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DON MACHALK & SONS FENCE CORPORATION N7396 US 41, MICHIGAN 49848 PHONE 906.753.4002 FAX 906.753.4080 www.machalkandsonsfence.com PROUD SPONSOR OF THE MENOMINEE COUNTY FAIR! CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK TO ALL EXHIBITORS! Welcome to the 2021 Menominee County SCHEDULE OF EVENTS Fair! July 15th – 18th at Shakey Lakes Park THURSDAY, July 15th FAIR KICK OFF!!! Please take a few minutes to look over the 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Placement of Rabbits and Poultry 2021 Exhibitors Guide. If you have any 12-2 p.m. – Equestrian Jumping Clinic/Exhibition to follow 2-6 p.m. Placement of Still exhibits for Youth and Adult questions please feel free to contact us. 3-5 p.m. Closed interviews for Queen/Princess Persons with disabilities needing 6:30 p.m. Queen and Princess Pageant assistance during the fair should contact 7-11 p.m. LIVE MUSIC - NEON DETOUR - Sponsored by R&S Saddle Saloon the office one week in advance. FRIDAY July 16th VETERAN’S DAY Contact Fair Office: 906-753-2209 8:45 a.m. Crowning of Queen and Princess Fax: 906-753-2200 or email: [email protected] 8-4 p.m. Placement of Beef animals 9 a.m. Placement of Miniature Horses GATE ADMISSION – FREE PARKING 9 a.m. Rabbit Showmanship $5 WRISTBAND FOR 1 DAY ADMISSION or Junior Rabbit Breed & Open Breed Rabbit judging to follow $10 WRISTBAND FOR all 4 days 9 a.m. Judging of Still exhibits Veterans’ admission is free only on Friday, July 16, 2021 9 a.m. Open Poultry Breed Judging Junior Poultry Breed Judging to follow FREE PARKING! 10 a.m. Flag raising opening ceremony & Dove release 5yrs & under Free & NO Senior Citizen Discounts 10 a.m. Horseback Scavenger Hunt Menominee County Park Decals will NOT be honored 10 a.m. Miniature Horse Show 10 a.m. Kid’s Activities (Kid’s Tent) 12 p.m. Junior Poultry Showmanship w/Egg Judging to follow President – Chad Oczus 2 p.m. Mellen Twp. Fire Dept Water Rescue Demo Vice-President – Dave Pomeroy 3 p.m. Registration for Horse and Pony Pulls Treasurer – Debbie Smith 3–7 p.m. LIVE MUSIC – TODD WANGERIN & Co. Fair Manager/Secretary – Eric Tickler 4 p.m. Horse/Pony Pull Competition Fair Co Manager - Nita Curtis 4–7 p.m. Beer & Wine Tasting Event ($25 charge) Member – Jesse Betters 6 p.m. Food Auction near pavilions Member – Jim Moker 6:30 p.m. Stock Lawn Tractor Pull (at pull track) Member – Judith Dobnikar 7 p.m. Horseshoe Tournament Member – Todd Rye 7-11 pm LIVE MUSIC – BIG RIGGS BAND Member – Ray Schebel Member - Vacant SATURDAY, July 17th LADIES DAY Commissioner – David Prestin 9-10:30 a.m. Weigh-In at Fair Grounds for tractors & trucks 9 a.m. Beef judging & Showmanship Department Superintendents 9 a.m. Kids Fishing Tournament (ages 2-16) meet at Kid’s Beef & Dairy – Jim Moker Fishing Pier Sheep & Goat – Rochelle Sundstrom 10:00 a.m. Ladies Day Program (under tent) Poultry & Rabbit – Andrea Sorenson 10 a.m. Kid’s Activities (Kid’s Tent) Poultry & Rabbit Assistant - Ruth Smith 10:30 a.m. Drivers Safety Meeting for Pulls Horse – Julianne Freis 11 a.m. Tractor Pulling with Truck Pulls to follow Miniature Horse – Kristin Havelka (Approximately 2 p.m.) Horse & Pony Pull – Dennis Paquin Noon - 4 p.m. LIVE MUSIC – FATWOOD Tractor & Truck Pull – Chad Oczus 1 p.m. (to follow Beef) Dairy Show & Showmanship Adult Still Exhibits – Laura Haddock 7–11 p.m. LIVE MUSIC – OZ THE BAND Youth Still Exhibits – Kathy Coleman Queen/Princess – Kristin, Caitlyn & Rebecca Havelka SUNDAY, July 18th FAMILY DAY Ladies Day – Donna Buechler 8 a.m. 5K Run, Organized by Truth in Function 2020 Fair Queen – Rebecca Havelka 8-9 a.m. Veteran/Jr. Horse Registration 9:00 a.m. Veteran/Jr. Horse Show 2021 Fair Book Cover by Lilly Tickler from Carney Public 8:30 - 9:30 a.m. Weigh in Sheep & Goats School 9 a.m. Worship Service, (under Tent) 10 a.m. Sheep Show with Goat Show to follow THANK YOU ALSO TO: 10 a.m. Kid’s Activities (Kid’s Tent) BARRY WEHNER, DVM 11 a.m. -2 p.m. LIVE MUSIC – ALEXIS RAY MENOMINEE COUNTY BOARD Noon- Greased Pig Show COUNTY PARK COMMITTEE Noon- Jr. Poultry & Rabbit Market Auction AND OUR MANY VOLUNTEERS Noon- Tractor Skill Driving contest (field near Tractor display) Pro, Amateur and Ladies classes PLEASE SUPPORT ALL OF OUR SPONSORS YOU SEE IN 1:00 p.m. Bean Bag Toss Competition OUR FAIRBOOK AND AROUND OUR FAIRGROUNDS. OUR 2:00 – 4:30 p.m. UTL Wresting FAIR COULD NOT BE POSSIBLE WITHOUT THEIR 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. ALL EXHIBITS RELEASED SUPPORT! Events or entertainment schedule subject to change as needed

Table of Contents horses, youth department, home economics, and fair queen/princess entries. Schedule of Events (subject to change)

2 Table of Contents Closing date for pre-entry is July 5, 2021. Applications for pre-entry 2 General Rules & Regulations should be made on the printed form provided in the premium book for 2 Exhibitor Fee Schedule that purpose. Additional application forms may be obtained from the 3-4 Department 1 & 2-Open & Youth Dairy Fair Office or menomineecounty.com website. A separate entry 4-5 Department 3 & 4-Open & Youth Beef blank MUST be used for each department. No additional entries 5-6 Department 5 & 6-Open & Youth Sheep accepted after pre-entry closing date. All pre-entries should be 6 Department 7-Open & Youth Goat addressed to Menominee County Fair, S904 U.S. Highway 41, 7-10 Department 11 & 12 Open & Youth Poultry Stephenson, MI 49887. 10 Department 13 & 14 Open & Youth Rabbit All exhibits MUST be the work of the individual in whose name the 11 Department 15 & 16 Veteran & Youth Horse exhibit is entered. Pre-entry is required, for all events except Tractor 11 Department 17-Open Draft Horse and Truck Pull, Garden Tractor Pull, Horse and Pony Pull. 12 Department 18-Open Miniature Horse Absolutely no registrations will be accepted after the deadline date 12 Department 100-Horse & Pony Pulling of July 5, 2021. 13 Department 104-Antique Tractor Pulling

And Farm Tractor Pulling JUNIOR SHOW RULES 14 Department 107-Truck Pulling

16 Department 91-Queen/Princess Contest 1. Competition is open to anyone who has not reached his or her 20th 16 Adult Still Departments birthday before January 1st, 2021. Age of all members will be 17-18 Department 40- determined as of January 1st, 2021. Birth Certificate may be required for 18-19 Department 41-Culinary Arts proof of age if there is a question or protest. Birth Certificate is 19-20 Department 42-Fine Arts required for first time exhibitors (CLOVERBUDS). 20-21 Department 43-Folk Arts 2. Rules: The junior exhibitor will abide by the general exhibitors' rules 21 Department 44-Photography of the Menominee County Fair and any special rules set up in this 21 Department 46-Agriculture Premium Book. 21-22 Department 47-Floriculture 3. Requirements: Animals may be either grade or purebred unless 22 Department 48-Horticulture otherwise designated. All animals must be owned for 30 days prior to 22 Youth Still Department entry and the exhibitor must feed, fit, groom, train and show the animal 23 Department 60-Needlework himself/herself. All animals must be trained to lead. Rope or leather 23 Department 61-Culinary Arts halters may be used. 23-24 Department 62-Fine Arts 4. Identification: Animals must be identified by diagram, picture, or ear 24 Department 63-Folk Arts tag number; and it is the sole responsibility of the junior exhibitor to have 25 Department 64-Photography the animal so identified and recorded on the Pre-entry blank. 25 Department 66-Agriculture 25 Department 67-Floriculture 25-26 Department 68-Horticulture Cattle entry fee, per animal $10.00 26 Department 70-Youth Natural Resources 26 Department 72-Youth Educational Projects Production, per animal $ 3.00 26 Individual or Club Displays Sheep and Goats (per class) $ 4.00 Queen & Princess Entry Form Miniature Horse Show (per class) $ 3.00 27 Livestock/Small Animal Entry Form 28 Adult Still Departments Entry Form Horse Entry Fee, Junior (per class) $ 4.00 29 Youth Still Departments Entry Form Veteran Horse Show (per class) $ 5.00 30 Horse Show Entry Form Horse Pull entry fee (per class) $10.00 31 Miniature Horse Show Entry Form 32 Sheep & Goat Entry Form Pony Pull entry fee (per class) $ 5.00 Tractor/Truck Pulling entry fee $20.00 Menominee County Fair Board reserves to itself authority to make such Queen Contest entry fee $20.00 rules and Regulations governing the control and management of the fair as in its judgment may be necessary and proper to properly carry out Princess Contest entry fee $20.00 the purposes for which said fair is being held. The Fair Board also Rabbit entry fee (each exhibit) $ 2.00 reserves to itself the authority to establish what admission shall be charged. Poultry entry fee (each exhibit) $ 2.00 Poultry egg class entry fee (each) $ 1.00 The Menominee County Fair will use diligence to ensure the safety of livestock and articles entered for exhibition or display after their arrival Entry fees for all livestock, small animals, queen/princess contest, and on the fair grounds. However, exhibitors of these articles or livestock horse shows MUST be sent with the pre-entry blanks. Entry fees for will assume all risk other than that which may fall under the public tractor pull, horse and pony pull, and 4 x 4 pull will be collected at time liability and property damage coverage. of weigh-in. The Menominee County Fair reserves to itself the right to refuse, accept conditionally, and to cancel any entries and awards of prizes The department Superintendent will be responsible for stall and pen without claim for damages. assignments for animals. All stalls and pens should be kept clean and EXHIBITORS’ PROCEDURES well bedded. No grooming inside barn. Stalls and aisles will be cleaned The Menominee County Fair Manager reserves the right to interpret in a timely fashion. these rules and regulations and to settle and determine all matters, questions, or differences in regard thereto or otherwise arising out of, No livestock will be housed on the fairground property prior to Thursday connected with, or incident to the operation of the Menominee County morning, without a special permit from the Fair Manager. Each exhibitor Fair. Fair reserves the right to hold premiums for excessive mess left. will provide all feed and bedding for their animals, unless otherwise stipulated by the Superintendent of each department. By disregarding or violating any rules or regulations any exhibitor or Health requirements: The state veterinarian or his/her representative contestant forfeits all premiums, rights and privileges without recourse may inspect animals as they arrive on the grounds or at any time during and will be subject to such penalty as the Menominee County Fair Board the fair. may order. If doubt arises as to the meaning or application of a rule, the Substitutions of animals within the same class, entered for reasons Manager shall interpret the same. Pre-entry is required on exhibits of satisfactory to the superintendent and with the approval of the Manager, dairy and beef cattle, goats, sheep, rabbits, poultry, riding horses, draft will be permitted

The Superintendent will direct the calling of classes for judging in animal is pre-registered by July 5, 2021. No money will be accepted at accordance with the printed program as far as practicable and will see the fairgrounds. the judge’s report fully upon each animal or article exhibited in each 4. Cattle will be shown according to their age, as determined by class. registration . Grades may use DHIA records to prove age of If there is any question as to the regularity of an entry or the right of any animals. animal or article to compete in any class, the matter shall be submitted 5. Each farm is limited to 10 entries, in addition to the Youth to the Superintendent in charge of that department for adjustment. Department entries from the farm for dairy and beef. The decision of the judges shall be final, and no appeal will be 6. Youth Department entrants may exhibit one animal per class in considered except in the cases of protests to the Fair Manager. Open Class in addition to the other animals from that farm. Objections to any person serving as a judge must be submitted to the 7. Dairy Herd Classes 20 & 21 must be made up from the animals superintendent in writing, prior to making any award, giving good and from one farm, including Youth Department entries from the farm. sufficient reasons therefore. The Superintendent shall refer this to the 8. All animals must be identified by ear tag or tattoo. Manager who shall have full power to act. 9. Production premiums will be paid on the high DHIA or Owner-Sampler actual record certified by the DHIA supervisor. There Formal Protests: A formal protest by an agricultural exhibitor shall be will be a $3 per cow entry fee, paid when the records are submitted. made in writing to the Manager, accompanied by an affidavit setting forth 10. Feed, water and bedding must be supplied by the exhibitor. the grounds for the protest. A formal protest against an agricultural 11. Only first place animals are eligible for Grand Champion. exhibition of animals or articles shall be filed not less than 24 hours 12. First place animals are also eligible for Reserve Champion. The before judging. A formal protest against a placing shall be filed no more second-place winner in the class from which the champion was than six hours after the placing has been made, and shall be considered selected should be brought into the ring for judging. by the Manager. Interested parties shall be duly notified and given an 13. All decisions of the judge will be final. Premiums will be paid on opportunity to submit evidence pursuant to a procedure established by the judge's placing of the animals. the Manager, before a final decision is made. In addition to the rights of 14. Dairy Cattle should be brought to the fairgrounds between 9 and protest herein guaranteed to interested parties, the Fair Board expressly 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 17th. They must remain on the grounds reserves the right, within the scope or power of its authority, to take for viewing until 4 p.m. on Saturday afternoon. cognizance of any attempt at fraud, as may be found from the evidence 15. Beef Cattle should be brought to the fairgrounds for registration on relating hereto, and to act as may be deemed just and proper. Friday, July 16th, from 8-4:00 p.m. Junior show members will exhibit according to their age as of January 1, 2021. Junior showmen may Awards: Judges' sheets will be used as sole evidence for payment of enter one animal per class. premiums. Ribbons and tags are not accepted. 16. Youth between the ages of 8 and 19 may enter the Youth An entry in any department, including an entry made under the Danish Departments. Ages 5-7 are eligible for Cloverbud Classes ONLY. System of judging, does not guarantee a premium award. Parents must accompany Cloverbud exhibitors. 17. All 4-H Clubs, FFA Chapters, and any other youth groups may THE MENOMINEE COUNTY FAIR BOARD RESERVES THE enter the group contests. RIGHT TO PRO-RATE ALL PREMIUMS.

Fire regulations: Smoking will not be permitted in any exhibition buildings. Animal rights activists may hand out literature only in designated area. Failure to comply will result in immediate removal from the premises. GOOD LUCK Procedure for Filing A Complaint or Appeal with the Fair Exhibitors have 10 days from the close of the fair to file a complaint or TO ALL appeal with the fair. The fair must define the steps for the board review, investigation and issuing a notice of finding and recommended actions. The exhibitor has 45 days from the date that the complaint was filed with the fair to file an appeal with the Department of Agriculture. The 2021 department has 60 days to investigate the appeal and issue a report on the findings. MENOMINEE Person wishing to file a complaint can pick up a form at the Fair Office at S904 US 41, Stephenson, MI 49887 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. COUNTY – 1 p.m. Monday thru Thursday. Return completed form to the Fair Office. A Fair Board of reviews meeting will be called to investigate the FAIR EXHIBITORS complaint and return recommended actions. If said person is not happy with the recommended actions, they can then file an appeal with the Department of Agriculture.

**All sheep and goats must have official USDA tag showing they have undergone testing for scrappies. All cattle must provide evidence of negative testing for BVD PI and have RFID ear tags. The complete set of requirements can be obtained by FROM THE downloading them from the Michigan Department of Agriculture website: 2021 https://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdard/2021_Fairs_a nd_Exhibitions_Requirements-- MENOMINEE 01132021_FINAL_713052_7.pdf COUNTY FAIR

RULES FOR THE DAIRY AND BEEF SHOW BOARD 1. BE SURE YOU ENTER YOUR ANIMALS IN THE RIGHT CLASS, ACCORDING TO THE AGE OF THE ANIMAL. 2. A $10 entry fee will be charged for each entry. 3. All animals must be pre-registered. The entry fee must be paid at the time of pre-registration. No animal may be shown unless

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DEPARTMENT 1- DAIRY OPEN SHOW DEPARTMENT 3 – BEEF OPEN SHOW Jim Moker, Volunteer Superintendent th Jim Moker, Volunteer Superintendent Registration Deadline: July 5 Registration Deadline: July 5th Judging: 1:00 pm Saturday, July 17, 2021 following beef show not to Judging Time: 9:00 a.m. Saturday, July 17, 2021 start before 1pm Entry Fee: $10.00/animal Entry Fee: $10.00/animal Premiums for Class 1-9 and 14-22 Premium Schedule for Class 1-5 and 8-14 No. in No. in Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 6 $40 36 32 28 24 20 6 $40 36 32 28 24 20 5 $36 32 28 24 20 5 $36 32 28 24 20 4 $32 28 24 20 4 $32 28 24 20 3 $28 24 20 3 $28 24 20 2 $24 20 2 $24 20 1 $20 1 $20 Section 1 -Class Section 1- BULL & STEER CLASS: 1 Jr. Calf Heifer (up to 6 months, born March or later) 1 Junior Bull Calf – after January 1st 2 Intermediate Calf Heifer (6-9 months, born Dec thru Feb) 2 Senior Bull Calf – September - December 3 Senior Calf Heifer (9-12 months, born Sep thru Nov) 3 Summer Yearling Bull – July - August 4 Jr. Yearling Heifer (13-18 months, born Mar thru Aug prior year) 4 Summer Yearling Bull – May - June 5 Sr. Yearling Heifer (19-24 months, born Sep – Feb prior year) 5 Junior Yearling Bull – March - April 6 Junior Champion Female - Rosette st 6 Junior Yearling Bull – January - February Picked from 1 Place winners Classes 1-5 7 Senior Yearling Bull – September - December 7 Reserve Junior Champion Female - Rosette 8 2 Year Old Bull – January - August 8 Non-Milking Cow (2 years and under 3) 9 Steer Calf – After January 1st 9 Cow (2 years and under 3) 10 Grand Champion Bull – Award (picked from 1st Place winners) 10 Cow (3 years and under 4) 11 Reserve Grand Champion Bull – Rosette & $3 11 Cow (4 years and under 5) The 2nd Place winner in class from which Champion 12 Cow (5 years and under 6) Bull was selected should be brought into ring for this judging. 13 Cow (6 years and over) 14 Dry Cow (3 years and over) Section 2 -HEIFER CLASS: 15 Senior Champion Female – Rosette st 14 Junior Heifer Calf – after January 1 Picked from 1 Place winners Classes 8-14 15 Senior Heifer Calf – September - December 16 Reserve Senior Champion Female – Rosette 16 Summer Yearling Heifer – July – August Yearling 17 Grand Champion Female – Award & $5 st 17 Summer Yearling Heifer – May – June Yearling Picked from 1 Place winners Classes 6 & 15 18 Junior Yearling Heifer – March – April Yearling 18 Reserve Grand Champion Female – Rosette & $3 19 Junior Yearling Heifer – January – February Yearling 19 Best Udder – Judge’s Choice – Award 20 Senior Yearling Heifer – September – December Yearling 21 Cow (2 yrs. and under 3) Premium Schedule for Class 20-22 st nd rd th th th 22 Cow (3 yrs. and older) 1 2 3 4 5 6 Award -picked from 1st Place winners 23 Grand Champion Female – $14 12 10 8 6 4 24 Reserve Champion Female – Rosette & $3 20 Junior Best 3 Females – Heifers under milking age The 2nd Place winner in class from which Champion 21 Senior Best 3 Females – Milking Age Heifer was selected should be brought in for judging. 22 Production – Class 9-14 ($3/class) Premium Schedule for Class 25-27 and 33 DEPARTMENT 2 -DAIRY YOUTH SHOW No. in Jim Moker, Volunteer Superintendent Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Section 2-Class 6 $12 10 8 6 4 3 1 Senior Showmanship – 16 & over 5 $10 8 6 4 3 1st – Rosette 2nd-$5 3rd - $3 4 $8 6 4 3 2 Intermediate Showmanship 13-15 yrs. 3 $6 4 3 1st – Rosette 2nd-$5 3rd - $3 2 $4 3 3 Junior Showmanship 10-12 yrs. 1 $3 1st – Rosette 2nd-$5 3rd - $3 4 Beginner Showmanship 8-9 yrs. 25 Cow and last Calf (1 entry only) 1st – Rosette 2nd- $5 3rd- $3 26 Three Females of any one breed with one animal from 5 Cloverbud – Age *5-7 Participation Ribbon three different classes 6 Grand Champion Showmanship 27 Get – of - Sire (4 animals owned by one exhibitor, one sire Junior Dairy Show –Award w/both sexes being represented; not more than 2 bulls) Picked from 1st Place Class 1-3 7 Reserve Champion Showmanship- including 2nd place behind grand Rosette 8 Best Groomed –Award 9 Best Overall Dairy Animal – Award & $75 SMC Excellence Award

DEPARTMENT 4 – BEEF YOUTH SHOW Jim Moker, Volunteer Superintendent

MARKET STEERS & SHOWMANSHIP Section 1- Class: 30 Market Steers All breeds born 1/1/20-5/31/20 A-$40; B-$28; C-$16 31 Junior Show Champion Steer – Award & $75 SMC Excellence Award Decided between 1st place steers 32 Jr. Show Reserve Champion Steer-Rosette 33 4-H Club Herds or FFA Chapter – a minimum of Three animals will be shown to make up club.

