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Night Show - Saturday, July 27 • 8:15PM Darryl Worley more events ... 2 PRCA Rodeo performances • Mud Run • Bump-N-Run JULY 2019 Thursday • Friday • Saturday • Sunday 25 - 26 - 27 - 28 Plentywood, Montana Sheridan County Table of Contents of Table County Sheridan SHERIDAN COUNTY FAIR BOARD IS Cowboy Boots & Buckin’ Chutes AT THE 2019 SHERIDAN COUNTY FAIR

Table of Contents 2 Sheridan County Commissioners 3 Schedule of Events 4 Sheridan County Fair Board 6 General Rules & Regulations 7 Department A – Art 8 Department B – Baked Goods 11 Department C – Clothing/Needlework 15 Department CR – Crafts 19 Department F – Floriculture 22 Department FFA – FFA 26 Department FP – Food Preservation 28 Department G – Grains & Forage 31 Department H – Horticulture 33 Department P – Photography 38 Department S – School 41 Juniors 45 Commercial Exhibitors & Entry Form 46 Exhibitor Entry Form 47 Sponsors 49 Event Information 53

2 Photo on Front Cover courtesy of Joel Bjorgen Sheridan County Commissioners County Sheridan Cowboy Boots & Buckin’ Chutes at the 2019 Sheridan County Fair

The Fair Board has been hard at work to provide entertainment for all ages. The PRCA rodeo contestants and stock provide electrifying entertainment with two full evenings of rodeo. Did you know that some of these animals and contestants will be on the BIG SCREEN during the National Finals in Las Vegas? Tough Enough to Wear Pink is recognized at Friday evening’s rodeo performance. All profits from “pink sales” go to the Sheridan Memorial Hospital Mammography Department. Please sup- port our Tough Enough to Wear Pink! Charley Jenkins will take center stage to open for DARRYL WORLEY on Saturday night. You won’t want to miss this evenings performance! The motorsports park has spectators sitting on the edge of their seats whether it is the Mud Runs or the Bump and Run races. Please take note of the date changes for the motorsports events. Car and racing enthusiasts should have a great time this week with all that is going on at the motorsports park. The 4-H youth and creative artists of Sheridan County are a huge part of the fair! It is a proud moment to watch our Sheridan County youth show their hard work through their 4-H projects. It is amazing to see the various talents of our county residents. Everyone works extremely hard during the year and are eager to share their exhibits and handiwork for your viewing pleasure. Please take the time to enjoy their hard work. The commercial vendors are a great addition to our fair as they display new and innovative ideas and products. They are always willing to demonstrate and promote their products. Do not forget to check out the Commercial Building as well as various outdoor Vendors. And what would a fair be without Fair Food! There is sure to be something for every palate. Fair attractions include a neighboring county native bringing a Carnival back to our fair, strolling acts, danger magic, hypnosis, and Free Stage entertainment.

The Sheridan County Commissioners would like to extend a personal invitation to one and all to attend a fun filled four days at the Sheridan County Fair. Come and enjoy our local hospitality at this year’s Sheridan County Fair.

Sincerely yours,

Sheridan County Commissioners

Bob Nikolaisen, Chairman

Jessica Shackelford Jonathon Bolstad 3 Sheridan County Fair • Schedule of Events of Schedule • Fair County Sheridan Cowboy Boots & Buckin’ Chutes at the 2019 Sheridan County Fair Tuesday July 23 5-8 PM Open Class Entries Brought In Wednesday July 24 7-9 AM Horticulture, Baked Good, and Floriculture 9 AM Open Class Judging Begins Brought In 9 AM 4-H Exhibits Brought In 9 AM Judge Interviews Begin 5 PM Horsemanship Levels & Interviews Thursday July 25 9 AM 4-H Concessions Open TENTATIVE 9 AM 4-H Horse Show SCHEDULE 10 AM -12 N Sheep, Swine, Goat—Weigh-In w/ Interviews at Scale 10AM Swine Ultrasound 11 AM Commercial Open Buildings Open 11AM-1 PM Beef—Weigh-In With Interviews at Scale 12 N - Beef, Sheep & Goat Ultrasound 1 PM Beer Garden Opens 2 - 4PM Livestock Interviews 5 - 11 PM Carnival 7 PM PRCA Rodeo 9 PM—12AM Free Stage Music “Broke til Friday” Friday July 26 TOUGH ENOUGH TO WEAR PINK 6-9AM Breakfast Civic Center 8 AM Swine, Beef, Sheep, Goat Judging & Showmanship 9 AM 4-H Food Concessions Open 11AM - 5PM Carnival also 6 - 11PM 1 PM Round Robin Senior & Junior 1-6 PM Free Stage Entertainment 1 PM—12 Midnight Beer Garden 3 PM Dog, Cat, Pocket Pet, Rabbit Show Judging 6 - 11 PM Carnival also 11AM - 5PM 7 PM PRCA RODEO Tough Enough to Wear Pink 4 9 PM Charlie Jenkins on Free Stage Sheridan County Fair • Schedule of Events of Schedule • Fair County Sheridan Cowboy Boots & Buckin’ Chutes at the 2019 Sheridan County Fair Saturday July 27 6-9 AM Breakfast Civic Center 9 AM 4-H Food Concessions Open 10 AM Parade 11 AM– 9 PM Commercial Building Opens 11 AM Special Livestock Classes 11AM - 5PM Carnival also 6 - 11PM 12 Noon Mud Run 1-6 PM Free Stage Entertainment 1 PM—12 Midnight Beer Garden 2 PM Livestock Youth Auction 6 - 11 PM Carnival also 11AM - 5PM 7:15 PM Charley Jenkins TENTATIVE 8:30 PM Darryl Worley SCHEDULE 9 PM Charley Jenkins in Beer Gardens FIREWORKS DISPLAY Sunday July 28 8 AM Livestock Hauled Out 9 AM Livestock Barns Clean Up 9 AM—1 PM Entries and Exhibits Removed 12 Noon Bump-n-Run

Freddie Prez Entertainment and Giveaways Michael Mezmer Danger Magic & Hypnosis Marcus The Funny Man that does Tricks Laser Tag Bungee Jump Battle Balls Prairie Pals Petting Zoo Afternoon Entertainment on Free Stage 5 Sheridan County Fair BoardFair County Sheridan Cowboy Boots & Buckin’ Chutes at the 2019 Sheridan County Fair

On behalf of the Sheridan County Fair Board, the staff, the superintendents, and the many volunteers, we want to welcome you, your families and your friends to the 2019 Sheridan County Fair. As we approach this year’s fair, I want to say a heartfelt “Thank You” for all the sup- port given to the Sheridan County Fair. Each year I have questions such as: “What can I do to help?”; “Where does the fair need money?”; “How can I best serve the fair?” Sponsorship dollars are used in the areas of your choosing. Your donations do make a difference. Money donated for Awards is used for just that. Thank You for your generosity. Volunteerism is always needed and very much appreciated! Our hope is that Sheridan County residents will participate by entering your hobbies as exhibits and that you will partake in the festivities of this year’s fair. 2019 has a great line-up of entertainment and exciting activities to keep you busy. We are pleased to announce Darryl Worley as our Saturday night headline entertainment with Charley Jenkins opening! Charley Jenkins will be playing in our Beer Garden/Free Stage area Friday and Saturday evenings. Sheridan County aims to keep Concert prices affordable for all to attend. Music will be playing in the Beer Garden/ Free Stage on Thursday evening. The PRCA rodeo just keeps getting better and better with two dynamic performances Thursday and Friday evenings. Once again, we are the proud sponsor of TOUGH ENOUGH TO WEAR PINK. All proceeds from “PINK” sales are donated to the Sheridan Memorial Mammography Department. The Motor Sports Clubs work very hard to bring you their events. Be sure to join the Mud Run races on Saturday afternoon for exciting racing action. The Bump N Run will be racing to the finish line on Sunday afternoon. Please note the switching of days for the Motor Sports events this year! There is so much to see and do at the fair – exhibits, local entertainment, vendors, great food, parade and more. There will be Prairie Pals Petting Zoo, Marcus-the funny man that does tricks, Danger Magic, Hypnosis, Carnival, Freddie Prez!!! The Civic Center, Main Building, Youth building, and Livestock Buildings are full of ex- hibits – 4-H entries and individual entries. So many people work so hard to share their talents with our community! They are all an absolute must see! Please show them your appreciation.

Sincerely,

SHERIDAN COUNTY FAIR BOARD Christopher Benson, Chairman Ellen Hobbs Ron Nelson Autumn Murray 6 Laura Angvick Patti Hedges, Secretary Sheridan County Fair • GeneralRules&Regulations • Fair County Sheridan GENERAL RULES & REGULATIONS The Fair Board reserves the right to alter all rules, regulations, special premiums or other items included in this premium list, should it become necessary. Fair officials, or any person, firm or corporation, shall not be held liable for any changes or alterations which may be considered necessary or advisable. The Sheridan County Fair Management reserves the final and absolute right to interpret these rules and regulations to arbitrarily settle and determine all matters, questions and differences in regard hereto connected with or incident to the Fair. The Board reserves the right to formulate and announce new rules to meet emergencies that may arise later and during the Fair, and to adjudicate all matters arising from the Fair after it is held. The Board reserves the right to regulate the parking of all automobiles or other vehicles or conveyances within the Fairgrounds and to direct where they shall be driven therein. It may prohibit the running of automobiles in any section of the grounds whenever, in its opinion, common safety demands it. The Fair management reserves the right to exclude from the Fairgrounds any person or persons whom it shall deem undesirable, or who shall violate any of the rules laid down by the management, or who shall otherwise become offensive. No claims for injury to any person or property shall ever be asserted nor suit instituted or maintained against the Sheridan County Fair, its officers, or their agents, or in behalf of any person, or firm or corporation, or its agents, representative, servants, employees having license or privilege to exhibit on the fairgrounds or occupying space. Entries 1. Entry form deadline is Wednesday July 17, 2019 at 5:00 PM at the Extension Office at the Courthouse. No entries will be accepted after this date. Open class exhibits are to be brought to the Fairgrounds between 5-8 PM on Tuesday July 23, 2019. All 4-H exhibits will be interview judged at a designated time. The Extension will let you know your time to be interviewed. 2. All exhibitors are requested to fill out their own entry blanks. Entry blanks may be obtained from the Fair Office or Extension Office or the Exhibitors Handbook or you can fill them out on–line at http:// www.co.sheridan.mt.us/index.php/fair/book 3. Please pick up your entry tags at the Extension Office at the Courthouse and place them on your exhibits prior to bringing them to the Fairgrounds. 4. Judges will not award prizes to unworthy exhibits. This rule will be strictly adhered to whether there is competition or not. 5. Every entry must be in the name of the bonafide owner and must have been produced or made by the exhibitor since the last Fair and must not have been previously exhibited at the Sheridan County Fair. 6. No exhibitor will be given more than one premium under any one number. 7. Please return all VOID entry tags-items entered but not brought in, when you bring your exhibits in. EXHIBITS 1. All exhibits will remain in place until Sunday July 28, 2019 at 8 AM. Exhibits removed without permission are subject to forfeiture of premium money won on exhibits 2. Every exhibit entered will be under the control of the fair board. While every precaution will be taken for safekeeping of the same, the fair board will not be responsible in any case for any loss, damage, or accident that may occur. 3. Any Sheridan County or neighboring County resident is eligible to exhibit in the Fair. 7 Sheridan County Fair • Department A- ART A- Department• Fair County Sheridan DEPARTMENT A SCULPTURE ART Lot Number Civic Center 16. Clay 17. Foil Superintendent 18. Paper Patrick Kjelshus 19. Paper Mache’ 20. Plaster 21. Any Sculpture Not Listed SPECIAL AWARDS Special Awards may be a judge’s COLLAGE choice and/or a Sweepstakes Award Lot Number (most blue ribbons). 22. Collage The judge may give awards in areas CLASS 2 not mentioned. FIRST & SECOND GRADE DRAWING We use thumbtacks to hang paper art Lot Number so please mount your art on something 1 Charcoal you will not mind a hole in. 2 Color Book Page 3 Colored Pencil Please note, color book pages should 4 Crayon only be entered in color book category. 5 Marker 6 Pastel, Oil Pastel, or Chalk Please check other Departments to see 7 Pencil or Pen and Ink – Cartoon if items can fit into their lot number if 8 Pencil or Pen and Ink – Realistic you can’t find a lot number in this 9 Scratch Board department. 10 Mixed Media 11 Velvet Poster 12 Any Drawing Not Listed CLASS 1 KINDERGARTEN & UNDER PAINTING DRAWING Lot Number Lot Number 13 Acrylic 1 Color Page Book 14 Ink Blot 2 Colored Pencil/Pencil 15 Oil 3 Crayon 16 Splatter 4 Marker 17 Tempera 5 Pastel, Oil Pastel, Chalk 18 Watercolor 6 Pencil or Pen and Ink 19 Mixed Media 7 Scratch Board 20 Potato Stamp 8 Mixed Media 21 Any Painting Not Listed 9 Velvet Poster 10 Any Drawing Not Listed SCULPTURE Lot Number PAINTING 22 Clay Lot Number 23 Foil 24 Paper 11 Brush 25 Paper Mache’ 12 Finger 26 Plaster 13 Splatter 27 Any Sculpture Not Listed 14 Sponge 15 Any Painting Not Listed COLLAGE Lot Number 28 Collage 8 Sheridan County Fair • Department A- ART A- Department• Fair County Sheridan CLASS 3 PAINTING THIRD & FOURTH GRADE Lot Number DRAWING 13. Acrylic Lot Number 14. Airbrush 1 Charcoal 15. Oil 2 Color Book Page 16. Splatter 3 Colored Pencil 17. Tempera 4 Crayon 18. Watercolor 5 Marker 19. Mixed Media 6 Pastel, Oil Pastel, or Chalk 20. Any Painting Not Listed 7 Pencil or Pen and Ink – Cartoon 8 Pencil or Pen and Ink – Realistic SCULPTURE 9 Scratch Board Lot Number 10 Mixed Media 21. Clay 11 Velvet Poster 22. Foil 12 Any Drawing Not Listed 23. Paper 24. Paper Mache’ PAINTING 25. Plaster Lot Number 26. Any Sculpture Not Listed 13 Acrylic 14 Airbrush COLLAGE 15 Ink Blot Lot Number 16 Oil 27. Collage 17 Splatter 18 Tempera CLASS 5 19 Watercolor SEVENTH & EIGHTH GRADE 20 Mixed Media DRAWING 21 Any Painting Not Listed Lot Number 1 Architectural SCULPTURE 2 Cartoon Lot Number 3 Charcoal 22 Clay 4 Colored Chalk 23 Foil 5 Colored Pencil 24 Paper 6 Crayon 25 Paper Mache’ 7 Magic Marker 26 Plaster 8 Mechanical Drawing 27 Any Sculpture Not Listed 9 Mixed Media 10 Pen and Ink COLLAGE 11 Pencil Lot Number 12 Scratch Art 28 Collage 13 Stippling Art/Cross Hatch 14 Any Drawing Not Listed CLASS 4 FIFTH & SIXTH GRADE DRAWING Lot Number 1 Charcoal 2 Color Book Page 3 Colored Pencil 4 Crayon 5 Marker 6 Pastel, Oil Pastel, or Chalk 7 Pencil or Pen and Ink – Cartoon 8 Pencil or Pen and Ink – Realistic 9 Scratch Board 10 Mixed Media 11 Velvet Poster 9 12 Any Drawing Not Listed Above Sheridan County Fair • Department A- ART A- Department• Fair County Sheridan PAINTING 1 Architectural Lot Number 2 Cartoon 15 Acrylic – Animal 3 Charcoal 16 Acrylic – Architecture 4 Colored Chalk 17 Acrylic – Landscape 5 Colored Pencil 18 Acrylic – Portrait 6 Crayon 19 Acrylic – Any Other 7 Ink and Acrylic 20 Airbrush – Garment 8 Magic Marker 21 Airbrush – Portrait 9 Mechanical Drawing 22 Mixed Media – Abstract 10 Mixed Media 23 Mixed Media – Animal 11 Pen and Ink 24 Mixed Media – Floral 12 Pencil 25 Mixed Media – Landscape 13 Scratch Ink 26 Mixed Media – Portrait 14 Stippling / Cross Hatch 27 Mixed Media – Any Other 15 Any Drawing Not Listed 28 Pastel – Abstract 29 Pastel – Animal PAINTING 30 Pastel – Landscape Lot Number 31 Pastel – Still Life 16 Acrylic – Animal 32 Pastel- Any Other 17 Acrylic – Architectural 33 Tempera – Abstract 18 Acrylic – Landscape 34 Tempera – Animal 19 Acrylic – Portrait 35 Tempera – Floral 20 Acrylic – Any Other 36 Tempera – Landscape 21 Airbrush – Garment 37 Tempera – Any Other 22 Airbrush – Portrait 38 Water Color – Abstract 23 Mixed Media – Abstract 39 Water Color – Animal 24 Mixed Media – Animal 40 Water Color – Floral 25 Mixed Media – Floral 41 Water Color - Landscape 26 Mixed Media – Landscape 42 Water Color – Portrait 27 Mixed Media – Portrait 43 Water Color – Any Other 28 Mixed Media – Any Other 44 Any Painting Not Listed 29 Pastel – Abstract 30 Pastel – Animal SCULPTURE 31 Pastel – Landscape Lot Number 32 Pastel – Still Life 45 Clay 33 Pastel – Any Other 46 Foil 34 Tempera – Abstract 47 Paper 35 Tempera – Animal 48 Paper Mache’ 36 Tempera – Floral 49 Plaster 37 Tempera – Landscape 50 Any Item Not Listed 38 Tempera – Any Other 39 Water Color – Abstract COLLAGE 40 Water Color – Animal Lot Number 41 Water Color – Floral 51 Collage 42 Water Color – Landscape 43 Water Color – Portrait 44 Water Color – Any Other 45 Any Painting Not Listed

