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201 9 Harrison County Fair Schedule of Events www.harrisoncountyfair.webs.com #hckyfair 4:00 P.M. – GATES OPEN 6:00 P.M. - CARNIVAL & EXHIBIT HALL OPENS

SATURDAY, JULY 20 *$5 GATE FEE PER PERSON; 5 & UNDER FREE* 3:00 P.M...... HC FUN HORSE SHOW (SADDLES & SPURS CLUB) - RAIN DATE – JULY 28

SUNDAY, JULY 21 9:00 A.M...... ADGA OPEN/4H/FFA DAIRY GOAT SHOW (BARN) (REGISTERED BY 8:30) 1P-4P ...... PAGEANT PRACTICE (4H BUILDING) (PRE, TEEN & QUEEN) 3:30P-5:30P . ENTER EXHIBITS 4-H & FLORAL HALL (NON-PERISHABLE ITEMS) 6:30 P.M...... FREE FAMILY GOSPEL SING

MONDAY, JULY 22 $10 GATE FEE 9:00-12:00 NOON…ENTER ALL FLORAL HALL EXHIBITS (4-H, FFA, ADULT HOME ECONOMICS, FLOWER SHOW, ART EXHIBITS, ADULT FIELD CROPS, ADULT GARDEN & FRUITS) 1:00 P.M...... JUDGING OF EXHIBITS 6:00 P.M...... SHEEP SHOW - MARKET LAMBS, BREEDING CLASSES (BARN) 6:30 P.M...... BABY SHOW (MCCAULEY BUILDING-REGISTRATION BEGINS AT 6P) 7:00 P.M...... LAWN TRACTOR PULL (CENTER) 7:00 P.M...... TRACTOR TUG PULL (TRACK)

TUESDAY, JULY 23 $10 GATE FEE 9:00A.M...... DAIRY CATTLE SHOW (BARN) *$5 GATE FEE PER PERSON; 5 & UNDER FREE* 6:00 P.M...... BEEF SHOW (BARN) (ON GROUNDS BY 5:00P) 7:00 P.M...... ADULT TRACTOR DRIVING CONTEST & 4H/FFA TRACTOR DRIVING (NEAR CENTER) 7:00 P.M...... MISS TEEN HC PAGEANT (MCCAULEY BUILDING) 8:00 P.M...... MISS HC PAGEANT (MCCAULEY BUILDING) 8:00 P.M...... TRACTOR TUG PULL (TRACK)

WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 $10 GATE FEE ALE 8 ONE NIGHT 5:30 P.M...... OPEN 4H/FFA BOER GOAT SHOW (BARN) (REGISTERED BY 5:00) 7:30 P.M...... MISS PRE-TEEN (MCCAULEY BUILDING-INTERVIEWS BEGIN AT 6:30) 7:00 P.M...... KENTUCKY TRUCK TUGGERS (CENTER) 7:00 P.M...... TRACTOR; SPEED PULL (TRACK)

THURSDAY, JULY 25 - FARM BUREAU NIGHT - $8 GATE FEE 9:00 A.M...... HC FARM BUREAU COUNTRY HAM BREAKFAST….*ATTENDANCE BY TICKET ONLY* 5:00 P.M...... RABBIT SHOW (BARN) 5:30 P.M...... POULTRY SHOW (BARN) 6:30 P.M. .... LITTLE MISS/MISTER (CHECK-IN BY 6:20P) (MCCAULEY BUILDING) 7:30 P.M...... LITTLE PRINCE/PRINCESS (MCCAULEY BUILDING) 8:00 P.M...... TINY PRINCE/PRINCESS (MCCAULEY BUILDING) 7:00 P.M...... PONY PULL (CENTER) 7:00 P.M...... KITPA SANCTION PULL (TRACK) 7:00 P.M...... FAMILY FUN NIGHT (NEAR CENTER)

FRIDAY, JULY 26 $10 GATE FEE 7:00 P.M...... HC 4-H STYLE REVUE (MCCAULEY BUILDING) 7:00 P.M...... BARREL RACING (CENTER) 7:00 P.M...... TRACTOR; SPEED PULL (TRACK)

SATURDAY .. JULY 27 $10 GATE FEE 9:00 A.M...... LAND JUDGING 7:00 P.M...... 3RD ANNUAL KY YOUTH RODEO (CENTER) 7:00 P.M. .... KOI DRAG RACING (TRACK) 7:00 P.M...... RABBIT HOPPING (MCCAULEY BUILDING) 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 3

GENERAL RULES 6-7 EVENTS LIVESTOCK SHOWS HC FUN HORSE SHOW ...... 8 HEALTH REQUIREMENTS ...... 7 PONY PULL ...... 34 ADGA DAIRY GOAT SHOW ...... 10-11 BARREL RACING ...... 32 4-H/FFA POULTRY SHOW ...... 38 KY YOUTH RODEO ...... 36 4-H/FFA RABBIT SHOW ...... 38 FAMILY FUN NIGHT ...... 27 4-H/FFA SHEEP SHOW ...... 22 TRACTOR DRIVING CONTEST ...... 51 4-H/FFA/OPEN BOER GOAT SHOW ...... 37 LAWN TRACTOR PULL ...... 13 BEEF CATTLE SHOW ...... 24 KENTUCKY TRUCK TUGGERS...... 58 DAIRY CATTLE SHOW ...... 23 KOI DRAG RACING ...... 35 4H EXHIBITS BABY, CHILDREN'S & PAGEANTS 4H EXHIBITS ...... 53 BABY SHOW ...... 14 4H/FFA LAND JUDGING ...... 52 CHILDREN’S EXPO ...... 25 FFA ...... 39 LITTLE MISS/MISTER HC ADULT EXHIBITS LITTLE PRINCE/PRINCESS ART SHOW ...... 46-47 TINY PRINCE/PRINCESS ADULT FLOWER SHOW ...... 44-45 REGISTRATION FORM...... 26 JUNIOR FLOWER SHOW ...... 50 MISS PRE-TEEN PAGEANT ...... 20 ADULT FIELD CROPS ...... 48 MISS PRE-TEEN FORM ...... 19 ADULT GARDEN & FRUITS ...... 49 MISS TEEN PAGEANT ...... 18 ADULT ...... 42 MISS HC PAGEANT ...... 18 ADULT DIVISION HOME ECONOMICS ...... 40-41 MISS & TEEN FORM ...... 19 FARM BUREAU NIGHT ...... 29 TRACTOR SPONSORS ...... 4 KITPA PULL ...... 33 TRACTOR; SPEED & TUG PULLS ... 16-17 NEW FOR 2019 *4-H & Floral Hall non perishable exhibits may FARM BUREAU be entered Sunday from 3:30-5:30 p.m. COUNTRY HAM BREAKFAST ...... 30 JUNIOR DIVISION FLOWER-MONDAY ONLY. RABBIT HOPPING ...... 21

Annual Gospel Sing FREE ADMISSION Sunday, July 22nd 6:30 p.m. McCauley Building (Air Conditioned)

To perform, please contact Kevin Strausbaugh, Coordinator at 859-608-6826 or [email protected].

**The HC Beef Cattle Association will be on-site offering hamburger & a drink for a small price. 4 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR Thank you for your support!

Farm Credit | Harrison Memorial Hospital Haydon Equipment | HC Farm Bureau Board Hinton Mills |Judy Construction Willie McCauley | Phillip McCauley Bucky Hall | Josh Curtis, Curtis Landscaping Joe Rorer | Gary Ammerman

● A-Action Pest Control ● HC Beef Cattle Assoc. ● Ag Credit Services ● HC Conservation District ● B&B Catering ● HC Farm Bureau; Dustin Rose ● Bluegrass Energy ● HC Farmers Market ● Bluegrass Stockyards ● HC Homemakers ● C&W Meat Packers ● Hinton Mills ● City National Bank ● Hoechesler ● Clifford Tree/Clifford Farms ● Judy Construction ● Cockrell's Auto ● Kentucky Bank ● Community & Employment ● Leono's Opportunities ● Mark Trachsel, Edward Jones ● Cynthiana Lions Club ● Marshall's Tractor ● Cynthiana Tire ● Paris Stockyards ● Cynthiana Vision Center ● Poindexter Lumber ● Dailey's Body Shop ● Rick’s Auto ● DG Schell Realty ● Rocky Ridge Hemp ● Family Care Associates ● Dr. Neil Rush, DMD ● Farm Credit Services ● Simply Vintage/Simply Hair ● Field & Main ● Smith Insurors ● Fryman's Hilltop Grill ● Southern States ● Fuller Excavating ● Ware Funeral Home ● Harrison Vet Clinic ● Woodmen ● Haydon Equipment

Harrison County 4-H Club Center Board

Christy Hall, Chairman | Randy Wade, Vice Chairman| David Asher, Treasurer Susan Hayes, Secretary | Beverly Batte | Alyssa Canupp | Josh Curtis Kevin Farrell | Morgan Farrow | Heather Fryman | Kaylea Highlander Stacey Lemons | Deanna Lunsford | Joyce Mullen | Jerry Prows |Mollie Smith Holly Solomon | Mike Tobin |Danny Vallandingham |Constance Wheeler

Event Chairs; Ally Barnett | Kevin Strausbaugh | Erica Slade | Amy Creech And countless other fair volunteers! 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 5

Homemaker Kitchen

Livestock Show Restrooms Barns

Horse Track

Livestock Grandstands McCauley Building

Homemaker/Art Displays FFA/4H Displays

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HARRISON COUNTY FAIR COMMITTEE

HARRISON COUNTY 4-H CLUB CENTER FAIR BOARD

WELCOME TO THE FAIR Harrison County 4-H Club Center, Inc. was incorporated January 1961 to promote and further 4-H Club work and other educational objectives, in Harrison County in cooperation with the County Extension Agents appointed by the University of Kentucky and the United States Department of Agriculture.

Listed are numerous others in which the fair could not continue without. The Harrison County Fair is planned and conducted according to Kentucky Department of Agriculture regulations for the use of state funds and is put on by volunteers of the community.

Harrison County 4H Club Center Board; Christy Hall, Chair; Randy Wade, Vice Chairman; Susan Hayes, Secretary; David Asher, Treasurer; Mollie Smith; Jerry Prows; Kevin Ferrell; Holly Laytart; Constance Whalen; Joyce Mullen; Mike Tobin, Danny Vallandingham; Heather Fryman; Stacey Lemons; Kaylea Lemons; Kevin Strausbough; Deanna Lunsford; Allyssa Canupp; Beverly Batte; Josh Curtis

Harrison County Extension District Board; Chairman—Jennifer Yazell; Vice Chairman—Mike Malone; Secretary—Charla Nunnelley; Treasurer—Julie Asher; Tom Zack Evans; Kevin Ferrell; Alyssa Canupp; Alex Barnett

Harrison County Extension Council; Chairman—Mike Malone; Vice Chairman—Bradley Copes; Secretary—Russchelle Thompson; Treasurer—Julie Asher

DISTRICTS; District 1—Jeff Kinney; District 2—Bryan & Allyssa Canupp; District 3—Mike & Johnna Malone; District 4— Russchelle Thompson; District 5 – Trent & Jessica Harris; District 6—Steven Prows; District 7—Ronnie & Kevin Courtney; District 8—Bradley & Diane Copes

Ag. Council—Butch Case & Ronnie Franklin

4H Council—Stacey Lemons

FCS Council—Linda Fryman

The incorporators of the Harrison County 4-H Club Center trust it will endure as an asset to the community. The grounds and facilities, owned and operated by the HC Extension Services and made possible primarily by the generosity of organizations and individuals within the community are available to families and organizations upon request through the HC Extension Office at 859.234.5510.

GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS 1. The Harrison County 4-H Club Center, Inc. Board of the Harrison County Fair has complete and final jurisdiction over all matters pertaining to the show and premium payments. Changes based on money available. 2. Exhibitors must see that entries are listed with the Superintendent of the department in which the exhibit is classed. 3. All entries in all classes, except livestock, must be entered by 12:00 Noon the first Monday of the scheduled fair. 4- H & Floral Hall nonperishable exhibits may be entered the first Sunday from 3:00-6:00 p.m. Exhibitors may remove exhibits between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. the last Saturday of the fair. Any exhibit not removed by closing of the fair on Saturday night will be cared for by the management but without liability for same. Youth exhibitors who are entering another fair, may, upon signing an affidavit to that effect, be permitted to remove exhibits. All livestock must be on the grounds and entered in the event in which they are to be shown at time designated in division rules (for rabbits and poultry, see event date and times listed in catalog). 4. Pulling contests, breed animal classes of dairy and beef are open to anyone. Adult Home Economics, art, FFA, and 4- H Club exhibits shall be limited to Harrison County only. Club members may exhibit grade animals, all others must be registered. 5. No person except the Judges and Department Superintendents may remain in Floral Hall while the judges are awarding the premiums. No youth member may be present in Floral Hall while judging is being done. Floral Hall will be open from 6:00 p.m. until 9:00 p.m. Monday-Friday. 6. Extra care will be used to protect all exhibits and entries and to prevent accidents and bodily harm, but the Fair is not responsible, or liable for any losses, accidents of damages that may occur. 7. Any exhibitor interfering with judges will be excused from the class. The decision of the judges is final. 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 7

8. Premiums will be paid on the last Saturday of the fair between 9:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m. No checks will be reissued and are void if not cashed within 90 days. 9. Entries made in 4-H and FFA Classes must have been produced in conjunction with an approved project sponsored by these organizations. 10. Feed and bedding must be furnished by exhibitor of livestock. 11. County youth exhibitors may exhibit livestock (Beef, Dairy) either 4-H or FFA, but not both. 12. An exhibitor shall be allowed not more than one entry in any one class, except livestock classes, where two entries are allowed, and other special noted classes. No exhibitor may enter more than two (2) breeds of the same type of breeding animals. 13. No exhibitor shall receive over two monies in any one livestock class with the exception of Market Classes determined by weights, etc. 14. The Fair reserves the right to alter the order of showing a class and to cancel in case of bad weather. 15. Premium ribbons have no value as to payment of premiums. Premiums shall be paid only from the Record of the Superintendent. 16. Exhibitors shall at all times give the necessary personal attention to whatever they may have on exhibition and at the close of the Fair take charge of same. 17. Official health certificates on dairy, beef cattle, and horses are required before they are unloaded. 18. In all fairness to our sponsors, all livestock must stay on the grounds the day of the show until after show is completed. 19. Danish money paid only once (1) per animal, Harrison County Youth only. 20. All exhibitors must remove all bedding and manure waste to manure spreader. 21. To enter Adult Home Economics you must be a resident of Harrison County and turned 19 years of age the same year of the fair. You cannot enter both youth and adult classes. 22. An exhibitor may not cross enter in 4-H and Adult Home Economics. 23. To be eligible for a class award or top exhibitor in clothing and textiles at the County Fair, a 4-H member must have fully participated in the Style Revue. Otherwise, the 4-H member's garment will be awarded on the Danish system. (Full participation in the Style Revue itself.) 24. A class that has entries does not automatically receive a 1st placing. If a class does not have an entry deemed to be of sufficient, quality judge(s) may award only 2nd or 3rd. 25. Food Vendors; inquire with the carnival. Other Vendors please go to our website at www.harrisoncountyfair,webs.com.

LIVESTOCK REQUIREMENTS All livestock/animals offered for sale or exhibition at Kentucky County Fairs shall meet the following regulations according to KRS Chapter 257: a. 302 KAR 20:040 (Entry into Kentucky) b. 302 KAR 20:065 (Sale and Exhibition of Kentucky Origin Livestock) Any questions concerning these health regulations should be directed to your local veterinarian or the Kentucky State Veterinarian’s Office at 502-782-5901. Livestock Health Regulations can be obtained on the Kentucky Department of Agriculture Website: http://www.kyagr.com/statevet/ah/index.htm Please be advised that Livestock Health Regulations are subject to change any time.

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SPONSORED BY BABY SHOW MONDAY, JULY 22 6:30PM ***MCCAULEY BUILDING*** (NEXT TO THE CENTER RING) $8 entry/$10 after Friday, July 19, 4p Registration will be accepted the day of the competition but not before 6:00p. Save money & register by the deadline!

*Contestant must be a Harrison county resident, have a parent/guardian who is a Harrison County resident or attend Harrison County schools.

CLASS I MUST BE REGISTERED/CHECKED IN BY 6:20PM

CLASS I ...... 0 months – 3 months – Child was born between April 1, 2019 & present

CLASS II ...... 3 months – 6 months – Child was born between January 1, 2019 & March 31, 2019

CLASS III ...... 6 months – 1 year – Child was born between July 1, 2018 & December 31, 2018

CLASS IV ...... 1 year – 2 years – Child was born between July 1, 2017 & June 30, 2018

CLASS V ...... 2 years – 3 years – Child was born between July 1, 2016 & June 30, 2017

Winners will be chosen per class (boy/girl). Each will receive awards. 5 Awards will be given in each category for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, Cutest Smile & Best Attire. All contestants will receive a gift donated by Harrison Memorial Hospital.

RULES:  A parent/guardian of the child must reside in Harrison County.  The child must be accompanied by a parent or someone over 16 years of age.  Contestants will appear in casual dress attire and are judged on poise, personality, responsiveness and overall appearance.  Judges are qualified and out of county residents. Judges decisions are final.

STAGE: Each child will present to the stage with one person over 16 and be seated. Each PARENT/CHILD will be interviewed on stage by the emcee. Be prepared to answer questions about your child.

REGISTRATION FORMS & PAYMENT (check or cash) may be dropped off at the HC Extension Office (New Lair Road next to the high school) or mailed to HC Fair, 668 New Lair Road, Cynthiana, KY 41031 (not guaranteed). Questions can be addressed by calling/texting 588-3879. Forms may be found on our website at www.harrisoncountyfair.webs.com

******************************PLEASE PRINT******************************** Male_____ Phone #:______Date of Birth: / / Age: Female___ Text? __Yes __No Name: Class: (Please check)  Class I ......  Boy  Girl    Address: Class II ...... Boy Girl  Class III ......  Boy  Girl  Class IV ......  Boy  Girl  Class V ......  Boy  Girl Parents:

Name of parent/guardian that resides in Harrison County:

***ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS. NO EXCEPTIONS.*** *NOTE: EVERYONE 2 AND UNDER PAYS $10 GATE FEE UPON ENTERING THE GROUNDS. NO EXCEPTIONS.*

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TRACTOR TUG PULL Superintendent: Jerry Prows, 859-234-6428 (home) 859-588-8208 (cell) TUG PULLS

Monday, July 22, 7:00 p.m. SHARP Scales open at 5:00 p.m. Registration and fees paid for 1st class by 6:30 p.m., TP-1 Tractors 3000-6000 lbs., 18 in draw bar, 18.4 tire limit. Winnings: 1st $60 and trophy; 2nd $40; 3rd $30; 4th $20 Heaviest Load: 1st $30 and trophy; 2nd $20; 3rd $10

Tuesday, July 23, 7:00 p.m. SHARP Scales open at 5:00 p.m. Registration and fees paid for 1st class by 6:30 p.m., TP-2 Tractors 6000-9000 lbs., 20 in draw bar, 18.4 tire limit, with or without turbo. Winnings: 1st $60 and trophy; 2nd $40; 3rd $30; 4th $20 Heaviest Load: 1st $30 and trophy; 2nd $20; 3rd $10

Tractor-Tug Pull Rules 1. We the committee reserve the right to refuse any entries (all pulls) 2. No driver under 16 years of age. Everyone pays admission at the gate. Any protested tractor found to be illegal, both tractor and driver(s) are disqualified. 3. Entry fee shall be $10 per driver, per class. No refunds given after pull has started. 4. Tractor may be entered in more than one class – more than one driver per class, but a tractor can only win one money per class. All drivers of a tractor must be presented to be weighed at one time. Tractor weights with heaviest driver. Scales will be open 2 hours prior to pull time. WINNERS WILL BE RE-WEIGHED. 5. Conventional two wheel tractors. No duals, front cut tires or chains. Extension not more than 24 inches. If any equipment falls off, driver will be disqualified. a. When disqualified, everything is lost. b. Line moves or is touched, disqualified. c. Front goes over and comes back in air is legal. d. Parts falling off tractor AFTER whistle is legal. e. Excessive water or oil spilled from tractor when pulling means disqualification. f. No 2nd attempts on disqualifications. g. On re-entries, percentages remain except for disqualification. 6. Pulling point to be stationary, sled has hook, must hook and unhook freely. 7. ALL PRIZES WILL BE DETERMINED ON PERCENTAGE OF TRACTOR WEIGHT PULLED. 8. Each operator will furnish his or her own clevis, pin, and hook-up man. Driver and hook-up man only allowed in alley. Tractor in neutral during hook-up. 9. Pulling alley will be 12 feet wide. 10. Tractors will start with tight chain and minimum of slippage. No jerking allowed. 11. Tractors will go in one direction so long as there is space for a pull. 12. Sled will be pulled 10 feet each turn. 13. Two pulls to be one turn. Tractor may be unhooked to get position for second attempt to pull a total of 10 feet. Permit one pull up and one back-up to get a new position. 14. Driver must remain in tractor seat when machine is pulled. NO BOUNCING. Tractor must be ready when called. 15. Starting sled weight is 3000 lbs. weight increments added – 1000lbs. 16. Boisterous or unruly behavior will not be tolerated. 17. Twenty (20) second time limit per pull. 18. First hitch will start at 125% of weight or greater. Tractor will automatically be passed until weight pulled is at least 125%. 19. All re-entries will pull at the end of that weight class. No re-entries on pull off. 20. If rained out, winners will be determined by drawing. 21. One hand on steering wheel during pull. 22. Tractor operated in unsafe manner on premises will be disqualified and will be asked to leave. 23. Excessive front end height, driver will be disqualified. 24. The committee reserves the right to interpret all rules, regulations, and conditions of the pull. 25. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR THEFTS. 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 17

SPEED PULL Superintendent: Jerry Prows, 859-234-6428 (home) 859-588-8208 (cell) SPEED PULLS

Wednesday, July 24, 7:00 p.m. 6500 lb. limit Farm Stock Tractor; No turbo, 2, 3, 4 cylinder. 18.4 tire limit. No A, P, 13 or 45 injection pump. Winnings: 100% payback; $20 Entry Fee 2 Hooks per Tractor 8000 lb. Pure Farm Stock Tractor; 2500 RPM limit, 18.4 tire limit, no “P” pump, no electric fuel pump. Winnings: 100% Payback, $10 Entry Fee 8500 lb. Field Stock Tractor; 20.8 tire limit, no “P” pump, can have alcohol & water. Winnings 100% payback, $20 Entry Fee 10,000 lb. Pure Farm Stock Tractor; 2500 RPM limit, 18.4 tire limit, no “P” pump. **NO STEEL PRESS RIMS**. Winnings: 100% payback, $10 Entry Fee. 12,000 lb. Pure Farm Stock Tractor; 2500 RMP limit, 20.8 tire limit, no electric fuel pumps, stock charger. A- Pump allowed. Winnings: 100% payback, $10 Entry Fee. 15,000 lb. limit Pure Farm Stock Tractor; No “P” Pump. Winnings: 100% payback, $10 Entry Fee.