Section 2- Class: 34 Senior Showmanship – 16 & over Rosette 1st – $5 2nd-$3 3rd - $2 35 Intermediate Showmanship 13-14 yrs. Rosette 1st – $5 2nd-$3 3rd - $2 36 Junior Showmanship 10-12 yrs. Rosette 1st – $5 2nd-$3 3rd - $2 37 Beginner Showmanship 8-9 yrs. ***. Rosette 1st – $5 2nd-$3 3rd - $2 ***8yr old youth must show a calf born after January 1 of the current year*** 38 Cloverbud – Age *5-7 Participation Ribbon *Parent/Guardian must accompany child in the ring 39 Grand Champion Showmanship Junior Show –Award Picked from 1st Place Class 34-36 40 Reserve Grand Champion Showmanship Junior Show – Rosette 41 Best Overall Beef – Junior Show Award & $75 SMC Excellence Award

RULES THAT APPLY TO SHEEP & GOAT SHOW 1. Sheep exhibits in the Youth Department are open to any youth who has reached age 8 by January 1st, 2021 or has not reached his/her 20th birthday by January 1st, 2021 with the exception of any Cloverbud Youth Classes for ages 5 – 7. 2. Exhibitor must furnish food and water. 3. Animals must be properly cared for by exhibitor. 4. Exhibitors are limited to two (2) entries in each youth class and open class (only 1 market lamb may be exhibited). 5. Market lambs will be weighed in before the show between 8:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Judging will begin at 10:00 a.m. 6. Market lambs shall have wool covering of not more than one inch. The market lambs will be judged on the basis of best finish for that day. Market lambs can only be shown in the market lamb class and will not be allowed to enter a ewe lamb class with the same animal. 7. Exhibitor’s Flock animals must include at least a ram and ewe of any age. 8. Sheep must remain on fairgrounds for public viewing from 10:00 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Sheep should be brought to the fairgrounds between 8:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m. Sunday or can be on display all weekend. Sheep staying at fair are to be cared for by exhibitor during fair. 9. A $4 entry fee per class per animal will be charged for each sheep and goat entry. Fee must be paid at time of pre-registration. 10. First prize winners only can compete for champion prizes. 11. The Sheep Open Class is open to anyone having reached the minimum age of 8 by January 1st, 2021. 12. The exhibitor must furnish food and water unless told otherwise by the Superintendent. 13. The goat show is open to anyone and Exhibitors are limited to 2 entries per class. 14. All sheep and goats must have USDA ID ear tag showing they have been tested for SCRAPIES

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Premium Schedule for Class 1-6 & 11-16 1 Doe Kids I (4 mos. and under) 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 2 Doe Kids II (5-7 mos.) 3 Fall Kids (8-12 mos.) $15 10 7 5 5 5 4 WETHER (5-7 mos.) SECTION 1-Class Section 2: Wool Breed Class 5 WETHER (4 mos. and under) 6 Best Junior Dairy Goat in Show – Rosette 1 Ewe Lamb (up to 7 mos.) 11 Ewe Lamb (up to 7 mos.) 2 Ram Lamb (up to 7 mos.) 12 Ram Lamb (up to 7 mos.) 3 Yearling Ewe 13 Yearling Ewe Section 2: Class: Dairy Goat – Senior 7 Yearling Milkers (does under 2 years) 4 Yearling Ram 14 Yearling Ram 5 Aged Ewe 15 Aged Ewe 8 Milkers I (2yrs. old) 6 Aged Ram 16 Aged Ram 9 Milkers II (3 yrs. and older) 7 Grand Champ Ewe – Award 17 Grand Champ Ewe – Award 10 Best Udder in Show – Rosette 8 Grand Champ Ram – Award 18 Grand Champ Ram – Award 11 Best Senior Dairy Goat – Rosette 12 Best Overall Dairy Goat - Award Premium Schedule for Classes 9 & 10 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th Section 3: Class: Pygmy Goat $10 8 7 5 5 5 13 Pygmy Kids 14 Pygmy Senior 9 Flock (1 ram and 2 ewes breeding age) 15 Pygmy Wether 10 Mother Sheep and Lamb 16 Best Pygmy Goat in Show – Rosette

DEPARTMENT 6 – SHEEP YOUTH SHOW Section 4: Class: Boer Goat (Meat Goat) Rochelle Sundstrom, Volunteer Superintendent 17 Yearling Doe 20 Senior Doe Entry Fee: $4/Class 18 Yearling Buck 21 Aged Buck Premium Schedule for Class 1-4 19 Boer Kids 22 Best Boer Doe - Rosette 1st 2nd 3rd 23 Best Boer Buck - Rosette $10 9 8 24 Best Boer Goat - Rosette 25 Best Overall Goat (All Breeds) – Award SECTION 1: Class (Age as of January 1st, 2021) 1 Senior Showmanship (age 16 and up) Rosette DEPARTMENT 8 – GOAT YOUTH SHOW 2 Intermediate Showmanship (age 13-15) Rosette Premium Schedule for Class 1-3 3 Junior Showmanship (age 10-12) Rosette 1st 2nd 3rd 4 Beginner Showmanship (age 8-9) Rosette $6 4 3 5 Cloverbud Showmanship (age 5-7) Participation Ribbon Section 1: Class (Age as of January 1st, 2098) 6 Grand Championship Showmanship – Award 1 Senior Showmanship (age 16 and up) Rosette 7 Reserve Championship Showmanship – Rosette 2 Intermediate Showmanship (age 13-15) Rosette 3 Junior Showmanship (age 10-12) Rosette SECTION 2: Market Class 4 Beginner Showmanship (age 8-9) Rosette *All Market lambs should be entered in Class 8. They will be weighed at the 5 Cloverbud Showmanship (age 5-7) Participation Ribbon fairgrounds and put in the proper Class as determined by weight 6 Grand Championship Showmanship – Award on day of show. Superintendent reserves the right to change 7 Reserve Championship Showmanship – Rosette the weights to make it more competitive. Section 2: Class: Boer Goat (Meat Goat) Premium Schedule for Class 8 and 11 (Danish) 8 Market 1st 2nd 3rd 9 Reserve Champion Market Boer - Rosette $15 10 7 10 Grand Champion Market Boer – Award & $75SMC Excellence

Award 8 *All Market Lambs

9 Grand Champion Market Lamb – Award & $75 SMC Excellence Award SEPARATE ENTRY FORM FOR SHEEP & GOAT IN 10 Reserve Champion Market Lamb – Rosette BACK OF PREMIUM BOOK.

RULES FOR POULTRY 1. Judging for poultry will follow the current American Poultry Association (A.P.A.) Standard of Perfection text. 2. The Poultry Youth department is open to any youth who has reached his/her 8th birthday by January1,2021, or has not reached their 20th birthday by January 1, 2021. 3. Adults may only exhibit in the Poultry Adult department. Youth exhibitors may show in both the Adult & Youth Depts. but with separate animals in both departments. 4. Adult & Youth exhibitors will be allowed to enter up to 2 entries per breed class, not to exceed 10 total birds in breed classes. 5. Exhibitors in Junior Poultry Market classes are limited to one entry per class. DEPARTMENT 11 ADULT POULTRY SHOW & 6. Birds shown as individual exhibits will not be able to be shown as DEPARTMENT 12 YOUTH POULTRY SHOW part of a trio. All birds shall be of a recognized breed. Andrea Sorensen, Poultry Superintendent & Youth Poultry Market 6. Poultry must remain on the fairgrounds for public viewing from time Superintendent 715-923-0410 of placement until 4:00P.M. on Sunday. At 4:00 P.M. the Ruth Smith Assistant Poultry Superintendent & Assistant Youth superintendent will release the classes. If inclement weather should Poultry Market Superintendent befall the fair, it will be the superintendent’s discretion to allow for an early release of birds before 4:00 P.M. on Sunday. Registration Deadline: July 5, 2021 7. Infectious Laryngotrachitis (ILT) vaccinated birds will not be allowed on the fairgrounds Poultry Class Entry Fees: 8. All poultry (with the exception of pigeons and waterfowl) exhibited Adult All Breed poultry classes……. $2.00 per class are required to be tested for Pollorum-typhoid before they can be Youth All Breed poultry classes ……$2.00 per class exhibited. This testing will be free of charge to the exhibiter when the Adult & Youth Egg classes………….$1.00 per class bird is brought on Thursday for placement. No entry fee for youth exhibitors entered in Poultry Showmanship, 8. All birds must be dusted for external parasites (lice and mites) prior Record Keeping, Pen, Cloverbud Classes, Poultry Educational Exhibit to entry. Any living lice or mites or their egg masses remaining in the feathers, will make the bird ineligible for entry into the poultry ● Adult and youth exhibitors are limited to 2 entries per breed class, department. All birds will be examined on Thursday during not to exceed 10 total birds in all breed classes. registration. ● Adult exhibitors are limited to one (1) entry per Egg class. 9. Exhibitors desiring to dispose of their breeding stock may post a ● Adult exhibitors are limited to showing only in adult classes. sign on their cages after judging. The sign shall include the name and ● Youth exhibitors are allowed to show in Adult or Youth classes but phone number of seller and asking price and attached to the cage with separate birds in each division. securely. The sale is between the seller and buyer. The M.C. Fair ● Youth are limited to one entry per Youth Poultry Market Weight Board is not responsible for any sales. Classes and each Egg class. 10. All eggs laid in pens during the Fair will become the property of ● Cloverbud exhibitors may exhibit show birds in Section 26A M.C. Fair. Cloverbud Poultry All Breed Classes. They are limited to 1 bird per 11. All Exhibitors are responsible for the feeding and watering of their class and not to exceed 4 birds total) own birds. Exhibitors are encouraged to provide their own water and feed cups. Placement of Poultry Exhibits 12. Exhibitors will be allowed to bring their own feed but may choose to Thursday July 15, 2021 (10 A.M – 6 P.M.) all Adult & Youth breed use the feed donated to the fair. classes, Youth Market, all Egg classes & Educational exhibits 13. All Exhibitors are responsible for the feeding, watering and cleaning of pens of their own animals. Morning chores are to be Pick Up of Exhibits completed by 10:00 A.M. Afternoon chores are to be completed Sunday July 18, 2021 From 4 – 5 P.M. between 4 and 6 P.M. 14. All dove exhibitors will be required to bring their own dove size Poultry Judging Schedule cages as the fair does not have dove cages on hand. Friday July 16, 2021 a. 9:00 A.M. Youth Poultry Breed Judging followed by Adult Poultry Premium Schedule for Classes of DEPT 11 ADULT: Breed Judging b. 1:00 P.M. Youth Poultry Showmanship 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th c. Youth Poultry Market Classes after the conclusion of Youth Poultry $4 3 2 1 1 1 Showmanship d. Youth & Adult Egg Classes Premium Schedule for Classes of DEPT 12 YOUTH: Judging will be the Danish System Youth Market Poultry & Egg Auction Schedule A B C a. The list of Junior exhibitors in auction order will be posted in the $4 3 2 livestock barn Saturday morning. b. The Poultry & Egg Auction will begin at 12:00 Noon Sunday July Poultry Definitions: 18, 2021 in the livestock barn. Cock - a male bird 1 yr. of age & older c. All Youth Market Poultry will be released from the fair from 4 – 5 Cockerel - a male bird less than 1 yr. of age P.M. Sunday July 18, 2021 Hen - a female bird 1 year of age & older d. All Youth Market Eggs will be released at the completion of the Pullet - a female bird less than 1 yr. of age auction. Old Trio – One male bird and two female birds 1yr. of age & older 2021 SPONSORS FOR POULTRY Young Trio – One male bird and two female birds less than 1yr. of age Downtown Sandwich & Sub Shop Menza & Zac Heating, Cooling & Sheet Metal Stephenson Marketing Co-op Ed & Sandy Grandquist Integra Federal Credit Union Holmes Township KK Integrated Logistics Inc. Forte Industries & Deno Forest Products

LARGE CHICKENS Cock Hen Ckl. Pullet SECTION 1 - American Breed Class SECTION 7 – Large Game Chickens (All varieties) Modern 268 269 270 271 Cock Hen Ckl. Pullet Old English 272 273 274 275 Buckeye 3 4 5 6 Any other 276 277 278 279 Chantecler 7 8 9 10 Delaware 11 12 13 14 SECTION 7A – LARGE FOWL TRIOS Dominique 15 16 17 18 280 Any Breed Large Fowl Old Trio Holland 19 20 21 22 281 Any Breed Large Fowl Young Trio Java 23 24 25 26 282 Best Overall Trio of classes 280 & 281 – Rosette Jersey Giant 27 28 29 30 283 Best Adult Large Fowl– Rosette Lamona 31 32 33 34 284 Best Junior Large Fowl– Rosette New Hampshire 35 36 37 38 Plymouth Rock 39 40 41 42 BANTAMS SECTION 8 - Single Comb/Clean Leg (S.C.C.L.) Rhode Island Red 43 44 45 46 Wyandotte 47 48 49 50 Cock Hen Ckl. Pullet Any other American 51 52 53 54 Ancona 300 301 302 303 Andalusian 304 305 306 307 SECTION 2 - Asiatic Breed Class Australorp 308 309 310 311 Brahma 60 61 62 63 Delaware 312 313 314 315 Cochin 64 65 66 67 Dorking 316 317 318 319 Langshan 68 69 70 71 Dutch 320 321 322 323 Frizzle (any variety) 324 325 326 327 SECTION 3 – English Breed Class Holland 328 329 330 331 Australorp 80 81 82 83 Japanese 332 333 334 335 Dorking 84 85 90 91 Jersey Giant 336 337 338 339 Orpington 92 93 94 95 Lakenvelder 340 341 342 343 Redcap 96 97 98 99 Leghorn 344 345 346 347 Sussex 100 101 102 103 Minorca 348 349 350 351 Any Other English 104 105 106 107 Naked Neck 352 353 354 355 Newhampshire 356 357 358 359 SECTION 4 – Mediterranean Breed Class Orpington 360 361 362 363 Ancona 120 121 122 123 Phoenix 364 365 366 367 Andalusion 124 125 126 127 Plymouth Rock 368 369 370 371 Buttercup 128 129 130 131 Rhode Island Red 372 373 374 375 Catalina 132 133 134 135 Spanish 376 377 378 379 Spanish 136 137 138 139 Sussex 380 381 382 383 Leghorn Brown 140 141 142 143 Welsummer 384 385 386 387 Leghorn White 144 145 146 147 Any Other S.C.C.L. 388 389 390 391 Minorca 148 149 150 151 Spanish (White 152 153 154 155 BANTAMS SECTION 9 - Rose Comb/Clean Leg (R.C.C.L.) Face Black) Ancona 400 401 402 403 Any Other Medit. 156 157 158 159 Belgian Beard d’Anv.404 405 406 407 Dominiques 408 409 410 411 SECTION 5 – Continental Breed Class Dorking 412 413 414 415 Barnevelder 170 171 172 173 Hamburgs 416 417 418 419 Campine 174 175 176 177 Leghorn 420 421 422 423 Crevecoeur 178 179 180 181 Minorca 424 425 426 427 Faverolle 182 183 184 185 Red Cap 428 429 430 431 Hamburg 186 187 188 189 Rhode Island Red 432 433 434 435 Houdan 190 191 192 193 Rose Comb 436 437 438 439 LaFlech 194 195 196 197 Sebright 440 441 442 443 Lakenvelder 198 199 200 201 Wyandotte 444 445 446 447 Polish 202 203 204 205 Any Other R.C.C.L. 448 449 450 451 Welsummer 206 207 208 209 Any other Cont. 210 211 212 213 BANTAMS SECTION 10 - All Other Comb/ Clean Leg Class Americana 455 456 457 458 Araucana 459 460 461 462 SECTION 6 - Any other Large Chicken Breeds Buckeye 463 464 465 466 Cock Hen Ckl. Pullet Chantecler 467 468 469 470 Ameraucana 220 221 222 223 Cornish 471 472 473 474 Aracauna 224 225 226 227 Crevecoeur 475 476 477 478 Cubalaya 228 229 230 231 Houdan 479 480 481 482 Frizzle 232 233 234 235 LaFleche 483 484 485 486 Malaya 236 237 238 239 Maylay 487 488 489 490 Naked Neck 240 241 242 243 Polish 491 492 493 494 Phoenix 244 245 246 247 Sicilian Butter Shamo 248 249 250 251 Cup 495 496 497 498 Sumatra 252 253 254 255 Sumatra 499 500 501 502 Sultan 256 257 258 259 Yokohama 503 504 505 506 Yokohama 260 261 262 263 Any Other All Other Any Other Large Comb Clean Leg 507 508 509 510 Breed Not Listed 264 265 266 267

Cock Hen Ckl. Pullet Old Old Young Young BANTAMS SECTION 11 - All Feathered Leg Drake Duck Drake Duck Belgian Bearded 530 531 532 533 Booted 534 535 536 537 SECTION 15 – Heavy Ducks Brahma 538 539 540 541 Aylesbury 700 701 702 703 Cochin 542 543 544 545 Muscovy 704 705 706 707 Faverolle 546 547 548 549 Pekin 708 709 710 711 Frizzle 550 551 552 553 Rouen 712 713 714 715 Langshan 554 555 556 557 Any Other Heavy 716 717 718 719 Millie Fleur 558 559 560 561 562 563 564 565 SECTION 16 – Medium Ducks Silkie 566 567 568 569 Buff 728 729 730 731 Sultan 570 571 572 573 Cayuga 732 733 734 735 Any other Feather Crested 736 737 738 739 Leg Not Listed 574 575 576 577 Swedish 740 741 742 743 Any Other Med. 744 745 746 747 BANTAMS SECTION 12 - Game Bantams (All varieties) Cock Hen Ckl. Pullet SECTION 17 – Light Ducks Modern 580 581 582 583 Campbell 750 751 752 753 Old English 584 585 586 587 Magpie 754 755 756 757 Any other Game 588 589 590 591 Runner 758 759 760 761 Any Other Light 762 763 764 765 SECTION 12A – TRIOS – BANTAMS 592 Any Breed Old Bantam Trio SECTION 18 – Bantam Ducks 593 Any Breed Young Bantam Trio Call 770 771 772 773 594 Best Overall Bantam Trio of Classes 590 & 591 – Rosette East Indies 774 775 776 777 Mallard 778 779 780 781 595 Best Adult Bantam– Rosette Any Other Bantam 782 783 784 785 596 Best Youth Bantam– Rosette 786 Best Overall Adult Duck– Rosette Section 12A All Hybrid & Mixed Breed Chickens 787 Best Overall Youth Duck– Rosette All chicken breeds not recognized by the American Poultry Association standard list of breeds will be allowed to show in this section. GEESE Cock Hen Ckl. Pullet Hybrid/Mixed 597 598 599 600 Old Gander – Male goose 1 yr. or older 601 Champion Hybrid/Mixed Breed Chicken…………..Rosette Old Goose – Female goose 1 yr. or older Young Gander – Male goose less than 1 yr. Section 13 GUINEAS Young Goose– Female goose less than 1 yr.