SCULPTURE Lot Number 46 Clay 47 Foil 48 Paper CLASS 6 49 Paper Mache’ HIGH SCHOOL DRAWING 50 Plaster Lot Number 10 51 Any Item Not Listed COLLAGE SCULPTURE DepartmentArt• BBaked Goods - A Department End • Fair County Sheridan Lot Number Lot Number 52 Collage 47 Clay 48 Foil CLASS 7 49 Paper ADULT ART 50 Paper Mache’ DRAWING 51 Plaster Lot Number 52 Any Sculpture Not Listed 1 Architectural 2 Cartoon 3 Charcoal 4 Colored Chalk 5 Colored Pencil 6 Ink and Acrylic DEPARTMENT B 7 Magic Marker BAKED GOODS 8 Mechanical Drawing Civic Center 9 Mixed Media Superintendent 10 Pen and Ink Jewel Martinson 11 Pencil 12 Portrait SPECIAL AWARDS 13 Scratch Art Special Awards, Best of Show Awards 14 Stippling / Cross Hatch may be a judge’s choice and/or a 15 Creative Writing Sweepstakes Award (most blue 16 Any Drawing Not Listed ribbons). The judge may give awards in areas PAINTING not mentioned. Lot Number 17 Acrylic – Animal OPEN CLASS 18 Acrylic – Architectural 19 Acrylic – Landscape JUNIOR CLASS 20 Acrylic – Portrait Junior Baked Goods (Ages 12-17) 21 Acrylic –Any Other Junior Baked Goods (Ages 11 & Under) 22 Airbrush – Garment 23 Airbrush – Portrait Baked Goods exhibits may be brought 24 Mixed Media – Abstract in between 7-9 AM on Wednesday July 25 Mixed Media – Animal 24th 26 Mixed Media – Floral 27 Mixed Media – Landscape Open Class exhibitors will no longer 28 Mixed Media – Portrait be able to donate food items. A piece 29 Mixed Media – Any Other of their item will be left out for display 30 Pastel – Abstract and the rest of the item may be picked 31 Pastel – Animal up after judging is complete. It is 32 Pastel – Landscape recommended that recipes are included 33 Pastel – Still Life especially for unique entries. They are 34 Pastel – Any Other helpful to the judge but are not 35 Tempera – Abstract mandatory. 36 Tempera – Animal Please exhibit items on WHITE 37 Tempera – Floral ONLY paper plate or disposable tray 38 Tempera – Landscape and place in plastic bag. Secure entry 39 Tempera – Any other tag to outside of bag. 40 Water Color – Abstract All items in this department should be 41 Water Color – Animal made from scratch, except those for 42 Water Color – Floral decorated cakes. 43 Water Color – Landscape Please check other Departments to see 44 Water Color – Portrait if items can fit into their lot numbers if 45 Water Color – Any Other you cannot find a lot number in this 46 Any Painting Not Listed department. 11 Sheridan County Fair • Department• Baked B Fair Goods County Sheridan CLASS 1 Juniors, 17 years and younger, BARS put a J in front of the lot numbers. Juniors, 17 years old and younger, Lot Number put a J in front of the lot numbers. 1 Almond Roca, 4 2 Apples, Candy or Caramel, 4 Lot Number 3 Caramel Corn, 1 cup 1 Apple, 4 4 Caramels, 4 2 Brownies, Frosted, 4 5 Chocolates, Hand Dipped, 4 3 Brownies, Unfrosted, 4 6 Divinity, 4 4 Cashew, 4 7 Fudge, 4 5 Cherry Brunch, 4 8 Mints, 4 6 Chocolate Chip, 4 9 Peanut Brittle, 4 7 Chocolate Mint, 4 10 Peanut Butter Cups, 4 8 Coconut, 4 11 Penuche, 4 9 Date, 4 12 Popcorn Balls (4) 10 Granola, 4 13 Salt Water Taffy, 4 11 Lemon, 4 14 Suckers, 4 12 Pecan, 4 15 Toffee, 4 13 Pumpkin, 4 16 Truffles, 4 14 Salted Nut Roll, 4 17 Turtles, 4 15 Sour Cream Raisin, 4 18 Best Collection of 4 Kinds of 16 Special K, 4 Candy, 1 each 17 Toffee, 4 19 Any Candy Not Listed, 4 (include recipe) 18 Any Bars Not Listed, 4 CLASS 4 (include recipe) COOKIES Juniors, 17 years old and younger, CLASS 2 put a J in front of the lot numbers. CAKES Lot Number Juniors, 17 years old and younger, 1 Cracker Jack, 4 put a J in front of the lot numbers. 2 Any Other Cereal Cookie, 4 (include the recipe) Lot Number 3 Butter, 4 1 Angel Food 4 Chocolate, 4 2 Apple 5 Chocolate Chip, 4 3 Bundt 6 Macaroons, 4 4 Carrot 7 Monster, 4 5 Chiffon 8 Oatmeal, 4 6 Chocolate 9 Pumpkin, 4 7 Devil’s Food 10 Sugar, 4 8 Fruit 11 Any Other Dropped Cookie, 4 9 German Chocolate (include recipe) 10 Jelly Roll 12 Ginger Bread, Rolled, 4 11 Novelty Cake 13 White Sugar, Rolled, 4 12 Poppy Seed 14 Any Other Rolled Cookie, 4 13 Pound (include the recipe) 14 Red Velvet 15 Filled, 4 15 Rhubarb 16 Ginger, 4 16 Rum 17 Molasses, Hard, 4 17 Spice 18 Molasses, Soft, 4 18 Sponge 19 Peanut Butter, 4 19 White 20 Refrigerator, 4 20 Cupcakes, 4 21 Sandwich, 4 21 Fancy Decorated 22 Spritz, 4 22 Any Cake Not Listed, 23 Christmas, 4 (include the recipe) 24 “Cooks Dozen” Collection 12 CLASS 3 (any 3 cookie recipes, 4 cookies each) CANDY 25 Any Cookie Not Listed, 4 (include recipe) Sheridan County Fair • Department• Baked B Fair Goods County Sheridan CLASS 5 CLASS 8 CUPCAKES ETHNIC BREADS Juniors, 17 years old and younger, Juniors, 17 years and younger, put a J in front of the lot numbers. put a J in front of the lot numbers. Lot Number Lot Number 1 Decorated Cupcakes, 4 1 Baba 2 Filled Cupcakes, 4 2 Bagels, 4 3 Frosted Cupcakes, 4 3 Bread Sticks, 4 4 Plain Cupcakes, 4 4 Brioche 5 Theme Cupcakes, 4 5 Croissants, 4 6 Any Cupcake Not Listed, 4 6 Danish, Swedish or Norwegian Pastry CLASS 6 7 French Bread PIES 8 Hoska Juniors, 17 years old and younger, 9 Kolatchen, 4 put a J in front of the numbers. 10 Kulich Lot Number 11 Lefse, 4 1 Apple 12 Pita or Arab Bread, 4 2 Berry 13 Any Other German Bread 3 Cherry 14 Any Other Norwegian Bread 4 Lemon 15 Any Other Ethnic Bread 5 Peach (include the recipe) 6 Peanut Butter 7 Pecan CLASS 9 8 Rhubarb QUICK BREAD 9 Rhubarb Combination (1/2 loaf of Quick Bread may be 10 Any Other Pie Not Listed, exhibited) (include recipe) Juniors, 17 years old and younger, CLASS 7 put a J in front of the lot numbers. BREAD MACHINE Lot Number Juniors, 17 years old and younger, 1 Apricot put a J in front of the lot numbers. 2 Banana Lot Number 3 Blueberry 1 White Bread 4 Cornbread 2 Whole Wheat Bread 5 Cranberry 3 French Bread 6 Date 4 Peanut Butter Bread 7 Gingerbread 5 Raisin Bread 8 Pumpkin 6 Rye Bread 9 Zucchini 7 Sourdough Bread 10 Biscuits, 4 8 Bread Sticks, 4 11 Coffee Cake 9 Buns, 4 12 Crackers, 4 10 Cinnamon Rolls, 4 13 Muffins, 4 11 Pizza Crust 14 Any Other Quick Bread, 12 Any Other Bread Machine Item (include the recipe) (include recipe) Marcus The Funny Man that does Tricks Michael Mezmer Danger Magic & Hypnosis Freddie Prez Entertainment & Giveaways 13 Sheridan County Fair • Department• Baked B Fair Goods County Sheridan CLASS 10 YEAST BREAD (1/2 loaf of yeast bread may be exhibited) Juniors, 17 years old and younger, put a J in front of the lot numbers. Lot Number 1 Bread, White 2 Bread, 100% Whole Wheat 3 Bread, Whole Wheat, at least 50% CLASS 11 Whole Wheat Flour GLUTEN FREE BAKED GOODS 4 Bread, Multi-Grain Juniors, 17 years and younger, 5 Cinnamon Bread put a J in front of the lot numbers. 6 Flax Bread Lot Number 7 Fried Bread 1 Any Gluten Free Item 2 8 Raisin Bread Any Gluten Free Item 3 Any Gluten Free Item 9 Rye Bread 10 Sourdough Bread CLASS 12 11 Rolls or Buns, White, 4 SUGARLESS BAKED GOODS 12 Rolls or Buns, Juniors, 17 years old and younger, 100% Whole Wheat, 4 put a J in front of the lot numbers. 13 Rolls or Buns, Blended Wheat, 4 Lot Number 14 Rolls or Buns, Multi-Grain, 4 1 Bars, Any Kind 15 Sandwich Buns, 4 2 Cake, Layer, Unfrosted 16 Rolls, Sweet, White, 4 3 Cake, Loaf, Unfrosted 17 Rolls, Sweet, Blended, 4 4 Cookies, Any Kind, 4 5 Pie, Any Kind 18 Caramel Rolls, 4 6 Quick Bread, 1 Loaf 19 Cinnamon Rolls, 4 7 Any Other Sugarless Item, 20 Cloverleaf Rolls, 4 (include the recipe) 21 Crescent Rolls, 4 22 Swedish Tea Ring, ½ CLASS 13 23 Any Other Bread or Rolls, 4 MISCELLANEOUS BAKED (include the recipe) GOODS 24 Any Other Sweet Rolls, 4 Juniors, 17 years old and younger, (include the recipe) put a J in front of the lot numbers. Lot Number 1 Bismarcks, 4 CLASS 11 2 Crepes, 4 GLUTEN FREE BAKED GOODS 3 Doughnuts, Cake 4 Juniors, 17 years and younger, 4 Doughnuts, Raised 4 put a J in front of the lot numbers. 5 Fattigman, 4 Lot Number 6 Gingerbread House 1 Any Gluten Free Item 7 Krumkaka, 4 2 Any Gluten Free Item 8 Kuchen, 4 3 Any Gluten Free Item 9 Lefse, 4 10 Maple Sticks, 4 11 Mexican Wedding Cake, 4 12 Rosettes, 4 13 Sandbakkels, 4 14 Scones, 4 15 Scotch Short Bread, 4 14 16 Strudel 17 Torte 18 Any Other Baked Good, 4 (include the recipe) DEPARTMENT C CLASS 2 Needlework and Department• Clothing C Fair County Sheridan CLOTHING & NEEDLEWORK INFANTS & CHILDREN Civic Center CLOTHING Juniors, 17 years old and younger, Superintendents put a J in front of the lot numbers Lynne Kanning Lot Number Jan Blair 1 Bibs 2 Blanket SPECIAL AWARDS 3 Infant Cap Special awards may be a judge’s 4 Infant Dress choice and/ or Sweepstakes Award 5 Infant Jacket (most blue ribbons). 6 Infant Pajamas 7 Infant Pants The judge may give awards in areas 8 Infant Romper not mentioned. 9 Infant Shirt 10 Infant Sleeper Judges Choice Award is sponsored by 11 Overalls for Infants the Flying Geese Guild. 12 Any Other Infant Wear 13 Bath Wrap OPEN CLASS 14 Bib Overalls 15 Costume JUNIOR CLASS 16 Dress 17 Jumper Clothing Items should be on hangers 18 Outerwear ready to hang 19 Pants or Slacks 20 Robe or Housecoat Please check other Departments to see 21 Shirt or Blouse if items can fit into their lot numbers if 22 Shorts you can’t find a lot number in this 23 Skirt department. 24 Sleepwear 25 T-Shirt or Sweatshirt CLASS 1 26 Vest HOUSEHOLD 27 Warm-up Suit Juniors, 17 years old and under, 28 2-Piece Outfit put a J in front of the lot numbers. 29 Any Other Child’s Clothing Not Lot Number Listed 1 Blender Cover CLASS 3 2 Curtains or Drapes LADIES CLOTHING 3 Hot Dish Carrier Juniors, 17 years old and younger, 4 Mixer Cover put a J in front of the lot numbers. 5 Napkins, 2 Lot Number 6 Pet Blanket 1 Apron 7 Pillow 2 Blouse or Shirt 8 Pillow Case 3 Dress 9 Pin Cushion 4 Formal 10 Placements, 2 5 Jacket, Lined 11 Plastic Bag Holder 6 Jacket, Unlined 12 Potholders, 2 7 Jeans 13 Potholders, Decorative, 2 8 Lingerie 14 Quillow 9 Lounge Wear 15 Slip Covers 10 Robe or Housecoat 16 Table Accessories 11 Shorts 17 Table (Lunch) Cloth 12 Skirt 18 Table Runner 13 Slacks or Pants 19 Tea Cozy 14 Sleepwear 20 Toaster Cover 15 Swimwear 21 Any Other Household Item Not 16 Suit 15 Listed Sheridan County Fair • Department C Clothing and Needlework and Department• Clothing C Fair County Sheridan CLASS 4 11 Doily MENS CLOTHING 12 Doll Juniors, 17 years old and younger, 13 Doll Clothes put a J in front of the lot numbers. 14 Hat or Cap Lot Number 15 Hot Pad 1 Duster 16 Lunch or Tablecloth 2 Jacket 17 Mittens or Gloves 3 Necktie 18 Novelty Item 4 Pajamas 19 Pillow 5 Scarf 20 Pin Cushion 6 Shirt 21 Poncho 7 Slacks or Pants 22 Potholders, 2 8 Vest 23 Purse 9 Any Other Men’s Clothing Not 24 Rug Listed 25 Scarf 26 Shawl CLASS 5 27 Slippers MISCELLANEOUS CLOTHING 28 Sweater Juniors, 17 years old and younger, 29 Table Runner put a J in front of the lot numbers 30 Toilet Paper Holder Lot Number 31 Tote Bag 1 Appliqued Item 32 Tree Ornament 2 Book Cover 33 Vest 3 Centerpiece 34 Any Other Crocheted Item Not 4 Doll Listed 5 Doll Clothing 6 Polar Fleece Blanket CLASS 7 7 Purse CROSS STITCH 8 Shawl or Shrug Juniors, 17 years old and under, 9 Stuffed Toy put a J in front of the lot numbers. 10 Table Cloth Lot Number 11 Tote Bag 1 Animal(s) / Bird(s) / Wildlife 12 Travel Case 2 Baby Sampler, Framed 13 Tree Skirt 3 Bell Pull 14 Vest 4 Bookmark 15 Wall Hanging 5 Christmas Picture, Framed 16 Any Other Miscellaneous 6 Christmas Stocking Clothing Item 7 Cross Stitch, Framed, Over 14” 8 Cross Stitch, Framed, Under 14” CLASS 6 9 Flower(s), Framed CROCHET 10 Juvenile Theme, Framed Juniors, 17 years old and younger, 11 Linens put a J in front of the lot numbers. 12 Lunch or Tablecloth Lot Number 13 Miniature, Under 4” Framed 1 Afghan, Baby 14 Other Holiday Theme, Framed 2 Afghan, Doll 15 Person(s), Framed 3 Afghan, Lap Robe 16 Pillow 4 Afghan, Multiple Colors 17 Purse 5 Afghan, Single Color or 18 Sampler, Framed Variegated 19 Sayings, Poems, Etc., Framed 6 Afghan, Any Other Not Listed 20 Scenery, Framed 7 Baby Set 21 Towel or Bib 8 Centerpiece, Crochet Thread 22 Tree Ornaments 9 Centerpiece, Yarn 23 Wall Hanging 10 Dish Cloth 24 Any Other Cross Stitch Item Not Listed 16 CLASS 8 11. Hat or Cap Needlework and Department• Clothing C Fair County Sheridan EMBROIDERY 12. Infant Set – 2 pieces Juniors, 17 years old and under, 13. Mittens of Gloves put a J in front of the lot numbers. 14. Pillow Lot Number 15. Poncho 1 Bell Pull 16. Potholders, 2 2 Dish Towels, 2 17. Purse 3 Doily 18. Scarf 4 Lunch or Table Cloth 19. Shawl 5 Picture 20. Slippers 6 Pillow 21. Socks or Stockings 7 Pillow Cases, 2 22. Sweater 8 Table Runner 23. Sweater, Child’s 9 Tea Towels, 2 24. Vest 10 Wall Hanging 25. Any Other Knitted Item Not Listed 11 Any Other Embroidery Item Not Listed CLASS 11 MISCELLANEOUS CLASS 9 NEEDLEWORK HARDANGER Juniors, 17 years old and under, Juniors, 17 years old and under, put a J in front of the lot numbers. put a J in front of the lot numbers. Lot Number Lot Number 1 Crewel Embroidery 1 Bell Pull 2 Latchhook Item 2 Bookmark 3 Needlepoint Item 3 Doilies Under 14” Same Color 4 Net Darning Doily Fabric and Thread 5 Plastic Canvas item 4 Doilies Under 14” Different Color 6 Ribbon Embroidery Fabric and Thread 7 Rug, Any Kind 5 Doilies Over 14” Same Color 8 Tissue Cover Fabric and Thread 9 Wall Hanging 6 Doilies Over 14” Different Color 10 Wool Applique’ Item Fabric and Thread 11 Any Item Not Listed 7 Ornament 8 Picture CLASS 12 9 Pillow BEGINNING QUILTERS 10 Placemats, 2 Juniors, 17 years old and under, 11 Table Runner put a J in front of the lot numbers. 12 Wall Hanging Lot Number 13 Any Other Hardanger Item 1 Quilt, Professionally Quilted Not Listed 2 Quilt, Quilted by Exhibitor 3 Quilt, Professionally, Lap or CLASS 10 Throw KNITTING 4 Quilt, Quilted by Exhibitor, Lap or Juniors, 17 years old and under, Throw put a J in front of the lot numbers. 5 Quilt, Professionally, Baby or Crib Lot Number 6 Quilt, Quilted by Exhibitor, Baby 1 Afghan, Baby or Crib 2 Afghan, Lap Robe 7 Table Runner/Topper, 3 Afghan, Multiple Colors Professionally 4 Afghan, Single Color or 8 Table Runner/Topper, Quilted by Variegated Exhibitor 5 Afghan, Any Other Not Listed 9 Wall Hanging, Professionally 6 Booties Quilted 7 Dish Cloth 10 Wall Hanging, Quilted by Exhibitor 8 Doily 11 Applique Item, Professionally Quilted 9 Doll or Toy 12 Applique Item, Quilted by Exhibitor 10 Doll Clothes 17 Sheridan County Fair • Department C Clothing and Needlework and Department• Clothing C Fair County Sheridan CLASS 13 CLASS 15 PROFESSIONALLY QUILTED SMALL QUILTED ITEMS This class is for items that were pieced These items must be pieced and quilted by the exhibitor, but quilted by by exhibitor. someone else. Juniors, 17 years old and under, put a J in front of lot numbers. Juniors, 17 years old and under, Lot Number put a J in front of the lot numbers. 1 Holiday Item Lot Number 2 Miniature Quilt 1 Holiday Item 3 Paper Pieced Item 2 Quilt, Appliqued 4 Pillow 3 Quilt, Baby or Crib Size 5 Placemats, 2 4 Quilt, Child’s 6 Quilt, Doll 5 Quilt, Embroidered 7 Quilt From a Panel 6 Quilt, Fabric or Block Exchange 8 Seasonal Item 7 Quilt, Flannel 9 Table Runner or Topper 8 Quilt, From a Panel 10 Tote Bag 9 Quilt, Lap or Throw 11 Tree Skirt 10 Quilt, Paper Pieced 12 Wall Hanging, Applique, Mixed & 11 Quilt, Pieced Special Technique, Over 120” 12 Quilt, T-Shirt Circumference 13 Seasonal Item 13 Wall Hanging, Applique, Mixed & 14 Table Runner or Topper Special Technique 120” or Under 15 Wall Hanging, Circumference circumference Over 120” 14 Wall Hanging, Hand Quilted 16 Wall Hanging, Circumference 15 Wall Hanging, Pieced, Over 120” 120” or Under Circumference 17 Best of use of Scraps in a Quilt 16 Wall Hanging , Pieced, 120” or 18 Any Other Quilt Not Listed Under Circumference 17 Best of use of Scraps Small Quilt CLASS 14 18 Any Other Small Quilted Items Not Listed QUILTS CLASS 16 This class is for items that have been HOLIDAY SEWING & pieced and quilted by exhibitor. NEEDLEWORK Juniors, 17 years old and under, put a J in front of lot numbers. Juniors, 17 years old and under, Lot Number put a J in front of the lot numbers. 1 Christmas Stocking Lot Number 2 Christmas Wall Hanging 1 Quilt, Appliqued 3 Door Charm 2 Quilt, Baby or Crib Size 4 Easter Item 3 Quilt, Child’s 5 Halloween Item 4 Quilt, Embroidered 6 Holiday Vest 5 Quilt, Fabric or Block Exchange 7 Lunch or Table Cloth 6 Quilt, Flannel 8 Needlecraft Item 7 Quilt, From a Panel 9 Patriotic Item 8 Quilt, Hand Quilted 10 Pillow 9 Quilt, Holiday 11 Placemats 10 Quilt, Jeans 12 Table Centerpiece 11 Quilt, Lap or Throw, Hand Quilted 13 Table Runner or Topper 12 Quilt, Lap or Throw, Machine 14 Thanksgiving Item Quilted 15 Tree Ornament 13 Quilt, Machine Quilted by 16 Tree Skirt Exhibitor 17 Valentine Item 14 Quilt, Paper Pieced 18 Wreath 15 Quilt, T-Shirt 19 Any Other Christmas Item 16 Quilt, Tied 20 Any Other Holiday Item 19 Best of use of Scraps in a Quilt 21 Any Item Not Listed 18 17 Any Other Quilt Not Listed Sheridan County Fair • Department• CRCraftsFair County Sheridan CLASS 17 21 Easter Item 75 YEARS OLD & OVER 22 Fall Item Lot Number 23 Fourth of July Item 1 Afghan 24 Halloween Item 2 Counted Cross Stitch Item 25 St. Patrick’s Item 3 Crocheted Item 26 Thanksgiving Item 4 Embroidered Item 27 Valentine Item 5 Needlework Item 28 Winter Item 6 Quilt, Baby or Child’s 29 Other Holiday Item 7 Quilt, Bed Size 30 Dry Brushed Item 8 Quilt, Throw or Lap Size 31 Glazed Item 9 Any Item Not Listed 32 Under Glazed Item 33 Any Other Ceramic Item Not Listed

