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Since its establishment in 1949, the Coconino County Fair continues to promote community involvement and interest in agriculture, horticulture, livestock, household arts, and diverse traditions, as well as many other areas. This is accomplished by providing an educational and entertaining experience in a family-friendly environment that encourages the public to showcase their accomplishments.

Fair Hours Carnival Hours Friday, September 1 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday, September 1 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, September 2 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Saturday, September 2 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday, September 3 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday, September 3 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday, September 4 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday, September 4 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Fair Admission Prices For More Information Adult $8 Coconino County Parks and Recreation Senior (65 & over) $5 2446 Fort Tuthill Loop Child (Age 6 – 12) $5 Flagstaff, Arizona 86005-8701 Child (Age 5 and under) Free Phone: 928-679-8000 Military Discount (w/ID) $7 Fax: 928-774-2572 Corporate Group Rate Please call for price CoconinoCountyFair.com Parking $5/vehicle Facebook.com/CoconinoParksandRec [email protected]

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1 2017 Coconino County Fair Book

2 2017 In-County Outreach Program 2017 In-County Outreach Program Attention: Fredonia, Page, Tuba City, Grand , and Williams — this is your Fair, too! Make sure your best pieces of art, crafts or hobbies get into the Fair.

The in-county outreach program allows you the opportunity to have your non-livestock, non-perishable entries for the Coconino County Fair to be picked up and returned by the Parks and Recreation Department at a convenient loca- tion. With a minimum of 10 exhibitors in each area, Fredonia, Page, Tuba City, Grand Canyon, and Williams can be part of the program. Round up 10 of your friends and family, have them enter an exhibit and the gas is on us!

To take advantage of this opportunity, simply complete the in-county outreach request form along with a minimum of 10 fair entry forms from other individuals in your area. Note: check entry deadlines on the entry forms.

2017 In-County Outreach Request Form

A minimum of 10 exhibitors from each Outreach site is required. Please call CCPR at 928-679-8000 prior to the sched- uled pick-up date to ensure that 10 entries have been received and that a pick-up is scheduled.

All entries must be pre-entered by the stated deadline(s) using the appropriate Fair entry form(s). Submit entry form(s) with this In-County Outreach Request Form.

NAME (first, middle initial, last)

MAILING ADDRESS PHONE AGE

CITY STATE ZIP

EMAIL ADDRESS

Please select your preferred pick-up location:

Fredonia (school parking lot), Wednesday, August 23, Noon - 1:30 p.m.

Grand Canyon (Main Post Office), Thursday, August 24, 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

Page (Public Library), Wednesday, August 23, 3:30 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Tuba City (Chapter House), Thursday, August 24, 10:30 a.m. - Noon

Williams (Public Library), Friday, August 25, 10:30 a.m. - Noon

Exhibitor Signature Parent/Guardian (if applicable) Date

Send this request form with your Fair entry form(s) to: Coconino County Parks and Recreation 2446 Fort Tuthill Loop Flagstaff, AZ 86005 928-679-8000 Fax 928-774-2572 3 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 2017 Coconino County Officials

Coconino County Board of Supervisors Art Babbott, Supervisor - District 1 Elizabeth C. Archuleta, Supervisor - District 2 Matt Ryan, Chair - District 3 Jim Parks, Supervisor - District 4 Lena Fowler, Supervisor - District 5

Coconino County Parks & Recreation Department Staff Ricky Conway, Fair Manager, Recreation Coordinator Wanda DeHerrera, Administrative Support II Geoffrey Gross, Program Coordinator Brian Grube, Assistant Director Jason Holleman, Trades Worker Liz Krug, Community Relations Coordinator Mike Mahr, Business Manager Rob Morrison, Maintenance Manager Curtis Naseyowma, Park Maintenance Worker Terri Plassman, Administrative Specialist III James Richardson, Trades Worker Craig Schilling, Trades Worker Tim Schulz, Special Events Coordinator Jeff Stein, Construction Program Manager Frederick Tallman, Parks Maintenance Worker Kevin Van Horn, Facility Maintenance Supervisor Denise Webb, Accounting Technician II

Fair Superintendents Agriculture & Horticulture Nick Lipinski & Galen Guerrette Fine Arts Nancy Neve Floriculture Carol Burris Gems & Minerals Janet Findley Hobbies & Collectables Noelle Donnelly Home Economics Lynda Locke Junior Beef (4-H) Tiffany Hermann Club Work (4-H) Monite Vergel de Dios & Angela Kaminski Jr. Goat Lori Willman Junior & Open Horse (4-H) Kim Horn Horse, Gymkhana Suzi Smith Junior & Open Llama (4-H) Eric Souders Junior Swine (4-H) Sandy Engelke Junior Poultry (4-H) Anthony Campbell Junior Rabbits & Cavies (4-H) Stacie Muller-Stotts Junior Sheep & Wool (4-H) Krista Randall Livestock Coordinator Eric Treece Open Poultry Connie Lipinski Open Rabbits & Cavies Doreen Holtje Open Sheep & Wool Krista Randall Open Youth Beverly Standing & Becca Dickerson Schools Vacant

4 Table of Contents Table of Contents 2017 In-County Outreach Program...... 3 2017 Coconino County Officials...... 4 How to enter an exhibit into the Fair...... 6 General Fair Rules...... 7 Important Dates & Deadlines By Department...... 8 Judging Dates & Times By Department...... 9 Entry Form A – NON-LIVESTOCK...... 10 Entry Form B – 4-H LIVESTOCK & NON-LIVESTOCK...... 12 Entry Form C – OPEN LIVESTOCK...... 14 General Livestock Rules...... 16 4-H Livestock Rules...... 18 Junior Livestock Exhibitor Grievance Procedures...... 20 Round Robin Showmanship Procedures...... 21 National Show Ring Code of Ethics...... 22 2016 Junior Livestock Auction Buyers List...... 25 2016 Coconino County Fair Grand Champions...... 26 2016 Coconino County Fair Reserve Champions...... 27 Northern Arizona Junior Livestock Association, Inc. Auction Rules...... 28 Agriculture & Horticulture...... 32 Fine Arts...... 41 Floriculture...... 46 Gems & Minerals...... 55 Hobbies & Collectables...... 57 Home Economics...... 62 Junior Beef 4-H...... 74 Clubwork 4-H...... 75 Jr. Goat...... 80 4-H & Open Horse Show...... 82 4-H Gymkhana...... 83 Junior Llama 4-H...... 84 Junior Swine 4-H...... 85 Junior Poultry...... 88 Junior Rabbits & Cavies 4-H...... 93 Jr. Sheep & Wool 4-H...... 96 Open Poultry...... 99 Open Rabbits & Cavies...... 100 Open Sheep & Wool...... 104 Open Youth...... 105 Schools...... 111

5 2017 Coconino County Fair Book How to enter an exhibit into the Fair Go online or use the forms here

1. Select your area or areas of interest – gardening, cooking, animals, art, etc. 2. Find the department/s or category that represents your area of interest – Agriculture & Horticulture, Home Economics, Open Poultry, Fine Arts, etc. 3. Find the entry form for your area of interest on pages 10-15. There are three types of entry forms: • Entry Form A – is for non-livestock entries such as Agriculture & Horticulture, Gems & Minerals, Home Economics, etc. • Entry Form B – is for youth involved in 4-H projects only. • Entry Form C – is for anyone entering an animal in an Open animal category. In other words, anyone except 4-H exhibitors entering 4-H projects. 4. Complete the Entry Form. • Department Code – The two letter code for each Department. These are found on the first page of each Department’s section in the Fairbook. For convenience they are also listed here. • Agriculture & Horticulture – AH • Fine Arts – FA • Floriculture – FL • Gems & Minerals – GM • Hobbies & Collectables – HC • Home Economics - HE • 4-H Jr. Beef – JB • 4-H Club Work – JC • Junior Goat – JG • 4-H Jr. Horse – JH • 4-H Gymkhana – JHG • 4-H Jr. Llama & Alpaca – JL • 4-H Jr. Swine – JM • 4-H Jr. Poultry – JP • 4-H Jr. Rabbits & Cavies – JR • 4-H Jr. Sheep – JS • Open Horse Show – OH • Open Poultry – OP • Open Rabbits & Cavies – OR • Open Sheep & Wool – OS • Open Youth – OY • Schools – SC • Class Code – Is a one or two letter code found on the first page of each Department’s section in the Fairbook. The code will denote one’s age group or level of expertise. • Lot Number & Description – Are the 5 digit number and description for the specific item you want to enter. For example, the lot num- ber and description for a Baseball Card Collection in the Hobbies & Collectables Department looks like this: CARD COLLECTIONS Lot Description 05010 Baseball 5. Email, mail or fax your entry form as indicated on the entry form. A separate entry from is required for each department you entered into. Note: One entry per lot number unless otherwise stated in the department guidelines. 6. Still have questions? You can call the Superintendent whose number is on the first page of each Department’s section in the Fair- book or call the Entries Hotline at 928-679-8030 or email [email protected]. Helpful Definitions Department Code – The two letter code identifying each department for example, Agriculture & Horticulture, Floriculture, Home Economics, Open Rabbits, Jr. Poultry. Department Class Code – A group of exhibits sharing similar characteristics such as age, skill level, division or breed. Entry – An eligible animal or exhibit which is entered to be judged. Exhibit – An object or a collection of objects shown in a lot (synonymous with entry.) Exhibitor – The individual or entity submitting an entry and responsible for animals and articles entered. If not the owner of the articles or animals entered, the exhibitor is acting as agent for such owner. In the case of a minor, the exhibitor is defined as participant and parent and/or legal guardian. Judging – American System: The judging process to rank exhibits against one another and award one first placing, one sec- ond placing, etc. Danish System: The judging process to compare each exhibit on its own merit against the scorecard, where applicable, or recognized standard and award as many first placing, second placing, etc. as merited. Large Livestock – Includes cattle, sheep, swine, goats, and llamas. Lot Number - A number assigned to individual entries or competitions. Small Livestock – Includes poultry, pigeons, rabbits and cavies.

Entry forms are also available online Email your entry questions CoconinoCountyFair.com [email protected]

6 General Fair Rules General Fair Rules In addition to these General Fair Rules, all other rules listed in the Fair Book apply. Violation of any rule as listed may result in disqualification from the Fair, removal of exhibitor and/or exhibits from the fairgrounds, and/or forfeiture of awards. Please read all rules carefully.

1. All rules are subject to interpretation by Coconino County Parks and Recreation (CCPR). CCPR reserves the right to add or amend these rules as deemed necessary. 2. All departments are open to Coconino County residents ONLY unless stated otherwise in the individual department rules. 3. Commercial organizations, non-profit organizations, and any others exhibiting articles not-for-competition must make arrangements with the Parks & Recreation Manager. The Parks & Recreation Manager will, in all cases, be the final authority in matters pertaining to commercial and non-competitive exhibits. 4. CCPR will take every precaution to ensure proper care and protection of exhibits while at the Fair, yet will accept no responsibility for the loss or damage to any exhibit. 5. The only livestock and domestic animals permitted on fairgrounds during the Fair will be as follows: a. service dogs . b registered Fair exhibit animals . c animals contracted as Fair entertainment d. animals used for exhibition/demonstration . e animals approved through CCPR 6. Exhibitors’ vehicles will not be allowed on the fairgrounds between 9:00 a.m. on Friday, first day of the Fair and Mon- day, last day of the Fair except with the approval of Fair management. 7. Entry Form Deadlines: All 4-H exhibitors must submit their completed Junior exhibitor entry forms and 4-H project record sheets directly to the 4-H Youth Development Agent at the Cooperative Extension Office, 2304 N. 3rd Street, Flagstaff, AZ 86004. All 4-H Junior entry forms must be received by Friday, August 4 at 3:00 p.m. All entries, other than 4-H, must be mailed, faxed or brought to CCPR Exit 337 off I-17. Mail: 2446 Fort Tuthill Loop, Flagstaff, AZ 86005 Fax: 928-774-2572. No late entries will be accepted. Use entry forms located in the Fair Book (or duplicated copies) or online at www.CoconinoCountyFair.com. Call 928-679-8030 or email [email protected] for entry related questions. 8. Ribbons and Awards: All departments list whether ribbon, trophy or special awards are available. However, there may be additional awards such as sponsored gift certificates. 9. Exhibitors are responsible for transportation of exhibits to and from the Fair or to and from County Outreach pickup locations. 10. No exhibit may be entered in multiple lots unless individual department rules state otherwise. 11. CCPR has the authority to disqualify any entrant in case of violation of general or special rules, or for misconduct while on the fairgrounds. The decision of the Parks & Recreation Manager or CCPR Director will be final. 12. Superintendents and/or CCPR reserve the right to refuse entries, which are substandard, offensive, or hazardous to the public. CCPR will make the final decision when necessary. 13. Five or more entries per exhibitor in one department entitle the exhibitor to 1 one-day free admission to the Fair. 14. Entry Receiving Locations: Exhibitors must take entries directly to the appropriate Fair building as noted in Fair Book. Parking is available in the main lot north of fairgrounds entrance. For large and/or heavy department entries, vehicles may enter the fairgrounds via the alley west of the Livestock Show Ring or gate south of the Commercial Building (see fairground map on previous page). Please be cautious of workers, equipment and vehicles on the fairgrounds. Contact the department Superintendent if you have any questions regarding access to the building on entry day. 15. Coconino County is an equal opportunity provider of event activities and vendor spaces where sundry articles, items, products, documents, materials, parts, assemblies, and plants, animals, minerals and like kinds [altogether called “Product”] are possessed on site and/or presented to the public for display, use, exchange and/or sale. By signing a license or receiving a permit or other permission from Coconino County to be present at and to use the Coconino County Fairgrounds for the display, exchange or sale of any Product, the Licensee, Exhibitor, and/or possessor of such Product warrants and assures Coconino County that the Product is lawfully possessed, is not counterfeit or con- traband material, and the possession of such Product by the Licensee/Exhibitor is not violative of any federal, state or local law, statute or ordinance. Furthermore, the Licensee/ Exhibitor warrants and assures Coconino County that the Licensee/ Exhibitor shall not engage in the possession, display, sale or exchange of Product that Licensee/ Exhibitor knows or has reason to know is counterfeit, contraband, illegal or unlawful. Violation of this provision may expose the offender to prosecution by the appropriate local, state or federal authority. Licensees/ Exhibitors shall cooperate with law enforcement in the investigation and prosecution of offenders.