Cock Hen Ckl. Pullet Old Old Young Young Buff Dundotte 602 603 604 605 Gander Goose Gander Goose Coral Blue 606 607 608 609 Lavender 610 611 612 613 SECTION 19 – Heavy Geese Pearl 614 615 616 617 African 790 791 792 793 Royal Purple 618 619 620 621 Embden 794 795 796 797 White 622 623 624 625 Toulouse –Buff 798 799 800 801 Any other Guinea 626 627 628 629 Toulouse- Grey 802 803 804 805 630 Best Adult Guinea– Rosette Any Other Heavy 806 807 808 809 631 Best Youth Guinea– Rosette SECTION 20 – Medium Geese SECTION 14 PHEASANTS American Buff 810 811 812 813 Pilgrim 814 815 816 817 Buff 650 651 652 653 Saddleback Pom. 818 819 820 821 Blue Eared 654 655 656 657 Sebastopol 822 823 824 825 Elliot 658 659 660 661 Any Other Medium 826 827 828 829 Golden /Red/Yellow 662 663 664 665 Lady Amherst 666 667 668 669 SECTION 21 – Light Geese Melanistic 670 671 672 673 Canada 830 831 832 833 Reeves 674 675 676 677 Chinese Brown 834 835 836 837 Ringneck 678 679 680 681 Chinese White 838 839 840 841 Silver 682 683 684 685 Egyptian 842 843 844 845 Swinehoe 686 687 688 689 Tufted Roman 846 847 848 849 White 690 691 692 693 Any Other Light 850 851 852 853 Any other 694 695 696 697 698 Best Adult Pheasant– Rosette 854 Best Overall Open Goose– Rosette 699 Best Youth Pheasant– Rosette 855 Best Overall Youth Goose– Rosette

DUCKS

Old Drake – Male duck 1 yr. or older Old Duck – Female duck 1 yr. or older Young Drake – Male duck less than 1 yr. Young Duck – Female duck less than 1 yr. Any other Flying 1020 1021 1022 1023 TURKEYS SECTION 26 – DOVES Old Tom – Male turkey 1 yr. or older Old Hen – Female turkey 1 yr. or older Doves Shown in Paris Young Tom – Male turkey less than 1 yr. All Color Varieties 1028 1029 1030 1031 Young Hen – Female turkey less than 1 yr. Pen & Feed must be provided by the exhibitor

Old Old Young Young 1032 Best Adult Pigeon & Doves- Rosette Tom Hen Tom Hen 1033 Best Youth Pigeon & Doves – Rosette SECTION 22 Beltsville Small 1045 Best Overall Poultry – ADULT – Trophy White 858 859 860 861 1046 Best Overall Poultry – YOUTH - Trophy & $75 SMC Black 862 863 864 865 Excellence Award Bourbon Red 866 867 868 869 Bronze 870 871 872 873 Narragansett 874 875 876 877 Royal Palm 878 879 880 881 Slate 882 883 884 885 Section 26A: Cloverbud Poultry All Breed Classes White Holland 886 887 888 889 These classes are for Pee Wee exhibitors (5-7 years) to show their Any Other Variety 890 891 892 893 favorite pet bird (any breed or bird species listed above) Limit 1 entry 894 Best Open Turkey – Rosette per class not to exceed 4 birds total. 895 Best YouthTurkey – Rosette Cock Hen Ckl. Pullet Crossbred/Pet: 1050 1051 1052 1053 Best Overall Cloverbud Crossbred/Pet………………1054 Ribbon PIGEONS YOUTH POULTRY FITTING & SHOWMANSHIP Cock - a male bird 1 yr. of age & older Young Cock- a male bird less than 1 yr. of age a. No entry fee required. Hen - a female bird 1 year of age & older Entries will be accepted up to 30 minutes Young Hen - a female bird less than 1 yr. of age before showmanship begins Note: Exhibitors are required to provide their b. Poultry showmanship will begin own pigeon/dove feed after rabbit showmanship is completed at approximately 1:00 Cock Hen Young Young P.M. pm on Friday July 17, 2021 Cock Hen c. Exhibitors should be dressed SECTION 23 - UTILITY All Varieties appropriately in white shirts or Giant Homers 900 901 902 903 coats, dark pants and footwear. Giant Runts 904 905 906 907 d. Exhibitors will find the M.S.U. 4-H Poultry Fitting & Show Kings 908 909 910 911 Showmanship Member’s Guide pdf at: Any Other Utility 912 913 914 915 https://www.canr.msu.edu/uploads/236/66874/4H1520_4- HPoultryFSMG.pdf SECTION 24 – FANCY PIGEONS Cropper 916 917 918 919 Fantail 920 921 922 923 Fantail, Indian 924 925 926 927 Frillback 928 929 930 931 Section 27 Youth Poultry Fitting & Showmanship Helmet 932 933 934 935 Homer, Show 936 937 938 939 (Age as of January 1st, 2021) Ice 940 941 942 943 Jacobin 944 945 946 947 1055 Senior Poultry Showmanship (Age 16 -19)………....Rosette Lahore 948 949 950 951 1056 Intermediate Poultry Showmanship (Age 13 -15).….Rosette Modenas 952 953 954 955 1057 Junior Poultry Showmanship (Age 10-12)………..…Rosette Nuns 956 957 958 959 1058 Beginner Poultry Showmanship (Age 8-9)……….….Rosette Oriental Frill 960 961 962 963 1059 Cloverbud Poultry Showmanship (Age 5-7) (Participation Owl 964 965 966 967 Ribbon & prize) Pouter 968 969 970 971 1060 Cloverbud Poultry Costume Contest (Ages 5-7) (Participation Show Racer 972 973 974 975 Ribbon & prize) Tumbler, Parlor 976 977 978 979 1061 Grand Championship Poultry Showmanship (classes 1050 - Turbit 980 981 982 983 1053) Trophy Any Other Fancy 984 985 986 987 10 62 Reserve Poultry Showmanship (classes 1050 -1053) Rosette

SECTION 25 – FLYING PIGEONS -All Varieties Racing Homer 996 997 998 999 Racing Show Homer1000 1001 1002 1003 Roller, Bald Head 1004 1005 1006 1007 Roller, Flying 1008 1009 1010 1011 Roller, Show 1012 1013 1014 1015 Tippler, Show 1016 1017 1018 1019

Section 28 Youth Educational Poultry Poster Exhibitor will be expected to demonstrate knowledge of the project area and educate the public. The poster should measure (22” X 28”) The poster will be entered on Thursday July 15,2021 during poultry entry hours. Good Luck 1060 Youth Educational Poultry Poster …………………Trophy

To all

2021

SECTION 29 – YOUTH POULTRY MARKET CLASS 4H and FFA

Rules: a. Each exhibit shall consist of a “pen” of two birds of either sex of any meat breed. (birds must be the same breed, age and weight). b. Exhibitors will be limited to entering one entry per class Exhibitors c. Each bird in and entry will be banded with a marked leg ban on day of entry provided by the fair. d. Each exhibitor will be required to complete a Junior Poultry Market Record Book for each entry in the poultry market classes. e. Completed Record books must be turned in by 12:00 P.M. From Saturday of the fair. f. All exhibitors will be required to participate in poultry showmanship g. Exhibitors will be allowed to bring their own feed or use the feed provided by the fair. h. Exhibitors will be required to feed, water and clean their Stephenson FFA pens daily to maintain the health of their birds. i. Exhibitors in the Youth Poultry Market Class will be allowed to sell their birds in the Youth Poultry Market Auction starting at 12:00 P.M. on Sunday of the fair. j. Exhibitors wishing to learn more about raising meat breed Alumni chickens can access the “Broiler Project” pdf guide at:

https://www.lsuagcenter.com/articles/connected/the-broiler-project

Youth Poultry Market Classes are defined by the U.S. Dept. of Ag. as follows:

Class 1070 Cornish Game “Hens” up to 2 lbs. dressed weight (usually less than 5 weeks of age) (Hatch Date no later than June 11, 2021)

1071 Broiler/Fryers 2 ½ lbs. or more dressed weight (usually 6- 10 weeks of age) (Hatch time frame: May 7th for 10 week old birds and June 4th for 6 week old birds)

1072 Roasters 5 lbs. or more (usually 7 - 12 weeks of age) (Hatch time frame: April 23 for 12 week old birds and May 28 for 7 week old birds) 1073 Grand Champion Youth Poultry Market Pen of birds (classes 1070 to 1072)…….….Award 1074 Reserve Champion Youth Poultry Market Pen of birds (classes 1070 to 1072)……….Award

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Section 30 Chicken Eggs Adult & Youth Rabbit Department

RULES: 1. Each entry shall be exhibited as one dozen (12 eggs) in carton(s) provided by the exhibitor. 2. Each exhibitor is limited to one entry per class. 3. All eggs should be free from dirt & physical defects. 2021 SPONSORS FOR RABBIT 4. All eggs should be uniform in size & color. Barb Palzewicz Memorial Foundation 5. All eggs should be placed pointed end down in carton. Ed & Sandy Grandquist 6. Each exhibitor will be limited to one dozen eggs per class. Anderson Diehm Funeral Home 7. All egg entries will be brought to the fair grounds during Stephenson National Bank poultry placement hours. Holmes Township 8. All eggs must have originated from birds raised by the Anderson Milk Transit LLC exhibitor. Store bought eggs will NOT be allowed. Forte Industries 9. All eggs will be kept refrigerated at the fairgrounds. Corey’s Auto Salvage, Inc. Deno Forest Products Class 2000 Brown Chicken Eggs 2001 White Chicken Eggs 2002 Blue/Green Chicken Eggs DEPARTMENT 13 – ADULT RABBIT – CAVY SHOW 2003 Overall Grand Champion Adult Eggs ………Award and 2004 Reserve Grand Champion Adult Eggs……...Rosette DEPARTMENT 14 – YOUTH RABBIT – CAVY SHOW 2005 Overall Grand Champion Youth Eggs………Award 2006 Reserve Grand Champion Youth Eggs……..Rosette Andrea Sorensen - Rabbit Superintendent & Youth Rabbit Auction Superintendent 715-923-0410 Ruth Smith - Assistant Rabbit Superintendent Mandy Baulmer - Assistant Youth Rabbit Auction Superintendent Section 31 Youth Egg Auction 906-374-0839

Egg Auction Rules Registration Deadline: July 5, 2021 1. This auction is open to all youth exhibitors who have had their eggs judged in Section 30. Rabbit Class Entry Fees: 2. All youth eggs will be allowed to sell at Auction on Sunday July Adult All Breed rabbit classes……. $2.00 per class 18, 2021 after the poultry & rabbit market auction is completed. Youth All Breed rabbit classes ……$2.00 per class 3.. First dozen sold is the Overall Youth Grand Champion, and then No entry fee for youth exhibitors entered in rabbit showmanship, Overall Youth Reserve followed by blue, red, and white ribbon winners. Record Keeping, Pen, Cloverbud Classes, Rabbit Educational Exhibit 4. Posted sale order will be up by Saturday morning. 5. Each exhibitor in the Junior Egg Auction must turn in one Junior ● Adult and youth exhibitors are limited to 2 entries per breed class, Egg Record book per egg entry in auction. Junior Egg Record books not to exceed 10 total rabbits in breed classes. must be completed and turned into the superintendent by 12:00 P.M. ● Adult exhibitors are limited to showing only in Adult classes. Saturday of the fair. ● Youth exhibitors are allowed to show in Adult or Youth classes but 6. Each exhibitor will be required to bring at least (1) extra egg to with separate rabbits in each division. replace the one that is cracked open by the judge during egg judging ● All Youth are limited to one entry per Junior Rabbit Market Weight (to check for internal egg quality) on Friday. Classes ● Cloverbud exhibitors are limited to entering their pet rabbits/cavies in Section 5 Cloverbud Rabbit/Cavy All Breed Classes Section 32 Youth Market Poultry Record Keeping

(Age as of January 1, 2021) Placement of Rabbit Exhibits Exhibitor to enter one set of records per poultry entry. Thursday July 15, 2021 (10 A.M. – 6 P.M.) all Adult & Junior breed Judging of records is on accuracy, knowledge of project and classes, Junior Market & Educational exhibits completion of record book.

Pick Up of Exhibits Senior & Advanced Record Keeping (16-19 yrs.) 2020 Ribbon Sunday July 18, 2021 from 4 – 5 P.M. Intermediate Record Keeping (12-15 yrs.) 2021 Ribbon

Junior Record Keeping (8-11 yrs.) 2022 Ribbon Rabbit Judging Schedule Friday July 16, 2021 Section 33 Youth Poultry Pen Management Award a. 9:00 A.M. Rabbit Showmanship This award will be given to the junior exhibitor that maintains b. Youth Market Rabbit Judging after the conclusion of Rabbit their birds, pens (feed cups, water cups and bedding) and Showmanship surrounding area to the highest standards of cleanliness and c. Youth rabbit breed judging and Adult rabbit breed judging will follow. neatness. Youth Market Rabbit Auction Schedule 2023…………………………………………………………………Award a. The list of Junior exhibitors in auction order will be posted in the barn Saturday morning. b. The Junior Rabbit Auction will begin at 12:00 Noon Sunday July 18, 2021 in the livestock barn. c. All Youth Market rabbits (including Self-Haul) will be released from the fair from 4 – 5 P.M. Sunday July 18, 2021.

RULES FOR RABBITS & CAVIES

1. Judging for rabbits & cavies will follow the current American Rabbit Breeders Association (A.R.B.A.) Standard of Perfection text. 2. The Rabbit/Cavy Youth department is open to any youth who has th reached his/her 8 birthday by January1,2021, or has not reached their 20th birthday by January 1, 2021. Section 1: “4 Class” Rabbits (Small Breeds) 3. All Rabbit/Cavy exhibitors (Open & Youth) must be present Sr. Buck Sr. Doe Jr. Buck Jr. Doe during judging on Friday to bring their rabbits/cavies to the table Dutch 001 002 003 004 for judging. If a youth exhibitor is unable to be present during breed Holland Lop 005 006 007 008 judging, then it is the exhibitor’s responsibility to have another Youth fill Mini Lop 009 010 011 012 in for them with the Superintendent’s permission. Mini Satin 013 014 015 016 4. Adults may only exhibit in the Adult Rabbit/Cavy department. Youth Polish 017 018 019 020 exhibitors may show in both the Adult & Youth Depts. but with separate Any other 4-Class Rabbit 021 022 023 024 animals in both departments. 5. Adult & Youth exhibitors will be allowed to enter up to 2 entries per breed class, not to exceed 10 total rabbits & 10 total cavies in breed classes. 6. Exhibitors in Youth Rabbit Market classes are limited to one entry per weight class. Section 2: “6 Class” Rabbits (Large 7. Rabbits/Cavies must remain on the fairgrounds for public viewing Breeds) from time of placement until 4:00 P.M. on Sunday. 4:00P.M. on Sr. Sr. 6/8 6/8 Jr. Jr. Sunday. At 4:00 P.M. the superintendent will release the classes. If Buck Doe Buck Doe Buck Doe inclement weather should befall the fair, it will be the superintendent’s Californian 026 027 028 029 030 031 discretion to allow for an early release of rabbits & cavies before 4:00 Flemish Giant 032 033 034 035 036 037 P.M. on Sunday. New Zealand 038 039 040 041 042 043 8. Exhibitors desiring to sell of their breeding stock may post a sign on Satin 044 045 046 047 048 049 their cages after judging on Friday. The sign shall include the name Silver Fox 050 051 052 053 054 055 and phone number of seller and asking price and attached to the cage Any other securely. The sale is between the seller and buyer. The M.C. Fair 6-Class Rabbit 056 057 058 059 060 061 Board is not responsible for any sales. 9. All Exhibitors are responsible for the feeding and watering of their Best in Show Rabbit own rabbits/cavies. Exhibitors are required to provide their own feed (Selected from all 4 Class & 6 Class Rabbit Breed winners listed) crocks and water cups/bottles. 062…………………… (Award & $75 SMC Excellence Award) 10. Exhibitors will be required to bring their own feed & hay. Reserve in Show Rabbit 11. All Exhibitors are responsible for the feeding, watering and (Selected from remaining 4 Class & 6 Class Rabbit Breed winners cleaning of pens of their own animals. Morning chores are to be listed) completed by 10:00 A.M. Afternoon chores are to be completed 063…………………… Rosette between 4 and 6 P.M. 12. All cavy exhibitors will be required to bring their own cavy Section 3: Crossbred/Pet (Non-Pedigree) size cages and cavy feed as the fair does not have cavy cages. Sr. Buck Sr. Doe Jr. Buck Jr. Doe

Crossbred/Pet: 065 066 067 068

Best Overall Crossbred/Pet: 069 Rosette Premium Schedule for Department 13 (Adult-All Classes):

1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th $4 $3 $2 $1 $1 $1

Premium Schedule for Department 14 (Youth-All Classes): A B C $4 $3 $2

4-Class Rabbits (Definitions: Small Breeds) Sr. Buck: Male rabbit over 6 months of age & breed weight per A.R.B.A. Standard Sr. Doe: Female Rabbit over 6 months of age & breed weight per A.R.B.A. Standard Section 4: Cavies (Guinea Pigs) Jr. Buck: Male rabbit under 6 months of age & breed weight per A.R.B.A. Standard (MCF DOES NOT HAVE CAGES FOR CAVIES, EXHIBITOR IS Jr. Doe: Female Rabbit under 6 months of age & breed weight per RESPONSIBLE FOR BRINGING THEIR OWN FROM HOME.) A.R.B.A. Standard

6-Class Rabbits (Definitions: Large Breeds) Cavy (Definitions): Sr. Buck: Male rabbit over 8 months of age & breed weight per Junior: A cavy under 4 months of age (Boar or Sow) and weight per A.R.B.A. Standard A.R.B.A. Standard Sr. Doe: Female rabbit over 8 months of age & breed weight per Intermediate: A cavy between 4 and 6 months of age (Boar or Sow) A.R.B.A. Standard and weight per A.R.B.A. Standard 6/8 Buck: Male rabbit, 6 to 8 months of age & breed weight per Senior: A cavy 6 months of age and over. (Boar or Sow) and weight A.R.B.A. Standard per A.R.B.A. Standard 6/8 Doe: Female rabbit, 6 to 8 months of age & breed weight per A.R.B.A. Standard Sr. Sr. Int. Int. Jr. Jr. Jr. Buck: Male rabbit under 6 months of age & breed weight per Boar Sow Boar Sow Boar Sow A.R.B.A. Standard Jr. Doe: Female Rabbit under 6 months of age & breed weight per Any breed Cavy 070 071 072 073 074 075 A.R.B.A. Standard Best Cavy 076 Rosette

