69th Annual Anne Arundel County Fair September 15 - 19, 2021 TABLEOF CONTENTS

Fair President’s Welcome 1 General Information 2 Maryland County Fairs/Agricultural Fair Board Members 3 2018 Award Winners 4 2019 Committee Chairpersons 5 Fairgrounds and Exhibitor Rulesand Regulations 6 Baked Goods 8 Canned Goods 10 China 14 Ceramics 15 Clay 15 Christmas Corner 16

Farm and Garden………………………………………………………………………………………………………18 Fine Art…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 22 Flowers……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 23 Color Me Natural Competition 26 Handicrafts 30 Herbs 31 Homebrew 32 Home Furnishings 33 Homemade Wine 35 Honey 36 Needle Arts 37 Photography 38 Quilts 41 42 Woodcrafts ...... 44 Livestock Exhibit Chairpersons ...... 45 Livestock Rules,Regulations& Requirements 46 Open Poultry 53 Open Rabbits...... 54 Open –Bantam (OBA) 55 Open –Beef Cattle (OBC) 56 Open –Chickens (OCH) 57 Open –Dairy Cattle (ODC) ...... 58 Open –Doves (ODO) ...... 59 Open –Ducks (ODU) 59 Open –Goats (OG) 60 Open –Geese (OGE) ...... 61 Open –Guinea (OGU) ...... 61 Open –Llama (LL) ...... 61 Open –Meat Goats (OMG) 61 Open –Pea Fowl (OPF) 62 Open –Pheasants (OPH) 62 Open –Pigeons (OPI) 62 Open –Rabbit (ORA) 63 Open –Sheep (OSH) 64 Open –Swine (OSW) 65 Open –Turkeys (OTU) 66 Anne Arundel County Fair President’s Welcome

It is with great pleasure I invite everyone to enjoy and participate in our 2021 Anne Arundel County Fair! YOUR County Fair is a non-profit organization run and managed entirely by volunteers. Our volunteers donate their time and energy to make the Anne Arundel County Fair a success and their continued dedication allows us all to enjoy such a longstanding and rich tradition, most importantly, we would like you to participate as well!

From agricultural activities including county-grown produce, crops, and livestock, to craft displays and works of art, live entertainment, pony rides, carnival rides and games, as well as many interactive activities for the family, horse and tractor pulls, sawmill, antique tractors, and food! Our fair has something for everyone. If you or a family member created a craft during the year, we have an entry class for you. We welcome your entries and are excited that you become part of your fair!

Please take a relaxing look through our exhibitors catalog. I am sure you will find an item or two that you can enter and possible win a coveted first-place blue ribbon. The catalog has all the information, rules, how to enter, judging, and the award process. The Entertainment Guide gives the rundown on the many exciting live entertainment acts we have throughout the week.

We look forward to seeing you September 15th to the 19th at the fairgrounds in Crownsville where our talented residents and youth groups will once again be displaying and competing with the best the county has to offer. Our fair offers a way to spend the day with family and friends and enjoy the many exhibits that will be on display. We look forward to you joining us at the fair!

It has been a very tough and challenging year for all of us. With the cancellation of last year’s fair (except for youth livestock shows), and the passing of our Fair President John Kozenski Jr, who served for 19 years, it will be great to see the fairgrounds bustling with energy. John loved the fair like no other. While enjoying this year’s fair, please remember to smile. John will most certainly see you.

Thank you again to all of our dedicated volunteers and membership who make this fair possible. And if you would like to volunteer, just ask!

I also would like thank those volunteer organizations who volunteer their time to our community and Fair. We thank you for your time: AACo. 4-H and FFA, Local Boy Scout Troops, Girl Scouts, AACo. Antique Tractor Club, Master Gardeners, Reserve Officers, AACo Farm Bureau, and Herald Harbor Volunteer Fire Dept. and other Volunteer Fire Dept, and Arundel Rivers Federation. Thanks to other supporting state and county organizations and Departments for their dedication to the integrity, support and safety of our agricultural exhibits. Organizations like the Agricultural Fair Board, MAAFS/Maryland Association of Agricultural Fairs and Shows, UME/Cooperative Extension, MD Farm Bureau, Soil Conservation and many MDA and DNR departments.

To our local business supporters thank you for making this fair better to serve its community whether it was as a fair sponsor, vendor, advertiser, donor or contributor. To all the US Military and First Responders including our County Police and Sheriff’s Departments who provide for our continued freedom and protection.

THANKYOUFORYOURSERVICE!

Your Anne Arundel County Fair President,

John H. M. Faber

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Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 1 ANNE ARUNDEL COUNTY FAIR, INC.

To serve as a showcasefor ingenuity, talent and interest in the agricultural life. To serve asa means of educating children and young people to the honorable profession of farming, including the handling of animalsfrom birth to market, the growth, preparation and preservation of food and the creativity of home artsskills.

ADMISSION

Includes parking Admission includes entrance into the fair but does NOT include carnival rides or games.

Age 10 & over……………… $10.00

Ages 9 & under……………… Free w/paying adult Wednesday, September 15th 5PM- 10PM

Thursday, September 16th, 10AM-10PM Senior Citizens (55 & over), disabled and children free from 10AM-3PM

Friday, September 17th, 5PM-11PM

Saturday, September 18th, 8AM-11PM

Sunday, September 19th, 8AM-8PM 4-H and FFA Exhibitors FREE with Membership Card

INFORMATION

410-923-3400 www.aacountyfair.org [email protected] P.O. Box372 Rt.178, 1450 GeneralsHwy. Crownsville,MD 21032-0372

2021 OFFICERS

President John Faber Vice President Debbie Wolford-Kozenski Corresponding Secretary Joddi Akers Recording Secretary Gina Degreenia Treasurer Mary Faber Assistant Treasurer Martin Hardy BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Deana Tice Wayne Shorter Nikki Greever Sharon Gertz Michelle Cooper Sydney Wyvill Jimmy Frisco Joseph Degreenia Mitzi Hardy Stacy Eckels Lori Gray LacyChenoweth Marilyn Torres Rich Suhrie Andy Eckels

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 2 MARYLAND COUNTY FAIRS VISIT OTHER COUNTY FAIRS IN YOUR AREA It's a great learning experience!

Sept. 9 - 12 Sept. 23 - 26 Prince George’s County Fair - County Show PlaceArena St. Mary’s County Fair (Leonardtown) Debbie Herbert: (301)404-5566 John Richards: (301) 475-8434 14900 Pennsylvania Ave. 42455 Fairgrounds Rd. Upper Marlboro, MD 20772 Leonardtown MD 20650 Website: www.countyfair.org Website: www.smfair.somd.com

Sept. 16 - 19Charles County Fair (LaPlata) Sept. 30 - Oct3 J T Hindle: (301) 932-1234 / Fax(301) 934-6221 Calvert County Fair (Prince Frederick) 8440 Fairgrounds Rd. Carol Lee: (410) 535-0026 / (410) 535-3109 La Plata, MD 20646 140 Calvert Fair Dr. Website: www.charlescountyfair.com Prince Frederick MD 20678 Website: calvertcountyfair.com

MARYLAND AGRICULTUREFAIR BOARD

Ms. Diane E. Geary, Chairperson Mr. David W.Cavey Mrs. Linda S. Brown Gaithersburg, MD Hampstead, MD Easton, MD

Mr. Hal R. Spielman, Vice Chairperson Ms. Constance Palmer Mrs. JessicaO'Sullivan Sharpsville, MD Frederick, MD 21701 Executive Secretary Office: 410-841-5882 Mr. JamesR. Moxley III Mr. Daniel Mast [email protected] West Friendship, MD Mechanicsville, MD Mailing Address Mrs. Rebecca Stem Mrs. Denise Streeter Maryland Agricultural Board Westminster, MD Mitchelville, MD 50 Harry S Truman Parkway Annapolis, MD 21401

67 acreslocated in Crownsville, MD Plenty of Parking Fairground Rentals Contactusat: (410) 923-3400 Visit us on theweb www.aacountyfair.org

Festivals/ Equipment Sales/ Horse Shows Family Picnics Auctions /Special Events

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 3 Anne Arundel County Fair Awards

We look forward to giving out these awards in 2021 after missing out on the 2020 Fair John C. Kozenski Jr. Kindness Award Velma and Thomas Trimmer Memorial Sewing Award Anna E Snyder Trophy John J Sutton Perpetual Award (Youth) Francis A Overstreet Perpetual Award Margaret Sherald Beal Trophy (Adult) Commander Mumford Trophy Marie E. Gish Perpetual Award Special Awards Mention Smocking Award

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 4 Anne Arundel County Fair Committee Chairpersons Fair Week Manager………………………………………. Sharon Gertz Fair Week Team……………………………………………Joseph Degreenia, Debbie Vernon Office Manager …………………………………………....Peggy Peffley Vendor Manager……………………………………………Lacy Chenoweth Gates…………………………………………………..……Jodi Akers, Sally Simpson Children’s Day…………………………………..………….Gina Degreenia Exhibit Building Manager and Assistant………………….John Robinson, Rick Arvin Information Booth……………………………………..……Joan Mauritzen, Tommy Boehm, Marvin Glass Ribbons, Trophies and Awards…………………………....Joan Mauritzen, Marvin Glass Entertainment………………………………………………..Debbie Wolford-Kozenski, Billy Gallagher Membership…………………………………………………..Mitzi Hardy Fair Photographer………………………………………….Debbie Wolford-Kozenski, KNkki Greever, Sally Simpson AA County 4-H Livestock Sale …………………………….Deana Tice, John Faber Cute Kid Contest…………………………………………....Joseph Degreenia Children’s Tug of War…………………………………….…Sharon Gertz Watermelon Eating Contest………………………………...Alyssa Degreenia Fair Ambassador Contest…………………………………...Lori and Kim Parks Pie Eating Contest……………………………………………Dan and Lisa Overstreet Baked Goods………………………………………………….Renne Shutt Canned Goods………………………………………………..Brenda Donaldson, Joanie Donaldson Ceramics and Clay……………………………………………Ursula Nevis China……………………………………………………………Joann Wheeler, Wendy Sites Christmas Corner………………………………………………Betsy and Roger Massey Farm and Garden………………………………………………Overstreet Family Fine Arts…………………………………………………………Joann Wheeler, Wendy Sites Flowers………………………………………………………….Pat Sheema, -Hon Chair, Claudia Ploor, Trish Liek Handicrafts………………………………………………………Chair- Elizabeth Molino, Co Chair- Nikki Greever, Lisa Angyelof Herbs…………………………………………………………….Marion Adams, Sharon Whiteford Home brew………………………………………………………Rick Arvin Home Furnishings…………………………………………….…Marcia Patterson, Teri Oswald Homemade Wine…………………………………………………Cass Schreiner Honey…………………………………………………….……….Michael Doyle Needle Arts………………………………………………………..Mary and Sarah Trautman Photography………………………………………………………Charles Ruby, Sally Simpson, Darla Webb Sewing…………………………………………………………….Mary Jane Knode, Cheryl Brown, Joyce Ross Quilts……………………………………………………….……..Marcia Patterson, Teri Oswald Woodworking…………………………………………………….John Richardson, Nancy Trimper Barn Chairperson……………………………………………….John Faber Beef Cattle……………………………………………………….John Faber Dairy Cattle……………………………………………………….Gail Yeiser Dairy and Meat Goats………………………………………….Mary Henchsel, Sydney Wyvill Sheep…………………………………………………………….Joseph Degreenia, Jess Hardy Swine……………………………………………………………..Todd Degreenia Poultry/Rabbit…………………………………………………….Mitzi Hardy 4-H Department…………………………………………………..Gretchen Sumbrum

5 Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 FAIRGROUNDS AND EXHIBITOR RULESAND REGULATIONS GENERALINFORMATION

Section A Exhibit Hall Regulations and Administration for Exhibitors 1.Every entry/exhibit in the Exhibit Building shall be under the control of the Anne Arundel County Fair, Inc. during the Fair. While every possible precaution will be taken for the safekeeping of exhibits, the Anne Arundel County Fair,Inc. shall in no casebe responsible for any loss or damage which may occur from any cause.Exhibitor(s) accept the preceding conditions as set forth when entering their exhibit(s). 2.All OPENDepartments are divided into three age groups: ADULT 18 and over, TEEN13 - 17 and Youth 12 and under. 3.All entries/exhibits will be accepted asfollows: a. Sunday, September 12th, from 1 -5 p. m. All OPEN Classesexcept Baked Goods, Farm and Garden and Herbs. Homemade Wine entries will be accepted regular hours on Sunday.On Monday entries only will be accepted Between 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. b. Monday, September 13th, from 10 a. m. to 7 p. m.All OPENClassesexcept Homemade Wine. No exhibits (walk ins or pre-registered) accepted after 7 P.M. c. All entries/exhibits shall be picked up on ReleaseDay, Monday, Sept. 20th. between the hours of 2 - 7 p.m. 4.Entries/Exhibits must be the work and bona fide property of the exhibitor and shown in the exhibitor's name. 5. Entries/Exhibitsmust be clean, fresh, and conform to the department's specifications. 6. Entries/Exhibits must not have been shown in the Fair before and must have been completed since the last year's fair. 7. Exhibitor may only enter one (1) item per class. 8. All articlesentered for competition will be entered by an Exhibitor Number and Name. No information on the identity of the exhibitor will be made until all judging processes,including Best of ShowAwardsare complete. 9. Exhibitor forms and tags should contain the exhibitor's full name,address,zip code & telephone numbers. The use of preprinted address labels is encouraged. 10. Persons who plan to exhibit ten (10) items per department or more are requested to pick up their entry forms and exhibitor tags one (1)to two (2) weeks in advance of entry days.Pleasecontact the chairperson or the fair office to make arrangements for this transaction. 11. The Anne Arundel Country Fair,Inc. reservesthe right to decline any entry/exhibit. 12. Any falsestatement in regard to anyentry/exhibit shall be grounds to exclude the exhibitor from award and further competition. 13. Chairpersons will receive and place entries/exhibits in their departments with the help of fair members andvolunteers. 14. Chairpersons will have the care and complete supervision of their departments. 15. Disputes not settled by the Department Chair will be decided by a committee of three (3) consisting of the Department Chair, the Exhibit Hall Manager, and the FairManager/ AssistantFair Manager. 16. Due to potential space problems The Anne Arundel County Fairreservesthe right to limit exhibits if full capacity is reached. 17. Once judged, no entry/exhibit will be allowed to be removed from the Exhibit Hall.

Section B Premiums, Ribbons and Other Awards 1.Entries/Exhibits must be made in compliance with the premium list with which all premiums will be awarded. 2. All premiums awarded at the Fair will be payable to the exhibitor. Premiumsand entries/exhibits not claimed by the FIRST FULL WEEKEND IN OCTOBER will be considered to be a donation to the Anne Arundel Country Fair, Inc.

3.Premiums: 1st Place $5.00, 2nd Place $3.00, 3rd Place$1.00 4. Champion Ribbons are given in selected categories. If a classfor an entry/exhibit is not provided in the catalog, a RIBBON only will be awarded. Articles not listed in the catalog are not eligible for a cashpremium.

5.Exhibit Building Best In Show Awardswill be presented at the AwardsCeremony held on Sunday at 4PM Best in Show winners are requested to be present to accept the award. Only the award winner will be admitted into the Fair for free. 6. Best in Show Award(s)cannot be won more than three (3) consecutive yearsby the same person. After a period of one year,that person would again be eligible for the Best In Show Award.

7. Professionalsare not eligible for Best In Show Awards.Professional: teachers, instructors, high income

8. Exhibitor must be an Anne Arundel County Residentto be awarded a BestIn ShowAward.

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 6 FAIRGROUNDS AND EXHIBITOR RULESAND REGULATIONSGENERALINFORMATION (continued from previous page)

Section C Judging 1. The decision of the judge(s) is final. 2. No exhibitor shallattempt to interfere with the judging process in any manner subject to forfeiture of anyand all awards 3. Judge(s) will not award any article a premium unless,in their opinion, it is so merited. 4. Articles to be judged at a time and place designated by the Anne Arundel County Fair, Inc.. 5. When there is but one exhibit in a class,the judge(s) will award only the premium merited in the opinion of the judge(s). 6. The classification/category of anyitem for exhibit may be changed at the discretion of the judges. Items for exhibit must meet all the specificationsfor entry asset forth in this catalog and may be disqualified if they do not meet these standards. 7. Entries/Exhibitswill be judged at a time and place determined by the Anne Arundel Co. Fair, Inc.

Section D Special Awards 1. The ELIZABETH FOGLE LEE TROPHYwinner will be chosen from the Best In Show Adult of the followingdepartments: China, Ceramics and Clay Products, Christmas Corner, Fine Arts, Handicrafts, Home Furnishings, Needle Arts, Sewing & Woodworking 2. The FRANCESA. OVERSTREET PERPETUAL AWARD is awarded to the Best In Show Teen in the Farm and Garden Department and in the 4-H/FFA Department 3. The MARGARETSHERALD BEALS PERPETUAL TROPHYwill be awarded to the Best In Show Adult in the Farm and Garden Department. 4. The JOHN J. SUTTON PERPETUAL AWARD will be awarded to the Best In Show Youth in the Farm and Garden Department. 5. The FOLGER M. RIDOUT PERPETUAL TROPHYwillbe awarded to the exhibit judged Best In Show Adult in the Flower Department. 6. The ANNA E. SNYDER PERPETUAL TROPHY willbe awarded to the exhibit judged Best In Show Adult in the Herb Department. 7. The COMMANDER MUMFORD PERPETUALTROPHY is awarded to the exhibit judged Best In Show Adult in the Honey Department. This trophy is presented by the Anne Arundel County BeekeepersAssociation. 8. The SISTERSAWARD isawarded to the best overall, Fine Arts Department: Painting Acrylic( Adult category). Given in memory of Marie Winton and RamonaAustin, fondly known to the fair family as the "Sisters" 9. The OSCAR F. GRIMES AGRICULTURAL PRIDE AWARDwill be chosen from the Best In Show Adult of the following departments: Farm and Garden, Flower, Herbs and Honey 10. JANINE NORMAN AWARD ($50 gift certificate to Crownsville Gardens) is awarded to the Champion in Cut Flowers Adult. The award is presented by the Arden Gardeners.

Section E Fairgrounds and Exhibit Building Rules 1. The Anne Arundel County Fair, Inc. reservesthe right to cancel any event or contest without notice at any time prior to the actual holding thereof, without liability except for return of anyentry fee. 2. No bicycles, skateboard, roller blades, roller skates,shoe skates,or scooters will be allowed on the Fairgrounds except for scheduled events. 3. Noone, other than Fairauthorized personnel, will be allowed in the Exhibit Building during the judging of exhibits. 4. During the week of the fair, NO pets, exotic animals,outside alcohol, drugs, firearms, or coolers are allowed on the fairgrounds.

Section F Appeal Process 1. Questions not covered by rulesand regulations shall be decided by the Fair Week Committee. All protests must be made in writing, must plainly state the complaint, be accompanied by a fee of Ten Dollars ($10),and delivered to the Fair Week Manager within forty eight (48)hours following the judging of the classin dispute. Should the protest not be sustained,the ten dollar ($10) fee shall be forfeited to the Anne Arundel County Fair, Inc. 2. The decision of the Fair Week Committee is final.

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 7 BAKEDGOODS BGA - Adult BGT - Teen BGY - Youth Chairpersons:Renee Shutt (410) 491-0742 [email protected]

Please refer to pages 6 & 7 for policies, procedures & rules for all open classexhibit hall entries. All entries MUST BE IN CLEAR PLASTIC CONTAINERS. may be clear or colored. NO ZIPLOCK BAGS.No mixes of any type will be allowed. Muffins are to be entered without liners.All judging is based on appearance,texture, and flavor. No pre- molded centers for candy allowed. ProfessionalExhibitors are limited to one item. All entries MUSTinclude the recipe.