7 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Important Dates & Deadlines By Department

Department Entry Forms Receiving Receiving Due Date Time Agriculture & Horticulture Fri., Aug. 18 Wed., Aug. 30 10 AM - 7 PM Fine Arts Fri., Aug. 4 Sun. Aug. 20 1 PM - 6 PM Mon. Aug. 21 5:30 PM - 8 PM Floriculture Fri., Aug. 18 Thurs., Aug. 31 2 PM - 6 PM Gems & Minerals* Fri., Aug. 11 Sun., Aug. 27 1 PM - 5 PM Hobbies & Collectables Fri., Aug. 11 Wed., Aug. 30 3 PM - 7 PM Home Economics Fri., Aug. 18 Tues., Aug. 29 3 PM - 7 PM Home Economics - Quilts Only Fri., Aug. 18 Sat., Aug 26 9 AM - 12 PM Jr. Beef Fri., Aug. 4 Thurs., Aug. 31 9 AM - 4 PM Jr. Clubwork Contact club leader. Wed., Aug. 30 4 PM - 7 PM Thurs., Aug. 31 9:30 AM - 11:30 AM Jr. Goat Fri., Aug. 4 Thurs., Aug. 31 12 PM - 4 PM Jr. & Open Horse Fri., Aug. 11 (Open) Sat., Aug. 26 8 AM Fri., Aug. 4 (Jr.) Sun., Aug. 27 8 AM 4-H Gymkhana Fri., Aug. 4 Sat., Aug. 26 3 PM Jr. Llama/Alpaca Fri., Aug. 4 Thurs., Aug. 31 12 PM - 5 PM Jr. Swine Fri., Aug. 4 Thurs., Aug. 31 9 AM - 4 PM Jr. Poultry Fri., Aug. 4 Wed., Aug. 30 3 PM - 7 PM Thurs., Aug. 31 9 AM - 12 PM Jr. Rabbits & Cavies Fri., Aug. 4 Wed., Aug. 30 3 PM - 7 PM Thurs., Aug. 31 9 AM - 12 PM Jr. Sheep & Wool Fri., Aug. 4 Thurs., Aug. 31 12 PM - 4 PM Open Poultry Fri., Aug. 4 Wed., Aug. 30 3 PM - 7 PM Open Rabbits & Cavies Fri., Aug. 11 Wed., Aug. 30 9 AM - 5 PM Open Sheep & Wool Fri., Aug. 11 Thurs., Aug. 31 1 PM - 7 PM Open Youth Fri., Aug. 11 Tues., Aug. 29 3 PM - 7 PM Schools n/a TBD TBD

* Gems & Minerals receving for outside of Flagstaff vicinity, i.e. Page, Fredonia, Tuba City: - Thurs., Aug. 31, 10 AM -12 PM

Enter your exhibits online! Save time and hassle by filling out entry forms and paperwork online, while making sure your entry is correct and complete. Visit CoconinoCountyFair.com and click on “Entries and Exhibits” for a link to an easy, online system to enter your exhibits. Coconino County Fair uses ShoWorks, the most popular exhibitor and entries management software used by over 1,000 state and county fairs.  8 Judging Dates & Times By Department Judging Dates & Times By Department

Department Judging Date Judging Judging Time Location Agriculture & Horticulture Thurs., Aug. 31 9 AM AH Building Fine Arts TBD TBD FA Building Floriculture Fri., Sept. 1 8 AM FL Building Gems & Minerals Thurs., Aug. 31 2 PM GM Building Hobbies & Collectables Thurs., Aug. 31 5 PM HC Building Home Economics Wed., Aug. 30 9 AM HE Building Jr. Beef Showmanship & Conformation - Fri., Sept. 1 1:30 PM Livestock Show Ring Breeding Cattle Show - Fri., Sept. 1 7:30 PM Jr. Clubwork Thurs., Aug. 31 1 PM JC Building Jr. Goat Market Goat Show - Fri., Sept. 1 4 PM Livestock Show Ring Breeding Showmanship & Conformation - Fri., Sept. 1 7:30 PM Small Stock Show Pet, Pack, & Dairy Goat Show - Sun., Sept. 3 10 AM Area Livestock Show Ring Jr. & Open Horse Jr. & Open Western Classes - Sat., Aug. 26 8 AM Posse Arena (Rain make-up day - Sat., Sept. 23) Jr. & Open English Classes - Sun., Aug. 27 8 AM Posse Arena (Rain make-up day - Sun., Sept. 24) 4-H Team Grooming - Sun., Sept. 3 1:30 PM Livestock Show Ring 4-H Gymkhana Sat., Aug. 26 3 PM Posse Arena Jr. Llama/Alpaca Llama Showmanship - Fri., Sept. 1 5 PM Livestock Show Ring Llama Costume Show - Sun., Sept. 3 6 PM Llama Obstacle Show - Mon., Sept. 4 10 AM Jr. Swine Market Conformation - Fri., Sept. 1 10 AM Livestock Show Ring Swine Showmanship - Sat., Sept. 2 9 AM Jr. Poultry Showmanship & Conformation - Fri., Sept. 1 1 PM Small Stock Poultry Bldg. Jr. Rabbits & Cavies Conformation - Thurs., Aug. 31 9 AM Small Stock Show Showmanship - Fri., Sept. 1 9 AM Area Jr. Sheep & Wool Market & Showmanship - Fri., Sept. 1 6:30 PM Livestock Show Ring Breeding Sheep - Fri., Sept. 1 7:30 PM Livestock Show Ring Open Poultry Thurs., Aug. 31 1 PM Poultry Bldg. Open Rabbits & Cavies Thurs., Aug. 31 9 AM Small Stock Show Area Open Sheep & Wool Sat., Sept. 2 10 AM Small Stock Show Area Open Youth Wed., Aug. 30 9 AM OY Building Schools TBD TBD SC Building Jr. Fair Awards Mon., Sept. 4 12:30 PM Livestock Show Ring Round Robin Small & Large Livestock - Sun., Sept. 3 2 PM Livestock Show Ring Showmanship

Dates and times are subject to change. Check with the department Superintendent or the Fair Program for final judging schedule.

9 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Entry Form A – NON-LIVESTOCK You may duplicate this form. 2017 Coconino County Fair Please carefully read department rules & classifications before filling out the Specify departments entered. Use a separate form for each exhibitor and form. department you are entering. Questions should be addressed to the appropriate Superintendent. Only one (1) entry per lot number unless otherwise stated in individual department guidelines.  AGRICULTURE & HORTICULTURE  FLORICULTURE  GEMS & MINERALS  HOBBIES & COLLECTABLES  HOME ECONOMICS  OPEN YOUTH  FINE ARTS Include title and list the price if it is for sale or NFS (not for sale) in the description. PRINT OR TYPE YOUR ENTRIES Entry forms also available online at CoconinoCountyFair.com Dept. Class Lot Number (use Description of Article Code Code all five digits (use exact description from Fair Book) listed) AH A 02460 Beans, Bush Green, 1 quart

Please accept the entries described above, subject to the rules and classifications governing the exhibits listed in the Fair Book. I have read all applicable rules and agree to be governed by them in exhibiting the above items.

Exhibitor Name Signature Parent/ Guardian (if applicable) Date of Birth

Mailing Address (Street, City/town, zip) Phone Email

Send this form to: Received: Entered: Official Coconino County Parks & Recreation 2446 Fort Tuthill Loop Flagstaff, AZ 86005 Use Only Exhibitor Number: Phone: 928-679-8030 Fax: 928-774-2572 Email: [email protected] 10 Entry Form A – NON-LIVESTOCK Entry Form A – NON-LIVESTOCK You may duplicate this form. 2017 Coconino County Fair Please carefully read department rules & classifications before filling out the Specify departments entered. Use a separate form for each exhibitor and form. department you are entering. Questions should be addressed to the appropriate Superintendent. Only one (1) entry per lot number unless otherwise stated in individual department guidelines.  AGRICULTURE & HORTICULTURE  FLORICULTURE  GEMS & MINERALS  HOBBIES & COLLECTABLES  HOME ECONOMICS  OPEN YOUTH  FINE ARTS Include title and list the price if it is for sale or NFS (not for sale) in the description. PRINT OR TYPE YOUR ENTRIES Entry forms also available online at CoconinoCountyFair.com Dept. Class Lot Number (use Description of Article Code Code all five digits (use exact description from Fair Book) listed) AH A 02460 Beans, Bush Green, 1 quart

Please accept the entries described above, subject to the rules and classifications governing the exhibits listed in the Fair Book. I have read all applicable rules and agree to be governed by them in exhibiting the above items.

Exhibitor Name Signature Parent/ Guardian (if applicable) Date of Birth

Mailing Address (Street, City/town, zip) Phone Email

Send this form to: Received: Entered: Official Coconino County Parks & Recreation 2446 Fort Tuthill Loop Flagstaff, AZ 86005 Use Only Exhibitor Number: Phone: 928-679-8030 Fax: 928-774-2572 Email: [email protected] 11 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Entry Form B – 4-H LIVESTOCK & NON-LIVESTOCK

2017 Coconino County Fair You may duplicate this form. Please carefully read department rules Specify departments entered. Use a separate form for each exhibitor and & classifications before filling out the department you are entering. form. Questions should be addressed to the appropriate Superintendent. Only one (1) entry per lot number unless otherwise stated in individual department guidelines.  4-H GOAT  4-H SWINE  4-H LLAMA  4-H BEEF  4-H SHEEP & WOOL  4-H RABBIT & CAVY  4-H POULTRY  4-H GYMKHANA  4-H HORSE SHOW  CLUB WORK

PRINT OR TYPE YOUR ENTRIES Entry forms also available online at CoconinoCountyFair.com Dept. Dept. Lot Number Description Code Class (use all five (use exact description from Fair Book) Code digits listed) JG MG 01130 Jr. Showmanship

Please accept the entries described above, subject to the rules and classifications governing the exhibits listed in the Fair Book. I have read all applicable rules and agree to be governed by them in exhibiting the above items.

Exhibitor Name Signature Parent/ Guardian (if applicable) Date of Birth

Mailing Address (Street, City/town, zip) Phone Email

4-H Development Agent Signature

4-H Club Name Send this form to: Received: Entered: Official Cooperative Extension Attn: Kim Horn 2304 N. 3rd Street, Flagstaff, AZ 86004 Use Only Exhibitor Number: Phone: 928-774-1868 Fax: 928-774-1860 Email: [email protected] 12 Entry Form B – 4-H LIVESTOCK & NON-LIVESTOCK Entry Form B – 4-H LIVESTOCK & NON-LIVESTOCK

2017 Coconino County Fair You may duplicate this form. Please carefully read department rules Specify departments entered. Use a separate form for each exhibitor and & classifications before filling out the department you are entering. form. Questions should be addressed to the appropriate Superintendent. Only one (1) entry per lot number unless otherwise stated in individual department guidelines.  4-H GOAT  4-H SWINE  4-H LLAMA  4-H BEEF  4-H SHEEP & WOOL  4-H RABBIT & CAVY  4-H POULTRY  4-H GYMKHANA  4-H HORSE SHOW  CLUB WORK

PRINT OR TYPE YOUR ENTRIES Entry forms also available online at CoconinoCountyFair.com Dept. Dept. Lot Number Description Code Class (use all five (use exact description from Fair Book) Code digits listed) JG MG 01130 Jr. Showmanship

Please accept the entries described above, subject to the rules and classifications governing the exhibits listed in the Fair Book. I have read all applicable rules and agree to be governed by them in exhibiting the above items.

Exhibitor Name Signature Parent/ Guardian (if applicable) Date of Birth

Mailing Address (Street, City/town, zip) Phone Email

4-H Development Agent Signature

4-H Club Name Send this form to: Received: Entered: Official Cooperative Extension Attn: Kim Horn 2304 N. 3rd Street, Flagstaff, AZ 86004 Use Only Exhibitor Number: Phone: 928-774-1868 Fax: 928-774-1860 Email: [email protected] 13 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Entry Form C – OPEN LIVESTOCK

2017 Coconino County Fair You may duplicate this form. Please carefully read department rules Specify departments entered. Use a separate form for each exhibitor and & classifications before filling out the department you are entering. form. Questions should be addressed to the appropriate Superintendent. Only one (1) entry per lot number unless otherwise stated in individual department guidelines.  OPEN HORSE SHOW - $3 / entry  OPEN SHEEP & WOOL - $3 / entry  OPEN RABBIT & CAVY - 50¢ / entry  OPEN POULTRY - 50¢ / entry PRINT OR TYPE YOUR ENTRIES Entry forms also available online at CoconinoCountyFair.com Dept. Class Lot Number Description of Article OH & OS: Code Code (use all five (use exact description from Fair Book) $3/entry digits listed) OR & OP: 50¢/entry OP 01000 01 Cockerel / Australop .50 OH 0 05000 English Showmanship 3.00

TOTAL

Payment Method Check Credit Card Credit Card Exp.

Please accept the entries described above, subject to the rules and classifications governing the exhibits listed in the Fair Book. I have read all applicable rules and agree to be governed by them in exhibiting the above items.

Exhibitor Name Signature Parent/ Guardian (if applicable) Date of Birth

Mailing Address (Street, City/town, zip) Phone Email

Send this form to: Received: Entered: Official Coconino County Parks & Recreation 2446 Fort Tuthill Loop Flagstaff, AZ 86005 Use Only Exhibitor Number: Phone: 928-679-8030 Fax: 928-774-2572 Email: [email protected] 14 Entry Form C – OPEN LIVESTOCK Entry Form C – OPEN LIVESTOCK

2017 Coconino County Fair You may duplicate this form. Please carefully read department rules Specify departments entered. Use a separate form for each exhibitor and & classifications before filling out the department you are entering. form. Questions should be addressed to the appropriate Superintendent. Only one (1) entry per lot number unless otherwise stated in individual department guidelines.  OPEN HORSE SHOW - $3 / entry  OPEN SHEEP & WOOL - $3 / entry  OPEN RABBIT & CAVY - 50¢ / entry  OPEN POULTRY - 50¢ / entry PRINT OR TYPE YOUR ENTRIES Entry forms also available online at CoconinoCountyFair.com Dept. Class Lot Number Description of Article OH & OS: Code Code (use all five (use exact description from Fair Book) $3/entry digits listed) OR & OP: 50¢/entry OP 01000 01 Cockerel / Australop .50 OH 0 05000 English Showmanship 3.00

TOTAL

Payment Method Check Credit Card Credit Card Exp.

Please accept the entries described above, subject to the rules and classifications governing the exhibits listed in the Fair Book. I have read all applicable rules and agree to be governed by them in exhibiting the above items.

Exhibitor Name Signature Parent/ Guardian (if applicable) Date of Birth

Mailing Address (Street, City/town, zip) Phone Email

Send this form to: Received: Entered: Official Coconino County Parks & Recreation 2446 Fort Tuthill Loop Flagstaff, AZ 86005 Use Only Exhibitor Number: Phone: 928-679-8030 Fax: 928-774-2572 Email: [email protected] 15 2017 Coconino County Fair Book allowed to remain on the fairgrounds and cannot be sold. General Livestock If a question arises as to the health of the animal, a vet- erinarian will be summoned at the expense of the owner or exhibitor. Deformed and/or injured animals will not be Rules accepted and may not be shown. 8. If any exhibitor, or parent of an exhibitor, verbally or phys- ically confronts a judge, that exhibitor will be disquali- fied, and the exhibitor (and/or parents) will be required to immediately remove themselves and the exhibit(s) involved from the fairgrounds. Awards will be forfeited. Any exhibitor, parent, leader, or fairgoer who verbally or physically confronts a judge will be required to immedi- ately remove themselves from the fairgrounds. 9. The base date for determining the age of an animal will Eric Treece, Open and Junior Livestock Coordinator. be the first day of the Fair, unless stated otherwise in 928-526-6346 individual department rules. 10. No chemicals (except those approved in writing by the In addition to the General Fair Rules, National Show Ring Fair management) shall be used within livestock pens or Code of Ethics, and individual department rules, the follow- barn areas. ing regulations shall apply to all Junior Livestock and Open 11. Ownership requirement of non-market livestock is 60 Livestock entries. Any violation of these rules may result days prior to opening day of the Fair. Animals must be in disqualification from the fair, removal of exhibitor and in the exhibitor’s possession and under his or her daily exhibits from the fairgrounds, and/or forfeiture of awards. care from that date forward. Please read all rules carefully. 12. All livestock exhibitors must check-in their own animals. 13. Ownership papers, ear tags, tattoos, and required 1. It is the sole responsibility of each exhibitor to health inspection papers must accompany all animals to learn about and adhere to all state and federal livestock weigh-in and check-in. Any animal without accompanying requirements, whether or not published in this Fair Book. proper ownership papers and tags or tattoos will not be The County takes no responsibility for exhibitors not accepted or weighed in. knowing or abiding by state or federal regulations. 14. Check Entry Deadline and Receiving Dates and Times 2. All rules are subject to interpretation by CCPR. CCPR Schedule for all livestock. reserves the right to add to or amend these rules as 15. All livestock must be inspected by a veterinarian and/ deemed necessary. Willful violation of any Fair rules will or Livestock Inspector during official weigh-in times. result in disciplinary action, including refusal of entries or Livestock MUST be vet checked prior to being placed removal of entries from this and/or subsequent fairs. in barns. All livestock must have accompanying owner- 3. All Junior animal exhibitors, including Horse exhibitors, ship/hauling papers. Animals must be checked in with must be at least nine (9) years of age and not have appropriate Superintendents prior to being placed in passed their nineteenth (19th) birthday by January 1, barns. 2017. 16. Exhibitors who live more than 50 miles away from Flag- 4. Exhibitor must have reasonable control over his or her staff area (i.e. Page, Tuba City, etc.) may start loading animal at all times while at the Fair. Any exhibitor who and remove exhibits from the Fair Grounds at 2:30 p.m. cannot maintain reasonable control over his or her on Monday. This is for all species of Livestock (large animals will be required to remove the animal from the and small), and 4-H Club Work. All exhibits MUST be fairgrounds. returning to the exhibitor’s residence. No vehicles will be 5. All exhibitors, parents, leaders, advisors, etc. are to allowed on the Fair Grounds before 4:00 p.m. If Large conduct themselves in a proper manner. This includes Livestock is removed, exhibitor must meet barn clean-up proper behavior and proper dress as required by the 4-H rules before departure. Animals sold in the auction can- program – no tennis shoes, open- toed shoes, t-shirts not be removed from the Fair Grounds prior to 4:00 p.m. or ball caps while showing. 4-H members must conduct on Monday. themselves in a showmanship manner appropriate to 17. All sheep and goats must meet current state and 4-H. Use of inappropriate language or conduct by exhibi- federal regulations. Also, see Sheep and Goat Depart- tors, parents, leaders, advisors, etc. is prohibited and ments for specific regulations. is grounds for disqualification. Violation of this rule will 18. All small stock (rabbits and poultry) must be vet- result in expulsion from the barn, show ring, or fair- checked upon arrival and before being placed in a pen grounds. or a cage. Check with the Superintendent for pen or 6. When animal barns are closed for any reason, all cage assignment. parents, leaders, and visitors are required to leave the 19. Once an animal is checked in, no replacement animal closed area. will be allowed for any reason. 7. All animals must be healthy, sound, free of drugs, and free of external parasites. No unhealthy animals will be Rules continued on next page. 16 General Livestock Rules 20. Large livestock exhibitors must complete morning feed- 25. Breeding animals (beef, sheep, goats, rabbits, poultry) ing and primary clean-up of pen area before 9:00 a.m. may be advertised for sale, starting Sunday at 10:00 each day. After 9:00 a.m. there will be no unattended a.m. This includes both Junior and open animals. See pans in the pens, except for water containers in the the department Superintendent for specific advertising goat and sheep barns and automatic waterers in the requirements. Exhibitors are responsible for the care, swine barn. Evening feeding must take place before safety, and control of animals that have been sold until 7:30 p.m. All tack and feed containers should be such animals have left the fairgrounds. clearly labeled with exhibitor’s name. It is also recom- mended that exhibitor’s name be put in some obscure place on show clothes. Tools must be put away imme- diately after use. All tools should be clearly marked, in Many Thanks To Our permanent ink, with exhibitor’s name and 4-H club if applicable. 2016 Volunteers! 21. All exhibitors are required to completely clean out their pens, stripped to the ground, at the conclusion of the Joe Brown Fair. Treece 22. Grooming of animals will only be allowed in designated Dr. Susan Crawford DVM areas. Please check with the Superintendent for your Dr. Aaron Hisrick DVM department’s area. Dr. Charles Moore DVM 23. Cleaning supplies and bedding will not be provided to Dr. Linda Rae Westbrook DVM each exhibitor. Exhibitors are expected to provide their own cleaning equipment and bedding. Poultry and rab- bit exhibitors must check with department superinten- Many Thanks To Our dents for feeding and cleaning directions. 24. Nothing may be hung on stalls or pens without the 2016 Sponsors! department Superintendent’s approval. No commercial Eric & Charlotte Treece signs may be displayed in the barns without Fair man- agement approval.

