HOBBIES, CRAFTS, CERAMICS DEPARTMENT L

SUPERINTENDENT: JILL WATKINS (208) 251-6203

AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2017 Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th Hobbies/Crafts 26th Hobbies/Crafts Entries taken 11:00 Entries taken 11:00 am am to 8:00 pm to 8:00 pm 27th 28th 29th 30th 31st SEPT. 1st 2nd FIRST DAY OF 2017 E.I.S.F. PARADE E.I.S.F. FAIR STARTS @ 10:00 am 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th CLOSING DAY OF Premium Payouts on Premium Payouts on Premium Payouts on Premium Payouts on Premium Payouts on 2017 E.I.S. FAIR Ribbons 10am – 8pm Ribbons 10am – 8pm Ribbons 10am – 8pm Ribbons 10am – 8pm Ribbons 10am – 8pm Premium Payouts on Ribbons 10am – 8pm 10th Premium Payouts 11th Premium Payouts 12th on Ribbons 10am – 4pm on Ribbons 8:30am – *Hobbies/Crafts 7pm released 10:00 am to 4:00 pm

NEW FOR 2017 NEW STARTING DATE—FAIR OPENS ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2017 EXHIBITOR HANDBOOK WILL BE AVAILABLE ONLINE ONLY AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL DIVISIONS LISTED SEPARATELY LOOK FOR NEW CATEGORIES IN ALL DIVISIONS

ENTRY FORMS: Forms available online at www.funatthefair.com

ADDITIONAL INSTRUCTIONS: See “E.I.S.F. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS”

ENTRY DATES: • Friday, August 25, 2017 and Saturday, August 26, 2017 from 11:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. (No exhibits will be received after these hours)

ENTRY FEE: • Amateurs: $1.00 each for the first 4 entries or $5.00 per sheet • Professionals: $2.00 each for the first 4 entries or $10.00 per sheet

RELEASE DATE: • Sunday, September 10, 2017, 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m

CASH PREMIUMS: will be available on Park St. west of the main gate • Monday - Saturday, September 4 – 9, 2017, from 10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. • Sunday, September 10, 2017 from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. • Monday, September 11, 2017 from 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. • After September 12, 2017 awards will be given out only during regular office hours and may be picked up at the E.I.S.F. Main Office. Premiums not claimed by September 29 will be considered a donation and will revert back to the Fair’s general fund.

SPECIAL DEPARTMENT RULES: A. Exhibitors may enter one item per class. NO article can be entered for competition more than one year. Items must be made between September 2016 and August 2017, any item that does not meet this qualification will not be judged. B. The EISF will not be responsible in any way for security of entries, but precautions will be taken to protect against breakage, theft, or damage of any kind. C. Professional is defined as any person who has acquired a State Sale Tax number and/or has advertised his or her crafts in any form of mass communication media and/or received extensive formal training in their craft. D. A person may not enter both amateur and professional in the same class. E. Use pencil to fill in your entry form *NO INK PEN* F. All articles need be ready for display (i.e. in frame, on corkboard) No cardboard/cardstock allowed. Must be able to be moved and able to be displayed without needing additional support. G. Awards will be made according to the merits of the entry. If no competition exists or if an entry is not worthy of 1st premium, the judge may disqualify or award 2nd, 3rd or 4th premiums at his or her discretion. Only one of each placing in any one class will be awarded unless otherwise specified. Where no competition exists but the judge deems the entry worthy of a blue ribbon, a ribbon will be awarded and entry will be entered for “Special Prizes”. NO premium will be paid if no competition exists.

AMATEUR DIVISON

Premiums Classes 1 - 475: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

DIVISION I – HOBBIES

LEATHERWORK Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

REQUIREMENTS: . Items must not have been previously used or worn

1. Carrying case - purse, bag, etc. 2. Carrying case - wallet, checkbook cover, electronics case, etc. 3. Carrying case – other 4. Equestrian equipment 5. Wearing apparel – small (belt, holster, etc.) 6. Wearing apparel – large (coat, etc.) 7. Other – useful 8. Other – decorative 9. Miscellaneous

WOOD WORK Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

REQUIREMENTS: . Hanging items must be ready to hang with wire – NO sawtooth hangers

20. Scroll saw 21. Chain saw 22. Intarsia 23. Furniture 24. Clock 25. Cane/Walking stick 26. Birdhouse 27. Miscellaneous

WOOD CARVING, ORIGINAL Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

REQUIREMENTS: . Hand-carved items only . No more than 3 items in a grouping . SUB CLASS CATEGORIES LISTED BELOW (must be identified on entry form)  .1 Chip Carving  .2 Style Carving  .3 Relief Carving  .4 Carving in Round

30. Animal 31. Bird 32. Character 33. Christmas 34. Figure 35. Flower 36. Useful 37. Other

COTTONWOOD BARK CARVING, ORIGINAL Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

40. House – hanging 41. House – in the round 42. Human face 43. Wood spirits 44. Landscape 45. Other

WOODTURNING Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

50. Box with Lid 51. Bowl Turning – closed form 52. Bowl Turning - segmented open 53. Bowl Turning – segmented closed 54. Bowl Turning - other - under 18” 55. Bowl Turning – other - over 18” 56. Pen Turning – slim 57. Pen Turning – Set 58. Pen Turning – other 59. Spindle Turning 60. Other

OTHER Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

REQUIREMENTS: . Hanging items must be ready to hang . NO sawtooth hangers

70. Antler Art 71. Christmas 72. Holiday - other than Christmas 73. Decorative/Tole Painting 74. Indian Theme – not authentic – useful 75. Indian Theme – not authentic – decorative 76. Knife 77. Metal art 78. Horseshoe Art 79. Miniatures 80. Model – modified kit 81. Model – original 82. Recycled – decorative 83. Recycled – useful 84. Recycled – other 85. Soap 86. Buttons – item made from or decorated with 87. Hand Spinning – animal fiber 88. Hand Spinning – blend 89. Dyed Yarn/Fiber – natural 90. Dyed Yarn/Fiber – chemical 91. Handspun – knitted 92. Handspun – crocheted 93. Felted – wet 94. Felted – needle 95. Weaving 96. Toy (excluding dolls, animals) 97. Cement Art 98. Rubber band Art 99. Coloring Book Design Page 100. Fairy Gardens (maximum size allowed is 16” x 16”) 101. Rock Art (maximum size allowed is 16” x 16” and maximum weight 10 lbs.) 102. Seashell Art (maximum size allowed is 20” x 20” and ready for display) 103. Miscellaneous

DIVISION II - CRAFTS

FLORALS Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

REQUIREMENTS:  Only silk flowers – NO dried or plastic flowers accepted  Sub categories listed below:  .1 Wreaths  .2 Swags  .3 Arrangements