DEPARTMENT CR – CRAFTS CLASS 2 Civic Center DECORATIVE PAINTING ON WOOD, METAL, ETC. Superintendent Juniors, 17 years old and younger, Allison Komyati put a J in front of the lot numbers. Lot Number SPECIAL AWARDS 1 Angel Special awards may be a judge’s 2 Birdhouse choice and/or a Sweepstakes award 3 Centerpiece (most blue ribbons). 4 Fabric 5 Furniture The judge may give awards in areas 6 Jewelry Box not mentioned. 7 Lawn Ornament 8 Original Painting or OPEN CLASS Drawing on Bone 9 Original Painting on Canvas JUNIOR CRAFTS 10 Original Painting on Glass 11 Original Painting on Metal CLASS 1 12 Original Painting on Mirror CERAMICS 13 Original Painting on Paper Juniors, 17 years old and younger, 14 Original Painting on Rock put a J in front of the lot numbers. 15 Photo Frame Lot Number 16 Rosemaling 1 Angel 17 Santa 2 Animal 18 Snowman 3 Architecture 19 Table Decoration 4 Bird 20 Toy 5 Figurine 21 Wall Decoration 6 Jewelry 22 Wall Hanging 7 Magnet 23 Christmas 8 Nativity Scene 24 Halloween 9 People 25 Thanksgiving 10 Planter 26 Any Other Item Not Listed 11 Plaque 12 Plate or Tray 13 Praying Hands 14 Snowman 15 Sports 16 Trinket Box 17 Vase 18 Water Fountain 19 Western 20 Christmas Item 19 Sheridan County Fair • Department• CRCraftsFair County Sheridan CLASS 3 16 Rubber Stamp Embossed Card FINISHED WOODEN ARTICLES 17 Rubber Stamp Stationary Juniors, 17 years old and under, 18 Stenciled Card put a J in front of the lot numbers. 19 Stenciled Embossed Card Lot Number 20 Sticker Card 1 Bird House or Feeder 21 Velvet Card 2 Bread Box 22 Watercolor Card 3 Chair / Stool 23 Any Other Card Not Listed Above 4 Chest 24 Bookmark 5 Clock 25 Gift Tag 6 Cutting Board 26 Journal 7 Derby Car 27 Note Pad 8 Furniture 28 Stationary Not Listed Above 9 Jewelry Box 10 Knife Holder 29 Any Other Item Not Listed 11 Lamp 12 Lawn Ornament 13 Natural Wood Novelties (Driftwood) 14 Novelties (Handmade) 15 Picture Frame CLASS 5 16 Plant Stand HANDICRAFTS 17 Shelf Juniors, 17 years old and under, 18 Spice Rack put a J in front of the lot numbers. 19 Table Lot Number 20 Toy 1 Angel 21 Walking Stick 2 Barn Wood 22 Wall Hanging 3 Basket 23 Yard Ornament 4 Batiking 24 Any Turned Wood Item 5 Beadwork 25 Any Other Finished Wooden Item 6 Bowl Not Listed 7 Braided Item 8 Brick 9 Bunny CLASS 4 GREETING CARDS & 10 Calligraphy STATIONARY 11 Candle Place items in a zip lock bag. 12 Candle Holder 13 Canvas Juniors, 17 years old and younger, 14 Centerpiece put a J in front of the lot numbers. 15 China Painting Lot Number 16 Clay Item 1 Calligraphy Card 17 Collection 2 Cut Paper Card 18 Craft Decorated with Buttons 3 Digital Computer Card 19 Creative Twist Item 4 Dimensional Card 20 Decoupage 5 Fabric Applique Card 21 Diorama 6 Foil Card 22 Doll 7 Gift Bag & Coordinates 23 Dough Art 8 Glitter Card 24 Dried Flowers 9 Marker Card 25 Driftwood Art 10 Painted Card 26 Eggery 11 Painted Name Card 27 Feather Craft 12 Photo Card 28 Felt Item 13 Pressed-Dried Flower Card 29 Fishing Pole 14 Quilling 30 Flowers, Any Item 20 15 Rubber Stamp Card 31 Foam CLASS 6 Department• CRCraftsFair County Sheridan 32 Fountain HOLIDAY CRAFTS 33 Framed Item Juniors, 17 year old and under, 34 Glass Etching put a J in front of the lot numbers. 35 Glass Item Lot Number 36 Jewelry 1 Birthday 37 Lampshade 2 Christmas 38 Latch Hook Item 3 Easter 39 Loomwoven Article 4 Fall 40 Macrame’ 5 Fourth of July 41 Metal Item 6 Halloween 42 Mirror Craft 7 Mother’s Day 43 Model 8 New Year’s 44 Natural Materials 9 Spring 45 Ornament(s) 10 St. Patrick 46 Paper Item 11 Summer 47 Paper Mache’ Item 12 Thanksgiving 48 Patriotic Item 13 Valentine 49 Picture Frame 14 Wedding 50 Plastic Canvas 15 Winter 51 Potpourri Item 16 Any Other Holiday Craft Item 52 Pottery Not Listed 53 Puppet 54 Quilling 55 Recycled Item CLASS 7 56 Refrigerator Magnets LEATHER CRAFT 57 Rock Craft Juniors, 17 years old and younger, 58 Sand Art put a J in front of the lot numbers. 59 Santa Lot Number 60 Scarecrow 1 Belt 61 Shell Craft 2 Billfold 62 Shirt, Painted 3 Book Cover 63 Silk Flower Arrangement 4 Breast Collar or Martingale 64 Snowman 5 Bridle 65 Soap 6 Briefcase 66 Stained Glass 7 Buckle 67 Stamped Item 8 Camera Case 68 Stenciled Item 9 Checkbook Cover 69 String Art 10 Coaster 70 Taxidermy 11 Gun Case 71 Tie-Dye Item 12 Halter 72 Toy 13 Hat Band 73 Vase or Flower Pot 14 Holster or Scabbard 74 Wall Plaque 15 Key Case 75 Weaving 16 Luggage Tag 76 Wind Chime 17 Moccasins 77 Wind Sock 18 Money Clip 78 Wooden Doll, Block, Spoolie, or 19 Purse Clothes Pin 20 Quiver 79 Wreath, Holiday 21 Saddle 80 Wreath, Any Other 22 Watch Band 81 Yo-Yo Item 23 Any Other Leather Craft Item 82 Any Other Handicraft Item Not Listed Not Listed 21 Sheridan County Fair Department F Floriculture Department Fair County F Sheridan DEPARTMENT F FLORICULTURE Civic Center

