens County) Sept 4-8 Union County (Marysville) July 21-27 Hocking County (Logan) Sept 10-15 Seneca County (Tiffin) July 22-28 Wayne County (Wooster) Sept 7-12 Vinton County (McArthur) July 22-27 Williams County (Montpelier) Sept 7-14 Summit County (Tallmadge) July 23-28 Guernsey County (Old Washington) Sept 9-14 Lake County (Painesville) July 23-28 Wyandot County (Upper Sandusky) Sept 10-15 Ohio State Fair (Columbus) July 24-Aug 4 Bellville Independent (Richland County) Sept 11-14 Pike County (Piketon) July 26-Aug 3 Delaware County (Delaware) Sept 14-21 Ashland County (Ashland) Sept 15-21 JULY/AUGUST FAIRS Tuscarawas County (Dover) Sept 16-22 Preble County (Eaton) July 27-Aug 3 Brown County (Georgetown) Sept 23-28 Auglaize County (Wapakoneta)July 28- Aug 3 Greene County (Xenia) July 28-Aug 3 SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER FAIRS Gallia County (Gallipolis) July 29-Aug 3 Barlow Independent (Washington Cty) Sept 26-29 Columbiana County (Lisbon) July 29-Aug 4 Coshocton County (Coshocton) Sept 27 - Oct 3 Medina County (Medina) July 29- Aug 4 Wood County (Bowling Green) July 29- Aug 5 OCTOBER FAIRS

Loudonville Independent (Ashland County) Oct 1-5 AUGUST FAIRS Fairfield County (Lancaster) Oct 6-12 Mercer County (Celina) Aug 9-15 Miami County (Troy) Aug 9-15 Muskingum County (Zanesville) Aug 11-17 Huron County (Norwalk) Aug 12-17

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2019 Stark County Junior Fair Schedule SATURDAY, AUGUST 24

9:00am ✄ 5:00pm 4-H/Junior Fair Building Open for Decorating

SUNDAY, AUGUST 25

9:00am ✄ 5:00pm 4-H/Junior Fair Building Open for Decorating

3:00pm ✄ 8:00pm Swine Load-in, weigh-in and pictures

MONDAY, AUGUST 26

8:00am ✄ 10:00pm Dairy Weigh-In/Check-in (Dairy Barn) 8:00am -Noon Dairy/Market Goat Check-in (Goat Barn)

8:00am ✄ 8:00pm Sheep Check-in (Sheep Barn)

9:00am ✄ 5:00pm Photography Contest Registration (Junior Fair Building)

10:00am ✄ 8:00pm Rabbit and Cavy Check-in (Rabbit Barn) NOON 4-H/Junior Fair Building Displays in place

12:00pm ✄ 10:00pm Market Beef Weigh-In (Off the trailer)

3:00pm ✄ 8:00pm Dairy/Market Goat Check-in (Goat Building)

4:30pm ✄ 7:30pm Horticulture Projects in place (Grange Building)

5:30pm Trash Can Contest Judging (Coliseum Barn ✄ behind JFB) 6:00pm Photo Contest Judging (Junior Fair Building)

6:00pm ✄ 8:30pm Poultry Meat Pen and Turkey Weigh-in & Photographs (Poultry Barn)

6:00pm ✄ 9:00pm Non-Market Poultry Projects Check-In (Poultry Barn) 8:00pm Dairy/Market Goats in place 9:00pm Poultry & Pygmy Goats in place 10:00pm All Sheep, Rabbit and Cavy Projects in place

TUESDAY, AUGUST 27 8:00am Market Lamb Weigh-in & Photographs (Sheep Barn) 9:00am Poultry Skillathon/Showmanship (Poultry Barn) Market Goat Weigh-in & Photographs (Immediately following lamb weigh-ins) Dairy Beef Feeder Showmanship (New Arena) Dairy Market Steer Showmanship (Immediately following Dairy Feeders) 10:00am All Beef and Dairy Projects in place 10:30am Barn Stall Decoration Judging 3:00pm Rabbit Meat Pen Show 6:00pm Dairy Market Beef Weigh-in & Pictures

6:00pm Market Beef Pictures ✄ 4:30pm ✄ 7:30pm Horticulture Judging Grange Building 6:00pm Pygmy Goat Showmanship / Show (Sheep/Swine Arena)

6:00pm Market Beef Weigh-in ✄ Diary Steers/Feeders Dairy Feeder Weigh-in & Photographs (Immediately following Beef) 7:00pm Junior Fair Youth Awards Presentation (Isler Pavilion) o Scholarships o State Fair Recognition o Outstanding Youth Competition

PAGE 58 WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 8:30am Market Lamb & Sheep Breeding Show/Showmanship (Sheep/Swine Arena)

9:00am ✄ 10:00pm All Buildings & Exhibits Open 9:00am Rabbit Show (Rabbit Barn) Dairy Feeder Show (New Arena) Dairy Market Steer Show (immediately following Dairy Feeders) 10:00am Beef Breeding & Feeder Calf Show & Showmanship (New Arena) (immediately following Open Class Beef Show) 11:30am Market Goat Show/Showmanship (Coliseum) 6:00pm Rabbit Meat Pen Sale (New Arena) Breeding & Market Hog Show (Sheep/Swine Arena) 6:30pm Market Turkey Sale (New Arena) 7:00pm Broiler Meat Pen Sale (New Arena)

THURSDAY, AUGUST 29 8:00am Market Beef Showmanship (New Arena)

9:00am ✄ 10:00pm All Buildings & Exhibits Open 9:00am Cavy Show (Rabbit Barn) 1:00pm Market Beef Judging (New Arena) 5:00pm Swine Showmanship (Exhibitors must register at Skillathon) 6:00pm Dairy Market Steer Sale (New Arena) Dairy Cheese Sale (immediately following Steer Sale) Dairy Feeder Calf Sale