110. Silk 111. Christmas 112. Holiday – other than Christmas 113. Theme 114. Combination 115. Miscellaneous

BEADING Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

REQUIREMENTS: . All items MUST be mounted on jewelry display form or foam core

120. Loom 121. Off Loom 122. On Wire 123. Bag, purse 124. Hat band 125. Ornament 126. Floral arrangement 127. Jewelry – necklace 128. Jewelry – necklace, earrings 129. Jewelry – necklace, earrings, bracelet 130. Jewelry – earrings 131. Jewelry – bracelet 132. Jewelry – other combination 133. Miscellaneous

JEWELRY Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

REQUIREMENTS: . All items MUST be mounted on jewelry display form or foam core

140. Bolo Tie 141. Belt Buckle 142. Holiday 143. Metal Work 144. Anklet 145. Bracelet 146. Choker 147. Earrings 148. Necklace 149. Ring 150. Pendant 151. Watch Band 152. Necklace/earrings 153. Necklace/bracelet 154. Necklace/bracelet/earrings 155. Bracelet/earrings 156. Other combination 157. Wire wrapped – gold 158. Wire wrapped – silver 159. Wire wrapped – copper 160. Wire wrapped – other 161. Glass 162. Dichroic glass 163. Gemstone 164. Recycled 165. Combination 166. Other 167. Miscellaneous

HOME DÉCOR Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

170. Basket 171. Glass 172. Latch Hook 173. Needlepoint 174. Painting – original – under 18” 175. Painting – original – over 18” 176. Plastic Needlepoint 177. Wind Chimes 178. Original use of Materials – decorative 179. Original use of Materials – other 180. Stain Glass 181. Shadow Box 182. Engraving Art 183. Photography (20” x 20” maximum size, ready for display) 184. Miscellaneous

PAPER Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

REQUIREMENTS: . Scrapbook entries limited to a 1 or 2 page layout. . Card must be mounted on cardstock. . ONLY one card per category. . NO envelopes.

195. Birthday – 12 x 12 196. Child/Children – 12 x 12 197. Christmas – 12 x 12 198. Family – 12 x 12 199. Holiday, other – 12 x 12 200. Sports – 12 x 12 201. Vacation/Travel – 12 x 12 202. Wedding – 12 x 12 203. Other – 12 x 12 204. Child/Children – 8 ½ x 11 205. Family – 8 ½ x 11 206. Other – 8 ½ x 11 207. Album – chipboard 208. Album – original use of materials 209. Album – other 210. Book – altered 211. Book – handmade 212. Card – anniversary 213. Card – birthday – adult 214. Card – birthday – child 215. Card – Christmas 216. Card – general/generic 217. Card – holiday 218. Card – sympathy 219. Card – thank you 220. Card – wedding 221. Card – stamped 222. Card – mixed media 223. Card – other 224. Quilling – original design 225. Origami – fish/bird/animal 226. Origami – character/figure 227. Origami – other 228. Home décor 229. Miscellaneous

FAIR THEME Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

230. “BIGGER is BETTER” fair theme craft – any medium can be used – must reflect theme (maximum size 30” x 30” x 30” and maximum of 15 lbs.) . .1 2-3 years of age . .2 4-5 years of age . .3 6-7 years of age . .4 8-9 years of age . .5 10-12 years of age . .6 13-15 years of age . .7 16-18 years of age . .8 19 and over . .9 65 and over . .10 Special Needs

DIVISION III – CERAMICS AND DOLLS

REQUIREMENTS: . All groupings limited to 3 pieces

CERAMICS– GLAZE Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

240. Matte 241. Other 242. Combination

CERAMICS – STAIN Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

250. Opaque (only) 251. Metallic 252. Pastels 253. Combination 254. Miscellaneous

HAND MODELED CLAY Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

260. Sculpture – figurine 261. Sculpture – other 262. Combination 263. Miscellaneous

OVERGLAZE – CHINA PAINTING Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

270. Fruit/berries 271 Animal 272. Flower 273. Scene 274. Miniature – under 6 inch 275. Portrait 276. Combination 277. Other 278. Miscellaneous

DOLLS Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

REQUIREMENTS: . No commercially made dolls – must be made by exhibitor.

280. Cloth – 100% 281. Porcelain – 100% 282. Porcelain – head/legs/arms 283. Crochet – 100% 284. Crochet – plastic head/arms 285. Crochet – 100% dolls 286. Novelty 287. Theme (grouping limited to 5) 288. Animal 289. Doll Clothing (Sub categories listed below)  .1 Sewn  .2 Knitted – thread  .3 Knitted – yard  .4 Crocheted – thread  .5 Crocheted – yarn 290. Toy (Sub categories listed below)  .1 Crocheted  .2 Knitted  .3 Sewn 291. Reborn Dolls 292. Reborn Animals 293. Miscellaneous

DIVISION IV – SPECIALIZED

SENIOR CITIZEN Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention  Sub categories listed below:  .1 65-74 years of age  .2 75 years of age or over  Only silk flowers – NO dried or plastic flowers accepted

300. Beading 301. Beading – combination 302. Beading – other 303. Jewelry 304. Jewelry – combination 305. Jewelry - other 306. Doll 307. Intarsia 308. Recycled Art – useful 309. Recycled Art – decorative 310. Quilt – tied 311. Ceramics 312. Painting 313. Photography 314. Wood working – under 18” 315. Wood working – over 18” 316. Wood carving 317. Flower wreath 318. Flower arrangement 319. Flower swag 320. Flower – holiday 321. Puzzle picture (20”x20” & under) 322. Crochet 323. Knit 324. Home décor – useful 325. Home décor – decorative 326. Cross-Stitch 327. Sewing 328. Embroidery 329. Latch Hook 330. Plastic Needlepoint 331. Metal Works 332. Leatherwork 333. Stain Glass 334. Horseshoe Art 335. Shadow Box 336. Fairy Garden (maximum size 16” x 16”) 337. Rock Art (maximum weight 10 lbs.; maximum size 20” x 20”) 338. Sea Shell Art (maximum size 20” x 20” or under and ready to display) 339. Miscellaneous

PEOPLE WITH SPECIAL NEEDS Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

350. Model 351. Wood Working – decorative 352. Wood Working – other 353. Sewing 354. Crochet 355. Knit 356. Latch Hook 357. Picture - Metallic 358. Picture – puzzle (20”x20” & under, must be on cardstock) 359. Picture – pencil sketch 360. Picture – markers 361. Picture – water colors 362. Picture – paint 363. Picture – crayons 364. Picture – colored pencils 365. Picture – other 366. Plastic Needlepoint 367. Embroidery 368. Beading – necklace 369. Beading – bracelet 370. Beading – key chain 371. Beading – other 372. Ceramics – figure 373. Ceramics – animal 374. Ceramics - holiday 375. Ceramics – other 376. Fuse beads 377. Recycled Art 378. Project of Year 379. Painted rocks (maximum weight 7 lbs. and maximum size 16” x 16”) 380. Sea Shell Art (maximum size 20” x 20” or under and ready to display) 381. Miscellaneous