A –QUICK BREADS 1 Biscuits (3) 7 Bread, Pumpkin (1/2) 13 Muffins, Nut (3) 2 Bread, Banana-Nut (1/2) 8 Bread, Zucchini (1/2) 14 Muffins, Vegetable (3) 3 Bread, Corn (1/2) 9 Cheese Biscuits (3) 15 Muffins, Pumpkin (3) 4 Bread, Date & Nut (1/2) 10 CoffeeCake (1/2) 16 Muffins, Plain by Bread Machine (3) 5 Bread, Ginger (1/2) 11 Muffins, Corn (3) 17 Miscellaneous Breads (½) 6 Bread, Herb (1/2) 12 Muffins,Fruit (3) 18 Miscellaneous Muffins (3) B – YEAST BREADS 1 Fancy Sweet Bread (1/2) 5 Loaf, Whole Wheat (1/2) 9 Miscellaneous Breads (1/2) 2 Loaf, Herb (1/2) 6 Rolls, Plain (3) 10 Miscellaneous Rolls (3) 3 Loaf, Rye(1/2) 7 Rolls, Sweet (3) 4 Loaf, White (1/2) 8 Bread from Machine (1/2) C –CAKES –NOT ICED (1/4 CAKE) 1 Angel Food 8 Fruit & Nut 15 Pound, All Types 2 Apple 9 Ginger 16 Spice 3 Applesauce 10Jelly Roll 17 Sponge 4 Banana 11 Nut 18 Microwave 5 Cheese 12 Pound, Chocolate 19 Miscellaneous 6 Chiffon 13 Pound, Fruit & Nut 7 Chocolate 14 Pound, Plain D –CAKESWITH ICING (1/4 CAKE) 1 Banana 7 Nut 13 Coconut 2 Carrot 8 Pound 14 Vegetable & Nut 3 Devil’s Food 9 Spice 15 Cake pops 4 Fruit & nut 10 White 16 Miscellaneous 5 German Chocolate 11 Yellow 6 Marble 12 Chocolate E –DECORATED (WHOLE, FRESH,DUMBNY) 1 All Occasion 4 Holiday 7 Professional 2 Doll 5 Novelty, Original 8 Wedding 3 Gingerbread House (Fresh) 6 Novelty, Using Shaped Pan 9 Miscellaneous

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 8 F –COOKIES (3 each) 1 Brownies - Fancy 11 Fruit & Nut Cookie 21 Nut 2 Brownies - Iced 12 Fruit & Nut Bars 22 Oatmeal 3 Brownies- Plain 13Fruit & Nut Drop 23 Peanut Butter 4 Brownies - Nut 14 Fruit Bars 24 PlainSugar,Dropped 5 Brownies- Miscellaneous 15 Ginger 25 Plain Sugar, Rolled 6 Chocolate 16 Ginger Snaps 26 Pumpkin 7 Chocolate Chip 17 Lemon 27 Refrigerator 8 Cookie Press 18 Macaroon 28 Miscellaneous 9 Fancy Cookie 19 Molasses 29 Snickerdoodles 10 Fruit 20 Molded

G –CANDY (3 PIECES) 1 Butter Center 9 Fudge - Chocolate w/Nuts 17 Fair Queen's Candy (Below) 2 Caramels 10 Fudge - Peanut Butter 18 Molded Candy 3 Chocolates - Dipped, Any Center 11 Fudge - Vanilla 19 Rocky Road 4 Chocolate –Molded, Fruit Center 12 Fudge - Vanilla w/Nuts 20 Seafoam 5 Chocolate - Molded,Solid Center 13 Fudge - Miscellaneous 21 Microwave 6 Divinity 14 Mints 22 Miscellaneous 7 Fondant 15 Peanut Butter 8 Fudge -Chocolate 16 Peanut Brittle H –PIE CRUST –WHOLE (SUBMITTED IN DISPOSABLEPAN IN ZIPLOC BAG) 1 Pie Crust, Whole I –PIES (WITH OR WITHOUT CRUST) 1 Fruit - Apple 4 Fruit - Berry 7 Microwave 2 Fruit- Cherry 5 Nut 8 Miscellaneous 3 Fruit - Peach 6 Vegetable J - COBBLER 1 Cobbler K – SUGAR FREE 1 Other

Fair Ambassador Candy Fair Ambassador Candy to be exhibited in its own gift with a ziploc bag. One pound box, assortment of at least three kinds (fondants, mints, fudges, etc.) The first place box with exhibitors name and address will be presented on Sunday to the Anne Arundel County Fair Ambassador during the 4:00pm awards ceremony by the exhibitor winner.

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 9 CANNED GOODS CGA - Adult CGT - Teen CGY - Youth Chairperson: BrendaDonaldosn(410)693-7855 [email protected] Co Chairperson: JoanieDonaldson(410)491-9709 [email protected]

Pleaserefer to pages 6&7 for policies, procedures & rules for all open classexhibit hall entries.

1.Classes are open to only amateurs who do not receive a fee for services or sales of products.

2. All food preservation entries must be exhibited in regulation Ball/Kerr/Mason clear glass standard quart, pint, ½ pint or ¼ pint canning jars (only to be used for dried foods). Wide mouth Ball/Kerr/Mason quart, pint and ½ pint jars are acceptable. Mayonnaise jars, green or blue tinted glass, odd shapes and sizes are not permitted. Self-sealing lids and rings are to be used.

3. All jars must be clean, lids and rings must be free of mold and rust. No paraffin is to be used. All entries except dried foods must be processed and sealed.

4. All dried foods, jellies, jams, preservatives, conserves, chutneys, fruit butters, marmalades, pickles and relishes may be opened for judging, if more than one entry exist per class; or at the judge’s discretion. Judge’s reserve the right to sample canned goods, if it seems necessary in order to make the best decision. Open jars will be marked on the .

5. Judge's may disqualify jars which appear to contain artificial coloring (except mint or pepper jelly) and entries with artificial flavoring added. They may eliminate jars if the liquid is lower than levels suggested in the Ball Book. (i.e. 1” for beets, corn, peas, pie fillings, and low acid foods, etc . . ½” for fruit and acid vegetables, pickles, relishes, and juices and ¼” for soft spreads, jams, conserves and jellies, etc.)

6. Miscellaneous means not otherwise specified in the class category.

7. Commercially canned products will be automatically disqualified.

8. Jams and jellies will be accepted in ½ pint or pint Ball/Kerr/Mason jars only.

9. Basis for judging fruits, vegetable and meats.

Texture: Liquid: Container:

Condition- fresh, yet tender, firm Consistency- syrup for fruit, water for vegetables Seal- perfect seal, no leaks

Color- as natural as possible, even color, characteristic for product Clearness- clear, natural color for product Size- appropriate, clean, neat, attractive

Pack- pieces same size, no defects Amount- product well covered Condition- clean, shiny,lids and rings, free from rust

A –FRUITS Entries are to be canned in Pints and Quarts only 1 Apples, slices 8 Cherry pie filling 15 Mincemeat 24 Plums 25 Spiced peaches, 2 Apple pie filling 9 Figs 16 Peaches, yellow diced yellow have or sliced 3 Applesauce, plain 10 Fruit cocktail 17 Peaches, yellow halves 26Spiced pears, halves or sliced 4 Berries, black/red 11 Fruit sauce, multiple fruits, specify 18 Peaches, yellow quarters fruits 27Miscellaneous, fruits 5 Berries,other 12 Grape juice 19 Peaches, yellow sliced not specified above 20 Pear, halves 6 Berry pie filling 13 Grapes, red/white 21 Pears, quarters 28Miscellaneous, pie 22 Pears, sliced filling not specified 7 Cherries, black/red/yellow 14 Grapes, other 23 Pear sauce above B – VEGETABLES Entries are to be canned in Pints and Quarts only 1 Asparagus 23 Soup mix 2 Beans, cut 12 Fancy pack 24 Squash- winter 3 Beans, whole 13 Greens 25 Tomatoes, broken red 4 Beans, lima 14 Mushrooms, sliced 26 Tomatoes, broken yellow 5 Beans, other 15 Mushrooms, whole 27 Tomato, diced red 6 Beets, cut 16 Okra 28 Tomato, stewed 7 Beets, sliced 17 Peas 29 Tomatoes, whole red 8 Beets, whole 18 Peppers 30 Tomatoes, whole yellow Tomato juice 19 Potatoes, sweet 31 32 Tomatoes, puree 9 Carrots,Sliced 20 Potatoes, white 33 Vegetable juice 34 Vegetables, mixed, clear liquid 10 Carrots,Whole 21 Pumpkin, cut 35 Miscellaneous 11 Corn, white or yellow 22 Sauerkraut Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 10 BA –MEATS Entries are to be canned in Pints and Quarts only 1 Beef 3 Chili 5Pork 2 Chicken 4 MeatorStew 6 Miscellaneous C – PICKLED Entries are to be canned in Pints and Quarts only 1 Beets, cut 19 Cucumbers, Sweet - sliced 33 Relish,Hot Peppers 2 Beets, sliced 3 Beets, whole 20 Cucumbers, Sweet –whole 34 Relish, Sweet Peppers 4 Bread & Butter Chips 21 Dill or sour beans 35 Relish,Tomato red 5 Bread & Butter, Spears 6 Chow chow 22 Giardiniera 36 Squash pickles 7 Corn, relish 23 Garlic 37 Tomatoes, green sliced 8 Cucumbers, dill, relish 24 Mixed Pickles 38 Tomatoes, green quartered 9 Cucumbers, dill, sliced 25 Mustard 39 Watermelon rind 10 Cucumbers, dill, spears 26 Okra 40 Zucchini pickles 11 Cucumbers, dill, whole 27 Peppers, Chili Cayenne 41 Zucchini relish 12 Cucumbers, kosher, sliced 13 Cucumbers, kosher, spears 28 Peppers, Hot Sliced 42 Miscellaneous pickles 14 Cucumbers, kosher, stackers 15 Cucumbers, osher, whole 29 Peppers, Hot Whole 43 Miscellaneous relish 16Cucumbers, Sour, Spears 30 Peppers, Sweet 17 Cucumbers, Sour, Whole 31 Piccalilli 18 Cucumbers, Sweet, chunks 32 Refrigerator Pickles

CA- VINEGARS Displayed in clear glass containers, at least 7” tall 1 Alcohol 3 Fruit 5 Plain 2 Flavored 4 Herb 6 Miscellaneous CB - SOUPS Entries are to be canned in Pints and Quarts only 1 Beef 3 Tomato 5Miscellaneous 2 Chicken 4 Vegetable D - SAUCES Entries are to be canned in ½ Pints or Pints Only 1 Barbecue 6 Pizza Sauce 11 Salsa,Miscellaneous 2 Catsup 7 Salsa, Hot 12 Sweet Dessert

3 Catsup, flavored 8 Salsa, Medium 13 Tomato, basil, garlic, and onions 4 Chili 9 Salsa, Mild 14 Tomato, plain 5 Pasta Sauce 10 Salsa, Sweet 15 Miscellaneous E - JAMS Entries are to be canned in ½ Pints or Pints only. Basis for judging- jams are usually made of one fruit crushed or jammed together into a mass of an even soft consistency, thick enough to spread easily or be divided into portions. Juices are not separated from fruits and are of a jelly like consistency.

1 Apricot 8 Herb 2 Berry, other 9 Mixed Fruit, specify fruits 16 Rhubarb 3 Blackberry 10 Peach 17 Spiced Jam, specify spices and fruit(s) 4 Blueberry 11 Pear 18 Strawberry 5 Cherry 12 Pepper, Hot 19 Sugar Free or low sugar, specify which it is 6 Fig 13 Pepper, Sweet 20 Vegetable, specify which vegetables 14 Plum 21 Miscellaneous 7 Grape 15 Raspberry - red, black or yellow F - BUTTERS Entries are to be canned in a ½ Pints or Pints only. Basis for judging- butters are smooth, even, finely grained mixtures of medium soft consistency without seeds or small pieces of fruit and with no evidence of juice as a separate liquid. Butters are usually about ½ to 2/3 lb sugar to 1 lb of fruit

1 Apple 3 Grape 5 Pear 2 Banana 4 Peach 6 Miscellaneous

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 11 G - JELLIES Entries are to be canned in ½ Pints or Pints only. Basis for judging- a good jelly made of fruit is clear, sparkling, free from crystals or sediment, has tender texture and natural color and flavor of fresh fruit. When turned from glass, it is firm enough to hold its shape but quivers and is easily cut or broken leaving clean, clear, sharp cleavage. Jello is not considered an acceptable ingredient 1 Apple 8 Mint 16 Raspberry, Black 9 Mixed Fruit, specify fruits 17 Raspberry, Red or yellow 10 Mulberry 2 Blackberry 11 Peach 18 Red Currant 3 Blueberry 12 Pear 19 Strawberry 4 Cherry 13 Pepper, Hot 20 Sugar Free or low sugar, specify which it is 5 Crabapple 14 Pepper, Sweet green or red 21 Wineberry 6 Elderberry 7 Grape 15 Plum 22 Miscellaneous H- MARMALADES Entries are to be canned in ½ Pints or Pints only. Basis for judging- marmalades are soft fruit jellies containing small pieces of fruit or peel evenly suspended in the transparent jelly. The name and flavor of the marmalade is that of the dominant fruit used. 1 Apricot 4 Pear 7 Sugar free or low sugar, specify which it is 2 Citrus, it must contain something other 5 Orange 8 Miscellaneous than orange 3 Peach 6 Rhubarb I - PRESERVES Entries are to be canned in ½ Pints or Pints only Basis for judging- Preserves are made usually of one fruit, but more than one may be used. The fruit, whole or in large pieces, is cooked in syrup until clear and transparent, tender, firm and well plumped. The shape of fruit is retained. Juice is of a thick, syrupy consistency completely surrounding the fruit. In general, ¾ pound sugar to 1 lb of fruit is used. The name and flavor of the preserve is that of the dominant fruit used. 1 Apple 7 Fig 13 Rhubarb 2 Apricot 8 Grape 14 Strawberry 3 Blueberry 9 Peach 15 Sugar free or low sugar, specify which it is 4 Blueberry 10 Pear 16 Tomato, Red 5 Cherry 11 Raspberry, black 17 Tomato, Yellow 6 Damson 12 Raspberry, red or yellow 18 Miscellaneous J - CONSERVES Entries re to be canned in ½ Pints or Pints only Basis for judging- Conserves are a jam-like product of two or more fruits. They often contain nuts or raisins. They are made of very small whole or pieces of fruit cooked into a mixture of an even, soft consistency. The liquid is jelly-like in character. The name of the conserve is that of the dominant fruit used. 1 Ambrosia 4 Blueberry 7 Peach 2 Apple 5 Cherry 8 Plum 3 Apricot 6 Cranberry/Apple 9 Miscellaneous

K - SYRUPS Entries are to be canned in ½ Pints or Pints only Basis for judging- looking for liquid consistency that consists of no seeds and/or fruit particles. The name and flavor of the syrup is that of the dominant fruit used. 1 Apple/Cinnamon 3Blueberry 5MultiFruit-specifyfruits 7Raspberry,black,redoryellow 2Blackberry 4Ginger 6Peach 8Miscellaneous

L - CHUTNEYS Entries are to be canned in ½ Pints or Pints only

Basis for judging- chutney usually contains a higher proportion of fruit and has a saucier texture than relish and a coarser texture as it is more colorful because it contains a mixture of vegetables. Chutney’s are members of the Pickle family- fruit and/or vegetable mixtures that rely on the addition of acid, in the form of vinegar or citrus juice. The name of the chutney is that of the dominant source tasted/seen.

1 AppleRhubarb 4Cranberry 7Kiwi 10Plum 2 Apricot 5 FruityBanana-specifyfruits 8Mango 11Sweetyellowtomato 3 Cherry 6GreenTomato 9Peach 12Tomato 13 Miscellaneous

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 12 M –DRIED FOODS Entries are to be put into ¼ Pints, ½ Pints or Pints only Basis for judging- quality, material, perfection, general appearance, uniformity of product color and same qualities of taste.

1 Dried Apples 4 Dried Onions 7 Dried Spices, Leafy 10 Miscellaneous- Dried fruits/vegetables not 2 Dried Peaches 5 Dried Tomatoes 8 Dried Squash specified above 3 Dried Peppers 6 Dried Spices, Ground 9 Meat Jerky N –GIFT BASKET

Basis for judging- is based on presentation, quality, theme and a collection of five different jars. A group display can only be made up from the open class entry list above. Only one entry from each open class can be used in a group display. Each entry must also be entered separately in the open class category as well. All jars must be the same size and shape in the display group. Labels are required on each jar in display.

1. Categories A,B, BA,C, CA,CB, D,L,M 2.Categories A,E,F,G,H,I,J,K,L, M A- Fruits A- Fruits B- Vegetables E- Jams BA- Meats F- Butters C- Pickled G- Jellies CA- Vinegars H- Marmalades CB- Soups I- Preserves D- Sauces J- Conserves L- Chutneys K- Syrups M- Dried Foods L- Chutneys M- Dried Foods

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 13 CHINA CHA - Adult CHT - Teen CHY - Youth Chairperson: Joann Wheeler (410) 375-8460 Co-Chairperson: Wendy Sites (410) 812-9927

Please refer to pages 6 & 7 for policies, procedures & rules for all open classexhibit hall entries. Bottoms and backs of exhibits must be finished. TROPHYto be awarded to Best-in-Showfor China Hand Painted. A YOUTH/TEENTROPHYwill be awarded in China if enough entries warrant an award. CHP - CHINA 1 Animals 15Monochromatic 29 Professional Flowers 2 Birds 16Pen Work 30 Professional Fruits 3 17Porcelain Sets 31Professional Group Display 4 Christmas 18 Portraits 32 Professional Jewelry 5 Clocks 19 Seascapes 33 Professional Lamps 6 Dresden and 20 Vegetables 34 Professional Landscapes 7 Enamel 21 China Painted on Glass 35 Professional Miscellaneous 8 Flowers 22 Professional Animals 36 ProfessionalMonochromatic 9 Fruits 23 Professional Birds 37 Professional Pen Work 10Group Display (min of 3) 24 Professional Boxes 38 Professional Porcelain Sets 11 Jewelry 25 Professional Christmas 39 Professional Portraits 12 Lamps 26Professional Clock 40 Professional Seascapes 13 Landscapes 27Professional Dresden & Gold 41 ProfessionalVegetable 14 Miscellaneous 28 Professional Enamel 42 Professional China Paint on Glass

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 14 CERAMICS CFA - Adult CFT - Teen CFY - Youth Chairperson: Ursula Nevis

Pleaserefer to pages 6 & 7 for policies, procedures & rules for all open classexhibit hall entries. Trophy to be awarded to Best-In-Showfor Ceramic Hand Molded or CeramicSlipware.A youth/teen trophy will be awarded in Ceramicsif enough entries warrant an award. In Section A, all work must be entirely hand formed for exhibit.

A - CERAMICS 1 Animal 15 Glaze and Underglaze 29Hummel Technique 2 Antiquing 16 Glaze only 30Scraffito 3 Carving, Incising, Cutout 17 Glaze Textured Glaze 31Lustre & Metallic 4 Clay Lift 18 Glaze Crystals 32 Soft Sculpture 5 Crackle 19 Holiday, Christmas Glaze 33Stains Antiquing 6 Container 20 Holiday, Christmas Stain 34Stains Air Brushing 7 Decals 21 Holiday, Easter Glaze 35Stains Dry Brushing 8 Decoupage 22 Holiday, Easter Stain 36Stains Pastels 9 Dry Wipes 23 Holiday, Halloween Glaze 37Stains Suede 10 Figurines 24 Holiday, Halloween Stain 38Stains Dolls 11 Design Dry Brush 25 Holiday, Thanksgiving Glaze 39Stains Figurines 12 Design in Underglaze 26 Holiday, Thanksgiving Stain 40Stain Miscellaneous 13 Design Freehand Painting 27 Holiday, Miscellaneous Glaze 14 GlazeCombo of 2 or more 28 Holiday, Miscellaneous Stain CFP –CERAMICS (PROFESSIONAL) 1 Professional Dolls 5 Professional Containers/Clay Lift 2 Professional Lamps 6 Professional Plates, Freehand 9 Accessorized Items 3 Professional Container/Incising 7 Professional Figurines 4 Professional Containers/Clay Lift 8 Professional Glaze & Dry Brush Combo

CLAY CLA - Adult CLT - Teen CLY - Youth Chairperson:Ursula Nevis (301) 261-5652 | [email protected] Please refer to pages 6 & 7 for policies, procedures & rulesfor all open classexhibit hall entries. Piecesshould be finished on the bottom, no felt glued on. Hand molded does not allow the use of forms. If an item is not a true hand molded one, it will not be judged. Trophy to be awarded to BestIn Show for ClayProduct.

A- HANDMOLDED 1 Animals 4 Figurines 6 Bowls 2 Birds 5 Jewelry 7 Miscellaneous 3 Containers B - POTTERS WHEEL 1 Bowls 4 Plate / Tray 6 Wall Hanging 2 Cups/Mugs 5 Vase 7 Miscellaneous 3 Container (non-vase) C - POLYMER 1 Animals 4 Bowls 6 Jewelry 2 Cups/Mugs 5 Figurines 7 Miscellaneous 3 Vase

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 15 CHRISTMAS CORNER XCA - Adult XCT - Teen XCY - Youth Chairperson: BetsyMassey | [email protected] Co-Chairperson: Roger Massey | Assistants: Gladys Marucha & The Nosalik Family

Please refer to pages 6 & 7 for policies, procedures & rulesfor all open classexhibit hall entries. Professionalexhibitors are limited to three (3)entries per person one entry per category. Adults, Teens and Youths are limited to a total of fifteen (15) entries per person one entry per category.