Friday, July 26, 7:00 p.m. All farm stock 3000 RPM limit. Farm stock must have stock appearing turbo. No “P” Pumps. $20 Entry Fee, 1 Re-Entry per tractor. 100% Payback. 6500 lb. limit Farm Stock Tractor; 3000 RPM limit, turbo allowed, 6 cylinder allowed, 18.4 tire limit, 2 hook per tractor only. 9500 lb. limit Farm Stock Tractor; with or without turbo, 20.8 tire limit. 10,500 lb. limit Farm Stock Tractor; with or without turbo, 20.8 tire limit, no “P” pump. 12,000 lb. limit Farm Stock Tractor; with or without turbo, 20.8 tire limit, no “P” pump. Must have stock appearing turbo. 14,500 lb. Four Wheel Drive Farm Stock Tractor; Trophy for 1st Place

SPEED PULL RULES All Tractors will be weighed without the driver 1. No driver under 16 year of age. Everyone pays admission to the fair. 2. Entry shall be $20 each class, except designated otherwise. No refunds after class starts. 3. Tractor may be entered in more than one class, more than one driver per class, but a tractor can only win one money per class. 4. Conventional two-wheel tractors. No duals, chains or cut tires. Extension not more than 24 inches. No water or alcohol injection farm stock classes. 5. Shift able transmissions are allowable as long as sled continues to move. 6. Tractor will be disqualified if any part fall off during pull. 7. Any entry running out of bounds will be disqualified. 8. Drawbar height to be no more than 20 inches. Hook must hang freely. 9. Tractor in neutral during hook-up. 10. Each entry has 2 attempts in 75 foot starting lane. 11. Scaled will be open at 5:00 p.m. and tractor should be registered and weighed 30 minutes prior to pull. Tractors will be pulled in order of weigh in. All tractors will be pulled before a second driver can pull a tractor. WINNERS WILL BE RE-WEIGHED. OVERWEIGHT WILL BE DISQUALIFIED. 12. Driver must remain in seat when machine is pulled, and tractor must be ready when called. 13. Absolutely no drinking or boisterous behavior. 14. Committee reserves the right to interpret all rules, regulations and conditions of the contest. 15. Farm Stock must have working PTO, lift housing and rockshaft if so manufactured. 16. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ACCIDENTS OR THEFTS. 18 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR

MISS HARRISON COUNTY MISS TEEN HARRISON COUNTY *$500+ Prize Package* *$400+ Prize Package* $250 Cash, Tiara, Sash, gifts, $125 Cash, Tiara, Sash, gifts, 2 night hotel stay for state competition & 2 night hotel stay for state competition silver donated by Ewalt’s Jewelers & silver donated by Ewalt’s Jewelers

AGE REQUIREMENTS AGE REQUIREMENTS Contestant must be 16 years of age on October Contestant must be 13 years of age on 31, and cannot be 22 on October 31. She must October 31, and cannot be 16 on October be single, never married, never had a marriage 31. She must be single, never married, annulled, never had a baby or be presently with never had a marriage annulled, never had a child. baby or be presently with child.

*Contestant must be a Harrison county resident, have a parent/guardian who is a Harrison County resident or attend/graduated from Harrison County schools.

**Cash awards for 1st runner-up, 2nd runner-up. Additional awards for Best Theme Wear and Miss Congeniality** www.kafs.net – State Rules can be found on this website

DEADLINE TO ENTER: Sunday, July 21 (less than 5 contestants, deadline may be extended).

CLOTHING REQUIREMENTS - Theme Wear: Contestants will appear in a dressy casual outfit of their choice. Outfit MUST include one piece of clothing that is red, white or blue or a combination. Dress, pants, jumpsuit, shorts, etc… Formal Wear: Formal dress of your choice. Short formals ARE permitted and welcomed for local level competition in HC.

PRIVATE INTERVIEW: a 2-3 minute interview with judges will occur prior to stage competition. Questions asked in this interview are at the discretion of the judges.

ON-STAGE INTERVIEW: In formal wear, contestant will also be interviewed by the emcee using the information on the application provided by the contestant. THERE WILL BE NO DRAWING OF AN ON-STAGE QUESTION as in years past.

PRACTICE: Contestants will practice on Sunday, July 21 at 2:00p in the new building. Practice is not mandatory but HIGHLY recommended.

RETURN APPLICATIONS & PAYMENT ($25-check or cash) TO: HC Extension Office, 668 New Lair Road by 4:30p daily or mail to HC Fair, 668 New Lair Road, Cynthiana, KY 41031 or turned in the day of practice. If you choose to bring the app the day of practice, PLEASE bring the form already filled out. QUESTIONS: Call/text 859.321-0908. Info is also available on our website www.harrisoncountyfair.webs.com & Facebook.

STATE COMPETITION: Teen is held in October; Queen in January. Events are school excused absences. Preparation is provided UPON REQUEST. If a queen cannot go, 1st runner-up will take her place at state if possible. NOTE: Miss HC is REQUIRED to appear in a one piece SWIMSUIT at the state competition held in January.

**Community volunteerism as a county queen is NOT mandatory. Winners are only expected to appear in the annual Christmas Parade & attend the following year’s pageant to crown the new queen.

*NOTE: EVERYONE, INCLUDING CONTESTANT, 2 AND UNDER PAYS $10 GATE FEE UPON ENTERING THE GROUNDS. NO EXCEPTIONS.*

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HARRISON COUNTY FAIR PAGEANT APPLICATION PRE-TEEN ($20) TEEN & QUEEN ($25)

MUST BE TYPED OR PRINTED, no exceptions. May be downloaded in Word or PDF format on our website www.harrisoncountyfair.webs.com Name Age: Birth Date:

Address:

Parent(s):

School Attending: Grade:

If a HC graduate, what year did you graduate? Cell Phone: Home Phone:

Do you Text?  Yes (check if it is ok to communicate with you in this way). No numbers will be given out. Answers should not be lengthy. Hair Color: Height: Eye Color:

In 3 words or less list 3 things that help describe YOU. (Example; red lipstick, crazy socks & rainy nights) 1. 2. 3. I would love to meet: I would love to visit: My favorite TV Show or Movie: My Favorite Song: Briefly describe the one teacher who has had an impact on your life so far:

Briefly describe something not everyone may know about you:

Briefly list your community involvement & activities:

The Harrison County Fair and all their volunteers and agents cannot be held responsible for accidents, injury, or loss of personal property relating to this event. The committee reserves the right to disqualify any contestant.

Contestant Signature ______Parent/Guardian Signature (if under 18) ______Parents Name(s) who reside in Harrison County:______This will be used for your on-stage interview. Make a copy before turning in. 20 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR

Miss Pre-Teen Harrison County Wednesday, July 24, 7:30 pm McCAULEY BUILDING (New building next to Center Ring) STATE ELIGIBLE $20 entry fee MOLLY COLEMAN $350+ PRIZE PACKAGE $100 Cash, Tiara, Sash, gifts, 2 night hotel stay for state competition & silver donated by Ewalts Jewelers. Additional CASH awards for 1st & 2nd Runners-up, Best Attire & Smile.

AGE & RESIDENCY REQUIREMENTS *Contestant must be 8 years of age on June 30, 2019 and cannot be 13 on October 31, 2019.* *Contestant must be a Harrison county resident, have a parent/guardian who is a Harrison County resident or attend/graduated from Harrison County schools.*

IMPORANT INFORMATION  DRESS ATTIRE; Contestants will appear in the DRESSY OUTFIT OF THEIR CHOICE. No blue jean shorts & t-shirts & NO FORMAL LENGTH GOWNS. Sparkles, sequins, t-length dresses all permitted.  INTERVIEW: Each contestant will participate in a 2 minute private interview with the judges. Interviews will begin promptly at 6:30p.  ON-STAGE: Contestants will be interviewed on-stage using the information on the application provided by the contestant. The application IS THE SAME APPLICATION USED BY THE TEEN & QUEEN.  PRACTICE: Contestants will practice on Sunday, July 21 at 12:45p in the new building. Practice is not mandatory but HIGHLY recommended.  RETURN APPLICATIONS TO: HC Extension Office, 668 New Lair Road by 4:00p daily or mail to HC Fair, 668 New Lair Road, Cynthiana, KY 41031 (not guaranteed) or turn in the day of practice. If you choose to bring the app the day of practice, PLEASE bring the form already filled out.  STATE COMPETITION – Teen is held in October; Queen in January. Events are school excused absences. Preparation is provided UPON REQUEST. If queen cannot go, 1st runner-up will take her place if possible.  QUESTIONS: Call/text 234-0512. Info is also available on our website www.harrisoncountyfair.webs.com & Facebook.

**Volunteerism as a county queen is NOT mandatory. Winner is only expected to appear in the annual Christmas Parade & attend the following year to crown the new queen.

***ABSOLUTELY NO REFUNDS. NO EXCEPTIONS.***109 S. Walnut Street • 859.588.2383 *NOTE: EVERYONE, INCLUDING CONTESTANT, 2 AND UNDER PAYS $10 GATE FEE UPON ENTERING THE GROUNDS. NO EXCEPTIONS.*

Donna Richardson, Stylist/Owner 109 S. Walnut Street, Cynthiana (formerly Dr. Cash’s office) 109 S. Walnut Street • 859.588.2383 859-954-5029

Donna Richardson, Stylist/Owner 109 S. Walnut Street, Cynthiana (formerly Dr. Cash’s office) 859-954-5029 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 21

SATURDAY, JULY 27 7:00 P.M. McCauley Building

Rabbit hopping was modeled after horse show jumping with the same concept of clearing jumps of various heights without knocking down the cross bars. Come and see who’s got the best rabbit hopper in town? For more info contact Holly at 588-5515. 22 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR

SHEEP SHOW MONDAY, JULY 22, 6:00 P.M.

SUPERINTENDENTS: PEGGY & ROSS BLACKBURN, JOYCE ANN MULLEN, LESLIE MULLETT, BEN CLIFFORD MARKET & BREEDING CLASSES: 1ST -$9; 2ND -$8; 3RD -$6; 4TH - $4; 5TH -$2; 6TH -$1.50 DANISH: (HARRISON COUNTY ONLY) X = 2.00 LIMIT $6.00; BLUE-3X; RED-2X; WHITE-1X AWARDS: TROPHY FOR HARRISON CO. MARKET LAMB CHAMPION, TROPHY FOR OPEN MARKET LAMB CHAMPION

8:30am Showmanship Novice market lambs Market Lambs Breeding Lambs RULES: 1. Market lambs on grounds 5:00 p.m. Breeding lambs on grounds by 5:30 p.m. 2. Health requirements - refer to general rules. 3. Market classes will be weighed and split into weight classes at committee discretion. 4. Market Lamb classes open only to youth 21 & under. 5. Entries must be owned by exhibitor prior to June 1, 2019 & tagged with KUIP tags. 6. Halters may not be used except in novice class. 7. Pens must be cleaned up following show or forfeit premium. 8. Order of show will be showmanship, novice market lambs, market lambs, breed sheep 9. Exhibitor must show his/her lamb(s) unless showing more than one lamb/class or all market lamb exhibitor and must be filled out before weighing and market lamb weights are final at the scales.

NOVICE DIVISION CLASSES PREMIUMS: Showmanship Harrison County $5, open $1 Weight class premiums same as market class premiums Rules: Limit 2 lambs/novice exhibitor; Novice Market Lambs cannot be shown in open lamb classes.

S-13 Novice Showmanship - 0-4 yrs and 5-8 yrs S-14 Novice Market Class(es) by weight

OPEN BREEDING CLASSES BREEDS: Crossbred, Dorset, Hampshire, 4-H AND FFA MARKET LAMBS FOR Suffolk, Montadales, Tunis, Southdown, EXHIBITION (Number of classes at committee Other Breeds. discretion) S-1 Junior Ram Lamb 1/1/19 and after S-15 Showmanship Classes S-2 Senior Ram Lamb 9/1/18 - 12/31/18  Jr. ages 9-11 S-3 Ram Lamb Pair  Intermediate 12-13 S-4 Yearling Ram  Sr. 14-21 as of Jan. 1, 2019 S-5 Ram Champion & Reserve Champion OPEN & HARRISON COUNTY CLASSES S-6 Jr. Ewe Lamb 1/1/19 and after S-16 Open Weight Class Champions S-7 Sr. Ewe Lamb 9/1/18 - 12/31/18 S-17 Harrison County Weight Class S-8 Ewe Lamb Pair Champions S-9 Yearling Ewe S-18 Open Grand & Reserve Grand S-10 Yearling Ewe Pair Champion (1st & 2nd place animals S-11 Ewe Champion & Reserve from weight classes eligible to show) Champion S-19 Harrison County Grand and Reserve S-12 Best of Flock of 4 - 1 Ram, Grand Champion 1 Yearling Ewe, 2 Ewe Lambs 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 23

DAIRY CATTLE Tuesday, July 23, 9:00 a.m.

SUPERINTENDENT: JANET MAGEE PREMIUMS: Open Class – 1st $20; 2nd $10; 3rd $5. Danish: X=$2.00; Blue 3X; Red 2X; White 1X

Harrison County 4-H and FFA Club members may exhibit grade female animals. All others must be purebred, with registration certificates. Grade and purebred will show together. All animals must be on the grounds by 8:00 a.m. and show will begin at 9:00 a.m. with Ayrshire Calf Class, followed by Brown Swiss, Guernsey, Holstein, Jersey Breeds. Exhibitor limited to two monies per herd unit.

A-AYRSHIRE; B-BROWN SWISS; C-GUERNSEY; D-HOLSTEIN; E-JERSEY

 Showmanship  Heifer, Junior Calf, Calved 3/1 to 4/30/19  Heifer Intermediate Calved 12/1/2015 to 2/28/2018  Heifer, Senior Calf, Calved 9/1 to 11/30/2018  Heifer, Summer Yearling, Calved 6/1 to 8/31/2018  Heifer, Junior Yearling, Calved 3/1 to 5/31/2018  Heifer Intermediate Yearling, Calved 12/1/2015 to 2/28/2018  Heifer Senior Yearling, Calved 9/1/2015 to 11/30/2018  Junior Champion Female  Cow, 2 years old, Calved 9/1/2015 to 8/31/2017  Cow, 3 years old, Calved 9/1/2014 to 8/31/2016  Cow, 4 years old, Calved 9/1/2013 to 8/31/2015  Cow, 5 years old, Calved 9/1/2012 to 8/31/2014  Cow, aged, Calved before 9/1/2014  Senior Champion Female  Breed Champion Female

Proud supporter of the Harrison County Fair.

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BEEF CATTLE Tuesday, July 23, 5:00 P.M. Sponsored by the Harrison County Beef Cattle Assoc.

Animals on grounds by 4:00 p.m., Showmanship Classes 5:00 p.m. – Beef Show 5:30 p.m.

Superintendents: William Fritz, Lowell Clifford, Allen Burns, Randy Wade, Dick Wolsing, William R. Toadvine, Todd Brannock and Shawn Ritchey

Premiums: Open Class 1st $20; 2nd $12; 3rd $8 (4-H & FFA $200 Allotted for Danish System, Harrison County Only) Blue 3X; Red 2X; White 1X; X=$2.00 Limit $6.00 for top award Exhibitor limited to two (2) monies per class. Open youth steer class $10 entry fee

Breeding Stock – Classes for each breed: A – Angus; B-Charolais; C-Hereford; D-Limousin; E-Gelbvieh; F- Simmental; G-Other Including Crossbreeds

Additional Beef Breed classes will be established if 10 animals are present prior to the start of the show.

29 Novice Showmanship – 8 years of age and under 30A Junior Showmanship – 9-13 years of age 30B Senior Showmanship – 14-21 years of age 31 Bull, Jr. Calf, calved Jan 1 to April 30, 2019 32 Bull, Sr. Calf, calved September 1 to December 1, 2018 33 Bull, Summer Yearling, Calved May 1 to August 31, 2018 34 Bull, Jr. Yearling, Calved January 1 to April 30, 2017 35 Bull, Sr. Yearling and 2 years old, calved January 1 to December 31, 2017 36 Champion Bull 37 Reserve Champion Bull 38 Supreme Champion Bull (all breeds) 39 Best Single Steer, Harrison County Only, any breed (to be exhibited in the name of the Youth Exhibitor) 40 Open Steer Show ($10 entry fee) 1st Place $100+70% of entry fee; 2nd Place 30% of entry fee (Jack Pot Show) 41 Junior Heifer Calf, Calved January 1 to April 30, 2019 42 Senior Heifer Calf, Calved September 1 to December 31, 2018 43 Summer Yearling Heifer, Calved May 1 to August 31, 2018 44 Junior Yearling Heifer, Calved January 1 to April 30, 2018 45 Senior Yearling Heifer, Calved September 1 to December 31, 2017 46 Cow/Calf Pairs – cow any age, with calf on or after January 1, 2019 47 Champion Female of Breed 48 Reserve Champion Female of Breed

Danny Tackett CEO Community & Employment Opportunities 216 Old Lair Rd., Cynthiana • (859) 234-9377

CEO is a bridge - connecting area 1024 New Lair Road (at the old RECC Grounds) P.O. Box 605 • Cynthiana, KY • Danny Tackett businesses with qualified employees. We support both persons with (859) 234-4371• (859) 234-4375 disabilities and businesses. 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 25

BEEF CATTLE Tuesday, July 23, 5:00 P.M. Sponsored by the Harrison County Beef Cattle Assoc.

Animals on grounds by 4:00 p.m., Showmanship Classes 5:00 p.m. – Beef Show 5:30 p.m.

Superintendents: William Fritz, Lowell Clifford, Allen Burns, Randy Wade, Dick Wolsing, William R. Toadvine, Todd Brannock and Shawn Ritchey

Premiums: Open Class 1st $20; 2nd $12; 3rd $8 (4-H & FFA $200 Allotted for Danish System, Harrison County Only) Blue 3X; Red 2X; White 1X; X=$2.00 Limit $6.00 for top award Exhibitor limited to two (2) monies per class. Open youth steer class $10 entry fee

Breeding Stock – Classes for each breed: A – Angus; B-Charolais; C-Hereford; D-Limousin; E-Gelbvieh; F- Simmental; G-Other Including Crossbreeds THURSDAY, JULY 25 Additional Beef Breed classes will be established if 10 animals are present prior to the start of the show. McCauley Building 29 Novice Showmanship – 8 years of age and under **Must be a HC resident, have a parent/guardian that is a HC resident or attend HC schools.** 30A Junior Showmanship – 9-13 years of age 30B Senior Showmanship – 14-21 years of age 31 Bull, Jr. Calf, calved Jan 1 to April 30, 2019 Little Miss & Little Mister HC 32 Bull, Sr. Calf, calved September 1 to December 1, 2018 *STATE FAIR ELIGIBLE* 33 Bull, Summer Yearling, Calved May 1 to August 31, 2018 34 Bull, Jr. Yearling, Calved January 1 to April 30, 2017 6:30 p.m. - $15 entry fee 35 Bull, Sr. Yearling and 2 years old, calved January 1 to December 31, 2017 5 years to 8 Years; child was born between July 1, 2011 & June 30, 2014 36 Champion Bull 37 Reserve Champion Bull 38 Supreme Champion Bull (all breeds) Little Prince & Little Princess 39 Best Single Steer, Harrison County Only, any breed (to be exhibited in the name of the Youth Exhibitor) 40 Open Steer Show ($10 entry fee) 7:30 p.m. - $8 entry fee 1st Place $100+70% of entry fee; 2nd Place 30% of entry fee (Jack Pot Show) 3 years to 4 years; child was born between July 1, 2015 & June 30, 2016.

41 Junior Heifer Calf, Calved January 1 to April 30, 2019 42 Senior Heifer Calf, Calved September 1 to December 31, 2018 43 Summer Yearling Heifer, Calved May 1 to August 31, 2018 Tiny Prince & Tiny Princess 44 Junior Yearling Heifer, Calved January 1 to April 30, 2018 45 Senior Yearling Heifer, Calved September 1 to December 31, 2017 8:00 p.m. - $8 entry fee 46 Cow/Calf Pairs – cow any age, with calf on or after January 1, 2019 47 Champion Female of Breed 4 years to 5 years; child was born between July 1, 2014 & June 30, 2015.