JUNIOR DIVISION Premiums: 1st -$5.00; 2nd -$3.00; 3rd -$2.00; and Honorable Mention

 Sub categories listed below: . .1 2-3 years . .2 4-5 years . .3 6-7 years . .4 8-9 years . .5 10-12 years . .6 13-14 years . .7 15-18 years

REQUIRMENTS: . Picture must be Mounted on cardstock or framed ready for display in Categories 413 -421

400. Duct Tape – useable 401. Duct Tape – decorative 402. Duct Tape – other 403. Model – from kit 404. Model – original 405. Wood item – useful 406. Wood item – decorative 407. Wood item – other 408. Ceramics – figure 409. Ceramics – animal 410. Ceramics – useful 411. Ceramics - holiday 412. Ceramics – other 413. Picture – crayons 414. Picture – markers 415. Picture – pencil – (ink/gel) 416. Picture – pencil – sketch/shading 417. Picture – water color 418. Picture – finger paint 419. Picture – colored pencils 420. Picture – paint 421. Picture – other 422. Rock Art (Painting) (maximum weight 6 lbs.) 423. Sculpey /Modeling Clay – figure 424. Sculpey /Modeling Clay – animal 425. Sculpey /Modeling Clay – other 426. Jewelry/Beading – necklace 427. Jewelry/Beading – bracelet 428. Jewelry/Beading – other 429. Jewelry/Beading – combination 430. Cards – birthday 431. Cards – Christmas 432. Cards – Holiday (other than Christmas) 433. Cards - other 434. Scrapbook 12 x 12 435. Scrapbook - school 436. Scrapbook – journal 437. Scrapbook - other 438. Fuse Beads 439. Lego’s – single item (house, car, animal, etc.) 440. Lego’s – multiple items following a theme (farm, city, etc.) 441. Lego’s – original design – under 6” 442. Lego’s – original design – over 6” 443. Lego’s - motorized 444. Lego’s – other 445. Metal Work 446. Recycled – useful 447. Recycled – decorative 448. Recycled – other 449. Leatherwork 450. Christmas ornament 451. Rubber Band Art 452. Wood Carving 453. Seashell Art (maximum size 20” x 20” and ready for display) 454. Shadow Box (maximum size 11” x 14” and ready for display) 455. Fairy Gardens (maximum size 12” x 12” and ready for display) 456. Horseshoe Art 457. Miscellaneous

SPECIAL AWARDS **Best of Show - $20.00 and Ribbon **Superintendent’s Award - $20.00 and Ribbon

DIVISION V – FAIR CHALLENGE

475. Fishing (example shown below) (Must follow rules as specified)  Sub categories listed below: . .1 2-3 years of age . .2 4-5 years of age . .3 6-7 years of age . .4 8-9 years of age . .5 10-12 years of age . .6 13-15 years of age . .7 16-18 years of age . .8 Adults . .9 Seniors . .10 People with Special Needs

Fair Challenge 2017

. All ages welcome to participate. . ONE pattern (to the right) to be used by ALL participants. . Use the medium of your choice — wood, yarn, fabric, leather, paper, etc. or a combination of two or more. . Maximum finished size allowed is 18” x 18”. . Must be made between September 2016 and August 2017. . Submit to Hobbies and Crafts department during regular entry times of 11:00 am to 8:00 pm on Friday, August 25 or Saturday, August 26, 2017.

Use your imagination ... the possibilities are endless.

PROFESSIONAL DIVISION

Premiums: 1st -$6.00; 2nd -$4.00; 3rd -$3.00

DIVISION I – HOBBIES

LEATHERWORK Premiums: 1st -$6.00; 2nd -$4.00; 3rd -$3.00

REQUIREMENTS: . Items must not have been previously used or worn

1001. Carrying case - purse, bag, etc. 1002. Carrying case - wallet, checkbook cover, electronics case, etc. 1003. Carrying case - other 1004. Equestrian equipment 1005. Wearing apparel - small (belt, holster, etc.) 1006. Wearing apparel - large (coat, etc.) 1007. Other - useful 1008. Other - decorative 1009. Miscellaneous

WOOD WORK Premiums: 1st -$6.00; 2nd -$4.00; 3rd -$3.00

REQUIREMENTS: . Hanging items must be ready to hang with wire – NO sawtooth hangers

1015. Scroll saw 1016. Chain saw 1017. Intarsia 1018. Furniture 1019. Clock 1020. Cane/Walking stick 1021. Birdhouse 1022. Miscellaneous

WOOD CARVING, ORIGINAL Premiums: 1st -$6.00; 2nd -$4.00; 3rd -$3.00

REQUIREMENTS: . Hand-carved items only . No more than 3 items in a grouping . SUB CLASS CATEGORIES LISTED BELOW (must be identified on entry form)  .1 Chip Carving  .2 Style Carving  .3 Relief Carving  .4 Carving in Round

1030. Animal 1031. Bird 1032. Character 1033. Christmas 1034. Figure 1035. Flower 1036. Useful 1037. Other

COTTONWOOD BARK CARVING, ORIGINAL Premiums: 1st -$6.00; 2nd -$4.00; 3rd -$3.00

1040. House – hanging 1041. House – in the round 1042. Human face 1043. Wood spirits 1044. Landscape 1045. Other

WOODTURNING Premiums: 1st -$6.00; 2nd -$4.00; 3rd -$3.00

1050. Box with Lid 1051. Bowl Turning – closed form 1052. Bowl Turning - segmented open 1053. Bowl Turning – segmented closed 1054. Bowl Turning - other - under 18” 1055. Bowl Turning – other - over 18” 1056. Pen Turning – slim 1057. Pen Turning – Set 1058. Pen Turning – other 1059. Spindle Turning 1060. Other DIVISION II - CRAFTS

BEADING Premiums: 1st -$6.00; 2nd -$4.00; 3rd -$3.00

REQUIREMENTS: . All items MUST be mounted on jewelry display form or foam core

1120. Loom 1121. Off Loom 1122. On Wire 1123. Bag, purse 1124. Hat band 1125. Ornament 1126. Floral arrangement 1127. Jewelry – necklace 1128. Jewelry – necklace, earrings 1129. Jewelry – necklace, earrings, bracelet 1130. Jewelry – earrings 1131. Jewelry – bracelet 1132. Jewelry – other combination 1133. Miscellaneous