Superintendents Sherwood Garden Club

SPECIAL AWARDS CLASS 8 Special Awards may be a judge’s RESCUED AND RECLAIMED choice. Juniors, 17 years old and younger, put a J in front of the lot numbers. Judges Choice Award “Outstanding 1 Any Item Rescued & Reclaimed Entry” is sponsored by the Sherwood Garden Club. CLASS 9 SCRAPBOOKS & MEMORY The judge may give awards in areas PHOTO ALBUMS not mentioned. Juniors, 17 years old and under, put a J in front of the lot numbers. OPEN CLASS Lot Number Sweepstakes Award (most blue 1 Celebrations ribbons) 2 Children 3 Family 4 Holiday Floral Arrangement. The entry with the 5 Reunion most votes will receive a special 6 School / Graduation award. 7 Vacation / Fun 8 Wedding JUNIOR CLASS 9 General Junior Potted Flower 10 Any Other Item Not Listed Junior Potted Foliage Junior Floriculture CLASS 10 DISABLED OR 75 & OLDER Pursuant to the NOXIOUS WEED Lot Number CONTROL ACT, Title 7, Chapter 22, 1 Animal Project Sections MCA 2003 and 2 Art to Wear Project ADMINISTRATIVE RULES, ARM 3 Button Project 4.5.201 through ARM 4.5.203, noxious 4 Ceramics weeks will not be allowed to be 5 Clothing Project exhibited at the Sheridan County Fair. 6 Colors & Shapes Project Upon notification the Sheridan County 7 Floral Project Weed District will determine if plants 8 Christmas Project displayed are noxious. If plants are 9 Holiday Project noxious weeds, they will be disposed 10 Latchhook 11 Recyclable Project of immediately in the proper manner. 12 Wall Hanging For a copy of the law and list of 13 Wood Craft designated noxious weeds, contact 14 Any Other Item Not Listed Craig Underwood at 765-3415.

Flower exhibits may be brought in between 7:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. on Wednesday, July 24th. Flowers may be brought in in the bud stage if they well be open by the time the judge works with them. 22 In Class 2, cut flowers should be ASIATIC LILIES: flowers face Floriculture Department Fair County F Sheridan displayed in clear glass containers outward. only (Fruit jars make good display ORIENTAL LILIES: flowers face receptacles). Other containers, other upward. than glass, will be disqualified. Use TIGER LILIES: petals curve back, small vases for small flowers. Use flowers face downward. plastic wrap. Remove just pollen pad.

All flowers must be grown by the TIPS FOR PREPARING YOUR exhibitor. EXHIBIT The best time to gather garden flowers We encourage the exhibitors to name is after sundown when evaporation is the variety of flower, especially new at its lowest ebb, and the blooms are kinds. preparing to replenish the moisture lost HINTS TO EXHIBITORS during the day. If this is impossible, Exhibits in this department are judged gather them very early in the morning on the following basis: size, color, before the sun is high and while the and stem quality of material and dew is still on them. Cut the stems foliage. slantwise and strip off only the lower leaves. BLOOM: an individual flower, disbudded with foliage attached, on When cutting the garden flowers, take one stem. a bucket with you containing several SPIKE: a flower structure with inches of water. Immediate placing of flowers stemless on a common cut flowers in water offsets the shock lengthy stalk. of cutting and prolongs freshness. SPRAYS: portions of plants with a When you return to the house, fill the number of flowers on one stem bucket up to the necks of the flower STALKS: all the flowers carried on with cold water and leave it in a cool, one stalk. dark place overnight. Don’t crowd STEMS: one flower to each stem, your flowers in the bucket or you will except where all flowers are carried on be unable to remove them later without one stem such as sweet peas or bruising petals. Several hours of carnations. This does not include standing in deep water instills a separate items growing from the main hardening process that lengthens the stem. flowers life and makes them easier to FLOWER: SINGLE: a flower with arrange. one row of petals around a center DOUBLE: a flower with more Flowers should be cut cleanly at an than one row of petals around a angle with a sharp knife and place at center once in deep water if stems are roughly COLOR: SOLID: all petals the same cut, squeezed or pinched by a dull color, same shade. instrument, the tubelike cells that take BLEND: lighter or darker tints to in water may become clogged. tones with same or different color. All foliage that is below the waterline SHADED: one color should be removed. Foliage should be blended. clean; any broken, diseased or VARIEGATED: two or more disfigured foliage or petals removed. distinct colors on the face of the All flowers with woody stems or semi- petals, the variegating color woody stems should be split, crushed arranged in dots, flecks, splashed, or pound before being placed in deep stripes or narrow lines which water, to allow them to absorb contrasts with the base color. moisture. Leaf stems should be split BI-COLOR: two distinctly clear by making lengthwise cuts at the stems and sharply separated colors on ends with sharp clippers. the face of the petals. 23 Sheridan County Fair Department F Floriculture Department Fair County F Sheridan Flowers whose stems exude a milky 11 Columbine, 1 spray substance should have stems sealed. 12 Cosmos, 3 stems This can be done either by steeping the 13 Dahlia, Single, 3 blooms ends for a few seconds in and about 2” 14 Dahlia, Blooms under 5”, 2 stems of boiling water, (protect flowers and 15 Dahlia, Blooms 5-9”,1 stem foliage from rising steam) before 16 Dahlia, Bloom over 9”, 1 stem plunging them into deep cold water or 17 Dahlia, Spider, 3 stems by singeing the ends with a lighted 18 Best Collection of Dahlias, 3 candle as you pick the flowers. These Varieties processes seal the ends, but stems take 19 Daisy, 3 stems in moisture through the pores above 20 Daisy, African, 3 stems the sealed portion. 21 Daisy, Painted, 3 stems 22 Daisy, Shasta, 3 stems Cut dahlia and rose stems LONG 23 Daylilies, 1 stem enough to retain 3 sets of foliage. Be 24 Delphiniums, 1 stem sure to cut all flowers with as long a 25 Dianthus (Pinks), 1 spray stem as possible. Later you can cut 26 Gaillardia, 3 stems them to suit your arrangements. Use 27 Geranium, Standard, 1 bloom saran wrap crumpled in the bottom of 28 Geranium, Scented, 1 bloom the vase or jar to raise short stemmed 29 Geranium, Specialty, 1 bloom flowers up to display them at a good 30 Gladiola, Miniature, 1 spike advantage. 31 Gladiola, Regular, 1 spike 32 Hollyhock, 1 stem ARTISTIC DESIGN: color harmony, 33 Hydrangea, 1 bloom container appropriateness, plant 34 Larkspur, 3 stems compatibility, over-all design and 35 Lavatera, 1 stem balance will be considered. 36 Lily, Asiatic, 1 stem 37 Lily, Oriental, 1 stem Please check other Departments to see 38 Tiger Lily, 1 stem if items can fit into their lot numbers if 39 Marigold, Small, Single, 1 color, 1 you cannot find a lot number in this spray department. 40 Marigold, Small, Double, 1 color, CLASS 1 1 spray ARTISTIC DESIGN 41 Marigold, Small, Double, Grown in a planter Variegated, French, 1 spray 42 Marigold, Large, Double, 1 Color, Juniors, 17 years old and under, 3 stems put a J in front of the lot numbers. 43 Nasturtium, 3 blooms Lot Number 44 Nicatianas, 3 stems 1 Flowers, Greenery or Combination 45 Pansy, 3” or under, 3 stems thereof 46 Pansy, Over 3”, 3 stems 47 Petunia, Single, 1 Color, Over 3”, CLASS 2 1 spray CUT FLOWERS 48 Petunia, Single, 1 Color, 1-3”, Junior, 17 years old and under, put a J 1 spray in front of the lot numbers. 49 Petunia, Single, Bicolor, 1-3”, Lot Number 1 spray 1 Asters, Dwarf, 5 stems 50 Petunia, Single, Shaded, 1-3”, 2 Asters, Large, 3 stems 1 spray 3 Bachelor Buttons, 3 long stems 51 Petunia, Single, Solid Color, 4 Begonia, Tuberous, 1 bloom Over 3”, 1 stem 5 Begonia, Wax, 1 stem 52 Petunia, Single, Bicolor, Over 3”, 6 Bells of Ireland, 2 stems 1 stem 7 Calendulas, 3 stems 53 Petunia, Single, Shaded, Over 3”, 8 Carnation, Small, 1 spray 1 stem 9 Celosia, Cockscomb, 3 stems 54 Petunia, Double, 3” or Under, 24 10 Celosia, Feather, 3 stems 1 stem 55 Petunia, Double, Over 3”, 1 stem 56 Phlox, Annual, 3 stems 11 Holiday Arrangement Floriculture Department Fair County F Sheridan 57 Phlox, Perennial, 1 stem 12 Low Table Arrangement, 8” or 58 Poppy, Double, 3 stems less 59 Poppy, Single, 3 stems 13 Miniature Arrangement, 3” and 60 Roses, Floribunda, 1 stem under in any direction 61 Roses, Hybrid Tea, 1 stem 14 Patriotic Arrangement 62 Roses, Miniature, 3 stems 15 Prairie Arrangement 63 Best Collection of Roses, 16 Religious Arrangement 3 varieties 17 Sheridan County Fair Theme 64 Salvia, 1 stem Arrangement 65 Snapdragons, Dwarf, 1 stem 18 Vertical Design Arrangement 66 Snapdragons, Tall, 1 stem 19 Western Theme 67 Statice, Annual, 1 stem 20 Any Arrangement Not Item Listed 68 Statice, Perennial, 1 stem 69 Stocks, 1 stem CLASS 4 70 Straw Flowers, 1 stem FLOWERING HOUSE PLANTS 71 Sunflower, Under 6”, 1 head Junior, 17 years old and under, 72 Sunflower, 6” and over, 1 head put a J in front of the lot numbers. 73 Sweet Peas, 5 stems 74 Sweet William, 1 stem Lot Number 75 Verbena, 1 stem 1 African Violet 76 Vinca, 1 stem 2 Azalea 77 Violas, 3 stems 3 Begonia (Tuberous) 78 Wildflower of 1 Kind, 3 stems 4 Cyclamen 79 Zinnia, Petite, Under 2”, 3 stems 5 Hibiscus 80 Zinnia, Dwarf, 2-4”, 3 stems 6 Kalanchoe 81 Zinnia, Giant, 4” and Over, 1 stem 7 Orchid 82 Zinnia, Varicolored, 3 stems 8 Oxalis 83 Best Collection of Zinnias, 9 Peach Lily 3 Varieties 10 Any Other Flowering House Plant 84 Best Specimen Not Listed Above Not Listed 85 New Variety, First Year Only 86 Best Collection of Annuals, CLASS 5 3 Varieties, 1 stem each FOLIAGE HOUSE PLANTS 87 Best Collection of Perennials, Juniors, 17 years old and under, 3 Varieties put a J in front of the lot number. Lot Number CLASS 3 1 Baby Tears FLORAL ARRANGEMENT 2 Begonia Juniors, 17 years old and under, 3 Boston Fern put a J in front of the lot numbers. 4 Cactus Lot Number 5 Coleus – House Plant 1 All Green Arrangement 6 English Ivy 2 Arrangement Utilizing Antiques 7 Hoya 3 Arrangement with Figurine In It 8 Jade 4 Arrangement with Flowers / 9 Norfolk Island Pine Vegetables 10 Palm 5 Arrangement with Herbs & 11 Philodendron Seasonings 12 Pothos 6 Arrangement with One Color 13 Spider Plant 7 Baby Arrangement 14 Wandering Jew 8 Candle Arrangement 15 Dish Garden, 3 or more plants 9 Dried Flower Arrangement 16 Terrarium 10 Fresh Flower Arrangement 17 Any Other Foliage House Plant (flowers and foliage) 25 Not Listed Sheridan County Fair Department FFA Future Farmers of America Farmers Future of DepartmentFair County FFA Sheridan CLASS 6 DEPARTMENT FFA OUTDOOR FLOWERING FFA PLANTS Youth Building Juniors, 17 years old and under, put a J in front of the lot numbers Superintendents Lot Number Casey Osksa 1 Begonia 2 Calla Lily SPECIAL AWARDS 3 Daisy Special Awards may be a judge’s 4 Geranuim, Exotic choice and/or a Sweepstakes award or 5 Geranium, Ivy Best of Show. 6 Geranium, Martha Washington 7 Geranium, Rose The judge may give awards in areas 8 Geranium, Standard not mentioned. 9 Geranium, Tulip 10 Geranium, Any Other Not Listed Please check other Departments to see Above if items can fit into their lot numbers if 11 Planter for Patio or Porch you can’t find a lot number in this 12 Best Collection 3-5 District department. Different Kinds and Varieties of Plants in the Same CLASS 1 Container, no greenery vines CHAPTER OR INDIVIDUAL 13 Any Other Outdoor Flowering RECORDS Plant Not Listed Lot Number 1 FFA Chapter Records 2 Individual FFA Record Book CLASS 7 3 Proficiency Project OUTDOOR FOLIAGE PLANTS 4 S.A.E. Project Juniors, 17 years old and under, 5 Scrapbook put a J in front of the lot numbers 6 Secretary’s Book Lot Number 7 Star Placement Project 1 Begonia, Other Than Tuberous 8 State Degree 2 Coleus 9 Any Other Records Not Listed 3 Fern, Other Than Boston 4 Geranium, Scented CLASS 2 5 Ivy, Other Than English FIELD & FORAGE CROPS 6 Philodendron FIELD CROPS 7 Snake Plant One quart of threshed grain sample. 8 Herb Planter, 3 or more plants Lot Number 9 Potted Herb Plant, 1 kind 1 Canola 10 Best Collection 3-5 Distinct 2 Flax Different Kinds and Varieties 3 Safflower of Plants in the Same 4 Any Other Oil Seed Crop Container, no flowers 5 2-Row Barley 11 Any Other Outdoor Foliage Plant 6 6-Row Barley Not Listed 7 Durum 8 Lentils 9 Oats 10 Pinto Beans 11 Rye 12 Speltz 13 Spring Wheat 14 Sugar Beets 26 15 Winter Wheat 16 Any Other Field Crop Exhibit WELDING America Farmers Future of DepartmentFair County FFA Sheridan 17 2-Row Barley Sheaf Lot Number 18 6-Row Barley Sheaf 1 Arc Welding Project 19 Durum Sheaf 2 Brazing Project 20 Flax Sheaf 3 Butt Joint 21 Oat Sheaf 4 Can Crusher 22 Oil Seed Crop Sheaf 5 Corner Weld 23 Rye Sheaf 6 Edge Joint 24 Safflower Sheaf 7 Gate Closer 25 Speltz Sheaf 8 Lap Joint 26 Spring Wheat Sheaf 9 MIG Welding Project 27 Winter Wheat Sheaf 10 Oxy-Acetylene Welding Project 28 Any Other Sheaf Exhibit 11 Post Pounder FORAGE CROPS 12 Post Puller Lot Number 13 Running Practice Beads 30 Alfalfa Sheaf 14 T-Weld 31 Brome Grass Sheaf 15 Any Other Welding Item Not 32 Crested Wheat Sheaf Listed 33 Grass Sheaf 34 Sweet Clover Sheaf CLASS 6 35 Any Other Exhibit of Sheaf WOODWORKING 36 Any Other Exhibit of Sheaf Lot Number 37 Baled Alfalfa, 6” slice 1 Book Shelf 38 Baled Grass Hay, 6” slice 2 Boot Jack 39 Corn Silage, 5 pounds 3 Box 40 Mixed Hay, 5 pounds 4 Caddy 41 Any Other Silage, 5 pounds 5 CD Rack 42 Any Other Item Not Listed 6 Clock 7 Desk CLASS 3 8 Extension Cord Holder RESCUED & RECLAIMED 9 Game Lot Number 10 Gun Case 1 Any Rescued and Reclaimed Item 11 Hope Chest CLASS 4 12 Night Stand SHOP PROJECTS 13 Planter Lot Number 14 Podium 1 Boot Scraper 15 Saddle Rack 2 Cabinet with Drawers 16 Shadow Box 3 CAD Drawing 17 Shelf 4 Cage 18 Spice Rack 5 Cold Metal Project 19 Toy 6 Construction Project 20 Any Other Wood Lathe Project 7 Electrical Display 21 Any Other Woodworking Project 8 Forge Work Project 9 Joint Construction 10 Mechanical Drawing / Drafting Display 11 Repair Work Project 12 Sheet Metal Project 13 Sheet Metal Shelf 14 Sheet Metal Storage Tray 15 Sheet Metal Tool Rack 16 Shop Procedures Display 17 Soldering, Repair Work 18 Any Other Shop Project 27 Sheridan County Fair Department FP Food Preservation Food DepartmentFair County FP Sheridan CLASS 7 Follow USDA recommendations for MISCELLANEOUS proper jar sizes. Some preserved foods Lot Number such as jams, jellies, preserves, salsa, 1 Agricultural Product Display etc. are not to be canned in quart jars. 2 Display of 10 Mounted Plants If your recipe does not give a time for 3 Extemporaneous Speech Outline a jar size, that jar size is not 4 Floral Exhibit recommended for that product. 5 Horticulture Exhibit 6 Prepared Speech Manuscript All vegetables and meats must be 7 Product Summary Sheet Info. pressure-cooked. 8 Range Management Project 9 Any Other Miscellaneous FFA Fruits may be hot water bathed or Item Not Listed pressure-cooked.