17 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 11. The Weigh-In Committee will officially weigh all market 4-H Livestock livestock entries. Animals are to be clean and dry. No wet animals will be weighed. Animals will be weighed between 12:00 and 5:00 p.m. Exhibitors must be in Rules line for weigh-in no later than 5:00 p.m. Exhibitors must take their own large animal to weigh-in. Failure to 1. All Junior livestock departments are open to Coconino weigh-in your own large animal will result in the exhibi- County 4-H members only. Junior livestock exhibitors tor being disqualified and the animal being removed must be currently enrolled, and a member in good from the Fairgrounds. Small stock market project mem- standing, as determined by the 4-H agent. bers will be advised of small stock weigh-in procedures 2. The Northern Arizona Junior Livestock Auction Associa- when their animals are checked in at the Fair. tion will notify all 4-H market livestock project mem- 12. The large livestock Weigh-In Committee will consist of bers about animal ear tagging and/or identification. the Junior Livestock Coordinator, the Weigh Master, Market animal ownership deadlines are as follows: and select members of Northern Arizona Junior Live- Market Steer – May 1; Swine – June 15; Lamb – June stock Auction Association. Only one parent may assist 15; Goats – June 15; Poultry and Rabbit – July 1. All the exhibitor with getting their animal onto the scale. market animals must be ear-tagged or tattooed, in 13. Market livestock will be weighed one time only. Protest the possession of and under the daily care of the 4-H or request for reweigh must be made while the animal member by these deadlines. This marks the beginning is on the scale. The Weigh Master will balance the of the feeding period. scale and immediately reweigh the animal. The Weigh 3. All breeding livestock must be owned and under the Master will have final say. daily care of exhibitor 60 days prior to opening day of 14. Animals that do not make weight may be shown in the Fair. showmanship and feeder classes only, and will not be 4. Purchasing a market animal does not guarantee that sold through the auction. Members who do not want to the animal will be eligible to exhibit at the Fair; exhibit- show their sifted animal must remove it from the fair- ing at the Fair does not guarantee that the animal will grounds by 8:00 p.m. on weigh-in day. Animals sifted be sold at auction; selling an animal in the auction for other than weight must be removed immediately does not guarantee that a profit will be made. from the fairgrounds. 5. Each 4-H livestock exhibitor is encouraged to have a 15. Market animals not eligible to be auctioned may be livestock-related exhibit in the Clubwork building. advertised for sale starting on Sunday at 10:00 a.m. 6. A Junior livestock exhibitor may have two market and may be sold at that time by private treaty. Sale animals of the same species in a project. Both animals signs must be in good taste and approved by the must be properly identified and registered as project superintendent. Members who sell their animals out- animals with NAJLA at the start of the feeding program. side of the auction, and who do not pay the auction The exhibitor must decide which animal will be offi- commission, must make their own arrangements for cially weighed prior to putting an animal on the scale. disposition of their animals. Only one market animal per species can be officially 16. 4-H livestock exhibitors will be issued a wristband weighed-in at the Fair. This animal must be used by the for four days admission into the Fair and parking. In exhibitor for all market classes of that species. Animals addition, each Junior livestock exhibitor will receive sifted for weight cannot be replaced. An exception of one 4-day admission and parking passes for a par- this rule is made for Chicken Fryer Pen, and Pen of ent/guardian to accompany the exhibitor. All Junior Three Market Rabbits where 3 animals are weighed, Livestock Leaders will also receive a wristband for Fair and exhibitor may use another animal entered by him/ admission. If a parent of an exhibitor is a 4-H Livestock her for showmanship. Leader, then no additional passes will be issued. 7. Large male market animals must be castrated by the 17. To participate in the Coconino County Fair and Arizona livestock ownership deadline dates. Female goat, State Fair, 4-H Livestock Exhibitors (Beef, Dairy Goats, swine, and sheep may be used for market animals. Sheep, or Swine) must have attended a Youth Live- 8. Consumption of alcohol, use of drugs or use of stock Quality Assurance Certification Workshop. This tobacco by Junior exhibits is prohibited. certification is valid for three years. Workshop dates 9. Exhibitor must have purchased and/or raised, fed, and times will be announced in a 4-H newsletter. cared for, and trained his/her animal. 18. Each Youth Exhibitor must exhibit, take care of, fit, 10. Exhibitors shall show their own animals. Exceptions clean and show all of his/her own animals unless shall be made for persons with physical disabilities excused by the superintendent for reasons that are as determined by 4-H Youth Development Agent, the deemed sufficient. Livestock Coordinator, and the Fair Manager. Exhibitors 19. No filling or feeding by artificial means will be allowed showing in a market class must show in Showmanship. including the use of tubes or drench guns. Exhibitors must use their own animals for all Show- manship classes. Exhibitors who do not participate in Showmanship will NOT be allowed to auction their animal. 18 4-H Livestock Rules Coconino County Fair Committee Taking the Fair to the Next Level

The Fair Committee is a working committee comprised of volunteers that provide support in planning, promoting and producing the annual Coconino County Fair.

The fair is seeking citizens with strong interests and expertise in any of the following focus areas: • Educational Programming • Entertainment Programming • Sustainable Living and Conservation Programming • Vendor Recruitment • Volunteer Recruitment • Sponsorship Recruitment • Ribbon & Award Programming and Fundraising • 4-H Livestock and Non-livestock Programming and Outreach • Open Livestock Programming and Outreach • Fair Entries Program and Outreach

If you would like to participate in planning the annual County Fair, contact us at [email protected] or 928-679-8000. A working County Fair Committee will provide the foundation for noticeable benefits and improvements to the County Fair for years to come.

19 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Junior Livestock Exhibitor Grievance Procedures

In order for the Coconino County Fair to function efficiently, a Procedure to file a grievance grievance procedure and committee has been developed to 1. A grievance or protest can only be filed by an exhibitor. rule on all grievances, protests or appeals related to Ju- 2. Notify the department Superintendent where the nior livestock departments. The Grievance Committee shall exists to allow discussion and possible resolution prior consist of the 4-H Youth Development Agent; the Livestock to filing a written grievance. If the situation cannot be Coordinator; a junior livestock representative such as a 4-H resolved, obtain a grievance form from the Superinten- leader, NAJLA or a superintendent; a representative from dent. County Fair management; and one County Fair affiliate 3. On the form, write a complete statement concerning the (superintendent, volunteer, employee, or stakeholder.) The facts to include: 4-H Youth Development Agent will select the junior livestock a. date representative and the Fair Manager or Parks and Recreation b. time Director will select the representative from County Fair man- c. problem agement and the County Fair affiliate. The persons assigned d. signatures of interested parties, including the exhibitor to each year’s Grievance Committee shall be selected no e. addresses and phone numbers of said parties later than two weeks prior to the start of the fair. f. desire or not to present grievance to the Grievance committee The Grievance Committee will be facilitated by the 4-H Youth 4. The appropriate department Superintendent must sign Development Agent. Should it be determined that a conflict of the grievance form acknowledging the grievance and interest exists with any of the Grievance Committee members will notify the exhibitor that a grievance has been filed based on the nature of the dispute, the committee will be against them. responsible for selecting an acceptable replacement. Should 5. The written protest must be given to a Grievance members of the Grievance Committee not be present at the Committee member. time of the dispute, the committee will be responsible for 6. The Grievance Committee will meet with the Superinten- selecting an acceptable replacement. Decisions of this com- dent for further discussion and clarification. mittee will be by consensus and will be final. 7. The Grievance Committee will be assembled and will then meet privately to discuss the grievance and make a The Grievance Committee will consider no protest or ap- final decision. The final decision will be based on com- peal based upon the statement that the judge or judges are mittee consensus. incompetent or have overlooked an animal. The right of an 8. Persons submitting and/or persons upon whom a griev- exhibitor to appeal the decision of the judge to the Grievance ance has been submitted may present their case to Committee will lie only when it is charged that the award has the Grievance Committee. Presenters will be given 10 been made in violation of the rules governing the exhibit, minutes each. The desire to present to the Grievance or when it is charged the decision of the judge has been Committee shall be so noted on the Grievance Form. influenced or interfered with by another. All questions in dis- Presenters must make themselves available to present pute, or differences not covered by General Fair Rules, The to the committee when the committee meets and will be National Show Ring Code of Ethics for the Coconino County notified as to when said meeting will take place. Fair General Livestock Rules, or the Junior Livestock Rules 9. All decisions will be written on the back of the griev- shall be referred to the Grievance Committee whose decision ance form with the original given to the Fair Manager or shall be final. Parks and Recreation Director. The decision will be given verbally to the exhibitor receiving the grievance by the 4-H Youth Development Agent. The 4-H Youth Develop- ment Agent will sign the original form with the decision. Requests for a written copy of the grievance must be submitted to the Fair Manager or Parks and Recreation Director. 10. All protests must be made to the Grievance Committee within one hour of the occurrence in ques- tion. The Grievance Committee will attempt to make a decision regarding the grievance within two hours after having received the written grievance.

20 Round Robin Showmanship Procedures Round Robin Showmanship Procedures

Junior and Senior 4-H members who win a Showmanship Round Robin Showmanship Awards class are eligible to compete in Round Robin and Su- Senior Supreme Round Robin Showman: Award preme Round Robin Showmanship. Any Junior or Senior Junior Supreme Round Robin Showman: Award 4-H member who wins more than one Showmanship class Senior Small Stock Round Robin Showman: Award must decide which species they wish to show in and Junior Small Stock Round Robin Showman: Award notify the Livestock Coordinator immediately after the last Senior Large Stock Round Robin Showman: Award showmanship class the exhibitor is participating in. The Junior Large Stock Round Robin Showman: Award Reserve Showman of the species not chosen by the Grand Champion Showman will then be eligible to compete in Junior Herdsmen Award Round Robin. Two animals from each species will be at each station. There will be a small stock as well as a large Procedures stock Round Robin competition. Showmen may compete Each Junior Livestock department offers one Junior in either or both competitions. Small stock can include Herdsman Award based on the following criteria and point Rabbit, Cavie, and Poultry. Large Stock can include Llama, system: Market Swine, Market Sheep, Breeding Sheep, Market 1. 20 points: Neatness, attractiveness and cleanliness of Goat, Breeding Market Goat, Dairy/Non-Dairy Goat, Market exhibitor’s pens and surrounding area. Beef, Jr. Breeding Cattle, English Horse Showmanship, and 2. 30 points: Condition and appearance of exhibitor’s ani- Western Horse Showmanship. To qualify for Round Robin, mals throughout the Fair, and the level each class must have at least 2 Showmanship entries per of care and attention given to his/her animals. division (Jr. Sr.). Novice Showmanship is NOT included in 3. 25 points: Interaction with fairgoers, educational exhibit Round Robin Showmanship. or presentation in the barn. 4. 25 points: Friendliness and cooperation with staff and Showmen may compete in Supreme Round Robin Show- fellow exhibitors. manship. All showmen who wish to compete for Supreme Round Robin Showmanship must show all species present Total possible points = 100 points in small stock and large stock Round Robin. Junior and Senior large and small stock Round Robin showmanship Premier Exhibitor Award winners will be determined using a point system. The Ju- nior and Senior Supreme Showman will be selected using a Procedures combined score of large and small stock species. This is a $100 award offered by Arizona National Livestock 1. Showmen must show the same animal that was used Show. The award is open to any 4-H member showing in the showmanship class in which they won Champion Junior division cattle, sheep, swine, goats, poultry, rabbits, Showman or Reserve Champion Showman. horses, llamas or alpacas at the Fair. The Junior exhibitor 2. Each species will have appointed stations in the show is required to complete an application (see Superintendent) ring. For example; the Junior Showman will have his/her which includes a completed recommendation form from a animal at a station and the Senior Showman will have the livestock department Superintendent. All applications must same species at that station. (Each station will have two be turned into the 4-H Agent by Sunday evening, Septem- animals of the same species.) ber 3 at 7:00 p.m. The Award will be presented during the 3. Showman will show their own animals first. Showmen will Awards Program on Monday, September 4. Applications have about five minutes at each station and will rotate will be evaluated as follows: around the show ring until they have shown each spe- 1. One point for each animal department exhibited in. cies. 2. One point for having an exhibit in the Club Work building. 4. Each station will have a judge. Each judge will use a Record books do not count in this category. scorecard to judge each Showman. 3. One point for exhibiting, in the Club Work building, a 5. There will be a Junior Round Robin Champion and a completed County 4-H Record Book. Senior Round Robin Champion. A Junior and Senior 4. Two points for a blue in showmanship, one point for red. Supreme Round Robin Showman will be selected from 5. Two points for doing a scheduled public demonstration in the 4-H Showman who has the most points between a junior animal project during open hours of the Fair. small and large stock for their respective age division. 6. Five points for a Superintendent recommendation based Showmen are not required to show both large and upon check sheet. The recommendation form will be small stock. However, those who choose to compete for given directly to CCPR by the Superintendent. It must be Supreme Round Robin Showman will need to compete in obtained from a department Superintendent in which the both large and small stock. individual is an exhibitor. 6. Blank scorecards will be available for review in each 7. Exhibitors may only win this award once. livestock barn. 8. This award will be presented at the Junior Awards Pro- gram.