JEWELRY Premiums: 1st -$6.00; 2nd -$4.00; 3rd -$3.00

REQUIREMENTS: . All items MUST be mounted on jewelry display form or foam core

1140. Bolo Tie 1141. Belt Buckle 1142. Holiday 1143. Metal Work 1144. Anklet 1145. Bracelet 1146. Choker 1147. Earrings 1148. Necklace 1149. Ring 1150. Pendant 1151. Watch Band 1152. Necklace/earrings 1153. Necklace/bracelet 1154. Necklace/bracelet/earrings 1155. Bracelet/earrings 1156. Other combination 1157. Wire wrapped – gold 1158. Wire wrapped – silver 1159. Wire wrapped – copper 1160. Wire wrapped – other 1161. Glass 1162. Dichroic glass 1163. Gemstone 1164. Recycled 1165. Combination 1166. Other 1167. Miscellaneous

DIVISION III – CERAMICS AND DOLLS

REQUIREMENTS: . All groupings limited to 3 pieces

CERAMICS– GLAZE Premiums: 1st -$6.00; 2nd -$4.00; 3rd -$3.00

1240. Matte 1241. Other 1242. Combination

CERAMICS – STAIN Premiums: 1st -$6.00; 2nd -$4.00; 3rd -$3.00

1250. Opaque (only) 1251. Metallic 1252. Pastels 1253. Combination 1254. Miscellaneous

HAND MODELED CLAY Premiums: 1st -$6.00; 2nd -$4.00; 3rd -$3.00

1260. Sculpture – figurine 1261. Sculpture – other 1262. Combination 1263. Miscellaneous

OVERGLAZE – CHINA PAINTING Premiums: 1st -$6.00; 2nd -$4.00; 3rd -$3.00

1270. Fruit/berries 1271 Animal 1272. Flower 1273. Scene 1274. Miniature – under 6 inch 1275. Portrait 1276. Combination 1277. Other 1278. Miscellaneous

DOLLS Premiums: 1st -$6.00; 2nd -$4.00; 3rd -$3.00

REQUIREMENTS: . No commercially made dolls – must be made by exhibitor.

1280. Cloth – 100% 1281. Porcelain – 100% 1282. Porcelain – head/legs/arms 1283. Crochet – 100% 1284. Crochet – plastic head/arms 1285. Novelty 1286. Theme (grouping limited to 5) 1287. Animal 1288. Doll Clothing  .1 Sewn  .2 Knitted – thread  .3 Knitted – yard  .4 Crocheted – thread  .5 Crocheted – yarn 1289. Toy  .1 Crocheted  .2 Knitted  .3 Sewn 1290. Reborn Dolls 1291. Reborn Animals 1292. Miscellaneous

2017 MAP

PLEASE PARK ON PARK STREET ON ENTRY DATES. NO PARKING INSIDE OF FAIRGROUNDS. GENERAL RULES

IT’S EASY TO ENTER! If you have any questions, please ask! Call the Fair Office at 785-2480 between 8:30 AM and 4:30 PM Monday through Friday.

ENTRY INFORMATION

Please read carefully the rules of the department and Division you are entering, as well as the General Rules. This information provides the entry date deadlines. Pre-registration in Livestock Departments is required by August 18, 2017.

Entry forms can be found online at www.funatthefair.com. A separate entry form is to be used for EACH exhibitor and for EACH department. If one form is not enough, use an additional form. Entry forms may be photocopied.• 1. Ensure that your name (exhibitor), address including zip code, EMAIL ADDRESS and telephone number is legible and complete. 2. List the Department, Division and Class number for each item. Use a separate line for each item. Include payment for entries, exhibitor passes, parking, etc. where applicable. 3. Mail your completed livestock entry form and fee PRIOR to the deadline date 8/18/2017. Entries received after the deadline will result in a late fee of $10.00 per person. MAIL TO: Eastern P. O. Box 250 Blackfoot, ID 83221 4. Deliver exhibits on the date specified in the Department rules. Reminders will not be sent. 5. Anyone entering in livestock, except pigeons, poultry and rabbits, must fill out a W-9 Form.

GENERAL INFORMATION FAIR HOURS: Gates Open - 8:00 AM each day Buildings Open - 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM each day Gates Locked – 12:00 AM (midnight) each day

OFFICE HOURS: The Fair Office is located at 97 Park Street, by the Front entrance, off Broadway. Fair Time hours: 8:00 AM to 8:00 PM Non Fair Time hours: 8:30 AM to 4:30 PM, Monday thru Friday E-mail: [email protected] Website: www.funatthefair.com BANK SERVICES: Four ATM’s are available:  Near the Security Building,  Grandstand Section 4 & 5 (near the Maintenance Shop)  Main Gate (No. 1) located on Park Street  Northwest Gate (No. 6) Please note the Fair does NOT have a check cashing service.

ADMISSIONS All prices include Sales Tax Adult, ages 12 & up…………………………… ...... ……………………………….………………$6.00 Child, ages 6 – 11…………………………………………… ...... ……………….………………….$2.00 Ages 5 & under……………………………………………… ...... ……………………….…………..FREE Senior Citizen, ages 65 & up……………………………… ...... …………………….………….$4.00 Active Service Member with current Military I.D…… ...... …………………………….FREE Pari-Mutuel Racing in the Grandstand, 12:00 p.m. (noon) start time Sunday, Monday, Friday, Saturday (Price in addition to gate admission)…………… ……………...$4.00 Race Program……………………………………………… ...... ………………………………$3.00 Pepsi Wristbands – includes gate admission (are available for either 9/5, 9/6, 9/7)…..$27.00 Carnival Wristbands (are available for purchase for any one day of rides) ...... $30.00

ADVANCED PURCHASE DISCOUNT TICKETS – purchased by August 31, 2017 Adult, ages 12 & up……………………………………… ...... ………………………………. $5.50 Child, ages 6-11 ...... $2.00 Senior Citizen, ages 65 & up………………………………… ...... ……………………………...$3.50 Season Pass- includes front gate and horse racing admission……… .……………………………$40.00 Carnival Wristbands (available for purchase for any one day of rides)…… ...... ……….....$25.00

Every person arriving at the fairgrounds or remaining on the fairgrounds overnight must have a ticket to be presented when the grounds are policed every morning at 8:00 AM

GRANDSTAND EVENTS No Rain Checks, Refunds or Exchanges

A daily stamp will be maintained at all gates for patrons wishing to return within the day. All the events listed below are reserved seating. Tickets for these events may be purchased at the Ticket Office, if not sold out. Tickets are required for all grandstand events. For further information, please call 785-2480, Ticket Office extension 107. All grandstand night event tickets include gate admission.