Class 8 Pickles, jams, jellies, etc. must be hot LIVESTOCK water bathed. Lot Number 1 Market Beef Jellies, jams, etc. – paraffin, but must 2 Market Hog be in a straight regulation jar with a 3 Market Lamb two-part lid. 4 Goat 5 Heifer Jelly – Just the strained juice from 6 Beef Showmanship fruit is used to make jelly. Crystal 7 Hog Showmanship clear jelly is gelatinized enough to 8 Lamb Showmanship make it firm and capable of holding its 9 Goat Showmanship shape outside the jar, yet it is soft 10 Any Other Livestock Not Listed enough to spread easily.

Jams – Jams are made by cooking crushed or chopped fruits with sugar DEPARTMENT FP into a mixture of even consistency. FOOD PRESERVATION Sometimes jams have been strained. Main Building Preserves – Preserves are preserved Superintendent with sugar so that the fruit retains its Buckie McCoy shape, are clear and shiny, tender and plump, not shriveled. Shriveled fruit SPECIAL AWARDS indicates through saturation with thick Special Awards may be a judge’s syrup. The pieces of fruit should be choice and/or a Sweepstakes Award uniform in size and shape (large or (most blue ribbons) or Best of Show. small).

The Judge may give awards in areas Butters – Fruit pulp which has been not mentioned. pressed through a sieve, cooked with sugar to a thick consistency that will OPEN CLASS show no separation of fruit and juice. The mixture should move very slowly JUNIOR CLASS with a strong pull from sides of the Juniors, 17 years old and under, container when turned to the side. It put a J in front of the lot numbers. may move in a solid mass.

Products must have been canned Conserves – Conserves are jam-like within the past twelve months. Exhibit products made by cooking two or more canned foods in regulation half-pint, fruits with sugar. A true conserve pint or quart jars and label each contains nuts and raisins. exhibit. Each jar must have a ring. 28 Marmalades – Marmalades are soft CLASS 3 Preservation Food DepartmentFair County FP Sheridan fruit jellies containing small pieces of JAMS, MARMALADES, fruit or peel evenly suspended in the PRESERVES, BUTTERS & transparent jelly. Shape of fruit should CONSERVES be retained and evenly distributed Juniors, 17 years old and younger, put a J in front of the lot numbers. through the syrup. Lot Number 1 Apricot Jam Please check other Departments to see 2 Apricot Combination Jam if items can fit into their lot numbers if 3 Blackberry Jam you cannot find a lot number in this 4 Blueberry Jam department. 5 Cherry Jam 6 Choke Cherry Jam CLASS 1 7 Mixed Fruit Jam DEHYDRATED 8 Peach Jam Juniors, 17 years old and younger, 9 Pepper Jam put a J in front of the lot numbers. 10 Plum Jam Lot Number 11 Raspberry Jam 1 Fruit, ½ cup 12 Rhubarb Jam 2 Fruit Leather 13 Rhubarb Combination Jam 3 Herbs, 1 tablespoon 14 Strawberry Jam 4 Jerky, 4 pieces 15 Strawberry Combination Jam 5 Vegetable, ½ cup 16 Zucchini Jam 6 Venison 17 Any Other Jam Not Listed 7 Any Other Dehydrated Item Not 18 Orange Marmalade 19 Any Other Marmalade Not Listed Listed 20 Peach Preserves 21 Plum Preserves CLASS 2 22 Any Other Preserves Not Listed FRUITS 23 Apple Butter 1 Apples 24 Crab Apple Butter 2 Apple Pie in a Jar 25 Peach Butter 3 Apricots 26 Pear Butter 4 Blueberries 27 Plum Butter 5 Cherries, Dark 28 Any Other Butter Not Listed 6 Cherries, Light 29 Any Conserves 7 Chokecherries 8 Crab Apples CLASS 4 9 June Berries JELLY 10 Peaches Juniors, 17 years old and younger, put a J in front of the lot numbers. 11 Pears Lot Number 12 Plums 1 Apple 13 Raspberries 2 Chokecherry 14 Rhubarb 3 Crab Apple 15 Strawberries 4 Currant – Dark 16 Any Other Berries 5 Currant – Light 17 Any Other Fruit Not Listed 6 Grape 7 Juneberry 8 Nanking Cherry 9 Peach 10 Plum 11 Raspberry 12 Rhubarb 13 Sand Cherry 14 Strawberry 15 Wild Plum 16 Any Other Jelly Not Listed 29 Sheridan County Fair Department FP Food Preservation Food DepartmentFair County FP Sheridan CLASS 3 CLASS 7 JAMS, MARMALADES, SAUCES, SYRUPS & JUICES PRESERVES, BUTTERS & Juniors, 17 years old and younger, CONSERVES put a J in front of the lot numbers. Juniors, 17 years old and younger, Lot Number put a J in front of the lot numbers. 1 Apple Sauce Lot Number 2 Raspberry Sauce 1 Apricot Jam 3 Rhubarb Sauce 2 Apricot Combination Jam 4 Any Other Fruit Sauce 3 Blackberry Jam 5 Catsup 4 Blueberry Jam 6 Chili Sauce 5 Cherry Jam 7 Horseradish 6 Choke Cherry Jam 8 Mustard 7 Mixed Fruit Jam 9 Pizza Sauce 8 Peach Jam 10 Salsa 9 Pepper Jam 11 Spaghetti Sauce 10 Plum Jam 12 Taco Sauce 11 Raspberry Jam 13 Any Other Sauce Not Listed 12 Rhubarb Jam 14 Choke Cherry Syrup 13 Rhubarb Combination Jam 15 Crap Apple Syrup 14 Strawberry Jam 16 Plum Syrup 15 Strawberry Combination Jam 17 Raspberry Syrup 16 Zucchini Jam 18 Any Other Syrup Not Listed 17 Any Other Jam Not Listed 19 Choke Cherry Juice 18 Orange Marmalade 20 Grape Juice 19 Any Other Marmalade Not Listed 21 Rhubarb Juice 20 Peach Preserves 22 Tomato Juice 21 Plum Preserves 23 Any Other Juice Not Listed 22 Any Other Preserves Not Listed 24 Any Ice Cream Topping 23 Apple Butter 24 Crab Apple Butter CLASS 8 25 Peach Butter VEGETABLES 26 Pear Butter Juniors, 17 years old and younger, 27 Plum Butter put a J in front of the lot numbers. 28 Any Other Butter Not Listed Lot Number 29 Any Conserves 1 Beets 2 Carrots CLASS 4 3 Corn Off the Cob JELLY 4 Greens Juniors, 17 years old and younger, 5 Lambs Quarter put a J in front of the lot numbers. 6 Mixed Vegetables Lot Number 7 Peas 1 Apple 8 Potatoes 2 Chokecherry 9 Sauerkraut 3 Crab Apple 10 String Beans 4 Currant – Dark 11 Tomatoes 5 Currant – Light 12 Any Soup 6 Grape 13 Any Other Vegetable Not Listed 7 Juneberry 8 Nanking Cherry 9 Peach 10 Plum 11 Raspberry 12 Rhubarb 13 Sand Cherry 14 Strawberry 30 15 Wild Plum 16 Any Other Jelly Not Listed DEPARTMENT G &Forage Grains Department Fair County G Sheridan Thursday, July 25 GRAINS & FORAGE Broke Main Building Superintendent Til Buckie McCoy Friday SPECIAL AWARDS Free Stage - 9PM Special Awards may be a judge’s - Beer Gardens choice and/or a Sweepstakes Award (most blue ribbons) or Best of Show CLASS 9 Award. BEER & WINE WINE The judge may give awards in areas Wines must be exhibited in clear not mentioned. bottles, preferably one-fifth gallon sizes. Bottles may be capped with OPEN CLASS screw cap or cork. JUNIOR CLASS A bottle will be opened and samples. Junior Grains & Forage The criteria for judging wines is: 1 Color (typical for wine HINTS TO EXHIBITORS variety) In judging threshed grains, the points 2 Clarity most considered are purity, uniformity 3 Bouquet (scent where and fitness of the sample for the applicable) purpose for which the particular grain 4 Flavor (this counts the most is used. marks) In sheaf samples of grain, peas and Lot Number safflower, the evidence of high 1 Dessert Wine – are sweeter, have yielding ability and the condition of some unfermented sugar the samples are regarded as important. remaining in them Sheaves of grain are not judged on 2 Dry Wine – lack sugar, all sugar their forage qualities. has been changed to alcohol 3 Fruit or Berry Wine – may be Forage exhibits are judged on their either dry or not, could be table or value. dessert wine This means that the entire plant is 4 Table Wine – are drier considered. Proper curing, which 5 Vegetable Wine – may be either retains the leaves and color, is essential dry or not, could be table or in preparing forage exhibits. dessert wine 6 Any Other Wine Not Listed THRESHED GRAINS – Sample may be previous years’ grain, if not BEER exhibited at an earlier fair. Each entrant must submit two bottles of home brew. Each bottle must be at Take a sample from a bin or freshly least 12 ounces or more. Each bottle threshed grains and have it thoroughly must be securely capped or sealed. cleaned. You may hand pick broken Lot Number grain and weed seeds out. A two quart 7 Amber Beer sample is required. 8 Dark Beer 9 Light (Pale) Beer 10 Root Beer 11 Any Other Beer Not Listed 31 Sheridan County Fair Department G Grains &Forage Grains Department Fair County G Sheridan FORAGE AND GRASS SHEAVES – CLASS 2 Select the leafiest types in the field of SHEAF GRAIN & FORAGE CROPS finer stems and cut near the ground. Junior, 17 years old and younger, Spread the forage in layers on a board put a J in front of the lot numbers. SHEAF GRAIN or on a screen in a dark place such as Lot Number an attic and leave dry and cure. Turn 1 Barley occasionally. This avoids molding 2 Canola preserves the dark green color of the 3 Durum Wheat leaves. 4 Flax 5 Lentils Do not strip any leaves and select only 6 Mustard the finer and most leafy stems. Forage 7 Oats and grass sheaves are only tied once at 8 Peas the base. 9 Rye 10 Safflower NOTE: All sheaf grains and forage 11 Spring Wheat crops and grasses must not be less than 12 Winter Wheat 2 ¼” or more than 5” in diameter just 13 Any Other Item Not Listed below the bundle head. They should be tied in at least 3 places, except FORAGE CROPS Lot Number forage sheaves which should be tied 15 Alfalfa – 1st Cut only once. They should all be cut even 16 Alfalfa – 2nd Cut at the bottom. 17 Bromegrass 18 Crested Wheat Grass Please check other Departments to see 19 Millet if items can fit into their lot numbers if 20 Oats you can’t find a lot number in this 21 Oats/Peas department. 22 Reed Canary Grass 23 Sorghum/Sudan CLASS 1 24 Stalk of Corn BALED FORAGE 25 Sweet Clover (1 Small Bale) 26 Tall Wheat Grass 27 Western Wheat Grass Juniors, 17 years old and younger, 28 White Clover put a J in front of the lot numbers. 29 Any Other Forage Not Listed Lot Number CLASS 3 1 Alfalfa THRESHED GRAINS & FORAGE 2 Bromegrass SEED 3 Clover Juniors, 17 years old and younger, 4 Crested Wheat Grass put a J in front of the lot numbers. 5 Grass, Introduced Lot Number 6 Grass, Native 1. Barley 7 Mixed Grass, Legume 2. Beans 8 Oat 3. Canola 9 Oat/Peas 4. Corn Stalks 10 Reed Canary Grass 5. Durum Wheat 11 Sorghum/Sudan 6. Flax 12 Wild Hay 7. Lentils 13 Any Other Baled Forage 8. Mustard 9. Oats 10. Peas 11. Rye 12. Safflower 13. Spring Wheat 32 14. Winter Wheat 15. Any Other Item Not Listed DEPARTMENT H Beans - Green or Yellow - The pods Department• Fair Horticulture H- County Sheridan HORTICULTURE should be well-formed and neither Main Building spindly nor too short. They should be Superintendent firm, brittle, tender, succulent, bright in Buckie McCoy color and free from stringiness and injury. They must not be dried or over SPECIAL AWARDS mature. Special awards may be a judge’s choice and/or a Sweepstakes Award Beets - Diameter 2"-2½". They should (most blue ribbons) or Best of Show. have no necks. All secondary rootlets should be removed, leaving not more The judge may give awards in areas than 2"-3" of the taproot. The flesh not mentioned. should be tender, crisp, and dark red OPEN CLASS with closely-spaced rings free from white color. If the leaf stalk has green JUNIOR CLASS streaks, the beets may show white rings, indicating inferior quality. Leave Horticulture exhibits may be brought 1” of green above crown. in between 7-9 AM on Wednesday, July 24th. Broccoli - A single central head or bunch of side shoots should be at least HINTS TO EXHIBITORS 3" in diameter, and the stems cut The following are a few pointers on evenly to create a total length of 7" for how to produce, handle and prepare central heads and 5" for side shoots. vegetables for an exhibition. The stems should be solid and the lower leaves removed. The flower The most important points to consider cluster should be compact with when selecting a vegetable for exhibit uniform color and buds of medium are the quality and condition of the size. Over maturity is indicated by vegetable. The vegetable should be loose flower clusters, enlarged buds, ready for immediate use. Exhibits yellow color, or strong smell. Open should be free from disease, insect flowers disqualify the exhibit, and damage, mechanical injury, and leafiness within the cluster is not defects. Vegetable exhibits should be desirable. comprised of specimens that are practically perfect from a physical Cabbage - It is better to exhibit heads standpoint. Medium sized produce is that are of medium size, 2 to 5 pounds generally preferred to large produce. for round and flat heads. They should Uniformity of individual items, a point be firm and heavy for their size. Seed which applies to exhibits that include stalk formation should not be evident more than one specimen, is particularly on the exterior of the heads. important. Do not wash cabbage, but remove as much soil as possible. Do not trim Asparagus - The spears should be wrapper leaves excessively. round, straight, and at least ½ " in diameter measured 1" from the Carrots - The diameter should not be trimmed butts and 7"-9" in length after more than ¾" to 1½”. Length is trimming. There should not be more measured from the crown to the lowest than 1" of white showing at the bottom point (at least ¼" diameter). Carrots and no purple overcast except for should be straight with no side roots purple varieties. Spears should be and short tap roots, orange to orange- brittle and easily punctured. The tips scarlet in color, void of green should be tight with no opened bracts. shoulders, crisp and fresh. Roots The bunch should be neat and held should have a large outer ring and a together with cord or rubber bands small core. placed near the butts and just below the tips. 33