Section 5: Cloverbud Rabbit/Cavy All Breed Classes Section 7 Youth Rabbit & Cavy Showmanship These classes are for Cloverbud exhibitors (5-7 years) to show their favorite pet rabbit/cavy (any breed listed above) Limit 1 entry per class (Age as of January 1, 2021) not to exceed 4 total entries. Rabbit Showmanship Sr. Sr. Jr. Jr. Sr. Sr. 100 Senior Rabbit Showmanship (Age 16 -19)….……....Rosette Buck Doe Buck Doe Boar Sow 101 Intermediate Rabbit Showmanship (Age 13 -15)…...Rosette 102 Junior Rabbit Showmanship (Age 10-12)……………Rosette Crossbred/Pet 103 Beginner Rabbit Showmanship (Age 8-9)....………..Rosette Rabbit or Cavy: 080 081 082 083 084 085 104 Cloverbud Rabbit Showmanship (Age 5-7) Best Overall Cloverbud Crossbred/Pet: 086 Rosette (Participation Ribbon & prize) 105 Cloverbud Rabbit Costume Contest (Ages 5-7) Section 6 Youth Market “Meat” Rabbits (Participation Ribbon & prize)

1. One Entry allowed per youth exhibitor, per class. Cavy Showmanship 106 Senior Showmanship (Age 16 -19) …………………Rosette 2. All rabbits will be allowed to sell at Auction on Sunday July 18, 2021 107 Intermediate Cavy Showmanship (Age 13-15)…….Rosette at 12:00 pm. 108 Junior Cavy Showmanship (Age 10-12)……………Rosette First animal sold is the Grand, and then Reserve followed by blue, red, 109 Beginner Cavy Showmanship (Age 8-9)….………..Rosette and white ribbon winners from lightest to heaviest rabbits. 110 Cloverbud Cavy Showmanship (Age 5-7) Posted sale order will be up by Saturday morning. (Participation Ribbon & prize) Exhibitor to enter one set of records per meat rabbit entry. 111 Cloverbud Cavy Costume Contest (Ages 5-7) See additional rules posted under Rabbit Department General Rules (Participation Ribbon & prize)

Youth Market Rabbits Definitions: 112 Grand Champion Rabbit Showman Overall (from classes 100 - 103)…………………………..…..Award Meat Pen: Three uniform meat breed rabbits – between 3 ½ - 5 ½ 113 Reserve Champion Rabbit Showmanship pounds each and not to exceed 70 days old. Can be either (from classes 100 - 103)………..…………………..…Rosette a buck or doe. 114 Grand Champion Cavy Showman Overall Fryer: Single Meat Breed Rabbit, between 3 ½ - 5 ½ pounds, (from classes 106 - 109)……………………………….Award under 70 days old. Can be either a buck or doe. 115 Reserve Champion Rabbit Showmanship Roaster: Single Meat breed Rabbit between 5 ½ - 9 pounds not over (from classes 106 -109)……………………..…………Rosette 6 months. Can be either a buck or doe. Stewer: Single Meat Breed Rabbit, over 8 pounds and over 6 Section 8 Youth Educational Rabbit or Cavy Poster months, but under 1 year. Can be either a buck or doe. Exhibitor will be expected to demonstrate knowledge of the project area and educate the public. Youth Market Rabbit Classes The poster should measure (22” X 28”) or Bi-fold Presentation board Meat Pen: 086 The poster will be entered on Thursday July 15, 2021 during rabbit Fryer: 087 entry hours. Roaster: 088 120 Educational Poultry Poster ………………………………Award Stewer: 089 Grand Champion Rabbit/Pen: 090 Award Reserve Champion Rabbit/Pen: 091 Rosette Section 9 Rabbit Stable Management Award This award will be given to the youth exhibitor that maintains their Section 6 Youth Market Rabbit Record Keeping rabbit(s)/cavy(s) pen(s) (feed cups, water cups/bottles (Age as of January 1, 2021) and bedding) and surrounding area to the highest standards of Exhibitor to enter one set of records per meat rabbit entry. cleanliness and neatness. Judging of records is on accuracy, knowledge of project and 130 …………………………………………………………………Award completion of record book.

Senior & Advanced Record Keeping (16-19 yrs.) 092 Ribbon Intermediate Record Keeping (12-15 yrs.) 093 Ribbon Junior Record Keeping (8-11 yrs.) 094 Ribbon

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NOTE: All ties at the Menominee County Fair will be broken at the 2021 SPONSORS FOR HORSE SHOW discretion of the judge. Fill out appropriate entry individual Blackdog Construction Horse form for entry. Holmes Township Ed & Sandy Grandquist **Negative Coggins must be available on Fair grounds** Anderson Milk Transit LLC

Plutchak Fab & Crane Rental Rye Collision RULES FOR MINIATURE HORSE SHOW Heritage Hearing Care 1. Show is open to all miniature horses, including those from areas other than the Forte Industries Upper Peninsula. Animals should be pre-registered, using the entry form in the Polly’s Plants & Floral fair book by July 5, 2021 . 2. Entry fee of $3.00 per class is to be paid at time of pre- entry for all Miniature Horse classes. RULES THAT APPLY TO THE HORSE SHOWS: 3. Animals will be measured at the fairgrounds and must be 38" or under. 4. Unnecessary roughness or abuse will not be permitted. 1. The Veterans' Horse Show is open to anyone 20 years of age or older. 5. All contestants enter at their own risk and the Menominee County Fair is not Exhibitors may enter only one animal, but the animal may show in any responsible for accidents or loss. or all classes. Horses may be ridden only in the designated practice 6. Exhibitor for the miniature horses may enter only one horse in each halter class although can enter more than one more in performance class where they area, to be posted day of show. are in ring individually, they may enter more than one horse. Exhibitor must 2. Mares with foals by side will not be allowed on grounds. A stallion choose one horse at beginning of show to collect points on. can only be shown during the calendar year in which he was foaled. 7. Classes for miniature horses may be split at the discretion of the judge. Time 3. Any unnecessary roughness will not be allowed. An approved safety of Show is 10:00 a.m. Friday, July 16th. helmet must be worn for all Gymkhana classes. 8. Negative Coggins test is required for all horses entered in the shows and proof 4. In case questions should arise, Menominee County 4-H Horse of test is required at Fair grounds. Council Rules will apply in all classes available at MSU Extension Office, S904 US 41 Stephenson MI. 5. A $5 per class entry fee will be charged per Veteran Horse and $4 per class entry fee will be charged for Youth. Entry fee must be paid DEPARTMENT 18 – MINIATURE HORSE OPEN SHOW at pre-registration deadline July 5, 2021. Kris Havelka, Volunteer Superintendent

Registration Deadline: July 5, 2021

**DEPARTMENT 15 –VETERAN HORSE SHOW Judging Time: 10:00 a.m. Friday, July 16th Julianne Freis, Volunteer Superintendent Entry Fee: $3/class Registration Deadline: July 5, 2021 Entry Fee: $5/Class Premium Schedule for Class 1-5, 8-9, 17-21 st nd rd th th th Judging Time: 8:30 a.m. Sunday, July 18th 1 2 3 4 5 6

Premium Schedule for Class 1, 6, 12, 21, 35 $15 14 13 12 11 10 All other classes will receive appropriate ribbons nd th No. in *appropriate ribbon awarded in 2 – 6 place Class Halter Class (exhibitors 8 yrs. and older) 6 $15 13 11 9 7 5 1 Weanlings 5 $13 11 9 7 5 2 Yearlings 4 $11 9 7 5 3 Stallions (2yrs and older) Handler must be 12 yrs. of age 3 $9 7 5 4 Mares and Geldings (2-5 yrs.) 2 $7 5 5 Mares and Geldings (over 5 yrs.) 1 $5 6/7 Grand and Reserve Champions - Rosettes **See Entry Form for classes. 39-Hi-Point: Award 40-Reserve Hi-Point: Award Color Class (Open to exhibitors 8 yrs. and older) 8 Solid Colors 9 Multicolor Fill out appropriate individual Horse form for 10/11 Grand and Reserve Champions - Rosettes entry. Showmanship DEPARTMENT 16 – YOUTH HORSE SHOW 12 Tiny Tot Showmanship (5-7 yrs. old, no entry fee, adult at side) Julianne Freis, Volunteer Superintendent 13 Youth Showmanship (8-19 yrs.) Entry Fee: $4.00/class 14 Adult Showmanship (20 yrs. and over) Registration Deadline: July 5, 2021 Judging Time: 9:00 a.m. Sunday, July 18th Performance *Premium Schedule for Classes: Fitting & Showing, English 15 Lead line (under saddle) child should be in charge of commanding Equitation, Western Horsemanship, Barrels and Keyhole. the horse in lead line class. Adult w/ attached lead line is for safety No. in Class: only. Helmet required. Child’s weight should be in proportion w/ horse’s 6 $21 18 15 12 9 6 size (5-7 yrs.) No entry fee. 5 $18 15 12 9 6 16 Tiny Tot Candy Race (5-7 yrs., adult at side) 4 $15 12 9 6 17 Youth Obstacle (8-19 yrs.) 3 $12 9 6 18 Adult Obstacle (20 yrs. and over) 2 $9 6 19 Jumping: horse must be at least 3 yrs. of age 1 $6 20 Driving: horse must be at least 3 yrs. of age 21 Costume (open to all ages) 41-Senior 1st Award; 2nd & 3rd Rosettes 22 Grand Champion Miniature Horse-Award 42-Junior 1st Award; 2nd & 3rd Rosettes 23 Reserve Champion Miniature Horse-Rosette 43-Beginner 1st Award; 2nd & 3rd Rosettes (* appropriate ribbon awarded through 6th place only) 44-Outstanding Junior Horse in Show Award & $75 SMC ***See Entry Form for classes Excellence Award

***8 yr. olds youth must show in Walk/Trot

New event this year!! Thursday, 7-15-21 Jumping Clinic 12:00 -2:00pm in riding horse arena Exhibition show to follow. Ribbons will be awarded. Clinician is Jeanine Schira Giardi from Northern Horizon Performance Horses. Cost $20.00 per horse. Negative Coggins required as well as health certificate (if out of state) Come watch, learn, or participate Call Nita to register 906-290-1153

2021 SPONSORS FOR MINI HORSE SHOW and HORSE AND PONY C. The distance for each pull shall be 27-1/2 feet, but distance of less than 27-1/2 feet will be used to determine the winner of placement at the end of contest. PULL CONTEST D. Each driver will be allowed two helpers in hitching. CS Metal Art E. Drivers shall not prod, whip or touch horses while pulling and shall drive with Downtown Sandwich & Ice Cream Shoppe reasonably tight lines and in no case will a driver be allowed to whirl or shake Phillippo Insurance lines over horses or above his own head while pulling. No driver will be allowed Paidl’s Hardware to jump doubletrees. Black Dog Construction Ed & Sandy Grandquist Anderson Milk Transit LLC DEPARTMENT 100 – OPEN HORSE & PONY PULLING Dennis Paquin, Volunteer Superintendent Weigh-in: Friday, July 16th 3 p.m. Judging Time: 4 p.m. RULES FOR HORSE AND PONY PULLING Premium Schedule for Class 1 & 3 *appropriate ribbon awarded in 2nd – 6th place 1. Horse and Pony pulling contest will be held on Friday, July 16th at approximately 4 p.m. with weigh-in to begin at 3 p.m. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th- 10th 2. No mileage will be paid. Stone boat rules will govern contest for horse pull $120 115 110 105 100 90 80 and pony pull. 3. No stimulated or drugged horses or ponies will be allowed to pull. 4. Each driver must take first pull after weight change, except on warm-up loads. 5. Each team will be driven by one driver throughout the entire contest, except in Class case of injury. 1 Pony teams 49" and under - 1st Award 6. Any forward movement of load after driver gives command to go will be 2 Pony Teamstership, 49" and Under- 1st Award counted as a pull. 3 Pony Teams 49"-53"- 1st Award 7. The weight of the load will be determined by the judges. 4 Pony Teamstership, 49"-53"- Award 8. Three trials to each load. The driver must stay hooked for his second trial and return for the third trial. Third trial can be pulled either way. 9. There will not be over three tries to hitch or it will be counted as a pull. Premium Schedule for Class 5 & 7 nd th 10. If any horse steps on or over the ropes while pulling, the team will be *appropriate ribbon awarded in 2 – 6 place disqualified for that given pull. This must be called by the judges. 11. No one horse will be allowed to pull in two classes. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th- 10th 12. Driver must be ready when his turn comes to pull. $150 130 120 110 100 90 80 13. If any team takes too long to get ready to pull, his pull can be taken away. 14. Any team declared unmanageable will be sent to the truck by the judges. Horse Pulling- Class 15. All pulling horses may be subject to a saliva and urine test by a state-licensed st veterinarian. 5 Heavyweight Teams - 1 Award st 16. Regulation No. 813: R235, 813.2 Drugs illegal to use. Rule 2 - It is illegal to 6 Heavyweight Teamstership- 1 Award administer, internally or externally, a drug of a nature that could affect or alter the normal performance of a horse in a harness race or an animal entered in a pulling contest where state funds are used for any portion of the premiums offered. Rules that apply to Pony Pulling only: A. A $5 entry fee is to be paid for each class at time of entry. B. Classification of ponies will be 49" and under; and 49"- 53". C. Pulling court will be 12 feet in width. D. Ponies will be measured at the third vertebrae of the withers standing in a natural position; shoes will be deducted from the height of the pony. E. Ponies will be measured by appointed committee of the fair at the fairgrounds. F. Each driver will be allowed two helpers; one to be at the head, if desired; all other helpers and judges to stay behind eveners. G. All ponies must pull in their own class.

Rules that apply to Horse Pulling only: A. An entry fee of $10 for each class is to be paid at the time of entry. B. Split Overweight teams must be weighed between 3 p.m. - 4 p.m. CST at the fairgrounds.

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Big O’s, Heritage Hearing Care DEPARTMENT 104 KK Integrated Logistics Inc ANTIQUE & FARM TRACTOR PULLING Blackdog Construction Chad Oczus, Volunteer Superintendent Menza & Zak Heating, Cooling & Sheet metal

Tom Wangerin Excavating Weigh-in: Saturday July 17th 9-10:30 a.m. Kells Wood Products, LLC Shakey Lakes Park - Fairgrounds Northern Fab & Machine LLC

Holmes Township

Anderson Milk Transit LLC

DEPARTMENT 104 –ANTIQUE TRACTOR & FARM TRACTOR Premium Schedule for Class 1-12 PULLING 1st 2nd 3rd Chad Oczus, Volunteer Superintendent $50 40 30 th Weigh-in: Saturday July 17 from 9-10:30 am at the FAIRGROUNDS AT SHAKEY LAKES PARK. Tractor Pull Contest will Award & Premium awarded to First Place in each Class begin at approximately 11:00 am Saturday July 17th. Under 5 entries/class – pay first Place only Exhibitors should also read the general rules and regulations as 5 entries & over/class – Pay 3 places published beginning page 2 of this Premium book. 1. Contest is open to anyone 18 years of age or older at the time of the contest. ANTIQUE FARM TRACTORS 2. All tractors will be weighed in between 9 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. CST Saturday Class Class July 17, 2021 at the Fairgrounds at Shakey Lakes Park. 3. An entry fee of $20 per class plus $5 per person fair admission at gate. 1 Under 4,000 lbs. 4 Under 5,000 lbs. 4. Tractors shall not operate more than 15% over factory rated RPM’s. Maximum 2 4,001-5,000 lbs. 5 5,001-7000 lbs. and minimum speeds are to be determined by judges. 3 5,001-6,000 lbs. 6 7,001-9,000 lbs. 5. Judges have the right to stop and/or disqualify any contestant if tractor is being 7 9,001-10,500 lbs. operated in an unsafe manner and if any modifications are detected. 8 10,501-12,500 lbs. 6. Contestant must furnish own clevis. 9-12,501-15,000 lbs 7. Only one pull allowed unless a tie is declared. Pull is ended when engine stalls or forward motion stops. No jerking or hole digging allowed. 8. No one allowed on track except for officials and contestants; no helpers. Track DEPARTMENT 107 -TRUCK PULLING is the area 24 feet in any direction of contest area boundaries. Chad Oczus, Volunteer Superintendent 9. Contest open only for tractors rubber-tired with 2-wheel drive. No dual wheels Weigh-in Saturday, July 17th, 2021 or tire chains allowed. 4-wheel drive tractors can pull with 2 wheels engaged. 10. Only one person allowed on tractor when pulling and that driver must remain 9:00 – 10:30 a.m. at the Fairgrounds at Shakey Lakes Park seated while pulling. Weight includes driver; no changes allowed after weigh-in. All weights must be bolted to tractor either on the wheels, front-end or frame. Event: Following tractor pull 11. Drawbars shall be standard factory equipment with a maximum height of 20 inches; must be stationary and extend beyond rear wheels. Drawbars will be Brief Summary of Rules: The 2021 WUMPA 4 Wheel Drive Truck checked and measured before tractor is allowed to pull. Classes and Rules will be followed strictly for this competition. WUMPA complete 12. Tractors must be equipped with a hood and grill. list of rules are available on http://wumpapullers.com. Also, on 13. No slipping of clutch permitted, downshifting permissible providing forward menomineecounty.com or available the day of the pull at Shakey Lakes Park. motion doesn't stop. 1. A $20.00 entry fee will be charged for each entry at weigh-in. 14. If the superintendent believes any contestant to be a safety hazard because of $5 per person for fair admission which also will be collected at gate. the consumption of alcoholic beverages or drugs, the contestant shall be barred 2. Any truck may only pull a maximum of 2 classes. from the contest 3. Any truck pulling in 2 different classes must meet the specs of each class. 15. All entries subject to above rules. If any question arises regarding rules or any 4. All drivers must register and sign their own registrations at the scale. other part of the contest, the decision of the superintendent shall be final. 16. A tractor can only pull in two (2) classes. 5. All trucks are weighed with the driver-if one pound over you MUST go to the Antique tractors must be 1938 to 1957or older. Any tractor in question as to next heavier class. being 1938 or older must have the serial number in the proper place and must be 6. No use of drugs or alcohol in the pit area or track before or during read easily. Tractors must have stock blocks and no external parts competition. manufactured for tractors built later than 1938. Any tractor that has a serial 7. No passengers in vehicle during pull. 8. Driver must be of legal age to obtain and hold a valid driver’s license or meet number or parts to make a newer tractor appear legal will be disqualified. the minimum age requirements of the track. Any tractor that has a serial number or parts to make a newer tractor appear 9. Absolutely no refund after the pull has started. legal will be disqualified. Engine speed must be controlled by throttle lever only.