48 Reserve Champion Female of Breed ***NEW Dress Requirements for 2019***

Contestants will appear in casual dress attire and MUST include one piece of clothing that is red, white or blue or a combination.

CEO Community NO REFUNDS. NO EXCEPTIONS.-Registration forms & payment (check or cash) may be dropped & Employment off at the HC Extension Office (New Lair Road next to the high school) or mailed to HC Fair, 668 New Lair Road, Cynthiana, KY 41031. Questions can be addressed by calling/texting 588-3286. Opportunities Forms may be found on our website at www.harrisoncountyfair.webs.com. No refunds. 216 Old Lair Rd., Cynthiana • (859) 234-9377 Gifts sponsored by *REGISTRATION FORM IS ON A SEPARATE PAGE* CEO is a bridge - connecting area businesses with qualified employees. We support both persons with disabilities and businesses. 26 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR

REGISTRATION FORM Little Miss & Mister/Little Prince & Princess/Tiny Prince & Princess

Registration form & payment (check made to HC Fair or cash) may be dropped off at the HC Extension Office (New Lair Road next to the high school) or mailed to HC Fair, 668 New Lair Road, Cynthiana, KY 41031. Questions can be addressed by calling/texting 588-3286. Forms may be found on our website at www.harrisoncountyfair.webs.com.

Class: (Please check)

 Little Mister  Little Miss -5 years to 8 Years; child was born between July 1, 2011 & June 30, 2014

 Little Prince  Little Princess - 3 years to 4 years; child was born between July 1, 2015 & June 30, 2016.

 Tiny Prince  Tiny Princess - 4 years to 5 years; child was born between July 1, 2014 & June 30, 2015

Age: Phone #: Date of Birth: Text? __Yes __No Name of child:

Address:

Favorite Song: Favorite Color: Favorite Animal:

Favorite TV Show: Favorite Food:

Something interesting you would like to share:

Name of parent who resides in Harrison County:

*NOTE: EVERYONE 2 AND UNDER PAYS GATE FEE UPON ENTERING THE GROUNDS. NO EXCEPTIONS.*

2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 27 FAMILY FUN NIGHT THURSDAY, JULY 25, 7:00 P.M.

ADVISORS: 4H & FFA OFFICERS, COUNTY EXTENSION AGENTS

MONEY IN THE HAYSTACK SACK RACE There will be 3 age categories. A. Age categories:  3 to 6 year olds will try to find $10.00 in 50  6 yrs & younger cent pieces.  7-10 yrs  7 to 11 year olds will try to find $8.00 in  11 yrs & up $1.00 bills. B. $4 per category (first place only)  12 to 14 year olds will try to find $8.00 in TIRE TOSS - $1.00 bills. Rules explained night of games  No limit to the number that can 1st-$3; 2nd-$2; 3rd-$1 participate. WATER BALLOON TOSS TRICYCLES A. Open to anyone Contestant must provide own tricycle B. Two age categories  Tricycle – 3 Yr Olds & Under  14 & under  Big Wheel – 4 & 5 Year Olds  15 & over  1st-$3; 2nd-$2; 3rd-$1 C. Jr. Fair Board will referee. BICYCLES Rules explained night of games Contestant must provide own bicycle 1st-$3; 2nd-$2; 3rd-$1 1st-$4; 2nd-$3; 3rd-$2 HULA HOOP CONTEST  6 and 7 Yr Olds – Non-Geared A. Bring own hula hoop  6 and 7 Yr Olds – Geared B. Out when hula hoop touches the ground  8, 9, 10 Yr Olds – Non-Geared C. No hands  8, 9, 10 Yr Olds – Geared D. Must keep hula hoop at waist or below  11-16 Yr Olds – Non-Geared Ages:  11-16 Yr Olds – Geared  5 years & under  17 Yr Olds & Up – Non-Geared  6-10 years  17 Yr Olds & Up - Geared  11 years & up Prizes: 1st-$4; 2nd - $2; 3rd - $1

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We are restoring forgotten banking values, making them relevant here and now — in Cynthiana. We believe in the art of service. We believe in crafting solutions one person at a time. Itʼs an old way of doing things, made new.

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Jason & Ginni Marshall

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571 KY 36 West, Cynthiana 859-588-0322 RockyRidgeHempCo.com 859-588-1287 30 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR

Come and join Harrison County Farm Bureau Federation at the

1st Annual Harrison County Fair Country Ham Breakfast & Auction

July 25, 2019 @ 9 a.m. in the McCauley Building at the Harrison County Fairgrounds

Country Ham Auction • 4-H Demonstrations Equipment Displays • Petting Zoo Tour Fair Exhibits • Photo Booth

All proceeds go to the Harrison County Farm Bureau Scholarship Fund

Adult Tickets - $20 Kids Tickets - $10 Table for 6 - $100

For more information and ticket purchasing contact: Kayleigh Evans • 859-298-5932 • [email protected]

*Limited tickets available* Deadline to purchase tickets is July 12, 2019 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 31

FOR ALL YOUR FEED, SEED, FERTILIZER, AG CHEMICALS, FARM SUPPLIES AND LP GAS NEEDS, SEE YOUR FRIENDS AT SOUTHERN STATES CYNTHIANA BRANCH WE ALSO HAVE A COMPLETE LINE OF ANIMAL HEALTH PRODUCTS

Visit Our Bulk Feed Commodity Plant Southern States-One Stop Shopping For All Your Farming Needs! Lexington Co-Op - Cynthiana Branch 1236 US Highway 27 S., Cynthiana, KY Phone 859-234-2161 PARIS STOCKYARDS SALE EVERY THURSDAY, 9:00 AM (859) 987-1977 • 1120 Millersburg Road, Paris, KY Receiving Cattle - All Day Wednesday Farmers Doing Business with Farmers. For more information Contact: Craig Taylor (859) 771-0146 or Sara Evans (859) 987-9945 32 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR

THURSDAY, JULY 25 7:00 P.M. Classes 4300 Pro Stock Mini Trucks 5700 4x4 Hot Street Stock 8200 Factory Stock Diesel Truck 7000 Farm Stock Tractor 6200 Super Stock 4x4 5200 Pro Street 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 33

THURSDAY, JULY 25 7:00 P.M. Classes 4300 Pro Stock Mini Trucks 5700 4x4 Hot Street Stock 8200 Factory Stock Diesel Truck 7000 Farm Stock Tractor 6200 Super Stock 4x4 5200 Pro Street 34 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR PONY PULL Thursday, July 25, 7:00 p.m. Everyone pays gate fee. Weighing will start 6 hours before pull and end 1 hour before. Kentucky Pony and Mule Pulling Association

Classes: 950 - 2200 Split Double Overweight  Light side pulls 12 ft. between 12 ft. ropes  Heavy side pulls 15 ft. between 12 ft. ropes  No heading  3 people allowed between ropes per team

COPIES OF THE COMPLETE SET OF RULES WILL BE AVAILABLE AT THE PULL.

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July 27, Saturday Harrison County Fairgrounds

Cynthiana KY Eliminations at 7:00 pm with registration and practice starting 2 hours prior (track permitting)

Kids Classes Diesel Quads Gas Dirtbikes 2wheel drive Modified classes 4 wheel drive Open Classes Buggies SXS classes  Semis

Classes are $10 with 100% payback to the winners. Diesel classes are $20 with 100% payback to the winners For more information on classes check out our website at www.KOIDRAGRACING.COM. Or call 859-576-7380 or 859-351-9417 36 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR

K - 12TH GRADE

 Mutton Busting

 Mini Broncs

 Calf Riding

 Barrel Racing

 Pole Bending

 Girls and Boys Breakaway

 Steer Riding

 Girls and Boys Goat Tying

 Team Roping

 Tie Down Roping

 Bull Riding **SLACK AFTER PERFORMANCE** **MAIL IN ENTRY ONLY** ADDED MONEY $6500 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 37 OPEN YOUTH - BOER GOAT SHOW WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 Show at 5:30 PM Arrive by 5:00pm for Check-In

PREMIUMS: 1ST-$8 2ND-$6; 3RD-$4. 4-H and FFA $50 allotted for Danish System, Blue – 3X; Red- 2X; White – 1X. Limit of $7.50 for Top Award, X= $2.50. Exhibitor limited to two monies per class.

1. The Open Youth Boer Goat Show is open to all qualifying youth participants (novice, 4-H, FFA) per KDA Rules. NO ADULT SHOWMEN 2. Registration: 5:00pm.; show will begin immediately following the Open Youth Dairy Goat Show. 3. Classes may be combined at the superintendent's discretion 4. Danish premiums will be awarded to Harrison County 4-H members only. 5. All animals must have health . THE COMMITTEE HAS THE DISCRETION TO REFUSE 1. ANIMALS WITH OBVIOUS HEALTH PROBLEMS FOR ALL CLASSES. 6. All breeding goats being shown by 4-H/FFA members must be owned by the member and identified by June 1, 2017. Market Animals must be owned by May 18, 2017. 7. No intact males shown in market goat classes. 8. Must be tattooed and have proof of % 9. Bucks to be shown must be haltered, under control, or supervised at all times.

SHOWMANSHIP CLASSES 0-6 months -Open Novice Showmanship 6-12months -Open Junior Showmanship 12months and -up -Open Senior Showmanship -Open Overall Showmanship FULL BLOOD/PURE BLOOD DOES 94%-100% MARKET GOATS 0-6 months All market goats will be weighed the day of the 6-12months show and divided into weight classes; no more 12months and -up than 15 per class. At discretion of superintendent classes may be combined. FULL BLOOD BUCKS 0-6 months 6-12months MARKET GOAT CLASSES 12months and -up To Be Divided Day of Show Overall Grand Champion Full blood Buck Overall Grand Champion Market Goat Overall Reserve Champion Full blood Buck Overall Reserve Champion Market Goat

PERCENTAGE DOES- 50%-88% 38 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR

4-H-FFA POULTRY Thursday, July 25, 5:30 P.M. Big Barn **Limit eight (8) Birds per exhibitor** SUPERINTENDENTS: Holly Laytart – 859-588-5515 EVERYONE PAYS GATE ADMISSION FEE

DANISH SYSTEM RIBBONS PROVIDED.1ST - $2.50; 2ND- $1.50; 3RD- $1.00 X = $.50. DANISH:BLUE $2.50, RED $1.50, AND WHITE $1.00. MAXIMUM OF 2 MONIES PER CLASS, PER INDIVIDUAL. 1. Show is open to all youth who are 18 years old and younger. Must be 4-H, FFA or Cloverbud (Novice), 2. Registration and Check-In by 5:00 p.m. 3. Judging promptly at 5:30 p.m.; pick-up by 9:30 p.m. 4. No one allowed in show ring during judging except the clerk, judge or show official. 5. No entry fee, must pay gate admission. 6. All birds MUST be tested (Pullorum Typhoid). Please bring current certificate if you birds have been tested. Any birds that haven’t been tested will be tested on site by KY Dept. of Ag. 7. No sick birds will be allowed. 8. Classes will be: Bantam, Large Poultry, Waterfowl. Each group will be broken down to: Cock, Hen, Cockrel and Pullet. 9. Youth Exhibitor is limited to eight (8) entries total. 10. No pre-entry required. Entries can be done at time of registration.

AWARDS: Ribbons: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc. Trophies or Banners: Grand Champion Best 4-H Poultry Champion Bantam Best FFA poultry Champion Large Fowl Best Cloverbud (Novice) Champion Waterfowl

4-H-FFA RABBITS Thursday, July 25, 5:00 P.M. Big Barn **Limit eight (8) rabbits per exhibitor** SUPERINTENDENT: HOLLY LAYTART – 859-588-5515 EVERYONE PAYS GATE ADMISSION FEE

1ST PLACE- $4.00; 2NDPLACE- $3.00; 3RD PLACE- $2.00. DANISH; X=$.50. BLUE DANISH $4.00; RED $3.00 ANDWHITE DANISH$2.00. 1. All rabbits must be on the grounds by 4:30 p.m. Judging will take place promptly at 5:00 p.m. 2. All rabbits must be picked up no later than 9:30 p.m. 3. Judging will be by American Rabbit Breeders Association Rules. 4. Show is open to all rabbit breeds recognized by the ARBA and mixed breeds. 5. Show is open to all youth 18 years old and younger, 4-H, FFA, and Cloverbud (Novice). 6. All rabbits must be in a carrier or cage, no boxes allowed. 7. Youth exhibitor MUST handle rabbits while showing. No adult handling. 8. Youth exhibitor is limited to eight (8) rabbit entries total. 9. No pre-entry required, entries can be done at registration.

AWARDS: Ribbons: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.

Trophies or Banners: Grand Champion Best 4-H Poultry Champion 6 Class Rabbit Best FFA poultry Champion 4 Class Rabbit Best Cloverbud (Novice) Champion Mixed Breed Rabbit

Showmanship: 4-H, FFA, Cloverbud 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 39

NATIONAL FFA ORGANIZATION ENTRY TIMES: 3-6 PM SUNDAY, JULY 21 AND 9A-12P, MONDAY, JULY 22

PREMIUMS: 1ST PLACE: $3.00, 2ND PLACE: $2.00, 3RD PLACE: $1.00 AND DANISH AWARD: X= $.50. ADVISORS: MORGAN FARROW, LACEY SHORT, AND CHRIS THOMPSON VEGETABLES/FRUITS8X 6X 4X F-63 Canned Fruit (Jams, Jellies, Sauces)- 1 jar any size VEGETABLES/FRUITSF-1 Bush Beans -12 F-41 *Corn (previous year)F- -64 white- 8 ears Wildlife Product16X 12X(Tannery, 10X Trapping, etc.) Stalks tied in bundle 8XF-2 6X 4X Pole Beans – 12 F-65 *Entries made from wood F-42 Sorghum-roots intact- 3 F-66 *Entries made from Pipe F-1F-3 Bush Beans Lima -12 Beans-12 FFA FARM SHOP F-2 Pole Beans – 12 F-43 *Soybeans- roots intact- 3 F-67 *Entries made from metal F-4 Beets- one variety, (3 topped) F-44 Corn- green stalks-noAny roots- exhibit 5 that has beenF-68 completed *Entries made since from the lastwood county and metal fair F-3F-5 Lima Beans-12 Cabbage - one head that would contribute to the production of crops and livestock, F-4 Beets- one variety, (3 topped) F-45 Giant Sunflower-no roots- 1 F-6 Carrots- one variety, (3 topped) hobby farming, or environmental practices such as: Mineral F-5 Cabbage - one head 32X 24X 20X F-6F-7 Carrots- one Corn- variety, sweet-5 (3 topped) white Hay - 1/2 bale securelyFeeders, tied Wagon Frames,F-69 Pig *Painted Brooders, Tractor Troughs, Hay and Grain F-7F-8 Corn- sweet-5 Corn-sweet white -5 yellow F-46 *Alfalfa Hay Racks, Feeders, Ladders, Truck Beds, Gates, Loading Chutes, F-8F-9 Corn-sweet Corn-sweet- -5 yellow 5 bi-color F-47 *Mixed Grass Hay Bee Hive Boxes, ContainerFFA NOTEBOOKSGarden Boxes, Wood Duck Boxes, F-9F-10 Corn-sweet- Cucumbers 5 bi-color - 3 slicing F-48 *Legume and grass HayChicken Tractors, AnimalBlue Cages, 10X, Red Dog 8X, Boxes, White 6Xetc. F-10F-11 Cucumbers Cucumbers - 3 slicing – 3 pickling F-70 Freshman F-11F-12 Cucumbers Okra-one – 3 pickling variety- 5 All entries in 1 gallon containers16X 12X 10X F-71 Sophomore – Senior F-12F- Okra-one13 Onions-onevariety- 5 variety 5 F-49 Corn F-65 *Entries made from wood F-13F-14 Onions-one Peppers- variety 5Bell, 5 F-50 *Wheat F-66 *Entries made fromDISPLAY Pipe 10X 8X 6X F-51 Soybeans F-14F- Peppers-15 Bell, Peppers- 5 Banana- 5 F-67 *Entries made fromF-72 Individual metal Awards Display F-52 Oats F-15F-16 Peppers- Banana- Potatoes- 5 white -5 F-68 *Entries made fromF-73 SAE wood Description and metal Display F-16F- Potatoes-17 Potatoes-white -5 red-5 (Scope & Responsibilities) F-17F-18 Potatoes- Squash-red-5 one variety - 1 5106 PROCESSED ITEMS32X 10X 24X 8X 20X 6X F-74 *Agriscience Fair Display F-18 Squash- one variety - 1 F-19 Tomatoes – Red or Yellow, one varietyF-53 Eggs 5 1/2 dozen 1 breedF-69 in carton *Painted TractorF-75 Chapter Promotional Display F-19 Tomatoes – Red or Yellow, one variety 5 F-54 Dried Indian Corn- 5 ears F-20 Tomatoes- Green, one variety-5 F-76 Oldest FFA Jacket (Open to adults) F-20 Tomatoes- Green, one variety-5 F-55 Dried Gourds- one variety- 1 F-21F-21 Tomatoes Tomatoes–Cherry, heirloom, –Cherry, other,heirloom, one other, one variety 5 FFA NOTEBOOKS F-56 Ornamental Pumpkins- 5 pumpkins FLORICULTURE 10X 8X 6X varietyF-22 5 Tomato- potted, any variety F-57 Honey- 1 jar any sizeBlue 10X, Red 8X, White 6X F-77 *Hanging Basket F-22F-23 Tomato- potted,Zucchini- any one variety variety- 1 F-58 Jerky- 5 or more slicesF-70 Freshman F-78 *Potted Foliage F-23F- Zucchini-24 one Collection-Fruit variety- 1 exhibit-3 or moreF-59 Salsa- 1 jar any size F-71 Sophomore – Senior F-79 *Potted Flowers F-24F-25 Collection-Fruit Collection-Vegetable exhibit-3 or more exhibit- 6 orF-60 more Pickles- 1 quart jar F-80 *Potted Fern F-25F-26 Collection-Vegetable Apples- one exhibit- variety- 6 or 5 more F-61 Relish- 1 jar any sizeDISPLAY 10X 8X 6X F-81 *Fresh Flower Arrangement F-26 Apples- one variety- 5 F-62 Canned Vegetables- 1 quart jar F-27 Berries-one variety- 1 pint F-72 Individual AwardsF-82 *Dried Display Flower Arrangement F-27 Berries-one variety- 1 pint F-63 Canned Fruit (Jams, Jellies, Sauces)- 1 jar F-28 Cantalope F-73 SAE DescriptionF-83 *Artificial Display (Scope Flower &Arrangement Responsibilities) F-28 Cantalope any size F-29 Grapes-one variety- 3 bundles F-74 *AgriscienceF-84 Fair *Fairy Display Garden F-29 Grapes-one variety- 3 bundles F-64 Wildlife Product (Tannery, Trapping, etc.) F-30 Peaches - 5 F-75 Chapter PromotionalF-85 Arrangement Display from other medium F-30F-31 Peaches - Pears5 - 5 F-76 Oldest FFA Jacket (Open to adults) F-31 Pears - 5 FFA FARM SHOP F-32 Pumpkin KENTUCKY PROUD PRODUCTS F-32 Pumpkin Any exhibit that has been completed since F-33F-33 Watermelon Watermelon FLORICULTURE 10X10X 8X 6X 6X 4X F-34 Largest Fruit or Vegetable Class the last county fair that F-77would contribute *Hanging to Basket F-34 Largest Fruit or Vegetable Class the production of crops and livestock, hobby F-86 Any product with KY Proud Label F-78 *Potted Foliage farming, or environmental practices such as: FFAFFA CROPS CROPS 10X 8X 10X 6X 8X 6X Mineral Feeders, Wagon Frames,F-79 Pig Brooders, *Potted Flowers *Entries will be entered into the State Fair. FFA F-35F-35 *Tobacco-4 *Tobacco-4 stalks, green stalks, on stick green on stickTroughs, Hay and GrainF-80 Racks, *PottedFeeders, Fern member is responsible for returning the item F-36F-36 *Tobacco-potted *Tobacco-potted plant plant Ladders, Truck Beds, Gates,F-81 Loading *Fresh Chutes, Flower to theirArrangement FFA Advisor by the Sunday before the F-37F-37 *Tobacco-hand *Tobacco-hand tied- 2 hands- tied- 20 2 or hands- more 20 Beeor more Hive Boxes,leaves ContainerF-82 Garden Boxes, *Dried Wood Flower State Arrangement Fair begins. Stick tobacco, soybeans, and leavesF-38 *Corn - yellow - 8 ears Duck Boxes, Chicken Tractors,F-83 Animal *Artificial Cages, Flowerfresh flower Arrangement arrangements need to be fresh F-38F-39 *Corn - yellow *Corn - 8 - ears white - 8 ears Dog Boxes, etc. F-84 *Fairy Gardenentries. F-39F-40 *Corn - white *Corn - 8 ears(previous year)- yellow - 8 ears F-85 Arrangement from other medium F-40F-41 *Corn (previous *Corn year)- (previous yellow year) - 8 ears - white- 8 ears Stalks tied in bundle KENTUCKY PROUD PRODUCTS 10X 6X 4X F-42 Sorghum-roots intact- 3 F-86 Any product with KY Proud Label F-43 *Soybeans- roots intact- 3 F-44 Corn- green stalks-no roots- 5 *Entries will be entered into the State Fair. FFA member is F-45 Giant Sunflower-no roots- 1 responsible for returning the item to their FFA Advisor by the Sunday before the State Fair begins. Stick tobacco, soybeans, Hay - 1/2 bale securely tied and fresh flower arrangements need to be fresh entries. F-46 *Alfalfa Hay F-47 *Mixed Grass Hay F-48 *Legume and grass Hay

All entries in 1 gallon containers F-49 Corn F-50 *Wheat F-51 Soybeans F-52 Oats 5106 PROCESSED ITEMS 10X 8X 6X F-53 Eggs 1/2 dozen 1 breed in carton F-54 Dried Indian Corn- 5 ears F-55 Dried Gourds- one variety- 1 F-56 Ornamental Pumpkins- 5 pumpkins F-57 Honey- 1 jar any size F-58 Jerky- 5 or more slices F-59 Salsa- 1 jar any size F-60 Pickles- 1 quart jar F-61 Relish- 1 jar any size F-62 Canned Vegetables- 1 quart jar 40 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR

ADULT HOME ECONOMICS ENTRIES IN PLACE BY 12:00 NOON – MONDAY, JULY 22

SUPERINTENDENTS: BONNIE TEATER, SUE BRADFORD, CAROL BANFIELD AND MARY SUE GRUBB PREMIUMS: 1ST $3.00; 2ND $2.00; 3RD $1.00

1. Open to any Harrison County Resident older than 19 years of age. 2. No one may make more than one entry in a category but may enter as many categories as desired. 3. Placing ribbons only (no Danish System for adults). 4. Miscellaneous category does not include items for which there is a designated category. 5. Items must have never been exhibited before. 6. Items with an asterisk are area and state homemaker cultural arts contest eligible. Winner must be a paid homemaker member to send items on to the area and state contests.