TBD ...... Friday, September 1, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. Bull Riding Championships ...... Saturday, September 2, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. Western Tractor Pull Nationals ...... Sunday, September 3, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. Gem State Classic Pro Rodeo ...... Monday, September 4, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. Gem State Classic Pro Rodeo ...... Tuesday, September 5, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. Monster Truck Insanity ...... Wednesday, September 6, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. TBD ...... Thursday, September 7, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. TBD ...... Friday, September 8, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. September Slam Demolition Derby ...... Saturday, September 9, 2017 at 7:30 p.m. ************************************************** E.I.S.F. BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND STAFF

George Hamilton...... President LeRoy Reed ...... Vice President Corey Foster ...... Secretary/Treasurer Tom Barnes ...... Director Justin Oleson ...... Director Regene Jones ...... Director J. Brandon Bird ...... General Manager Marcene Freeman ...... Office Administration Cathy Brower ...... Office Administration Ciera Burroughs ...... Office Administration Lyla Morgan ...... Office Administration Barry Adams ...... Maintenance Supervisor Bill Dixon ...... Asst. Maintenance Supervisor Brandi Marie Bird ...... Ticket Office Supervisor Shelley Archibald ...... Ticket Office Staff

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EISF CONTACT INFORMATION

Main Office Number ...... 208-785-2480 Ext. 5 Ticket Office Number ...... 208-785-2480 Ext. 7 Fax Number ...... 208-785-2483 Mailing Address: ...... P.O. Box 250, Blackfoot, ID 83221 Main Office Email Address: ...... [email protected] Ticket Office Email Address ...... [email protected] Website Address: ...... www.funatthefair.com Facebook Address: ...... www.facebook.com/funatthefair.com *******************************************************

LIVESTOCK DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENTS

Livestock Secretaries ...... Darlene Hatch Nancy Palmer

4-H ...... Danielle Gunn

Cattle, Beef ...... René Bradley, Superintendent Donald Day, Assistant Superintendent

Cattle, Dairy ...... Lloyd Tolman, Superintendent Heath Young, Assistant Superintendent

Goats, Dairy ...... Gary Meyer, Superintendent Greta Meyer, Assistant Superintendent

Goats, Boer ...... Bill Coon, Superintendent Sharol Coon, Assistant Superintendent

Horse, Draft, Mules & Intermediate ...... Richard Barney, Superintendent Daryl Woolstenhulme, Assistant Superintendent

Horse Hitches ...... Richard Barney, Superintendent Daryl Woolstenhulme, Assistant Superintendent

Horses, Light ...... Julia Bowen, Superintendent

Ponies, Miniature ...... Henry Camphouse, Superintendent Lauri Camphouse, Assistant Superintendent

Poultry ...... Diane Noe, Superintendent Larry Beach, Assistant Superintendent

Pigeons ...... Larry Beach, Superintendent Diane Noe, Assistant Superintendent

Rabbits ...... Matt Rosenburg, Superintendent Lawrence Weeks, Assistant Superintendent Angela Weeks, Assistant Superintendent

Sheep ...... Bill Coon, Superintendent Sharol Coon, Assistant Superintendent

Swine ...... Refugio”CuCo” Cervantes, Superintendent

HOME ARTS SUPERINTENDENTS

4-H ...... Danielle Gunn, Superintendent

Agriculture/Horticulture ...... Sharon Jensen, Superintendent Angela Boyd, Assistant Superintendent Kevin Turner, Assistant Superintendent

Antiques ...... Leo Wallace, Superintendent Lori Turpin, Superintendent Shelly Harrington, Superintendent John Warren, Superintendent

Baking ...... Jolene Farmer, Superintendent Julie Nash, Assistant Superintendent

Canning ...... Jolene Farmer, Superintendent Julie Nash, Assistant Superintendent

Demonstrations ...... Linda Bigler, Superintendent Heather Young, Assistant Superintendent

FFA - Future Farmers of America ...... Jack Garret, Superintendent

Fine Arts ...... Tim Goodworth, Co-Superintendent Heather Goodworth, Co-Superintendent Darla Johnson, Assistant Superintendent

Flowers...... Victoria Mecham, Superintendent Pat Seamons, Assistant Superintendent

Hobbies, Crafts and Ceramics ...... Jill Watkins, Superintendent

Native American ...... Anna Marie Bowers, Superintendent Twila Blindman, Assistant Superintendent

Needlecraft and Home Arts ...... Connie Tabor, Superintendent Audrey Eberhard, Assistant Superintendent

Photography ...... John Hoobler, Superintendent

Sugar Art ...... Sharon Hoge, Superintendent OTHER DEPARTMENT SUPERINTENDENTS/MANAGERS

Buildings and Grounds ...... Barry Adams EMS – Emergency Medical Services ...... Lyle Barney Entry and Premium Secretary...... Carol Hepworth Free Stage ...... Rhonda Robinson Gates and Parking ...... Mike Kirkham Photographer ...... Harmony Jones Photography Ribbons and Prices ...... Jerri Lu Gardner Becky Harris, Assistant Uniformed Security ...... Dave Frei Veterinarian ...... Dr. Tony Parsons COMPETITIONS Arm Wrestling Tournament ...... Elaine Bilk Best Fair Food Contest ...... Marcene Freeman, EISF Office Administration Bull Riding Championship ...... Loy Pehrson C & H Sugar Baking Contest ...... Marcene Freeman, EISF Office Administration Demolition Derby ...... Misty Myler representing Blackfoot Elks Club Demonstration Garden ...... John Lyksett Horse Pulling...... Utah Horse Pullers Association Indian Relay ...... LeGrand Colby Junior Livestock Competition ...... 4-H Office, Danielle Gunn Lil’ Cowpoke Rodeo ...... Regene Jones, EISF Board of Director Open Market Animal Sale ...... Rene’ Bradley Parade ...... Amy Gough Pari-Mutuel Racing ...... Trina Fackrell Roger Hanson, Assistant Rodeo, PRCA ...... Valorie Smith Stage Crew ...... I.E. Productions, Gary Stewart Chad Hamilton Stock Dogs ...... Dave O’Connell Team Penning, Branding & Sorting ...... Tony Gregory

GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS

Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the exhibitor handbook. However, exhibitors are cautioned that the current rules and regulations of the EISF, as interpreted by the Fair Board, take precedence over this listing due to the possibility of typographical error or inadvertent omission. In the event of conflict between the general rules and the special rules governing the various departments, the special rules will take precedence. The Board reserves the final and absolute right to interpret these rules and regulations and arbitrarily settle and determine all matters, questions and differences in regard thereto, or otherwise arising out of, connected with or incident to the Fair. The Board reserves the right to amend or add to these rules, as, in its judgment, it may deem advisable.