No strings, wires or foot feeds allowed. Any gas-operated tractor must use gasoline only. The decision of the track judges will be final on areas of dispute Premium Schedule for Class 971-975 st nd rd not covered in these rules. No tractors equipped with torque amplifier or 1 2 3 converter or any "shift on the go" device will not be allowed to shift on the go. $95 80 55 Tractor weights must not extend ahead of front wheels. Rear weights must not extend more than 24 inches behind the center of the rear Under 5 entries/class- pay first place only axle. Weights must be securely fastened to the tractor. Weights must not 5 entries & over/class-pay 3 places interfere with the hook-up. If anything falls off tractor it will be disqualified. Judge's decision will be final regarding pull and/or equipment. Class 971- Stock Diesel Class 972- Stock 5500# Class 973- Stock 6000# Class 974- Street Open Stock 6200# Class 975- Open Stock Class 6200#

Award & Premium awarded to First Place in each Class Premium Schedule for Class 976-977 1st 2nd 3rd $250 150 100

Under 5 entries/class – pay first Place only 5 entries & over/class – Pay 3 places

Class 976 – 6200# SUPER STOCK Class 977 – 6200# MODIFIED CLASS

YOUTH DEPARTMENT 91 FAIR QUEEN CONTEST (Age 14-19) and ADULT STILL DEPARTMENTS FAIR PRINCESS CONTEST (Age 9-13) DEPARTMENT 40-48 Volunteer Superintendents – Kris, Caitlyn & Rebecca Havelka Adult age 20 & over ONLY Assistant Superintendents Rebecca Havelka, 2020 Fair Queen Registration Deadline: July 5, 2021 Volunteer Superintendent Laura Haddock Sponsorship Fee: $20.00 – Queen and Princess Registration Deadline: July 5, 2021 Judging: Candidates will complete interviews and talent portion with the There is no entry fee for Departments 40-48 Judges on Thursday, July 15th. Crowning of the Queen and Princess will take Placement of exhibits: Thursday, July 15th place at 8:45 a.m. on Friday in the tent. from 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. st ***Age is determined by January 1 of current Fair year. USE ADULT ENTRY FORM ONLY

CLOSED Judging Time: 9:00 a.m-5:00 p.m. Friday, July 16th RULES:

1. Queen candidates must be between the ages of 14- 19. Princess candidates must be between the ages of 9-13. 3. All participants must be single. Premium Schedule for Departments 40-48: 4. All participants must be a Menominee County resident for at least one year and have attend a Menominee County school for one year. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 5. All participants must be an exhibitor at the County Fair. $4 3 2 1 1 1 6. All participants must be available to help the Superintendents and Fair Manager all days of the fair. 1st –Blue Ribbon 7. The Fair Queen and Fair Princess must be available for local parades and 2nd- Red Ribbon Fair promotional activities throughout the year of their reign. rd 8. All participants must have a sponsor. 3 –Yellow Ribbon th th 4 - 6 – Appropriate Ribbon Premium Schedule for Queen: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th RULES: $50 25 10 10 10 10 1. See General Rules & Regulations. 1st –Award, Tiara & Flowers 2nd- 6th – Appropriate Ribbon 2. There will be no late registrations accepted – Department 46 – Agriculture, Department 47 – Floriculture and Department 48 – Premium Schedule for Princess: Horticulture – will be registered on Thursday, July 15, 2021. 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 3. Judging criteria is based on appearance, texture, flavor, execution of $25 15 5 5 5 5 work, accuracy of design construction, and suitability of materials, originality, and color. 1st –Award, Tiara & Flowers 2nd- 6th – Appropriate Ribbon 4. Exhibit must be the work of the exhibitor within the last two years. (Application found in back of book) 5. There is a limit of 1 entry per Class. 6. All canned vegetables, fruits and pickles should be displayed in standard quart or pint jars. No mayonnaise, etc. jars will be accepted- automatic disqualification applies. 7. Jams and jellies must be displayed in regulation jars and properly sealed. 8. Canned food products may be opened at the discretion of the judges. 9. No smoked foods or exhibits that require refrigeration will be accepted. 10. NO antiques will be exhibited. 11. Exhibit building doors will be closed and locked at 3:00 p.m. on Sunday, so volunteers may safely take down displays. The doors will reopen to the public at 4:00 p.m. 12. Exhibits must remain in place until 4:00 p.m. on Sunday. Early removals will cause exhibitor forfeiture of Premiums, loss of placement and ribbons for ALL exhibits removed. 13. All judge’s decisions are final. 14. Special Rosettes may be given for outstanding exhibits to be determined by the Judges and Superintendents. 15. ALL FOOD EXHIBITED WILL BECOME PROPERTY OF THE FAIR. Food will be auctioned off on Friday evening. All monies received will be donated to the Fair. Pictures will be put in place of original exhibit.

SPECIAL AWARDS

HOMEMAKER OF THE YEAR The exhibitor with the most blue ribbons received in four (4) or more Departments (Culinary Arts, Needlework, Fine Arts, Folk Arts, Photography, Agriculture, Floriculture or Horticulture) will receive a special award. In the event of a tie, the amount of Rosettes won will be the determining factor. The Homemaker may only win this award once every 5 years. 2011 Winner – Carol Quist 2012 Winner – Lynette Verbisky 2013 Winner – Barb Palzewicz 2020 Fair Queen – Rebecca Havelka 2017 Winner - Kayla Carlson 2018 Winner - Kerri Kordish 2019 Winner – Kristin Havelka 2020 Winner - No Winner-Covid

DEPARTMENT 40 -NEEDLEWORK 20 Tablecloth 28 21 Bedspread 29 Cross-stitch picture, small SECTION A - * 22 Afghan –Baby 30 Cross-stitch picture, large *Articles must be displayed neatly on hangers 23 Afghan – Granny square 31 Cross-stitch picture, any other Class 24 Afghan – w/ 32 Counted cross-stitch, small 12” and 1 Child’s clothing 25 Afghan – machine knit below 2 Woman’s dress 26 Afghan – Any other 33 Counted cross-stitch picture, medium 3 Woman’s blouse 27 Any other knitted items framed 16” and up 4 Woman’s shorts 28 BEST OF – Rosette 34 Counted cross-stitch picture, large 5 Woman’s slacks framed 23” longest 6 Woman’s skirt SECTION D - 35 Counted cross-stitch picture, set 7 Woman’s suit Crib/Lap Size (45” to 54”) 36 Counted cross-stitch in hoop 8 Woman’s vest Class: 37 Counted cross-stitch t-shirt or sweatshirt 9 Woman’s jacket or coat 1. Applique` 38 Any other counted cross-stitch 10 Woman’s pajamas 2. Hand Quilted 39 Any other net darning, except pillow 11 Man’s shirt 3. Long Armed 40 Original embroidery 12 Man’s vest 4. Long Armed- Professional 41 Punch needle embroidery 13 Man’s slacks 5. Machine Quilted 42 Chicken scratch embroidery 14 Man’s jacket or coat 6. Machine Embroidery 43 Machine appliqué picture in frame 15 Man’s suit 7. Tied 44 Machine appliqué picture in hoop 16 Man’s pajamas Bed Size (Larger than 54”) 45 Hand appliqué picture in frame 17 Any remodeled adult garment 8. Applique` 46 Hand applique picture in hoop 18 Any other machine sewn article 9. Hand Quilted 47 Any other needle embroidery 19 BEST OF SEWING – Rosette 10. Long Armed 48 Machine appliquéd wall hangings 11. Long Armed- Professional 49 Hand appliquéd wall hanging 12. Machine Quilted 50 Machine appliquéd clothing 13. Machine Embroidery 51 Hand appliquéd clothing SECTION B - 14. Tied 52 Any other machine appliquéd article Class Quilted Wall Hangings 53 Any other hand appliquéd article 1 Adult sweater 15: Hand Quilted 54 Pillow appliquéd 2 Child’s sweater 16: Machine Quilted 55 Pillow embroidered 3 Coat 17: Applique` 56 Pillow 4 Vest Quilts/ Quilted Items Pieced 57 Pillow latch hook 5 3-piece baby set 18: Crib/Lap Size 44” to 54” 58 Pillow cross-stitch 6 2-piece baby set 19: Bed Size- Twin/ Double 59 Pillow counted cross stitch 7 Baby sweater or dress 20: Bed Size- Queen/King 60 Pillow paper piecing 8 Booties 21: Seasonal Paper Piece Quilt 61 Any other pillow or pillow top 9 Mittens or gloves 22: Wall Hanging 62 picture small 6” and below 10 Scarf 23: Any Other Paper Pieced Not Listed 63 Needlepoint picture large above 6” 11 Baby hat or cap Quilted Items 64 Needlepoint small object 12 Any other hat or cap 24. Miniature Quilted Piece (Less than 65 Needlepoint large object 13 Toys 18”X18”) 66 Needlepoint- wall hanging 14 Potholders 25. Table Coverings/ Runners/ Place Matts 67 Any other needlepoint 15 Doily 26. Handbags or Totes 68 Plastic needlepoint-3 Christmas 16 Rug 27. Pillows ornaments 17 Tablecloth 28. Clothing 69 Plastic needlepoint tissue box cover 18 Bedspread 29. Any Other Quilted Items Not Listed 70 Plastic needlepoint large article 19 Afghan –Baby 30. BEST OF QUILTING - Rosette 71 Plastic needlepoint small article 20 Afghan – Granny square 72 Plastic needlepoint purse or bag 21 Afghan – w/embroidery SECTION E - STITCHERY 73 Any other plastic needlework 22 Afghan – other stitch Class 74 Embroidered purse or bag 23 Afghan – Any other 1 Appliqué bedspread 75 Appliqué purse or bag 24 Pillow 2 Crewel work bedspread 76 Any other purse or bag 25 Dresser scarf 3 Embroidered bedspread 77 Any other stitchery 26 Any other crochet 4 Any other bedspread 78 BEST OF STITCHERY - Rosette 27 BEST OF CROCHETING – Rosette 5 Appliqué tablecloth 6 Cross stitch tablecloth SECTION F - OTHER NEEDLEWORK SECTION C - KNITTING 7 Cutwork tablecloth Class Class 8 Drawn work tablecloth 1 Painted embroidery scarf 1 Adult sweater 9 Embroidered tablecloth 2 Painted embroidery tablecloth 2 Child’s sweater 10 Holiday motif tablecloth 3 Painted embroidery pillowcases 3 Coat 11 Any other tablecloth 4 Painted embroidery clothing article 4 Vest 12 Embroidered doily or dresser scarf 5 Any other painted embroidery article 5 3-piece baby set 13 Place mats, other than woven 6 Macramé clothing article 6 2-piece baby set 14 Tatted doily or dresser scarf 7 Macramé belt 7 Baby sweater or dress 15 Appliquéd doily or dresser scarf 8 Macramé wall hanging 8 Baby or child’s suit 16 Drawn work doily or dresser scarf 9 Macramé jewelry 9 Booties 17 Hand woven doily or dresser scarf 10 Macramé large decorative article 10 Mittens or gloves 18 Any other doily/dresser scarf/tablecloth 11 Macramé small decorative article 11 Scarf 19 Any other 12 Macramé pot hanger 12 Baby hat or cap 20 Christmas tree skirt 13 Macramé purse or bag 13 Any other hat or cap 21 Pillowcases, embroidered 14 Macramé lamp 14 Toys 22 Pillowcases, cutwork 15 Macramé wreaths 15 Potholders 23 Pillowcases cross stitch 16 Macramé pillow 16 Socks 24 Pillowcases, any other 17 Any other macramé 17 Knitting Machine Socks 25 Crewel picture 18 Latch hook pillow 18 Any other knitting machine item 26 Crewel wall hanging 19 Rug 27 Crewel work, any other

Craft Beer & Wine Tasting!!

Where: Menominee County Fair When: Friday July 16th 4-7pm at Shakey Lakes County Park

Tickets $25

Tickets can be purchased from Menominee County Fair Board Members or are available online at EVENTBRITE.COM

Featuring Craft Beer & Wine from local businesses

FAIR FAVORITES

Live Music Schedule

Thursday 7–11 p.m. – Neon Detour Friday 3-7 p.m. – Todd Wangerin & Co. Friday 7-11 p.m. – Bigg Riggs Band Saturday Noon-4 p.m. – Fatwood Saturday 7-11 p.m. - Oz The Band Sunday 11-2 p.m. – Alexis Ray

Feed Mills: Stephenson and Aurora (WI) Convenience stores: Stephenson and Powers Propane Locations: Stephenson and Florence (WI) Appliance Store: Stephenson Automotive Shop: Stephenson

Proud to be supporting our County Fair

Menominee Headquarters: 962 First Street Menominee, MI 49858 906.863.7811 Fax: 906.863.7302

Marinette: 3100 Woleske Road Marinette, WI 54143 715.732.9016 Fax: 715.732.9197

Peshtigo: 391 Ellis Avenue Peshtigo, WI

Manitowoc: 1946 South 23rd Street Manitowoc, WI 54220 920.682.6171 Fax: 920.682.3535

Green Bay: 201 South Pearl Street Green Bay, WI 54305 920.432.1414 Fax: 920.432.1868

20 Stewed tomatoes 7 Cherry jam 19 Latch hook rug 21 Corn, whole kernel 8 Rhubarb jam 20 Latch hook wall hanging 22 Corn, cream style 9 Any other jam 21 Any other latch hook article 23 Asparagus 10 Apple jelly 22 (other than rugs) 24 Peas 11 Raspberry jelly 23 Handspun yarn –bulky weight 25 Mixed vegetables 12 Strawberry jelly 24 Handspun yarn –fine weight 26 Tomato juice 13 Blueberry jelly 25 Handspun yarn –medium weight 27 Peppers 14 Blackberry jelly 26 Handspun yarn –novelty weight 28 Any other canned vegetable 15 Grape jelly 27 Wet felting 29 BEST OF CANNED FRUITS & 16 Rhubarb jelly 28 Needle felting VEGETABLES – Rosette 17 Current jelly 29 Fabric wreath 18 Cherry jelly 30 Potholders –not knit, crocheted, or 19 Any other jelly woven SECTION B - PICKLES AND RELISHES 20 Orange marmalade 31 Padded picture frame Class 21 Any other marmalade 32 Padded album 1 Dilly beans 22 Any conserve 33 Appliquéd sweatshirt 2 Slippery Jims 23 Strawberry preserve 34 Any decorated t-shirt or sweatshirt 3 Beet pickles 24 Peach preserve 35 Any other wall hangings 4 Bread and butter 25 Any other preserve 36 Any other needlework 5 Carrots 26 BEST OF JAMS, JELLIES - Rosette 37 BEST OF STITCHERY OTHER– 6 Dill pickles, whole Rosette 7 Dill pickles, sliced SECTION D - MISCELLANEOUS 38 BEST OF DEPARTMENT 40 - 8 Chowchow Class JUDGE’S CHOICE - Rosette 9 Crab apples 1 Catsup 10 Fruit pickles 2 Chili sauce 11 Green Tomatoes 3 Honey in comb 12 Watermelon 4 Honey, strained DEPARTMENT 41 -CULINARY ARTS 13 Mustard 5 Maple syrup *One entry per class 14 Onions 6 Apple butter 15 Peppers 7 Antipasto SECTION A - CANNED FRUITS & 16 Sweet cucumber, whole 8 Spaghetti sauce VEGETABLES 17 Sweet cucumbers sliced or chunk 9 Canned meat Class 18 Any other pickle 10 Rhubarb wine 1 Apples 19 Piccalilli relish 11 Blackberry wine 2 Applesauce 20 Beet relish 12 Cherry wine 3 Cherries 21 Carrot relish 13 Dandelion wine 4 Peaches 22 Corn relish 14 Grape wine 5 Pears 23 Cucumber relish 15 Plum wine 6 Apricots 24 Sweet relish 16 Corn wine 7 Rhubarb 25 Mixed vegetable relish 17 Chokecherry wine 8 Plums 26 Any other relish 18 Pin cherry wine 9 Any other fruit 27 BEST OF PICKLES & RELISHES – 19 Gooseberry wine 10 Blackberries Rosette 20 Potato wine 11 Strawberries 21 Any other wine 12 Raspberries SECTION C - JAM’S, JELLIES, ETC. 22 Apple juice 13 Blueberries Class 23 Grape juice 14 Any other berries 1 Peach jam 15 Green beans 2 Raspberry jam 16 Yellow beans 3 Strawberry jam 17 Beets 4 Blackberry jam 18 Carrots 5 Plum jam 19 Whole tomatoes 6 Grape jam

SECTION G - CAKES SECTION A - OILS 24 Any other juice *Exhibit one whole cake and the recipe Class 25 Dehydrated food for the exhibit should be written on a 1 Nature’s moods 26 Salsa 3X5 card and included with the entry. 2 Portrait –Adult, child or children 27 Any other miscellaneous Do not frost cakes or cupcakes in 3 Figure/Still Life 28 BEST OF MISCELLANEOUS – Rosette Classes 1-18. 4 Human interest 29 BEST OF DEPARTMENT 41 5 Animal life SECTIONS A-D Judge’s Choice - Rosette Class 6 Marine or Seascape 1 Sponge cake 7 Architecture or Landscape 2 Angel food cake 8 Plants and flowers 3 Bundt cake 9 Any other oil painting SECTION E - BREADS, ROLLS, ETC. 4 Devil’s food cake For Breads-requires one whole loaf 5 White or yellow cake SECTION B - ACRYLIC For Rolls-requires 8 rolls/8 muffins 6 Fruit cake (candied fruit) Class Class 7 Other fruit cake 10 Nature’s moods 1 Any bread made in a bread machine 8 Spice cake 11 Portrait –Adult Child or children 2 Whole wheat bread 9 Applesauce cake 12 Figure/Still Life 3 White bread 10 Marble cake 13 Human interest 4 Rye bread 11 Gingerbread 14 Animal life 5 Cracked wheat bread 12 Chiffon cake 15 Marine or Seascape 6 Bran bread 13 Pound cake 16 Architecture or Landscape 7 Oatmeal bread 14 Date cake 17 Plants and flowers 8 Sourdough bread 15 8 light cupcakes 18 Any other acrylic painting 9 Any other yeast bread 16 8 dark cupcakes 10 Plain white rolls 17 Jelly roll SECTION C - WATER COLOR 11 Whole wheat rolls 18 Any other cake Class 12 Rye rolls 19 Sheet cake – decorated 19 Nature’s moods 13 Cinnamon rolls 20 Layer cake – decorated 20 Portrait –Adult, child, or children 14 Danish pastries 21 Any other decorated cakes 21 Figure/Still Life 15 Sweet rolls 22 Any other decorated foods 22 Human interest 16 Kolaches 23 BEST OF CAKES – Rosette 23 Animal life 17 Any other yeast rolls 24 Marine or Seascape 18 Yeast coffee cake 25 Architecture or Landscape 19 Non-yeast coffee cake 26 Plants and flowers 20 Banana bread SECTION H - PIES & CANDY 27 Any other water color painting 21 Date bread Small pie tins should be used if 22 Corn bread possible. Please DO NOT exhibit cream SECTION D - PASTELS 23 Nut bread or glazed pies. For Candies-please Class 24 Zucchini bread exhibit 8-10 pieces 29 Nature’s moods 25 Fruit bread Class 30 Portrait –Adult, child or children 26 Any other quick bread 1 Vanilla fudge 31 Figure/Still Life 27 Any other muffins 2 Chocolate fudge 32 Human interest 28 BEST OF BREADS - Rosette 3 Peanut butter fudge 33 Animal life 4 Penuche 34 Marine or Seascape 5 Peanut brittle 35 Architecture or Landscape *Recipe for each exhibit should be written on a 6 Caramels 36 Plants and flowers 3X5 card included with entry. Exhibits should 7 Cereal candy 37 Any other pastel drawing be on a paper plate in a self-closing bag if size allows. Please exhibit 8 of each. 8 Divinity 9 Chocolates *SECTION F - COOKIES, BARS & 10 Fondant SECTION E - CHARCOAL DOUGHNUTS 11 Hard candy Class Class 12 Soft candy 41 Nature’s moods 1 Oatmeal cookies 13 Any other candy 42 Portrait –Adult, Child or children 2 Molasses cookies 14 Any other confection 44 Figure/Still Life 3 Chocolate chip cookies 15 Decorated confection 45 Human interest 4 Peanut butter cookies 16 Apple pie 46 Animal life 5 Chocolate cookies 17 Cherry pie 47 Marine or Seascape 6 Raisin cookies 18 Blueberry pie 48 Architecture or Landscape 7 Coconut cookies 19 Rhubarb pie 49 Plants and flowers 8 Filled cookies 20 Raisin pie 50 Any other charcoal drawing 9 Fruit cookies 21 Mincemeat pie 10 Sugar cookies 22 Any other pie SECTION F - PEN AND INK 11 Fancy cookies 23 BEST OF PIES & CANDY - Rosette Class 12 Any other cookies 24 BEST OF DEPARTMENT 41 CLASSES 101 Nature’s moods 13 Brownies F-H JUDGE’S CHOICE- Rosette 102 Portrait –Adult, Child or children 14 Nut bars 103 Figure/Still Life 15 Fruit bars 104 Human interest 16 Date bars DEPARTMENT 42 - FINE ARTS 105 Animal life 17 Cereal bars Artwork must be framed or mounted, and must 106 Marine or Seascape 18 Raisin bars have a wire hanger so it can be hung from a 107 Architecture or Landscape 19 Any other bars pegboard hook. Exhibits must have been 108 Plants and flowers made in current Fair year. Only amateurs may 20 Raised yeast doughnuts compete. Any exhibit without a hanger will 109 Any other pen and ink drawing 21 Gingerbread House – Holiday or automatically be given a participation ribbon. General theme must be no longer than 12” No exceptions! *One entry per Class* X 18” and made from edible materials only (except base). 22 BEST OF COOKIES, BARS – Rosette