21 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 1. All exhibitors must have viable proof of ownership avail- Barn Duty For 4-H able to prove length of time animals have been owned. Market animals (Beef, Sheep, Goats & Swine) must be Members owned and under exhibitor’s daily care according to All Junior Livestock exhibitors shall participate in maintain- established Department Rules for the Fair. This also ing animal barns and buildings, outside pens and vicinity. includes all small market animals (rabbits and poultry). Sign up with Department Superintendents. This includes all The official ownership date is the date shown on the animal departments except Horses. bill of sale, unless the animal was bred by the exhibitor, in which case calving or birth records must be shown. Barn duty consists of: (Local rules may determine ownership requirements for 1. Being in the vicinity of the barn or outside pens while on non-market animals.) duty. 2. No exhibitor may show an animal that has been previ- 2. Greet the public coming into the building. ously sold at an auction or sale as a market animal 3. Monitor animals on exhibit for safety and general condi- through another fair or livestock show, whether or not tion. there is an actual change of ownership (progressive 4. Interact with the public by answering questions or level show excluded). Any method used to misrep- explaining things about the animals. resent the age of an animal for a class in which it is 5. Pick up trash and dispose of it. shown is deceptive and considered illegal. Showing an 6. Help maintain cleanliness and neatness of area. animal for another individual by claiming ownership in 7. Water and feed animals on exhibit ONLY when and if order to show in a specific livestock class or event is instructed to do so by the Superintendent. prohibited. False ownership is illegal. 3. Junior exhibitors are expected to care for and groom their animals while at the Fair or livestock show. National Show Ring Code of (Individual consideration will be given in extenuating circumstances.) Adults will not be allowed to physi- Ethics cally assist in the preparation of the animal while at This Code of Ethics applies to anyone exhibiting animals at the show. Verbal instruction will be allowed, but no livestock shows in the United States. It includes Junior as physical assistance is permitted. Only 4-H members in well as Open class exhibitors who compete in struc- good standing in Coconino County may render physi- tured classes of competition. All classes of livestock cal assistance. Any violations of this rule will result in offered at the livestock event are included: Cattle, (Beef immediate disqualification from the show. and Dairy); Goats (Angora, Boer, Dairy, Meat, Cashmere); 4. Treating an animal internally or externally, with any Equine (Donkey, Horses, Mules); Llamas and other special- irritant, counter-irritant, or other substance used to ty animals; Poultry; Rabbits; Sheep; Swine; and any other artificially change the conformation or appearance of livestock classes offered. This “National Show Ring Code an animal for show is considered unethical, inhumane, of Ethics” will be enhanced with additional Department and is prohibited. This includes, but is not limited to the Rules which individual fairs and livestock shows impose on use of graphite, powders, hemp, artificial hair color- the local, county, state, regional, and national levels. ing, common products such as fly spray, ointment or liniment used to the point that it is irritating (unless The following practices or procedures are unacceptable required to reduce edema at time of calving), or similar and are defined as being deceptive, fraudulent, unethical, products. The use of dyes, spray paint or other arti- and inhumane in the care, fitting, preparation and showing ficial coloring that result in altering an animal’s true of all classes of livestock. The use of any illegal drugs is and natural appearance and/or color is prohibited. prohibited. Legal or illegal substances used to phenotypi- Adding false hair or hair-like material fleece or skin at cally alter the appearance of an animal entered in livestock any point, spot or area of the animal’s body is illegal events is prohibited (see rule #4). Use of illegal drugs is and will result in immediate disqualification. Any liquid considered a pre-meditated act. Furthermore, any informa- or substance not considered part of an accepted and tion obtained in the practice of illegal alteration of an ani- normal diet for livestock is deemed illegal and inhu- mal will be turned over to the proper authorities for criminal mane. For example, the use of alcoholic or carbonated prosecution. beverages as a drench or filler etc. 5. The use of tranquilizers, sedatives, or depressants that This is a “one-strike and you are out” policy. alter the physical or physiological state of the animal is illegal. Exceptions to this rule would be a licensed Exhibitor will forfeit any premium, awards, or auction certified veterinarian’s treatment for a recognized proceeds, and will be prohibited from further competition disease or injury, or recommendation for tranquilizing at shows in the United States, as well as being subject to breeding animals in heat that might compromise the criminal prosecution if proven guilty. safety of others. The drugs must be approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for use in meat The following is a listing of guidelines all exhibitors must producing animals. All exhibitors shall advise Show follow to enter livestock at the organized competitive event. Management of any drugs and/or medications adminis- 22 National Show Ring Code of Ethics tered to an animal that might be detected at the time of or show officials before, during, or after the competitive showing or at meat inspection. The name of the drug, event is prohibited. its purpose, the person who administered the drug, 10. An exhibitor who sells an animal at auction shall be and time and date of administration shall be presented held directly responsible for animals that are subse- to Show Management prior to the showing and sale quently rejected at a processing center due to the of the animal. Failure to report this information to the presence of foreign residues. The seller may be liable Show Management will result in severe penalty and/ to the buyer for an amount equal to three times the or disqualification. Any use of drugs or substances not purchase price, and may also be liable for attorney’s approved by the FDA is strictly prohibited. All animals fees and civil penalties. Show Management may share entered into livestock competition shall be subject to acceptable intelligence and evidence information with testing for foreign substances that exceed acceptable FDA and USDA. If for any reason, any part of a meat levels established FDA, Food Safety Inspection Service, animal carcass must be removed by the FDA or USDA U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), or Environmen- inspectors, the market price will be discounted. tal Protection Agency. During the livestock events, in 11. Show Management reserves the right to require animal the case of animals requiring treatment, all medications health certificates. Health inspections and diagnos- shall be administered by a licensed veterinarian and tic tests may be made before or after animals are on the livestock show officials shall be notified. the livestock show premises for exhibitor and animal 6. Surgery, injection or insertion of foreign material under safety, or the inaugurate disease control procedures the skin and/or into the flesh of an animal to change which may become necessary in emergencies as deter- the natural contour, conformation or appearance of an mined by animal health officials. animal’s body is illegal. This includes vegetable oil, silicon or any other substance used to alter the shape Any violation of “The National Show Ring Code of Ethics” of the animal. Acceptable practices of physical prepa- or specific rules as designated by individual fairs and ration that are allowed include clipping of hair, trimming livestock shows will result in forfeiture of awards and of hooves, dehorning, or removal of ancillary teats. disqualification, and may result in probationary sta- 7. The balancing of the udder by abnormal means that tus and/or loss of eligibility for future participation in include the use of a mechanical contrivance or the organized livestock competition. Possible civil penalties injection of fluid or drugs, setting the teats and/or may be imposed by the proper authorities based on occluding (sealing the ends with a mechanical contriv- evidence of a violation of the Federal Food, Drug and ance) or with the use of a chemical preparation is ille- Cosmetic Act, or animal mistreatment, neglect, and gal. Treating or massaging the udder or it attachments abandonment laws that apply on the local, state, and with an irritant or counter irritant is prohibited. national levels. 8. The use of inhumane fitting, show ring, and/or handling practices or devices shall not be tolerated. For exam- Other cooperating shows will be notified of the action taken ple, breaking of tails, striking of the animal to cause by Show Management, which may affect the eligibility of swelling or for bracing purposes, use of an electrical the individual, group or sponsoring organization for partici- contrivance, or use of overly severe bits is not accept- pation at other shows. CCPR will have the final decision. able. 9. Direct criticism or interference with the judge, Show Management, other exhibitors, breed representatives,

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Reserve Champion Fryer Pen Colton Barrera Purchased for $600 by MS. CAROLYN SIEG

27 2017 Coconino County Fair Book NORTHERN ARIZONA JUNIOR LIVESTOCK ASSOCIATION, INC. Northern Arizona2017 Junior AUCTION RULES Livestock

Association,These rules give an overview ofInc. the auction andAuction exhibitor requirements .RulesAn exhibitor’s entry into the livestock auction represents an explicit agreement by the exhibitor and the exhibitor’s parent, or guardian, with all of the following rules and penalties. All animals intended for human consumption offered for sale in the auction must 1) meet residue tolerances established by USDA/FDA and 2) be free of any substance not approved of by the USDA/FDA (www.usda.gov). NAJLA is not part of 4H or the Coconino County Fair. These rules and their enforcement are totally separate from 4H. All questions regarding the Junior Livestock Auction Rules and exhibitor requirements should be addressed to; NAJLA PO BOX 3472 FLAGSTAFF, AZ 86003 (928) 380-8143 or (928) 607-5997 www.najlasite.org

I. GENERAL RULES REGISTRATION FORMS and W9’s The Livestock Auction is under the supervision of Northern MUST BE POSTMARKED on or before: Arizona Junior Livestock Association, hereafter referred to as STEERS-May 9 NAJLA. The Livestock Auction is limited to Market Steers, Market PIGS, LAMBS & GOATS-June 22 Sheep, Market Hogs, Meat Goats, Market Rabbits and Market TURKEYS, RABBITS, & POULTRY PENS- August 1 Poultry. NAJLA has the sole authority in the interpretation and enforcement of the Auction rules. A. LATE REGISTRATION NOTICE: Market Registrations A.NOTIFICATION: received after the Postmark deadline; but no later 1. NAJLA reserves the right to test any animal officially entered in than one week, will be charged a late fee of $100.00 any division eligible to sell in the Livestock Sale, for any PER EXHIBIT. substances including drugs/medications or feed additives. 7. Only the exhibitor & the exhibitor’s animal are allowed in 2. For the 2016 Coconino County Fair, at a minimum, the Grand the Show Ring during the Auction. and Reserve Champion livestock animals (beef, sheep, swine, and meat goat) will be tested. Tissue, blood and urine samples 8. BACK-UP ANIMALS: Immediate family members may register may be collected. Blood and urine samples will be collected as the same Back-Up animal, not to exceed 2 registered animals soon as possible after the Grand and Reserve Champions are per exhibitor, per species. selected and/or as required. This will be a terminal sale for the Livestock Grand and Reserve Champion animals. Other B. NUMBER OF ANIMALS TO BE SOLD: animals entered in the market shows may be tested. Tissue, Exhibitors will be allowed to sell two different lots, or animals, in blood and urine samples may be collected. the Livestock Auction. 1. All Grand and Reserve Champion steers, lambs, hogs, meat 3. WITHDRAWAL OF LIVESTOCK FROM AUCTION: goats, meat pens and fryers must sell. Exhibitors who want to withdraw their market animal from 2. In the event that you have 2 or more Champions, you may sell the Jr. Livestock Auction must complete a Withdrawal Slip one additional animal. available from your barn superintendent, and return it to Laura Kelley by 6:00PM on FRIDAY,Sept.1st. If you do not fill C. EXHIBITOR DRESS CODE: out this form and return it by the deadline, you will be required Exhibitor Dress Code for entry in the sale ring shall be as to sell your animal in the Auction. If you fail to bring your animal follows: Pants or jeans; that are dark blue or black in good into the Auction, or if you remove your animal from the sale ring condition. Shirt; A white long or short sleeved shirt, with a collar. before the sale is complete, you will be prohibited from selling at 4-H green tie, scarf, 4-H vest, 4-H Club jackets in 4-H colors are future Coconino County Jr. Livestock Auction’s. permitted, but not required. No other jackets, vests, sweatshirts or sweaters are to be worn. No baseball hats, caps, tiaras, 4. Animals are not the responsibility of NAJLA, Coconino County, crowns, sunglasses or tennis shoes are to be worn. Exceptions the Coconino County Fair or Cooperative Extension. Each for religious reasons will be considered. Animals and/or exhibitor is responsible for the care and feeding of all project exhibitors may not be decorated; bows, glitter, graffiti, costumes, animals until they are released by the Superintendent on etc. except for ribbons, buckles, received during the fair. September 4th, 2017, at 4:00p.m. Failure to comply with the standard of presentation may result in not being able to enter the sale ring and sell your animal. 5. NAJLA reserves the right to make deductions from any exhibitor’s sale to cover outstanding balances that have been D. EXHIBITOR AUCTION RESPONSIBILITIES: generated by other family or household members associated 1. Exhibitors must take their own animal through the auction ring with the exhibitor. except in unusual circumstances, such as sickness, family emergency. Extra-curricular activities will not be considered an 6. MARKET ANIMALS MUST BE OWNED AND IN THE exception. Only currently enrolled Coconino County 4-H EXHIBITOR’SPOSSESSION BY: members exhibiting at the current Coconino County Fair may STEERS- May 1 serve as a substitute, with the approval of the NAJLA Executive PIGS, LAMBS & GOATS - June 15 Board. TURKEYS, RABBITS & POULTY PENS-July 1 2. Exhibitors who fail to be at the auction ring in the proper sequence will not be allowed to sell their animals through the auction and must remove their animals from the fairgrounds on 28 Northern Arizona Junior Livestock Association, Inc. Auction Rules

September 4th, 2017, after 4:00 pm; or personally consign them 1. Exhibitors will be paid for the maximum sale weight of: to a packer through NAJLA. Commission will be charged for all Hogs: 280 pounds animals consigned. Animals left on the fairgrounds after 4:00 Lambs: 150 pounds p.m. on September 4th, 2017, may be forfeited to NAJLA to be Steers: 1300 pounds disposed of at the organization's discretion. The exhibitor will not Meat Goats: 150 pounds be entitled to monetary compensation for the forfeited animal(s) and may be liable for costs incurred. 2. Auctioneer(s) will be provided by NAJLA.

3. Exhibitors are required to send their buyer a thank you letter 3. Sale order will be determined by NAJLA. by October 31, 2017; this is in addition to any optional gift given to your buyer at the Auction. 4. Checks will be sent by the NAJLA Treasurer to the exhibitor when adequate funds are available (at least 8 weeks after the 4. Exhibitors who fail to properly feed and water their animal(s) conclusion of the auction). Adequate funds are defined as and maintain their pen after the auction will be fined and will enough money collected to cover all exhibitors’ checks, forfeit all monies received and will not be able to show at the and other liabilities incurred by the NAJLA in administering the 2017 Coconino County Fair. Buyer will still receive their livestock sales. purchased animal and monies will go to the auction committee fund. 5. PERCENTAGES & FEES: There will be an Administrative Fee not to exceed; 4% on beef and 6%on swine, sheep, meat goats and II. LIVESTOCK RULES small stock on all animals that sell through the Auction. Funds A. All General Fair Rules, General Livestock Rules, Junior received from fees shall be used by NAJLA. In addition, a fee will Livestock Rules and NAJLA Auction Rules apply. be deducted from each exhibitor's check for any national beef/sheep/swine Check-Off program and livestock inspections B. WEIGH-IN & CHECK-IN: (as required). 1. Only one registered Market animal can be officially weighed-in. Animals sifted for weight cannot be replaced with another An Exhibitor Fee of $20 for Beef, swine, sheep and meat registered Market animal. goats and, $10 for small stock, will be deducted from each exhibitor’s check. In the event that a sale check needs to be 2. WEIGH IN: re-issued because it was lost, the exhibitor will be charged the stop payment fee for the original check. All market animals will be checked-in and weighed by the Weigh-In Committee on 6. Exhibitors with non-sale market animals, not qualifying for the Thursday, August 31st between 9:00am and auction, must remove them from the Fairgrounds on September 4:00pm. Scales will close at 4:00pm. 4th, 2017 no later than 6:00 p.m. Non-sale animals left on the Please have required inspection and health papers with you fairgrounds after 6 p.m. on September 4th, will be forfeited to at check-in, failure to do so will prevent you from checking NAJLA to be disposed of at the organization's discretion. The in and getting weighed. exhibitor will not be entitled to monetary compensation for the . STEERS must provide an Arizona Seasonal Pass. forfeited animal(s) and may be liable for costs incurred. . LAMBS must provide an Arizona Seasonal Pass. Lambs from out of Arizona, must also have a current Veterinarian D. EXHIBITOR’S RESPONSIBILITIES: Health Inspection within 30 days of check-in. FOREIGN SUBSTANCE . SWINE must provide an Arizona Seasonal Pass. 1. It is the exhibitor’s responsibility to submit a market animal . GOATS need an Arizona Seasonal Pass. intended for human consumption with 1) residue tolerances within guidelines established by USDA/FDA and 2) be free of 3. Animals must be clean and dry at time of weigh-in. Exhibitors any substance not approved of by the USDA/FDA. must take their own animal to weigh-in. Failure to weigh-in your Exhibitors and their families should exercise special care own animal will result in the animal and exhibitor being when administering any products to or on their animals. DO disqualified and the animal must be removed from the NOT USE over the counter products made for human Fairgrounds. consumption or use. Use only products labeled as acceptable for species-specific market animal use. Other products may 4. Market Livestock will be weighed one time only. Protest or produce a residue in the meat and render the carcass request for reweigh must be made while the animal is on the unacceptable by the USDA/FDA. NAJLA reserves the right to scale. The Weigh Master will balance the scale and immediately require the exhibitor to submit the appropriate documentation reweigh the animal and take that weight as the final weight. The proving that the animal is residue free or pay for the required Weigh-in Committee will have final say on the weight. testing.