A-ANGELS 1 Under 6 inches 2 6 inches to 12 inches 3 Over 12 inches B - CANDLES 1 Homemade 2 Decorated C - CHRISTMAS CARDS 1 Rubber Stamped 3 Computer 5 Other 2 Painted 4 Hand Made D - DECORATED PACKAGE 1 Bag - Handmade 3 Box 5 Gift Card Holder - Scratch 2 Bag Reassembled 4 Gift Card Holder - Kit 6 Other E - DECORATIONS 1 Door Decorations Artificial 5 Needlework Decorations 9 Wood Decorations 2 Door Decorations Fresh 6 Table Decorations (Under 12”) 10 Natural Materials 3 Mantel Decorations Artificial 7 Table Decorations (Over 12”) 11 Recycled Materials 4 Mantel Decorations Fresh 8 Tole Painted Decorations 12 Misc. Decorations F - JEWELRY 1 Necklace 3 Earrings 5 Miscellaneous 2 Pin 4 Matching Set (any 3 items) G - NEEDLEWORK 1 Crewel 7 Latch Hook 13 Tatting 2 Crocheted 8 Plastic Canvas 14 Framed Needlework - Any Type 3 Counted Cross Stitch 9 Quilted 15 Christmas Afghan /Quilt –Any type stitch 4 10 Sewn 16 Ugly Sweater 5 Machine Embroidery 11 Smocked 17 Doll Outfit 6 Knitted 12 Stuffed 18 Miscellaneous H - PICTURES FRAMED 1 12 inches and under 2 Over 12 inches I - SANTAS 1 Under 6 inches 2 Over 6 inches J - STOCKINGS 1 Felt 3 Applique 5 Miscellaneous 2 Needlework 4 Your own idea K - TREESARTIFICIAL ONLY 1 Under 6 inches 2 6 to 12 inches 3 12 to 24 inches L - TREEORNAMENTS 1 Felt 5 Sequined/Beaded 9 Paper 2 Needlework 6 Balls 10 Miscellaneous 3 Painted 7 Recycled Materials 4 Plastic Canvas 8 Natural Materials

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 16 M - TREE SKIRTS 1 Quilted 2 Felt 3 Other N - TREE TOPPERS 1 Tree toppers O - WALL HANGINGS 1 Under 12 inches 2 Over 12 inches P - WREATHS 1 Artificial 3 Nuts/Pinecones 5 Miscellaneous 2 Fresh 4 Recycled Materials Q - WEARABLE ART 1 Gloves 3 Scarves 5 Vests 2 Hats 4 Shirts/Sweatshirts 6 Miscellaneous R –NATIVITY DISPLAYS 1 Under 6 inches 2 6 –12 inches 3 Over 12 inches S - MISCELLANEOUS CHRISTMAS CRAFTS 1 Garlands 3 Decorated Frames 5 Colored Christmas Picture (seenext page) 2 Scrapbook Page 4 Cricut 6 Other

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 17 FARM AND GARDEN FGA - Adult FGT - Teen FGY - Youth Chairpersons:The OverstreetFamily - Dan (410) 609-0882 | Carol (410) 491-4211 Please refer to pages 6 & 7 for policies, procedures & rulesfor all open classexhibit hall entries. Exhibit must be clean, fresh & conform to specifications.All samplesmust be from this year's crop. Containers will be provided.

Margaret Sherald BealsPerpetual Trophy Award will be presented to the exhibit judged "Best-In-Show"Adult in the Farm & Garden Department. Award cannot be won more than three consecutiveyearsby the same person. Trophy will be limited to Anne Arundel County exhibitors only. Winner is requested to be present on Sunday at 4 p.m. to accept the award.

FrancesA. Overstreet Perpetual Award A $25.00 cashaward is awarded for the "Best-In-Show"Teen in the Farm & Garden Department. Award cannot be won more than three consecutiveyearsby the same person. Trophy will be limited to Anne Arundel County exhibitors only. Winner is requested to be present on Sundayat 4 p.m. to accept the award.

John J. Sutton Perpetual Award A $50.00 cashaward is awarded for the "Best-In-Show"Youth in the Farm & Garden Department. Award cannot be won more than three consecutiveyearsby the same person. Trophy will be limited to Anne Arundel exhibitors only. Winner is requested to be present on Sunday at 4 p.m. to accept the award.

FK1 TOBACCO: Open to ADULTSONLY growers in all 5 MD counties, southern district. Exhibit must contain a sample of 3 bundles of 12 leaveseach, excluding wrapper leaf, which must be of the same quality as the others. Leavesmust not be ironed but spread flat one upon another. Exhibitor may enter only one sample of three bundles from his/her farm/crop. If a crop is jointly owned by two or more persons or landlord and tenant, only one sample of three bundles shallbe entered from that crop or farm. Sampleswill be judged on their uniformity, quality, length, color, and condition. All samplesmust be from 2018-19 crop. Sampleswhere a premium is paid cannot be re-entered.

A. Three bundles of 12 leaves (2019 crop) 1st...... $15.00 2nd...... $10.00 3rd...... $5.00 B Five Stalkson a stick (2020 crop) 1st...... $15.00 2nd...... $10.00 3rd...... $5.00

FA1 - GRAINS (1 QUART, JARS) 1 Barley 5 Rye 9 Soybean plant (3) 2 Corn, Yellow (10 ear in bundle shucked) 6 Soybeans (black) 10 Other 3 Corn, White (10 ears in bundle, shucked) 7 Oats 4 Corn, for silage (10 stalks) 8 Wheat FA2 - HAY (2' X 2' SQ. BALEOR ROLLEQUAL 2' X 2') 1 Alfalfa 4 Lespedeza 7 Mixed hay (not clover & Timothy) 2 Clover 5 Orchard Grass 8 Other 3 Clover/Timothy 6 Straw FA3 - EGGS(1/2 DOZ.IN CARTON) 1 Bantum Chicken (3) eggs 4 Chicken (Blue/Green) 7 Other Large (3) eggs 2 Chicken (brown) 5 Other (Duck, Turkey) (3) eggs 8 Other Exotic (specifybreed) 3 Chicken (white) 6 Other Small (3) eggs FA4 - COTTON 1 Plate of cotton (12) 2 Cotton plant (in pot) FB1 - APPLES(5) 1 Crab (12) 4 Smokehouse 7 Yellow Delicious 2 Grimes Classic 5 Stayman Winesap 8 Other 3 Red Delicious 6 Summer Rambo FB2 - BERRIES(1/2 PINT) 1 Blueberries 4 Raspberries Gold 7 Strawberries 2 Garden Berry (remove husk) PhysalisFamily 5 Blackberries 8 Other 3 Raspberries Red 6 Currants

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 18 FB3 - FIGS (5) 1 Dried 2 Fresh FB4 - GRAPES (3 CLUSTERS) 1 Blue 3 Green 5 Other 2 White 4 Red FB5 - PAWPAWS (3) 1 PawPaws FB6 - PEACHES(3) 1 Peaches FB7 - PEARS(3) 1 Bartlett 3 Seckel (18) 4 Other 2 Kieffer FB8 - PERSIMMONS (5) 1 Persimmons FB9 - PLUMS (5) 1 Regular 2 Damson FC1 - QUINCES (5) 1 Quinces FC2 - OTHER TYPESOF FRUIT (3 LARGE, 5 SMALL) 1 Other FC3 - POTTED HOUSEPLANT BEARING FRUIT, NO LARGERTHAN 12" POT 1 Potted Plant FC4- NUTS A1 Chinese Chestnut, branch in burr B2 On Vines D1 Peanuts (10) in Shell B1 Chinese Chestnuts (5) C1 Filbert(5) D2 Peanuts (10) on Vine E - WALNUTS (5) 1 Black, in husk 2 English, in husk FE1 - BEANS (15, UNLESSOTHERWISE STATED) 1 Baby Lima in pod 5 Pole Lima in pod 9 Wax Beans,yellow 2 Dried Lima (shelled, best pint) 6 Fava Beans 10 Other Beans 3 Green Lima (shelled, best pint) 7 Pole Green Beans 11 Other Beans(shelled) 4 Large Lima in pod 8 Bush Beans, green 12 Foreign Beans (10) FE2 - BEETS,WITH 1" LEAFSTEMS (3) 1 Beets FE3 - BROCCOLI (BESTBUNCH IN WATER) 1 Broccoli FE4 - BRUSSELSSPROUTS (10) 1 Brussels Sprouts FE5 - CABBAGE 1 Chinese 2 Green 3 Red FE6 - CANTALOUPE/MELON (1) 1 Half Long (lessthan 5") 2 Long FE8 - CUCUMBERS 1 Burpless (3) 3 Pickling (10) 5 Other (3) 2 Gherkin (10) 4 Regular (3) FE9 - EGGPLANT 1 Ichiban, Oriental (3) 2 Regular (1) 3 Other (1) FF1 - GOURDS 1 Gourds

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 19 FF2 - KALE(BESTBUNCH IN WATER) 1 Kale FF3 - KOHLRABI (5) 1 Kohlrabi FF4 - OKRA (11) 1 Green 2 Red FF5 - ONIONS (3) 1 Red 3 Yellow 5 Garlic 2 White 4 Leeks 6 Other FF6 - PARSNIPS (5) 1 Parsnips FF7 - PEAS 1 Blackeyes (shelled, best in jar) 3 Green in pod (10) 2 English (shelled, best pint in jar) 4 Other (10) FF8 - PEPPERS 1 Banana, sweet (5) 7 Chili, Hot, Green 13Elephant trunk (3) 2 Bell Pepper, Green (3) 8 Chili, Hot Red (10) 14Thai (10) 3 Bell Pepper, Red (3) 9 Hungarian Wax (10) 15Habanero (10) 4 Bell Pepper, Yellow (3) 10 Jalapeno, Red (10) 16 Cherry, Red (10) 5 Cayenne, Green (7) 11 Jalapeno, Green (10) 17Other (3 large, 10 small) 6 Cayenne, Red (7) 12 Mushroom (10) FF9 - POTATOES (3) 1 Katahdin 3 Pontiac (Red) 5 Other 2 Kennebec 4 Redskins (Red) FG1 - PUMPKINS 1 Big Max 5 Cushaw 9 Small Face 2 Big Moon 6 Small Sugar Pie 10White 3 Boston Marrow 7 Jack be Little (5) 11Other 4 Connecticut Field 8 Large Face FG2 –RADISHES (10) TOPPED 1 Radishes FG3 - RHUBARB(6 STALKSIN WATER, WITH 1" OF LEAFTOP ATTACHED) 1 Rhubarb FG4 –RUTABAGA (2) 1 Rutabaga FG5 –SQUASH, SUMMER 1 Spaghetti (2) 3 Yellow, Crookneck (3) 5 Zucchini (3) 2 White, Patty Pan (3) 4 Yellow, Straight neck (3) 6 Other (3) FG6 –SQUASH, WINTER 1 Acorn, Green (3) 4 Butternut (3) 7 Other (3) 2 Acorn, Yellow (3) 5 Hubbard, Golden (1) 3 Buttercup (3) 6 Hubbard, Green (1) FG7 –SUGAR CORN (3 EARSIN HUSK) 1 White 2 Yellow FG8 –SWEET POTATOES 1 Centennial 4 Red Mar 7 Other 2 Gold Mar 5 White Yam 3 Puerto Rican 6 Beauregard

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 20 FG9. SWISS CHARD (6 STALKSIN WATER) 1 Swiss Chard FH1 - TOMATOES 1 Red Cherry (10) caps off 5 Yellow, large (3) 9 Tomitillo (remove husk)(10) 2 Green (3) with stem on 2” + diagonal 6 Yellow, miniature, caps 10Other (3 large or 10 small) 3 Italian Paste (6) 7 SweetRed 100’s (15) 4 Red (3) 8 Grape(10) FH2 –TURNIPS (Topped) (5) 1 Turnips FH3. WATERMELON (1) 1 Charleston Gray 4 Jubilee 7 Sugar Baby Watermelon 2 Crimson Sweet 5 YellowBaby 8 Carolina Cross 3 Ice Box 6 SeedlessWatermelon 9 Other FH4. NOVELTY

UNUSUAL OR UNCOMMON VEGETABLE,IN SIZE,SHAPEOR VARIETY 1 Novelty FH5. VEGETABLE&FRUIT CARICATURE (FOR YOUTH ONLY)

USING ONLY PLANT MATERIAL. NO ARTIFICIAL MATERIAL EXCEPTTO HOLD IT TOGETHER. 1 Vegetable or fruit caricature FH6. OTHER VEGETABLE 1 Other Vegetable (specify name) FH7. ARRANGEMENTS OFGOURDS ADULT &TEENONLY

USING A SELECTION OF GOURDS, LARGEAND SMALL,ATTRACTIVELYARRANGED,15 OR MORE GOURDS 1st $15.00 2nd $10.00 3rd $5.00 FH8. MISCELLANEOUS A1 Apple Cider (1qt. homemade –name apple) C. Popcorn (5 ears) B1 Ornamental Corn (5 ears w/shucks tied) 1. Red D1 Sunflowergroomed 2. White E1Vegetables from foreign lands 3. Yellow FH9. Cauliflower 1 Cauliflower

VEGETABLE SWEEPSTAKES (Adults & Teens Only) (FI4)Bestgroup of 10 or more different kind of homegrown vegetables (tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, etc.). Arrange attractive in your own container. Vegetables will be judges on quality aswell asdisplay. 1st $15.00 2nd $10.00 3rd $5.00

GIANT PUMPKIN or SQUASH CONTEST (FJ1)Grow the biggest pumpkin or squash in Anne Arundel County. The winner will be determined by weight and condition of the exhibit. Entriesmust be submitted on Fair’sentry day.

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 21 FINE ARTS FAA –Adult FAT – Teen FAY - Youth Chairperson: JoannWheeler (410)375-8460 Co-Chairperson: Wendy Sites (410) 812-9927 [email protected] Please refer to pages 6 & 7 for policies, procedures & rules for all open classexhibit hall entries.

Only entries which comply with the following rules will be accepted: 1. All entries MUST be wired for hanging. NOEXCEPTIONS 2. Subject matter is original, NO copies of anything (famous or otherwise). 3. Duetospaceconstraints,you are limited to FOUR works of art, one entry per category. 4. Artwork size is NO LARGER than 26 inches x 26 inches (including frame) 5. Subject matter is suitable for family viewing (NO nude or semi nude pictures) 6. All work must be on traditional surfaces,for example: paper, canvas,wood panel and 1/2” thick board. PLEASENOTE: Absolutely NO improperly, matted, framed or wired works of art will be accepted. No framesof glassheld together with metalclips will be accepted. Works ona canvas,woodpanelorboardatleast½”thick,need notbeframed,however,theedgesmustbefinished- meaninga painted edge or a small piece of lattice on eachside and wired for hanging. Anythingunfinished will not be accepted.

A- Paintings 1 Oil/Acrylic - Landscapes 11 Oil/Acrylic - Bldg/Structure 21Watercolor - Bldg/Structure

2 Oil/Acrylic - Water Scene 12 Watercolor - Landscape 22 Pastel - Landscape

3 Oil/Acrylic - Street Scene 13 Watercolor - Water Scene 23 Pastel - Water Scene

4 Oil/Acrylic - Portraits 14 Watercolor - Street Scene 24 Pastel - Street Scene

5 Oil/Acrylic - Figures 15 Watercolor - Portrait 25 Pastel - Portrait

6 Oil/Acrylic –Animals and/or Fish 16 Watercolor- Figures 26 Pastel - Figures

7 Oil/Acrylic - Still Life 17 Watercolor –Animals and/or Fish 27 Pastel –Animals and/or Fish

8 Oil/Acrylic- Flower/Plant 18 Watercolor - Still Life 28 Pastel - Still Life

9 Oil/Acrylic- Abstract 19Watercolor - Flower/ Plant 29 Pastel - Flower Study/Plant

10 Oil/Acrylic-Primitives 20Watercolor - Abstract/Primitive 30 Pastel- Abstract/Primitive

B - DRAWINGS 1 Drawing - Charcoal 3 Drawings - Colored Pencil 5 Drawings –Scratch Board

2 Drawings - Pencil 4 Drawings - Pen and Ink 6 Drawings-Magic Marker

C –MIXED MEDIA 1 Mixed Media D –ANY MEDIA 1 Any Media 2Anime 3Spiritual E - MINIATURE

1 Miniature F –3D (GRAVURE) COLLAGE 1 3D Garvure Collage G - DIGITAL 1 Digital H- MARYLAND PRIDE 1 Acrylic/Oil 2 Watercolor 3 Drawing

The Sister’sAward in memory of Marie Wenton & RamonaAustin will be awarded to Best Overall in category.

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 22 FLOWERS FLA - Adult FLT - Teen FLY - Youth Honorary Chair: Co-Chairs:Claudia Ploor (410) 693-5833 | TrishLilek

Please refer to page 8 for policies, procedures and rules for all open class exhibit hall entries. Note: All entries will be accepted on Sunday or Monday. 1. ALL exhibitors are responsible for the completion of their exhibit form and entry tags. Use of address labels is encouraged but should fit within the space allowed. We will assist you if you have difficulties. 2. If exhibit is in the "Other" category, list name of plant materials. If a category is not listed in the catalog, the entry may not be entered in the "other" category 3. Exhibitors must provide their own clear non-tinted glass containers appropriately sized to specimen. CLEARGLASSBEADSMAY BE USED TO STABILIZE LARGE OR TOP-HEAVY ENTRIES. 4. Exhibitors must provide saucersfor potted and hanging plants, or they cannot be watered. 5. See section for size limitations of foliage for potted plants. 6. Entriesmust have been grown by exhibitor and/or been in their possessionfor at least 3 months 7. Classesmay be divided by color or varietyif warranted by the number of entries. 8. All flowers are to have some foliage. Foliage should not be below the water line of the container used. 9. If more than one flower is required, they should be of the same color and size. 10. Flowering plants should be in flower. 11. Potted or hanging plants with mixed foliage must have a 3" x 5" card attached, with the identification of all the plant material. 12. Youth and Teen may enter any category.