Sheridan County Fair • Department• Fair Horticulture H- County Sheridan Cauliflower - The pure white curd The general skin condition for both should be at least 4" in diameter, types should be smooth except for regular, dense, and smooth. There warts and spines which should be should be no “riciness”. The solid stem removed for pickling cucumbers. The should be firm and cut ¼" to ½" below general color should be uniform and the bottom leaf. 4 to 6 leaves should medium to dark green. Cucumbers remain after trimming to protect the should not be puffy, dull, or yellow head. Trim these leaves to extend 1" color. Stems should be cut about ¼" in above the curd. length. Do not wash, wax, or oil cucumbers, but clean gently with a soft brush. Celery - The specimens should be

evenly green or creamy, depending on Garlic - The necks should be dried and type, and trimmed, leaving no more trimmed to 1" and roots trimmed close than 3" of the root. All small or broken to the bulb, which should be at least 1 outer stalks should be removed. An ½" in diameter. The outer sheath overall length of 14"-18" is acceptable, should enclose the bulb and be very measure from the remaining tips of the clean. The cloves should fit tightly and cut root to the tip of the average length be well filled. of the longer branches. The heart should be well-developed and firm. Kale - Specimens may be washed. The seed stalk should be no longer Edible portions should be tender and of than 1 ½ times the diameter of the a good green color. Cut stems off plant. The plant may be washed and within ½" of the blade. should be very clean. Kohlrabi - The “ball” should be Chard - The leaf-blades should be approximately 3" in diameter, very uniform in color, crisp, bright, fully smooth, tender, and crisp. The main expanded, tender, and fleshy. They stem should be removed just below the may be washed and placed in water to ball and all but 5 leaves removed. maintain freshness. Leaves to be removed should be trimmed so that their remaining leaf

stalks are approximately ½" in length. Corn, Sweet - The cobs should be The leaves remaining should be fresh, well-filled. The kernels should be in crisp, and undamaged. Bunch by tying the milk stage. The water and dough the leaf stems. stages generally indicate under- and over-maturity respectively. Lettuce, Crisphead and Butterhead - Specimens should have trimmed, fresh, Seed stalks should be absent. green, tight husks. Loose husks should Specimens should be average in size be removed. Do not clip the ear tip. and reasonably firm. Remove all but 6 The shank should extend a maximum to 8 wrapper leaves. The stem should of ½" from the cob. be cut close to the bottom leaf. The head is usually not washed. Cucumber - Slicing cucumbers should Lettuce, Leaf - Seed stalks should be be from 6"-9" in length and not more absent. Exhibit the whole plant with than 2d" in diameter. They should not the stem cut at the crown. The plant be “fat”, but more slender and longer will usually be 8"-12" across. than the pickling type. Pickling The plant should be washed. cucumbers should be no greater than 1¼" in diameter and no more than 3½" Onions - Specimens should not be less in length. The length should not be less than 2" in diameter. They should be well-shaped and not split, doubled, or than 2 ¼" times the diameter. The have enlarged necks. Trim the tops to a shape should be relatively straight with maximum of 2" in length. Bulbs blunt ends and not constricted in any should be firm, mature, and yielding to 34 place. moderate pressure. Roots should be removed just below the bulb base. Onions, Green Bunching - Overall Peppers, Sweet - Specimens should be Department• Fair Horticulture H- County Sheridan length (excluding roots) should be no free of bronzing or other discoloration, less than 8" or more than 24". The and not be shriveled. They should be bulbs should be at least ¼" and at most approximately 3"-3 1" in diameter. The tops should be ½” long and 3" in diameter, well- fresh, crisp, have a good green color, shaped, and not indented or curved. and may be clipped if desired. Other Every specimen should have an equal qualities are the same as for bulb number of lobes. The fruit should be onions. firm, thick-fleshed, and with the stem trimmed to the shoulder level. Green Parsley - Place the roots in damp peppers should have no reddish blush. material to reduce wilting. The stems Red or yellow peppers should have no should be neatly trimmed and the green coloration. Colors should not be display have an overall length of 8" to mixed within a single exhibit. 10". The leaves should have a uniform green appearance. Parsley may be Potato - Round or intermediate washed. Curly parsley usually makes a potatoes should be at least 2½" and not better display. more than 4" in diameter. Long potatoes should not weigh less than 6 Parsnips - The largest diameter should ounces or more than 1 pound. be 2½” to 3". They should be smooth Specimens should be mature with with rootlets removed but tap root firmly attached skin. They should be remaining and light cream in color. bright, firm, well-shaped, and free Crown should be well hollowed and from greening, sprouting, shriveling, the cores small. Avoid rubbing. Soil or other damage. The tubers should be may be removed by soaking the roots very clean, but not washed. They may in water. be brushed lightly with a soft brush to remove loose soil. Peas, Green, Unshelled - Should be Pumpkin - The specimen should be large enough to accommodate 3-4 well well shaped, mature, clean and with developed peas, but not over-mature 2"-4" of the stem intact. which is indicated by wrinkling and a dull greenish-white cast. Pods should Radishes - The largest diameter should be well-filled, slightly velvety, bright be ¾” to 1¾" for globe type and ½” to green, and firm with no discolored ¾" for icicle type. calyxes. Rhubarb - The stalk should not be less than 1" across its flat side measured Peas, Edible-Pod, Unshelled - Pods halfway along the stem length. After should be tender and not as well-filled trimming the stalk, length should not as those of green peas. Otherwise, the be less than 12". The stalk should be quality of green peas holds for edible- smooth, and have been pulled when pod peas as well. harvested. Not more than 1" of the tops should be left untrimmed. Basal bracts Peppers, Hot - (Red-cluster type - should be removed and the stalks should be approximately ¼" in neatly bunched with rubber bands near diameter and 2"-3" long.) (Cone type - the top and bottom. The exhibit should should be approximately 1"-2½" long) be free from any damage. (Long type - should be approximately 2" thick at the stem and 5"-12" long, Rutabaga - The largest diameter tapering to a point.) All specimens should be 3"-4". Specimens should be should be free from bronzing or other smooth with no side roots. discoloration, and not be shriveled. All Spinach - Specimens may be washed. types should be bright red or yellow Edible portions should be tender. Seed with no green coloration. Colors stalks should generally be absent. The should not be mixed within a single stems should not be excessively long exhibit. The stems should be trimmed relative to the blade size. Leaves to ½ to ¾" in length. Taste should be should be large, broad, thick, and 35 definitely hot and pungent. either well-savoyed or smooth. Sheridan County Fair • Department• Fair Horticulture H- County Sheridan Squash, Summer - Stems should be CLASS 1 trimmed to ¼” to ½” in length. FRUIT Specimens should be young, tender, Juniors, 17 years old and younger, and sound, and may be cleaned with a put a J in front of the lot number. soft brush. Lot Number 1 Apples, 5 Squash, Winter - Specimens should 2 Chokecherries, 1 cup be well matured (hard rind) and clean. 3 Crab Apples, 5 4 Currants, 1 cup Sunflower - Clean, dry heads with 5 Grapes, 1 bunch seeds intact and with no pest 6 June Berries, 1 cup infestation or rot are measured for the 7 Nanking Cherries, 1 cup largest head in diameter. 8 Plums, 1 cup 9 Raspberries, 1 cup Tomatoes, Ripe - The diameter should 10 Strawberries, 1 cup be at least 2½", except for preserving 11 Any Other Fruit Not Listed and paste tomatoes. For preserving types, ‘Red Cherry’ should be less than CLASS 2 1", the ‘Yellow Plum’, 1½" across and HERBS 2" long, and the ‘Red’ or ‘Yellow Needs to be displayed in a clear jar or Pears’, 2" long. The paste type should container of water. be 1½" across and 3½" long. Juniors, 17 years old and younger, put a J in front of the lot number. Turnips - The diameter should be 1½” Lot Number to 3". Specimens should be smooth 1 Basil, 3 stems with rootlets removed but 2"-3" of tap 2 Catnip, 3 stems root remaining. 3 Chives, 3 stems 4 Cilantro, 3 stems Zucchini - Should be 5" to 7" in length 5 Coriander, 3 stems and waxy on the outside and have a 6 Dill, 3 stems rubbery feeling. 7 Eucalyptus, 3 stems 8 Lavendar, 3 stems ROOT CROP SPECIMENS SHOULD 9 Marjoram, 3 stems HAVE NO ROOTLETS OR RIDGES. 10 Mint, 3 stems THEY SHOULD BE TOPPED, TOPS 11 Oregano, 3 stems SHOULD BE NEATLY TRIMMED 12 Parsley, 3 stems TO ½" TO 1" ABOVE THE CROWN. 13 Rosemary, 3 stems 14 Sage, 3 stems Please check other Departments to see 15 Spearmint, 3 stems if items can fit into their lot numbers if 16 Summer Savery, 3 stems you can’t find a lot number in this 17 Thyme, 3 stems department. 18 Herb Display, 3 different herbs, 2 stems each, named 19 Any Other Herb Not Listed CLASS 3 POTATOES Juniors, 17 years old and younger, put a J in front of the lot numbers. Lot Number 1 Burbank Group Netted Gem, 5 2 Kennebec, 5 3 Norgold, 5 4 Norland, 5 5 Pontiac, 5 6 Russet, 5 7 Viking, 5 36 8 Yukon Gold, 5 9 Any Potato Not Listed, 5 CLASS 4 27 Parsley, 2 plants or bunches Department• Fair Horticulture H- County Sheridan VEGETABLES 28 Parsnips, 5 Juniors, 17 years old and younger, 29 Peas, Green, Unshelled, 8 pods put a J in front of the lot numbers. 30 Peas, Snow, 8 pods Lot Number 31 Peas, Sugar Snap, 8 pods 1 Asparagus, 1 bunch, 5 spears 32 Peppers, Hot, 3 2 Beans, Green, 8 pods 33 Peppers, Sweet, 3 3 Beans, Yellow, 8 pods 34 Pumpkin, 1 4 Beets, 5 35 Radishes, 5 bunches 5 Broccoli, 1 head or bunch 36 Rhubarb, 1 bunch, 3 stalks 6 Cabbage, Flat Head, 1 head 37 Rutabaga, 3 7 Cabbage, Round, 1 head 38 Spinach, 5 leaves 8 Carrots, Oxheart, 5, 2”-4” 39 Squash, Buttercup, 1, 4” long, 6” 9 Carrots, Half-long, 5, 5”-7” diameter 10 Carrots, Long, 5, 7” or more 40 Squash, Hubbard, 1, 12-20” long, 11 Cauliflower, 1 head 5-9” thick 12 Celery, 1 bunch 41 Squash, Other, Summer, 1 13 Chard, 1 bunch of 10 leaves w/stalks 42 Squash, Other, Winter, 1 14 Corn, Sweet, 3 ears, unhusked 43 Sunflower Head, 1 15 Cucumber, Burpless, 3 44 Tomatoes, Grape, 4 16 Cucumber, Pickling, 3 45 Tomatoes, Green, 4 17 Cucumber, Slicing, 3 46 Tomatoes, Red Cherry, 4 18 Garlic, 2 bulbs 47 Tomatoes, Red Ripe, 4 19 Kale, 6 leaves 48 Tomatoes, Roma, 4 20 Kohlrabi, 1 bunch of 3 specimens 49 Turnips, 3 21 Lettuce, Head, 2 specimens 50 Zucchini, Baking, 1 22 Lettuce, Leaf, 2 specimens 51 Zucchini, Salad, 2 23 Onions, Green Bunching, 5 52 Any Other Vegetable Not Listed 24 Onions, Red, 3 25 Onions, White, 3 26 Onions, Yellow, 3 CLASS 5 NOVELTY VEGETABLES Juniors, 17 years old and younger, put a J in front of the lot numbers. LARGEST SPECIMEN Lot Number 1 Beet 2 Cabbage 3 Carrot 4 Cucumber 5 Kohlrabi Food 6 Potato 7 Tomato Concessions 8 Zucchini 9 Any Other Largest Vegetable