I. ENTRY FORMS – ALL ENTRY FORMS CAN BE FOUND ONLINE AT: www.funatthefair.com/join-in/exhibitors/ or on home page of www.funatthefair.com and select the RED “Exhibitor / Competition Button”

1. Entries in all departments, unless otherwise specified, are open to the world. 2. The entry form, completely and properly filled out, must be submitted in all livestock departments on or before the closing date specified. Exhibits will be rejected unless entry forms have been received. Exhibitors of livestock will be required to give the name and registration numbers of both sire and dam. Mail entry forms to: State Fair, PO Box 250, Blackfoot, Idaho 83221 3. Exhibitors must attend to the delivery, in person or by agent, of articles or animals for exhibition to the Department Superintendent and must claim their exhibits at the close of the Fair. DO NOT SEND EXHIBITS BY FREIGHT OR PARCEL POST TO THE FAIR OR TO ANY OF ITS OFFICERS. 4. The word “entry” refers to the entry form. The word “exhibit” refers to the animal or article. 5. The Board of Directors and Management reserve the right to accept entries after closing dates, if good and sufficient reason for the delay is given, and also reserve the right to offer classifications and premiums for any recognized breeds of livestock, or other exhibits, at their discretion. 6. The Management, or department Superintendent, reserves the right to reject any exhibit offered if it is objectionable in any way, if it requires an excessive amount of space, or if the capacity of the department has been reached. 7. All competitive exhibits must be in place as specified in the general rules of each department. Exhibits will be released from 10:00 AM until 4:00 PM on the Sunday following the fair. No exhibits will be released before 10:00 AM on Sunday following the fair, unless otherwise provided for in department special rules. Competitive exhibits which are not claimed by September 29th will be considered to be abandoned by the exhibitor and will be disposed of as the Fair Manager sees fit.

II. ENTRY FEES 1. Home Arts: $1.00 each for the first 4 items; or $5.00 per page (17 items per page) for each Adult and Junior (children) class. There are no entry fees for Individuals with Special Needs. 2. For entry fees for Fine Arts, Photography and Hobbies and Crafts Professional Divisions see individual rules. 3. Home Arts will only allow one article in a class to be entered per exhibitor. 4. See individual departments for Special Department Rules for Livestock entry fees. 5. Livestock: Exhibitors may make as many entries in each class as desired, except as specified in the special rules of each department, but no exhibitor will be allowed more than two premiums in any one class except where otherwise specified. 6. Entry fees will not be refunded to “no shows” unless prior notice is given.

III. PREMIUMS -- Premiums will be designated by ribbons, as follows:

Champion ...... Purple Ribbon Reserve Champion ...... Lavender Ribbon First ...... Blue Ribbon Second ...... Red Ribbon Third ...... White Ribbon Fourth ...... Pink Ribbon Fifth ...... Yellow Ribbon Sixth ...... Dark Green Ribbon Seventh ...... Light Green Ribbon

1. The Fair is not responsible for merchants’ default on special awards. 2. Exhibitors must abide by the Rules, or entry will be rejected by the Department Superintendent. 3. Should it be found that a premium has been obtained by false evidence, or misrepresentation, or a violation of the general rules or special rules governing the department, all premiums will be withheld.

IV. CASH PREMIUMS

HOME ARTS DEPARTMENTS, PIGEONS, POULTRY AND RABBITS 1. Cash Premiums will be available on Park St. west of the main gate and paid Monday through Saturday during fair week 10:00AM – 8:00PM, and on Sunday after the fair, from 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM. A photo ID will be required when picking up cash premiums. Premiums will only be paid to the individual entering. Premiums paid to children can be picked up by the child or a parent/guardian who shows a photo ID. Individuals entering items for clubs, schools or group homes require prior approval from the Dept. Superintendent or Fair Management in order to receive premiums for those individuals. 2. Any cash premiums not picked up by September 29, 2017 will be forfeited. 3. Notice of any errors or omissions in premium monies must be reported to the fair office by October 31, 2017, or money will not be paid. 4. The EISF will not pay a cash premium on any articles not specifically mentioned in the Premiums. Such articles may be accepted by the Superintendent of the Department for exhibition only. 5. The Judge’s book shall be evidence of payment of premiums. Ribbons and cards are not acceptable.

A. CHECKS 1. All premium checks issued for the livestock departments must be cashed within 90 days of being issued. 2. All claims against the EISF must be presented within ten days after closing date of the Fair. All bills must be presented before October 31, 2017. 3. All other livestock checks will be mailed after the fair is over.

V. LIVESTOCK

1. The Superintendents of the various departments will assign stalls and pens. Livestock Exhibitors having stall space assigned to them will not be permitted to change to another location without first obtaining permission from the Superintendent of the Department, under penalty of forfeiture of premiums. 2. Exhibitors must in all cases be the bona fide owners of articles or animals exhibited by them, except where otherwise specified. A transfer of ownership for the purpose of exhibiting will disqualify any animal or article from the payment of premiums offered by the EISF. 3. Animals exhibited at, or brought to, the fairgrounds must be free of disease and drugs and kept clean at all times. Acceptance of all animals is subject to the Fair veterinarian’s approval. 4. All horses need to be tethered. 5. Dogs or pet animals will not be permitted on fairgrounds unless they are involved in competition.