5. Animals that do not make weight may be shown in 2. The exhibitor and/or immediate family must notify the Weigh Showmanship and Feeder Classes only, and will Master of ANY substance which was administered to the not be sold through the Auction. animal prior to arrival at the Coconino County Fair and which has not met the required withdrawal period for that 8. Classification is to be determined by the exhibitor when substance. These include, but are not limited to: growth submitting your Ear Tag Registration Form. Correctly stimulants, drugs/medication, and/or feed/water additives (i.e. identifying and declaring your animal’s breed is your sole antibiotics, wormers). Notification must be made in writing prior responsibility. Consult with your project leader for correct to check-in/weigh-in/penning of animal at the Coconino County classification. Fair. The Superintendent will notify the President of NAJLA of the declaration. 7. SMALL STOCK Market Exhibitors will be advised of Small Stock weigh-in procedures when they check-in with their respective 3. If it is necessary to administer any USDA/FDA approved Barn Superintendent. species-specific market animal drug/medication, during the time market livestock projects are housed at the Coconino C. SALE PROCEDURE/RIBBON: County Fair, NAJLA must be notified in writing prior to any Market steers, lambs, hogs and meat goats will be sold at administrations. If situations warrant, such as medical auction on September 2nd 2017. BLUE, RED AND WHITE emergency, that a NAJLA Executive Board member cannot be Ribbon awarded animals will sell by the lot .Animals deemed notified prior to administration of drug/medication, or feed/water not “Market Ready” by the official judge”, will not sell at the additive, the exhibitor and/or his/her immediate family must notify Auction. the NAJLA within ten (10) hours of administration of drug/medication, or feed/water additive except in cases 29 2017 Coconino County Fair Book

immediately prior to the auction, when notification must take equal value at the exhibitor’s expense. If buyer voids the sale place prior to the animal entering the sale ring. Exhibitor will and refuses a replacement carcass, the exhibitor receives no notify the Executive Board of NAJLA of the declaration. compensation and may be liable for costs incurred.

4. If any animal is being treated with USDA/FDA approved E. EXHIBITOR’S PENALTIES: species specific market animal drug/medication and a delayed If animals intended for human consumption are found with 1) market date is needed to ensure a residue free carcass, it is residue tolerances not within guidelines established by the exhibitor’s responsibility to ensure that appropriate USDA/FDA, 2) substances not approved of by the USDA/FDA announcement of the delayed market requirement is submitted and/or 3) if the substance is approved and the exhibitor fails to in writing with the prescribed requirement to NAJLA prior to meet the requirements of withdrawal times and/or 4) fails to entering the sale ring. The exhibitor will then be responsible declare any medication and/or feed/water additives that have not for maintaining the animal until it is residue free and then met USDA/FDA withdrawal times at check in: delivering the animal to the designated location (packer, buyer etc.) Grand and Reserve Grand Champion animals requiring 1. Exhibitor will be barred from consigning any/all animals to the a delayed slaughter date will be treated on an individual basis NAJLA Livestock sales. with special handling as required. 2. Exhibitor will forfeit all auction sale money associated with the 5. Sale money will be withheld until tests are complete. contaminated animal and be subject to all disposal charges.

6. Exhibit Sale Disposition: If it is proven that an animal has 3. Anyone caught tampering per the above substance abuse received or tests report the positive presence of violation with their own or another animal will be prohibited from drugs/medication, or feed/water additive(s) not approved by the sale. the USDA, FDA, or above the USDA guideline residue levels and/or not in compliance with the USDA Wholesome Meat Act, 4. A written request for an appeal of the ban from the sale can be in any test or procedure, that animal will be disqualified and submitted to NAJLA. the exhibitor declared ineligible to receive sale proceeds or packer monies (if applicable). The carcass of a disqualified II. EXHIBITOR INCIDENT AND GRIEVANCE animal will be disposed of per instructions from USDA or FDA or the State of Arizona. The Buyer will be given the option to The NAJLA Grievance Committee will only accept grievances that void the purchase or accept a replacement carcass of equal relate to procedures, rules and incident’s that are under the value. However, in either event the exhibitor will not receive management of the Northern Arizona Jr. Livestock Association. any of the proceeds. If any entry is disqualified because of Grievances relating to livestock shows and individual livestock barn USDA Wholesome Meat act, all disqualifications can be issues should be directed to the Coconino County Fair applied. Superintendent for the specific barn. The NAJLA Grievance committee is a five member committee whose members have no 7. If substances or residues, including drugs/medications, or family relationship to a current 4-H Market Livestock Exhibitor. feed/water additives, as defined above, are found in the tissue of the carcasses of animals entered/sold through the NAJLA A grievance must be written on a NAJLA Exhibitor Incident and sale, NAJLA will in no way be held liable or responsible for Grievance Form, available from a NAJLA committee member or Barn condition of carcass or sale price of animal. Further, the Superintendent, and given to the NAJLA Grievance Committee exhibitor and his/her family will indemnify and hold harmless Chairperson within three hours of a protested occurrence. A NAJLA and all of its sponsors and assisting organizations, grievance may only be filed by a market livestock exhibitor. their employees and agents, against all legal or other Grievances will be adjudicated by the NAJLA Grievance Committee proceedings in connection with said drug testing. The exhibitor whose decision is final, and their decision will be made known to all and his/her family will indemnify and hold harmless the show parties involved within three hours of receipt of the Exhibitor and its sponsors and assisting organizations against all claims Grievance Form. The NAJLA Grievance Committee will read the for injury to any person or property caused by any animal grievance as presented by the exhibitor. NAJLA reserves the right to and/or its meat. discuss the grievance with anyone they deem necessary in resolving the grievance, including, but not limited to all parties named in the 8. If the exhibitor’s animal is condemned for anything other than grievance. You will receive a copy of the form, and a copy of the illegal drug use, the Buyer has the option to refuse the product written decision. 2017 Grievance Committee Chair is, Sandy and void the purchase or accept a replacement carcass of Engelke.

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Agriculture & Awards First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon Horticulture Best of Show - Adult, Best of Show - Youth Department Code “AH” Department Class Codes (A) - Adult (over 18) (Y) - Youth (under 18)