CLOTHING ADULT FELTING 1. Novelty* 1. Wet Felting* 2. Child’s Garment (for child under 10) 2. Needle Felting* 3. Basic * 4. Pants, Slacks or Jumpsuit ADULT 5. Men’s or Women’s Shirt 1. Hand Pieced, Hand quilted* 6. Serged Clothing Items 2. Machine Pieced, Hand Quilted* 7. Constructed Vest 3. Machine Pieced, Machine Quilted* 8. Decorated Vest 4. Hand Appliqued, Hand Quilted* 9. Decorated Clothing Item 5. Machine Appliqued, Machine Quilted* 10. Painted Clothing Item 6. Quilt 11. Appliqued Clothing Item* 7. Tacked 12. Accessories (Collars, Belts, Boa, Hats)* 8. Whole Cloth Quilt, Hand Quilted 13. Aprons 9. Technology Based Quilt- Created or 14. Recycled Clothing designed using computer technology, (before & after picture) hand or machine quilted* 15. Chenille Item 10. Baby or Lap Quilt, Hand Quilted* 16. Antique Clothing Item – based on age, 11. Baby or Lap Quilt, Machine Quilted* uniqueness & quality 12. Appliqued Baby Quilt 17. Quilted Clothing Item* 13. Other Baby Quilt 18. Quilted Item * 14. Small Quilted Item (not pillow) (table runner, wall hanging, etc.) ADULT & CROCHETING 15. Antique Quilt- based on age, 1. Knitted Afghan/Home Décor* uniqueness & quality 2. Afghan/Home Décor* 16. Group Quilted 3. Thread Crochet* 17. Novelty (stencil, embroidery, cross 4. Knitted Garment – Adult** stitch, miniature, etc.) Hand Quilted* 5. Knitted Garment – Child** 18. Novelty (stencil, embroidery, cross 6. Crochet Garment – Adult stitch, miniature, etc.) Machine 7. Crochet Garment – Child Quilted* 8. Knitted Baby Afghan 19. Whole Cloth, Machine Quilted 9. Crocheted Baby Afghan 20. Miscellaneous (Hand or Machine 10. Knitted, Other Machine Quilted)* 11. Small Knitted Item (not clothing) 12. Small Crocheted Item (not clothing) **Only one (1) crochet garment and one (1) 13. Crocheted Accessory* knitted garment to be submitted to 14. Knitted Accessory* area for competition. 15. Knitted Novelty Item 16. Crocheted Novelty Item 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 41

ADULT DIVISION HOME ECONOMICS ENTRIES IN PLACE BY 12:00 NOON – MONDAY, JULY 22

SUPERINTENDENTS: BILLIE BRADFORD AND JUDY HILL ADULT FOOD PREMIUMS: 1ST $3.00; 2ND $2.00; 3RD $1.00

1. Open to any Harrison County resident older than 19 years of age. You cannot enter both youth and adult classes. 2. No one may make more than one entry in a category but may enter as many categories as desired. 3. Entries must not have been exhibited before at the Harrison County Fair. 4. Placing ribbons only (no Danish System for adults). 5. Miscellaneous category does not include items for which there is a designated category. 6. 1 slice or piece will be kept – rest of food item may be picked up after 5:00 p.m. Monday 7. Foods should be displayed on heavy plates and enclosed in sealable plastic bag. Whole, regular loaf or one mini loaf. 8. Canning items must be no older than 1 year and labeled with date canned. 9. Jar must be canning jars with 2 piece flat & ring lid. Jars should be clean on the outside.

BAKING BREADS CANDY VEGETABLES 1. Biscuits – 3 1. 3 Pieces Chocolate Fudge 1. Quart Green Beans 2. Corn Sticks/ Muffins – 3 2. 3 Pieces Peanut Butter Fudge 2. Quart Tomatoes 3. Sweet Muffins – 3 3. 3 Pieced Divinity 3. Quart Tomato Juice 4. Yeast Rolls – 3 4. 3 Pieces Cream Candy 4. Pint of Peas 5. Loaf of Yeast Bread 5. 3 Pieces Nay Other Candy 5. Pink Lima Beans 6. Loaf of Nut Bread 6. Pint Corn 7. Loaf Other Sweet Bread CANNING 7. Pint Carrots 8. Coffee Cake All entries should follow U.K. 8. Pint Salsa 9. Loaf Any Other Type Bread preservation guidelines. All entries in 9. Quart Soup Mixture 10. Bread Machine – White, Wheat, canning jars only, with canning lids 10. Collection canned vegetables (4 Etc. and rings. Jars will not be opened. kinds, 4 jars) 11. Bread Machine - Sweet, Fruit No half gallon jars. Year marked on 11. Spaghetti Sauce 12. Sour Dough lid. Jam and Jelly jar must be sealed 13. Yeast Breakfast Roll (no paraffin). CANNING PICKES AND RELISHES 1. Cucumber Pickles CAKES FRUITS 2. Sweet Relish 1. White Layer Cake – Iced 1. Applesauce 3. Bread & Butter Pickles 2. Angel Food Cake – Not Iced 2. Peaches 4. Dill Pickles 3. Chocolate Cake – Iced 3. Apples 5. Beet Pickles 4. Jam Cake – Iced 4. Cherries 6. Corn Relish 5. Cake other than above 5. Blackberries 7. Lime Pickles 6. Decorated Cake by an amateur 6. Pears 8. Watermelon Pickles (never having sold a cake) 7. Collection of canned fruit, 4 9. Miscellaneous 7. Decorated Cake – Professional kinds (4 jars) 8. Preserves, berry HONEY & SORGHUM COOKIES 9. Preserves, other Honey will show best in overall flat 1. Brownies – 3 10. Jam, berry sided or square clear glass containers. 2. Chocolate Chip – 3 11. Jam, other You are encouraged to use these if 3. Oatmeal Cookies – 3 12. Jelly available. The jars and lids must be 4. Sugar Cookies – 3 13. Fruit Butter, Apple clean. 5. Peanut Butter – 3 14. Fruit Butter, Other 1. White Extracted Honey 6. Any Other Kind – 3 15. Collection – 1 ea of a jam, jelly, 2. Honey with Comb preserves, fruit butter 3. Whipped Honey Spread MIXES 16. Pie Filling 4. Sorghum 1. Any baked items using a prepared purchased mix as a MISCELLANEOUS CANNING DRIED base. Must attach recipe. 1. Fruit 1. Fruit 2. Mix in container (bean soup or 2. Vegetable 2. Vegetable cookie mix) 3. Other

42 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR ADULT HANDICRAFTS ENTRIES IN PALCE BY 12:00 NOON – MONDAY, JULY 22

SUPERINTENDENTS: TERESA STINSON, JENNIE SPARKS, LINDA FRYMAN AND MARY SUE GRUBB PREMIUMS: 1ST $3.00; 2ND $2.00; 3RD $1.00

1. Only items completed in the last year can be entered. 2. Open to any Harrison County Resident older than 19 years of age. You cannot enter both youth and adult classes. 3. No one may make more than one entry in a class but may enter as many classes as desired. 4. Entries may not have been exhibited before at the Harrison County Fair. 5. Placing ribbons only (no Danish System for adults). 6. Miscellaneous category does not include items for which there is a designated category. 7. Items with an asterisk are area and state homemaker cultural arts contest eligible. Winner must be a paid homemaker member to send items on to the area and state contests.

NEEDLEWORK CANING OR SEATING 1. Crewel Embroidery* 1. Caned Item (not a basket) 2. Candle wicking* 2. Seat with flat material 3. Smocking* 3. Seat weaving with round material 4. Ribbon Embroidery* 4. Punjabi 5. Hand Embroidery Items, Basic* BASKETS 6. Machine Embroidery Items* 1. Basket with wooden or ceramic bottom 7. Creative Stitchery 2. Basket – plain – no color* 8. Chicken Scratch 3. Basket – dyed material* 9. Cross Stitch 4. Basket made with cane* 10. Counted Cross Stitch 5. Basket made with ribs A. 14 Count * 6. Novelty Basket* B. 16-22 Count* 7. Miniature Basket (under 4”)* C. Specialty Cloth* 8. Lamp Basket 11. 9. Basket Purse or Tote A. Cloth* 10. Lots of Sea Grass Basket B. Plastic Canvas* 11. Market Basket 12. or Making* 12. Antique Basket 13. Swedish Weaving* 13. Woven necklace, earnings or amulet 14. Applique Item (not clothing or quilt) 14. Miscellaneous Baskets 15. Wall Hanging (max 36”x36”) must have hanger 15. Other Baskets 16. Specialty Cloth (, etc.)* a. Embellished purchased 17. Miscellaneous* b. Other materials (ex. Paper) c. Wooden SEWING 1. Sewn Home Accessory DOLLS AND TOYS 2. Fabric Purse 1. Handmade Doll ( or China)* 3. Fabric Wallet 2. Handmade Stuffed Cloth Doll* 4. Fabric Luggage 3. Handmade Stuffed Animal 5. Placemats 4. Handmade Toy(other than china or cloth)* 6. Pillowcase made from fabric 7. Pillows WOOD & LEATHER 8. Serged Home Accessory 1. Wood Working 9. Chenille Item 2. Wood 10. Fabric Tote 3. Piece of refinished furniture 4. Leather Tooled Item WEAVING CHRISTMAS 1. Loom Weaving* 1. Christmas Ceramic Decoration 2. Hand Weaving (macramé, caning)* 2. Christmas Tree Skirt 3. Christmas Decoration, Other than listed 4. Christmas Wreath 1. Braided* 5. Christmas Swag 2. Woven* 6. Christmas Ornament (Tree) 3. Hooked* 7. Christmas Item made from recycled material 4. Punch Needle* (before & after pictures)

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WREATHS 1. All Occasion Wreath 1. Paper Folding 2. Seasonal Wreath 2. Creative Craft – Craft judging on uniqueness, 3. Holiday Wreath originality, creativity) 4. Wreath made from natural material 3. 5. All Occasion Swag 4. Painted on China 6. Seasonal Swag 5. Painted Item (stepping stone, sand dollar, rock, wood, 7. Holiday Swag (not Christmas) flowerpots, etc.) 8. Swag made from Natural Material 6. Stepping Stone (molded) 7. Wall or Door Hanging JEWELRY A. Fabric* 1. Beading* B. Other* 2. Original Design* 8. Holiday Decorations 3. Mixed Media* A. Spring* 4. Non-Jewelry Item/Wearable* B. Summer* 5. Knitting or Crochet w/ Beads C. Fall* 6. Miscellaneous* D. Winter* 7. Bead Weaving* 9. Dried or Pressed Flower Craft 10. Pretty Plates or Fabric Decorated Craft & PAPER CRAFTING 11. Vases or Paper Embellished Glass 1-2 Page limit 12. Decorative Painting 1. Best 2-Page Scrapbook-Stamping A. Wood* 2. Best Holiday Pages B. Metal* a. Christmas C. Other* b. Thanksgiving 13. Carving* c. Halloween 14. * d. Easter 15. Tole Painting e. Birthday 16. Folk Art (Primitive & Acrylic) 3. Best Wedding Album 17. Stenciling 4. Best Baby Album 18. Natural Art – made from natural materials 5. Best Vacation Album A. Wood* 6. Best Heritage Album B. Other* 7. Best Family Album 19. Recycled Art – household – before & after pictures* 8. Best Layout 20. Recycled Art- Other – not clothing-before & after 9. Best Photo Card pictures* 10. Miscellaneous Layout 21. Embellished Glass Block 11. * 22. Miscellaneous – item will not fit any other category* 12. * 13. Card Making* ADULT HOMEMAKER ART Scrapbooking is limited to one overall winner to be HOMEMAKER MEMBERS ONLY submitted to area for judging. PREMIUMS: 1ST $3.00; 2ND $2.00; 3RD $1.00

1. Pastel Drawing* 2. Pen & Ink Drawing* 3. Pen & Ink (with oil rouging)* 4. Pencil or Charcoal Drawing – Black* 5. Pencil Drawing – Color* 6. Oil Painting* 7. Acrylic Painting* 8. Watercolor Painting* 9. Black & White Photography – mounted & framed* 10. Color Photography – mounted & framed* 11. Ceramics – molded* 12. Ceramics – hand formed* 13. Ceramics – glass glazed, cleaned, fired, gloss, glaze, and fired 14. Ceramics – Over glazed – fired more than twice 15. Ceramics – premade*

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ADULT FLOWER SHOW ENTRIES IN PLACE BY 12:00 NOON ON MONDAY, JULY 22

SUPERINTENDENTS: PHYLLOS ROSS, RUTH ERWIN AND KAREN CREGER PREMIUMS: 1ST $3.00; 2ND $2.00; 3RD $1.00

1. Open to all residents of Harrison County 19 years of age or older and Garden Club Members. 2. Limit one entry per class but may enter as many classes as desired. 3. Exhibits must be entered between 9 a.m. and 12 noon on Monday only. 4. Foliage and accessories are permitted, but not necessary in all classes. 5. No artificial flowers or foliage permitted except in classes specified below. 6. Height of arrangement is measured from base (table top) to the highest level. 7. Fresh designs and plants may be removed 6-9 p.m. on Wednesday Evening. Other entries must remain on exhibit the entire week & can be removed at check-out on Saturday. 8. Exhibitors must bring their ticket(s) before articles are removed. 9. Horticulture specimen must be exhibited in a clear glass bottle. Specimen not to exceed 24” 11. Amateur only – no professional (floral designer) 12. A specimen is one stem, spray, or spike in a bottle filled with water.

ARTISTIC DESIGN F-1 Miniatures – Small Flowers in an arrangement, 5” and under in height F-2 Miniatures – Artificial flowers in an arrangement, 5” and under in height F-3 Live Arrangement – Arrangement using fresh flowers and foliage and under 18” in height F-4 Live Arrangement – Arrangement using fresh flowers or foliage and over 18” in height F-5 Dried Arrangement- Arrangement using dried flowers or foliage and under 18” in height F-6 Dried Arrangement – Arrangement using dried flowers or foliage and over 18” I height F-7 Artificial Arrangement – Artificial arrangements 18” and under in height F-8 All Occasion Wreaths – used year round F-9 Seasonal Wreath (spring, summer, fall, winter) F-10 Holiday Wreath (Valentine, Easter, Thanksgiving, Christmas, St, Patrick’s Day) F-11 Miscellaneous SPECIMENS F-101 Baby’s Breath A. Small F-102 Bachelor B. Large (coneflower) F-111 Conifers F-103 Balloon a. Pine F-104 Begonia b. Fir F-116 Dahila F-105 Bell c. Spruce a. Large F-106 Buddleia (butterfly d. Yew b. Small bush) e. Holly F-117 Daisy (painted) F-107 Buddleia (butterfly 1. Berried F-118 Daisy (Shasta) weed) 2. Non-Berried F-119 Daylily F-108 Clematis 3. Variegated a. Pastel Color F-109 Coleus f. Hemlock b. Vibrant Color F-110 Columbine F-112 Coral Bells c. Miniature F-113 Coreopsis F-120 Dianthus a. Single F-121 Echinacea b. Double (cornflower) F-114 Cosmos F-122 Euonymus F-115 Chrysanthemim a. Variegated 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 45 b. Non Variegated F-142 Petunia F-123 Fern a. Double F-124 Flowering Shrub b. Single F-153 Verbena a. Crepe Myrtle F-143 Phlox F-154 Wildflowers b. Spirea F-144 Poppies F-155 Yarrow a. Poppy F-156 Zinnias F-125 Foxglove b. Oriental Poppy a. Small F-126 Galardia F-145 Roses b. Large F-127 Geranium a. Floribunda/ F-157 African Violets F-128 Gladiolus Grandiflora a. Single Bloom F-129 Herbs b. Tea b. Double Bloom a. Blooming c. Climbing F-158 Hanging Baskets b. Non-Blooming d. Miniature a. Blooming F-130 Hibiscus e. Knockout b. Non-Blooming F-131 Rose of Sharon f. Drift F-159 Succulents A. Single F-146 Rudbeckia a. Succulents B. Double a. Large b. Other Succulents F-132 Hollyhock b. Small (blooming) F-133 Hosta F-147 Sedum F-160 Ivy a. Blooming a. Blooming F-161 Potted Plants b. Variegated b. Non-Blooming a. Blooming c. Non-Variegated F-148 Snapdragon b. Non-Blooming F-134 Hummingbird F-149 Spiderwort F-162 Spider Plant F-135 Hydrangea F-150 Strawflower F-163 Miscellaneous F-136 Impatiens F-151 Sunflower F-137 Lantana a. Small F-138 Liatris b. Large F-139 Lily F-152 Sweetpea a. Asiatic b. Tiger c. Oriental d. Trumpet e. Small f. Stella Dior F-140 Marigolds a. Small b. Large F-141 Ornamental Grasses

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ART SHOW; ADULT & STUDENTS MUST BE IN PLACE BY 12 NOON, MONDAY, JULY 22