VI. COMPETITION/JUDGING

1. Competition is defined as a contest for supremacy between two or more animals, products, or articles owned by separate exhibitors. Two exhibits entered by the same person or household do not constitute competition. When a community interest in the ownership of animals or articles is apparent in the judgment of the Board, competition will be considered not to exist, although the actual ownership might be separate. 2. Awards will be made according to the merits of the exhibit. If no competition exists or if an article is not worthy of 1st premium, the judge may disqualify or award 2nd, 3rd or 4th premiums at his or her discretion. Only one of each placing in any one class will be awarded unless otherwise specified. Where no competition exists but the judge deems the animal or item worthy of a blue ribbon it can be considered for Grand Champion. 3. No animal or article deemed unworthy shall be awarded a premium. Decision of the Judge will be final. 4. Exhibitors making entries and not exhibiting shall forfeit any entry fee and exhibitors’ tickets. 5. No Director of this Fair shall act as Judge in any class, nor shall any exhibitor in any given class act as Judge for that class. 6. The Judges will be expected, if called upon, to give the reasons for their decisions, embracing the value and desirable qualities of the animals or articles to which the awards were made. 7. Prior to the judging each Superintendent will inspect all exhibits in his department to determine if they are entered in the class in which they should compete. If the Superintendent and exhibitor cannot reach an agreement to the classification, it shall be reported to the management. Classification will then be made by a committee appointed by the Manager, whose decision shall be final. In cases where it is obvious that entries are not correctly entered, the change may be made by the Superintendent of the department for adjustment. 8. If there is any question during the judging as to the regularity of any entry, or the right of an exhibitor to compete in any class, the judge shall report it immediately to the Superintendent of the department for adjustment. 9. Any person attempting to influence the judges in their decisions in any manner will forfeit all premiums awarded and will be excluded from all competition and exhibition. No person will be permitted in the ring during judging except the Award Committee, the officer of the fair, and the necessary attendants. 10. Each exhibitor will be solely responsible for any consequential or other loss, injury or damage done to or occasioned by, or arising from, any animal or articles exhibited by him, and shall indemnify the EISF against all legal proceedings in regard thereto. Said EISF will take reasonable precautions to ensure the safety of exhibits and property of every description entered for competition or display, or any other purpose, while anywhere on the grounds that shall be subject to the control of the EISF, but the owners themselves must take the risk of exhibiting them. In no case will the EISF be responsible in any way for any loss, damage or injury of any character to any property, article, animal or person while the same are on the fairgrounds, or at any other time or place nor be liable for or make any payment for damage, loss or injury. Presentation of articles or animals for exhibition, and entrance upon said fairgrounds should be deemed acceptance of this rule. 11. The EISF will not be responsible for any loss or damage caused by or arising out of strikes, riots, lockouts, or acts of God. 12. Exhibitors of animals, machinery in motion, and other exhibits liable to occasional accidents, injury or damage to persons coming in contact therewith, shall guard their exhibits and protect the public from coming in contact therewith, and every exhibitor shall indemnify the EISF from and against all claims and demands, costs, charges and expenses which it may incur, suffer or be put to, by reason of any exhibit not properly guarded or the public not being properly guarded therefrom. Presentation of entry forms, or agreement on verbal or written concession contract shall be deemed acceptance of this rule. 13. Due to limited space available, no loose hay or straw will be allowed on the grounds. Anyone wishing to do so may bring their own hay or straw, if baled. Baled hay and straw will be available on the grounds at reasonable prices. 14. Feed/Bedding must be unloaded before 10:00 AM • All cars, trucks, and trailers must be out of the barn area by 10:00 AM each day of the fair.

VII. LIVESTOCK EXHIBITOR PARKING After entering days only those working with livestock are permitted to park in either P4, P5 or P7 (see map). Space is very limited, abusers ruin it for everyone.

1. Livestock Exhibitors can acquire a Livestock Parking Pass (P4) from the Livestock Office, to park in the Pavilion Parking Lot. (limited space available) Entrance to the Livestock Exhibitor Pavilion Parking Lot Gate #4 is located off US HWY 91 and the corner of Highland Dr.(see map) 2. Light Horse Exhibitors can acquire a Light Horse Exhibitor Parking Pass (P5) from the Livestock Office, (limited space available) Entrance to the Light Horse Parking Lot is located behind the Light Horse Barn. Enter from Lemon St. to North Gate #5 (see map) • Light Horse Exhibitors can also park in P7 located off Airport Road Gate #7 3. Semi-Trucks & Trailers CANNOT BE PARKED in the vicinity of the livestock buildings, used for loading and unloading only. Semi - Trucks and Trailers are permitted to park in the designated area located on Royal Street west of NW Gate #6 (see map).

VIII. RV PARKS – PLEASE NO GREY WATER DUMPING A limited number of RV spaces with water/electrical hookups are available. RV spaces must be paid for by June 1 and are non-refundable.

1. RV’s with water/30amp: Reservations for these spaces must be made by May 1st. The 9 day fee of $200.00 begins on Thursday before the fair and ends on Saturday night. It is a $25 charge for each additional night, unless authorized by EISF office. 2. Dry trailer parking without electrical hookups: Reservations for these spaces must be made by May 1st. The 9 day fee of $100.00 begins on Thursday before the fair and ends on Saturday night. It is a $15 charge for each additional night, unless authorized by EISF office.

IX. STALLS

1. Exhibitors are encouraged to provide their own feedbags, buckets and brushes to prevent disease, as mangers are not available in all stalls. 2. Management reserves the right to make all final decisions regarding the show.

X. RULES OF THE ARENA

1. Exhibitors shall not attach evidence of previous awards to any article or animal. The only ribbons that may be displayed are those won at this year’s EISF. 2. Exhibitors of livestock must learn from the Superintendent the hours of judging, parade, and the time to be ready. 3. Exhibitors must make entries with the distinct understanding that stock must be brought to the show ring for awards, for stock judging, and parades at the request of the Superintendent. 4. All exhibitors and their helpers are required to carry the registration certificates for each animal into the show arena. 5. Disrespect shown to any Judge by an exhibitor will result in forfeiture of all awards made to him or her. 6. Management requires that all exhibitors of livestock comply with the health regulations set forth in the special rules of each Department. 7. Every exhibitor of livestock is expected to keep his pens and stalls clean and sanitary. Stalls and pens must be cleaned by 8:00 AM each day and refuse disposed of as the Superintendent may direct. 8. An additional fee will be charged for late entries. 9. Signs placed in stalls advertising animals for sale are prohibited. Business cards may be made available. 10. Camping and/or cooking are not permitted in the livestock barns; in addition, parking and camping are not permitted in the infield. 11. No Smoking in any of the livestock barns, commercial buildings, and the grandstand. A. Smoking is allowed in (3) designated areas: a. North Beer Garden b. South Beer Garden c. Pari-Mutuel betting area.

XI. GENERAL HEALTH REQUIREMENTS FOR ALL ANIMALS, LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY BEING ENTERED FOR SHOW OR PERFORMANCE

(NOTE: In all cases the reference will be the IDAHO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE RULES GOVERNING ANIMAL INDUSTRIES, which will be used to determine the eligibility of animals entering the fairgrounds. Call 208-332-8540 for further questions.)