Field Corn - Dry Ear Corn (6 ears shucked) Lot Description 01010 Flint, any 01020 Flour corn or any soft 01030 Mexican June 01040 Popcorn, Red Rice Nick Lipinski, Superintendent. 928-526-0789 01050 Popcorn, Smooth White 01060 Popcorn, Smooth Yellow Galen Guerrette, Superintendent. 928-600-2298 01070 Popcorn, Strawberry Red 01080 Popcorn, Strawberry White Entry Forms Due: August 18 01090 Popcorn, White, Rice Receiving Date: August 30, 10 a.m. - 7 p.m. 01100 Popcorn, Blue, any variety Judging Date: August 31, 9 a.m. 01110 Popcorn, any other variety,named Release Date: September 4, 4 - 6 p.m. 01120 Squaw or Indian Corn 01130 White Dent, any other Department Rules 01140 Yellow Dent, any other 1. All General Fair Rules apply. 01150 Miniature Corn, any variety, named 2. Only exhibits from Coconino County will be eligible for competition and awards. Only one entry per lot. Grass and Legume Seeds (1 Quart) 3. Hot house or hydroponic grown vegetables will be Lot Description judged separately, see appropriate category. 01190 Amaranth, name variety 4. Lots reading “ANY OTHER VARIETY NAMED” must be 01200 Barley, any variety named or they will not be judged. Write variety name 01210 Beans, Pinto on your entry form. Every year gardeners grow new 01220 Beans, Pinto-red varieties not listed in the Fair Book. While we make 01230 Beans, Lima, White, Large every effort to include as many new varieties as pos- 01240 Beans, Lima, White, Small sible, some are not listed. It is not possible for the Fair 01250 Beans, Lima, Colored, Large to add lots at entry time. We have tried to make provi- 01260 Beans, Lima, Colored, Small sions to accept as many of the unlisted items as pos- 01270 Beans, Brown sible and will assist you in trying to find the appropriate 01280 Beans, White category. If a category cannot be found, we invite you 01290 Beans, Aztec, White to leave the item as a display item (showing that the 01300 Beans, Red on White variety can be grown here), and it may be added to the 01310 Beans, Red on Black following year’s Fair Book. 01320 Beans, Navy, Small 5. All lots judged on a MARKET standard of size, unifor- 01330 Beans, Red Eye mity and presentation. 01340 Beans, Yellow Eye 6. Youth Age Group - Open to Coconino County residents 01350 Beans, Pink under 18 years of age as of July 31, 2017. Rules and 01360 Beans, Red lots are the same as for adults. Please write “Y” for 01370 Beans, Black youth, in the class code column. Pictures of children in 01380 Black Amber Cane their garden are requested for decorating the building. 01390 Black Amber Cane Seed Please bring pictures during exhibit entry and they will 01400 Broom Corn Seed be returned at entry pick up time. Please write name 01410 Buckwheat and phone number on back of pictures. 01420 Millet 7. Exhibitors submitting five or more entries will receive 01430 Oats, Red one 1-day admission to the Fair. 01440 Oats, White 8. Judging results submitted by judges and department 01450 Peanuts, any variety Superintendents are considered final. 01460 Peas, Blackeyed 9. Ribbons will be awarded according to merit. All the 01470 Peas, Garbanzo items are judged against items in the same lot. 01480 Peas, Crowder, dry 01490 Proso Seed 32 Agriculture & Horticulture 01520 Soybeans 02440 Asparagus, Green, 6 stalks 01530 Sudan Seed 02450 Beans, Green (pinto in pod), 1 quart 01540 Sunflower Head, 7” stem 02460 Beans, Bush Green, 1 quart 01550 Sunflower seed 02470 Beans, French, Horticultural Type,1 quart 01560 Sweet Clover Seed 02480 Beans, Fresh Shell, Black Eye,1 quart, in pod 01570 Wheat, Hard 02490 Beans, Fresh Shell, Lima, 1 quart, in pod 01580 Wheat, Soft 02500 Beans, Fresh Shell, Pinto, 1 quart, in pod 01590 White Clover Seed 02510 Beans, Fresh Shell, Soy, 1 quart, in pod 01600 Any other Grass Seed, named 02520 Beans, Fresh Shell, any other variety named, 1 quart, 01610 Any other Legume Seed, named in pod 01620 Any variety vegetable seed, named, enough to plant 02530 Beans, Green Pole, 1 quart 100’ row 02540 Beans, Purple Pod (pole), 1 quart 01630 Any other, named 02550 Beans, Purple Pod (bush), 1 quart 02560 Beans, Romano or Flat (bush), 1 quart Sheaves, Stalks, Heads, Bales (Sheaves must 02570 Beans, Romano or Flat Stringless (pole), 1 quart be 3” at butt - 5 stalks or heads) 02580 Beans, Yellow Bush, 1 quart Lot Description 02590 Beans, Pole Yellow, 1 quart 01910 Alfalfa Bale (1 bale) 02600 Beans, Fava (Lima family), 1 quart 01920 Amaranth Head (5 heads) 02610 Beans, French Felet, 1 quart 01930 Any other Bale (1 bale) 02620 Beans, any other variety, named, 1 quart 01940 Alfalfa Sheaf 02630 Bean, Longest, Edible variety, 1 bean 01950 Alfalfa Sheaf Seed 02640 Beets, Cylindrol (1”-2” trimmed tops), 5 beets 01960 Barley Sheaf 02650 Beets, Pickling, Golden (1”-2” trimmed tops), 5 beets 01970 Black Amber Cane Stalks 02660 Beets, Table, Golden (1”-2” trimmed tops), 5 01980 Blue Gamma Grass Sheaf beets 01990 Brome Grass Sheaf 02670 Beets, Stock Golden (1”-2” trimmed) 5 beets 02000 Broom Corn Stalks 02680 Beets, Pickling, White (1”-2” rimmed), 02010 Clover, Sweet Red 02690 Beets, Table, White (1”-2” trimmed),5 beets 02020 Clover, Sweet White 02700 Beets, Stock, White (1”-2” trimmed tops),5 beets 02030 Clover, Sweet Yellow 02710 Beets, Pickling, Red (1”-2” trimmed tops), 5 beets 02040 Corn Silage Stalks, White 02720 Beets, Table, Red (1”-2” trimmed), 5 beets 02050 Corn Silage Stalks, Yellow 02730 Beets, Stock, Red (1”-2” trimmed), 5 beets 02060 Corn Silage Stalks, Indian 02740 Beets, Pickling, Italian (1”-2” trimmed) 5 beets 02070 Crested Wheat Grass Sheaf 02750 Beets, Table, Italian (1”-2” trimmed), 5 beets 02080 Grain Head, Proso 02760 Beets, Stock, Italian (1”-2” trimmed), 5 beets 02090 Grass, any other sheaf 02770 Beets, any other variety named, 5, with trimmed tops 02100 Hops Cut Loose Quart 02780 , Green, 3” butt, bunch 02110 Intermediate Wheat Grass Sheaf 02790 Broccoli, Purple, 3” butt, bunch 02120 Millet 02800 Brussel Sprouts, Green, 1 quart 02130 Oat Sheaf, Grain 02810 Brussel Sprouts, Red, 1 quart 02140 Oat Sheaf, Hay 02820 , Chinese, Rosette, 1 head 02150 Rye Grass Sheaf 02830 Cabbage, Chinese, Loose Head, 1 head 02160 Rye Sheaf 02840 Cabbage, Celery or Michihili, 1 head 02170 Sandrop Seed Grass 02850 Cabbage, Round, Green, 1 head 02180 Side Oats Gramma Sheaf 02860 Cabbage, Round, Red, 1 head 02190 Sorghum Grain Heads 02870 Cabbage, Pointed, 1 head 02200 Sorghum Grain Stalks 02880 Cabbage, Flat, Green, 1 head 02210 Sorghum Silage Stalks 02890 Cabbage, Flat, Red, 1 head 02220 Sudan Grass Sheaf 02900 Cabbage, Napa, 1 head 02230 Western Wheat Grass Sheaf 02910 Cabbage, Savoy, 1 head 02240 Wheat Sheaf 02920 Cabbage, Largest, 1 head 02250 Any other, Grass Sheaf, named 02930 Carrots, Amsterdam/Baby Nantes, (1”-2”trimmed 02260 Any other Grass Sheaf, named tops) 5 carrots 02940 Carrots, Chantenay (1”-2” trimmed tops), 5 carrots Vegetable and Truck Crops 02950 Carrots, Imperator (1”-2”trimmed tops), 5 carrots Furnish exact amount specified for each item. Pumpkins, 02960 Carrots, Nantes (1”-2” trimmed tops), 5 carrots 02970 Carrots, Oxhart (1”-2” trimmed tops), 5 carrots squash and tomatoes must have stems. 02980 Carrots, Round/Nugget (1”-2” trimmed tops), 5 Lot Description carrots 02430 Arugula/Roquet, 1 bunch 02990 Carrots, White (1”2” trimmed tops), 5 carrots 33 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 02991 Carrots, Rainbow, 5 carrots 03470 (Red), 1 bunch, 2”-3” 02992 Carrots, Dark Purple (1” – 2” trimmed tops), 5 03480 Kohlrabi, Gigantic (1”-2” trimmed top), 1 carrots 03490 Kohlrabi, Green (1”-2” trimmed tops), 3 02993 Carrots, Yellow, 5 carrots 03500 Kohlrabi, Red (1”-2” trimmed tops), 3 03000 Carrots, any other type, named (1”-2” trimmed tops), 03510 Leeks (with tops), 3 bulbs 5 carrots 03520 Lettuce, Green, 1 head 03010 Cauliflower, White, 1 head 03530 Lettuce, Red, 1 head 03020 Cauliflower, Romanasco, 1 head 03540 Lettuce, Butter Head, 1 head 03030 Cauliflower, Purple, 1 head 03550 Lettuce, Butter Head, Red, 1 head 03031 Cauliflower, Orange (Cheddar), 1 head 03560 Lettuce, Boston, 1 head 03032 Cauliflower, Green, 1 head 03570 Lettuce, Boston Red, 1 head 03040 Celeric, 1 plant 03580 Lettuce Leaf, Green, 1 bunch 03050 Celery, 1 plant 03590 Lettuce Leaf, Red, 1 bunch 03060 Chard, Green, 2-3” bunch 03600 Lettuce, Oak Leaf, Red, 1 bunch 03065 Chard, Rainbow, 2-3” bunch 03610 Lettuce, Oak Leaf, Green, 1 bunch 03070 Chard, Red, 2-3” bunch 03620 Lettuce, Romaine, 1 head 03080 Chard, any other, 2-3” bunch 03630 Lettuce, Red Romaine, 1 head 03090 Chard, any other variety, named, 2-3” bunch 03640 Lettuce, any other variety, named, 1 head 03120 Greens, 2-3” bunch 03650 Muskmelon, Cantaloupe, 1 melon 03130 Corn, Sweet White Roasting, 3 ears w/ husks 03660 Muskmelon, Casaba, 1 melon 03140 Corn, Sweet Yellow Roasting, 3 ears w/ husks 03670 Muskmelon, Crenshaw, 1 melon 03150 Corn, Sweet Roasting Bi-color, 3 ears w/ husks 03680 Muskmelon, Honeydew, 1 melon 03160 Corn, Extra Sweet Roasting, White, 3 ears w/ husks 03690 Muskmelon, any other long, named, 1 melon 03170 Corn, Extra Sweet Roasting, Yellow, 3 ears w/husks 03700 Muskmelon, any other round, named, 1 melon 03180 Corn, Extra Sweet Roasting, Bi-color, 3 ears w/husks 03710 Mustard Greens, Green, 1 bunch 03190 Corn, any other variety named, 3 ears w/ husks 03720 Mustard Greens, Red, 1 bunch 03200 Cucumbers, Armenian, 3 cucumbers 03730 Mustard Greens, any other variety named, 1 bunch 03210 Cucumbers, Green Burpless, 3 cucumbers 03740 Okra, Green, Long, 6 pods 03220 Cucumbers, Japanese or White, slicing, 3 03750 Okra, Red, 6 pods cucumbers 03760 Okra, Green, Short, 6 pods 03230 Cucumbers, Lemon, 3 cucumbers 03770 Onions, Dry, White, 5 bulbs 03235 Cucumbers, Mexican Sour Gherkins, 6 cucumbers 03780 Onions, Dry, Pearl, 5 bulbs 03240 Cucumbers, Pickling, 5 cucumbers 03790 Onions, Dry, Yellow, 5 bulbs 03250 Cucumbers, Slicing, 3 cucumbers 03800 Onions, Dry, Red, 5 bulbs 03260 Cucumbers, any other, named, 3 each 03801 Onions, Braid of 5 or more bulbs 03270 Eggplant, Dark Purple, 1 fruit 03810 Onions, Table, Red (with tops), bunch, 5 bulbs 03280 Eggplant, Ichiban, 1 fruit 03820 Onions, Table, White (with tops), bunch, 5 bulbs 03290 Eggplant, Japanese, 1 fruit 03830 Onions, any other named, 5 bulbs 03291 Eggplant, miniature, black, 3 fruit 03840 Pak Choy, Baby, 1 plant 03292 Eggplant, miniature, red, 3 fruits 03850 Pak Choy, 1 plant 03293 Eggplant, miniature, variegated, 3 fruits 03855 Pak Choy, any other variety names, 1 plant 03300 Eggplant, White Egg, 1 fruits 03860 Parsnips, top trimmed to 1”-2”, 5 parsnips 03301 Eggplant, Green and White Thai, 3 fruits 03870 Peas, Garden, 1 quart 03308 Eggplant, White, Japanese type, 1 fruit 03880 Peas, edible pods, 1 quart 03310 Eggplant, any other variety named, 1 fruit 03890 Peas, Chick (Garbanzo), 1 quart 03320 Endive, 1 bunch 03900 Peas, Blackeyed, Green, 1 quart 03330 Fennel bulb, 3 bulbs, 1”-2” trimmed tops 03910 Peas, Crowder, Green, 1 quart 03340 Garlic, Purple, 3 bulbs, dry (no tops) 03920 Peas, Purple Hull, 1 quart 03350 Garlic, White Dry (no tops), 3 bulbs 03930 Peas, Snap, 1 quart 03360 Garlic, Red Dry (no tops), 3 bulbs 03940 Peppers, Cherry, 5 peppers 03370 Garlic, any other variety named, (no tops) 3 bulbs 03950 Peppers, Cayenne, orange, 5 peppers 03380 Garlic, Elephant Dry (no tops), 3 bulbs 03951 Peppers, Cayenne, purple, 5 peppers 03390 Garlic Rope, any variety, 12” minimum 03952 Peppers, Cayenne, red, 5 peppers 03400 Greens, any other named “cooking” 2-3” bunch 03954 Peppers, Cayenne, yellow, 5 peppers 03410 Greens, any other named “fresh” 2-3”bunch 03955 Peppers, Cubanelle, any color, 3 peppers 03420 Greens, any other named “oriental” 2-3” bunch 03960 Peppers, Floral Gem, 3 peppers 03430 Horseradish, 3 crowns 03965 Peppers, Guero, yellow or red, 5 peppers 03440 Husk Cherries, 10 each 03970 Peppers, Hungarian, 3 peppers 03450 Jerusalem Artichoke, 5 bulbs 03980 Peppers, Jalapeno, red, 5 peppers 03460 Kale, 1 bunch, 2”-3” 03981 Peppers, Jalapeno, yellow, 5 peppers 34 Agriculture & Horticulture 03982 Peppers, Jalapeno, green, 5 peppers 04480 Radish, Bi-color, Long (1” tops), 6 radishes 03990 Peppers, Long Red, 3 peppers 04490 Radish, B -color, Round (1” tops), 6 radishes 04000 Peppers, Long Green, 3 peppers 04500 Radish, Daikon (1”-2” trimmed top), 1 radish 04011 Peppers, Long Named Variety, 3 peppers 04510 Radish, Red, round (1”-2” trimmed tops), 6 radishes 04012 Peppers, Lunch Box, 3 peppers 04520 Radish, Black, round (1”-2” trimmed tops), 3 04010 Peppers, Pimento, Sweet Red, 3 peppers radishes 04015 Peppers, Shishito, any color, 3 peppers 04530 Radish, Black, long (1”-2” trimmed tops) 3 radishes 04020 Peppers, Super Hot Red, 5 peppers 04540 Radish, purple (1”-2” trimmed tops), 6 radishes 04030 Peppers, String Red, 2’ long minimum 04550 Radish, Red, long (1”-2” trimmed tops), 6 radishes 04040 Peppers, String Green, 2’ long minimum 04560 Radish, White, long (1”-2” trimmed tops), 6 radishes 04041 Peppers, Thai, 5 peppers 04570 Radish, Largest, 1 radish 04050 Any other string, 3’ long minimum 04580 Radish, any other, named 1-2” trimmed tops 04060 Peppers, Habanero, 5 peppers 04590 Rhubarb, Red, 6 stalks with part of leaf 04061 Peppers, Poblano, 3 peppers 04600 Rhubarb, Green, 6 stalks with part of leaf 04070 Peppers, Sweet Chocolate Bell, 3 peppers 04610 Rutabaga (1”-2” trimmed tops), 5 04071 Peppers, Serrano, 5 peppers 04620 Greens, Salad, any other variety named, 1 bunch 04080 Peppers, Sweet Green Bell, 3 peppers 04630 Salsify, with tops, 3 plants 04090 Peppers, Sweet Purple Bell, 3 peppers 04640 Shallots, Dry, 6 bulbs 04100 Peppers, Sweet Red Bell, 3 peppers 04650 Shallots, Green (with tops), bunch, 6 bulbs 04110 Peppers, Sweet Yellow Bell, 3 peppers 04660 Spinach, 1 bunch, 1” butt 04111 Peppers, Mini Sweet Bell, any color or combo, 3 04670 Spinach, Savoy, 1 bunch, 1” butt peppers 04680 Spinach, any other variety, 1 bunch, named, 1” butt 04120 Peppers, White Bell, 3 peppers 04690 Squash, Acorn, gold, 1 squash 04130 Peppers, Gypsy, 3 peppers 04700 Squash, Acorn, variegated, 1 squash 04140 Peppers, Banana, Yellow, 3 peppers 04710 Squash, Acorn (table queen), 1 squash 04150 Peppers, any other green variety, named, 3 peppers 04720 Squash, Acorn, white, 1 squash 04160 Peppers, any other red variety, named, 3 peppers 04730 Squash, Banana, blue, 1 squash 04170 Peppers, any other yellow variety, named, 3 04740 Squash, Banana, pink, 1 squash 04180 Potatoes, Lasorta, 5 potatoes 04750 Squash, Banana, yellow, 1 squash 04190 Potatoes, Blue, 5 potatoes 04760 Squash, Buttercup, (turban), 1 squash 04200 Potatoes, Norgold, 5 potatoes 04770 Squash, Gold Nugget, 1 squash 04210 Potatoes, Norland Red, 5 potatoes 04780 Squash, Butternut, 1 squash 04220 Potatoes, Pontiac, 5 potatoes 04790 Squash, Cashaw Crookneck, 1 Squash 04230 Potatoes, Katahdin, 5 potatoes 04800 Squash, Cashaw Mexican, 1 squash 04240 Potatoes, Onoway, 5 potatoes 04810 Squash, Golden Hubbard, 1 squash 04250 Potatoes, White Rose, 5 potatoes 04820 Squash, Blue Hubbard, 1 squash 04260 Potatoes, Kenebec, 5 potatoes 04830 Squash, Green Hubbard, 1 squash 04270 Potatoes, Red Dale, 5 potatoes 04840 Squash, Spaghetti, 1 squash 04280 Potatoes, Yellow Finn, 5 potatoes 04850 Squash, Summer, Cocozelle, 3 squash 04290 Potatoes, Yellow Lady Fingers, 5 potatoes 04860 Squash, Summer, Greyzini, 3 squash 04291 Potatoes, Yukon Gold, 5 potatoes 04870 Squash, Summer, Gourmet Globe, 3 squash 04300 Potatoes, Purple, 5 potatoes 04880 Squash, Summer, Kuta, 3 squash 04310 Potatoes, Russet, 5 potatoes 04890 Squash, Summer, Marrow White, 3 squash 04320 Potatoes, Russian Banana, 5 potatoes 04900 Squash, Summer, Scallopini, 3 squash 04330 Potatoes, Sweet, any variety, named, 3 potatoes 04910 Squash, Summer, Sundrop, 3 squash 04340 Potatoes, any other red, name variety, 5 potatoes 04920 Squash, Summer, Green Scallop, 3 squash 04350 Potatoes, any other white, name variety, 5 potatoes 04930 Squash, Summer, White Scallop, (patty pan), 3 04360 Potato, Largest, any variety, 1 potato squash 04370 Potatoes, any other finger type, named, 5 potatoes 04940 Squash, Summer, Yellow Scallop, 3 squash 04380 Potatoes, any other variety, named, 5 potatoes 04950 Squash, Summer, Gold Scallop, 3squash 04390 Pumpkin, Pie (with stem), 1 pumpkin 04960 Squash, Summer, Yellow Crookneck, 3 squash 04400 Potatoes, Sweet, any variety, named, 3 potatoes 04970 Squash, Yellow Straight neck, 3 squash 04410 Pumpkin, Field (with stem), 1 pumpkin 04971 Squash, Summer, Yellow Straight neck, Zephar, 3 04420 Pumpkin, Miniature Orange (with stem), 1 pumpkin squash 04430 Pumpkin, Miniature White (with stem), 1 pumpkin 04980 Squash, Summer, Zucchini, Black, 3 squash 04435 Pumpkin, Miniature Yellow (with stem), 1 pumpkin 04990 Squash, Summer, Zucchini, Golden, 3 squash 04440 Pumpkin, Largest (with stem), 1 pumpkin 05000 Squash, Summer, Zucchini, green 3 squash 04450 Pumpkin, Bush (with stem), 1 pumpkin 05001 Squash, Summer, Zucchini, Round Green, 3 squash 04460 Pumpkin, any other variety, named, 1 pumpkin 05002 Squash, Summer, Zucchini, Round Yellow, 3 squash 04470 Raddicio, 1 bunch or head 05010 Squash, Summer, Zucchini, Round, 3 squash 35 2017 Coconino County Fair Book

Volunteers Needed for the 2017 Coconino County Fair!

Like it takes a village to raise a child, it also takes a village to put on the Coconino County Fair. There are numerous opportunities to be a part of the County Fair and we hope you will join us. Volunteers, 16 years or older, are needed in the following areas:

• Help decorate and clean buildings during Fair Work Day • Help on receiving days • Support preparing buildings for judging • Assist on judging day • Help at the Information Booth • Help at the Volunteer Booth • Outreach support • Be a judge in your area of expertise • Be a building sitter during the Fair • Help with entry removal at conclusion of the Fair • Be a building superintendent

For every four hours of volunteer time given to the fair, volunteers will receive two complimentary fair admissions with parking, good for any one-day of the fair, and a volunteer thank you bag. A maximum of six admission passes may be earned per person.

Interested volunteers should call 928-679-8000 or email [email protected].

What’s your sign?

Register now for recreation programs at coconino.az.gov/RecPrograms

36 Agriculture & Horticulture 05020 Squash, Summer, Zucchini, White, 3 squash Fruits 05021 Squash, Summer, Zucchini, Round, White, 3 squash All exhibits must be free of disease and insect damage. 05030 Squash, Summer, any other variety, named, 3 Exhibitor must specify variety at time of entry. The Superin- squash tendent will not accept responsibility for classification as to 05040 Squash, Zucchini, Largest, 1 squash variety or class. 05050 Squash, Sweet Mama, 1 squash 05060 Squash, Sweet Dumpling, 1 squash Apples (5 to a plate, unless noted otherwise) 05070 Squash, , Largest, 1 squash Lot Description 05080 Squash, Winter, any other variety, named, 1 squash 05500 Arkansas Black Apples 05085 Tomato, Black Cherry (with stems), 10 tomatoes 05510 Bellflower 05087 Tomato, Black Medium Fruited (with stems), 05520 Ben David Apples 5 tomatoes 05530 Crab Apples, Golden (10 apples) 05089 Tomato, Black Slicer (with stems), 5 tomatoes 05540 Crab Apples, Red (10 apples) 05090 Tomato, Green (with stems), 5 tomatoes 05550 Delicious, Double Red Apples 05100 Tomato, Green Paste (with stems), 5 tomatoes 05560 Delicious, Golden Apples 05101 Tomato, Green Cherry (with stems), 10 tomatoes 05570 Delicious, Old Style Apples 05110 Tomato, Red Paste (with stems), 5 tomatoes 05580 Delicious, Stark Crimson 05120 Tomato, Red Cherry (with stems), 10 tomatoes 05581 Jonalicious 05130 Tomato, Yellow Cherry (with stems), 10 tomatoes 05590 Gravenstein 05140 Tomato, Yellow Pear (with stems), 10 tomatoes 05600 Grimes, Golden Apples 05150 Tomato, Yellow Plum (with stems), 10 tomatoes 05610 Jonathan Apples 05160 Tomatillo Green, 5 tomatillos 05620 MacIntosh 05170 Tomatillo, Purple, 5 tomatillos 05630 Maiden Blush 05180 Tomato, Red, ripe, 5 tomatoes (with stems) 05640 Red Jonathan 05181 Tomato, Red Pear, (with stems) 10 tomatoes 05650 Red June 05190 Tomato, Yellow, ripe, 5 tomatoes (with stems) 05660 Red Rome Beauty 05200 Tomato, Largest, 1 tomato 05670 Rome Beauty 05201 Tomato Clusters, small fruit tomatoes on 1 stem, 5 or 05680 White Winter Permain more, not cherry tomatoes 05690 Winesap, Double Red 05202 Tomato Clusters, medium fruit tomatoes on 1 stem, 5 05700 Winesap, Golden or more 05710 Winesap, Old Fashioned 05210 Tomato, any other large fruited variety, named, ripe, 05720 Winesap, Stayman 5 tomatoes (with stems) 05730 Any other variety apple, named 05220 Tomato, any other medium fruited variety, named, ripe, 5 tomatoes (with stems) Pears (5 to a plate) 05230 Tomato, any other small fruited variety, named, ripe, Lot Description 10 tomatoes (with stems) 05820 Bartlett Pears 05240 Tomato, any other paste variety, named, ripe, 5 05830 Winter Bartlett Pears tomatoes (with stems) 05840 Keifer Pears 05250 Tomato, any other color variety, named, ripe, 5 05850 Lincoln Pears tomatoes (with stems) 05860 D’Anjou Pears 05260 Turnips, any variety, named, tops trimmed to 1-2”, 3 05870 Winter Nelis Pears turnips 05880 Any other variety pears, named 05270 Turnips, Oriental, tops trimmed to 1-2”, 3 turnips 05280 Turnip, Largest, tops trimmed to 1-2”, 1 Peaches (5 to a plate) 05290 Watermelon, Gold, 1 melon Lot Description 05300 Watermelon, Midget Ripe, 1 melon 05310 06010 Early Elberta Peaches 05310 Watermelon, Red, any variety, ripe, 1 melon 06020 Late Elberta Peaches 05320 Watermelon, Yellow, any variety, ripe, 1 melon 06030 Halberta Peaches 05330 Watermelon, any variety, named, ripe, 1 melon 06040 Freestone Peaches 05340 Watermelon, Largest, ripe, 1 melon 06050 J. H. Hale Peaches 05350 Any other Vegetable, named 06060 Red Haven Peaches 06070 Any White Freestone Garden Collection 06080 Any White Clingstone Lot Description 06090 Any Yellow Clingstone 05400 Garden Collection: any 5 lots 06100 Any other peach, named (excluding eggs and honey). Display amounts specified in those lots. Pomegranate (3 to a plate) Lot Description 37 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 09670 Dwarf Pomegranate 08100 Dill, Leaves, Dry 09680 Large Red Pomegranate 08110 Elderberry, Dry 08120 Fennel head or 1/4 pt. seed Nectarines (5 to a plate) 08130 Fennel, weed Dry Lot Description 08140 Horehound, Dry 06200 Nectarines, any variety, named 08150 Lavender, Dry (½ cup bloom head) Figs (1 quart) 08160 Lovage, Dry Lot Description 08170 Marjoram, Dry 06300 Figs, any variety, named 08180 Mint, Dry 08190 Oregano, Dry Plums (1 quart) 08200 Parsley, Dry Lot Description 08210 Raspberry, Dry 06410 Santa Rosa Plums 08220 Rosemary, Dry 06420 Damson, Old Fashioned Plums 08230 Sage, Dry 06430 Damson, Improved Plums 08240 Savory, Dry 06440 Prune Plums 08250 Strawberry, Dry 06450 Delicious Plums 08260 Tarragon, Dry 06460 Elephant Heart Plums 08270 , Dry 08280 Any other, named 06470 Any other variety plums, named