SECTION G - PENCIL 23 Any other ceramic article 83 Magazine rack Class 84 Gun or quilt rack 121 Nature’s moods SECTION C - PLASTER 85 Clock 122 Portrait –Adult, Child or children Class 86 Birdhouse or feeder 124 Figure/Still Live 26 Ash tray 87 Wood burning 126 Human interest 27 Holiday decorations 88 Candlestick 127 Animal life 28 Vase 89 Wall hanging 128 Marine or Seascape 29 Flower pot 90 Baskets 129 Architecture or Landscape 30 Lamp 91 Wall shelf 132 Plants and flowers 31 Pitcher 92 Any other wood working article 133 Any other pencil drawing 32 Statue 33 Knick-knack SECTION J - ROSEMALING SECTION H - OTHER ARTWORK 34 Wall plaque Class Class 35 Any other plaster crafts 95 Box 141 Crayon 96 Plate 142 Scratchboard SECTION D - DRIFTWOOD 97 Bread board 143 Any computer generated artwork Class 98 Wall hanging 144 Any other drawing or painting 38 Lamp 99 Small furniture 145 Any other stenciling 39 Ashtray 100 Folk painted article 146 Any hand lettering 40 Wall decoration 101 Any other rosemaling 147 Sketchbook 41 Table decoration 148 Mixed media 42 Any other driftwood articles SECTION K - MODELS 149 Architecture Class 150 Landscape SECTION E - 104 Car or truck 151 Seascape Class 105 Boat 152 Plants and flowers 45 Picture 106 Plane 153 46 Wall hanging 107 Any other model 154 Any other artwork 47 Table decoration 48 Any other quilling SECTION L - METAL CRAFT SECTION I - DISPLAYS Class Class SECTION F - BEAD WORK 110 Pictures 160 Teacher Display Class 111 Tin can craft 161 Any other display 51 Beaded picture 112 Jewelry 52 Plant hanger of beads 113 Box 164 BEST OF FINE ART – Rosette 53 Jewelry 114 Any other metal craft 165 DEPARTMENT 42 JUDGE’S CHOICE 54 Large ornament - Rosette 55 Collection of 3 small ornaments SECTION M – RECYCLED ITEMS 56 Decorative article Class DEPARTMENT 43 57 Any other bead work article 117 Plastic bags FOLK ARTS 118 Paper bags SECTION G - WEAVING 119 Other paper articles SECTION A - DOLLS Class 120 Fabric articles Class 60 Place mats 121 Spools 1 Stocking dolls 61 Wall hanging 122 Tin cans 2 Stitched doll, small (12” & below) 62 Baskets 123 Plastic jugs for bottles 3 Stitched doll, large (above 12”) 63 Potholders 124 Any other recycled articles 4 Ceramic dolls 64 Any other weaving 5 Decorator dolls SECTION N - OTHER CRAFTS 6 Costumed dolls SECTION H - LEATHER CRAFT Class 7 Yarn dolls Class 127 8 Soft dolls 67 Wallet or purse 128 9 Doll clothing 68 Belt 129 Feather article 10 Any other dolls 69 Key holder 130 Collections 70 Any other leather craft article 131 Leaded glass SECTION B - CERAMICS 132 Bread dough art Class SECTION I - WOOD WORKING 133 Candles 13 Ash tray Class 134 Large stuffed animal (above 10”) 14 Holiday decorations 74 135 Small stuffed animal (10” & below) 15 Vase 75 Toy 136 Nature craft-pine cone article 16 Flower pot 76 Lamp 137 Nature craft-seed craft 17 Lamp 77 Box or chest 138 Nature craft-wreath 18 Pitcher 78 Book rack 139 Evergreen wreath 19 Statue 79 Tables 140 Any other wreath 20 Knick-knack 80 Furniture 141 picture or plaque 21 Wall plaque 81 Birds or animals 142 Decorated eggs 22 Stein 82 Figures 143 Christmas tree decorations

Escanaba Meijer Store #294 505 N 26th St. Escanaba, MI 906-233-1100 Store Hours Monday – Friday 6:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. Saturday 6:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m. Sunday 6:00 a.m. – 12:00 a.m.

13 Photo Story 144 Other seasonal decorations DEPARTMENT 44 14 Action 145 Miniatures PHOTOGRAPHY 15 Any other color photography 146 Tin punching 16 BEST COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY – 147 Soft sculpture article (other than doll) *All photography prints must be taken Rosette 148 Sun-catchers by the exhibitor this current fair season. 149 Paper cutting (Scherenschnitte) Prints must be at least a 5 X 7 and be SECTION B- AMATEUR BLACK & WHITE 150 Decorated basket mounted or framed so it can be stood on PHOTOGRAPHY 151 Decorated wooden items a table, or hung with a hanger on a Class 152 Handmade baskets pegboard hook. Anything smaller than a 21 Nature’s moods 153 Gift wrapping 5X7, will be automatically disqualified. 22 Portrait –Adult 154 Paper twist article The entrants name must be written on 23 Portrait –Child or children 155 Wheat weaving the back of the photograph. Entries are 24 Animal Life 156 Rag baskets limited to 1 entry per Class and 7 for 25 Still life 157 Free hand painting on fabric Department for a total of 7 entries per 26 Human interest 158 refrigerator ornaments (not plastic exhibitor. Only amateurs may compete. 27 Marine canvas) 28 Architecture 159 Lampshades SECTION A - AMATEUR COLOR 29 Landscape 160 Paper folding - PHOTOGRAPHY 30 Seascape 161 Dream catchers Class 31 Plants and flowers 162 Native American 1 Nature’s moods 32 163 Fly tying 2 Portrait –Adult 33 Photo Story 164 Handmade paper 3 Portrait –Child or children 34 Action 165 Card making -5 holiday cards 4 Animal Life 35 Historic Photograph –include history on 166 Card making –5 all occasion 5 Still life 3X5 card 167 Soap making 6 Human interest 36 Any other B&W photography 168 Any other crafts 7 Marine 37 BEST BLACK & WHITE 169 Any other projects 8 Architecture PHOTOGRAPHY – Rosette 170 BEST OF FOLK ARTS – Rosette 9 Landscape 38 BEST OF DEPARTMENT 44 -JUDGE’S 171 DEPARTMENT 43 JUDGE’S CHOICE 10 Seascape CHOICE - Rosette – Rosette 11 Plants and flowers 12 Collage 7 Any other single African violet 30 Sunflower (s) 8 Any other double African violet 31 Tiger Lily or any other Lily DEPARTMENT 46 9 Coleus 32 American Pride – medium arrangement AGRICULTURE 10 Fern (20” or less) Red, White, and Blue fresh cut 11 Fuschia and/or wild flowers *Grains should be tied in bundles of 3 12 Geranium inches in diameter and bound at both 13 Impatiens SECTION E – CORSAGES, ARTIFICIAL ends and at the middle. Sheaf samples 14 Ivy FLOWERS, & TERRARIUMS should show the full length of the straw. 15 Oxalis Class Hay samples, if baled, should show a 16 Palm 35 Corsage, real flowers slice of approximately 18”x18”x4” tied 17 Vines 36 Corsage, artificial flowers together crosswise with twine. 18 Petunia, Single 37 flower arrangement 19 Petunia, Double 38 Silk flower bouquet SECTION A – FIELD CROPS 20 Philodendron, large 39 Cornhusk flower arrangement Class 21 Philodendron, small 40 Any other artificial flowers 1 Hay 22 Shamrock 41 Small terrarium (1/2 gallon and under) 2 Oats 23 Purple passion 42 Large terrarium (1/2 gallon and over) 3 Rye 24 Cactus, small 43 BEST OF FLORICULTURE – Rosette 4 Wheat 25 Cactus, large 44 BEST OF DEPARTMENT47-JUDGE’S 5 Barley 26 Succulents CHOICE - Rosette 6 Canola 27 Spider plant 7 Alfalfa 28 Strawberry Plant 8 6 stalks of field corn 29 Mums 9 Sunflower (biggest head)-special prize 30 Baby tears 10 Any other field crop 31 Begonia, large 11 BEST OF SHOW IN AGRICULTURE – 32 Begonia, small DEPARTMENT 48 Rosette 33 Begonia, tuberous HORTICULTURE 34 Lily 35 Any other tall blooming plant 1. Only one entry per Class and 5 36 Any other short blooming plant entries per Department. DEPARTMENT 47 37 Any other tall green plant 2. All entries must be grown and FLORICULTURE 38 Any other short green plant arranged by exhibitor. 39 Any hanging plant 3. Do not mix varieties. 1. Only one entry per Class 40 Originality of design or planter 4. Exhibits should be uniform in size. 2. All entries must be grown and 41 BEST OF POTTED PLANTS - Rosette 5. Do not peel onions-keep skins on. arranged by exhibitor. 6. Entries should be free of disease and 3. No Styrofoam or plastic cups allowed SECTION B –CUT FLOWERS, blemishes and cleaned with a brush. as vases. BOUQUETS, and ARRANGEMENTS 7. Note the quantity required for each 4. Only fresh flowers may be used in Class class. arrangements. 1 Single red rose 8. Exhibits are required to be displayed 5. No artificial flowers, foliage or fruit 2 Single pink rose on a paper plate. allowed. 3 Single yellow rose 6. Bases and figurines are permitted to 4 Any other single rose SECTION A –VEGETABLES further a theme. 5 Single gladioli Class 7. It is considered disrespectful to use 6 Any other single cut flower 1 Beans, green or yellow-12 the American Flag in any arrangements. SECTION C-BOUQUETS 2 Beans, purple or any other-12 8. Plants must be well rooted, in clean Class 3 Beets-6 containers, groomed and insect free. 7 3 or more gladiola 4 Broccoli-1 head 9. A saucer or drip plate is required for 8 Bachelor 5 Cabbage-1 head ALL plants. 9 Marigolds 6 Carrots-6 10. Sick, diseased, or infested plants 10 Pansies 7 Cauliflower-1 head will not be admitted for judging and will 11 Phlox 8 Corn (husked)-6 be disqualified and sent home. 12 Mums 9 Ears of sweet corn-6 11. Flower arranging is an art of 13 Dahlias 10 Cucumbers slicing-3 organizing design elements (space, line, 14 Hollyhocks 11 Cucumber pickling-12 form, size, color, texture and pattern) 15 Petunias 12 Garlic fresh-3 bulbs according to principles of design, 16 Poppies 13 Kohlrabi-1 bunch balance, and proportion in regards to 17 Daisies 14 Lettuce-1 head line, size, contrast and rhythm to attain 18 Black-eyed Susan 15 Onion-winter sets beauty, harmony, distinction, and 19 Any other type of flower bouquet 16 Onions-6 expression. 20 Any other arrangement of 1 type of 17 Peas in the pod-12 12. Judges are instructed to make no flower 18 Pods of any other bean-12 award where none is merited. Judge’s 21 Any other arrangement of assorted 19 Peppers, hot-6 decisions are final. flowers 20 Peppers, sweer-6 22 Wildflower bouquet, 1 type of flower 21 Potatoes white or red-6 23 Wildflower bouquet, assorted flowers 22 Pumpkin-1 SECTION A –POTTED PLANTS SECTION D-NON-BOUQUETS 23 Radishes-1 bunch Class Class 24 Rutabagas-3 1 Single African Violet-purple 24 Wildflower arrangement, 1 type of flower 25 Squash, summer-2 2 Double African Violet-purple 25 Wildflower arrangement, assorted 26 Squash, winter-2 3 Single African Violet-pink 26 Wild weed arrangement 27 Swiss chard-1 bunch 4 Double African Violet-pink 27 Dried flower assortment 28 Tomatoes, green-6 5 Single African Violet-white 28 Dried Plant craft 29 Tomatoes, ripe large-6 6 Double African Violet-white 29 Originality in design or planter 30 Tomatoes, ripe cherry or roma-12

Paidl’s Hardware N8077 US HWY 41 Stephenson, Michigan 49887 Family Owned and Operated Phone: 906-753-1087 Fax: 906-753-1088 [email protected]

Store Hours Monday – Friday 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

PAIDL’S WOULD LIKE TO WISH ALL FAIRGOERS A FUN & SAFE WEEKEND!

YOUTH STILL 3 Child’s jumper or dress 31 Turnips-6 4 Child’s blouse or shirt 32 Zucchini-2 DEPARTMENTS 5 Child’s shorts or slacks 33 An assortment of 5-10 vegetables 60-72 6 Child’s skirt 34 Any other vegetable-3 7 Child’s suit 35 Unusually shaped vegetable Youth Age 8-19 8 Child’s jacket or coat 36 BEST OF VEGETABLES- Rosette 9 Child’s vest or apron 10 Child’s pajamas or nightgown ***Cloverbud Age 5-7** 11 Any other child’s garment PUT ITEMS IN ONE BOX 12 Older youth jumper or dress NO INDIVIDUAL 13 Older youth suit with skirt or pants SECTION B – FRUITS EXHIBITS ALLOWED FOR 14 Older youth jumpsuit Class 15 Older youth robe 1 Apples, Cortland-5 CLOVERBUDS! 16 Older youth jacket or coat 2 Apples, Crab-5 (Cloverbud – see Dept. 72, 17 Older youth pajamas or nightgown 3 Apples, Delicious-5 Section 1 Class 1 for Cloverbud) 18 Vest 4 Apples, Duchess-5 19 Apron 5 Apples, Empire-5 Volunteer Superintendent 20 Any kind of cap or hat 6 Apples, Jonathan-5 Kathy Coleman 21 Any recycled garment –need picture of 7 Apples, McIntosh-5 original garment 8 Apples, Trasparent-5 Registration Deadline: July 5, 2021 22 Any other machine sewn garment 9 Apples, any other-5 There is no entry fee for Departments 23 Household item 10 Blackberries-1/2 pint 60-72 24 BEST OF SEWING – Rosette 11 Black raspberries-1/2 pint Placement of exhibits: Thursday, July 15th, from 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 12 Blueberries-1/2 pint st SECTION B – KNITTING/CROCHET 13 Currants-1/2 pint Age is determined by January 1 of Class 14 Grapes-1/2 pint current Fair year. 1 Sweater 15 Muskmelon-1 CLOSED Judging Time: 9:00 a.m. to 2 Baby set 16 Pears-3 5:00 p.m. on Friday 3 Booties or Slippers 17 Plums-6 Exhibition Building closing at 3pm on 4 Mittens and/or hat 18 Raspberries-1/2 pint Sunday 5 Scarf 19 Sttrawberries-1/2 pint 6 Shawl 20 Watermelon-1 7 Afghan 21 Any other melon Premium for Departments 60-72: 8 Potholders-Set of 3 22 Any other fruit Judging is Danish except for Cloverbud 9 Pillow

23 BEST OF FRUIT-Rosette st 10 Any other crocheting 1 –Blue Ribbon - $4 11 Any other knitting 2nd- Red Ribbon - $3 SECTION C – HERBS rd 12 BEST OF CROCHET/KNIT – Rosette Class 3 –White Ribbon - $2 1 Chives SECTION C- QUILTING 2 Comfrey RULES: Class 3 Dill 1. See General Rules & Regulations. 1 Lap size hand tied 4 Dried herbs labeled in a glass jar 2. There will be no late registrations 2 Lap size appliquéd 5 Mint accepted. 3 Lap size piece work 6 Parsley 3. The Danish system of A-Blue, B-Red, 4 Lap size machine or hand quilted 7 Thyme and C-White, will be used in judging. An 5 Full size hand tied 8 Any other herb award will be given to each exhibit if the 6 Full size appliquéd 9 BEST OF HERBS-Rosette judge feels it is worthy of a placement. 7 Full size piece work 4. Exhibit must be work of the exhibitor 8 Full size machine or hand quilted SECTION D – LARGEST SINGLE ITEM within the last two years. 9 Paper pieced quilt, any size Class 5. There is a limit of one entry per Class 10 Quilted wall hanging less than 3 feet 1 Beet 6. Exhibits must remain in place until 4:00 square 2 Carrot p.m. on Sunday. Early removals will 11 Quilted wall hanging over 3 feet square 3 Cauliflower cause exhibitor forfeiture of Premiums, 12 Recycled quilt any size 4 Chicken Egg loss of placement and ribbons for ALL 13 Any other quilt 5 Cucumber exhibits removed. 14 BEST OF QUILTING – Rosette 6 Ear of Sweet Corn 9. All judge’s decisions are final. 7 Head of Cabbage 10. Special Rosettes may be given for SECTION D -NEEDLECRAFT 8 Muskmelon outstanding exhibits to be determined by Class 9 Onion the Judges and Superintendents. 1 Counted cross-stitch (under 4 hrs. of 10 Pepper 11. PERISHABLE foods entered in Dept. labor) 11 Potato 61 Section A and B will be auctioned off on 2 Counted cross-stitch (over 4 hrs. of labor) 12 Pumpkin Friday, July 16th at 6 p.m. All monies 3 Lace net darning 13 Rutabaga received will be donated to the Fair. 4 Pillow or set of pillows 14 Squash Pictures will be put in place of original 5 Latch hook 15 Sunflower exhibit. 6 Candle wicking 16 Tomato 12. Please be sure to read section 7 Chicken Scratch 17 Watermelon instructions for preparation ie: recipes, 8 Fabric wall hanging 18 Zucchini labels, size requirements… 9 Mixed content wall hanging 19 Any other large item 10 Needlepoint on plastic canvas 20 BEST OF LARGE ITEM – Rosette YOUTH STILL DEPARTMENT 11 Embroidery 21 BEST OF DEPARTMENT 48 - DEPARTMENT 60 12 Computerized sewing machine JUDGE’S CHOICE – Rosette NEEDLEWORK embroidery 13 String art SECTION A -*SEWING 14 Macramé Class 15 Handmade doll 1 Infant’s garment 16 Rug 2 Any other infant’s garment 17 Homespun skein-natural