OPEN FREAKS OR ODDITIES Lot Number AM 12 Unique Shaped Carrot 9 13 Unique Shaped Potato 14 Any Other Unique Shaped Thursday Vegetable

GARDEN EXHIBIT Friday Lot Number 17 Basket or Display of at least 6 Saturday Different Vegetables 37 Sheridan County Fair • Department P - Photography - Department• Fair P County Sheridan DEPARTMENT P CLASS 1 PHOTOGRAPHY BLACK & WHITE Civic Center Shooting in Black & White requires a Superintendent different use of light, lens and effects Deborah Murry to create truly memorable pictures. Digital photography is still a SPECIAL AWARDS developing art form, but most cameras Special Awards may be a judge’s now come with a shooting mode that choice and/or a Sweepstakes award will allow you to take photos in black (most blue ribbons) or a Best of Show. and white without placing color photos into photo editing. It is okay to edit The judge may give awards in areas that way, however, please do not enter not mentioned. the same photo in Color and Black & White. Please read carefully: All entries must have photographers name, address, and Juniors, 17 years old and younger, phone number on back of mount in put a J in front of the lot numbers. 4”x6” and on the frame of enlargements. Lot Number NO COPYRIGHTS 1 Abstract: 1. Having no reference to material objects or specific Rules will be strictly enforced to examples; not concrete, 2. Not ensure fairness to all exhibitors. applied or practical; theoretical, 3. Hard to understand. Attach entry tag to the back of entry so 2 Action or Movement that the numbers can be read from the 3 Agricultural front. Fold the name up and tuck in to 4 Animal(s) cover exhibitors name. 5 Animal(s) with Person(s): Must show more than appendages of person. OPEN CLASS 6 Architectural 7 Aviation JUNIOR CLASS 8 Baby Junior Photography 9 Bird(s) (Ages 12-17) 10 Bokeh: the way the lens renders Junior Photography out-of-focus points of light. (Ages 11 & Under) 11 Carnival / Circus / Fair 12 Child / Children 13 Clouds / Sky 14 Crops 15 Duck(s) 16 Fall 17 Fences 18 Filter / Edited / Special Effects: Sketch / Black and White with Color / Many Options 19 Fireworks 20 Flair

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38 21 Food CLASS 2 Photography - Department• Fair P County Sheridan 22 Holiday COLOR 23 Humorous: 3-5 series Each entry should include one photo 24 Inspirational: A collection of no larger than 4”x6”, with the motivational pictures and quotes - exception of series and Can be in a single photo photojournalism entries that require 25 Lake / Dam 3-5 photos no larger than 4”x6” each. 26 Landmark 27 Landscape Each entry must be mounted, NOT 28 Machinery FRAMED WITH ANY PAPER OR 29 Macro: is extreme close-up FRAME. photography, usually of very small Juniors, 17 years old and younger, subjects, in which the size of the put a J in front of the lot numbers. subject in the photograph is greater Lot Number than life size. 1 Abstract: 1. Having no reference 30 Marine or Aquatic to material objects or specific 31 Monument examples; not concrete, 2. Not 32 Movement Series: Any Action applied or practical; theoretical, 3. Series, 3-5 photos Hard to Understand 33 Mud Puddle/Mud Pies 2 Action 34 Night Life: Mostly Lights/Stars/ 3 Agricultural Northern Lights 4 Animal(s) 35 Ocean 5 Animal(s) with person: Must 36 Pet(s) show more than appendages of 37 Photojournalism: 3-5 photos person 38 Plant Life 6 Architectural 39 Portrait: photography of a person or 7 Aviation group of people that displays the 8 Baby expression, personality, and mood of the subject 9 Bikes 40 Rain 10 Bird(s) 41 Rainbow 11 Bokeh: the way the lens renders 42 Reflection: Mirror or Water out-of-focus points of light 43 River 12 Carnival / Circus / Fair 44 Roads / Lanes 13 Child / Children 45 Slow Shutter 14 Cloud(s) / Sky: No rainbows or 46 Snow storms-they have a different lot 47 Sports/Recreational number 48 Spring 15 Contrasting Colors 49 Still Life 16 Crops 50 Storm 17 Dam / Lake 51 Summer 18 Editing / Filters / Effects: Be 52 Sunrise / Sunset Creative 53 Texture 19 Fall 54 Through the Glass: Car Window/ 20 Fence / Rails House Window 21 Fireworks 55 Western Life: photos developing 22 Flair memories of the cowboy life and 23 Holiday the beautiful west 24 Humorous Series: 3-5 series 56 Wildlife 25 Inspirational: A collection of 57 Winter motivational pictures and quotes, 58 Any Black & White Photo Not this can be combined or in a single Listed photo. 59 Any Black & White Photo Not Listed 39 Sheridan County Fair • Department P - Photography - Department• Fair P County Sheridan 26 Landmark CLASS 3 27 Landscape ENLARGEMENTS 28 Machinery 29 Macro: is extreme close-up Each entry must include one photo photography, usually of very small 5”x7” or larger. Photos in this class subjects, in which the size of the may be enhanced, color, black and subject in the photograph is white, sepia or filtered. greater than life size 30 These entries MUST BE FRAMED: 31 Marine or Aquatic Life with a hanger suitable for hanging on a 32 Movement Series: Any Action peg board or with a stand to sit on 33 Mud Puddle / Mud Pies table. Photos not framed will be 34 Night / Portrait disqualified. 35 Night Landscape 36 Ocean Juniors, 17 years old and younger, 37 Patriotism put a J in front of the lot numbers. 38 Pet(s) Lot Number 39 Photojournalism: Storytelling, 1 Abstract: 1. Having no reference must have more than two photos. to material objects or specific 40 Plant Life examples; not concrete, 2. Not 41 Portrait: Photography of a person applied or practical; theoretical, 3. or group of people that displays Hard to understand. the expression, personality, and 2 Action / Movement mood of the subject 3 Agricultural 42 Rain 4 Animal(s) 43 Rainbow 5 Animal(s) with Person(s): Must 44 Reflection: Mirror or Water show more than appendages of 45 River person 46 Roads / Lanes 6 Architectural 47 Shoes 7 Aviation 48 Slow Shutter 8 Baby 49 Snow 9 Bird(s) 50 Sports / Movement 10 Bokeh: the way the lens renders 51 Spring out-of-focus points of light 52 Still Life: Inanimate Objects 11 Carnival / Circus / Fair 53 Storm 12 Child / Children 54 Summer 13 Clouds / Sky 55 Sunrise/Sunset 14 Crops 56 Through the Glass: Car window, 15 Duck(s) house window, etc. 16 Editing / Filters / Special Effects: 56 Trees Sketch / Black and White with 57 Walking Away Color / Many Options 58 Western Life: Photos developing 17 Fall memories of the cowboy life and 18 Fences the beautiful west 19 Fireworks 59 Wildlife 20 Flair 60 Winter 21. Food 61 Any Other Color Photo Not Listed 22. Holiday 62 Any Other Color Photo Not Listed 23. Humorous: 3-5 series 24. Inspirational: A collection of motivational pictures and quotes, can be in a single photo. 25. Lake / Dam 40 26. Landmark DEPARTMENT S Exhibits School Department Fair S County Sheridan 27. Landscape SCHOOL EXHIBITS 28. Machinery Youth Building 29. Macro: extreme close-up photography, usually of very small Superintendent subjects, in which the size of the Lisa Kirby subject in the photograph is greater than life size 30. Marine / Aquatic SPECIAL AWARDS 31. Monument Special Awards may be a judge’s 32. Movement Series: Any Action choice and/or a Sweepstakes award Series, 3-5 photos (most blue ribbons) or Best of Show. 33. Mud Puddles / Mud Pies 34. Night Life: Mostly Lights/Stars/ The judge may give awards in areas Northern Lights not mentioned. 35. Ocean 36. Pet(s) Enter the student in the grade they just 37. Photojournalism: 3-5 photos completed. 38. Plant Life 39. Portrait: photography of a person Disguise teacher comments with or group of people that displays stickers or whiteout when appropriate. the expression, personality, and mood of the subject Be aware that papers will be stapled on 40. Rain display boards after judging. 41. Rainbow 42. Reflection: Mirror or Water Computer printouts or Hand written 43. River essays should be mounted on 44. Roads / Lanes construction paper or if an entry 45. Slow Shutter consists of multiple pages, enclose 46. Snow entry in a clear plastic sleeve or binder. 47. Sports / Recreational 48. Spring Class projects can only be submitted 49. Still Life by a teacher or representative of the 50. Storm class. Individual student projects will 51. Summer NOT be accepted as an entire class 52. Sunrise / Sunset project. 53. Texture 54. Through the Glass: Car Window, If entry is from a special needs student, House Window please make a note or comment on the 55. Western Life: photos developing entry form so it can be brought to the memories of the cowboy life and judge’s attention. the beautiful west 56. Wildlife Please check other Departments to see 57. Winter if items can fit into their lot number if 58. Any Enlargement Not Listed you can’t find a lot number in this 59. Any Enlargement Not Listed department, especially for art projects 60. Landmark and scape created in school art class. PA RADE No registration required Saturday, July 27 line up at Starts 10AM ball park 9:30a.m. 41 Sheridan County Fair Department S School Exhibits School Department Fair S County Sheridan CLASS 0 CLASS 1 KINDERGARTEN FIRST GRADE Lot Number Lot Number 1 ABC Project 1 Agricultural 2 Agricultural 2 Casting / Mold Making 3 Casting / Mold Making 3 Coffee Filter Project 4 Creative Writing 4 Creative Writing 5 Hand Print Project 5 Hand Print Project 6 Health Project 6 Health Project 7 Homemade Ornament 7 Homemade Ornament 8 Illustrated Book 8 Illustrated Book 9 Mobile 9 Mobile 10 Mother’s Day Gift or Card 10 Mother’s Day Gift or Card 11 Number / Geometry Project 11 Number Project 12 Patriotic 12 Nursery Rhyme Item 13 Phonics 13 Patriotic 14 Poetry – Created by Student 14 Poetry – Created by Student 15 Puppet 15 Puppet 16 Puppet Theater 16 Science 17 Science 17 Shape Project 18 Shape Project (Circle, Triangle, Etc.) (Circle, Triangle, Etc.) 18 Silhouette 19 Silhouette 19 Social Studies 20 Social Studies Project 20 Three D Project 21 Three D Paper Project 21 Wallpaper Project 22 Three D Project 22 Fall Art 23 Wallpaper 23 Spring Art 24 Weaving 24 Winter Art 25 Wood 25 Construction Paper Art 26 Fall Art 26 Finger Paint Art 27 Spring Art 28 Winter Art 27 Paper Plate Art 29 Cottonball Art 28 Popsicle Stick Art 30 Finger Paint Project 29 Tissue Paper Art 31 Paper Plate Art 30 Any Paint Project 32 Sponge Paint 33 Tear Art 34 Tissue Paper Art 35 Watercolor Art 36 Any Paint Project

CLASS 2 SECOND GRADE Lot Number 15 Silhouette 1 Agricultural 16 Social Studies 2 Book 17 Three D 3 Creative Writing 18 Wallpaper 4 Door Mat 19 Fall Art 5 Drug Free Project 20 Spring Art 6 Health Project 21 Winter Art 7 Homemade Ornament 22 Glue Art 8 Math / Geometry Project 23 Noodle Art 9 Mobile 24 Paper Plate Art 10 Mother’s Day Gift or Card 25 Tissue Paper Art 11 Patriotic 26 Wood Project 12 Poetry – Created by Student 27 Any Paint Project 13 Puppet 42 28 Any Other Paper Project 14 Science CLASS 3 CLASS 4 Exhibits School Department Fair S County Sheridan THIRD GRADE FOURTH GRADE Lot Number Lot Number 1 Agricultural 1. Agricultural 2 Autobiography 2. Autobiography 3 Creative Writing 3. Biography 4 Cultural 4. Book 5 Diorama 5. Book Report 6 Drawing (pen, pencil, colored 6. Creative Writing pencil, crayon) 7. Cultural 7 Drug Free Project 8. Diorama 8 English 9. English Project 9 Geography 10. English Report 10 Health Project 11. Geography or Map 11 Map Work 12. Handwriting (not from a book) 12 Math / Geometry Project 13. Health Project 13 Mobile 14. Math / Geometry Exhibit 14 Mother’s Day 15. Mother’s Day 15 Patriotic 16. Patriotic 16 Placemat 17. Poetry: Created by student 17 Poetry – Created by Student 18. Science Project 18 Presidential Entry 19. Science Report 19 Science 20. Silhouette 20 Silhouette 21. Social Studies Project / Report 21 Social Studies Project 22. State Display 22 Three D Art Project 23. State of Montana 23 Watercolor Project 24. Written Report 24 Written Report 25. Fall Art 25 Fall Art 26. Spring Art 26 Spring Art 27. Summer Art 27 Winter Art 28. Winter Art 28 Paper Bag Art 29. Christmas Art 29 Tissue Paper Art 30. Tissue Paper Art 30 Wood Project 31. Wood Project 31 Any Paint Project