Berries (½ pint on plate or boat) Herbs - Fresh (1/2”-1” bunch) Lot Description Lot Description 08370 Anise 06600 Blackberries 08380 , Cinnamon 06610 Boysenberries 08390 Basil, Dark Opal 06620 Currants 08400 Basil, Lemon 06630 Gooseberries 08410 Basil, Lettuce 06640 Raspberries 08420 Basil, Licorice 06650 Strawberries 08430 Basil, Miniature Leaf 06660 Any other variety berries, named 08440 Basil, Sweet 08450 Basil, Thai Grapes (3 to 6 bunches to a plate) 08460 Borage Lot Description 08461 Caraway 06800 Beta 08462 Catnip 06810 Cardinal Grapes 08470 Chamomile 06820 Concord Purple 08475 Chervil 06830 Concord White 08480 Garlic Chives Tops 06840 Delaware 08490 Regular Chives Tops 06850 Muscat, dry (raisins) 08500 Cilantro 06860 Perlette 08510 Comfrey 06870 Purple, seedless 08520 Coriander 06880 Red, seedless 08530 Costmary 06890 Thompson Seedless 08540 Dill, Leaf 06900 Thompson Seedless (raisins), 1 pint 08550 Dill, Seed Head 06910 Tokay 08560 Fennel 06920 Any other variety, White Seedless,named 08565 Lavender 06930 Any other variety, named 08570 Lemon Balm 08575 Lemongrass Herbs – Dry (1/4 pint) 08580 Lovage Lot Description 08590 Marjoram 08000 Anise 08591 Marjoram, Golden 08010 Anise Hyssop 08592 Apple Mint 08020 Balm, Lemon, Dry 08593 Chocolate Mint 08030 Basil, Dry 08600 Peppermint 08040 Borage, Dry 08601 Pineapple Mint 08050 Chamomile, Dry 08610 Mint, Any other variety named 08060 Catnip, Dry 08620 Oregano 08070 Chives, Dry 08630 Parsley, Single Leaf 08080 Coriander, Dry 08640 Parsley, Curley 08090 Dill, Heads or 1/4 pint seed, Dry 08650 Rosemary 38 Agriculture & Horticulture 08660 Rue Eggs 08670 Sage A diet scale may be used to determine egg weight. 08671 Sage, Pineapple Small: 1.5-1.75 oz. 08680 Savory Medium: 1.75-2 oz. 08690 Spearmint Large: 2-2.25 oz. 08695 Stevia Extra Large: 2.25-2.5 oz. 08700 Tarragon Jumbo: Over 2.5 oz. 08710 Thyme 08720 Lemon thyme Lot Description 08730 Winter Savory 09300 Brown Eggs, Small, 1 dozen 08740 Any other fresh herb, named 09310 Brown Eggs, Medium, 1 dozen 09320 Brown Eggs, Large, 1 dozen Hot House 09330 Brown Eggs, Extra Large, 1 dozen Lot Description 09340 Brown Eggs, Jumbo, 1 dozen 08770 Cucumbers, 3 cucumbers 09490 Color Eggs, 1 dozen 08780 Eggplant, 1 fruit 09350 White Eggs, Small, 1 dozen 08790 Greens, 1 bunch 09360 White Eggs, Medium, 1 dozen 08800 Peppers - yellow - amount as in open lot 09370 White Eggs, Large, 1 dozen 08810 Peppers - red - amount as in open lot 09380 White Eggs, Extra Large, 1 dozen 08820 Peppers - green - amount as in open lot 09390 White Eggs, Jumbo, 1 dozen 08830 Peppers - chili - amount as in open lot 09400 Eggs, Any other, named, 1 dozen 08840 Tomatoes, Red, 5 tomatoes 09410 Eggs, single largest 08850 Tomatoes, Green, 5 tomatoes 09420 Eggs – goose, 6 08860 Tomatoes, Cherry, Red, 10 tomatoes 09430 Eggs – emu, 3 08870 Tomatoes, Cherry, Yellow, 10 tomatoes 09440 Eggs – ostrich, 3 08880 Any other Hot House item, use above quantities 09450 Eggs – duck, small, 1 dozen 09460 Eggs – duck, medium, 1 dozen Hydroponic 09470 Eggs – duck, large, 1 dozen Lot Description 09480 Egg, Freak 08900 Tomatoes, 5 tomatoes 08905 Basil, 1/2”-1” bunch Apiary 08910 Cucumbers, 3 cucumbers NOTE: Because of excellent quality entries, we have 09020 Lettuce, 1 bunch changed the rules so that entries will be eligible to exhibit 09030 Lettuce, 1 head at the Arizona State Fair. Apiary Exhibitors shall comply 09031 Eggplant, 1 each with the following rules: 09032 Peppers, 3 large 1. Exhibitor must be a resident of Coconino County. 09033 Peppers, 3 small 2. All exhibits must be in shape to place on display when 09040 Any other variety, named brought to the Department. All necessary pre-exhibit preparation must be completed before being brought to Nuts (1 Quart) the department. Exhibitors may use their own labels or Lot Description affix their name and lot number to the bottom of the jar 09100 Almonds or package. However, for the purpose of judging, one jar 09110 English Walnuts or package in each lot must have no other label than the 09120 Native Black Walnuts identification tag. 09130 Pecans 3. All containers must be clean and of uniform size and shall 09140 Any other, named comply with regulations as to size. 4. All combs must be new combs wrapped in heavy cello- Freak fruit or vegetable phane or be in a single frame observation hive. 5. All entries to be produced after August of prior year. Lot Description 09250 Any Freak Fruit, 1 each 09260 Any Freak Vegetable, 1 each Extracted Honey (3 glass jars, 1 pound each) Educational Display Lot Description 09500 Citrus Call superintendents for size limitations. 09510 Clover Lot Description 09520 Mesquite 09280 Educational Exhibit - Water Conservation 09530 Sunflower 09281 Educational Exhibit - New ideas or Garden Products 09540 Light colored honey, other 09282 Any other educational display 09550 Medium colored honey, other

39 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 09560 Dark colored honey, other Scorecard For Judging Beeswax 09570 Chunk comb in honey Beeswax Score 09580 Granulated (candied) honey Attractiveness of Display 10% 09590 Three containers of cut comb honey Color 40% 09600 One new comb finished sealed Cleanliness 50% 09610 Two pair beeswax candles, dipped 09620 Two pair beeswax candles, molded Special Thanks to Our 09630 Carved beeswax, less than 3 pounds 09640 Molded beeswax, less than 3 pounds 2016 Volunteers! 09650 Bee pollen, 1 pound 09660 Any other apiary product Andrea Guerrette Pamela Coso Fred Nesvold Susan Holiday Scorecard For Judging Honey Leslie Penick Jim Mast Extracted Honey Score Ron Hiebert Katherine Sanchez Meador Clearness 25% Hattie Braun Body 25% Color 25% Flavor 25% Special Thanks to Comb Honey Score Our 2016 Sponsors! Cappings 25% Fullness 25% Anthony Campbell Mike & Sarah Cromer Cleanliness 25% Color 25%

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40 Fine Arts 8. Release of Exhibits: Artists whose work is not Fine Arts accepted will be notified to pick up their work prior Department Code “FA” to the opening of the Fair. Exhibits will be released between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. on the last day of the Fair. Please remember to bring your claim tickets. 8. Judging: Work will be judged in the American Sys- tem and will be evaluated based on originality, inter- est, composition, technique, and presentation. If there are only a few items in a class, those items may be combined with similar classes for judging purposes. Results submitted by Judge(s) are considered final. 9. Judging criteria Nancy Neve, Superintendent. 928-351-7822 15% Is there a strong subject? [email protected] 15% Did the photographer use the best light for the subject? Entry Forms Due: August 4 15% Is it good technically? Sharpness, exposure, Receiving Dates: August 20, 1 - 6 p.m. & color) August 21, 5:30 - 8 p.m. 15% Is there good use of design and composition? Judging Date: TBD 20% Is there a sense of telling a story or conveying an Release Date: September 4, 4 - 6 p.m. emotion? 20% Effort to capture best possible image under the circumstances? Department Rules 1. All General Fair Rules apply. Department Class Codes 2. Eligibility: Open to artists and photographers who are High School: Any person enrolled in High School, or home permanent residents of Coconino County. Youth not yet schooled (ID required). in High School are to enter in the Open Youth Depart- Adult: Any Adult. ment. 3. Entry Limit: You may enter FIVE total entries per per- Awards son. Every item is counted as an entry item. First, Second, Third, Honorable Mention: Ribbon 4. Entry Forms: All entries must have a title. If it is for People’s Choice Artwork and Photography: Certificate and sale, list the price, if not for sale put (NFS). Must invite to display at next year’s Fair. include the Department Code (Fine Arts ‘FA’), Class code (High School or Adult), Lot number, and descrip- Two Dimensional Art: Each entry must be securely wired tion category. to both sides of the entry. Frames are optional. Items will 5. Entries: be refused until properly prepared and wired for hanging. a. All work must be original and created by the exhibi- Three Dimensional Art: Can be displayed in locked tor, and must not have been exhibited at any previous display cases with a maximum shelf width of 11”. Special Coconino County Fair. stands must be provided by the artist. Call the superin- b. Do put your name on the back of each work. Do not tendent for advice on pieces that will not fit in the display put your name on the front of the work. Fine Arts staff cases. will put a piece of tape over the name. Photography: NO FRAMES. Prints, including cell phone c. Entries will receive careful handling and supervision photographs, must be a minimum of 8”x10” up to a maxi- throughout the Fair, however, insurance on your exhibit, mum of 16”x20”, except Panoramic Prints. All entries must if desired, must be carried by the artist. Coconino be mounted on 16”x20” backing board with a minimum County Parks and Recreation will not be responsible thickness of 1/16” (no construction paper) and a maximum for lost, stolen, or damaged items. thickness of 5/16” regardless of print size. Photos are d. As long as space allows, all entries will be dis- displayed in mounting brackets that are affixed to the wall. played. Entries found offensive in any way will not be Plexiglass (provided by the Fair) will be placed over the exhibited. The Fair is a family event. The Department photo. Landscape or Portrait orientation are accepted. For Superintendents will make the decision. 2017 Fair, any metallic process or metal printed photo- 6. Community Purchases: Mark the sale price clearly on graph will be entered in a separate category. the entry tag. An interested buyer will be asked to leave their name and phone number with the building host so that the seller may contact them. There is no fee for sale of work, but items may not be removed before the release time. 7. Awards: See the general rules in the front of this book for information on receiving awards, In addition, vari- ous merchants and groups may donate awards. 41 2017 Coconino County Fair Book PAINTINGS 01151 Any water media as defined above of flowers, fruit, Exhibitors may enter a maximum of five entries in the Fine etc. Arts Department. Water Media – Other Oils – Animal Lot Description Lot Description 01161 Any water media as defined above which does not fit 01011 Any painting in which an animal(s) is the center of into one of the categories above. interest Acrylics - Animal Oils - Man-Made Object Lot Description Lot Description 01211 Any painting in which an animal(s) is the center of 01021 Any painting in which a man-made object(s) is the interest center of interest Acrylics – Man-Made Object Oils - People Lot Description 01221 Any painting in which a man-made object(s) is the Lot Description center of interest. 01031 Any painting in which a person(s) is the center of interest Acrylics – People Lot Description Oils - Scenic 01231 Any painting in which a person(s) is the center of Lot Description interest. 01041 Any painting of a landscape, seascape, etc. Acrylics – Scenic Oils - Still Life Lot Description Lot Description 01241 Any painting of a landscape, seascape, etc. 01051 Any painting of flowers, fruit, etc. Acrylics – Still Life Oils - Other Lot Description Lot Description 01251 Paintings of flowers, fruit, etc. 01061 Any painting which does not fit into one of the categories listed above. DRAWINGS Water Media- Acrylic Washes Includes watercolor, dyes, gouache, opaque, transparent Color Drawings color, aquella, tempera, etc. Lot Description 01311 Any medium (pencil, pen, marker, pastels, chalk, Water Media- Animal etc.) Lot Description 01111 Any water media as defined above in which an Black And White Drawing animal or animals are the center of interest Includes monochromatic pictures. Lot Description Water Media - Man-Made Object 01411 Any medium (pencil, pen, marker, pastels, chalk, etc.) Lot Description 01121 Any water media as defined above in which a man- OTHER TWO-DIMENSIONAL PICTURES made object is the center of interest.