A. ALL ANIMALS 1. All out-of-state entries must be accompanied by a Health Certificate. Out-of-state horses must have a health certificate and a negative Coggin’s test within the last 6 months. Copy of current Health Certificate must be provided to Livestock Office on entry to the fairgrounds. **Any livestock (equine, bovine, porcine, caprine, ovine, or cervidae) entering Idaho from a premises where vesicular stomatits has been diagnosed within the last thirty (30) days shall be accompanied by a certificate of veterinary inspection dated within fourteen (14) days of entry containing the following statement: “All animals identified on this certificate of veterinary inspection have been examined and found to be free from Vesicular Stomatitis. During the last thirty (30) days, these animals have neither been exposed to VS nor located within an area where VS has been diagnosed.” 2. ANIMALS ENTERED IN FAIR AND SOLD FOR BREEDING PURPOSES: Animals entered in the Eastern Idaho State Fair for show which are sold for breeding purposes will be subject to the rules and regulations of the State of Idaho Division of Animal Industry, and the rules of the state of destination if it is out of Idaho. Health certificates and permits for such transactions must be obtained from a local practicing veterinarian. 3. The Fair Board reserves the right to refuse admittance or remove from the grounds any animals showing symptoms of illness or disease, and any unmanageable animals which may endanger the public safety or damage property. 4. Use of any unauthorized drugs and/or tranquilizers in animals is strictly prohibited; withdrawal times for licensed products must be followed. All animals entered in the Eastern Idaho Fair are subject to testing. Should a violation be suspected, all cash proceeds will be held until the issue is resolved. A confirmed violation may result in forfeiture of awards, or sale proceeds, and prohibition from future participation in Open Class livestock departments or Junior livestock projects. Exhibitor may also be asked to remove animal from fairgrounds. The Board of Directors of the EISF has adopted the International Association of Fairs and Expositions Code of Show Ring Ethics, a copy of which is on file at the fair office. http://tfcfair.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/code_of_ethics-2015- Iafe.pdf 5. Each animal shall be presented in the show ring in its natural conformation and structure without alteration or modification. Alteration or modification shall be defined to include any surgical, chemical, electrical, or other appearance change for cosmetic purposes, excluding branding, tattooing, foot trimming or dehorning. Silicone injection or other injections for cosmetic purposes shall be prohibited.

B. OUT-OF-STATE ANIMALS (additional requirements) 1. All animal and poultry entries from out-of-state must be accompanied by a health certificate issued within 30 days of entry and must be approved by the Idaho Bureau of Animal Health. All animals and poultry must be free of any evidence of clinical disease. All animals and poultry entered are subject to inspection at the fairgrounds by the Department Superintendent or the Fair Veterinarian. 2. In any animal where there is evidence of disease, including but not limited to: coughing, excessive oral or nasal discharge, eye discharge, lameness, diarrhea, or external parasites, the animal may be isolated for further examination or entry may be refused. In all cases, the decision of the Veterinarian will prevail. Animals that develop clinical evidence of disease after entering the fairgrounds may not be shown and shall be subject to isolation or expulsion, depending on the nature and seriousness of the disease symptoms. The Veterinarian will make the decision.

C. HEALTH REQUIREMENTS—CATTLE 1. All female cattle over six months of age offered for exhibition purposes at the Eastern Idaho State Fair shall have an official, legible Brucellosis tattoo and an official orange Brucellosis tag or silver USDA tag. 2. All sexually intact cattle over 18 months of age that have lived in the Brucellosis Designated Surveillance Area (DSA) between January 1st and June 15th shall have an official negative agglutination blood test for Brucellosis within 30 days of the date of entry. Blood samples, tests and reports must only be done by personnel authorized by the Idaho Department of Agriculture. Out-of-state cattle must meet Idaho Shipment Regulations and be accompanied by a current health certificate. 3. All cattle subject to inspection at the Fairgrounds.

D. SPECIAL HEALTH CONSIDERATIONS • CATTLE: Special attention will be given to an animal having an oral and/or nasal discharge, which is a possible sign of Vesicular Stomatitis. These animals and all other animals in the consignment will be refused entry until the cause of the discharge is determined. • HORSES, MULES AND ASSES: 1. Special attention will be given to animals with nasal discharge and/or coughing and a fever. Vesicular Stomatitis is manifested in horses mainly by lameness and moist ulcers of the feet. 2. All horses MUST have their temperature taken twice a day beginning 3 days prior to entering the fairgrounds. Horses with elevated temperatures of 101.5 degrees or greater should consult a veterinarian before bringing the horse to the fair for any competition. • SHEEP/GOATS: All stock shall be free of contagious ecthyma (sore mouth - ORF), foot rot, Club Lamb Fungus, Ked, Scrapie, and Bluetongue. Also Goats with Caseous Lympohadentitis (CL), Caprine Arthritis Encephalities (CAE). • SWINE: All stock, show and slaughter swine must meet the requirement for brucellosis and pseudo-rabies, and must be free of external parasites. • LLAMAS, EMU, OSTRICH, POULTRY, PIGEONS, and RABBITS: All animals shall be generally in good health and free of external parasites.

E. EISF EQUINE HEALTH POLICY 1. Vaccinate all horses coming to the EISF against the Equine Herpes Virus (Rhino). It comes in a 2-way vaccine that is inexpensive and effective, recommended Pneumabort K is one example that has proven to help prevent the neurological form. The vaccine isn't perfect, but it will help minimize the virus. 2. All equine facilities must be disinfected with diluted bleach (50:1 to 100:1) solution before and after all equine events, with emphasis on cleaning all organic matter from the stalls prior to disinfection. 3. All owners will bring their own buckets, brushes, blankets, etc. There will be no sharing of these items between different horse owners. Wash hands after handling any horses and encourage fair visitors to disinfect with the alcohol sanitizers in the barns. 4. Advise that all owners get a rectal temperature on their horses twice daily. If any horse is found to have a fever, the EISF veterinarian will be contacted to evaluate the animal. This animal may be examined, isolated, diagnosed, and treated at the cost of the owner. 5. Any animals with nasal or ocular discharge, fever, oral lesions, swollen lymph nodes, diarrhea, neurological signs or general disease signs will be isolated and treated at an offsite veterinary hospital.

X. ADOPTION OF RULES

The foregoing rules and regulations have been adopted and approved by the Board of Directors of the Eastern Idaho District Fair for the government of the 2017 EISF to be held in Blackfoot, Idaho, September 1 through September 9, 2017. The Board of Directors of the Eastern Idaho District Fair reserves the right to interpret all rules and regulations, and to arbitrarily settle and determine all matters, questions and differences in regard thereto. The Board also reserves the right to amend and add to these rules. All protests must be submitted in writing, setting forth grounds for protest. Protest against the exhibition of any articles or animal must be filed with the Manager of the Fair at least twenty- four hours before the awards are made. Protests against the awards must be filed with the Manager not later than 4:00 PM of the day following that upon which the awards were made. The Committee will consider protests at its first meeting after the filing of the protest. Interested parties will be notified by the Manager and given opportunity to submit evidence. In every case of protest, the party protesting must deposit with the Manager the sum of $50.00. If the protest is sustained, the deposit will be returned to the complainant. If the protest is not sustained, the said sum shall be forfeited to the EISF.

Dated at Blackfoot, Idaho, this 24th day of March, 2017 George Hamilton, President J. Brandon Bird, General Manager