SUPERINTENDENTS: BEVERLY COOPER RIBBONS AND PREMIUMS. BLUE -$4 RED -$3 WHITE - $2 1. Art Show is open to all Harrison County residents. Separate categories for ADULT and STUDENT The student division is any student grade Pre School – 12 up to graduating this year. A student who graduated from HCHS and has attended college would be classified as adult 2. LIMIT OF 5 (five)ENTRIES TOTAL PER PERSON , ONE (1) per class 3. All entries must have card attached to the back stating medium, name of artist and grade for student division. 4. Judging will take place at 1:00 p.m. Monday 5. The art exhibit will be judged on originality and quality. No copies. Single entry in a category does not guarantee a win. Work must be first place quality. Hand crafted items only. Purchased items may not be entered. Photography must be original – not downloaded from the internet. 6. Drawings, Photography, Prints and computer art should be FRAMED OR MOUNTED on firm mat board ready to hang. May be disqualified if not ready to hang. Other categories should have hanger wire attached as appropriate. Velcro dots or double back tape are not appropriate PAINTING: Oil and/or Acrylic-Works in this combined paint category include all oil, oil stick (not oil pastels) and all acrylic. Judged as one category. WATERCOLOR: Paintings may be in either transparent or opaque watercolors including tempera, gouache, and casein. PENCIL DRAWING: Drawings rendered in any pencil technique. All entries should be protected with fixative or covered with acetate to prevent smudging. INK DRAWING: Drawings rendered in any ink technique, including marker and ball point pen. PASTEL, CRAYON, CHARCOAL: Renderings in any technique using one of these media: oil pastels, pastels, wax crayon, stick or pencil charcoal. MIXED MEDIA: Entries in which two or more media are combined in a single 2-D entry. Collage may be included. Materials may extend 3 inches beyond the surface, but entries in this category must be designed to hang on a wall. If entries are over one pound in weight, a hanging wire must be attached. PRINTMAKING: Entries any form of art print technique. Indicate type of print on back. : Art with a commercial purpose including posters, record album covers, book jackets, programs, brochures, logo, advertising or fashion and . Copies of existing covers or posters will be accepted. Include original computer graphics in this category. Entries in this category should be designed for a specific purpose. Please indicate purpose of design on the entry blank. FIBER ARTS AND TEXTILE DESIGN: Creations in fiber or fabric: batik, weaving, stitchery, hooking, and . Also include hand-made paper. Printed or dyed textiles should be submitted in this category. Indicate the use of design. Macramé items created by the process of tying knots. creating an art object using string, nails and mounting board SCULPTURE: Work in the round or relief-modeled, carved, cast or assembled. All work, including casting, must have been done by the student. CERAMICS: Utilitarian or non-utilitarian objects from clay & kiln-fired, glazed or unglazed. CLAY: The same as ceramics except the clay is either air-dry or oven-dry. Items not dry will be disqualified JEWELRY AND METALSMITHING: Entries such as pendants, rings, pins, boxed or design pieces. Any material or combination of materials may be suitable. Commercially cut shapes should not be utilized as a basis for individual work. Precious stones and metals may be used, but sponsors carry no insurance for these items. (Please write a description of item on entry blank.) PHOTOGRAPHY: Photographs may be black-and-white, color, or experimental. Hand-colored photographs should be entered as black-and-white, and any unconventional camera or lab technique should be entered as 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 47 experimental. Please indicate black-and-white, experimental on the entry blank. Students should also indicate if prints were developed and enlarged by student. Date and location MUST be listed on the back. COMPUTER ART: Any image generated or manipulated by a computer. Submissions must be printed. PAINTING: S-10 Collage and Three Dimensional A-1 Oil Painting S-11 / mod- podge A-2 Acrylic Painting GRAPHIC DESIGN A-3 Watercolor S-12 Art with commercial art purpose (ex: A-4 Portraits –( oil, acrylic or watercolor) poster, CD covers, book jackets, DRAWINGS: programs, brochures, logo, A-5 Pastels, Crayon or Charcoal advertising and fashion ) A-6 Pencil Drawing S-13 Printmaking A-7 Ink Drawing S-14 Computer Art A-8 Portraits (Drawing Medium S-15 Calligraphy MIXED MEDIA THREE DIMENSIONAL ART A-9 Two Dimensional S-16 Ceramics (kiln fired) A-10 Collage and Three Dimensional S-17 Sculpture (under 2 foot) A-11 Decoupage/ mod- podge S-18 Jewelry GRAPHIC DESIGN S-19 Metalsmithing A-12 Art with commercial art purpose (ex: S-20 Clay air dry or oven baked poster, CD covers, book jackets, FIBER ARTS AND TEXTILE DESIGN programs, brochures, logo, S-21 Batiks advertising and fashion illustration) S- 22 Weaving A-13 Printmaking S- 23 Hooking A-14 Computer Art S- 24 Hand-made paper A-15 Calligraphy S- 25 Basketry THREE DIMENSIONAL ART S-26 Macrame A-16 Ceramics (kiln fired) S-27 String Art A-17 Sculpture (under 2 foot) PHOTOGRAPHY A-18 Jewelry S- 28 Black & White A-19 Metalsmithing S-29 Color A-20 Clay air dry or oven baked S-30 Experimental FIBER ARTS AND TEXTILE DESIGN PRE-SCHOOL - KINDERGARTEN A-21 Batiks PK-1 Drawing, A- 22 Weaving PK-2 Painting, A- 23 Hooking PK-3 Crafts A- 24 Hand-made paper Drawings and paintings should be mounted on firm A- 25 Basketry mat board (NOT construction paper) ready to hang A-26 Macrame 1st - 3rd Grade A-27 String Art E-1Drawing, PHOTOGRAPHY E-2 Painting, A- 28 Black & White E-3 Crafts A-29 Color Drawings and paintings should be mounted on firm A-30 Experimental mat board (NOT construction paper) ready to mount th th PAINTING: 4 -5 Grade S-1 Oil Painting E-4Drawing, S-2 Acrylic Painting E-5 Painting, S-3 Watercolor E-6 Crafts S-4 Portraits –( oil, acrylic or watercolor Drawings and paintings should be mounted on firm DRAWINGS: mat board (NOT construction paper) ready to S-5 Pastels, Crayon or Charcoal mount S-6 Pencil Drawing S-7 Ink Drawing S-8 Portraits (Drawing Medium) MIXED MEDIA S-9 Two Dimensional 48 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR ADULT FIELD CROP CLASSES ENTRIES IN PLACE BY 12:00 NOON – MONDAY, JULY 22

SUPERINTENDENTS: WAYNE CLIFFORD AND RONNIE FRANKLIN

TOBACCO Class sponsored by the Harrison County Agriculture Extension Council 1st 2nd 3rd A-1 Best 5 stalks of green tobacco on stick $20 $16 $12

HAY CONTEST A-2 Best Alfalfa Hay $12 $8 $4 A-3 Best Legume-Grass Hay, 10% of grass or more $12 $8 $4 A-4 Best Grass Hay $12 $8 $4 A-5 Champion Hay - 50 lb. bag of Alfalfa

Hay will be sampled by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture.

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ADULT GARDEN & FRUITS IN PLACE BY 12:00 NOON MONDAY, JULY 22

SUPERINTENDENTS: BARBARA ARGO PREMIUMS: 1ST -$2.50; 2ND -$1.50; 3RD -$1

Displays to be left open on paper plates

FRUITS 19. Lima Beans, 1 pint, shelled 1. Apples, Red Delicious (5) 20. Onion, any 1 variety (5) 2. Apples, Yellow Transparent (5) 21. Peppers, hot (5) 3. Apples, any other variety (5) 22. Peppers, Large Sweet (5) 4. Grapes, purple (3 bunches) 23 Potatoes, White (5) 5. Grapes, white (3 bunches) 24. Potatoes, Red (5) 6. Peaches, Clingstone (5) 25. Summer Squash (3) 7. Peaches, Freestone (5) 26. Tomatoes, Red, any variety (5) 8. Pears (5) 27. Tomatoes, any other variety (5) 9. 3 specimen of 3 different fruits 28. Turnips (3) 29. Garden Display (5 or more) 30. Vegetable bucket garden (grown in VEGETABLES container, not dug out of garden) 10. Beans, Green Bunch (12) 31. Herbs 11. Beans, Green Pole (12) 32. Zucchini 12. Beets (5, topped)

13. Cabbage (one)

14. Carrots, (5, topped) 15. Corn, Sweet, Five White Ears 16. Corn, Sweet, Five Yellow Ears 17. Cucumbers, for pickling (5) 18. Cucumbers, for slicing (5)

stockyards

More than

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JUNIOR DIVISION FLOWER SHOW **NO FLOWERS ENTERED ON SUNDAY** Entries may be made on Monday, July 22 between 9:00 a.m. and 12 noon

SUPERINTENDENTS: KIM BUSH, APRIL MEYER PREMIUMS: Blue 4X, Red 3X, White 2X, X=$.50

1. Open to Harrison County residents who have not reached their 19th birthday by January 1, 2013. Amateurs only. 2. One entry per class, but may enter in as many classes as desired. 3. Fresh designs and plants may be removed between 6p-9p on Wednesday, other entries must remain on exhibit the entire week and can be picked up at 9am Saturday morning. Must bring tickets. 4. One specimen is ONE stem, spray or spike in a bottle filled with water. Specimen not to exceed 24” tall. 5. Each person is allowed up to 25 entries. 6. Must have entries in vases and ready for judging at time of entry. 7. Premiums: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00

ARTISTIC DESIGN F-1 Live arrangement – Arrangement using fresh flowers and foliage and 18” and under in height. F-2 Dried arrangement – Arrangement using dried flowers or foliage-must be between 6”-24” in height. F-3 Hand assembled wreaths – any occasion / season F-101 Baby’s Breath F-102 Bachelor Button (cornflower) F-103 Buddleia (butterfly F-116 Galardia bush) F-117 Geranium (hardy) F-104 Buddleia (butterfly F-118 Gladiolus weed) F-119 Hosta F-127 Sedum F-105 Clematis a. Flower F-128 Snapdragon F-106 Coleus b. Leaf F-129 Sunflower F-107 Columbine F-120 Lantana F-130 Verbena F-108 Coreopsis F-121 Lily F-131 Wildflowers F-109 Cosmos a. Asiatic F-132 Yarrow F-110 Dahlia b. Tiger F-133 Zinnias F-111 Daisy c. Oriental F-134 African Violet F-112 Daylily d. Trumpet F-135 Hanging Baskets a. Vibrant F-122 Marigold a. Blooming b. Miniature F-123 Petunia b. Non Blooming c. Pastel F-124 Phlox F-136 Other Succulents F-113 Echinacia F-125 Roses F-137 Ivy F-114 Fern a. Floribunda/ F-138 Holly F-115 Flowering Shrub Grandiflora F-139 Potted Plant a. Hibiscus b. Tea a. Blooming b. Rose of Sharon c. Climbing b. Non Blooming d. Miniature F-140 Miscellaneous F-126 Rudbeckia (black-eyed susan)

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JUNIOR DIVISION FLOWER SHOW Adult Tractor Driving Contest **NO FLOWERS ENTERED ON SUNDAY** Entries may be made on Monday, July 22 between 9:00 a.m. and 12 noon Tuesday, JULY 23, 7:00PM Near the Center Horse Ring SUPERINTENDENTS: KIM BUSH, APRIL MEYER PREMIUMS: Blue 4X, Red 3X, White 2X, X=$.50 $5 entry fee per person

1. Open to Harrison County residents who have not reached their 19th birthday by January 1, 2013. Amateurs only. Superintendents: Mike Meyer and Jessica Barnes 2. One entry per class, but may enter in as many classes as desired. Premiums: 1st Place 60% Payback, 2nd Place 20% Payback, 3rd 3. Fresh designs and plants may be removed between 6p-9p on Wednesday, other entries must remain on exhibit the entire week and can be picked up at 9am Saturday morning. Must bring Place 10% Payback tickets. 4. One specimen is ONE stem, spray or spike in a bottle filled with water. Specimen not to exceed 24” tall. 5. Each person is allowed up to 25 entries. Rules: 6. Must have entries in vases and ready for judging at time of entry. 7. Premiums: $2.00, $1.50, $1.00 1. Must be 21 years of age or older to participate 2. Tractor and Wagon will be supplied. ARTISTIC DESIGN F-1 Live arrangement – Arrangement using fresh flowers and foliage and 18” and under in height. 3. Bring all your friends and let’s see who the best tractor driver is!!! F-2 Dried arrangement – Arrangement using dried flowers or foliage-must be between 6”-24” in height. F-3 Hand assembled wreaths – any occasion / season F-101 Baby’s Breath F-102 Bachelor Button (cornflower) F-103 Buddleia (butterfly F-116 Galardia bush) F-117 Geranium (hardy) F-104 Buddleia (butterfly F-118 Gladiolus weed) F-119 Hosta F-127 Sedum F-105 Clematis a. Flower F-128 Snapdragon F-106 Coleus b. Leaf F-129 Sunflower F-107 Columbine F-120 Lantana F-130 Verbena F-108 Coreopsis F-121 Lily F-131 Wildflowers F-109 Cosmos a. Asiatic F-132 Yarrow F-110 Dahlia b. Tiger F-133 Zinnias F-111 Daisy c. Oriental F-134 African Violet F-112 Daylily d. Trumpet F-135 Hanging Baskets a. Vibrant F-122 Marigold a. Blooming b. Miniature F-123 Petunia b. Non Blooming c. Pastel F-124 Phlox F-136 Other Succulents F-113 Echinacia F-125 Roses F-137 Ivy F-114 Fern a. Floribunda/ F-138 Holly F-115 Flowering Shrub Grandiflora F-139 Potted Plant a. Hibiscus b. Tea a. Blooming b. Rose of Sharon c. Climbing b. Non Blooming d. Miniature F-140 Miscellaneous F-126 Rudbeckia (black-eyed susan)

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4-H - FFA LAND JUDGING SATURDAY, JULY 27, 9:00 A.M.

SUPERINTENDENTS: HARRISON COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATION OFFICE, KAYLEIGH EVANS RULES: 1. All contestants must be members of a Kentucky 4-H or FFA program. 2. Judging will be on an individual basis. It is not necessary for each club or chapter to form a team. 1. Participants should at the HC 4-H Center Fairgrounds by 9:30 a.m. The contestants will then proceed to the judging site. Judging should be completed by noon. 2. Participants should provide their own transportation, but additional cars will be available. Participants are responsible for their own lunch. 3. No cross entering of 4-H and FFA. 4. Contest will cover 4 sites with scoring done according to Kentucky State Fair Rules. 5. Any exhibitor who has ever participated in the National Land Judging Contest representing ANY ORGANIZATION is not eligible for further participation at the National level. However, they may continue to participate at the state level and compete for individual high point recognition. Their individual score will not be used in computing their teams high four score.

HARRISON COUNTY CLASSES ONLY: LJ-4 FFA $16.00, $12.00, $8.00 & $4.00 LJ-5 4-H Junior $16.00, $12.00, $8.00 & $4.00 LJ-6 4-H Senior $16.00, $12.00, $8.00 & $4.00 Trophies for county class winners to be presented at the Fair Awards program scheduled for the Thursday, after the competition\ Center Ring. Other prizes will be awarded the day of the contest

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4-H Classes

A detailed listing of all 4-H classes are available at the Extension Office.

Listed in the catalog are only the classes available. For more details with requirements, please stop by the Extension Office and pick up a book or go online to http://4-h.ca.uky.edu/content/state-fair-catalog for all the requirements. We follow all state fair rules at the county fair.

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4-H Clover Bud Classes These classes are for youth ages 6-8 years old only.

All classes are paid on the Danish System only. X=$0.50 Blue = 8X; Red=6X; White=4X

Photography  Pictures must be mounted on mat board and image is to be no larger than an 8x10.  Participant may enter no more than 2 categories.

P1C Photo of an Animal P2C Photo of a Person P3C Photo of a Place P4C Photo of a Hobby

Horticulture  Participant may enter all categories

H1C Tomato, Red or Yellow (3 per plate) H2C Beans, Snap (12 per plate) H3C Cucumber, Slicing or Pickling (3 per plate) H4C Fruit, Any fruit (peach, pear, grape, etc.) (3 per plate) H5C Largest Vegetable (by weight) H6C Largest Fruit (by weight)

Foods

F1C Family baked recipe (Must include a picture of the participant making the dish. And tell what the dish is)

4-H Classes Available for Entering Exhibits

Junior Exhibits are for ages 9-13 years old Senior Exhibits are for ages 14-18 years old

4-H Horticulture & Plant Science – Division 6015 Judging on Danish System X=$0.50 1st & Blue 6X; 2nd & Red 4X; 3rd & White 2X

Class # Description 561 Environmental Awareness – see Extension Office for details 562 Production and Marketing – see Extension Office for details 563 Experimental Horticulture – see Extension Office for details 564 Horticulture Project Exhibits – see Extension Office for details

565 Terrariums 566 Dish Gardens (desert or tropical) 567 Vegetable Container Gardens (grown in container) 568 Annual Container Gardens (non-vegetable) 569 House Plants 570 Hanging Baskets 571 Herb Container Garden 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 55

572 Window Box Display 573 Upcycle Container Garden 574 Display as many fruits and vegetables from their garden as desired 575 Tomato, red or yellow color only (5 per plate) Cherry Type 576 Tomato, Beef Steak (5 per plate) 577 Tomato, Heirloom (5 per plate) 578 Peppers, Hot (5 per plate) 579 Peppers, Bell (5 per plate) 580 Peppers, Sweet (5 per plate) 581 Cucumbers, Slicing (5 per plate) 582 Cucumber, Pickling (5 per plate) 583 Beans, Snap or Lima (12 per plate) 584 Corn, Sweet in the husk with (5 ears per plate) 585 Cantaloupe (1 whole), halved 586 Squash, Summer (3 per plate) 587 Eggplant (3 per plate) 588 Potato (5 per plate)

589 Largest Tomato (by weight) must be ripe (red or yellow only in color) 590 Largest Pumpkin (by weight) 591 Largest Watermelon (by weight)

Horticulture – Non-State Fair Eligible Items Fruits 73 Apples, Red Delicious (5) 74 Apples, Yellow Transparent (5) 75 Apples, Any other Variety (5) 76 Grapes, Purple (3 bunches) 77 Grapes, White (3 bunches) 78 Peaches, Clingstone (5) 79 Peaches, Freestone (5) 80 Pears (5) 81 Three specimen of 3 different fruit Vegetables 84 Beets (3 topped) 85 Cabbage (one) 86 Carrots (3 topped) 87 Turnips (3) 88 Lima Beans (1 pint shelled) 89 Onion, Any 1 Variety (3) 90 Zucchini 91 All other squash (except summer)

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Harrison County Extention HOMEMAKERS Join a club • Take a Class • Develop Leadership Skills Participate in Fairs, Workshops & Exhibits Learn About Arts, Culture, Nutrition, Environment & More Call the Harrison County Extension O ce or visit us at 668 New Lair Rd Cynthiana KY 41031 859-234-5510

Cockrell’s Auto Center, Inc. Mark Cockrell

Collision Repair • Towing 4320 U.S. Hwy. 27 South, Cynthiana, (859) 234-2898 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 57

4-H Crops Project – Division 6018 Judging on Danish System X=$0.50 1st & Blue 10X; 2nd & Red 6X; 3rd & White 4X

Legume Hay 600 Alfalfa Hay ½ bale 601 Red Clover Hay ½ bale Grass Hay 602 Timothy Hay ½ bale 603 Other Grass Hay ½ bale Mixed Hay 604 Mixed Hay ½ bale Yellow Corn 605 Yellow-ear form previous year crop, 8 ears shucked 606 Yellow-ear from current year crop, 8 ears shucked 607 Yellow-shelled from previous year crop, ½ gallon in container White Corn 608 White-ear form previous year crop, 8 ears shucked 609 White-ear from current year crop, 8 ears shucked 610 White-shelled from previous year crop, ½ gallon in container Popcorn 611 White Popcorn -ear form previous year crop, 8 ears shucked 612 Red Popcorn-ear from current year crop, 8 ears shucked 613 Yellow Popcorn-shelled from previous year crop, ½ gal. container Field Soybeans 614 Soybeans form current year crop, 3 stalks tied together, roots intact 615 Soybeans for previous year crop, 1 gal. ziplock bag Grain Sorghum (Milo) 617 Grain Sorghum from current year crop, 3 stalks tied together, roots in tact 618 Grain Sorghum from previous year crop, 1 gal. ziplock bag Sweet Sorghum 619 Sweet Sorghum from current year crop, 3 stalks tied together, roots in tact Wheat (Soft, Red, Winter) 620 Wheat from current year crop, ½ gal. container 621 Barley from current year crop, ½ gal. container

4-H Tobacco Exhibit – Division 2101, 2102, 2103 Judging on Danish System X=$0.50 1st & Blue 10X; 2nd & Red 6X; 3rd & White 4X 2101 Burley Division 5 Flying 6 Lug 7 Leaf 8 Tip 15 Best Crop, 4-H, 4 grades

2102 Dark Tobacco 26 4-H Best Crop (2 hands, 20 leaves each grade) 31 Dark 33 Best Potted growing plant of Dark Tobacco, any type

2103 Green Stick and Potted Burley Tobacco 36 Burley 39 Best Potted growing plant of Burley Tobacco 58 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR

Sanctioned Classes: 4300lb 4x4, 5500lb 2wd, 6000lb 4x4

Local Classes: Stock Gas & Diesel $20 hook fee

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Electricity – Division 6021 Judging on Danish System X=$1.00 1st & Blue 8X; 2nd & Red 6X; 3rd & White 4X

Magic of Electricity (All exhibits must be DC powered) 645 Battery Powered series and parallel circuits 646 Homemade Galvanometer 647 Electromagnetic Circuits 648 Simple homemade DC Motor Investigating Electricity (All exhibits must be DC powered) 649 Battery powered series and parallel circuits 650 Original Design soldered circuit project Wired for Power (all exhibits must be AC powered and able to safely connected and disconnected form a standard 120 volt duplex outlet) 651 Display of wire sizes and types with description and example of usage (must contain at least 12 different examples) 652 Simple household or farm use circuit (circuit must contain one single pole switch controlling one electrical load device) 653 Complex household or farm use circuit (circuit must contain at least 2 three-way switches and may also contain a four-way switch, controlling one electrical load device) 654 Table, desk, vanity or floor lamp (any purpose, original design)

Entering Electronics (exhibits may be either AC or DC powered) 655 Basic electronic circuits without solid-state components (from project book) 656 Basic Electronic circuits with solid-state components (from kit) 657 Basic electronic circuits with solid-state components (original circuit design, must include circuit diagram and explanation Green Energy 658 Wind or Solar powered energy project (from kit) 659 Wind or Solar powered energy project (original design)

Wood Science – Division 6025 Judging on Danish System X=$1.00 1st & Blue 8X; 2nd & Red 6X; 3rd & White 5X

674 Level 1, Simple item made from a kit (simple bird house, non-hopper bird feeder, etc.) 675 Level 1, Simple item not made from a kit (napkin or letter holder, picture frame, etc.) 676 Level 2, more elaborate item made from a kit (large bird house, pine wood car, etc.) 677 Level 2, more elaborate item not made from a kit (puzzle, foot stool, cutting board, etc.) 678 Level 3, Items showing more advanced knowledge not from a kit (corner shelf, book shelf, etc.) 679 Level 4, exhibits with a furniture quality not from a kit (coffee table, chest of drawers, etc.) 680 Level 4, exhibits that do not have a fine finish, no kits allowed (porch swing, picnic table, etc.)

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Ecology, Natural Resources – Division 6026 Judging on Danish System X=$0.50 1st & Blue 10X; 2nd & Red 8X; 3rd & White 6X  4-H’er may enter one class in entomology and one in honey  Please see the Extension Office for official rules

Class # Description 687A First Year Project, minimum 25 insects, maximum 50 insects 687B First Year Project, minimum 25 insect photographs, max. 50 photographs 688 Second Year Project, minimum 8 orders and no less than 50 insects 688 B Second Year Project, minimum 40 photographs, max. 50 photographs 689 Third Year Project, minimum 10 orders and no less than 100 insects 690 Fourth Year Project, minimum 12 order and no less than 150 insects 691 Fifth Year Project, anything other than what has already been exhibited by the 4-H’er Honey 692 Two one pound glass Queenline or Classic Jars of white extracted honey 693 Two one pound glass Queenline or Classic Jars of light amber extracted honey 694 Two one pound glass Queenline or Classic Jars of amber extracted honey 695 Two one pound glass Queenline or Classic Jars of dark amber extracted honey 696 Two wide mouth pints or Classic jars of chunk honey, any color 697 Any frame of capped honey suitable for comb honey (light) 698 Any frame of capped honey suitable for comb honey (Amber) 699 Any frame of capped honey suitable for extraction (light) 700 Any frame of capped honey suitable for extraction (Amber) 701 Best display of one-frame observation hive of honey bees consisting of worker bees, a properly marked queen, and brood.