Prairie Pals Laser Tag Bungee Jump Petting Zoo Battle Balls

Breakfast

6 - 9AM

Friday • Saturday 43 Sheridan County Fair Department S School Exhibits Department School Fair S County Sheridan CLASS 5 CLASS 7 FIFTH GRADE SEVENTH & EIGHTH GRADES Lot Number Lot Number 1. Agricultural 1 Agricultural 2. Art Project 2 Book Report 3. Autobiography 3 Creative Writing 4. Biography 4 Computer 5. Book (Computer or Handwritten) 5 English Project 6. Book Report 6 English Report 7. Creative Writing 7 Health Project 8. Cultural 8 Map 9. Diorama 9 Math / Geometry Project 10. English Project 10 Patriotic 11. English Report 11 Poetry - Created by Student 12. Farm Scene 12 Science Project 13. Geography or Map 13 Science Report 14. Health Project 14 Social Studies Project 15. Math / Geometry Project 15 Social Studies Report 16. Patriotic 16 Bird House 17. Poetry - Created by Student 17 Book Shelf 18. Science Project 18 Clock 19. Science Report 19 Cut Wood Craft Item 20. Social Studies Project 20 Cutting Board 21. Social Studies Report 21 Frame 22. Tall Tales 22 Game 23. Three Dimensional Project 23 Gum Ball Machine 24. Time Line 24 Lamp 25. Wood Project 25 Latchhook Project 26 Lathe Project 27 Memo or Note Board 28 Metal Project 29 Napkin Holder 30 Shelf 31 Storage Box 32 Other Wood Project 33 Other Shop Project CLASS 6 34 Lacing Project SIXTH GRADE 35 Leather Project Lot Number 36 Pillow Case 1 Agricultural 37 Pot Holder 2 Autobiography 38 Sewn Bag 3 Biography 39 Sewn Windsock 4 Book (Computer or Handwritten) 40 Other Home Ec Project 5 Book Report 41 Wood Project 6 Creative Writing 7 Cultural 8 English Project 9 English Report 10 Geography or Map Work 11 Health Project 12 Math / Geometry Project 13 Patriotic 14 Poetry - Created by Student 15 Science Project 16 Science Report 17 Social Studies Project 44 18 Social Studies Report CLASS 8 Exhibits Department School Fair S County Sheridan CLASS PROJECT Class projects must be placed by the teacher only, but must include ALL student contributions, i.e. quilt made by the whole class, not just one student quilt block. Lot Number 1 Kindergarten 2 First Grade CARNIVAL 3 Second Grade 4 Third Grade Thursday 5 Fourth Grade 6 Fifth Grade 5PM to 11PM 7 Sixth Grade 8 Seventh Grade 9 Eighth Grade Friday & Saturday BAKED GOODS & CRAFTS Youth Building 11AM to 5PM

Superintendent - Junior 6PM to 11PM Sara Selby Marie Wangerin

The Junior Department entries are combined with the Open Class entries. Refer to the Department of what you are entering for the lot numbers. For the Junior exhibitors, put a J in front of the lot number. Everything else is the same for Open Class. The Junior exhibits (Grains & Forages, Horticulture, Food Preservation, Clothing & Needlework, Floriculture, Art and Photography) will be displayed with the Open Class exhibits, except for the Junior Baked Goods and Junior Crafts. They will be exhibited in the Youth Building.

SPECIAL AWARDS These Special Awards will be awarded to the overall exhibit throughout all the Departments exhibited at the Fair. JUNIOR BAKING & CRAFTS ARE IN THE CIVIC CENTER 45 Sheridan County Fair • Commercial Vendor/Exhibitor EntryForm Commercial• Fair Vendor/Exhibitor County Sheridan Cowboy Boots & Buckin’ Chutes AT THE SHERIDAN COUNTY FAIR 2019 Commercial Vendor/Exhibitor Form

BUSINESS / COMPANY NAME______

CONTACT NAME______TITLE______

ADDRESS______

CITY / STATE / ZIP ______

SIGNATURE ______

E-MAIL ______

WEB ADDRESS ______

PHONE NUMBER ______

PAID ______

CIRCLE ONE: Profit/Non-Profit - $50 for the 2019 Fair Self-Contained Unit - $100 for the 2019 Fair Food Vendors - $50/day during the 2019 Fair

CIRCLE LOCATION: INDOOR OUTDOOR ______Electricity Needed ______Water Needed

PRODUCT(S) BEING SOLD OR PROMOTED ______

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______Please return form along with payment to: Sheridan County Fair – 100 West Laurel Avenue – Plentywood, MT 59254 For more information, call Patti @ (406)765-7389 or email @ 46 [email protected] Sheridan County Fair • Exhibitor EntryForm Exhibitor • Fair County Sheridan EXHIBITOR ENTRY FORM Sheridan County Fair 2019 (OFFICE USE ONLY) Plentywood, MT 59254 Exhibitor Number ______-_____-______lEnter on-line for a chance to win Backstage Passes http://www.co.sheridan.mt.us/index.php/fair/book NAME______ADDRESS______CITY, STATE, ZIP______TELEPHONE NUMBER______AGE (Youth)______CLUB/COMMUNITY______E-MAIL______

Dept Class Lot Description (Any Other - Please Write What Item Is)

ENTRY DEADLINE: Wednesday, July 17, 2019 - 5:00 p.m. RETURN TO: Sheridan County Fair Office 100 West Laurel Avenue - Courthouse Plentywood, MT 59254 Email: [email protected] http://www.co.sheridan.mt.us/index.php/fair/book Enter on-line for a chance to win an Darryl Worley Meet & Greet 47 Sheridan County Fair • Exhibitor EntryForm Exhibitor • Fair County Sheridan EXHIBITOR ENTRY FORM Sheridan County Fair 2019 (OFFICE USE ONLY) Plentywood, MT 59254 Exhibitor Number ______-_____-______lEnter on-line for a chance to win Backstage Passes http:// www.co.sheridan.mt.us/index.php/fair/book NAME______ADDRESS______CITY, STATE, ZIP______TELEPHONE NUMBER______AGE (Youth)______CLUB/COMMUNITY______E-MAIL______

Dept Class Lot Description (Any Other - Please Write What Item Is)

ENTRY DEADLINE: Wednesday, July 17, 2019 - 5:00 p.m. RETURN TO: Sheridan County Fair Office 100 West Laurel Avenue - Courthouse Plentywood, MT 59254 Email: [email protected] http://www.co.sheridan.mt.us/index.php/fair/book Enter on-line for a chance to win an Darryl Worley Meet & Greet 48 Sheridan County Fair Sponsors Fair County Sheridan

Dr Stevens & The Staff Plentywood Rexall Drug Stevens Dental Clinic Your Locally Owned Full Pharmacy Plentywood, MT Plentywood, MT

“Anything to do with grain, Sheridan County we handle it” Abstract & Title Shortline Ag, Inc. Steve & Laurie Howard Scobey, MT Plentywood, MT

Lake Pit Stop South Lake Trucking, Inc. Medicine Lake, MT Medicine Lake, MT For All Your Travel Needs DBA South Lake Oilfield Services Parts room in back – for All Your Water Hauling Needs Grocery Store with Limited Items

Nash Bros Karen Wollan Plentywood, MT Raymond, MT

Sheridan County News Sheridan Electric Cooperative, Inc Plentywood, MT Medicine Lake, MT

Eager Beavers Thompson/Collins • 4-H Club & Associates, Inc Plentywood, MT Plentywood, MT

Angle Light Catering Holtan Auto Body Marcia Rice, Owner Randy & Debbie Holtan, Owners Plentywood, MT 406-765-2394 • Plentywood, MT

Randy’s Restaurant Hair Connection “Home of the Famous Randy Burger” Jill Bedwell, Owner In-business 39 Years Plentywood, MT Plentywood, MT 406-765-2229 • Monday - Thursday

Sheridan County Rueb’s SuperValu Extension - Homemakers Plentywood, MT Montana 49 Sheridan County Fair Sponsors Fair County Sheridan

Plentywood Curtiss Farm & Auto Elks Lodge - BPOE #2566 Carquest Plentywood, MT Plentywood, MT

Sheridan Memorial Green Coulee Farms, Inc Hospital • Nursing Home Bill and Barb Danielson Homestead, MT and Clinic Plentywood, MT

Medicine Lake Northern Border Ag Supply, LLC Distributing, Inc Amy & Chris Ator Tim Tande, Owner Medicine Lake, MT Scobey, MT

Barbara Golterman Thusen Farms Jerry & Nancy Thusen Plentywood, MT Reserve, MT

Raymond Homemakers 3B Farms, Inc. Raymond Home May Budke, Owner Demonstration Club Raymond, MT Raymond, MT

DeShaw Agency Tim & Penny Solberg Lyle & Bernie DeShaw Plentywood, MT Plentywood, MT

New Century Ag Plentywood Lions Club Fortuna, ND Plentywood, MT

Justice Oilfield Northwest Farm Credit Water Service, Inc Sidney, MT Dagmar, MT

Basin Brokers Inc. Heartland Financial USA, Inc serving Northeast Montana’s Real Estate needs Rocky Mountain Bank Agents; Gordon Aus Plentywood, MT & Megan Hansen

NE Montana Chapter Blue Rock Beverage dba Walleye’s Unlimited Pepsi Cola Bottling.com 50 Plentywood, MT Plentywood/Sidney, MT Sheridan County Fair Sponsors Fair County Sheridan Daniels Sheridan Northern Federal Credit Union Oilfield Services Medicine Lake, MT Plentywood, MT

Plentywood Flying Geese Hardware Quilt Guild Plentywood, MT Sheridan County

Hart Ranch Ken & Ardelle Hart Shane & Sheila Hart Outlook, MT Plentywood, MT

Don & Ardythe Hedges Rom & Patti Hedges Antelope, MT Antelope, MT

Farmers Mutual Sherwood Insurance Investments Plentywood, MT Plentywood, MT

Durum Grows V-Trailer Inc. Association Plentywood, MT Plentywood, MT

Plentywood Blue Moon Sanitation Plentywood, MT Plentywood, MT

G R Nelson C.E.G. Sports & Associates Plentywood, MT Plentywood, MT

Plentywood Kanning Concrete Vet Clinic Plentywood, MT Plentywood, MT

Ereth land & Cattle Avice Hoff Outlook, MT Dagmar, MT 51 Sheridan County Fair Sponsors Fair County Sheridan

David & Jane Fulkerson O’toole Law Firm Plentywood, MT Plentywood, MT

Maid Marions Dellas & Dana Styling Salon Christensen Plentywood, MT Plentywood, MT

Good Luck at the Fair from Bill and Karen Curtis & Elizabeth Williston Saddlery Kleppen Williston, ND Plentywood, MT

Glen & Paula Bummer J Bar E Ranch Reserve, MT Plentywood, MT

Plentywood Clinic PC Kirk Stoner, M.D. Michels Agency Randi Rathe, PA-C Plentywood, MT Plentywood, MT

Randy & Marie Wangerin AOK Car Wash Plentywood, MT Plentywood, MT

Stockman Bank Bank of Plentywood Plentywood, MT Plentywood, MT

McCrory Insurance Charles & Diane Archer Agency, Inc. Plentywood, MT 406-765-1821 • Plentywood, MT

Sheridan County Liquor Store #53 4-H Council Plentywood, MT Sheridan County

Farmers Oil Cassidy’s Bar & Lounge of Outlook Plentywood, MT 52 Outlook, MT Sheridan County Fair SPONSORS Fair County Sheridan Sheridan County Cassidy’s Bar & Lounge Stockmen Association Plentywood, MT Sheridan County

Northwest Farm Sheridan Credit Services Heating & Cooling Sidney, MT Plentywood, MT

Columbia Grain, Inc Morstad & Son Sidney, MT Plentywood, MT

Dairy Queen Border Steel & Recycling Plentywood, MT Plentywood, MT

Archer Feeds C & B Operations Nathan & Jessica Shackelford Full Line John Deere Dealer Plentywood, MT Plentywood, MT

Friday Charley Jenkins Free Stage - 9PM He has opened for many of country’s top Saturday headliners including Reba McEntire, Florida Georgia Line, LeAnn Rimes, Alan Jackson, Opening for Lady Antebellum, Jason Aldean, Taylor Swift, Darryl Worley 7:15 Josh Turner and many many others. Charley has a unique ability to customize his show to fit the after night show personality of any crowd thus providing him the opportunity to perform for thousands of people. on Free Stage

53 Sheridan County Fair PRCA RODEO PRCA Fair County Sheridan PRCA Rodeo Thursday, July 25 • 7:00PM Friday, July 26 • 7:00PM ~ Slack 9AM Friday ~ Muntin Thursday Friday Patriot Bustin Thursday Night Night Both Thursday and Friday Wild Ride

Bareback Riding Team Roping Steer Wrestling Barrel Racing Saddle Bronc Riding Bull Riding Calf Roping Stop by the Cook Shack and Enjoy a Burger

$15 Beer at the gate Gardens 54 10 and under free Sheridan County Fair EventsFair County Sheridan Marcus The Funny Man that does Tricks Michael Mezmer Danger Magic & Hypnosis Freddie Prez Entertainment and Giveaways Laser Tag Bungee Jump Carnival Battle Balls Thursday 5 - 11PM Friday & Saturday Prairie Pals Petting Zoo 11AM - 5PM & 6 - 11PM AUCTION Saturday July 27 - 2PM

MudRun Saturday $10 at the gate July 27 • noon 10 and under free

Sunday Bump July 28 • Noon -N- $10 at the gate Run 10 and under free

You will want to be sure to attend the Bump 'N Run motorcross competitions held throughout the summer. The excitement and thrill is contagious as the drivers navigate turns, bumps and jumps while trying to "bump" the other drivers out of the way and be the first to cross the finish line. 55 Darryl Worley

Saturday, July 27 • 8:15PM •

The rich, reedy tones and all-American, blue-collar themes in his #1 hits “,” “Awful, Beautiful Life” and “Have You Forgotten?” are reminders of the down-to-Earth, Haggard-like Darryl Worley you always knew. The island vibes and blue-eyed soul in new songs “It’s Good To Be Me,” “Lay It On Me” and “Lonely Alone” suggest there’s another, almost-funky, version of Worley that’s been kept under wraps Charley Jenkins Night Show Opening at 7:15PM Out of 45,000 contestants Charley was a top 12 finalist on NBC’s hit $ show, Nashville Star. With that as well as a performance on Today 25 Show, Charley’s career has gained at the gate tremendous momentum. Event Tickets 10 and under free available by calling 406-765-7389 Credit Cards Accepted Buy a Combination Ticket: $ 5 Events - 60 end 7/25 at noon 2 PRCA Rodeo Performances and Night Show, Mud Run, Bump-N-Run

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