A - ARRANGEMENTS MAY CONTAIN PLANT MATERIAL NOT GROWN BY EXHIBITOR.PLANT MATERIALSSHOULD BE IDENTIFIEDONA3 X 5 CARD. TOTAL DIAMETER OFMIN IATURE ARRANGEMENTS CANNOT EXCEED6” INANYDIRECTION. SIZEOFNICHEIS 22" WIDEX18" DEEP X 32" HIGH. ARTIFICIALFLOWERSARENOTPERMITTED FreshTable Arrangement for 1 Dried Arrangement 5 Fresh Wreath or Swag 8 Meal. Not to exceed 12 in any 11 Fresh Corsage direction Any arrangement 2 Dried Arrangement, Miniature 6 Fresh Arrange of at least 6 9 Fresh Arrangement - Miniature 12 including grains varieties 3 Dried Arrangement, Oriental 7 Fresh Arrange- theme/holiday 10 Fresh Arrangement - Oriental 13 Other 4 Dried Wreath or swag B –CUT FLOWERS (ANNUALS) 1 STEM/SPIKES/STALKS UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED 1 Ageratum-Purple 19 Coleus, 2 stalks1 color no flower 37 Salvia- Other 2 Ageratum-White 20 Coleus, 2 stalks, 2 colors not 38 Snapdragon flower 3 Amaranthus 21 Coleus 2 Stalks> 2 colors 39 Snapdragon - Dwarf no flower 4 Aster 22 Cosmos - Stem. pink/white 40 Verbena –1 Color 5 Begonia, Pink 23 Cosmos - Stem, yellow/orange 41 Verbena –Bi-Color 6 Begonia, Red 24 Dusty Miller - 2 stems 42 Vinca - White 7 Begonia, White 25 Lantana 43 Vinca - Pink 8 Begonia, Other 26 Tithonia 44 Vinca- Red 9 Calendula 27 Gomphrena 45 Vinca - Bi-Color 10 Celosia, Crested Red - 1 inflorescence 28 Strawflower 46 Vinca - Other 11 Celosia, Crested Yellow-1 inflorescence 29 Nasturtium 47 Sunflower 6" and over 12 Celosia, Crested Pink - 1 Inflorescence 30 Petunia, Single 48 Sunflower under6" 13 Celosia, crested Other-1 Inflorescence 31 Petunia, Double 49 Statice- Blue 14 Celosia, Plume Red - 1Inflorescence 32 Petunia, Calibrachoa 50 Statice - Other 15 Celosia, Plume Pink -1 Inflorescence 33 Salvia, Red 51 Other - Flowering (No Impatiens) 16 Celosia, Plume Yellow -1 Inflorescence 34 Salvia, Purple 52 Other - Foliage 17 Celosia, Plume Other-1 inflorescence 35 Salvia, White 18 Cleome 36 Salvia, Blue C –MARIGOLDS (MAY HAVE TWO FLOWERS–MUST HAVE FOLIAGE) 1 Single Orange (3 stems) 8 Small up to 2" - bi color( 3) 15 Medium 2"- 4" - Other (3)Stems stems 2 Single Yellow (3) stems 9 Small upto2" - gold (3) stems 16 Large Over 4"- Orange(2) Stems 3 Single Gold (3) stems 10 Small up to 2" - Other (3) stems 17 Large Over 4"- Yellow( 2) Stems 4 Single Bi-Color( 3) stems 11 Medium2” - 4" - Orange(3) stems 18 Large Over 4"- Gold (2) Stems 5 Single Other (3) stems 12 Medium2” - 4" - Yellow(3) Stems 19 Large Over 4"- Bi-Color (2) Stems 6 Small up to 2" - Orange (3) stems 13 Medium2” - 4" - Gold(3) stems 20 Large Over 4"- Other (2) Stems 7 Small upto 2" - Yellow(3) stems 14 Medium 2” - 4" - Bi-Color (3) Stems

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 23 D - ZINNAS (must have foliage) one single stem disbudded)

1 Mini up to 1" Across Purple 12 Small, 1 to 2"- Yellow 23 Medium, 2 to 4"acrossWhite 2 Mini up to 1" Across Red 13 Small, 1 to 2" Pink 24 Medium, 2 to 4" acrossOther 3 Mini up to 1" AcrossOrange 14 Small, 1 to 2" Bi-Color 25 Large. over 4"across Purple 4 Mini up to 1" AcrossYellow 15 Small. 1 to 2" White 26 Large. Over 4" across Red 5 Mini up to 1"Across Pink 16 Smal, 1 to 2 Other 27 Large,. Over 4"cross Orange 6 Mini up to 1" AcrossBi-Color 17 Medium, 2 to 4" - Purple 28 Large, Over 4" Pink 7 Mini up to 1" AcrossWhite 18 Medium, 2 to 4” - Red 29 Large,. Over 4" Yellow 8 Mini up to 1" AcrossOther 19 Medium, 2 to 4” - Orange 30 Large, Over 4" Bi-Color 9 Small, 1 to 2" - Red 20 Medium, 2 to 4” acrossPink 31 Large, Over 4" White 10 Small, 1 to 2", Purple 21 Medium, 2 to 4” across- Yellow 32 Large, Over 4" Other 11 Small,1 to 2" Orange 22 Medium, 2 to 4” across- Bi-Color E –DAHLIAS (1 Stem) 1 Mignon up to2 " Red 19 Small 4" to 6" - Red 37 Large 8” to 10" - Red 2 Mignon up to2 " Yellow 20 Small4" to 6" - Orange 38 Large 8” to 10" - Orange 3 Mignon up to 2" Orange 21 Small 4” to 6" - Yellow 39 Large 8” to 10" - Yellow 4 Mignon up to2 " Gold 22 Small 4" to 6" - Gold 40 Large 8” to 10" - Gold 5 Mignon up to 2" Pink 23 Small 4" to 6" - Pink 41 Large 8” to 10" - Pink 6 Mignon up to 2" White 24 Small 4" to 6" - White 42 Large 8” to 10" - White 7 Mignon up to 2" purple 25 Small 4" to 6" - purple 43 Large 8” to 10" - purple 26 Small 4" to 6" - bi Color 44 Large 8” to 10" - bicolor 8 Mignon up to 2" –bi Color 27 Small 4” to 6” other color 45 Large 8” to 10” -othercolor 9 Mignon up to 2”other color 28 Medium 6” to 8" - Red 46 Giant 10" & over Red 10 Miniature 2” to 4"- red 29 Medium 6” to 8" - Orange 47 Giant 10" & over Orange 11 Miniature 2” to 4"- orange 30 Medium 6” to 8" - Yellow 48 Giant 10" & over Yellow 12 Miniature 2” to 4"- yellow 31 Medium 6” to 8" - Gold 49 Giant 10" & over Gold 13 Miniature 2” to 4"- gold 32 Medium 6” to 8" - Pink 50 Giant 10" & over Pink 14 Miniature 2” to 4"- pink 15 Miniature 2” to 4"- white 33 Medium 6” to 8" - White 51 Giant 10" & over White 16 Miniature 2” to 4"- purple 34 Medium 6” to 8" - purple 52 Giant 10" & over purple 17 Miniature 2” to 4" - bi-color 18Miniature 2”to4” -othercolor 35 Medium 6” to 8" - bi-color 53 Giant 10" & over bi-color 36 Medium 6”to8”,Othercolor 54 Giant 10” & over, other color F –BULBS,CORMS, TUBERS,RHIZOMES (1 SPIKE WITH LEAFATTACHED UNLESSOTHERWISE NOTED) 1 Liriope 2 flower spikes 6 Crocosmia, Red 11 Gladiolus, Any Color 2 Canna, Red 7 Crocosmia, Yellow 12 Elephant Ear 3 Canna, Yellow 8 Caladium,2 leavesunder 3" 13 Tuberous Begonia 4 Canna, Bi-Color 9 Caladium, 2 leaves 3"- 5" 14 Other 5 Canna, Other Color 10 Caladium over 5" G –PERENNIALS (WITH FOLIAGE, 3 STALKS,SPRAYS, SPIKES UNLESSOTHERWISE NOTED) Nativeperennialsarein 1 Chrysanthemum. Single 1 color 10 Sedum red 19 Gallardia SectionJ 2 Chrysanthemum, Single bicolor 11 Sedum Pink 20 Japanese Anemone Single (1) 3 Chrysanthemum, Double 1 color 12 Sedum, White 21 Japanese Anemone Double (1) 4 Chrysanthemum. Double bi-color 13 Sedum Purple 22 FERN (1) 5 Hosta less 6 in 14 Sedum Bi- Color Foliage 23 Pink-Turtlehead 6 Hosta 6 to 10 in 15 Sedum Autumn, White 24 Perennial Begonia 7 Hosta more than 10in 16 Sedum, Autumn, Red 25 Ornamental Grassw/plume 24" 8 Daises 17 Sedum, Autumn, Pink 26 Balloon Flower 9 Salvia 18 Yarrow 27 Coneflower other than purple 28 Obedient Plant, White 29 Other

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 24 H –ROSES (WITH FOLIAGE) 1 Stem or Spray

1 Hybrid Tea , Any color 2 Floribunda, Any color 3 Climber, Any color 4 Polyanthus, Any color 5 Miniature, Any color

6 Knockout, single, Any color 7 Knockout, double, any color 8 Other

I –TREES,SHRUBSAND VINES (maximum of 18” - 1 branch) 1 Pyracantha 4 Butterfly Bush (Buddleia) 7 Hydrangea, Pink 2 BloomingBranch 5 Hydrangea, White 8 Hydrangea, Other 3 Berried/FruitedBranch 6 Hydrangea, Blue 9 Other J –NATIVE PERENNIAL PLANTS (3 SPRAYS/SPIKES/STALKS UNLESSOTHERWISE NOTED) 1 Swamp Sunflower - Helianthus angustifolius 11 Joe Pye weed 21 Black-eyed susan 2 Cardinal Flower –Lobelia cardinalis (1) 12 New York lronweed 22 Sneezeweed 3 CommonBoneset 13 Coreopsis, Various 23 Turtlehead white (1) 4 Goldenrod 14 Black snakeroot/black cohosh 24 Purple Coneflower (1) 5 Obedient Plant - Physostegiavirginiana 15 Allegheny stonecrop 25 Butterfly Weed 6 Purple Gayfeather- Liatris spicata 16 Summer Phlox - paniculata Red 26 Monarda (Bee Balm) 7 Great Blue Lobelia- Lobe Siphilica 17 SummerPhlox - paniculata Pink 27 Horsemint, Spotted Monarda 8 New England/New York Aster 18 Summer Phlox - paniculata Purple 28 Other 9 White Aster 19 Summer Phlox - paniculata white 10 Maryland Golden Aster 20 SummerPhlox - paniculata Other K –NATIVE TREES,SHRUBS& VINES (1 BRANCH, 18” MAXIMUM) 1 Blooming Branch 5 Berried Vibrunum Branch 9 Caryopteris (Blue Beard,3 Stems) 2 Berried Beautyberry Branch 6 Berried Winterberry Branch 10 Other 3 Berried Clethra Branch 7 Berried Branch - Other 4 Berried Gray Dogwood Branch 8 Coral Honeysuckle L –NATIVE GRASSES(3 PLUMES NO TALLER THAN24”) 1 Switch Grass 3 Little Bluestem 4 Sea Oats 2 Big Bluestem 5 Other M–HOUSEPLANTS(POTS UP TO 14”, FOLIAGE NOTOVER 20” DIAMETER AND HEIGHT) 1 African Violets Mini Purple 15 African Violet Double Pink 29 Ficus 2 African Violets Mini Mauve 16 African Violet Double White 30 Schefflera 3 African Violets Mini Pink 17 African Violet Double Bi-Color 31 Dish Garden, Desert (3 or more) 4 African Violets Mini White 18 African Violet Double Other 32 Dish Gardens Foliage (3 or more) 5 African Violets Mini Bi-Color 19 Bromeliads 33 Dish Garden, Fairie Garden 6 African Violets Mini Other 20 Cacti 34 Terrarium 7 African Violet Single Purple 21 Asparagus Fern 35 Succulent 8 African Violet Single Mauve 22 Fern, Rabbit Foot 36 Euphorbia 9 African Violet Single Pink 23 Fern, Other 37 Oxalis 10 African Violet Single White 24 Philodendron 38 Orchids any color 11 African Violet Single Bi-Color 25 Pothos 39 Norfolk Pine

12 African Violet Single Other 26 Pepperomia 40 Prayer Plant 13 African Violet Double Purple 27 Sanserveria 41 Other 14 African Violet Double Mauve 28 Dieffenbachia

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 25 N–POTTEDPLANTS OUTDOORS (POTS NOT OVER 16”, FOLIAGE NOT OVER 20”)

1 Impatiens - Single (in Flower) 13 Foliage/Flowering 12”-15” 25 Begonia, double, any color, in flower 2 Impatiens - Double (in Flower) 14 Foliage/Flowering 15"-20” 26 Begonia, Bronze Foliage, any color, in flower

3 Flowering, mixed - up to 8” 15 Foliage, single variety- up to 8” 27 Begonia Fancy Leaf 4 Flowering Mixed Up To 8"-12” 16 Foliage. single variety up to 8-12” 28 Begonia Other 5 Flowering Mixed 12"-15” 17 Foliage, single variety 12"-15” 29 Ornamental Pepper 6 Flowering Mixed- 15"-20” 18 Foliage, single variety 15”-20” 30 Gardenia (in Flower) 7 Flowering, One kind- up to 8” 19 Foliage mixed up to 8” 31 Stonecrop 8 Flowering One Kind Up To 8"-12” 20 Foliage mixed 8"-12” 32 Hens and Chicks 9 Flowering One Kind 12"-15” 21 Foliage mixed 12"-15” 33 Succulent - Other 10 Flowering One Kind 15"-20” 22 Foliage mixed 15"- 20” 34 Other 11 Foliage/Flowering- up to 8” 23 New Guinea Impatiens 12 Foliage/Flowering 8”-12” 24 Begonia, single, any color, in flower O–GERANIUMS (UP TO 14” POTS) 1 Single Any Color in Flower 4 Double Bi-Color (in Flower) 7 Scented 2 Single Bi-Color In Flower 5 Ivy, any color(in flower) 8 Fancy Leaf 3 Double any Color(in Flower) 6 Ivy Bi-Color(in flower) P –HANGING BASKETS(NOSIZELIMITATION) 1 Spider Plant 11 Other- Foliage single variety 21 Geranium Fancy Leaf 2 Swedish Ivy 12 Other - Flower single variety 22 Geranium Scented 3 Wandering Jew 13 Other Foliage Mixed 23 Verbena White 4 Boston Fern 14 Other Flowering Mixed 24 Verbena Red 5 Asparagus Fern 15 Other Foliage & Flowering Mixed 25 Verbena Multicolor 6 Rabbit's Foot Fern 16 Begonia Tuberous any color in flower 26 Million Bells Any Colorin flower 7 Ferns, Other 17 Begonia Other any colorin flower 27 Torenia Cascading 8 Hoya 18 Geranium Single any color in flower 28 Petunia Any Color 9 Philodendron 19 Geranium double any color, in flower 10 Pothos 20 Geranium, Ivy, any colorin flower Q- BONSAI 1 Outdoor 3 2 or more specimens 2 Indoor 4 Other R - TROPICALSINPOTS UP TO 14”

1 Bougainvillea 2 Mandevilla 3 Hibiscus 4 BananaPlant 5Other

Color Me Natural Competition (Kindergarten to Fifth Grade Only)

Children mayonly enterin gradelevel belowfor their schoolyear2020-2021. Flowerscolorsmustbeascloseto their natural coloraspossible. Useonly crayonsor coloredpencils. Colorsmaybeblended to obtain amore"nature like" appearance.Backgroundneednot becolored. Whencoloring iscomplete, pleaseGLUEyour entryto 8½x11white cardstock(NoTape).Print yournameonthebackofthe cardstock.Helpwill beprovidedfor this competition.

Kindergarten &FirstGrade(CCA) Second&Third Grade(CCB) Fourth&Fifth Grade(CCC) Tulip Gladiolus Dahlia

Theflowersmaybecoloredusing crayonsorcolored pencils. Thecoloring mustbearepresentation of the colorsasweseethemgrowing in nature. A description ofthe flower isonthe page.Parentsareencouragedto assistin this process,but notodothe coloring. Backgroundneednotbecolored.Oncethe project iscomplete,cutit outonthesolid borderandGLUE(nottape)it toan8½x11” pieceofwhite cardstockforexhibiting. Pleasewriteyourname, exhibitor numberandgradelevel onthebackofthe cardstock.

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 26 Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 27 Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 28 Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 29 HANDICRAFTS HAA - Adult HAT - Teen HAY - Youth Chairperson: ElizabethMolino [email protected] Co-Chair:Nikki Greever Co-Chair: Lisa Angyelof 443-510-3815 Please refer to pages 6 & 7 for policies, procedures & rulesfor all open classexhibit hall entries. No Legos, Tinker Toy or similarbuilding block toys will be accepted. No collections. If a category is provided in the catalog, same type item cannot be entered in the "Other" category. Kit entries are not eligible for the BestIn Show Award. Exhibitsmust be no larger than 24" x 36”. A –DECORATED ARTICLES 1 Wood, Article 4 Metal 7 Terra Cotta Pots 2 Wood Plaque 5 Eggs 8 Glass 3 Decoupaged, Any Item 6 Candles 9 Plastic B – BASKETS 1 Splint Woven 4 Over A Mold 7 Covered Basket(With Woven Lid) 2 Ribbed 5 Coil 8 Other 3 Round Reed (Wicker) 6 Miniature (under 3") C–NATURE CRAFTS 1 Driftwood 3 Shells 5 Tree Products 2 Gourds 4 Stones 6 Other D –DECORATIVE PAINTING 1 Wood - Flowers 4 Metal 7 One stroke 2 Wood - Other 5 Stenciling 8 Other –Not listed above 3 Glass 6 Original Design E –PAPER AND RUBBERSTAMPING 1 Memory Page –1-2 pgs in protective cover 4 Quilling 7 Rubber Stamping - Paper 2 Handmade Paper 5 Paper Mache 8 Rubber Stamping - Wood 3 Origami 6 Paper Other 9 Rubber Stamping - Other F – FABRIC 1 Painted 3 TyeDye 5 Other 2 Stenciled 4 Fleece (no sew) G - JEWELRY 1 Beads 3 Wire 5 Other 2 Polymer Clay 4 Matching Set (2 or more pieces) H–KITS/MODELS 1 Cars 3 Boats 5 Other 2 Planes 4 Animals I – CRAFTS 1 Clothes Pins 5 Wire (non-jewelry) 9 Suncatcher 2 Popsicle Sticks 6 ShrinkArt 10 Fuse Beads 3 Dried Beans 7 FoamSheet Art 11 Magnets 4 String, Yarn or Paracord 8 Beads (non Jewelry) 12 Duct Tape J–MISCELLANEOUS HANDICRAFTS 1 Woodburning 3 Leather 5 Glass(blown, fused) 2 Stained Glass 4 Puppets 6 Other K –RECYCLED MATERIALS 1 Egg Cartons 4 Aluminum / Metal 7 Other 2 Plastic 5 Glass Jars 3 Cardboard/Paper 6 Styrofoam L –HOME DECOR 1 Artificial Floral Arrangement 4 Bouquet 7 Other 2 Wreath - Artificial Flowers 5 Handmade Candles 3 Wreath - Other 6 Handmade Soap M –ORIGINAL ARTISTICCREATION (YOUTH & TEEN ONLY) 1 Three Dimensional 2 Two Dimensional

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 30 HERBS HRA - Adult HRT - Teen HRY - Youth Chairpersons:Marion Adams & SharonWhiteford (410) 923-3400

Please refer to pages 6 & 7 for policies, procedures & rulesfor all open classexhibit hall entries. Containers provided by the department. Entries must be clean, fresh and conform to specifications.Unlessotherwise noted, exhibits in this division must be cut herbs, grown by the exhibitor, they must conform to the number of stemsspecified and must be 12” or lessin height.

HERBAL SWEEPSTAKES: Formal table arrangement of cut herbs arranged in container with water using 10 or more varieties of culinary and medicinal herbs. Pleaselist herbs used on 3" x 5" index cards. 1st Prize $15.00 2ndPrize $10.00 3rdPrize $5.00

Marie E. GishPerpetual Award The Marie E. GishPerpetual Award Trophy will be awarded to the top award winner of the Herbal Education Display. Thisaward cannot be won more than three consecutive yearsby the same person and is limited to Anne Arundel County exhibitors.

HERBALEDUCATION DISPLAY SWEEPSTAKES Informative display (2' H x 22" W x 2' L)to educate Fair visitors about herbs and/or application of herbs. Freshor dried herbs must be utilized.Table top spacewill be provided. 1st Prize $25.00 2nd Prize $10.00 3rd Prize $5.00

Anne E. Snyder Perpetual Trophy The Anne E.Snyder Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the exhibit judged Best In Show Adult by the judges in the Herb Dept. The Best In Show should be the best use of herbs in a creative display or showing consisting of at least 75% herbs. This award cannot be won more than 3 consecutive yearsby the same person, trophy will be limited to Anne Arundel exhibitors. The winner is requested to be present at the awards ceremony on Sundayat 4 p.m. to accept the award

A –HERBS - CULINARY 1 Cut in water (1 variety) 2 Cut in water - 3 or more varieties (3 stem each) 3 Potted (single plant) B –HERBS - MEDICINAL 1 Cut in water (1 variety) 2 Cut in water - 3 or more varieties (3 stem each) 3 Potted (single plant) C– HERBS - FRAGRANT 1 Cut in water (1 variety) 2 Cut in water - 3 or more varieties (3 stem each) 3 Potted (single plant) D - HERBS –LIVE PLANTS 1 , Strawberry jar or Dish Garden Arrangement E –DRIED HERBS 1 Single 2 Groups of 3 or more F –HERBS PRODUCTS 1 Herb Tea Mixtures 6 Herbal Food Products - Baked 11 Tussie Mussie 2 Jellies 7 Herbal Food Products - Non-Baked 12 HerbalSoap 3 Jams 8 Potpourri Mixture 13 Recycle 4 Vinegar –Single Herb 9 Herbal Craft Item 14 Medicinal 5 Vinegar - 2 or More Herbs in a bottle 10 Herbal Centerpiece 15 Miscellaneous G- WREATHS 1 Complete Herbal -Dried 3 MixedHerbal & Flower - Dried 5 Mixed Herbal & FlowersFr/Dr 2 Complete Herbal - Fresh 4 Mixed Herbal & Flower Fresh H - BASKETS 1 Fresh Herbs 2 Dried Herbs 3 Fresh & Dried I –HERBAL MERRY CHRISTMAS

ATTRACTIVECHRISTMAS DECORATION DISPLAYED USING HERBSOR BASKETSOF HERBALITEMS 1 Herbal Merry Christmas J –HERBAL GARDEN SIGN 1 Herbal Garden Sign

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 31 HOMEBREW HBD - Adults Only Chairperson:Rick Arvin [email protected]

Please refer to pages 6 & 7 for policies, procedures & rulesfor all open classexhibit hall entries. Entriesmust be three (3),12 ounce or two (2)22oz bottles of brown glass.Eachbottle must have a label indicating the type of beer with the section and category, but NO PERSONALINFORMATION.Upon entry, the bottles will be labeled with a tag that includes the exhibitor number. All entries will receive a judging score sheet with tips. The chairperson and judges reservethe right to combine categories if an entry is low.