Forestry – Division 6027 Judging on Danish System X=$0.50 1st & Blue 8X; 2nd & Red 5X; 3rd & White 3X

Class # Description 703 First Year Leaf Collection 704 First Year Leaf Print Collection 705 Second Year Leaf Collection 706 Second Year Educational Exhibit 707 Third Year Educational Exhibit 708 Third Year, Stem, Leaf, Fruit Display 709 Third Year Leaf Collection

Geology – Division 6028 Judging on Danish System X=$0.50 1st & Blue 10X; 2nd & Red 6X; 3rd & White 4X  For each class, specimens may consist of rocks, minerals, and or fossils

Class # Description 715 First Year Project consisting of 15 different specimens 716 Second Year Project consisting of 25 different specimens 717 Third Year Project consisting of 35 different specimens 718 Fourth Year Project consisting of 50 different specimens 719 Special collection for fifth year or more

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Arts & Crafts – Division 6029 Judging on Danish System X=$0.40 1st & Blue 8X; 2nd & Red 6X; 3rd & White 4X A 4-H’er may enter a total of 6 classes, 2 in section A and 2 in section B and 2 in section C. Senior Age Members (14-19 yrs. old) MUST submit an artist statement. See extension office for details. All entries in Section C must have a Heritage Arts form attached. See extension office for details. Section A – Junior May enter ONLY 2 Classes Section A – Senior May enter ONLY 2 classes

Painting Painting

727 A Jr. Acrylic Still Life 727 B Sr. Acrylic Still Life

728 A Jr. Water Color 728 B Sr. Watercolor

729 A Jr. Abstract 729 B Sr. Abstract

730 A Jr. Sand Painting 730 B Sr. Sand Painting

731 A Jr. Self Portrait 731 B Sr. Self Portrait

732 A Jr. Human Action 732 B Sr. Human Action

733 A Jr. Oil Painting 733 B Sr. oil Painting

734 A Jr. Oil Landscape 734 B Sr. Oil Landscape

Printing

735 A Jr. Intaglio Collagraph Print 735 B Sr. Intaglio Collagraph Print

736 A Jr. Blueprint Paper Print 736 B Sr. Blueprint Paper Print

737 A Jr. Etched Plexiglas 737 B Sr. Etched Plexiglas

738 A Jr. Wax Resist Print 738 B Sr. Wax Resist Print

739 A Jr. Tire Stamp Print 739 B Sr. Tire Stamp Print

740 A Jr. Linoleum Print 740 B Sr. Linoleum Print

741 A Jr. Hand Drawn Negative 741 B Sr. Hand Drawn Negative Photograph Photograph

Graphic Design

743 A Jr. 5 Color Design 743 B Sr. 5 Color Design

744 A Jr. Computer Drawing 744 B Sr. Computer Drawing

Section B May Enter ONLY 2 Classes Section B May Enter ONLY 2 Classes

Drawing

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746 A Jr. Two Point Perspective 746 B Sr. Two Point Perspective

Arts & Crafts – Division 6029 747 A Jr. Circular Shape Object 747 B Sr. Circular Shape Object Judging on Danish System X=$0.40 1st & Blue 8X; 2nd & Red 6X; 3rd & White 4X 748 A Jr. Color Pencil 748 B Sr. Color Pencil A 4-H’er may enter a total of 6 classes, 2 in section A and 2 in section B and 2 in section C. Senior Age Members (14-19 yrs. old) MUST submit an artist statement. See extension office for details. 749 A Jr. Pen & Ink 749 B Sr. Pen & Ink All entries in Section C must have a Heritage Arts form attached. See extension office for details. Section A – Junior May enter ONLY 2 Classes Section A – Senior May enter ONLY 2 classes 750 A Jr. Calligraphy 750 B Sr. Calligraphy

Painting Painting 751 A Jr. Cartooning 751 B Sr. Cartooning 727 A Jr. Acrylic Still Life 727 B Sr. Acrylic Still Life Fiber Arts 728 A Jr. Water Color 728 B Sr. Watercolor 752 A Jr. Felted Wool Appliqued Mat 752 B Sr. Felted Wool Appliqued Mat 729 A Jr. Abstract 729 B Sr. Abstract 753 A Jr. Linter Bowl 753 B Sr. Cotton Linter Bowl 730 A Jr. Sand Painting 730 B Sr. Sand Painting 754 A Jr. Batik Fabric 754 B Sr. Batik Fabric 731 A Jr. Self Portrait 731 B Sr. Self Portrait 755 A Jr. Lap Loom Woven Place 755 B Sr. Lap Loom Woven Place 732 A Jr. Human Action 732 B Sr. Human Action Mat Mat

733 A Jr. Oil Painting 733 B Sr. oil Painting 756 A Jr. Inkle Loom Basket 756 B Sr. Inkle Loom Basket 734 A Jr. Oil Landscape 734 B Sr. Oil Landscape Sculpting Printing 757 A Jr. Clay Container 757 B Sr. Clay Container 735 A Jr. Intaglio Collagraph Print 735 B Sr. Intaglio Collagraph Print 758 A Jr. Clay Bust 758 B Sr. Clay Bust 736 A Jr. Blueprint Paper Print 736 B Sr. Blueprint Paper Print 759 A Jr. Mask 759 B Sr. Mask 737 A Jr. Etched Plexiglas 737 B Sr. Etched Plexiglas 760 A Jr. Cardboard Sculpture 760 B Sr. Cardboard Sculpture 738 A Jr. Wax Resist Print 738 B Sr. Wax Resist Print 761 A Jr. Wire Sculpture 761 B Sr. Wire Sculpture 739 A Jr. Tire Stamp Print 739 B Sr. Tire Stamp Print 762 A Jr. Plaster of Paris Carving 762 B Sr. Plaster of Paris Carving 740 A Jr. Linoleum Print 740 B Sr. Linoleum Print Section C May Enter ONLY 2 classes Section C May Enter ONLY 2 classes 741 A Jr. Hand Drawn Negative 741 B Sr. Hand Drawn Negative Photograph Photograph 763 A Jr. Art Trends 763 B Sr. Art Trends Graphic Design 764 A Jr. Heritage Arts 764 B Sr. Heritage Arts 743 A Jr. 5 Color Design 743 B Sr. 5 Color Design 764 C Jr. Basket Making 764 D Senior Basket Making 744 A Jr. Computer Drawing 744 B Sr. Computer Drawing 764 E Jr. Jewelry 764 F Sr. Jewelry Section B May Enter ONLY 2 Classes Section B May Enter ONLY 2 Classes 764 G Jr. Leather Craft 764 H Sr. Leather Craft Drawing

745 A Jr. Contour Drawing 745 B Sr. Contour Drawing **See the Extension Office for the Heritage Arts form to complete with your entry.** 64 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 65

4-H Photography – Division 6030  All photos must be turned in on White Mat Board. This can be picked up at the Extension Office for free. You are only allowed the number of boards for the ones you are turning in.  All boards must have Velcro on the back ready for hanging.  NO Colored Mat Board will be accepted  4-H’er can enter 3 classes in any one level  4-H’er may enter all Horticulture Photography classes

Judging on Danish System X=$0.50 Level 1 1st & Blue 8X; 2nd & Red 6X; 3rd & White 4X Class # Description 764 A Fun with Shadows, 2 photos of shadow shaped 764 B Fun with Shadows, 3 photos showing how shadow can change over time 765 Directing the Light, 4 photos using natural or artificial light 766 A What Do You See? Landscape with foreground, middle ground, and background, labeled. 766 B What Do You See? Landscape with a foreground object that frames the photograph. 766 C What Do You See? Portrait of a person without background clutter. 767 A Bird’s Eye View, Display 1 photograph lying on your stomach 767 B Bird’s Eye View, Display 1 photograph lying on your back 767 C Bird’s Eye View, Display 1 photograph leaning over 767 D Bird’s Eye View, Display 1 photograph bending sideways 768 A Hat Tricks and Magic, have a plant growing out of a subject 768 B Hat Tricks and Magic, Hand Stand-Have it look like someone is holding a person in their hand 768 C Hat Tricks and Magic. Set up the photo to look like a person is hanging from the ceiling 768 D Hat Tricks and Magic, Bad Hair Day-position a person to look like their hair is standing straight up 769 Photos Can Tell a Story, sequence of 3-5 photos telling a story, beginning, middle, end 770 Black & White, show texture, shape and composition. Level 2 1st & Blue 10X; 2nd & Red 8X; 3rd & White 6X 771 A Golden Photo – 1 photo showing the Rule of Third 771 B Golden Photo – 1 photo using the Golden Triangle 771 C Golden Photo – 1 photo using the Golden Rectangle 772 The Space Tells a Story, 1 photo that shows good use of positive & negative space 773 Capture a Candid Photo, collection of 3-5 photos 774 A Freeze the Moment, using setting #1, set shutter speed 1/250 to freeze action for a clear photo 774 B Freeze the Moment, using setting #2, set shutter speed to 1/30 775 A Panning the Action, display 1 photo showing panning technique 775 B Panning the Action, display 1 photo showing blurring of motion 776 Bits and Pieces, 1 photo, fill the frame with small parts of a whole subject 777 Panoramas, take a series of photographs to create and panorama. Level 3 1st & Blue 10X; 2nd & Red 8X; 3rd & White 6X 778 Reflections, 1 picture of reflections as subjects. 779 A Still-Life, 1 photo that includes similar Themes – Arrange similar objects against a neutral background (food, toys, glassware). 779 B Sill Life, 1 photo that includes similar colors – arrange items of similar colors (brown eggs, loaf of bread, cutting board, and brown crackers). 779 C Still Life, 1 photo that includes different lighting – use a colored light, light coming through blinds or faint lighting on clear vases or glasses. 779 D Still Life, 1 photo that includes your interest – Gather objects that are related in some way such as cooking tools, baseball equipment, books, etc. 780 A Say “Cheese”, display 1 formal portrait 780 B Say “Cheese”, display 1 informal portrait 781 A Mastering Composition, Display 1 photo that shows symmetry vs/ asymmetry 781 B Mastering Composition, Display 1 photo that shows pattern and texture 781 C Mastering Composition, Display 1 photo that shows shape and form 66 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR

781 D Mastering Composition, Display 1 photo that shows visual rhythms 782 A Expression through color, display 1 photo that shows Monochromatic color techniques 782 B Expression through color, display 1 photo that shows contrasting color techniques 782 C Expression through color, display 1 photo that shows complementary color techniques 783 Details! Details!, display three (3) to five (5) examples that highlight details in a subject you explored. 784 Pictures with a purpose, display 2-3 photos that could be a part of a brochure. 785 How Did They Get That Picture?, display 3-5 photos taken with advanced or specialized equipment.

Horticulture Photography 1st & Blue 10X; 2nd & Red 8X; 3rd & White 6X 786 Single B&W Photo 787 Single Color Photo 788 Sequence of 4 Photos, (B&W or Color) 789 Horticulture Collection (B&W or Color) 6 photos

Sewing - Division 6032 Judging on Danish System X = $1.00 1st & Blue 8X; 2nd & Red 6X; 3rd & White 5X Any 4-H’er who made a sewing project in a guided manner by one of our 4-H sewing leaders is eligible to enter their project for judging at the county fair. The construction winners at the county fair WILL go on to the state fair.

Needlework – Division 6033 Judging on Danish System X=$1.00 1st & Blue 8X; 2nd & Red 6X; 3rd & White 5X

Crochet Any 4-H’er who made a crochet project with the crochet leader is eligible to enter their project for judging. The winners at the county fair WILL go on to the state fair.

Knitting Any 4-H’er who made a knitting project with the knitting leader is eligible to enter their project for judging at the county fair. The winners at the county fair WILL go on to the state fair.

Hand Embroidery Class # Description 818 A Redwork - Item using one type of embroidery stitches 818 B Stamped Cross Stitch – Cross stitched design stamped or plain woven fabric 819 A Candlewicking – Candlewicking design stamped on plain woven fabric. Must include stem/outline, satin and colonial knot stitched. 819 B Stamped Embroidery – Embroidery design stamped on plain woven fabric or . Must include three (3) or more different stitches. May use more than one color floss. 819 C Free Embroidery – Embroidery design used to embellish a base fabric without the design being drawn on the fabric. Must include three (3) or more different stitches. May use more than one color floss. 820A Cross Stitch on Gingham – Cross stitch on ¼ inch gingham 820 B Counted Cross Stitch on 11 Count Aida Cloth 820 C Chicken Scratch on Gingham – Chicken Scratch on ¼ inch gingham or smaller checked gingham fabric. 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 67

821 Crewel Embroidery – Crewel embroidery design on or cotton twill fabric using crewel or Persian . 822 A Counted Cross Stitch on 14 Count Aida Cloth 822 B Counted Cross Stitch using Waste Canvas 822 C Huck Embroidery – embroidery on huck towel/toweling creating a min. 2” wide border 822 D Swedish Weaving – Swedish Weaving on monk’s cloth creating a min 6” wide border 823 A Ribbon Embroidery using Ribbon for 5 or more stitches 823 B Crazy Quilt – constructed of irregularly shaped fabric pieces embellished with a combination of ribbon work, specialty thread, embroidery stitches, and/or creating a finished crazy quilt design. 823 C Counted Cross Stitch on 18 or 22 Count even weave or Aida Cloth. 823 D English Smocking – Smocked area must be 4x6 inches or larger. Design must include at least 5 different smocking/embroidery stitches.

Lacework / Tatting 830 One Thread Tatting 831 Two Thread Tatting 832 Advanced Tatting

Quilting 833 Quilted Mat (12”x12” finished size) 834 Quilted Runner – machine tacked or hand tied (12”x36” finished size) 835 Quilted Runner – quilted by hand or sewing machine (12”x36”) 836 Hand Quilted Wall Hanging or Small Quilt (36”x36”) 837 Machine Quilted Wall Hanging or Small Quilt (36”x36”) 838 Creative Quilt or Quilted Wall Hanging (at least 24”x24” up to 48”x48”)

4-H Foods Exhibit – Division 6035 Judging on Danish System X=$0.50 1st & Blue 8X; 2nd & Red 6X; 3rd & White 4X May enter up to 3 classes May ONLY use recipes indicated for these. They can be picked up at the Extension Office.

841 – 3 Oatmeal Muffins 847 – 3 Chewy Granola 853 – One Whole Double Bars Crust Apple Pie 842 – 3 Cheese Muffins 848 – 3 Brownies 854 – 3 Cinnamon Twists

843 – 3 Rolled Biscuits 849 – 3 Snickerdoodle 855 – 3 Soft Pretzels Cookies 844 – 3 Scones 850 – Half of One 8” or 9” 856 – One Loaf Oatmeal layer Rich Chocolate Cake Bread 845 – 3 Cornmeal Muffins 851 – Half of One 8” or 9” 857 – One Loaf Honey layer Carrot or Zucchini Whole Wheat Bread Cake 846 – 3 Pieces Coffee 852 – ¼ of a Basic Chiffon 858 – 3 Pieces Classic Cake w/ topping Cake Chocolate Fudge 68 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR

4-H Food Preservation – Division 6036 Judging on Danish System X=$0.50 1st & Blue 8X; 2nd & Red 6X; 3rd & White 4X  4-H’er may only enter one (1) class  See the Extension Office for preservation details State Fair Eligible Classes 861 Dried Apples

862 Salsa (pint jar or smaller)

863 Dill Pickles (pint jar or smaller)

864 Strawberry Jam (half pint or smaller jar)

865 Green Beans (pint jar)

Open Class Canning – Not State Fair Eligible Judging on Danish System X=$0.50 1st & Blue 6X; 2nd & Red 5X; 3rd & White 3X  May enter only if exhibiting in a Food Preservation unit

Class # Description Class # Description 206 1 Quart Tomatoes 211 1 Quart Beets 207 1 Quart Tomato Juice 212 1 Quart Green Beans 208 1 Quart Peaches 213 1 Pint Corn 209 1 Quart Blackberries 214 1 Pint Limas 210 1 Quart Cherries 215 1 Pint Peas

DIVISION 6039 - 4-H HOME ENVIRONMENT Judging on the Danish System X = $0.50 1st & Blue = 6X; 2nd & Red = 5X; 3rd & White = 3X

1. A member may enter up to two classes within ONE of the Units I—Advanced and one class in Changing Spaces in the Home Environment Division. 2. The work on the entry must be done by the 4-H member since the previous year’s County Fair. 3. Wall hangings and bulletin boards must be ready to hang with appropriate hardware attached. 4. Refinished item refers to an item already in use which has been given a new finish using paint or some type of seal.

Unit I EXHIBITS from Exploring Your Home project book

887 Color Collage - (pp. 7-8, activity 3.) Mount collage on mat board or foam core board. (Must be ready to hang with appropriate hardware attached)

888 Texture Collage - (pp. 8-9, choose either Activity 1 or 2). Mount collage or rubbing on mat board or foam core board. (Must be ready to hang with appropriate hardware attached)

889 Transparent finish applied to small wood object. (pp. 13-14) Apply a clear finish such as tung oil, penetrating seal or polyurethane which does not include stain to a small wood object such as a bowl, tray, cutting board, board game or box. A transparent finish allows the wood grain to show through. Judging emphasis will be on how well the object is prepared for the finish and how well the finish has been applied, not the construction of the wood object. The wood object may be made by the member, made by someone else, purchased or found. Items that are stained or finished with paint do not fit in this class.

890 Simple cloth item for the home (Sewing machine may be used but is not required) Examples: decorative pillow, tablecloth, laundry bag, place mats; draped valance with accompanying photo showing end result; footstool with a seat made of woven fabric; fabric applied to an item such as a box, plate, or lampshade. Unacceptable: purses, tote bags, backpacks, duffle bags.

891 Wastebasket – (pp. 10-12) decorated by member

892 Bulletin board (must be ready to hang with appropriate hardware attached)

Unit II EXHIBITS from Living with Others project book

893 Decorative item for the home—created by the member as part of a 4-H Home Environment Project.

894 Simple wood item refinished by the 4-H member (pp. 14-15) - Item should have straight lines with no elaborate carvings or turnings. (The idea is to learn how to apply a new finish such as paint, stain, varnish, polyurethane, etc. to a simple wooden furnishing that’s already in use.) Documentation is to include a “before” photo with explanation of how the item was refinished must be securely attached. Examples: refinished footstool, children's furniture, small box, tray, picture frame, bookshelves, and plant stand.

895 Cloth item for the home created using a sewing machine (Unit II, p. 12-14) – Examples: hemmed tablecloth or table runner, wall hanging, pillow, pillow case, throw, embellished towels, shower curtain, chair cover, laundry bag, pet bed, valence, and curtains. Unacceptable: purses, tote bags, backpacks, duffle bags.

896 Invitation and thank you letter/note—Design an invitation and thank you letter/note for a sleepover, birthday party or other occasion of your choice. (p. 6-7) Cards/letters may be created with computer software or handwritten. Decorations on the cards/letters may be member’s original artwork, computer- generated art, purchased or found decorative items. The message written in the card or letter is more important than the decorations. Write your name and county on the back of each card/letter and place each card/letter in a plastic sheet protector. (For the fair, it is best to use a fictitious address and contact information on the invitation or thank you.)

Unit III EXHIBITS from Where I Live project book.

897 Accessory for the home created by the 4-H member - This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) the accessory and 2) a sheet or folder of documentation. Documentation is to include: a sketch or photo to show how the accessory is used in the home and a description of how the design and colors fit in with the other furnishings and color used in the home. Examples: stitchery or appliqué wall hanging, latch hook items, pillow with applied design (stitchery, appliqué or other media), rug, picture in appropriate frame and ready to hang.

898 Individual Place Table setting - This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) one individual place setting appropriate to a theme or event chosen by the 4-H member and 2) a color photo or diagram of the place setting showing how it should be arranged. Include plate, beverage container(s) and placemat and napkin. Additional decorative item(s) are optional (pp. 11-13). Flatware (knife, fork and tray, cutting board, board game or box. A transparent finish allows the wood grain to show through. Judging emphasis will be on how well the object is prepared for the finish and how well the finish has been applied, not the construction of the wood object. The wood object may be made by the member, made by someone else, purchased or found. Items that are stained2019 or finishedHARRISON with paint COUNTY do not fitFAIR in - 69 this class.

4-H Food Preservation – Division 6036 890 Simple cloth item for the home (Sewing machine may be used but is not required) Examples: Judging on Danish System X=$0.50 decorative pillow, tablecloth, laundry bag, place mats; draped valance with accompanying photo 1st & Blue 8X; 2nd & Red 6X; 3rd & White 4X showing end result; footstool with a seat made of woven fabric; fabric applied to an item such as a box,  4-H’er may only enter one (1) class plate, or lampshade. Unacceptable: purses, tote bags, backpacks, duffle bags.  See the Extension Office for preservation details 891 Wastebasket – (pp. 10-12) decorated by member State Fair Eligible Classes 861 Dried Apples 892 Bulletin board (must be ready to hang with appropriate hardware attached)

862 Salsa (pint jar or smaller) Unit II EXHIBITS from Living with Others project book 863 Dill Pickles (pint jar or smaller) 893 Decorative item for the home—created by the member as part of a 4-H Home Environment Project.