18 Homespun skein-dyed design. NO PAINT BY NUMBER! Any Class – PASTELS 19 Shadow quilting exhibit without a hanger will Section 14 Ages 8-12 20 Trapunto automatically be given a participation Section 24 Ages 13-15 21 Weaving ribbon. No exceptions! Section 34 Ages 16-19 22 Any other needlework project 61 Nature’s moods 23 BEST OF NEEDLECRAFT – Rosette *One entry per Class.* 62 Portrait –Adult 24 JUDGE’S CHOICE DEPARTMENT 63 Portrait –Child or children 60- Rosette 64 Figure The Fine Arts Department will be divided 65 Still life DEPARTMENT 61 up into 3 age categories this year. 66 Human interest YOUTH CULINARY ARTS (Food) Please pay attention to your age 67 Animal life category for entering. Age is 68 Marine *One entry per Class determined as of January 1st of current 69 Architecture *Recipe for each exhibit should be Fair Year. 70 Landscape written on a 3X5 card included with 71 Seascape entry. Exhibits should be on a paper DEPARTMENT 62 & 64 ONLY 72 Plants and flowers plate in a self-closing bag if size allows. Age Categories as Follows: 73 Any other pastel drawing Eight items should be exhibited per plate (cookies, bars). ALL PERISHABLE Section 11-19: Ages 8-12 Class – CHARCOAL FOOD EXHIBITED WILL BECOME Section 21-29: Ages 13-15 Section 15 Ages 8-12 PROPERTY OF THE FAIR. No freezer Section 31-39: Ages 16-19 Section 25 Ages 13-15 jam. Section 35 Ages 16-19 81 Nature’s moods SECTION A- FOOD PREPARATION Class – OILS 82 Portrait –Adult Class Section 11 Ages 8-12 83 Portrait –Child or children 1 Chocolate chip cookies -8 Section 21 Ages 13-15 84 Figure 2 Oatmeal cookies-8 Section 31 Ages 16-19 85 Still life 3 Peanut Butter cookies-8 1 Nature’s moods 86 Human interest 4 Any other cookies-8 2 Portrait –Adult 87 Animal life 5 Baked Bars-8 3 Portrait –Child or children 88 Marine 6 Cupcakes-8 4 Figure 89 Architecture 7 Yeast bread-full loaf 5 Still life 90 Landscape 8 Quick bread-full loaf 6 Human interest 91 Seascape 9 Bread Machine loaf-1/2 or small loaf 7 Animal life 92 Plants and flowers 10 Muffins -8 8 Marine 93 Any other charcoal drawing 11 Dinner Rolls -8 9 Architecture 12 Sweet Rolls -8 10 Landscape Class – PEN AND INK 13 Fruit Pie (small)-2 11 Seascape Section 16 Ages 8-12 14 Candy -8 pieces 12 Plants and flowers Section 26 Ages 13-15 15 Edible Decorative Foods -8 13 Any other oil painting Section 36 Ages 16-19 16 Gingerbread House-No longer than 12” X 18” 101 Nature’s moods Must be made from only edible materials Class – ACRYCLIC 102 Portrait –Adult (except base) Section 12 Ages 8-12 103 Portrait –Child or children Section 22 Ages 13-15 104 Figure Section 32 Ages 16-19 105 Still life SECTION B- FOOD PRESERVATION 21 Nature’s moods 106 Human interest *One jar is an exhibit. Exhibit should be 22 Portrait –Adult 107 Animal life in non-colored glass jar manufactured 23 Portrait –Child or children 108 Marine for preservation. All canning should 24 Figure 109 Architecture have a 2-piece lid with band removed for 25 Still life 110 Landscape display. No mayonnaise jars are allowed 26 Human interest 111 Seascape and will be disqualified. Label should 27 Animal life 112 Plants and flowers read content, date preserved and 28 Marine 113 Any other pen and ink drawing method of preservation (hot water bath 29 Architecture or pressure canned). 30 Landscape Class – PENCIL Class 31 Seascape Section 17 Ages 8-12 1 Canned Fruits 32 Plants and flowers Section 27 Ages 13-15 2 Canned Vegetables 33 Any other acrylic painting Section 37 Ages 16-19 3 Canned Meat 121 Nature’s moods 4 Pickles or Relish Class – WATER COLOR 122 Portrait –Adult 5 Jams or jellies Section 13 Ages 8-12 123 Portrait –Child or children 6 Dehydrated meat Section 23 Ages 13-15 124 Figure 7 Display of foods, dried Section 33 Ages 16-19 125 Still life 8 Honey 41 Nature’s moods 126 Human interest 9 Maple syrup 42 Portrait –Adult 127 Animal life 10 Any other foods 43 Portrait –Child or children 128 Marine 11 BEST YOUTH FOODS – Rosette 44 Figure 129 Architecture 45 Still life 130 Landscape Improper entries will be disqualified. 46 Human interest 131 Seascape DEPARTMENT 62 47 Animal life 132 Plants and flowers FINE ARTS 48 Marine 133 Any other pencil drawing 49 Architecture Artwork must be framed or mounted on 50 Landscape Class – OTHER ARTWORK heavy cardboard. Entries must have a 51 Seascape Section 18 Ages 8-12 wire hanger so it can be hung from a 52 Plants and flowers Section 28 Ages 13-15 pegboard hook. Exhibits must have 53 Any other water color painting Section 38 Ages 16-19 been made between August 2019 and 141 Crayon July 2021. Artwork must be original by 142 Scratchboard Etching

25 Flower pot DEPARTMENT 64 143 Collage 26 Ceramic item PHOTOGRAPHY 144 Any other drawing or painting 27 Any other ceramic article 145 Any other stenciling 28 Candle holder(s) *All photography prints must be taken 146 Any hand lettering 29 Model vehicle, train or plane by the exhibitor between August of 2019 147 Sketchbook 30 Any other model and now. Prints must be at least 5 X 7, 148 Mixed media 31 Stuffed toys must be mounted or framed so it can be 149 Architecture 32 Sun catchers stood on a table, or hung with a hanger 150 Landscape 33 Puppets on a pegboard hook. Anything smaller 151 Seascape 34 Mobiles than a 5X7 will be automatically 152 Plants and flowers 35 Bread dough crafts disqualified. The entrants name must be 153 Woodcut or linoleum print 36 Any wreath written on the back of the photograph. 154 Potato or object print 37 Collections Entries are limited to 5 per Department. 155 Sculpture 38 Potholders A total of 5 pictures per exhibitor are 156 Calligraphy 39 Child’s toy allowed. 157 Shadowbox 40 Bird feeder (not wooden) 158 Any other artwork 41 Tote bag The Photography Department will be 42 Any other bag divided up into 3 age categories. Please Class – OTHER ARTWORK COMPUTER 43 First aid kit pay attention to your age category for GENERATED 44 Paper twist article entering. Age is determined as of Section 19 Ages 8-12 45 Tie dying January 1st of current Fair Year. Section 29 Ages 13-15 46 Section 39 Ages 16-19 47 Basket For example, on Youth Entry Form: 159 Animal or human drawing 48 Dream catcher 160 Landscape Drawing 49 Wind chime Age 10, Animal Life -Color Picture would 161 Photography Enhancements 50 Dried plant or pressed flower craft be entered as: 162 Any other computer work 51 Holiday decoration 163 Floor Plan/House Plan 52 Lamp DEPARTMENT SECTION CLASS 180 BEST OF FINE ARTS 53 Knotted crafts 64 11 4 DEPARTMENT 62 – Rosette 54 Creative container 181 JUDGE’S CHOICE DEPARTMENT 62- 55 Recycled item Improper entries will be disqualified. Rosette 56 Stepping stone 57 Table Age Categories as Follows: 58 Placemat 59 Napkin Section 11-12: Ages 8-12 60 Any other crafts Section 21-22: Ages 13-15 DEPARTMENT 63 61 BEST OF FOLK ARTS - Rosette Section 31-32: Ages 16-19 FOLK ARTS Class-COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY SECTION 2 for All entries: Section 11 Ages 8-12 Class-CRAFTS Section 21 Ages 13-15 1 Leather craft Section 31 Ages 16-19 2 2nd Leather craft item 1 Nature’s moods 3 Wall hanging 2 Portrait –Adult 4 Liquid embroidery THANK YOU TO: 3 Portrait –Child or children 5 Metal craft 4 Animal Life 6 Tin punch 5 Still life 7 Decorated basket cover BARRY WEHNER, DVM 6 Human interest 8 Wood craft 7 Marine 9 Book rack MENOMINEE COUNTY BOARD 8 Architecture 10 Wooden birdhouse COUNTY PARK COMMITTEE 9 Landscape 11 Wood carving 10 Seascape 12 Wood shelf MELLEN TWP FIRE DEPT 11 Plants and flowers 13Any other wood craft AND 12 Collage 14 Rock craft 13 Photo Story 15 Plaster craft OUR MANY VOLUNTEERS 14 Action 16 Tree ornaments 15 Any other color photography 17 Wood burning 16 BEST COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY – 18 Rosette 19 Rosemaling 20 21 Quilling 22 Jewelry

23 Refrigerator ornaments 24 Decorative plate

7. It is considered disrespectful to use the 10 Dish garden Class-BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY American Flag in any arrangements. 11 Terrarium Section 12 Ages 8-12 8. Plants must be well rooted, in clean 12 Multiple plants in pot Section 22 Ages 13-15 containers, groomed and insect free. A 13 Any other live plant craft Section 32 Ages 16-19 saucer or drip plate is required for ALL 21 Nature’s moods plants. SECTION B –CUT FLOWERS, 22 Portrait –Adult 9. Sick, diseased, or infested plants will not BOUQUETS, and ARRANGEMENTS 23 Portrait –Child or children be admitted for judging and will be Class 24 Animal Life disqualified and sent home. 1 Rose 25 Still life 10. Flower arranging is an art of organizing 2 Gladiolus 26 Human interest design elements (space, line, form, size, 3 Bachelor Buttons 27 Marine color, texture and pattern) according to 4 Dahlia 28 Architecture principles of design, balance, and 5 Cosmos 29 Landscape proportion in regards to line, size, contrast 6 Black-eyed Susan 30 Seascape and rhythm to attain beauty, harmony, 7 Wildflower bouquet 31 Plants and flowers distinction, and expression. 8 Bouquet of flowers in any creative 32 Collage 11. Judges are instructed to make no award container 33 Photo Story where none is merited. Judge’s decisions 9 Sunflowers 34 Action are final 10 Lilies 35 Historic Photograph –include history on 12. House plants exhibited must be tagged 11 Any other flower arrangement 3X5 card with plant name 32 BEST OF SHOW IN FLORICULTURE - 36 Any other black and white photography . Rosette 37 BEST BLACK & WHITE PHOTOGRAPHY – Rosette DEPARTMENT 68 38 BEST PHOTOGRAPH –JUDGE’S HORTICULTURE CHOICE – Rosette 1. Only one entry per Class 2. All entries must be grown by exhibitor. DEPARTMENT 66 3. Clean vegetable with soft brush. Do not AGRICULTURE wash. 4. Exhibits should be uniform in size, not *Grains should be tied in bundles of 3 too mature. inches in diameter and bound at both 5. Do not peel onions-keep them uniform. ends and at the middle. Sheaf samples 6. Entries should be free of disease and should show the full length of the straw. blemishes. Hay samples, if baled, should show a 7. Note the quantity required for each slice of approximately 18”x18”x4” tied class. together crosswise with twine. SECTION A –VEGETABLES & FRUITS Improper entries will be disqualified. Class 1 Beans, green or yellow-12 Section 1 Class - Grains 2 Beans, purple or any other-12 1 Oats 3 Beets-6 2 Rye 4 Broccoli-1 head 3 Wheat 5 Cabbage-1 head 4 Barley 6 Carrots-6 5 Canola 7 Cauliflower-1 head 6 Alfalfa 8 Corn, sweet-3 ears (husked) 7 Any other grains 9 Cucumbers-3 10 Eggplant-1 Section 2 Class - Hay 11 Lettuce-1 head 8 Legume Hay 12 Onion-3 9 Other Hay 13 Other root vegetable 10 Haylage/Silage (one peck) 14 Peas in the pod-12 11 Any other forage crop 15 Peppers-3 12 5 ears of field corn, named variety 16 Potatoes white or red-6 13 1-Quart jar of shelled corn, named 17 Radishes-1bunch variety 18 Rutabagas-3 14 BEST OF SHOW IN AGRICULTURE – 19 Squash-1 Rosette 20 Tomatoes, green-3 no stem 21 Tomatoes, ripe-3 no stem DEPARTMENT 67 22 Zucchini-2 FLORICULTURE 23 Garden assortment of 4 different vegetables Improper entries will be disqualified. 24 Any other heading vegetable-3 DEPARTMENT 67 - FLORICULTURE 25 Unusually shaped vegetable 1. Only one entry per Class SECTION A –HOUSE PLANTS/LIVE 26 Apples- 5 (any variety) 2. All entries must be grown and PLANTS 27 Blackberries-1/2 pint arranged by exhibitor. Class 28 Raspberries-1/2 pint 3. No Styrofoam or plastic cups allowed as 1 African violet 29 Grapes-1/2 pint vases. 2 Vine or trailing plant 30 Melon-1 (any variety) 4. Only fresh flowers may be used in 3 Large leaf plant 31 Strawberries-1/2 pint arrangements. Invasive species should not 4 Cactus 32 Any other fruit be used in arrangements. 5 Palm plant 5. No artificial flowers, foliage or fruit 6 Spider plant SECTION B –HERBS Exhibit can be a allowed. 7 Wreath or topiary with live plant bunch of 15 stems, a potted plant or 6. Bases and figurines are permitted to 8 Mother-In-Law plant dried in a ½ pt. glass jar. further a theme. 9 Any other house plant Class 15 Any Science Project Section 1 Class – CLUB OR INDIVDUAL 1 Catnip 16 Collection of different adult insects DISPLAYS 2 Chives 17 Single Insect-Life Cycle (must include 1 CLOVERBUD DISPLAY (Ages 5-7) 3 Basil egg, larva, pupae and adult) 2 Scarecrow 4 Sage 18 Any other Entomology exhibit 3 Educational Individual or Club Display 5 Mint 19 BEST OF NATURAL RESOURCES – 4 Special Project Display 6 Parsley Rosette 5 Individual or Club Display 7 Thyme 6 Genealogy –Family Tree Display 8 Garlic 9 Lavender 10 3 Dill *All of the following exhibits must be 11 Any other herb DEPARTMENT 72 descriptive and accompanied by a 12 BEST OF HORTICULTURE – Rosette YOUTH EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS notebook. INDIVIDUAL OR CLUB DISPLAYS * 9 Safety & Health *10 Citizenship DEPARTMENT 70 *Entries must be done by Youth. *11 International Development YOUTH NATURAL RESOURCES The Cloverbud display has been created *12 Michigan 4-H Awards Portfolio especially for youth exhibitors age 8 and under. *13 Folk patterns (Depicting traditional Michigan State University released the 4-H Objective: To encourage youth to Cloverbud Programming Official Policy that skills, folklore in our past) investigate, explore, and experience new outlines working with and regarding the 5 to 8 *14 Leader Dog for the Blind events or occurrences through the study of year old age group. Even though entries for this various sciences. fair do not need to be from 4-H members, the new Section 2 Class-NON-FICTION & Section 1: Class policy was implemented at the 2003 Menominee CREATIVE WRITING 1 Gun Safety County Fair for all exhibitors. 15 Short story 2 Forestry For various reasons, it has been recommended 16 Poetry 3 Plant Life this age group receive participation ribbons for 17 Essay projects that they exhibit, and not 1st, 2nd, or 3rd 4 Wildlife place ribbons or any premiums. 18 Human interest, 5 Water & Marine 19 Biography or Autobiography 6 Air For this entry, a flat tray, box or 20 Scrapbooks with captions 7 Tree Identification container, should hold all items that the 21 School Notebook 8 Rock Identification exhibitor would like to enter. There is 22 Club Record Book 9 Mineral Identification only one entry per exhibitor. The 23 Any other writing 10 Shell Identification individual projects do not need to be 25 BEST DISPLAY classes 1-14 11 Soil Educational Exhibit labeled. Dept. 72 Sect. 1 Class 1 – Rosette 12 Posters from current yr. 4-H SWCD 26 BEST OF DEPARTMENT 72 Contest JUDGE’S CHOICE – Rosette 13 Plant Growth-3 stages 14 Any other Natural Resource exhibit

Michigan Department of Agriculture Animal Industry Division P.O. Box 30017 Lansing, MI 48909 (517) 373-1077

MICHIGAN DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND RURAL DEVELOPMENT ANIMAL INDUSTRY DIVISION 2021 EXHIBITION REQUIREMENTS

The complete set of requirements can be obtained by downloading them from the Michigan Department of Agriculture website https://www.michigan.gov/documents/mdard/2021_Fairs_and_Exhibitions_Requirements--01132021_FINAL_713052_7.pdf or by contacting the fair/exposition staff or livestock entry office.

All cattle, goats, and bison of any age and reproductive capability, unless transported directly to a USDA inspected slaughter facility, must be identified with a USDA approved official identification ear tag, or official breed registration tattoo, prior to importation. An official breed registration tattoo may only be used if the animal is accompanied by the official breed registration certificate during the movement. The official identification must be recorded on the required official interstate health certificate or official certificate of veterinary inspection. Dairy cattle, breeding cattle, feeder heifers, horses and other equidae, breeding swine, feeder swine, market hogs, llamas, alpacas, privately-owned cervids, aquaculture, and wild animals for exhibition originating outside the state of Michigan shall meet the requirements found at www.michigan.gov/mda-exhibitinfo or by contacting the fair exposition staff or livestock entry office. Dr. Nora Wineland, DVM, MS State Veterinarian & Division Director Animal Industry Division Daytime Telephone Number: 800- 292-3939 Emergency Telephone Number: 517-373-0440

Menominee County does not drug test any livestock entered into the Menominee County Fair Pre-registration is required for all events except the Tractor Pull and Truck Pull. Absolutely no registrations will be accepted after the deadline date of Monday, July 5, 2021. No changes in entries will be allowed after the deadline date. Exhibitors should also read the general rules and regulations as published beginning on page 2-3 of this Premium Book. THE MENOMINEE COUNTY FAIR BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO PRO-RATE ALL PREMIUMS.

Menominee County Fair LIVESTOCK/SMALL ANIMAL S904 US HWY 41 & RABBIT ONLY Stephenson, MI 49887 Ph: 906-753-2209 ENTRY FORM

Fax: 906-753-2200 [email protected] Pre-entry Closing Date: July 5, 2021 www.menomineecounty.com Register online at http://menomineecountyfair.fairentry.com

Exhibitor's Name

Complete Mailing Address

Phone Date of Birth ______Social Security Number XXX-XX-

4-H Age Email Dept Section Class Description of class Tag/Name

Total animals______X entry fee per animal______= total due______

Please accept the following entries for the Menominee County Fair for Departments of Beef, Dairy, Rabbit & Poultry. It is agreed that all rules and regulations contained in the premium list have been read by the applicant and are incorporated herein by reference and become part of the contract between the exhibitor and the Menominee County Fair. Incomplete registration forms will not be accepted. Every person who makes an entry at the Menominee County Fair herewith exempts and discharges the Michigan Commission of Agriculture, its agents, servants and employees from liability for any loss, damage, or injury to himself or his property whether caused by the said Commission, its agents, its servants or employees, or by any other cause. Every exhibitor will be responsible for any injury that may be occasioned to any person or the property of any person by any animal owned or exhibited by an exhibitor by him or arising from acts of negligence of any servant or employee of such exhibitor. By entering in this Fair you are allowing to be photographed or video graphed to be used in the media for educational or promotional purposes. If you choose not to be photographed or videotaped you must submit a request in writing to the Fair Manager 10 days before the event.

Meat Rabbit/All-Breed Rabbit/Cavy Show Rules 2021 1) All exhibitors are required to feed, water, and clean their rabbit cage pans daily. Sweep around cage and isle. Complete all chores by 10 am. Afternoon chores are done between 4pm to 6pm.

2) Exhibitors provide their own tack: water bottles, crocks, feed, etc. M.C.F. will not provide feed. It is the responsibility of the exhibitors to feed and water their own animals. Cavies require exhibitor furnished cage.

3) Recommended Meat Class Rabbit Breeds: Californian, American, Cinnamon, Champagne D’Argents, Crème D’Argents, New Zealand, Silver Fox, Rex, Flemish Giant, American, American Chinchilla, Standard Chinchilla, Satin, Palomino, Blanc De Hotot, or any Crossbred of the above listed.

4) Department 13 and 14 Shows will be on Friday, at 9 AM. Judging as follows: Jr. Rabbit Showmanship, Jr. Rabbit Meat Classes, and then the Jr. All-Breed Rabbit/Cavy Show. Open All-Breed Show is last.

5) Exhibitors between the ages of 8-19 as of Jan. 1st of the current fair year can participate in youth show & sale.

6) Tattoo meat rabbits in the left ear prior to entry. Tattoo must match the registration/entry form. Tattoo can either be pen or clamp style. All-Breed Rabbits/Cavies don’t require a tattoo/tag, but it is highly recommended.

7) Inspection of rabbits will happen upon arrival. If found with parasites/diseases/open cuts or sores/nasal discharge, the rabbit(s) will be sent home immediately.

8) Check/weigh-in is Thursday, between 10 AM to 6 PM. If market rabbit does not make weight, the market rabbit will be removed from the scale, the scale will be calibrated again, and the market rabbit will be re-weighed. Entries must be completely dry at weigh-in. If Meat Pen/Fryer does not make min. weight, the exhibit will have to go home. If any of the rabbits go over the max. weight limit for their class, then the exhibit may move up to the next weight class referenced in item 9. If the exhibit is a meat pen, then the largest rabbit may move to the single Roaster Class and the other two animals must go home unless the meat the single fryer guidelines. Roasters may move up to Stewers if necessary.