A –LIGHT AMBER & DARK LAGERS 1 Lite, S &P Amer Lagers 3 Dortmunder Export 5 Dark Amer/Munich/Etc 2 Munich Helles 4 Vienna/Oktoberfest/Marzen B - PILSNERS 1 German Pilsner (Pils) 2 Bohemian Pilsner 3 Classic American Pilsner C - BOCK 1 Maibock/Helles 3 Doppelbock 2 Traditional Bock 4 Eisbock D – HYBRID BEERS 1 Cream Ale 3 Kolsh 5 North Germanor Dusseldorf –All Bier 2 Blonde Ale 4 American Wheat 6 Cal Common Beer E –ENGLISH ALES 1 Standard/Ordinary or Special Bitter 2 English Pale Ale 3 English Brown Ale F –AMERICAN ALE 1 American Pale Ale 2 American Amber Ale 3 American Brown Ale G –SCOTTISH & IRISH ALES 1 Scottish Light 3 Scottish Export 5 Strong Scotch Ale 2 Scottish Heavy 4 Irish Red Ale H - PORTERS 1 Brown Porter 2 Robust Porter 3 Baltic Porter I- STOUTS 1 Dry Stout 3 Oatmeal Stout 5 American Stout 2 Sweet Stout 4 Foreign Extra Stout 6 RussianImperial Stout J –IPA’s 1 English IPA 2 American IPA 3 Imperial IPA K –GERM AN WHEAT & RYE BEER 1 Weissbier 3 Weizenbock 2 Dunkelweizen 4 Roggenbier German ReyBeer L –BELGIAN &FRENCHALE 1 Witbier 3 Salon 5 Belgian Specialty Ale 2 Belgian Pale Ale 4 Biere de Garde M–SOUR ALE 1 Berliner Weisse 3 Lambie 2 Flanders Red or Brown Ale 4 Gueuze N–BELGIANSTRONGALE 1 Belgian Blonde Ale 3 Belgian Tripe! 5 Belgian Dark Strong Ale 2 BelgianDubbel 4 Belgian Golden Strong Ale O –STRONG ALE 1 Old Ale 2 English Barleywine 3 American Barleywine P – SPECIALTY BEERS 1 Fruit Beer 3 Herb/Vegetable Beer 5 Smoke - Flavored Beer 2 Spice Beer 4 Christmas/Winter Spiced Beer 6 Wood-ages Beer Q - CIDER 1 Standard Cider 2 Specialty Cider R–ROOT BEER 1 Root Beer

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 32 HOME FURNISHINGS HFA - Adult HFT - Teen HFY - Youth Chairperson: Marcia Patterson Co-Chairperson: Teri Oswald

Please refer to pages 6 & 7 for policies, procedures & rules for all open classexhibit hall entries. Judging based on workmanship, choice & placement of design, choice of fabric, color, value in relation to use & time required to make the article. Items should be blocked when necessary.All articles must be new (no antiques).Category FB is judged only on the embellishment to the piece of furniture. Category H& HA will be measuredfrom edge of frame to edge of frame. If piece measures exactly to size,the exhibitor may choose either size category for entry. PROFESSIONAL CATEGORY(Needlework teachers and crafters)limited to three (3) items per person. One entry per category. ALL WALL HANGERS:If no dowel/rod is provided with the entry, then the piece will be hung using a safetypin combination. PROFESSIONALCATEGORYNeedlework teachersand crafters)limited to three (3) items per person. One entry per category. If no dowel rod is provided with the entry, then the piece willbe hung using a safetypin combo.

C –AFGHAN 1 Afghan Stitch 7 Granny Square Flowers 13Miniatures 2 Broomstick 8 Granny Square Plain 14Ripple 3 Child's Afghan 9 Hairpin 15Stripes 4 Combination 10 Holiday Theme 16 Woven 5 Crocheted 11 Knitted 17Miscellaneous 6 Flower Looms 12 Lap Afghan D - BEDSPREADS 1 Coverlet 4 Embroidered 7 Miniatures 2 Crocheted - Fine Thread 5 Holiday Theme 8 Woven 3 Crocheted - Other 6 Knitted 9 Miscellaneous E - RUGS

1 Bath Ensembles, Misc. 9 Hooked, Primitive- Kit 17Woven 2 Bath Mats, Misc. 10 Hooked, PrimitiveOriginal 18Miscellaneous 3 Braided 11 Hooked, Traditional- Adapt 4 Holiday Theme 12 Hooked, Traditional- Kit 5 Hooked,Latch-AdaptPat 13 Hooked, Traditional Original 6 Hooked, Latch - Kit 14 Miniatures 7 Hooked, Latch - Original 15 Punch Needle 8 Hooked, Primitive - Adapt Pat 16 Rya FA –HOOKING TRADITIONAL 1 Accessories 3 Holiday Theme 2 Furniture 4 Miscellaneous FB - FURNITURE 1 Bench 3 Footstool 5 Lamp 2 Chair 4 Holiday Theme 6 Miscellaneous

I- PILLOWS 1 Applique –Hand (entire piece) 8 Lace 15 Puffed Design 2 Applique - Machine 9 Latch hook 16 Ribbon Embroidery 3 Applique - Machine/Hand combo 10 Patchwork –Hand (entire piece) 17 Smocked 4 Bargello 11 Patchwork-Machine 18 Trapunto 5 Felt 12 Patchwork - Machine/Hand combo 19 Woven 6 Fleece 13 Petit Point 20 Miscellaneous

7 Holiday Theme 14 Preprinted Design

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 33 J –PICTURESUNDER 12” x 14”

1 Applique– Hand(entire piece) 12 Hooked - Adapted from pattern 23 Miniatures - Adapted from pattern 2 Applique- Machine 13 Hooked - Kit 24 Ribbon Emb- Adapted from pattern 3 Applique - Machine/Hand combo 14Hooked - Original Design 25 Ribbon Embroidery- Kit 4 Candle Wick- Adapted from pattern 15 LatchHook - Adapted from pattern 26 Ribbon Embroidery Original Design 5 FeltWork - Adapted from pattern 16Latch Hook - Kit 27 Trapunto Hand 6 Felt Work - Kit 17Latch Hook- Original Design 28 Trapunto Machine 7 Felt Work - Original Design 18Long Stitch- Adapted from pattern 29 Trapunto - Mach/Hand combo 8 Hardanger - Adapted from pattern 19Long stitch - Kit 30 Miscellaneous-Adapted from design 9 Hardanger - Kit 20 Long Stitch - Original Design 31 MiscellaneousKit 10 Hardanger- Original Design 21Miniature Kit 32 Miscellaneous-Original Design 11 Holiday Theme 22Miniature Original Design

JA–PICTURESOVER 12” x 14”

1 Applique - Hand 10 HolidayTheme 19 Long Stitch –Original Design 2 Applique- Machine 11 Hooked - Adapted from Pattern 20 Ribbon Emb - Adapted from pattern 3 Applique - Machine/Hand combo 12 Hooked –Kit 21 Ribbon Embroidery- Kit 4 Felt Work –Adapted from pattern 13Hooked – Original Design 22 Ribbon Embroidery Original Design 5 FeltWork –Kit 14 Latch Hook –Adapted from Pattern 23 Trapunto Hand 6 Felt Work– Original Design 15Latch Hook– Kit 24 Trapunto Machine 7 Hardanger- Adapted from pattern 16Latch Hook– Original Design 25 Trapunto– Mach/Hand combo 8 Hardanger - Kit 17Long Stitch –Adapted from pattern 26 Misc.-Adapted from Design 9 Hardanger- Original Design 18 Long stitch –Kit 27 MiscellaneousKit 28 Misc.-Original Design

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 34 HOMEMADE WINE WIN (AdultsOnly) Chairperson: Cass Schreiner (410) 590- 2180

Please refer to pages 6 & 7 for policies, procedures & rules for all open classexhibit hall entries. Wine entries will be accepted regular hours on Sunday.On Monday entries will be accepted between 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. Wine will be judged on color, clarity (free from sediment),bouquet and taste.Wine must be entered in quart or 1/5 wine bottle. Cork or screwcaps may be used. Containers must be labeled with wine type, type of grapes used and vintage year. No names or advertisementson label. One entry per category.

A – FRESH GRAPES - DRY 1 Red Vinifera Grapes 4 White Native & White French- Hybrid Grapes 6 Concord Grapes 2 White Venifera Grapes 5 Rose (FromGrapes) 7 Other 3 Red Native Amer. & Red French - Hybrid Grapes B –FRESH GRAPES –SWEET 1 Red Vinifera Grapes 4 White Native & White French- Hybrid Grapes6 Concord Grapes 2 White Venifera Grapes 5 Rose (FromGrapes) 7 Other 3 Red Native Amer. & Red French - Hybrid Grapes C – LOCAL FRESH BERRY – DRY 1 Blackberry 3 Strawberry 5 2 Elderberry 4 Blends D –LOCAL FRESH BERRY - SWEET 1 Blackberry 3 Strawberry 5 Other 2 Elderberry 4 Blends E –LOCAL FRESH FRUIT - DRY 1 Apple 3 Peach 5 Blends 2 Cherry 4 Pear 6 Other F –LOCAL FRESH FRUIT - SWEET 1 Apple 3 Pear 5 Blends 2 Peach 4 Cherry 6 Other G - CONCENTRATE 1 Red Vinifera Grapes 16 Berry (sweet) Elderberry 31 Fruit (Sweet) Pear 2 White Vinifera Grapes 17 Berry(sweet)Strawberry 32 Fruit (Sweet)Other 3 Red Grapes (Other) 18 Berry(Sweet)Miscellaneous 33 Dandelion Dry 4 White Grapes (Other) 19 Fruit (Dry) - Apple 34 Dandelion Sweet 5 Concord Grape 20 Fruit(Dry) - Pineapple / Banana 35 Mead - Dry 6 Rose 21 Fruit(Dry) Cherry 36 Mead -Sweet 7 Berry (Dry) - Blackberry 22 Fruit((Dry)Orange Sangria 37 Mascota 8 Berry (Dry) - Black Cherry 23 Fruit (Dry) Peach 38 Pomegranate Zinfandel 9 Berry (Dry) - Cranberry 24 Fruit(Dry)Pear 39 Vegetable Dry 10 Berry (Dry) - Elderberry 25 Fruit(Dry)Other 40 Vegetable Sweet 11 Berry (Dry) - Strawberry 26 Fruit (Sweet)Apple 41 Sparkling Wines 12 Berry (Dry) - Miscellaneous 27 Fruit(sweet)Pineapple / Banana 42 Dessert Wine - Moscato 13 Berry (Sweet) - Blackberry 28 Fruit(Sweet)Cherry 43 Dessert Wine - Other 14 Berry (Sweet) - Black Cherry 29 Fruit(Sweet)Orange Sangria 44 Raspberry Sweet 15 Fruit (Sweet)Cranberry 30 Fruit (Sweet) Peach

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Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 35 HONEY HOA -Adult HOT- Teen HOY-Youth Chairperson: MichaelDoyle (410) 923-3400

Please refer to pages 6 & 7 for policies, procedures & rules for all open classexhibit hall entries. 1. All honey and wax must be the property of and have been produced by the exhibitor within 15 months prior to entry. 2. All honey exhibited must have been gathered and ripened in a natural way by honeybees. 3. Exhibitor’s name/label will not be allowed on any entry (Exception: ClassE1/E2).Small labels with exhibitor number and classnumber will be secured to the bottoms of the jars or sectionsto avoid errors when exhibits are judged and dismantled. 4. Exhibitors are limited to one entry per class but multiple entries per family/household will be allowed in SectionsB, C & D and will be scored (judged) independently. However, only the highest ranked entry per family/household may be awarded a ribbon/premium if other entriesin the class would be denied higher ranking due to multiple entries. 5. Any exhibitor who wishesinformation as to how their exhibit was placed by the judges, canreceive this information by consulting with chairperson.

Class Rules: 1. The Chairperson of the Honey Department will determine, at the time of entry, the color of all extracted honey. The Superintendent/Judge reserves the right to change the class selected if so deemed. 2. Educational Exhibitsshould depict the importance of honey bees to mankind. Display should be 3D. Printed material should be readable from 4’ away. Min width is 3’. Max width is 5’. 3. Honey displays must include products of the hive and may have pictures/charts.No beekeepers’ equipment, tools, observation hives,bakery products, canned goods or honey in tins. Min width is 3’. Maximum width is 5’. 4. All extracted honey entries must be exhibited in 1lb. glassor clear plastic flat faced standard honey jars.EXCEPTION:Beekeepersentering for the first time may exhibit honey in any clear glass container (8 fl oz minimum). 5. All square section comb honey entries must be wrapped in clear cellophane or be placed in window cartons. 6. Allchunk and finely granulated honey entries must be exhibit in round wide mouth 1 lb. honey jars.Plasticjars are not acceptable for this entry. 7. All candles /wax entries must be wrapped in clear cellophane or exhibited in protective boxes with clear plastic tops. 8. Fancybeeswax, Class D8 and D9, is defined as an artistic or decorative wax product that has been manipulated, carved or formed in some way by the exhibitor. It should be crafted and not molded in a single process. 9. Section E is considered an open category. Entries will include items such as gift packs, artwork, photographs, arts and craftsand lotions/soaps. 10. Gift packs, Classes E1 and E2, must include one or more products of the hive and may include items to enhance the use of hive products. Mailable gift packs must be displayed in a container w/ material suitable for shipping. Personalgift packs should be suitable for mailing. 11. Alist of ingredients by volume must accompany all entries in SectionsB13 & E3.

A –EDUCATIONAL & HONEY DISPLAYS 1 Educational Display 2 Honey Display B –HONEY (3 JARS) 1 Jars Extracted-Water White 6 Jars Extracted-Dark 113 Round Comb Honey Sections 2 Jars Extracted White 7 Wide Mth Jar, FinelyGran. 12One Shallow Frame in Comb 3 Jars Extracted-Light Amber 8 Wide Mouth Jar-ChunkHoney 13Honey Spread (topping/other 2 specialties) 4 Jars Extracted –Amber 9 PlasticBox, Cut Comb Honey 14Miscellaneous (any honey product) 5 Jars Extracted-Dark Amber 10 Wood Sq Box Comb Honey C –OTHER PRODUCTS PRODUCED BY BEES 1 Pollen In 1 LB Stand Honey Jar 2 Propolis Display, 2oz.min clean & free of debris 3 Miscellaneous D –BEESWAX (3 CANDLES) 1 Molded Candles, Tapered 5 Fancy Beeswax Candles -Figurine or other form 2 Molded Candles, Other 6 Block Molded Beeswax ½ –1lb 9 Wax, Fancy Over ½ lb 3 Dipped BeeswaxCandles 7 Block Molded Beeswaxover 1 lb 10 Miscellaneous 4 Rolled Beeswax Candles, Tapered 8 Wax, Fancy Under ½ lb (3-Min) E –OTHER BEE/HONEY RELATED ITEMS 1 Mailable GiftPacks –Honeybee products 4 Arts & Craftdepicting honey bees or beekeeping 2 PersonalGift Arrangment -Honeybee products 5 Beekeeping related Photography 6 Beekeeping gadgets* 3 Hand Lotion, soap or other entry containing honey or beeswax,made for personal use 7 Miscellaneous

Beekeeping Gadgets must have instructionsattached on how what it’s used for and should be displayed with the item.

Commander Mumford Perpetual Trophy The Commander Mumford Perpetual Trophy will be awarded to the exhibit judged Best In Show by the judges in the Honey Department. The Best In Show cannot be won more than three consecutiveyearsby the same person. Trophy will be limited to Anne Arundel exhibitors. The winner isrequested to be present on Sunat 4:00p.m. to accept award.

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 36 NEEDLE ARTS NAA-Adult NAT- Teen NAY-Youth Chairperson: Mary Trautman [email protected] Sarah Trautman Please refer to pages 6 & 7 for policies, procedures & rules for all open classexhibit hall entries. Judging is based on workmanship, choice and placement of design, fabric, colors & time required to make the exhibit. Oversized articles will not be accepted for entry due to spacelimitations. All exhibits entered should be clean and free from stains.Stained exhibits are disqualified. All pictures must have a hanging bracket attached to the back of the frame. Measurements will be calculated using longest side of stitched design of the completed work (not frame size).Limit of 15 entries per person. A – CREWEL 1 Accessory (any room) 3 Framed Picture 8” -12” 5 Wall Hanging 2 Framed picture under 7” 4 Framed Picture 13”-16” 6 Misc. B –CROCHETING 1 Accessory (any room) 23 Ensemble -Infant (2 + pieces) 45 Slippers 2 Bib 24 Ensemble -Child (2 + pieces) 46 Socks 3 Blanket -Infant 25 Ensemble -Adult/Teen (2 +pieces) 47 Stuffed Animal 4 Booties 26 Gloves, Mittens -Fingerless 48 Stuffed Animal –w/Outfit 5 Cape-Child 27 Hat -Infant 49 Sweater –Cardigan –Infant 6 Cape -Adult 28 Hat-Child 50 Sweater –Cardigan –Child 7 Christening -Gown 29 Hat -Adult/Teen 51 Sweater –Cardigan –adult/teen 8 Christening -Outfit (2 pcs) 30 Headband/Ear Warmers 52 Sweater –Hooded –Infant 9 Collar 31 Lap Robe 53 Sweater –Hooded –Child 10 Decoration -Holiday 32 Place Mat 54 Sweater–Hooded -Adult/Teen 11 Dishcloth 33 Poncho -Child 55 Sweater –Pullover –Infant –w/sleeves 12 Doily -under 7” 34 Poncho -Adult/Teen 56 Sweater –Pullover –Child–w/sleeves 13 Doily-7” -12” 35 Pot Holder 57 Sweater- Pullover -Adult/Teen–w/sleeves 14 Doily -13” -24” 36 Purse 58 Table Cloth –Over 36” 15 Doily Set 37 Scarf-Child 59 Table Runner 16 Doll Dress -Outfit 38 Scarf-Adult/Teen 60 Table Topper/ Ctrpiece 24-36” 17 Doll Stuffedwith Outfit 39 Scarf-Cowl/Infinity-Child 61 Toy 18 Dress -Infant 40 Scarf-Cowl/Infinity-Adult/Teen 62 ToteBag 19 Dress -Child 41 Shawl –Child 63 Vest–Child 20 Edging -Fleece Lap Blanket 42 Shawl-Adult/Teen 64 Vest –Adult/Teen 21 Edging -Towel 43 Shrug –Child 65 Miscellaneous 22 Edging -Misc. 44 Shrug -Adult/Teen C –CROSS STITCH –COUNTED 1 Accessory (any room) 9 Framed Picture –under 7” 17 Perforated Paper –Framed 2 Banner –Bell Pull Mini 7” 10 Framed Picture –8”-12” 18 Perforated Paper –Magnet 3 Beading 11 Framed Picture –13 “ –16” 19 Perforated Paper – 4 Bib 12 Garment (any type) 20 PillowCase 5 Blanket –Infant 13 Jar Toppers 21 Towel 6 Book Marker 14 Lap Robe 22 Miscellaneous 7 Coasters –Set of 2 15 Magnet 8 Decoration –Holiday 16 Napkin D – CROSS STICH – STAMPED 1 Accessory (any room) 7 Framed picture under 7” 13 Table Cloth –Over 36” 2 Apron 8 Framed Picture 8” -12” 14 Table Runner 3 Bib 9 Framed Picture 13”-16” 15 Table Topper/ Ctrpiece 24-36” 4 Blanket –Infant 10 Napkin 16 Towel 5 Decoration -Holiday 11 Pillowcase 17 Miscellaneous 6 Dresser Scarf 12 Placemat