FRIDAY, AUGUST 30

6:00am ✄ 10:00am Junior Fair Horse Load-in

9:00am ✄ 10:00pm All Buildings & Exhibits Open 9:00am Junior Fair Dairy Showmanship (New Arena) Junior Fair/Open COMBINED Dairy Show (immediately following Showmanship)

10:00am Market & Dairy Goat Showmanship ✄ followed by Dairy Goat Show

1:00pm Junior Fair Gymkhana Horse Show ✄ Horse Arena (East Side of the Track)

8:00pm Square Dance ✄ Junior Fair Food Stand (Open to the Public)

SATURDAY, AUGUST 31

9:00am ✄ 11:00pm All Buildings & Exhibits Open 9:00am Market Hog Sale (Sheep/Swine Arena) 11:00am Champion of Champion Rabbit & Cavy Showmanship (Rabbit Barn) 12:30pm Market Lamb & Wool Fleece Sale (Sheep/Swine Arena) Market Goat Sale (immediately following Lamb & Wool Sale)

1:00pm Jr. Fair Western Horse Show & Showmanship ✄ Horse Arena (East Side of the Track) 3:00pm Rabbit & Cavy Costume Contest (Rabbit Barn) 6:00pm Market Beef Sale (New Arena)

PAGE 59 SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 1 8:00am Roman Catholic Mass (Pavilion) 9:00am Protestant Worship Services (Pavilion) 9:00am Dairy Judging Contest (New Arena)

10:00am Junior Fair English Horse Show ✄ Horse Arena (East Side of the Track)

11:00am ✄ 10:00pm All Buildings & Exhibits Open

1:00pm Barn Games ✄ New Arena Swine Fun Show/PeeWee/Alumni Show (Sheep/Swine Arena) 4:00pm Goat Fun Show (Sheep/Swine Arena)

5:30pm Showman of Showman Contest ✄ All Species (Rotating Locations)

8:00pm Square Dance ✄ Junior Fair Stand (Open to the Public)

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 9:00am All Buildings & Exhibits Open 9:00am 4-H Dog Show Fun Match (New Arena)

10:00am Pedal Tractor Pull ✄ Junior Fair Food Stand

Junior Fair Horse Show ✄ Horse Arena (East Side of the Track)

11:30am Pizza Eating Contest ✄ Junior Fair Food Stand

4:00pm Market Livestock Released ✄ All Jr. Fair Livestock Barns Closed to Public 6:00pm All Livestock Released 8:00pm Junior Fair Horses Released All Livestock Buildings Closed to Public

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3

9:00am ✄ 6:00pm Buildings Open for Exhibit Removal

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11 ✄ 5:00PM ✄ 6:30PM Processed Bird Pickup at Fairgrounds BRING COOLER AND ICE

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 29 Market Beef Annual Meeting & Check Pick-up ✄ Location TBD

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 13 1:00pm Sheep & Swine Picnic, Fairgrounds. Please Bring a Covered Dish

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ENTRY 2019 DEADLINE ART HALL/GRANGE AUGUST 10, 2019 ENTRY FORM

Please make the following entries in accordance with the rules and regulations contained in your premium book for 2019. Entries close Saturday, August 10, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. Entry fee is $25.00 for Membership or Exhibitor Pass, $18.00 for Express Exhibitor and $5.00 for Jr. Exhibitor Pass to be delivered to Stark County Agricultural Society, PO Box 80279, Canton, Ohio 44708 on or before the above date. PLEASE READ THE RULES BEFORE MAKING ENTRIES. NO REFUNDS.

TYPE OF ENTRY FEE: Membership#______Exhibitor# ______Jr Exhibitor #______UNDER 18? _____

NAME______PHONE

ADDRESS EMAIL

CITY STATE ZIP COUNTY ______

DEPT # DIV # CLASS # FAIRBOOK DESCRIPTION AS WRITTEN IN THE BOOK

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2019 ENTRY ENTRY FORM DEADLINE LIVESTOCK AUGUST 10, 2019

Please make the following entries in accordance with the rules and regulations contained in your premium book for 2019. Entries close Saturday, August 10, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. Entry fee is $25.00 for Membership or Exhibitor Pass to be delivered to Stark County Agricultural Society, PO Box 80279, Canton, Ohio 44708 on or before the above date. PLEASE READ THE RULES BEFORE MAKING ENTRIES. NO REFUNDS.

TYPE OF ENTRY FEE: Membership#______Exhibitor# ______Jr Exhibitor #______UNDER 18?___

NAME PHONE Mark only amount of additional stalls needed. ADDRESS TOWNSHIP DO NO COUNT STALLS NEEDED FOR CITY STATE ___ ZIP COUNTY______4-H

DEPT # DIV # CLASS # #ENTRIES FAIRBOOK DESCRIPTION #PENS/STALLS FEES

TOTAL PAGE 1

PAGE 62 DEPT DIV CLASS #ENTRIES FAIRBOOK DESCRIPTION #PENS/STALLS FEES

PAGE 1 PAGE 2 TOTAL STARK COUNTY FAIR RABBIT & CAVY 2019 ENTRY FORM

TYPE OF ENTRY FEE: Membership#______Exhibitor# ______DATE: ______

Name ______Phone______

Address______City______Zip______

E-Mail ______4H Club ______

Coop Ear # Breed Variety Class Sex Fee 4H

Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe

* If the animal is also being shown in 4H, please check the 4H box and list your 4H club. * If you are entering a Cavy, circle Buck for Boar, and Doe for Sow * Do Not fill in the Coop line. PAGE 63

Coop Ear # Breed Variety Class Sex Fee 4H

Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe Jr Int Sr Buck Doe