864 Strawberry Jam (half pint or smaller jar) 894 Simple wood item refinished by the 4-H member (pp. 14-15) - Item should have straight lines with no elaborate carvings or turnings. (The idea is to learn how to apply a new finish such as paint, stain, 865 Green Beans (pint jar) varnish, polyurethane, etc. to a simple wooden furnishing that’s already in use.) Documentation is to include a “before” photo with explanation of how the item was refinished must be securely attached. Examples: refinished footstool, children's furniture, small box, tray, picture frame, bookshelves, and Open Class Canning – Not State Fair Eligible plant stand. Judging on Danish System X=$0.50 st nd rd 1 & Blue 6X; 2 & Red 5X; 3 & White 3X 895 Cloth item for the home created using a sewing machine (Unit II, p. 12-14) – Examples: hemmed  May enter only if exhibiting in a Food Preservation unit tablecloth or table runner, wall hanging, pillow, pillow case, throw, embellished towels, shower curtain, chair cover, laundry bag, pet bed, valence, and curtains. Unacceptable: purses, tote bags, backpacks, Class # Description Class # Description duffle bags. 206 1 Quart Tomatoes 211 1 Quart Beets 207 1 Quart Tomato Juice 212 1 Quart Green Beans 208 1 Quart Peaches 213 1 Pint Corn 896 Invitation and thank you letter/note—Design an invitation and thank you letter/note for a sleepover, 209 1 Quart Blackberries 214 1 Pint Limas birthday party or other occasion of your choice. (p. 6-7) Cards/letters may be created with computer 210 1 Quart Cherries 215 1 Pint Peas software or handwritten. Decorations on the cards/letters may be member’s original artwork, computer- generated art, purchased or found decorative items. The message written in the card or letter is more important than the decorations. Write your name and county on the back of each card/letter and place DIVISION 6039 - 4-H HOME ENVIRONMENT each card/letter in a plastic sheet protector. (For the fair, it is best to use a fictitious address and Judging on the Danish System X = $0.50 contact information on the invitation or thank you.) 1st & Blue = 6X; 2nd & Red = 5X; 3rd & White = 3X

Unit III EXHIBITS from Where I Live project book. 1. A member may enter up to two classes within ONE of the Units I—Advanced and one class in Changing Spaces in the Home Environment Division. 897 Accessory for the home created by the 4-H member - This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) 2. The work on the entry must be done by the 4-H member since the previous year’s County Fair. the accessory and 2) a sheet or folder of documentation. Documentation is to include: a sketch or 3. Wall hangings and bulletin boards must be ready to hang with appropriate hardware attached. photo to show how the accessory is used in the home and a description of how the design and colors fit 4. Refinished item refers to an item already in use which has been given a new finish using paint or some in with the other furnishings and color used in the home. Examples: stitchery or appliqué wall hanging, type of seal. latch hook items, pillow with applied design (stitchery, appliqué or other media), rug, picture in appropriate frame and ready to hang. Unit I EXHIBITS from Exploring Your Home project book 898 Individual Place Table setting - This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) one individual place 887 Color Collage - (pp. 7-8, activity 3.) Mount collage on mat board or foam core board. (Must be ready setting appropriate to a theme or event chosen by the 4-H member and 2) a color photo or diagram of to hang with appropriate hardware attached) the place setting showing how it should be arranged. Include plate, beverage container(s) and placemat and napkin. Additional decorative item(s) are optional (pp. 11-13). Flatware (knife, fork and 888 Texture Collage - (pp. 8-9, choose either Activity 1 or 2). Mount collage or rubbing on mat board or spoon) must be included in the photo/diagram showing how all the items are arranged, but do NOT foam core board. (Must be ready to hang with appropriate hardware attached) send flatware to the state fair. To insure that all pieces get returned to the member, write the name and county of the exhibitor on tape and place it on every part of the table setting in a location hidden to the 889 Transparent finish applied to small wood object. (pp. 13-14) Apply a clear finish such as tung oil, public when exhibited at the fair. penetrating seal or polyurethane which does not include stain to a small wood object such as a bowl, tray, cutting board, board game or box. A transparent finish allows the wood grain to show through. 899 Piece of furniture refinished (stripped, sanded, and painted or stained/sealed) by the 4-H member Judging emphasis will be on how well the object is prepared for the finish and how well the finish has (pp. 16-20) - This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) the furniture and 2) Documentation is to been applied, not the construction of the wood object. The wood object may be made by the member, include a “before” photo with explanation of how the item was refinished must be securely attached. made by someone else, purchased or found. Items that are stained or finished with paint do not fit in Examples: rocker, table, chair or chest. this class. 900 Old or discarded item made useful in a new way as a home accessory (p. 20) - This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) the accessory and 2) a sheet or folder of documentation. Documentation is to 890 Simple cloth item for the home (Sewing machine may be used but is not required) Examples: include a “before” photo; an explanation of how the item was made useful again in a new way; decorative pillow, tablecloth, laundry bag, place mats; draped valance with accompanying photo materials used, cost and time involved in project. Examples: old silverware flattened and made into showing end result; footstool with a seat made of woven fabric; fabric applied to an item such as a box, wind chimes; scrap wood pieces made into wall art; old lace doily attached to a pillow or framed; old plate, or lampshade. Unacceptable: purses, tote bags, backpacks, duffle bags. tool box cleaned up and made into a TV stand.

891 Wastebasket – (pp. 10-12) decorated by member Unit IV EXHIBITS from In My Home project book

892 Bulletin board (must be ready to hang with appropriate hardware attached) 901 An accessory for the home, made with member’s original or adapted design – This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) the accessory and 2) a sheet or folder of documentation. Documentation is to include an explanation of how the item was created/adapted and a description of how and where item is Unit II EXHIBITS from Living with Others project book used in the home. Examples: latch hooked rug or wall hanging; pillow with stitchery design; wall hanging of natural dyed , or drawing with mat and finished or refinished frame. 893 Decorative item for the home—created by the member as part of a 4-H Home Environment Project. 902 Heritage item refinished, restored, or made by the 4-H member - This exhibit is to be made up of 894 Simple wood item refinished by the 4-H member (pp. 14-15) - Item should have straight lines with no two parts: 1) the item and 2) a sheet or folder of documentation. Documentation is to include elaborate carvings or turnings. (The idea is to learn how to apply a new finish such as paint, stain, information on the history or meaning of the item to the member, how the item was refinished, restored, varnish, polyurethane, etc. to a simple wooden furnishing that’s already in use.) Documentation is to or made by the member, and how it is used in the home. Examples include antique or collectible include a “before” photo with explanation of how the item was refinished must be securely attached. furniture, memory box, scrapbook that reflects family history/home/house/farm/land of several Examples: refinished footstool, children's furniture, small box, tray, picture frame, bookshelves, and generations), quilt with heritage design, wall hanging showing family tree. plant stand.

895 Cloth item for the home created using a sewing machine (Unit II, p. 12-14) – Examples: hemmed tablecloth or table runner, wall hanging, pillow, pillow case, throw, embellished towels, shower curtain, 903 Purchased article selected by 4-H member to solve a home decorating problem – This exhibit is chair cover, laundry bag, pet bed, valence, and curtains. Unacceptable: purses, tote bags, backpacks, to be made up of two parts: 1) the purchased article and 2) a folder of documentation. Documentation duffle bags. is to include a description of the problem to be solved, alternatives considered in the solution of the problem, how the plan was carried out, resources used (time, money) and member's evaluation of the results (satisfaction with purchased article, how article is used in the home), and photos illustrating the before and after effect. Examples include wall decoration, lamp, vase, storage item, desk accessories, 896 Invitation and thank you letter/note—Design an invitation and thank you letter/note for a sleepover, bedspread, rug, table linens, pillow, and draperies. birthday party or other occasion of your choice. (p. 6-7) Cards/letters may be created with computer software or handwritten. Decorations on the cards/letters may be member’s original artwork, computer- 904 A cloth article made by the 4-H'er showing a major home improvement – This exhibit is to be generated art, purchased or found decorative items. The message written in the card or letter is more made up of two parts: 1) the cloth article and 2) a folder of documentation. Documentation is to include important than the decorations. Write your name and county on the back of each card/letter and place a written description, “before” and “after” pictures /showing how cloth article is used in home, other each card/letter in a plastic sheet protector. (For the fair, it is best to use a fictitious address and colors used in room, time and costs involved, and care required. Examples: bedspread, quilt, window contact information on the invitation or thank you.) treatment and boxed bench pad. Unacceptable: purses, tote bags, backpacks, duffle bags.

Unit Advanced: Self-Directed Project--the intent of the following classes is to give members an opportunity Unit III EXHIBITS from Where I Live project book. to put everything they have learned in Units I-IV of the home environment projects into practice.

897 Accessory for the home created by the 4-H member - This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) 905 Furniture Experience—Furniture which has been refinished, reupholstered, recovered, recycled, the accessory and 2) a sheet or folder of documentation. Documentation is to include: a sketch or reused or remodeled - Exhibit is to be made up of two pieces: 1) the piece of furniture and 2) a folder photo to show how the accessory is used in the home and a description of how the design and colors fit describing the original condition of the furniture (include a picture if possible), work required in completing project, time and cost involved, and how item is used in the home. DO NOT INCLUDE in with the other furnishings and color used in the home. Examples: stitchery or appliqué wall hanging, NEWLY CONSTRUCTED FURNITURE. latch hook items, pillow with applied design (stitchery, appliqué or other media), rug, picture in appropriate frame and ready to hang.

898 Individual Place Table setting - This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) one individual place setting appropriate to a theme or event chosen by the 4-H member and 2) a color photo or diagram of the place setting showing how it should be arranged. Include plate, beverage container(s) and placemat and napkin. Additional decorative item(s) are optional (pp. 11-13). Flatware (knife, fork and spoon) must be included in the photo/diagram showing how all the items are arranged, but do NOT send flatware to the state fair. To insure that all pieces get returned to the member, write the name and county of the exhibitor on tape and place it on every part of the table setting in a location hidden to the public when exhibited at the fair.

899 Piece of furniture refinished (stripped, sanded, and painted or stained/sealed) by the 4-H member (pp. 16-20) - This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) the furniture and 2) Documentation is to include a “before” photo with explanation of how the item was refinished must be securely attached. Examples: rocker, table, chair or chest.

900 Old or discarded item made useful in a new way as a home accessory (p. 20) - This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) the accessory and 2) a sheet or folder of documentation. Documentation is to include a “before” photo; an explanation of how the item was made useful again in a new way; materials used, cost and time involved in project. Examples: old silverware flattened and made into wind chimes; scrap wood pieces made into wall art; old lace doily attached to a pillow or framed; old 70 - 2019tool HARRISON box cleaned COUNTYup and made FAIR into a TV stand.

Unit IV EXHIBITS from In My Home project book

901 An accessory for the home, made with member’s original or adapted design – This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) the accessory and 2) a sheet or folder of documentation. Documentation is to include an explanation of how the item was created/adapted and a description of how and where item is used in the home. Examples: latch hooked rug or wall hanging; pillow with stitchery design; wall hanging of natural dyed yarns, or drawing with mat and finished or refinished frame.

902 Heritage item refinished, restored, or made by the 4-H member - This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) the item and 2) a sheet or folder of documentation. Documentation is to include information on the history or meaning of the item to the member, how the item was refinished, restored, or made by the member, and how it is used in the home. Examples include antique or collectible furniture, memory box, scrapbook that reflects family history/home/house/farm/land of several generations), quilt with heritage design, wall hanging showing family tree.

903 Purchased article selected by 4-H member to solve a home decorating problem – This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) the purchased article and 2) a folder of documentation. Documentation is to include a description of the problem to be solved, alternatives considered in the solution of the problem, how the plan was carried out, resources used (time, money) and member's evaluation of the results (satisfaction with purchased article, how article is used in the home), and photos illustrating the before and after effect. Examples include wall decoration, lamp, vase, storage item, desk accessories, bedspread, rug, table linens, pillow, and draperies.

904 A cloth article made by the 4-H'er showing a major home improvement – This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) the cloth article and 2) a folder of documentation. Documentation is to include a written description, “before” and “after” pictures /showing how cloth article is used in home, other colors used in room, time and costs involved, and care required. Examples: bedspread, quilt, window treatment and boxed bench pad. Unacceptable: purses, tote bags, backpacks, duffle bags.

Unit Advanced: Self-Directed Project--the intent of the following classes is to give members an opportunity to put everything they have learned in Units I-IV of the home environment projects into practice.

905 Furniture Experience—Furniture which has been refinished, reupholstered, recovered, recycled, reused or remodeled - Exhibit is to be made up of two pieces: 1) the piece of furniture and 2) a folder describing the original condition of the furniture (include a picture if possible), work required in completing project, time and cost involved, and how item is used in the home. DO NOT INCLUDE NEWLY CONSTRUCTED FURNITURE.

906 Design Experience - Create a plan for or actually complete a design experience. The exhibit is to be made up of two pieces: 1) a home furnishing item which is representative of the design experience (item may be made by the member or purchased) and 2) a folder or notebook describing the plan. Examples of project ideas: a plan for redecorating a room; creation of an accessory item using an original design of 4-H member; notebook with pictures and descriptions of architectural styles used in Kentucky homes.

907 Heritage Experience - Complete a heritage project. The exhibit is to be made up of two pieces: 1) an item representative of the heritage experience and 2) a folder or notebook describing the overall experience, the significance of the project to your family. Examples of project ideas: Restoration of a family heirloom (could include caning, reseating, etc.) including who it belonged to and the significance to the family; study of furniture styles including pictures and history; study of old buildings in the community including photos and descriptions of the architectural significance, period of history, uses of the buildings; create an item after learning a heritage or craft skill...especially from an older family member or friend and describe how skill was learned, how interest was stimulated and how you will use item and skill.

908 Major Home Improvement Experience - Complete a major home improvement project. The exhibit is to be made up of a notebook which describes the project, tell whether project was an individual project or a group or family project, describe the do-it-yourself skills learned time and cost involved. Include before, during, and after photographs, if possible. Examples: improve storage areas in the house or garage; paint the house; and decorate a room; remodel the basement.

CHANGING SPACES: 909 Room Floor Plan. This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) a mounted printout of a room and 2) folder of the documentation described below. Use the Better Homes and Gardens web site www.bhg.com/decorating/arrange-a-room/ or similar software to draw a room (scale: 1 square = 1 foot). Include a door(s), window(s), and furniture. Print in color or black and white (Minimum size 8 ½ x 11 inches. Maximum size 11 x 17 inches). Mount the printout on mat board or foam core board. Documentation should include answers to these questions: 1. Is the room you have drawn similar to a room in your house? What are its dimensions? How many square feet are in the room? 2. Did you have problems with the web site or software? If so, how did you solve them? 3. Tell about how you worked with the items in your room such as walls, windows, doors and furniture. 910 House Floor Plan. This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) mounted printout of house plan and 2) folder of the documentation described below. Use any software program to draw a house plan. Include bedroom(s), bath(s), living space, kitchen, door(s) and window(s). Including a garage is optional. Print in color or black and white (Minimum size 8 ½ x 11 inches. Maximum size 11 x 17 inches.). Mount the printout on mat board or foam core board. Documentation should include answers to these questions: 1. Does your floor plan resemble the house you live in? If not, did you look at other floor plans for inspiration? What type of roof does your house have? 2. Did you consider how a family member who is disabled (for instance, a wheelchair user) might get around in your home? 3. Describe any problems you had with the software and how you solved them. Tell how you worked with additional items required to create a floor plan.

911 Presentation Board – Color Scheme for One Room: This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) a presentation board as described below and 2) a folder of the documentation described below. Create a presentation board which illustrates a color scheme for any room in the home. On mat board or foam board, mount color pictures or actual swatches of fabric, wall covering, paint, and flooring, (Color pictures may be downloaded and printed or cut from magazines to represent these items. The mounting board should be 15” or 16” X 20” inches. In the folder, describe the person who lives in the room and the decisions required in selecting the color scheme

912 Presentation Board – Floor Plan & Color Scheme for Bedroom: This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) a presentation board as described below and 2) a folder of the documentation described below. Create a presentation board which includes a floor plan (with placement of furniture) and color 906 Design Experience - Create a plan for or actually complete a design experience. The exhibit is to be made up of two pieces: 1) a home furnishing item which is representative of the design experience (item may be made by the member or purchased) and 2) a folder or notebook describing the plan. Examples of project ideas: a plan for redecorating a room; creation of an accessory item using an original design of 4-H member; notebook with pictures and descriptions of architectural styles used in Kentucky homes. spoon) must be included in the photo/diagram showing how all the items are arranged, but do NOT send flatware to the state fair. To insure that all pieces get returned to the member, write the name and 907 Heritage Experience - Complete a heritage project. The exhibit is to be made up of two pieces: 1) an county of the exhibitor on tape and place it on every part of the table setting in a location hidden to the item representative of the heritage experience and 2) a folder or notebook describing the overall public when exhibited at the fair. experience, the significance of the project to your family. Examples of project ideas: Restoration of a family heirloom (could include caning, reseating, etc.) including who it belonged to and the significance 899 Piece of furniture refinished (stripped, sanded, and painted or stained/sealed) by the 4-H member to the family; study of furniture styles including pictures and history; study of old buildings in the (pp. 16-20) - This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) the furniture and 2) Documentation is to community including photos and descriptions of the architectural significance, period of history, uses of include a “before” photo with explanation of how the item was refinished must be securely attached. the buildings; create an item after learning a heritage or craft skill...especially from an older family Examples: rocker, table, chair or chest. member or friend and describe how skill was learned, how interest was stimulated and how you will use item and skill. 900 Old or discarded item made useful in a new way as a home accessory (p. 20) - This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) the accessory and 2) a sheet or folder of documentation. Documentation is to 908 Major Home Improvement Experience - Complete a major home improvement project. The exhibit is include a “before” photo; an explanation of how the item was made useful again in a new way; to be made up of a notebook which describes the project, tell whether project was an individual project materials used, cost and time involved in project. Examples: old silverware flattened and made into or a group or family project, describe the do-it-yourself skills learned time and cost involved. Include wind chimes; scrap wood pieces made into wall art; old lace doily attached to a pillow or framed; old before, during, and after photographs, if possible. Examples: improve storage areas in the house or tool box cleaned up and made into a TV stand. garage; paint the house; wallpaper and decorate a room; remodel2019 the basement. HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 71

Unit IV EXHIBITS from In My Home project book CHANGING SPACES: 909 Room Floor Plan. This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) a mounted printout of a room and 2) 901 An accessory for the home, made with member’s original or adapted design – This exhibit is to be folder of the documentation described below. Use the Better Homes and Gardens web site made up of two parts: 1) the accessory and 2) a sheet or folder of documentation. Documentation is to www.bhg.com/decorating/arrange-a-room/ or similar software to draw a room (scale: 1 square = 1 foot). include an explanation of how the item was created/adapted and a description of how and where item is Include a door(s), window(s), and furniture. Print in color or black and white (Minimum size 8 ½ x 11 used in the home. Examples: latch hooked rug or wall hanging; pillow with stitchery design; wall inches. Maximum size 11 x 17 inches). Mount the printout on mat board or foam core board. hanging of natural dyed yarns, or drawing with mat and finished or refinished frame. Documentation should include answers to these questions: 1. Is the room you have drawn similar to a room in your house? What are its dimensions? How many square feet are in the room? 2. Did you 902 Heritage item refinished, restored, or made by the 4-H member - This exhibit is to be made up of have problems with the web site or software? If so, how did you solve them? 3. Tell about how you two parts: 1) the item and 2) a sheet or folder of documentation. Documentation is to include worked with the items in your room such as walls, windows, doors and furniture. information on the history or meaning of the item to the member, how the item was refinished, restored, 910 House Floor Plan. This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) mounted printout of house plan and or made by the member, and how it is used in the home. Examples include antique or collectible 2) folder of the documentation described below. Use any software program to draw a house plan. furniture, memory box, scrapbook that reflects family history/home/house/farm/land of several Include bedroom(s), bath(s), living space, kitchen, door(s) and window(s). Including a garage is generations), quilt with heritage design, wall hanging showing family tree. optional. Print in color or black and white (Minimum size 8 ½ x 11 inches. Maximum size 11 x 17 inches.). Mount the printout on mat board or foam core board. Documentation should include answers to these questions: 1. Does your floor plan resemble the house you live in? If not, did you look at other floor plans for inspiration? What type of roof does your house have? 2. Did you consider how a family 903 Purchased article selected by 4-H member to solve a home decorating problem – This exhibit is member who is disabled (for instance, a wheelchair user) might get around in your home? 3. Describe to be made up of two parts: 1) the purchased article and 2) a folder of documentation. Documentation any problems you had with the software and how you solved them. Tell how you worked with additional is to include a description of the problem to be solved, alternatives considered in the solution of the items required to create a floor plan. problem, how the plan was carried out, resources used (time, money) and member's evaluation of the results (satisfaction with purchased article, how article is used in the home), and photos illustrating the 911 Presentation Board – Color Scheme for One Room: This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) a before and after effect. Examples include wall decoration, lamp, vase, storage item, desk accessories, presentation board as described below and 2) a folder of the documentation described below. Create a bedspread, rug, table linens, pillow, and draperies. presentation board which illustrates a color scheme for any room in the home. On mat board or foam board, mount color pictures or actual swatches of fabric, wall covering, paint, and flooring, (Color 904 A cloth article made by the 4-H'er showing a major home improvement – This exhibit is to be pictures may be downloaded and printed or cut from magazines to represent these items. The made up of two parts: 1) the cloth article and 2) a folder of documentation. Documentation is to include mounting board should be 15” or 16” X 20” inches. In the folder, describe the person who lives in the a written description, “before” and “after” pictures /showing how cloth article is used in home, other room and the decisions required in selecting the color scheme colors used in room, time and costs involved, and care required. Examples: bedspread, quilt, window treatment and boxed bench pad. Unacceptable: purses, tote bags, backpacks, duffle bags. 912 Presentation Board – Floor Plan & Color Scheme for Bedroom: This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) a presentation board as described below and 2) a folder of the documentation described Unit Advanced: Self-Directed Project--the intent of the following classes is to give members an opportunity below. Create a presentation board which includes a floor plan (with placement of furniture) and color to put everything they have learned in Units I-IV of the home environment projects into practice.