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 37 E –EMBROIDERY 1 Accessory (any room) 10 Duplicate stitch 19 Shadow Work 2 Applique –Hand 11 Framed Picture –under 7” 20 Silk Ribbon –Accessory 3 Apron 12 Framed Picture –8”-12” 21 Silk Ribbon –Décor, holiday 4 Blanket –Infant 13 Framed Picture –13 “ –16” 22 Silk Ribbon –Garment 5 Bib 14 Garment–Any type 23 ToteBag 6 Collar 15 Napkin 24 Towel 7 Cutwork 16 Penny rug 25 Miscellaneous 8 Decoration –Holiday 17 PillowCase 9 Dresser Scarf 18 Placemat F –FELTING –NEEDLE 1 Accessory (any room) 4 Cookie Cutter Shapes 7 Picture 2 Animal or Bird 5 Decoration –Holiday 8 Miscellaneous 3 Bird or Basket 6 Food G –KNITTING 1 Accessory (any room) 25 Ensemble -Adult/Teen (2 + pieces) 49 Shrug –Child 2 Bib 26 Felting accessory 50 Shrug -Adult/Teen 3 Blanket -Infant 27 Felting –Hat 51 Slippers 4 Booties 28 Felting- Gloves, mit, hat, fingerless 52 Socks 5 Cape-Child 29 Felting- Purse/Tote Bag 53 Stuffed Animal 6 Cape -Adult 30 Felting –Scarf 54 Stuffed Animal –w/Outfit 7 Christening -Gown 31 Felting –Miscellaneous 55 Sweater–Cardigan -Infant (w/sleeves) 8 Christening -Outfit (2 pcs) 32 Gloves, Mittens, Fingerless 56 Sweater-Cardigan -child (w/sleeves) 9 Collar 33 Hat –Infant 57 Sweater-Cardigan –adult/teen (w/sleeves) 10 Decoration -Holiday 34 Hat–Child 58 Sweater –Hooded –Infant 11 Dishcloth 35 Hat –Adult/Teen 59 Sweater –Hooded –Child 12 Doily-under 7” 36 Headband/Ear Warmers 60 Sweater–Hooded -Adult/Teen 13 Doily-7” -12” 37 Lap Robe 61 Sweater –Pullover –Infant (w/sleeves) 14 Doily-13” -24” 38 Placemat 62 Sweater –Pullover –Child (w/sleeves) 15 DoilySet 39 Poncho –Child 63 Sweater-Pullover -Adult/Teen (w/sleeves) 16 DollDress -Outfit 40 Poncho –Adult/Teen 64 Table Cloth –Over 36” 17 Doll Stuffedwith Outfit 41 Pot Holder 65 TableRunner 18 Dress -Infant 42 Purse 66 Table Topper/ Centerpiece 24-36” 19 Dress -Child 43 Scarf-Child 67 Toy 20 Edging -Fleece Lap Blanket 44 Scarf-Adult/Teen 68 ToteBag 21 Edging -Towel 45 Scarf-Cowl/Infinity-Child 69 Vest–Child 22 Edging -Misc. 46 Scarf-Cowl/Infinity-Adult/Teen 70 Vest –Adult/Teen 23 Ensemble -Infant (2 + pieces) 47 Shawl –Child 71 Miscellaneous 24 Ensemble -Child (2 + pieces) 48 Shawl-Adult/Teen H –NEEDLEPOINT 1 Accessory (any room) 5 Framed Picture –8”-12” 9 Sampler 2 Chair Seat Cover 6 Framed Picture –13 “ –16” 10 WallHanging 3 Decoration -Holiday 7 Pillow 11 Miscellaneous 4 Framed Picture –under 7” 8 Purse/ Tote Bag

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 38 I –PLASTIC CANVAS 1 Accessory - Baby Room 9 Decoration -Holiday 17 Original Design 2 Accessory - Bathroom 10 18 Purse/Tote Bag 3 Accessory - Child 11 Framed Picture -Under 7" 19 Tissue Box 4 Accessory - Kitchen 12 Framed Picture -8 -12" 20 Toy 5 Accessory - Office 13 Framed Picture -13" -16" 21 WallHanging 6 Accessory - Miscellaneous 14 Kit 22 10Mesh - Any Item 7 Adapted from Pattern 15 Magnet 23 Misc. 8 Coasters -Setof 2 (Holder opt) 16 Napkin Holder J - SMOCKING 1 Accessory 4 Christening -Gown 7 Miscellaneous 2 Garment -Infant 5 Christening -Outfit (2 pcs) 3 Garment -Child 6 Collar K - SPINNING 1 Animal Fiber -non wool -nat 4 Vegetable Fiber - dyed 7 Crochet item -Small (hat, mittens, scarf) 2 Animal Fiber-non wool -dyed 5 Wool - Natural 8 Crochet item -Large (shawl,sweater, blanket) 3 Vegetable Fiber - natural 6 Wool - Dyed 10 Knit item -Large (shawl,sweater, blanket) L - WEAVING 1 Accessory (any room) 6 Jewelry 11 Pot Holder 2 Belt 7 Lap Robe 12 Scarf 3 Decoration - Holiday 8 Lattice Weaving 13 TableMat 4 Garment 9 Loom 14 TableRunner 5 Purseor Tote Bag 10 Placemat 15 Miscellaneous M –OTHER STITCHING 1 Battenberg Lace -Accessory 10 Candle Wicking - Miscellaneous 19 Punch Needle - Miscellaneous 2 Battenberg Lace - Garment 11 CanvasWork -Accessory 20 Swedish Weaving -Accessory 3 Battenberg Lace - Miscellaneous 12 CanvasWork - Miscellaneous 21 Swedish Weaving - Garment 4 Black Work -Accessory 13 Chicken Scratch -Accessory 22 Swedish Weaving -Miscellaneous 5 Black Work - Garment 14 Chicken Scratch -Miscellaneous 23 Tatting -Accessory 6 Black Work - Miscellaneous 15 Hardanger -Accessory 24 Tatting- Miscellaneous 7 Bobbin Lace -Accessory 16 Hardanger- Garment 25 Miscellaneous 8 Bobbin Lace - Miscellaneous 17 Hardanger- Miscellaneous 9 Candle Wicking -Accessory 18 Punch Needle -Accessory

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 39 PHOTOGRAPHY PHA Adult PHT Teen PHY Youth Chairperson:CharlieRuby(410) 761-0579 / SallySimpson(410) 733-7895 / Darla Webb (410) 268-2089

Please refer to pages 6 & 7 for policies, procedures & rules for all open classexhibit hall entries.

Division L = 8"x 10" or 8"x 12" S = 5"x7" and 4"x 6". Divisions are judged separately.

LC = Large Color LB = Large Black and White

SC= Small Color SB= Small Black and White

Photographs:

a) Photographs must be current year's work.

b) Amaximum of three entries per exhibitor, one entry per class.

c) No frames, no glass covering, no plastic covering, no titles, no names or no dates on photo.

d) Nonude, obscene, vulgar or objectionable photographs will be accepted.

Mounting: a) All mounting must be 11" in height for all 8"x 12", 5"x 7", 4"x 6". Exception is 8"x 10"or 8"x 12" portrait style photographs, mounting must be 14" h and no more than 4" wider than the photograph b) Photographs must be securelyfastened so as not to fall off the mounting board. Suggest using double face tape along the edges and a strip in the center and corner mounts.

c) All mounting must be rigid and NO MORETHAN 1/4" thick. Photographs not mounted on a rigid backing will not be accepted.

d) Mounting can be commercial products, corrugated cardboard or similar material.

Ribbons: Award stickerswill be placed on entry tag at time of judging. Ribbons will be presented on releaseday.

Still Life: Posed inanimate object

Transportation: Cars,trucks, airplanes, boats and farm equipment.

Mechanical: Tools and machinery.

BLACK& WHITE PHOTOS (ALL SIZES) 1 Action 5 People 9 Mechanical 2 Animal 6 Seascape 10 Sea Life 3 Building 7 Still life 11 Reptile 4 Landscape 8 Transportation COLOR 1 Action 7 Landscape 13 Statues/Monuments 2 Animal 8 People 14 Plants 3 Birds 9 Seascape 15 Transportation 4 Building 10 StillLife 16 Mechanical 5 Flowers 11 Sunrise/Sunset/CelestialBody 17 Sea Life 6 Insects 12 Waterfalls 18 Reptile

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 40 QUILTS QFA- Adult QFT- Teen QFY - Youth Chairperson: Marcia Patterson Co-Chairperson: Teri Oswald

Please refer to pages 6 & 7 for policies, procedures & rules for all open classexhibit hall entries. Judging based on workmanship, choice & placement of design, choice of fabric, color, value in relation to use & time required to make the article. Items should be blocked when necessary.All articles must be new (no antiques).Quilts that are pieced by one person and quilted by another must be entered asa group quilt. Hand quilts and quilting means the quiltand/or piece is done entirely by hand. Category G33 and G34 will be judged for long arm quilting only.

SPECIALAWARD PRESENTEDBY: ANNAPOLIS QUILT GUILD Adult DivisionBestHand Quilt $25.00 / Teen DivisionBestQuilt $25.00 / Adult DivisionBestMachine Quilt $25.00

Q - QUILTS 1 Applique- Hand >72x90 21 Holiday Theme - Machine/Hand Combo 41 Pieced-Mach/handcombo >72x90 2 Applique- Machine>72x90 22 Kits-Hand –pieced quilted (entire quilt) 42 Pieced- Hand combo <72x90 3 App-Mach/hand combo >72x90 23 Kits –Machine - pieced quilted 43 Pieced - Machine <72x90 4 Applique- Hand <72x90 24 Kits- Machine/Hand Combo 44Pieced- Mach/hand combo<72x90 5 Applique- Machine<72x90 6 App- Mach/hand combo <72x90 25 Knot Tied, cathedral window/yoyo 45 Preprinted Material - Hand 7 Bargellounder72”x90” 26 Lap - Hand (entire quilt) 46 Preprinted Material - Machine 8 Bargelloover72”x90” 9 Child's –Hand –(entire quilt) 27 Lap - Machine 47 Preprint Material- Mach/hand combo 10 Child's- Machine 28 Lap - Hand/Machine combo 48 Storybook- Hand 11 Child - Machine/Hand combo 29 Lessthan 1yr experience 49Storybook - Machine 12 Embroidered-Hand Quilted 30 Little Quilt- Hand 18-30” (entire quilt) 50 Storybook - Machine/Hand combo 13 Embroidered-Machine Quilted 31 Little Quilt - Machine 18-30” 51Professional - Hand 32 Little Quilt - Mach/hand Combo 18-30” 14 Group - Hand 33 Longarm under 72” x 90” 51 Professional - Machine 34 Longarm over 72” x 90” 52 Professional- Machine/Hand 15 Group - Longarm over 72x90 35 Mini Quilt - Hand < 18” 53 Miscellaneous - Hand 54 Miscellaneous- Machine 16 Group - Long arm under 72x90 36 Mini Quilt - Machine <18” 55 Misc. - Machine/Hand combo 17 Group - Machine 37 Mini Quilt - Machine/hand combo <18” 18 Group - Machine/hand combo 38 Paper - Foundation 19 Holiday Theme –Hand (entire quilt) 39 Pieced - Hand over 72x90 20 Holiday theme- machine 40 Pieced - Machine over 72x90 QA –QUILTING ACCESSORIES 1 Accessories - Hand (entire piece) 9 Holiday Theme - Machine/hand combo 17 Wall Hangings - Machine 2 Accessories - Machine 10 House Furnishings - Hand (entire piece) 18 Wall Hangings - Mach/Hand combo 3 Accessories - Machine/Hand 11 House Furnishings -Machine 19 Wall Hanging-Paper Foundation 4 Garments - Hand (entire piece) 12 House Furnish-Mach/Hand combo 20 Miscellaneous –Hand(entire piece) 5 Garments- Machine 13 Professional –Hand (entire piece) 21 Miscellaneous - Machine 6 Garments - Machine/Hand combo 14 Professional - Machine 22 Misc. - Machine/Hand combo 7 Holiday Theme-Hand (entire piece) 15 Professional- Machine/Hand combo 8 Holiday Theme - Machine 16 Wall Hangings –Hand (entire piece)

AnneArundelCountyFair2021 41 SEWING SEA - Adult SET- Teen SEY - Youth Co-Chairpersons:MJ Knode ([email protected]), Cheryl Brown ([email protected]), Joyce Ross ([email protected]) Please refer to pages 6 & 7 for policies, procedures & rules for all open classexhibit hall entries. All exhibits need a safety pin and should be placed in a clear plasticbag. All clothing items must be placed onhangers. OPTIONAL: a photo of a person wearing the entered outfit (especiallyWedding/Prom/Costumes) should accompany each entry in a clear plastic sleeve. (Place initials on the back as they will be returned with garment). Photos help judges in visualizing how the garment looked when worn. If space allows, department chair reservesthe right to display prize winning entries. The Velma and Thomas Trimmer Memorial Sewing Award- A gift card will be awarded to the overall “Best In Show” winner in the Sewing Department

A –ADULT AND TEENCLOTHING FOR MEN ANDWOMEN 1 Accessories, Men 23 Jumpsuit –Dressy, sport 45 Sportswear –2pc w/trim 2 Accessories,Women 24 Lingerie 46 Suit –Jacket, blouse, w/bottom 3 Apron 25 Maternity –Blouse/Top 47 Suit –Jacket lined, tailored 4 Bathing suit 26 Maternity –Dress, 2 piece 48 Suit –Jacket, unlined, w/bot 5 Blouse, everyday 27 Maternity –Jumper/Romper 49 Suit –Jacket, M/W -vest, w/shirt/pants 6 Blouse,slip on - no buttonholes 28 Maternity –Other 50 Sundress-w/wotrim, applique, embroidery 7 Blousew/trim or applique 29 Maternity –Slacks 51 Sweatshirt-homemade,applique 8 Coat/Cape 30 Nightwear –gown, pant, PJs 52 Sweatshirt–homemade, painted 9 Dress-Evening- (Prom. Bridesmaid) 31 Nightwear–Robe (any length) 53 Sweatshirt,homemade, plain 10 Dress-shift,no zipper/button holes 32 Romper - Dressy/sporty 54 Totes 11 Dress, Sunday Best,trim, app 33 Shirt w/buttons, collar, sleeve 55 T-shirthomemade applique 12 Dress –Sunday best 34 Shirtw/o buttons w/collar, sleeve 56 T-shirt homemade, painted 13 Dress,Wedding 35 Shorts w/elastic waist 57 Trousers, elastic waist 14 Heirloom sewing accessories 36 Shortsw/zipper, button 58 Trousers –zipper, button, placket, w/wb 15 Heirloom sewing –Blouse 37 Skirt, casual, unlined 59 2-piece outfit –casual, plain 16 Heirloom sewing - Dress 38 Skirt,lined w/zipper 60 2-piece outfit –Dressy 17 Jacket –Blazer w/clips 39 Skirt-pieces, patched, quilted 61 2-piece outfit –Evening 18 Jacket –Lined 40 Skirt –wrap, split, culottes 62 Vest –Embellished 19 Jacket –Blazer- Patchwork, etc 41 Skirt- w/waistband, zipper 63 Vest –Lined 20 Jacket –Blazer - sport, summer 42 Slacks elastic waist 64 Vest –Quilted, Patchwork, Seminole 21 Jacket –Blazer - unlined 43 Slacks –elastic waistband 65 Vest –Unlined 22 Jumper 44 Sportswear–2pc, plain, painted 66 Miscellaneous B –CHILDREN’S CLOTHING –2 –12 YEARS, UP TO SIZE 14 1 Accessories 17 Jumper- 1 or 2 pieces 33 Child’s slip 2 Apron 18 Nightwear - PJ's/gown/pants 34 Sportswear,1pc, Applique 3 Bathing suit 19 Nightwear - Robe 35 Sportswear, 1 pc. plain 4 Blouse - plain slip on 20 Romper -1 piece 36 Sportswear,2pc, Applique 5 Blouse w/button holes, collar, sleeves 21 Romper 2 piece 37 Sportswear, 2 pc., plain 6 Blouse w/trim, app, embroidery (hand or machine) 22 Shirt/Blouse Buttonhole, Collar, sleeves 38 Suit Jacket lined 7 Coat/Cape 23 Shirt/Blouse-T-shirt /Sweatshirt 39 Suit Jacket, unlined 8 Dress –everyday(collar, buttonhole, zipper, no trim) 24 Shirt/Blouse –Trimmed Applique 40 Suit Jacket vest w/bottom 9 Dress/Shift- (no zipper, no buttons, no trim) 25 Short - elastic waistband 41 Sundress–w/wo applique or emb 10 Dress/Sun best - fancy, formal –any length 26 Short - zipper, button 42 Trousers, elastic waist 11 Heirloom sewing - accessories 27 Shirt - applique 43 Trousers –zipper, button, placket, w/wb 12 Heirloom sewing - blouse 28 Skirt - elastic waist/wrap 44 2-piece outfit –casual, plain 13 Heirloom Sewing - dress 29 Skirt-pieced, patchwork 45 2-piece outfit –Formal/fancy 14 Jumper -pieced/patchwork/quilt 30 Skirt –zipper 46 Miscellaneous 15 Jumper - Plain 31 Slacks elastic waist 16 Jumper - w/zipper buttonholes 32 Slacks –zipper or button C –INFANT CLOTHING 1 Accessories-bonnet, hat, bib 5 Heirloom sewing baptism/christening 9 Romper –2-piece 2 Christening outfit 6 Heirloom sewing-dress/romper 10 2-Pc Outfit - Plain 3 Dress 7 Nightwear, sleep sack,pjs (one piece) 11 2-PcOutfit - w/trim, applique, embroidery 4 Heirloom Sewing - Accessories 8 Romper –1 piece 12 Miscellaneous Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 42 D–COSTUMES (HOLIDAY, HISTORY, ETC) JUDGED ON ORIGINALITY, CONSTRUCTION & UNIQUENESS (JUDGES APPRECIATEPHOTOS) 1 Adult male 5 Child Male 9 Pets 2 Adult Female 6 Child Female 10 Miscellaneous 3 Teen Male 7 Infant Male 4 Teen Female 8 Infant Female E –STUFFED CRAFTS AND GIFTS 1 Accent your home - holiday 7 Doll clothes–Custom under 14” (3) 13 Gifts- Children (marble bag, bean bag, etc) 2 Beanie Baby Toy Accessories 8 Doll clothes–heirloom 14” up 14 Stuffed Animals –removable clothes 3 Doll Accessories (Blanket, etc) 9 Doll clothes–heirloom und 14” 15 Sewing Kits 4 Doll Stuffed clothes –14” up, 1 outfit 10 Dolls, Stuffed, non removable clothes 16 Miscellaneous 5 Doll clothes,under 14" 3 outfit 11 Dolls, Stuffed, removable clothing 6 Doll clothes, custom over 14" and taller 12 Gifts- Adults and teens F –HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 1 Baby room accessories 5 Flag or Banner 9 Pillows 2 Bathroom Accessories 6 Kitchen Accessories 10 Sewing Kits 3 Bedroom Accessories 7 Living Room Access 11 Sewing Room Accessories 4 Dining room accessories 8 Other Room Accessories 12 Miscellaneous GA –SMOCKED –ADULT AND TEEN CLOTHING FOR MEN AND WOMEN 1 Accessories-(purses, hats, bows) 6 Dress - street/work 11 Jumper 2 Apron 7 Dress –Sunday Best 12 Jumpsuit/Romper - dressy 3 Blouse - buttons 8 Heirloom sewing -accessories 13 Jumpsuit/Romper - sport 4 Blouse - slip-on 9 Heirloom sewing - blouse 14 Nightwear-PJ/gown-m/w 5 Dress -Evening -Prom/Bridesmaid 10 Heirloom sewing - dress 15 Maternity - blouse GB –SMOCKED –CHILDREN’S CLOTHING BOYS /GIRLS 2 to 12 YEARSUP TO SIZE 14 1 Accessories 10 Heirloom sewing blouse 19 Romper - 2 piece 2 Apron 11 Heirloom sewing-dress 20 Shirt –Buttonholes, collars, sleeves 3 Blouse - Buttonholes, collars, sleeves 12 Jumper -Pieced/Patchwork/Quilt 21 Shirt –Trim, applique 4 Blouse - slip-on 13 Jumper - Plain 22 Sundress 5 Blouse –w/trim, applique 14 Jumper - w/zipper buttonholes/trim 23 2-piece outfit –simple 6 Dress –everyday - Buttonholes, collars, sleeves 15 Jumpsuit - 1 piece 24 2-piece outfit w/trim, applique 7 Dress –fancy and/or Formal 16 Jumpsuit –2 pieces 25 Vest 8 Dress –Sunday best - Buttonholes, collar, zipper 17 Nightwear - PJ's/gown/pants 26 Miscellaneous 9 Heirloom sewing - accessories 18 Romper -1 piece GC –SMOCKED –INFANT CLOTHING 1 Accessories(bib, bonnet, hats) 5 Heirloom sewing-christening 9 Romper - 2 Piece 2 Christening Outfit 6 Heirloom sewing-dress 10 Two-piece Outfit, Plain 3 Dress 7 Nightwear 11 2pc Outfit - W/Trim or applique 4 Heirloom sewing - Accessories 8 Romper - 1 piece 12 Miscellaneous GE –SMOCKED –HOUSEHOLD ITEMS 1 Baby room - Accessories 4 Dining Room - Accessories 7 Sewing Room - Accessories 2 Bathroom - Accessories 5 Living room - Accessories 8 Miscellaneous 3 Bedroom - Accessories 6 Other Room - Accessories GF –SMOCKED –GIFTS & STUFFED CRAFTS 1 Accent your home - everyday 4 Doll Clothes- any size set of 3 outfits 7 Stuffed Animals –removable clothes 2 Accent your home - holiday 5 Gifts - Adult 8 Miscellaneous 3 Dolls –Stuffed –removable clothes 6 Gifts - Children GC– GO GREEN RECYCLED FABRIC 1 Adult Clothing - M/W 4 Crafts and Gifts 7 Accessories –M/W 2 Children’s Clothing 5 Household Items 8 Accessories -child 2-12 3 Infant Clothing 6 Miscellaneous