9) Exhibitors are allowed to enter and sell one exhibit in each of the following classes (4 Total entries): a. Meat Pen: Three individual rabbits weighing between 3 1/2 to 5 1/2 pounds each, not over 70 days old. (Ideally, exhibitor will own the breeding stock to produce entry). b. Fryer: One individual rabbit weighing between 3 1/2 to 5 1/2 pounds, not over 70 days old. (Ideally, exhibitor will own the breeding stock to produce entry). c. Roaster: One individual rabbit weighing between 5 1/2 and 9 pounds, not over 6 months old. d. Stewers: One individual rabbit weighing over 8 pounds, over 6 months, but less than 1 year old.

10) There will be a Grand and Reserve Champion selected from all of the listed meat classes above. Exhibitors that do not receive Grand or Reserve may pull their entries from the sale after the show is completed. Exhibitor must notify the Superintendent ASAP if not selling.

11) There will be a Best-In-Show and a Reserve-In-Show selected from all entries in the All-Breed Rabbit/Cavy Show for both youth and open.

12) All-Breed Rabbit/Cavy entries are limited to two per class for both Youth and Open. Youth can enter in Youth classes as well as Open classes. The entry however, cannot be the same rabbit/cavy. Adults can only enter in the Open Classes. Limit of 10 entries per department.

13) The exhibitor must raise or purchase Meat Pens/Fryers/Roasters/Stewers. If purchased, animals should be in the exhibitor’s possession by the following dates: Meat Pens/Fryers: Fair Entry Deadline, Roasters: Fair Entry Deadline, Stewers: Fair Entry Deadline. Dates will change next year.

14) All Exhibitors will be required to bring their rabbit/cavy to the judging table. Exhibitors that are absent will be considered a “No Show” and their entry will not be judged or sell at auction. An exception to this rule is a physical issue prohibiting the exhibitor from presenting their animal. (Broken Arm, etc.) If approved by the Superintendent prior to show, the exhibitor may choose another youth exhibitor to present the animal for them.

15) Each Meat Entry will require a $3.00 Entry Fee and a $2.00 Stall Fee. All-Breed rabbits are a $2.00 Stall fee only. New Cage priority goes to the meat rabbits.

16) Sale will be Sunday at noon. Location determined by weather. Exhibitors are to meet in the Barn by 11:30 am.

17) Sale order will be as follows for each market class: Grand, Reserve, blue, red, and then white ribbon winners from lightest to heaviest. Sale order will be posted Friday night or Saturday Morning in the barn.

18) Checkout is required for all exhibitors/self-haul buyers on Sunday between 4pm & 5pm. All exhibitors must remove rabbits from cages and clean/disinfect pans prior to leaving on Sunday. If pans/cages are not found cleaned, the exhibitor will forfeit all their premium money earned. Confirm with Superintendent before leaving.

19) If found cheating or abusing the rules at any time by the Fair Board and/or Superintendent(s), the exhibitor will not be permitted to sell at auction. The Fair Board/Superintendent(s) will determine if the infraction warrants the exhibitor’s removal from any future participation at the fair. All exhibitors must sign this compliance sheet saying that they will abide by all the stated rules.

20) All exhibitors wanting to sell must also participate in Rabbit Showmanship. Age categories are as follows: Junior (8-11 years), Intermediate (12-15 years), and Senior (16-19 years).

21) All exhibitors wanting to sell must also participate in Record Keeping. Turn Record Sheets into the Superintendent by Friday at 6:00 pm in order to be eligible for the Sunday Sale. One set of record sheets per meat class entry is required. You can request a copy of the record sheets from the Menominee County Extension Office or your local Menominee County 4H Club Leader.

22) Scoring of Record Books will be completed by Sunday at 3 pm. Danish system ribbons will be awarded for each age group as follows: Junior (8-11 years), Intermediate (12-15 years), and Senior (16-19 years). Ribbons are distributed at 3:30 pm on Sunday of the fair in the barn.

23) A Stable Management Award is given to an exhibitor that provides exceptional participation in daily chores and tasks. Award is presented at 3:30 pm on Sunday of the fair in the barn.

24) All Junior Exhibitors selling at the fair must be Menominee County residents. The All-Breed Rabbit/Cavy Show and Showmanship are still open to all other counties.

Signed by: ______Date: ______

Parent’s Signature: ______Date: ______(If exhibitor is under 18)

Menominee County Fair ADULT S904 US HWY 41 Stephenson, MI 49887 STILL EXHIBIT ENTRY FORM Ph: 906-753-2209 DEPARTMENTS 40-48 ONLY Fax: 906-753-2200 [email protected] AGES 20 & OLDER www.menomineecounty.com Pre-entry Closing Date: July 5th Register Online at http://menomineecountyfair.fairentry.com

Exhibitor's Name

Complete Mailing Address

Phone Date of Birth ______Social Security Number XXX-XX-

Email DEPARTMENT SECTION CLASS # CLASS DESCRIPTION

Please accept the following entries for the Menominee County Fair for Departments 40-48 ONLY. It is agreed that all rules and regulations contained in the premium list have been read by the applicant and are incorporated herein by reference and become part of the contract between the exhibitor and the Menominee County Fair. Incomplete registration forms will not be accepted. Every person who makes an entry at the Menominee County Fair herewith exempts and discharges the Michigan Commission of Agriculture, its agents, servants and employees from liability for any loss, damage, or injury to himself or his property whether caused by the said Commission, its agents, its servants or employees, or by any other cause. Every exhibitor will be responsible for any injury that may be occasioned to any person or the property of any person by any animal owned or exhibited by an exhibitor by him or arising from acts of negligence of any servant or employee of such exhibitor. By entering in this Fair you are allowing to be photographed or video graphed to be used in the media for educational or promotional purposes. If you choose not to be photographed or videotaped you must submit a request in writing to the Fair Manager 10 days prior the event.

Menominee County Fair S904 US HWY 41 YOUTH (AGE 8-19 ONLY) Stephenson, MI 49887 STILL EXHIBIT ENTRY FORM Ph: 906-753-2209 Fax: 906-753-2200 DEPARTMENTS 60-72 ONLY [email protected] Registration Closing Date: July 5th www.menomineecounty.com Register Online at http://menomineecountyfair.fairentry.com

Exhibitor's Name

Complete Mailing Address

Phone Date of Birth ______Social Security Number XXX-XX-

4-H Age Email

DEPARTMENT SECTION CLASS # CLASS DESCRIPTION

Please accept the following entries for the Menominee County Fair for Departments 60-72 ONLY. It is agreed that all rules and regulations contained in the premium list have been read by the applicant and are incorporated herein by reference and become part of the contract between the exhibitor and the Menominee County Fair. Incomplete registration forms will not be accepted. Every person who makes an entry at the Menominee County Fair herewith exempts and discharges the Michigan Commission of Agriculture, its agents, servants and employees from liability for any loss, damage, or injury to himself or his property whether caused by the said Commission, its agents, its servants or employees, or by any other cause. Every exhibitor will be responsible for any injury that may be occasioned to any person or the property of any person by any animal owned or exhibited by an exhibitor by him or arising from acts of negligence of any servant or employee of such exhibitor. By entering in this Fair you are allowing to be photographed or video graphed to be used in the media for educational or promotional purposes. If you choose not to be photographed or videotaped you must submit a request in writing to the Fair Manager 10 days prior the event.

MENOMINEE COUNTY HORSE SHOW ENTRY FORM

Exhibitor's Name 4-H Age______

Complete Mailing Address

Phone Date of Birth ______Social Security Number XXX-XX

Email ______Horse’s Name

ENTRY FEE OF $5.00 PER CLASS IN VETERANS SHOW; $4.00 PER CLASS IN YOUTH SHOW (excluding Cloverbud) exhibitors must be pre-entered by July 5, 2021. Age will be determined based on age as of January 1st, 2021 and Youth exhibitors may show until the age of 19. Current Negative Coggins Test confirmation is required for all horses on show grounds. ***8 yr old youth must show in walk/trot beginner classes they may not advance to Junior classes*** Section 1: Veteran Section 2: Youth Check classes entered: Fitting and Showing Barrels _____ Dept.15 Class 1 Veteran (20 yrs. & older) _____ Dept.15 Class 22 Veteran (20 yrs & older) _____ Dept.16 Class 2 Senior (14-19 yrs.) _____ Dept.16 Class 23 Senior (14-19 yrs.) _____ Dept.16 Class 3 Junior (9-13 yrs.) _____ Dept.16 Class 24 Junior (9-13 yrs.) _____ Dept.16 Class 4 Beginner (Walk/Trot Class-8 yrs. & over) _____ Dept.16 Class 25 Beginners (Walk/Trot Class-8 yrs. & over) _____ Dept.16 Class 5 *Cloverbuds (5-7 yrs) Exhibition Only _____ Dept.16 Class 26 *Cloverbuds (5-7yrs) Exhibition Only

English Equitation Flag Race _____ Dept.15 Class 6 Veteran (20 yrs. & older) _____ Dept.15 Class 27 Veteran (20 yrs. & older) _____ Dept.16 Class 7 Senior (14-19 yrs.) _____ Dept.16 Class 28 Senior (14-19 yrs.) _____ Dept.16 Class 8 Junior (9-13 yrs.) _____ Dept.16 Class 29 Junior (9-13 yrs.)

English Pleasure Pole Bending _____ Dept.15 Class 9 Veteran (20 yrs. & older) _____ Dept.15 Class 30 Veteran (20 yrs & older) _____ Dept.16 Class 10 Senior (14-19) _____ Dept.16 Class 31 Senior (14-19 yrs.) _____ Dept.16 Class 11 Junior (9-13 yrs.) _____ Dept.16 Class 32 Junior (9-13 yrs.) _____ Dept.16 Class 33 Beginner ((Walk/Trot Class-8 yrs. & over) Western Horsemanship _____ Dept. 15 Class 12 Veteran (20 yrs. & older) Keyhole _____ Dept. 16 Class 13 Senior (14-19 yrs.) _____ Dept.15 Class 34 Veteran (20 yrs & older) _____ Dept. 16 Class 14 Junior (9-13 yrs.) _____ Dept.16 Class 35 Senior (14-19 yrs.) _____ Dept.16 Class 15 Beginner (Walk/Trot Class-8 yrs. & over) _____ Dept.16 Class 36 Junior (9 -13 yrs.) _____ Dept.16 Class 16 *Cloverbuds (5-7 yrs) Exhibition Only _____ Dept.16 Class 37 Beginners (Walk/Trot Class-8 yrs. & over) ______Dept. 16 Class 38 *Cloverbuds (5-7 yrs) Exhibition Only Western Pleasure _____ Dept.15 Class 17 Veteran (20 yrs. & older) $ Total Entry Fee _____ Dept.16 Class 18 Senior (14-19 yrs.) Register Online at _____ Dept.16 Class 19 Junior (9-13 yrs.) http://menomineecountyfair.fairentry.com _____ Dept 16 Class 20 Beginner (Walk/Trot Class 8 yrs & over) _____ Dept. 16 Class 21 *Cloverbuds (5-7yrs) Exhibition Only

THE MENOMINEE COUNTY FAIR BOARD RESERVES THE RIGHT TO PRO-RATE ALL PREMIUMS. NOTE: *Only Participation Ribbons will be presented in Cloverbud classes

Signed: (Exhibitor) ______

Parent's Signature (If under 18 yrs.) ______

Menominee County Fair Miniature Horse Show Pre-Entry Form

Registration Deadline: July 5, 2021 Judging Time: 10 a.m. on Friday, July 16th Entry Fee: $3/class Current Negative Coggins Test confirmation is required for all horses on show grounds. One Entry Form Per Exhibitor Please _____Adult: Department 18 Section 1 _____Youth: Department 18 Section 2

Exhibitor’s Name 4-H Age ______

Full Mailing Address Last 4 Digits of Phone Number Social Security xxx-xx - DOB:

Email______

Halter Class (Open to exhibitors 8 years of age and older) 1 Weanlings 2 Yearlings 3 Stallions (2 years and older) Handler must be 12 years of age 4 Mares and Geldings (2-5 years) 5 Mares and Geldings (over 5 years)

Color Class (Open to exhibitors 8 years of age and older) 8 Solid Colors 9 Multi Color

Showmanship 12 *Tiny Tot Showmanship (5-7yrs) –No entry fee. *Adult required by child’s side 13 Youth Showmanship (age 8-19) 14 Adult Showmanship (age 20 & older)

Performance 15 Lead Line (under saddle) child should be in charge of commanding the horse in the lead line class. Adult with attached lead line is there for safety only. Helmet is required. Child’s weight should be in proportion with the horse’s size. (7 years and under)– No entry fee. 16*Tiny Tot Candy Race (7 years and under) *Adult required by child’s side 17 Youth Obstacle (8 thru 19 years) 18 Adult Obstacle (20 yrs. & older) 19 Jumping: (Horse must be at least 3 years of age) 20 Driving (Horse must be at least 3 years of age) 21 Costume (Open for all ages)

$ Total Entry Fee enclosed Register online at http://menomineecountyfair.fairentry.com

Menominee County Fair S904 US HWY 41 SHEEP & GOAT ONLY Stephenson, MI 49887 DEPARTMENTS 5, 6, 7 & 8 Ph: 906-753-2209 Fax: 906-753-2200 OPEN & YOUTH ENTRY FORM [email protected] Pre-entry Closing Date: July 5th www.menomineecounty.com ENTRY FEE $4/CLASS Register online at http://menomineecountyfair.fairentry.com

Exhibitor's Name

Complete Mailing Address

Phone Date of Birth ______Social Security Number XXX-XX-

4-H Age Email ______Total Fees

QTY DEPARTMENT 5 OPEN SHEEP (SECTION 1) QTY DEPARTMENT 6 YOUTH SHEEP

1 Ewe Lamb (up to 7 mos.) SECTION 1: Class (No Charge/Showmanship) 2 Ram Lamb (up to 7 mos.) 1 Advanced Showmanship (age 16 and up) 3 Yearling Ewe 2 Intermediate Showmanship (age 13-15) 4 Yearling Ram 3 Junior Showmanship (age 10-12) 5 Aged Ewe 4 Beginner Showmanship (age 8-9) 6 Aged Ram 5 Cloverbud Showmanship (age 5-7) 9 Flock (1ram and 2 ewes breeding age) SECTION 2: Class 10 Mother Sheep & Lamb 8 *All Market Lambs 11 Costume Class for Sheep & Goats QTY Wool Breed Class (SECTION 2) 11 Ewe Lamb (up to 7 mos.) 12 Ram Lamb (up to 7 mos.) 13 Yearling Ewe 14 Yearling Ram 15 Aged Ewe 16 Aged Ram

*All market lambs must be entered in Class 8. Sheep will be weighed at the Fairgrounds and put in the proper Class as determined by weight on day of show. Superintendent reserves the right to change the weights to make it more competitive. LIMIT TWO ANIMALS PER CLASS IN OPEN SHEEP AND OPEN GOAT DEPARTMENTS

DEPARTMENT 7 OPEN GOAT ***Costume class for goat must be marked above***

QTY Dairy Goat – Junior – Section 1 QTY Boer Goat (Meat Goat) – Section 4 1 Doe Kids I (4 mos. and under) 17 Yearling Doe 2 Doe Kids II (5-7 mos.) 18 Yearling Buck 3 Fall Kids (8-12 mos.) 19 Boer Kids 4 Wether (5-7 mos.) 20 Senior Doe 5 Wether (4 mos. and under) 21 Aged Buck

Dairy Goat – Senior – Section 2 7 Yearling Milkers (does under 2 years) DEPARTMENT 8 YOUTH GOAT 8 Milkers I (2yrs. old) Section 1 – Class: (No Charge/Showmanship) 9 Milkers II (3 yrs. and older) 1 Advanced Showmanship (age 16 and up) 2 Intermediate Showmanship (ages 13-15) Pygmy Goat – Section 3 3 Junior Showmanship (10-12) 13 Pygmy Kids 4 Beginner Showmanship (8-9) 14 Pygmy Senior 5 Cloverbud Showmanship (5-7) 15 Pygmy Wether ______8 Market

FAIR QUEEN & PRINCESS RULES AND ENTRY FORM *Must be a Menominee County resident and a Menominee County Fair exhibitor the current fair year you wish to run, be un-married, and between the ages of 9-13 (Princess) and 14-19(Queen) as of January 1st of the current year.

*$20 sponsorship fee (make checks payable to Menominee County Fair) and application are due by July 5, 2021.

*All participants must be available to help the superintendents and fair manager all 3 days of the fair, and if crowned Queen or Princess be available all 3 days of the fair the following year.

*The Queen and Princess will be required to perform 3 separate community service projects in their crown and sashes either together or separately during their reign. These activities could include but are not limited to: parades, Breakfast on the Farm, Upper Peninsula State Fair. No political events please.

*All contestants maybe required to sign a dress code policy and a code of conduct that will be followed if they are chosen Queen or Princess.

*All contestants will be required to submit a head shot and write a 100-200 word autobiography about themselves for promotional purposes. This will be submitted to the Menominee County Journal office. If contestants don’t have a photo one can be taken by the Journal. Deadline for submission is July 8th by 5pm.

*Winners will be selected by a panel of Judges, who will base their decision on the construction of your sponsorship sash, talent and interviews. Talents could include but are not limited to: playing a musical instrument, dancing, singing, or demonstrate showing an animal.

*All contestants will complete an interview on Thursday afternoon from 3-5 p.m. (you will be given a scheduled interview time prior to the fair), the talent portion of the performance will begin at 6:30 pm in the activity tent. The talent portion is open to the public. Crowning of the Queen and Princess will take place on Friday morning at 8:45 in the activity tent. For more information or questions please contact: Kris Havelka 715-923-3253 Premiums: Queen-$50, 1st Runner up- $25, 2nd-6th Runner up- $10 Premiums: Princess- $25, 1st Runner up-$15, 2nd-6th Runner up-$5 1st- Award, Tiara and Flowers, 2nd-6th- Appropriate Ribbon ______Register online at http://menomineecountyfair.fairentry.com Please send entry to Menominee County Fair office by July 5, 2021. S904 US HWY 41, Stephenson, MI 49887 Menominee County Fair Queen/Princess Entry Name______Phone______Address______Age______Date of Birth ______Email______Sponsor______Talent______Signature______Date______

The Menominee County Fair Board would like to thank ALL of our sponsors! Your

donations and support keep our Fair going strong year after year!

2021 Menominee County Fair Sponsors

Don Machalk & Sons Fence Corporation Stephenson Marketing Co-op ~ Deno Forest Products Menza & Zak Heating, Cooling & Sheet Metal

Big O’s Lube & Service ~ Stephenson FFA Integra First Federal Credit Union ~ Stephenson 4H Club Phillippo Insurance ~ Paidl’s Hardware Northern Fab & Machine, LLC ~ Cedar Creek Furniture Jay’s Auto Service ~ Advanced Blending Solutions, LLC Mid County Veterinary Clinic, LLC ~ Cedar River Plaza Anderson Diehm Funeral Home ~ Plutchak Fab & Crane Stephenson National Bank & Trust Anderson Milk Transit ~ KK Integrated Logistics Inc Northeast Wisconsin Technical College Spaude Auto Body ~ Sawbridge Studio ~ Holmes Twp. Northern Interstate Bank ~ Samuel Pressure Vessel Blackdog Construction ~ LifeSpark Solander Electric ~ Ed & Sandy Grandquist Rye Collision ~ Forte Industries ~ D&S Construction Heritage Hearing Care ~ Peninsula Federal Credit Union MBank ~ Wendrick’s Truss Inc. Superior Welding & Mfg. ~ Beaver Machine, Inc New UP Dental ~ Riverside Dairy ~ Wilson Farms Downtown Sandwich & Ice Cream Shoppe William Anderson Sportsman Club, Inc. Havelka Construction ~ John Helfert Taxidermist DDT Construction ~ Oscar’s Heating & Sheet Metal Kells Wood Products, LLC ~ To-Ne-Hil Farm LLC Ameriprise Financial/Mark Rasner ~ Meijer’s Barb Palzewicz Memorial Foundation Dennis Morton/Bobbi Morton Memorial Trophy Tom Wangerin Excavating ~ Gary’s Quality Foods Corey’s Auto Salvage ~ Polly’s Plants & Floral

See You at the FAIR!!!