905 Furniture Experience—Furniture which has been refinished, reupholstered, recovered, recycled, reused or remodeled - Exhibit is to be made up of two pieces: 1) the piece of furniture and 2) a folder describing the original condition of the furniture (include a picture if possible), work required in completing project, time and cost involved, and how item is used in the home. DO NOT INCLUDE NEWLY CONSTRUCTED FURNITURE. 72 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR

scheme for a bedroom. Use the Better Homes and Gardens web site www.bhg.com/decorating/arrange-a-room/ or similar software to draw the bedroom (scale: 1 square = 1 foot). Include a door(s), window(s), and furniture. Print in color or black and white. On mat or foam board, mount the floor plan and color pictures or actual swatches of fabric, wall covering, paint, and flooring. (Color pictures may be downloaded and printed or cut from magazines to represent these items.) The mounting board should be 15” or 16” X 20.” In the folder, describe the person who lives in the room and the decisions required in selecting the color scheme, flooring, wall, and window treatments; describe the furniture and how the furniture was arranged to accommodate traffic flow; describe the floor, wall, and window treatments selected, etc.; and describe what you like most about the room.

913 Presentation Board – Floor Plan & Color Scheme for Great Room or Family Room: This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) a presentation board as described below and 2) a folder of the documentation described below. Create a presentation board which includes a room floor plan (with placement of furniture) and color scheme for a great room/family room. Use the Better Homes and Gardens web site www.bhg.com/decorating/arrange-a-room/ or similar software to draw the room (scale: 1 square = 1 foot). Include a door(s), window(s), and furniture. Print in color or black and white. On mat or foam board, mount the floor plan and color pictures or actual swatches of fabric, wall covering, paint, and flooring. (Color pictures may be downloaded and printed or cut from magazines to represent these items.) The mounting board should be 15” or 16” X 20.” In the folder, describe the family who uses the room and the decisions required in selecting the color scheme, flooring, wall, and window treatments; describe the furniture and how the furniture was arranged to accommodate traffic flow; describe the floor, wall, and window treatments selected, etc.; and describe what you like most.

Division 6040 – Consumer & Financial Education Judging on the Danish System X=$0.50 1st & Blue = 8X; 2nd & Red = 5X; 3rd & White = 3X Level 1 914 Poster on “Bargain Shopping” for grades 4 & 5. See Extension Office for details 915 Poster on “What is the Best Buy?” for grades 4 & 5. See Extension Office for details. Level 2 916 Poster on “Media and the Marketplace” – for grades 6 – 8. See Extension Office for details. 917 Poster on “Decision! Decisions! Decide!” – for grades 6-8 see Extension Office for details. Level 3 918 Poster on “How to Write a Wrong” – for grades 9-12 see Extension Office for details. 919 Poster on “I Own a Car or Does It Own Me?” for grades 9-12 see Extension Office for details. 920 Poster on “What Does Real Life Cost” – for grades 9-12 see Extension Office for Details.

Division 6041 – 4-H Leadership & Communication Project Judging on the Danish System X=$0.50 Haydon1st & Blue = 8X; 2nd & Red = 5X; 3rd & White = 3X 6041-A Communication Project 925 Junior Division: Resume – one page resume using Microsoft Word. See Kentucky 4-H Workforce Preparation and Career Readiness Curriculum.Equipment, Inc. 926 Senior Division Resume – same as Junior 604140-B LeadershipKy. Hwy. Project 392 (Republican Pike) • Cynthiana 927 Junior Level – 2 pages based on an activity, program or project from the 4-H leadership Curriculum or program (i.e. club, activity, project, or event) 928 Senior Level – same as junior level except needs to be 4 pages.

6041-C Secretary Scrapbook 859-234-4621 629 4-H Club Scrapbook – using pictures and captions tell about your 4-H Clubs year focusing on YOURleadership, communications LOCAL and community DEALER: service activities (no limit on number of pages). scheme for a bedroom. Use the Better Homes and Gardens web site www.bhg.com/decorating/arrange-a-room/ or similar software to draw the bedroom (scale: 1 square = 1 foot). Include a door(s), window(s), and furniture. Print in color or black and white. On mat or foam board, mount the floor plan and color pictures or actual swatches of fabric, wall covering, paint, and flooring. (Color pictures may be downloaded and printed or cut from magazines to represent these items.) The mounting board should be 15” or 16” X 20.” In the folder, describe the person who lives in the room and the decisions required in selecting the color scheme, flooring, wall, and window treatments; describe the furniture and how the furniture was arranged to accommodate traffic flow; describe the floor, wall, and window treatments selected, etc.; and describe what you like most about the room.

913 Presentation Board – Floor Plan & Color Scheme for Great Room or Family Room: This exhibit is to be made up of two parts: 1) a presentation board as described below and 2) a folder of the documentation described below. Create a presentation board which includes a room floor plan (with placement of furniture) and color scheme for a great room/family room. Use the Better Homes and Gardens web site www.bhg.com/decorating/arrange-a-room/ or similar software to draw the room (scale: 1 square = 1 foot). Include a door(s), window(s), and furniture. Print in color or black and white. On mat or foam board, mount the floor plan and color pictures or actual swatches of fabric, wall covering, paint, and flooring. (Color pictures may be downloaded and printed or cut from magazines to represent these items.) The mounting board should be 15” or 16” X 20.” In the folder, describe the family who uses the room and the decisions required in selecting the color scheme, flooring, wall, and window treatments; describe the furniture and how the furniture was arranged to accommodate traffic flow; describe the floor, wall, and window treatments selected, etc.;2019 and HARRISON describe what COUNTYyou like most. FAIR - 73 scheme for a bedroom. Use the Better Homes and Gardens web site Division 6040 – Consumer & Financial Education www.bhg.com/decorating/arrange-a-room/ or similar software to draw the bedroom (scale: 1 square = 1 Judging on the Danish System X=$0.50 foot). Include a door(s), window(s), and furniture. Print in color or black and white. On mat or foam st nd rd board, mount the floor plan and color pictures or actual swatches of fabric, wall covering, paint, and 1 & Blue = 8X; 2 & Red = 5X; 3 & White = 3X flooring. (Color pictures may be downloaded and printed or cut from magazines to represent these Level 1 items.) The mounting board should be 15” or 16” X 20.” In the folder, describe the person who lives in 914 Poster on “Bargain Shopping” for grades 4 & 5. See Extension Office for details the room and the decisions required in selecting the color scheme, flooring, wall, and window 915 Poster on “What is the Best Buy?” for grades 4 & 5. See Extension Office for details. treatments; describe the furniture and how the furniture was arranged to accommodate traffic flow; Level 2 describe the floor, wall, and window treatments selected, etc.; and describe what you like most about 916 Poster on “Media and the Marketplace” – for grades 6 – 8. See Extension Office for details. the room. 917 Poster on “Decision! Decisions! Decide!” – for grades 6-8 see Extension Office for details. Level 3 913 Presentation Board – Floor Plan & Color Scheme for Great Room or Family Room: This exhibit is 918 Poster on “How to Write a Wrong” – for grades 9-12 see Extension Office for details. to be made up of two parts: 1) a presentation board as described below and 2) a folder of the 919 Poster on “I Own a Car or Does It Own Me?” for grades 9-12 see Extension Office for details. documentation described below. Create a presentation board which includes a room floor plan (with 920 Poster on “What Does Real Life Cost” – for grades 9-12 see Extension Office for Details. placement of furniture) and color scheme for a great room/family room. Use the Better Homes and Gardens web site www.bhg.com/decorating/arrange-a-room/ or similar software to draw the room (scale: 1 square = 1 foot). Include a door(s), window(s), and furniture. Print in color or black and white. Division 6041 – 4-H Leadership & Communication Project On mat or foam board, mount the floor plan and color pictures or actual swatches of fabric, wall Judging on the Danish System X=$0.50 covering, paint, and flooring. (Color pictures may be downloaded and printed or cut from magazines to 1st & Blue = 8X; 2nd & Red = 5X; 3rd & White = 3X represent these items.) The mounting board should be 15” or 16” X 20.” In the folder, describe the family who uses the room and the decisions required in selecting the color scheme, flooring, wall, and 6041-A Communication Project window treatments; describe the furniture and how the furniture was arranged to accommodate traffic 925 Junior Division: Resume – one page resume using Microsoft Word. See Kentucky 4-H Workforce flow; describe the floor, wall, and window treatments selected, etc.; and describe what you like most. Preparation and Career Readiness Curriculum. 926 Senior Division Resume – same as Junior Division 6040 – Consumer & Financial Education 6041-B Leadership Project Judging on the Danish System X=$0.50 927 Junior Level – 2 pages based on an activity, program or project from the 4-H leadership Curriculum or st nd rd 1 & Blue = 8X; 2 & Red = 5X; 3 & White = 3X program (i.e. club, activity, project, or event) 928 Senior Level – same as junior level except needs to be 4 pages. Level 1 914 Poster on “Bargain Shopping” for grades 4 & 5. See Extension Office for details 6041-C Secretary Scrapbook 915 Poster on “What is the Best Buy?” for grades 4 & 5. See Extension Office for details. 629 4-H Club Scrapbook – using pictures and captions tell about your 4-H Clubs year focusing on Level 2 leadership, communications and community service activities (no limit on number of pages). 916 Poster on “Media and the Marketplace” – for grades 6 – 8. See Extension Office for details. 917 Poster on “Decision! Decisions! Decide!” – for grades 6-8 see Extension Office for details. Level 3 AUTO | HOME | LIFE | BUSINESS | A MEMBER SERVICE | KYFB.COM 918 Poster on “How to Write a Wrong” – for grades 9-12 see Extension Office for details. 919 Poster on “I Own a Car or Does It Own Me?” for grades 9-12 see Extension Office for details. 920 Poster on “What Does Real Life Cost” – for grades 9-12 see Extension Office for Details.

Division 6041 – 4-H Leadership & Communication Project Judging on the Danish System X=$0.50 1st & Blue = 8X; 2nd & Red = 5X; 3rd & White = 3X 6041-A Communication Project 925 Junior Division: Resume – one page resume using Microsoft Word. See Kentucky 4-H Workforce Preparation and Career Readiness Curriculum. 926 Senior Division Resume – same as Junior

6041-B Leadership Project 927 Junior Level – 2 pages based on an activity, program or project from the 4-H leadership Curriculum or program (i.e. club, activity, project, or event) 928 Senior Level – same as junior level except needs to be 4 pages.

6041-C Secretary Scrapbook 629 4-H Club Scrapbook – using pictures and captions tell about your 4-H Clubs year focusing on Covering Kentuckians everywhere leadership, communications and community service activities (no limit on number of pages). from the back yard to the back forty.

You never know what’s going to happen, or where. But, if you’re covered by Kentucky Farm Bureau, the state’s largest property and casualty insurer, you know where to turn: to your local Kentucky Farm Bureau agent. Harrison County Farm Bureau &Insurance Services KENTUCKY FARM BUREAU INSURANCE 3186 US Hwy 27S, Cynthiana, KY 41031 859-234-4514 BIG ON COMMITMENT 4-H Cake Decorating 1. Entry consists of a decorated cake. 2. Judging is based on decoration only not taste. 3. Exhibit is not limited to a color or design. 4. Refrigeration will NOT be provided. 5. Exhibit must be limited in size to no taller than 24” and no more than ½ sheet board.

1060 Junior 4-H Cake Decorating (Cake must include the 4-H Clover either in design or decoration) 1061 Senior 4-H Cake Decorating (Cake must include the 4-H Clover either in design or decoration)

1062 Junior General Cake Decorating 1063 Senior General Cake Decorating 74 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR

Division 6042- Kentucky 4-H Trends Cup Cakes Judging on the Danish System X=$0.50 1st & Blue = 8X; 2nd & Red = 6X; 3rd & White = 4X 1. Entry consists of a decorated cake. 2. Judging is based on decoration only not taste. 3. Exhibit is not limited to a color or design. 1. A 4-H’er is limited to one entry per class. A member may enter up to 3 classes within the 4-H Trends Division. 2. All items must have been made since the last County Fair. 4. Refrigeration will NOT be provided. 3. All photography classes with one photograph must be mounted on 10”x 16” MAT BOARD-available at the 5. Exhibit must be limited to two cupcakes. Extension Office (no poster board or foam core board accepted). Single photographs are limited to up to a maximum size of 8”x 12”. 1070 Junior 4-H Cup Cake Decorating 4. Each picture must be mounted securely. Rubber cement or dry mounting tissue is recommended. Do not 1071 Senior 4-H Cup Cake Decorating use photo mounting corners. 5. All photographic entries are required to have sticky-back Velcro (“hook” Velcro only) in each of the four 1072 Junior General Cup Cake Decorating corners on the back of the mat board for easier exhibiting. The “loop”/smooth Velcro is not necessary and 1073 Senior General Cup Cake Decorating leaving it off will minimize hanging preparation time by judges. Non Traditional Needlework Clover Photography The objective of this category if for youth to learn the basic stitches of knitting either using non-traditional 1. Exhibit is limited to a single photograph. needles, arms, or looms. 2. Subject of photograph must include 4-leaf clover. (Photographs of 3-leaf clovers will NOT be accepted.) Loom Knitting 3. 4-leaf clover may be real or created. 4. Photograph may be color or black and white. 1074 Junior Loom Knitting 5. Follow all mounting rules described in the Photography division. 1075 Senior Loom Knitting 6. Maximum photograph size 8” X 12”. Arm Knitting 1010 Junior Clover Photograph 1076 Junior Arm Knitting 1011 Senior Clover Photograph 1077 Senior Arm Knitting

Recording History 1. Judging criteria will be based on implementation of the 4-H theme. 4-H historical content, poster design, (lettering, attractiveness, how well it conveys the message.) As well as the effectiveness of the poster to promote 4-H. 2. Exhibit must be completed on a standard full size foam core board. 3. Posters may not include items or embellishments that make the poster 3-dimenstional. 4. Any use of the 4-H Clover must adhere to the standards and guidelines of the registered 4-H clover. 5. Any color foam core board is acceptable.

1040 Junior Historical Poster 1041 Senior Historical Poster

Upcycling Project

Upcycling is taking something that you are throwing away and making it into something that maintains or improves the quality of the materials. Example: There are coin purses made from sweaters, earrings cut out of vinyl records and an old travel case made into a clock. The designs will be judged on quality, use, and creativity. Entries are limited to one entry per class per county.

1050 Junior Upcycling Project 1051 Senior Upcycling Project

4-H Cake Decorating 1. Entry consists of a decorated cake. 2. Judging is based on decoration only not taste. 3. Exhibit is not limited to a color or design. 4. Refrigeration will NOT be provided. 5. Exhibit must be limited in size to no taller than 24” and no more than ½ sheet board.

1060 Junior 4-H Cake Decorating (Cake must include the 4-H Clover either in design or decoration) 1061 Senior 4-H Cake Decorating (Cake must include the 4-H Clover either in design or decoration)

1062 Junior General Cake Decorating 1063 Senior General Cake Decorating

Cup Cakes

1. Entry consists of a decorated cake. 2. Judging is based on decoration only not taste. 3. Exhibit is not limited to a color or design. 4. Refrigeration will NOT be provided. 5. Exhibit must be limited to two cupcakes.

1070 Junior 4-H Cup Cake Decorating 1071 Senior 4-H Cup Cake Decorating

1072 Junior General Cup Cake Decorating 1073 Senior General Cup Cake Decorating

Non Traditional Needlework The objective of this category if for youth to learn the basic stitches of knitting either using non-traditional needles, arms, or looms.

Loom Knitting 1074 Junior Loom Knitting 1075 Senior Loom Knitting

Arm Knitting 1076 Junior Arm Knitting 1077 Senior Arm Knitting 4-H Cake Decorating 1. Entry consists of a decorated cake. 2. Judging is based on decoration only not taste. 3. Exhibit is not limited to a color or design. 4. Refrigeration will NOT be provided. 5. Exhibit must be limited in size to no taller than 24” and no more than ½ sheet board.

1060 Junior 4-H Cake Decorating (Cake must include the 4-H Clover either in design or decoration) 1061 Senior 4-H Cake Decorating (Cake must include the 4-H Clover either in design or decoration)

1062 Junior General Cake Decorating 1063 Senior General CakeLAWN Decorating TRACTOR PULL 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR - 75 Division 6042- Kentucky 4-H Trends Cup Cakes MONDAY, JULY 22, 7:00 P.M. Judging on the Danish System X=$0.50 1st & Blue = 8X; 2nd & Red = 6X; 3rd & White = 4X 1. Entry consists of a decorated cake. H2. ARRISON Judging is based on C decorationOUNTY only not F taste.AIRGROUNDS ; CENTER RING 1. A 4-H’er is limited to one entry per class. A member may enter up to 3 classes within the 4-H Trends Division. 3. Exhibit is not limited to a color or design. 2. All items must have been made since the last County Fair. 4. Refrigeration willSPONSORED NOT be provided. BY CURTIS LANDSCAPING 3. All photography classes with one photograph must be mounted on 10”x 16” MAT BOARD-available at the 5. Exhibit must be limited to two cupcakes.

Extension Office (no poster board or foam core board accepted). Single photographs are limited to up to a maximum size of 8”x 12”. 1070 Junior 4-H CupENTRY Cake FDecoratingEE: $15, CLUB MEMBERS; $20, NON-CLUB MEMBERS 4. Each picture must be mounted securely. Rubber cement or dry mounting tissue is recommended. Do not 1071 Senior 4-H Cup Cake Decorating use photo mounting corners. CLASSES 5. All photographic entries are required to have sticky-back Velcro (“hook” Velcro only) in each of the four 1072 Junior General Cup Cake Decorating corners on the back of the mat board for easier exhibiting. The “loop”/smooth Velcro is not necessary and 1073 Senior General CupKIDS Cake: 900 Decorating LBS. (23 X10.50X12 TIRE SIZE) – GAS ONLY leaving it off will minimize hanging preparation time by judges. Non Traditional Needlework8 H.P. & UNDER STOCK: 850 LBS.— GAS OR ALCOHOL Clover Photography The objective of this category if for youth to learn the basic stitches of knitting either using non-traditional 1. Exhibit is limited to a single photograph. needles, arms,14 H.P. or looms. & UNDER STOCK: 1000 LBS. (STOCK UNMODIFIED 30 CARB) – GAS ONLY 2. Subject of photograph must include 4-leaf clover. (Photographs of 3-leaf clovers will NOT be accepted.) LITE ALTERED: 950 LBS.— GAS OR ALCOHOL Loom Knitting 3. 4-leaf clover may be real or created. 4. Photograph may be color or black and white. 1074 Junior Loom Knitting20 H.P. & UNDER STOCK: 1000 LBS.— GAS ONLY 5. Follow all mounting rules described in the Photography division. 1075 Senior Loom Knitting 6. Maximum photograph size 8” X 12”. ArmM OTORCYCLEKnitting 1500 CC – 1150 LBS. – GAS OR ALCOHOL (ADDED MONEY) 1010 Junior Clover Photograph 1076 Junior 50.5Arm Knitting CU. IN V-TWIN; 1050 LBS. (OHV OR FLAT HEAD) – GAS OR ALCOHOL 1011 Senior Clover Photograph 1077 Senior Arm Knitting 25 H.P. & UNDER STOCK TWIN – 1000 LBS. (740 CC 60 CU.IN. LIMIT) – GAS ONLY Recording History 1. Judging criteria will be based on implementation of the 4-H theme. 4-H historical content, poster 14 H.P. AND UNDER STOCK ALTER – 1000 LBS.—GAS ONLY design, (lettering, attractiveness, how well it conveys the message.) As well as the effectiveness of the poster to promote 4-H. OUTLAW –1425 LBS. – OPEN 4 CYL (TIRE SIZE UP TO 15”) – GAS OR ALCOHOL 2. Exhibit must be completed on a standard full size foam core board. 3. Posters may not include items or embellishments that make the poster 3-dimenstional. 4. Any use of the 4-H Clover must adhere to the standards and guidelines of the registered 4-H clover. 5. Any color foam core board is acceptable.

1040 Junior Historical Poster 1041 Senior Historical Poster

Upcycling Project

Upcycling is taking something that you are throwing away and making it into something that maintains or improves the quality of the materials. Example: There are coin purses made from sweaters, earrings cut out of vinyl records and an old travel case made into a clock. The designs will be judged on quality, use, and creativity. Entries are limited to one entry per class per county.

1050 Junior Upcycling Project 1051 Senior Upcycling Project 76 - 2019 HARRISON COUNTY FAIR

Mike Meyers, President Ben Furnish, Vice President Kayleigh Evans, Secretary/Treasurer