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 43 WOODCRAFTS WOA -Adult WOT- Teen WOY-Youth Chairperson: John Richardson [email protected] | Co-Chair:Nancy Trimper [email protected]

Please refer to pages 6 & 7 for policies, procedures & rules for all open classexhibit hall entries. Only six (6) exhibits per exhibitor. One entry per class.Exhibits must be no larger than 30" x 36” (Except Walking Stick). No exhibits from a kit will be accepted. A –FURNITURE/FURNISHINGS 1 Box/Trunk 5 Lamp 9 Table 2 Clock 6 Picture Frame 10 Chair 3 Doll House/Play Structure 7 Plaque 11 Miscellaneous 4 Game Table 8 Rocking Horse B –MUSICAL INSTRUMENT (MUST WORK) 1 Percussion 2 String 3 Wind C –TOYS & PUZZLES 1 Children Toy (under 18") 4 Moving Part Toy -hand powered 7 ,PuzzleJigsaw, 2 dimensional 2 Children Toy (18" & over) 5 Moving PartToy - wind powered 8 PuzzleMiscellaneous 3 Wood Knife/Sword 6 PuzzleAssemblies - 3 dimensional 9 Miscellaneous D–WOOD TURNING 1 Bowl -(under 10") 3 Hollow Form (inside D>opening) 5 Miscellaneous 2 Bowl - (10" & over) 4 Pen E – SAW 1 Fret Work 3 , veneer - 2 dimensional 2 lntarsia/Segment (3 Dimension) 4 Miscellaneous F –FUNCTIONAL/DECORATIVE ITEM 1 Bird Feeder 7 Lazy Susan 13 Model Water Vehicle - non toy 2 Bird House Natural/Stained 8 Napkin Holder 14 Ornament 3 Bird House Painted 9 Model -Air Vehicle- non toy 15 Small Shelf/Spice Rack/Misc. 4 Bowl - non turned 10 ModelCar - non toy 16 Miscellaneous 5 Cup 11 ModelTrain - non toy 6 Jewelry 12 ModelTruck - non toy G –WOOD CARVING 1 Animal Domestic 8 Chain Saw 15 Miniature (under 2") 2 Animal-Wild 9 Chip 16 Relief Natural/Stained 3 Bird Decoy 10 Cottonwood Bark - Dwelling 17 Relief Painted 4 Bird Non-water fowl 11 Cottonwood Bark - other 18 Santa Claus 5 Bird Webbed Feet (Water Fowl) 12 Fish/Aquatic 19 Stylized 6 Birdof Prey 13 HumanFigure (full) 20 Walking Stick/ Cane 7 Caricature 14 HumanFigure (partial) 21 Miscellaneous

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 44 Livestock Exhibit Chairpersons Barn Superintendent John Faber (410) 991-4434 Beef Cattle John Faber (410) 991-4434 Dairy Cattle Gail Yeiser (410) 363-3069 Sheep Joseph Degreenia (410) 615-1109 Jess Hardy (410) 603-3460 Swine Todd Degreenia (410) 446-9890 Dairy Goat Mary Henschel (410) 534-2395 Sydney Wyvill (443) 534-2395 Poultry Mitzi Hardy (443) 995-3039 Rabbit Mitzi Hardy (443) 995-3039 Llama Martin Hardy (443) 995-8431

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 45 LIVESTOCK RULES AND REGULATIONS

GENERAL RULES FOR ALL LIVESTOCK 1. Exhibitors must comply with the State of Maryland Health Regulations for livestock & submit a copyoftheMaryland Veterinary Health Certificate with all entries. 2. Priority will be given to Anne Arundel County residents and previous out-of-county exhibitors. 3.Entries must be entered via the online entry system by August 28 at 12:01am. NO late entries will be accepted. Entry fees will be processed online. 4. Stallsand pens will be allotted on a space available basis. Check in time is Tuesday of Fair Week from 3pm to 7 pm. Check out is Sunday of Fair Week at 6:30 pm. Nothing should be removed from the pens/stall/barn prior to this time. Early dismissal is NOT permitted. All livestock exhibitors must have their pens/stalls checked for cleanliness before leaving the fairgrounds upon checkout or they risk forfeiting premiums. 5. Substitutionswill be allowed if ownership is identical with the original entry. 6. Where there is 1 animal in a class,award will depend upon merit of the animal and is left to the discretion of the judge. 7. Exhibitors will be expected to comply with the arrival,releaseand show times specified for their respective departments 8. All animalsmust be owned by the exhibitor at least 60 days prior to check in date or be a Fair approved leasing program. All groups of animalsmust be owned by the exhibitor if shown assuch. 9. No exhibitor can win more than two monies in one class.No more than two entries or exhibits per class. 10. Registration and health certificates must be furnished and available anytime during the Fair. Certificates will be checked prior to check in 11. All animalsmust be registered in the name of exhibitor. In order to be eligible for the group classes,animalsmust be entered and shown in their respective individual classes.Animals cannot be crossentered or in market/breeding classes. 12. Sanitaryconditions must be maintained in the barns, wash rack and tie out areasat all times. 13. Cattle tie-out times are from the time the fair closesuntil one hour before the fair opens the next day. Animals are tobe ready for viewing one hour later. 14. NO walking of animalsduring the time the fair is open is allowed with the exception of to and from the washrack 15. Initialbedding will be provided or bring your own Fairapproved bedding. Additional bedding will be for saleat Fairgrounds. All exhibitors are responsible for the cleaning of pens/stalls.Premiumswill be withheld for noncompliance. 16. The Anne Arundel County Fair reservesthe right to send any animal home that they believe should notbeshownor exhibited. 17. Participants must comply with the Rules& Regulations listed for each department, division and class. 18. Noncompliance with any rules or directives may result in forfeiture of premiums & expulsion. 19. The Anne Arundel County Fairextends the privilege to 4H/FFA exhibitors to compete in the open division of livestock classes. 20. The right to modify and/or cancel any division or classis reserved by the Anne Arundel County FairWeek Committee 21. 4-H and 4-H Volunteer cards and green clover wrist bands provided through the AACo Extension Office are considered passes to the Anne Arundel County Fair. 22. Exhibitorsare limited to 6 head of cattle per breed and 10 sheep or goats per breed. 23. 4-H members selling in the Livestock Auction are limited to 1 steer, 2 lambs, 2 hogs and 2 market goats. 24. The Anne Arundel County Fairreservesthe right to cancel any event or contest without notice at any time without liability. 25. Management assumesno responsibility for loss or damage from any causes. 26. During fair week, NO pets or exotic animals, NO Drugs and NO Fire Arms allowed on fairgrounds. 27. Slick Shearing of sheep and goats is PROHIBITED unless PRE-APPROVEDas a demonstration. 28. Goats must be shown with smooth chain collars only. No training collars allowed. 29. All market animal will be shown by weight. 30. Only upon these conditions will your entry be accepted. CHAIRPERSONS 1.Chairperson will have care and complete supervision of their departments and ensure all rules and regulations are followed. JUDGES 1. All decisions of the judges will be final. 2. No exhibitor shall attempt to interfere with the judges in any manner, subject to forfeiture of any or all awards. 3.Judges will not award any animal a premium unless in their opinion it is so merited. 4. Animals will be judged at a time and place designated by the Fair Association. 5. When there is but one exhibitor in a classthe judges will award only the premium merited in the opinion of the judges. GRIEVANCE PROCESS 1. All protest must be made in writing, must state plainly the complaint, be accompanied by a fee of $10, and must be delivered to the Fair Week Manager or Barn Area Supervisor within 48 hours following the judging of the classorincidentin dispute. 2. The grievance committee is omprimes of 3 or more of the following: Fair President, Fair Vice President, Fair Week Manager, Barn Superintendent, Species chairperson, and the appropiate 4-H and FFA leaders as needed.

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 46 Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 47 GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR EXHIBITORS OF ALL ANIMAL SPECIES (COMAR15.11.14.04-06) Exhibitors at state, county, and district fairs,along with other livestock exhibitions, expositions, and showsare required to comply with regulatory provisions of the Stateof Maryland relating to animal health as noted in COMAR15.11.14.04-06. These general requirements are summarized below. Requirements Apply to All Livestockand Poultry: Livestock is defined as those species of animalsused for human food or fiber or those species of animalsused for serviceto humans. This includes but is not limited to cattle, sheep, new world camelids (llamas,alpacas,vicunas,and guanacos),goats, bison, privately owned cervids, swine, equine, and rabbits. Livestockdoes not include dogs, catsand exotic pets. Poultry is defined as any living domestic bird raised for food or other purposes including, but not limited to, chicken,turkeys,ostriches,emus, rheas, cassowaries,any other ratite, waterfowl and game birds. 1. DOCUMENTATION:Documentation is required for entry of all livestockand poultry and is described below. Examples of forms can be obtained by visiting MDA website: http://mda.maryland.gov/animalhealth/pages/fairs -shows.aspx.For out of state animals, see species specific out of state requirements. Upon request, a person who exhibits livestock shall present for inspection all reports, test charts,and appropriate health certificates required to accompany the livestock and poultry. 2.CERTIFICATE OF VETERINARYINSPECTION is required for most entries. a. MARYLAND ENTRIES:All Maryland entries must be accompanied by a Maryland Certificate of Veterinary Inspection (CVI)for show, except poultry, equine and rabbits. ▪ The Maryland CVIis valid for 120 days for fairs & shows,providing that the status of the animal(s)does not change. ▪ The Maryland CVIis a legible record, made on an official Maryland State form, issued by an accredited veterinarian, issued for animals being shown within the state and not crossing a state line, which showsthat the animalslisted thereon meet the health requirements of the state of Maryland. ▪ *The Maryland CVI must be filled out, completed and signed by a Maryland accredited veterinarian using the proper selected report on the CVI form.Each animal must be properly identified on the CVI.The veterinarian must select if this document is for interstate travel, fair and exhibition season,equine, saleor other (with explanation). The veterinarian is required to send the original top (white)copy to MDA Headquarterswithin 7 daysof completion, the middle (yellow) transport copy isto be retained by the owner of the livestock and the last (pink) copy isfor the veterinarian's records. b.OUT-OF-STATE ENTRIES:All out-of-state entries must be accompanied by an Interstate Certificate of Veterinary Inspection,except poultry and rabbits, or equine originating from Delaware,New Jersey, Pennsylvania,Virginia or West Virginia (equine coming from these statesmust have a valid Equine Infectious Anemia test report toenter). ▪ *The Interstate CVI is valid for no more than 30 daysfrom the date of inspection. ▪ *An InterstateCVImust be legible, made on an official form of the state of origin, issued by an accredited veterinarian, and issued for animalsbeing imported to this state within 30 days before the entry of the animals,which shows that the animals listed thereon meet the health requirements of the state of Maryland. 3.SELF CERTIFICATION:A completed Self Certification is required for all entries except for equine entering equine only events. Self-Certificationforms must be filled out within 24 hoursprior to loading and presented upon request to the designated representative. A SelfCertification is an official Maryland documentsigned by the owner/caretaker/transporterstating that the animalspresented for exhibition are not showing any signs of, or having recent exposure to (within 21 days) infectious or contagious diseases. Self-Certification forms are species-specific for livestock (ruminants, swine), equine, poultry and rabbits. These forms are available on MDA’s website: http://mda.maryland.gov/animalhealth/pages/fairs-shows.aspx 4.TEST REPORTFORMS. Testing is required for some species, and if so, a test report form will be required unless otherwise documented on the CVI.Seespecies-specificrequirements for details of testing and test report requirements. Examplesof test reports are shownbelow: *Avian InfluenzaTesting Report *Pullorum-Typhoid Testing Report *Coggins Test Report (Equine Infectious Anemia) *Tuberculosis Test Report 5.MARYLAND POULTRYPREMISESIDENTIFICATION –All Maryland premises with poultry are required to be registered with the Maryland Department of Agriculture. The Poultry Premisesnumber must be noted on the Test Report or other documentation of NPIPU.S.Pullorum-Typhoid and U.S.H5/H7 Avian InfluenzaClean or StateH5/H7 Monitored status.

6.ANIMALREJECTION POLICY.Animals may be rejected from an exhibition, either denied entry or removed from the

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 48 exhibition, asdescribed below:

a. FAILURETO PROVIDE COMPLETED DOCUMENTATION IS GROUNDSFOR REJECTION. b. A SKIN LESION SUSPICIOUSOF RINGWORM TO BECONSIDERED NO LONGERCONTAGIOUS TO OTHER ANIMALS OR PEOPLE,NEW WOOL OR HAIR MUST COMPLETELY COVER THAT LESION. c. Livestock with clinical signs of infectious or contagious diseasesor external parasites are not permitted entry or allowed to remain at the exhibition. Clinicalsigns include but are not limited to: activelesionsof ringworm with resulting loss of hair, sore mouth, sore nose, caseouslymphadenitis, prolapse, mange or multiple warts easily visible without close examination. d. Suspicionof communicable diseaseis adequate grounds for rejection. Confirmed diagnosis is not required since timely removal of suspiciousanimals is required by law to protect the remaining animals. e. Exposed animals may be rejected: If it is believed that there is a potentially serious communicable disease present, all animals originating with the suspectanimal may be rejected. Vesicular diseasesare of particular concern. f. All decisions are final. g. All parties involved will be notified of all rejections, including exhibit sponsors and supervisors. h. Animal rejections can be made by MDA Animal Health veterinariansor field inspectors, private veterinarians contracted by the show, Maryland Extensionemployees or individuals designated by the fair or show asa ‘responsible person.’

SPECIESSPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS

In addition to the general requirements above, specific requirements by speciesare shown for the following species: Cattle Swine Sheep Goats Horses, Ponies, Mules and other Equidae Poultry Rabbits Camelids

Fair and Show Requirements: Cattle

IDENTIFICATION: INDIVIDUAL IDENTIFICATION OF EACH ANIMAL SHALLBEA RFID OFFICIAL EARTAG.

Maryland Cattle Brucellosis:Maryland is a Bovine Brucellosis Class-FreeState. Brucellosis testing is not required for Maryland cattle. Tuberculosis:Maryland is an Accredited Tuberculosis-Free State.Tuberculin test is not required for Maryland cattle. Immunization: Bovine RespiratoryComplex is required on all Maryland cattle to include Bovine Respiratory Syncytial Virus, Bovine Viral Diarrhea, Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis and Parainfluenza.Leptospirosis vaccination is recommended.

Out-of-State Cattle

Brucellosis: 1.Bovine Brucellosis ClassFree State, Region or Zone a. No brucellosis test required. 2. Non-Bovine Brucellosis ClassFree State,Region or Zone a. Official vaccinates under 24 months old with vaccination dates recorded on the InterstateCVIpermitted, or b. Test negative within 30 days before entry. Tuberculosis: 1.Accredited Tuberculosis Free States,Region or Zone a. No tuberculin test required. 2. Modified Accredited Advanced or lower Tuberculosis Free Areas or States(Not TBFree) a. All cattle over 6 months of age shall comply with the following: i. Cattle must originate from a herd where a complete herd test was conducted within the past 12 months; progeny from such herds born since that test may be imported without a tuberculin test,or ii. Any individual animal, over 6 months, entering Maryland must have a negative tuberculin test within 60 days before import. b. Statusof herd and area must be shown on certificate.

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 49 Fair and Show Requirements: Swine

ALLSWINE IDENTIFICATION: INDIVIDUAL IDENTIFICATION OF EACH ANIMAL SHALLBEA RFID OFFICIAL EARTAG. Maryland Swine Brucellosis:Maryland is a Brucellosis Class-FreeState. Brucellosis testing is not required for Maryland swine. Tuberculosis:Maryland is an Accredited Tuberculosis-Free State.Tuberculin test is not required for Maryland swine. Immunization: Leptospirosis vaccination is recommended.

Out-of-State Swine

Brucellosis:All swine, expect barrows, 6 months of age and older shall be negative to an official test for brucellosis within 30 days prior to exhibition entry, or originate directly from a validated brucellosis-freeherd or brucellosis- free state. Pseudorabies:Swine over 6 months of age shall be negative to an official test for Pseudorabiesconducted within 30 days prior to exhibition entry or originate immediately and directly from a qualified Pseudorabiesnegative herd or Stage 4 or Stage 5 Pseudorabies Free State. Immunization: Leptospirosis vaccination is recommended.

Fair and Show Requirements: Sheep and Goats

ALL SHEEP Identification for Sheep: All sheep must be identified with USDA-approved Scrapie ear tags.

Out-of-State Sheep No additional requirements.

Market Lambs It is recommended that all lambs be slickshorn prior to entry for inspection for club lamb fungus.

ALLGOATS Identification for Goats: All goats must be officially scrapie-identified. Official identification for goats includes the following: 1. USDA-approved Scrapie ear tags; 2. Legible registration tattoos, for which the registration paper shall accompany the animals;or 3. Legible tattoos consisting of an individual animal number unique within the flock in one ear and the official scrapie premises identification number (flock ID) in the other ear, except that the tail web or flank may be used for earless animals or animalswith damaged ears and must be accompanied by an owner statement. 4. Amicrochip ID with official scrapieidentification is acceptable if the owner provides the reader. Maryland Goats Brucellosis: Maryland is a Brucellosis Class-FreeState. Brucellosis testing is not required for Maryland goats. Tuberculosis:Maryland is an Accredited Tuberculosis-Free State.Tuberculin test is not required for Maryland goats.

Out-of-State Goats Tuberculosis: 1. Accredited Tuberculosis Free States,Region or Zone: No tuberculin test required. 2. Modified Accredited Advanced or lower Tuberculosis Free Areas or States(Not TBFree) a. All goats over 6 months of age shall comply with the following: i. Goats must originate from herds in which all animals are tested negative within past 12 months; progeny from such herds born since that test, may be imported without a tuberculin test,or ii. Any individual animal entering Maryland must have a negative tuberculin test within 60 days before import. b. Statusof herd and area must be shown on certificate.

50 Fair and Show Requirements: Horses, Ponies, Mules and Other Equidae

ALLEQUINE

Individual official identification shallinclude the following as applicable: EIAtest report with photo/drawing of the animal, tattoo, brand or microchip. Animals using tattoos or brands for identification must be accompanied with registration .

Equine Infectious Anemia (Coggins) Testing: All equine for exhibition shallbe accompanied by a valid Coggins Test done within 12 months prior to exhibition entry.

Exhibitor's SelfCertification of Animal Health is required for each equine entering an event where multiple livestock species are present. The form must be available for inspection if requested. Thoseparticipating in equine-only eventsare exempt from this requirement; however, it isgood practice to check the health of the animal before departing for the event. Exhibitors may not bring an animal having apparent or known signs of a contagious or infectious diseaseto a show.

Maryland Equine 1. All horsesand other Equidae, 9 months of age and older, shall be accompanied by a negative test for equine infectious anemia (EIA)made within the 12 months before the date of the event. A copy of this test shall accompany every animal. 2. AMaryland CVIis not required for Maryland equine.

Out-of-State Equine

1. All horsesand other Equidae, 9 months of age and older, shall be accompanied by a negative test for equine infectious anemia (EIA)made within the 12 months before the date of the event. A copy of this test shall accompany every animal. 2. All horsesand other Equidae shall be accompanied by a CVIissued within 30 days prior to entry. 3. The following contiguous statesand NJ are exempted from the CVIrequirement: DE,PA, VA, and West Virginia.

Fair and Show Requirements: Poultry

ALL POULTRY

1. PRIVATE SALESWILL BE ALLOWED WITH PROPERDOCUMENTATION OF THE SALE BY THE EXHIBITION OPERATOR AND MAINTAINED FOR ONE YEAR. 2. WATERFOWL WILL BEALLOWED INTO FAIRSAND SHOWS. 3. WILD BIRD DISPLAYSOR POULTRY ZOOS WILL BE ALLOWED. 4. EGGS FOR EXHIBITION MUST BE CLEANED AND SANITIZED. 5. IDENTIFICATION:Poultryentering an exhibition shallbe identified with a numbered leg or wing band. 6. ALL POULTRY EXHIBITORSSHALL COMPLETE A POULTRY EXHIBITOR'S SELF CERTIFICATION OF ANIMAL HEALTH. 7. TESTINGREQUIREMENTS:Allpoultry for exhibition including wild bird displays or poultry in petting zoos shall meet the requirements for Pullorum-Typhoid and Avian Influenzatesting asdetailed below. a. Salmonella Pullorum-Typhoid Testing Requirements: All poultry except waterfowl, wild birds, pigeons and doves shown at public exhibitions in this state shall meet one or more of the following requirements: i. Originate directly from a U.S.Pullorum-Typhoid Clean flock as defined in Title 9 of the Code of Federal Regulations,OR ii. Have a negative official test for Salmonella Pullorum-Typhoid within 90 days before fair, exhibitions, exposition, or show facility and remain segregated from all poultry of unknown or positive SalmonellaPullorum-Typhoid test status. b. Avian Influenza Testing Requirements:All poultryincluding wild birds except pigeons and doves shown at public exhibitions in this state shall meet one or more of the following requirements: i. Originate directly from an NPIPU.S.H5/H7Avian Influenza Clean Flock as defined in Title 9 of the Code of Federal Regulations, or from a StateAvian Influenza Monitored Flock as defined by the state of origin,OR ii. Have a negative Avian Influenza test conducted on at 15 birds from their flock (or complete flock if fewer than 15) within 21 days prior to event & remain segregated from all birds of unknown or positive Avian Influenzatest status. 4. DOCUMENTATION of test results must be provided on MDA-E06 and MDA-E20,VSForm 9-2, VSForm 9-3 or form approved by the StateVeterinarian.

Maryland Poultry All poultry exhibitors originating from Maryland must have valid proof of a registered Maryland Poultry PremisesID#

Out-of-State Poultry No additional requirements.

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 51 Fair and Show Requirements: Rabbits

ALL RABBITS 1. See2018 Rabbit Waiver: Rabbitsare not required to have a Certificate of Veterinary Inspection. 2. Identification: Individual identification of each animal shall be a tag, tattoo or microchip if the exhibitor provides the reader. 3. All rabbits for exhibition shall complete a Rabbit Exhibitor's SelfCertification of Animal Health.

Maryland and Out-of-State Rabbits No additional requirements. Fair and Show Requirements: Camelids ALL CAMELIDS Identification: Individual identification of each animal shallbe an official metal ear tag or microchipif the exhibitor provides the reader. Maryland Camelids Brucellosis: Brucellosistesting is not required for Maryland camelids. Tuberculosis: Tuberculin test is not required for Maryland camelids.

Out-Of-State Camelids Brucellosis: Brucellosistesting is not required for out-of-state camelids.

Tuberculosis: 1. Accredited Tuberculosis Free States,Region or Zone a. No tuberculin test required. 2. Modified Accredited Advanced or lower Tuberculosis Free Areas or States(Not TBFree) a. All camelids over 6 months of age shall comply with the following: I. Camelids must originate from a herd not under restriction or quarantine for tuberculosis and from which a complete herd test wasconducted within the past 12 months; progeny from such herds born since that test may be imported without a tuberculin test,or II. Any individual animal, over 6 months, entering Maryland must have a negative tuberculin test within 60 days before import. b. Statusof herd and area must be shown on certificate. 2/9/18 Michael W. Radebaugh, VMD State Veterinarian If you have any questions or are unsureof any of these animal health requirements for Maryland fairs and shows, please contact the MDA Animal Health Headquarters Office or Diagnostic Laboratory during normal businesshours.

MDA Animal Health ProgramHeadquarters:50 Harry S. Truman Parkway, Annapolis,MDA 21401 (410)8415810 FrederickAnimal Health Lab:1840 RosemontAve., Frederick,MDA 21702 (301) 600-1548

PREMIUM SCHEDULEFOR LIVESTOCK

Livestock First Second Third Fourth Fifth Beef Cattle $40 $35 $30 $25 $20 Swine 20 15 12 9 6 Sheep 20 15 12 9 6 Dairy Goats 20 15 12 9 6 Meat Goat 20 15 12 9 6 Dairy Cattle 40 30 20 18 15 Llama/ 15 13 11 8 6 Alpaca

RIBBONS AND THE FOLLOWING PREMIUMS WILL BEAWARDED FOR BEEF, SWINE, SHEEP& DAIRY GOATS Dairy Cattle Beef Swine Sheep Dairy Goats Meat Goats Best in Show $50 $50 $50 $50 $50

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 52 POULTRY Chairperson: Mitzi Hardy (443) 995-3039 JUDGING: Wednesday, September 15th TIME: 5:30 PM

RULES& REGULATIONS: Poultry competition will be open to all Maryland counties. 1. Entry fee per bird: 50 cents 2. All entries must be accompanied by entry fee. (Checks made payable to Anne Arundel County Fair, Inc.) 3. Use notebook paper to list entries, your name, address, phone number & Poultry Premises Registration I.D. number. 4. Entries must be entered via online entry system by August 28 at 12:01am. 5. Cooping in day is Tuesday (Fair week) from 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Any Early Cooping must have valid reason and approval from Poultry chairperson. 6. No exhibit may be removed from the Poultry Department before Sunday the last day of the fair from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM. 7. All birds must be Avain Flu and Pullorum tested and banded, and an original copy of test papers to be held until after the show. For information on testers contact MDA Animal Health Division at (410)841-5810. 8. Notice: All species of fowl entered will be subject to daily inspection by a representative of the Maryland Livestock Sanitary Service (MLSS).Anybird showing symptoms of disease will be disqualified and be removed immediately from the building for the duration of the Fair, and isolated as directed by the MLSSRepresentative. Such birds may not return to the building for the duration of the Fair. Entry fees paid on any disqualified bird will not be returned. 9. Be sure to state whether entry is for large fowl, bantams, ducks, geese, pigeons, turkey or pheasant. If not they will be entered as large fowl and judged that way. Give name and variety as shown in the American Poultry Association "Standard of Perfection." 10. Management is not responsible for loss by fire or otherwise but will exercise all vigilance in the case of exhibits and the police arrangements of the grounds. 11. The same bird entries are encouraged to compete in both the open and 4H classes. 12. All birds show must be the property of the exhibitor for at least 3 months prior to the Fair. 13. The greatest care will be taken of all specimens, but the Fair will not be responsible for any accidents, mistakes, loss or damage from whatever arises. The specimen being exhibited is at the sole risk of the exhibitor. 14. Specimens will be fed, watered and cared for by the poultry department staff. 15. Judging will be by comparison & governed by the American Poultry Association "Standard of Perfection" and all specimens shall be exhibited in their natural conditions, with the exception of game and game bantams. Any violation of these rules shall exclude the specimen from competing and cause the withholding of the premium awarded to the owner of such birds. 16. No advertising cards or inscriptions will be allowed on coops until after judging has been completed. 17. No pairs or trios will be shown. 18. Exhibitors are not allowed to show their own competition and limited to 1 entry per class 19. Any violation of the rules and regulations will result in the forfeiture of premiums awarded to the exhibitor. 20. Only upon these conditions will your entry be accepted

COCK Males hatched prior to this year COCKEREL: Males hatched during this year HEN: Female hatched prior to this year PULLET: Female hatched during this year

The Annual John C. Kozenski Jr. Kindness Award

A $50 cash award will be awarded in the Poultry Department to the exhibitor who is judged to possess a positive and helpful attitude, always seeing the glass half full instead of half empty. This award will be limited to Anne Arundel County exhibitors

Premiums will be paid in all classes. BlueRibbon $5.00 Red Ribbon $3.00 White Ribbon $2.00

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 53 RABBITS Chairperson: Mitzi Hardy (443) 995-3039 JUDGING: Thursday, September 16th TIME:6 PM

1. Entry fee per rabbit: $1.00

2. Entriesmust be entered via online entry system by August 28 at 12:01am.

3. Cooping in day is Tuesday, (fair week) from 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., All rabbits will be single cooped. 4. Noexhibitmay be removed from the Rabbit Department before Sunday the lastday of the fair from 6:30 PMto 8:00 PM. Thisrule will be strictlyenforced. Rabbitsleft after these hours will become the property of the Rabbit Department.

5. The same rabbit may compete in both the open and 4H classes. 6. When entering rabbits, give breed and variety as shown in The American Rabbit Breeder's Association,"Standard of Perfection"; if not, they will be entered asmixed and judged that way.

7. Allrabbits shown must be the property of the exhibitor for at least three (3)months prior to the fair.

8. Rabbitsthat are under 3 months old or over 2 weekspregnant will not be allowed to enter.

9. Rabbitswill be fed and watered by the Rabbit Department Staff. The fair will supply food, litter, feeders/ waterersfor rabbits. 10. The fair will take the greatest care of all exhibits, but the fair will not be liable for any accidents, loss or damage from loss whatever arises. The specimen being exhibited is at the sole risk of the exhibitor.

11. No advertising cards or inscriptionswill be allowed on the coops until after the judging hasbeen completed.

12. There will be a daily inspection of all rabbits. Any rabbit showing signs of sicknesswill be removed from the exhibit and sent home.

Classes: Class1: Seniors(6 months and older) Class2: Juniors (under 6 months)

Premiums: BlueRibbon $5.00 Red Ribbon $3.00 White Ribbon $2.00

13. Any violation of the rules and regulations will result in the forfeiture of premiums awarded to the exhibitor. 14. Only upon these conditions will your entry be accepted.

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 54 OPEN - BANTAM OBA

AME-AMERICAUNACOR - Cortunix(Quail) GB -GoldenBelgiumMGB - MODERNGAME

MGB - MODERNGAMEOEG- OLDENGLISHGAMRP RP- RED POLISH SPLASH BEARD SILKIE

SER - SERAMA SLC- LACED COCHIN SUL - SULTAN WS - WHITE SILKIE

ZZZ-MISCELLANEOUS

Class 1 Cock 2 Cockerel 3 Hen 4 Pullet

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 55 OPEN-BEEFCATTLE OBC Showtime: Thursday 6:00pm

AG -ANGUS CL- Charolais HE- Hereford LM- Limousine SH-Shorthorn SM- Simmental XB- Crossbreeds

1 Breeding Heifers-Late Junior 11 Senior Heifers-Early Senior 19 Yearling Bulls-Summer born after 3/1 of current year born 5/1-8/31 of last year 12 Beef Cow W/Calf-2year Old Cow 2 Breeding Heifers-EarlyJunior 20 Yearling Bulls-Spring born 1/1-2/29 of current year born 3/1-4/30 of last year 13 Beef Cow W/Calf-3year Old Cow 3 Breeding Heifers-Late Senior 21 Yearling Bulls-Junior born 11/1-12/31 of last year born 1/1-2/29 of last year 14 Bull Calves-Spring born after 3/1 of current year 4 Breeding Heifers-EarlySenior born 9/1-10/31 22 Senior Bulls-SeniorYearling 15 Bull Calves-Junior born 9/1-12/31 (2 years prior) born 1/1-2/29 of current year 5 Yearling Heifers-Late Summer 16 Bull Calves-Winter 23 Senior Bulls-Two Years Old born 7/1-8/31 of last year born 11/1-12/31 of current year born 1/1-8/31 (2 years prior) 17 Bull Calves-Senior 6 Yearling Heifers-Early Summer born 9/1-10/31 of current year born 5/1-6/30 of last year 18 Champion Bull Calf 7 Yearling Heifers-April Junior born 4/1-4/30 of last year

8 Yearling Heifers-MarchJunior born 3/1-3/31 of last year

9 Yearling Heifers-EarlyJunior born 1/1-2/29 of last year

10 Senior Heifers-Late Senior

ALL - ALL BREEDS- Market Steers Shown by Weight

43 Market Steer

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 56 OPEN-CHICKENS OCH

A-AMBERLINKAM- AMERICAUNAAR -ARAUCANABA - BLUEANDALUSIAN BA1 - BLACK AUSTRALORP

BB - BUFF BRAHMABCM - BLACKCOOPER MARAN BJG - BLACKJERSEYGIANTBKL - BLACK LANGSHAN

BL - BROWN LEGHORN BLP - BUFF LACED POLISH BO - BUFF ORPINGTONBPR - BUFFPLYMOUTH ROCK

BSL - BLACK SEX LINKBSM - BLUESPLASH MORAN BUC - BUCKEYEC -COCHINCEM - CEMANI

CGP - CRESTEDGOLD POLISH CM- CUCKOO MARANCS - CUCKOO SILKIE DOM - DOMINIQUE

EE - EASTER EGGERFAV -FAVEROLLE GC - GOLDEN COMETGOLDEN GL - GOLDEN LACEDWYANDOTTE

JAV - JAVALAV - LAVENDER ORPINGTON NAK- NAKEDNECKNHR- NEWHAMPSHIRE RED

OEG = OLD ENGLISHGAMEORM - ORLOFFMIXP - PRODUCTION REDPB - POLISH BUFF

PBR- PLYMOUTH BARREDROCKPLY - PLYMOUTH ROCKPO - POLISHPR - PARTRIDGE ROCK

RIR - RHODE ISLAND RED RO - RUSSIAN ORLOFFRSX - RED SEX LINKS - SERAMASAP - SAPHIRE GEM

SC - SPLASHCOCHINSHM - SILVERHMONGSIL - SILKIE SLC- SILVER LACED COCHINSLP - SILVER LACED POLISH

SLW - SILVERLACED WYANDOTTESU -SUMATRASUL - SULTAN SX - SUSSEX SXS - SPECKLED SUSSEX

TB - TETRA BROWNWHE- WHEALEN MORANWHI-WHITE MARANWL-WHITELEGHORN

WS- WHITESULTANZZZ-MISCELLANEOUS

Class

1. Cock 2 Cockerel 3 Hen 4 Pullet

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 57 OPEN - DAIRY CATTLE ODC Showtime: Sunday 2:00 p.m. ALL - DAIRY CATTLE

AY - AYRSHIREBR - BROWN SWISS GU - GUERNSEYHO - HOLSTEINJE - JERSEY MS - MILKING SHORTHORN XB –CROSS BREED

Class

1 Junior Heifer Calf 6 Intermediate Yearling Heifer born 3/1-5/31 of current year born 12/1 of 2 years prior to 2/28 of past year 2 Intermediate Heifer Calf born 12/1 of past year to 2/28 7 Fall yearling heifer of current year born 9/1 - 11/30 of two years prior

3 Senior Heifer Calf 8 Cows, 2 Years And Older born 9/1-11/30 of past year

4 Summer Yearling Heifer 9 Dry Cows,3 Years & Older born 6/1-8/31 of past year

5 Junior Yearling Heifer Senior Yearling Heifer born 3/1-5/31 of past year

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 58 OPEN - DOVES ODO

P-PIEDR - RINGNECKZZZ - MISCELLANEOUS

Class

1 Cock 2 Hen

OPEN - DUCKS ODO

BCD-BLACKCAYUGACAM-CAMPBELL CRE-CRESTED EIB-EASTINDIEBLACK MAG-MAGPIEMAL - MALLARD MUS- MUSCOVYPWD-PEKINWHITERUN-RUNNERSBD-SWEDISHBLUE ZZZ - MISCELLANEOUS

Class

1 Drake 2 Duck

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 59 OPEN-DAIRYGOATS OG Showtime: Sunday 10:00am AL - ALPINE FB - FIBERLM - LAMANCHEND- NIGERIAN DWARFNU- NUBIAN OB - OBERHESLIRG - RECORDED GRADESA -SAAANAN TO - TOGGENBURG 1 Junior Kids, born on or after 5 Milking yearling, under 2 yrs 10 Senior Get-of-Sire, freshened once 2 4/1 of current year and over 2 Senior Kids, born 1/1-3/31 of 6 Doe in Milk 2 yrs& under 3yrs current year 11 Produce of Dam 3 Dry Yearling under 2 yrs, never 7 Doe in Milk 3yrs & under 4 yrs freshened 12 Groups-Dairy Herd 8 Does-In Milk 4 Yr & under 5yrs 4 Junior Get-Of-Sire, 3 does under 2 years, not in milk 9 Doein Milk - 5 Yrs& Old

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 60 OPEN - GEESE OGE

GE -GRAYEMBDEN WE- WHITEEMBDENZZZ-MISCELLANEOUS

Goose (Hen) Class

1 Gander 2 Goose (Hen)

OPEN - GUINEA OGU P - PEARLZZZ-MISCELLANEOUS

Class

1 Male 2 Hen

OPEN - LLAMA LL

LL - LLAMA

1 Novice Showmanship 4 Intermediate Showmanship 7 Senior Obstacle

2 Junior Showmanship 5 Novice Obstacle 8 Youth Costume Class

3 Senior Showmanship 6 Junior Obstacle

OPEN - MEAT GOATS OMG

Showtime: Thursday after beef cattle show

BO - BOER XB- CROSS BREED

1 Junior Doe Kid born on or after 3/1 of current year 5 Market Goat

2 Senior Doe Kid, born between 9/1 (1 year prior) and 2/29 of current year 3 Yearling Doe, born between 9/1 (2 years prior) and 8/31 last year 4 Production Doe, 2 years and older (born on or before 8/1 (2 years prior)

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 61 OPEN - PEA FOWL OPF

IBP - INDIA BLUEPEACOCK ZZZ-MISCELLANEOUS

Class

1 Male 2 Hen

OPEN - PHEASANTS OPH

RG - RED GOLDENS - SILVER ZZZ-MISCELLANEOUS

Class

1 Male 2 Hen

OPEN - PIGEONS OPI

HOM - HOMERPOU-POUTERROL - ROLLER TRU - TRUMPETERZZZ-MISCELLANEOUS

Class 1 Old Cock 2 Young Cock 3 Old Hen 4 Young Hen

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 62 OPEN - RABBIT ORA

BJG - BLACK JERSEYGIANTDUT- DUTCHHA-HARLEQUINHL - HOLLANDLAPHLB - HOLLAND LAP BLACK

HLT - HOLLAND LAP TORTMR- MINI REXNZ- NEWZEALANDRH -RHINELANDERZZZ-MISCELLANEOUS

Class 1 Junior Doe 2 JuniorBuck 3 Senior Doe 4 SeniorBuck

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 63 OPEN - SHEEP OSH Showtime: Saturday 9:00am CH- CHEVOITCN- NATURAL COLORED COURSEWOOLCW - COURSEWOOLDO- DORSET FN- NATURAL COLORED FINE WOOLFW - FINE WOOLHA- HAMPSHIREMO- MONTADALE NC- NATURAL COLORED WOOLSH - SHROPSHIRESO - SOUTHDOWNSU - SUFFOLK XX - CROSSBREED

Class

1 Breeding Ram-LateJunior, born 10 Pair of Junior Ewe Lambs 16 Breeding Ewe Pairs, 1 year and 1/1 -5/31 of current year over 17 Pair of Lambs Any Age, (both sexes 2 Pair of Junior Ram Lambs 11 Senior Ewe Lambs, born 9/1- must be represented, if twins enter 12/31 of last year as Class 18 18 Twin Lambs either Sex 3 Senior Ram Lambs, born 9/1-12/31 of last year 12 Pair of Senior Ewe Lambs 19 Pair of Yearlings 4 Pair of Senior Ram Lambs,born 9/1-12/31 of last year 13 Ewe over 1 under 2 years, born 9/1-8/31 of last year 20 Pen of 4 Lambs 5 Ramover 1 under 2 years, born 14 Pair of Yearling Ewes 9/1-8/31 (2 years prior) Groups-Pair any age 21 Flock, (1 ram under 2 years, 1 ewe 6 Ram over 2 years, born before lamb and 1 yearling ewe) 9/1 (2 years prior) 15 Ewe over 2 years, born before 9/1 (2 years prior) 7 Breeding Ram Pair, 1 year & over

8 Late Junior Ewe Lambs, born 2/16-5/31 of current year 9 Early Junior Ewe lamb, born 1/1- 2/15 of current year

ALL - ALL BREEDS

22 Market Lambs-Individual 23 Bred & Owner Market Lamb 24 Pair Market Lambs

Anne Arundel County Fair 2021 64 OPEN - SWINE OSW Showtime: Friday 7:00pm ALL - ALL BREEDS

1 Individual Market Hog

2 PairOf Market Hogs

BE - BERKSHIRE DU-DUROC HA-HAMPSHIRE XX - CROSSBREED CW-Chester White PC- Poland China YO- Yorkshire AOB- All other

Class

1 Boars-7months & Older 3 Sow-Senior7 Months And Older

2 Boars-6Months And Younger 4 Sow-Junior6 Mo. And Younger

Anne Arundel County Fair 2019 65 OPEN - TURKEYS OTU

BBB - BROAD BREASTEDBRONZEBBW - BROAD BREASTEDWHITE BLA - BLACK BRT - BOURBON RED

BSW - BELTSVILLESMALL WHITEMWT- MIDGET WHITENAR - NARRAGANSETTRPT - ROYAL PALM

SLA - SLATEWHT-WHITE HOLLAND

Class

1 Tom 2 Jake 3 Hen 4 Jenny

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