Mixed Media Water Media - People Lot Description Lot Description 01511 Any combination of painting, drawing, or other two- 01131 Any water medial as defined above in which people dimensional material glued or attached to a surface are the center of interest. Stained Glass Water Media - Scenic Lot Description Lot Description 01512 Must be original design 01141 Any water media as defined above of a landscape, seascape, etc. Other Two-Dimensional Art Lot Description Water Media - Still Life 01513 Any picture that does not fit in the above categories Lot Description 42 Agriculture & Horticulture Three-Dimensional Works Lot Description Shelf depth in display cases is 11 inches. Special stands 03041 Water scenes must be provided by the artist. 03042 Sky scenes (not a sunset) Lot Description 03043 Sunset scenes 02110 Utilitarian pottery 03044 Flagstaff, San Francisco Peaks, Grand Canyon area 02111 Artistic pottery 03045 Southwest US 02113 Clay sculpture 03046 Scenic with silhouette focus 02114 Metal sculpture or objects 03047 Other landscapes 02115 Wood sculpture or objects 02116 Mixed material sculpture or objects Color Photography – Still Life 02117 Blown glass Prints of flowers, fruit, etc. 02118 Fused glass Lot Description 02119 Jewelry 03051 Flowers 02120 Other (objects that do not fit in the above categories) 03052 Other

PHOTOGRAPHY Color Photography - Other Lot Description Photography – Coconino County Fair 03061 Prints which do not fit into one of the categories Any photo of any subject taken during a Coconino County above. Fair. County Fair staff will select the winner who may be asked for permission to use their photograph for the promo- Photo Composition tion of future County Fairs. Photographer will be properly Lot Description acknowledged. 03071 Two or more images combined into a single Lot Description composition using computer software. Final 06011 Coconino County Fair — Color image should appear photographic or a 06012 Coconino County Fair – Black and White collage/assemblage, not an illustration. 06013 Coconino County Fair – Tones 06014 Coconino County Fair – Other Photo Manipulation Lot Description Color Photography Nature Close-ups / Macro 03081 A composition created from a photo altered Lot Description from the original state, using effects such as 03001 Close-up, color prints in which nature is the filters, smudging, cloning, layering, color center of interest modification, etc. Includes photo altered to look like paintings. Final composition may Color Photography – Animal appear photographic, abstract or painted. Prints in which an animal(s) is the center of interest. Lot Description Photography Panoramic 03011 Birds Any panoramic print, any subject not to exceed 16 inches 03012 Pets high by 40 inches long. 03013 Insects Lot Description 03014 Wildlife 05011 Panoramic – Color 03015 Animals in action (no people) 05012 Panoramic – Black and White 05013 Panoramic – Tones Color Photography – Man-Made Object Prints in which a man-made object(s) is the center of interest. Metallic Lot Description Any print utilizing the metalic process, either in the printing 03021 Buildings, modern process or on metal. 03022 Buildings, old Lot Description 03023 Vehicles or transportation theme 05111 All animals (bird, mammals, etc.) 03024 Other 05112 Other

Color Photography – People Black and white photography includes monochromatic prints Prints in which a person(s) is the center of interest. only. No tones or colors. Lot Description 03031 Portraits Black and White Metallic 03032 Scenes with people Any print utilizing the metalic process, either in the printing 03033 Scenes with people in action process or on metal. Lot Description Color Photography – Scenic 05211 Open Prints of landscape, seascape, etc. 43 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Black and White Photography Nature Close- 04061 Prints which do not fit into one of the ups / Macro categories above. (no tones or colors) Lot Description Cell Phone Photography 04001 Close-up, black and white prints in which Must be taken with a cell phone. Color or black and white is nature is the center of interest accepted. No selfies accepted. Lot Description Black and White Photography – Animal 04071 Prints which do not fit into one of the Prints in which an animal(s) is the center of interest. categories above. Lot Description 04011 Birds Special Thanks to Our 04012 Mammals 04013 Pets 2016 Volunteers! 04014 Insects 04016 Wildlife Blake Acheson Melissa Hoover 04017 Animals in action (no people) Paul Acheson Jane Mulrooney Anna Almodovar Marcia Myles Black and White Photography – Julie Bachman Margaret Penado Man-Made Object Melissa Bennett Richard Ramirez Prints in which a man-made object(s) is the center of interest. Christine Blunt Karen Raskin-Young Lot Description Steve Cook Lucy Reniker 04021 Buildings, modern Sylvester Dawson Rachel Saumokil 04022 Buildings, old Don Johnson Jody Tanner 04023 Vehicles or transportation theme Larry Kahrl Cathy Uno 04024 Other Greg McClure Davina Vergara Melinda McClure John Winikka Black and White Photography – People Prints in which a person(s) is the center of interest. Lot Description Special Thanks to Our 04031 Portraits 04032 Scenes with people 2016 Sponsors! 04033 Scenes with people in action Horsemen Lodge Viola’s Flower Garden Black and White Photography – Scenic Boyer Heating & Cooling Full Circle Trade & Thrift Prints of landscape, seascape, etc. Kachina Downtown Altitudes Bar and Grill Lot Description The Print Raven Picazzo’s Italian Kitchen 04041 Water scenes Sharon’s Attic Thrift Store BTO Yogurt 04042 Sky scenes (not Sunsets) 04043 Sunset scenes 04044 Flagstaff, San Francisco Peaks, Grand Canyon area 04045 Southwest US scenic 04046 Scenic with silhouette focus 04047 Other landscapes

Black and White Photography – Still Life Prints of flowers, fruit, etc. Lot Description 04051 Flowers 04052 Other

Black and White Photography – Other Lot Description

44 Agriculture & Horticulture Artist Demonstration Criteria: Artist 1. Artists must pre-register no later than August 11, 2017. Confirmation of selection will be made by August 18. Demonstrations 2. Demonstrating artists must be 18 years or older. Art demonstrations have proven to be a County Fair favorite 3. Demonstrating artists are asked to provide their own so take the spotlight while sharing your artistic talent with art supplies and equipment. fairgoers. Individuals or art organizations are encouraged 4. Artists may demonstrate in any medium. to request time slots as volunteer Artist Demonstrators. 5. Art produced during the demonstration may be dis- Demonstrations will take place inside the Fine Arts Depart- played for the duration of the fair as space allows. ment. If interested please contact: Artwork size and type may limit the ability of it being displayed. Artwork left on display must be retrieved Fine Arts Department between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m., on the last day of the Fair. Coconino County Parks and Recreation 6. Artwork left to be displayed will receive careful han- 2446 Fort Tuthill Loop, Flagstaff, AZ 86005 dling; however, Coconino County Parks and Recreation Fax: 928-774-2574 Phone: 928-679-8000 will not assume responsibility for lost, stolen or dam- [email protected] aged items. 7. The County Fair is a family event therefore artwork Demonstration Time Slots: found to be in any way offensive will not be permitted Friday, September 1, Saturday, September 2, and demonstration or display. The determination of offen- Sunday, September 3 sive artwork will be made by the Fine Arts Superinten- 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. dent in consultation with Fair Management. Decisions 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. will be final. 3 p.m. – 6 p.m. 8. Art demonstrations will take place inside the Fine Arts 6 p.m. – 9 p.m. Department unless other arrangements are made and Monday, September 4 approved by Fair Management. 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. 9. Demonstrating Artists will receive two complimentary 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. fair admissions. Confirmation of date and time of demonstrations will be by 10. Artists may post their artwork for sale. Sold artwork August 18. Call 928-679-8000 for details. may not be removed from the building without prior approval from the superintendent.

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LOVENCONTRACTING.COM 45 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 6. All cut garden flower entries become the property of Floriculture the Fair and will not be returned to the exhibitor. Department Code “FL” 7. Wild (native) growth that is on the State Conservation List must be accompanied by a permit or a written statement that it was grown on private property. 8. All fresh material must have an ample water supply available to insure good condition throughout the dis- play period. The Floriculture Superintendents reserve the right to remove any exhibit once its appearance becomes unsuitable. 9. The number of entries to be made by one person for competition shall not be limited, however, each exhibi- Carol Burris, Superintendent. 928-526-9021 tor may have only one entry per lot. Only residents from Coconino County will be eligible for competition. Entry Forms Due: August 18 10. Exhibitors showing five entries will receive one 1-day Receiving Date: August 31, 2 p.m. - 6 p.m. Fair admission. Judging Date: September 1, 8 a.m. 11. Judging results submitted by judges and Department Release Date: September 4, 4 - 5 p.m. Superintendent are considered final. 12. Ribbons will be awarded according to merit. All items Department Rules are judged against items in the same lot. Each lot shall 1. All General Fair Rules apply. be awarded one blue, one red, and one white ribbon. 2. All floriculture exhibits must be grown by the exhibitor 13. Entries will be released 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. the last day of and must be free of disease and insect infestation. Pot- the Fair. ted plants must have been grown by the exhibitor for at least six (6) months before entry and not have been Department Class Codes a Blue Ribbon winner for the previous two years. The (Y) - Youth (under 18) name and address of the owner must be placed on the (A) - Adult (18 and over) underside of the container (if possible). 3. The Youth Age Group category is open to Coconino Awards County residents under the age of 18 as of July 30, First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon 2017. Rules and lots are the same as for adults. Best of Show - Horticulture: Certificate 4. Containers will be available for cut specimens with the Best of Show - Potted Plant: Certificate exception of extra large dahlias and mammoth sunflow- Best of Show - Rose: Certificate ers. Best of Show - Patio Pot: Certificate 5. Any entry not conforming to this schedule may be Best of Show - Collection: Certificate placed for exhibit but will not be judged. The show Best of Show - Dahlia: Certificate committee will not correct entries. If you are unsure of Adult Top Gardener Award: Certificate what lot an entry belongs in, please contact a Floricul- Youth Top Gardener Award: Certificate ture Superintendent.

In memory of Marjorie Withrow 1937 - 2016

Coconino County Parks & Recreation and the Floriculture Department would like to recognize Marjorie “Marjie” Withrow for all her years of service with the Coconino County Fair, as a superintendent from 2009-2015 and her many years of volunteering.

46 Floriculture Special Awards, sponsored by: Artemisia Coconino County Master Gardener Choice Award Lot Description Flagstaff Native Plant & Seed 01050 Absinthe (Powis Castle), 1 stem Mark Frank, Financial Advisor with Edward Jones 01060 Schmidtiana (Silver Mound), 1 stem Mike and Sarah Cromer 01070 Stellerana, 1 stem Viola’s Flower Garden 01080 Guizo, 1 stem Warner’s Nursery & Landscape Co. 01090 Any other variety, 1 stem

How to Choose and Condition Spepcimens Aster, Annual (Callistephus Chinensis) 1. Material for exhibition should be cut in the very early Lot Description morning or late evening. Most plant material should be 01100 Large varieties, 4” and over, 1 stem placed in warm deep water in a dark or shaded place 01110 Small varieties, under 4”, 3 stems away from all drafts, and left for several hours or over- 01120 One variety, as many different colors as possible night. 2. A mixture of lemon lime soda (not diet soda) and water Aster, Perennial (equal parts) will keep cut flowers fresh longer. Let this Lot Description set ½ hour before adding flowers. Cut flower on a slant 01130 1 stem with a sharp blade, leaving enough stem to be re-cut 01140 3 stems, one color again at the time of entry. Where possible, remove foli- 01150 3 stems, different colors age from at least half of the length of the stem. At the 01160 Alma Potschke, 1 stem time of entry, re-cut on a slant at least ½” above the 01170 Professor Kippenburg, 1 stem end of stem. 01180 September Ruby, 1 stem 3. If the blossoms must be transported some distance, 01190 As many colors as possible they should be packed carefully in boxes and the flow- ers separated and protected with waxed paper. Very Astilbe delicate blossoms should be carried in an upright posi- Lot Description tion in tall cans or buckets half-filled with cool water. 01200 1 stem Crushed paper, sphagnum moss, sand or plastic snow 01210 3 stems, different colors may be used around the stems to hold them in place. 4. When selecting horticultural specimens, choose blos- Baby’s Breath (Gypsophila) soms at the “peak of perfection”. They should be Lot Description uniform in size with stems straight, sturdy, and approxi- 01240 Single, white, 1 stem mately the same length. Dust or spray residue should 01250 Single, pink, 1 stem be carefully washed away. 01260 Double, 1 stem 5. Roses for exhibition should be cut when buds are one- third to one-half open. Roses, dahlias, poppies and any Bachelor’s Button (Centaurea Yanus) other flower that “bleeds” should be placed in fairly hot Lot Description water after cutting. 01280 3 stems, 1 color 6. Many specimens may be kept for several days at the 01290 3 stems, different colors “peak of perfection” by wrapping them in waxed paper or plastic, and keeping them in the refrigerator, with Begonia (Bedding, Wax), Annual stems in water. Lot Description 01320 1 stem with foliage Note: All youth entries will use the same lot numbers as 01330 3 stems, 1 color, with foliage the adult entries. Specify on the entry form by 01340 3 stems, different color, with foliage writing A (adult) or Y (youth) in the class code column. Bellflower (Campanula) GARDEN FLOWERS Lot Description 01350 1 stem, any color Agastache 01360 3 stems, 1 color, 1 variety Lot Description 01370 3 stems, different colors 01005 1 stem 01380 Canterbury Bell (Campanula medium), 1 stem 01006 3 stems, 1 color 01007 3 stems, Different colors Bells Of Ireland (Moluccella Laevis) 01010 Alyssum (Alyssum and Aurinia), 3 stems, 1 color Lot Description 01020 Amaranthus, 1 stem 01400 3 stems 01025 Anchusa (Italica), 1 stem 01030 Anthemis, 3 stems Bleeding Heart (Dicentra) Lot Description 01420 1 stem 47 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Blue Lace Flower (Tachymene Coeruleaus) Cockscomb (Celosia) Lot Description Lot Description 01440 1 stem 01720 Plume (C. plumosa), 1 stem 01730 Crested (C. cristata), 1 stem Calabrachoa (Million Bells) Lot Description Columbine 01450 1 stem Lot Description 01451 3 stems, 1 color 01740 Single, 1 stem 01452 3 stems, different colors 01750 Single, 3 stems, 1 color 01755 Double, 1 stem Calendula 01760 Double, 3 stems, 1 color Lot Description 01770 As many different colors as possible 01460 3 blooms, 1 color 01470 3 blooms, different colors Coneflower Lot Description Candytuft (Iberis Sempervirens) 01790 Echinacea purpurea, purple, 3 blooms Lot Description 01800 Echinacea purpurea var., white, 3 blooms 01490 Dwarf, 3 spikes 01810 Any other Echinacea, 3 blooms 01500 Tall, 3 spikes 01815 Ratibida columnifera, yellow, 3 stems 01817 Ratibida columnifera, red, 3 stems Catmint (Nepeta Varieties) 01819 Ratibida columnifera, multi-colored, 3 stems Lot Description 01820 Ratibida columnifera, mixed colors, 3 stems 01510 3 stems, 1 color 01825 Rudbeckia hirta, (Glosiosa Daisy), single, yellow, 3 01511 3 stems, different colors blooms 01830 Rudbeckia hirta, ( Glosiose Daisy) single, (bi color) 3 Chrysanthemum blooms Lot Description 01835 Rudbeckia hirta, (Glosiosa Daisy), 3 blooms, 01520 Single, 3 blooms different colors 01530 Spoon, 3 blooms 01840 Rudbeckia hirta, double, 3 blooms, same color 01540 Decorative, 3 blooms 01841 Rudbeckia laciniata (Hortensia), 3 blooms 01550 Button, 3 blooms 01842 Rudbeckia nitida (Herbstonne), 3 blooms 01560 One variety, as many different colors as possible 01843 Rudbeckia fulgida (Goldstrum), 3 blooms 01570 Collection, many types and colors 01845 Rudbeckia, any other, 3 blooms 01847 Collection, any 3 coneflowers, 3 different colors Shasta Daisy (Chrysanthemum Maximum) 01848 Collection, 3 coneflowers, different varieties Lot Description 01580 Single, 3 blooms Coral Bells (Heuchera) 01590 Double, 3 blooms Lot Description 01600 Quilled, 3 blooms 01850 3 stems, 1 color 01610 Crested, 3 blooms 01860 3 stems, different colors 01620 Spoon, 3 blooms 01870 As many different colors as possible 01625 Collection, 3 different types 01880 Fancy leafed, 3 leaves, 1 variety 01890 Fancy leafed, 3 leaves, different variety Feverfew (Chrysanthemum Parthenium) 01891 Fancy leafed, 3 bloom stalks, 1 variety Lot Description 01630 Single, 1 stem Coreopsis 01635 Single, 3 stems Lot Description 01640 Double, 1 stem 01900 Grandiflora, single, 3 stems, 1 color 01645 Double, 3 stems 01910 Grandiflora, double, 3 stems, 1 color 01920 Verticillata, 3 stems, 1 color Clarkia (Clarkia Amoena) 01930 Tintoria, 3 stems, 1 color Lot Description 01660 3 spikes, 1 color Cosmos 01670 3 spikes, different colors Lot Description 01950 Pink/lavender, 3 stems Cleome 01951 Purple/red, 3 stems Lot Description 01952 White, 3 stems 01690 Rocky Mountain Bee Flower, 3 stems, 1 color 01953 Orange/yellow, 3 stems 01700 Any other Cleome, 1 stem 01961 Any other color, 3 stems, same variety 01962 Different colors, 3 stems 48 Floriculture 01963 Different colors, 5 stems 02200 3 stems, 1 color 01965 As many different colors as possible 02210 3 stems, different colors

Cupid’s Dart (Catananche Caerulea) Forget-Me-Not (Myosotis Sylvatica) Lot Description Lot Description 01970 1 stem 02220 1 stem

Daisy Foxglove (Digitalis) Lot Description Lot Description 01980 African (Dimorphotheca), 1 stem 02230 1 spike 01990 Gazania, 1 stem 02240 3 spikes, different colors 01995 Gerbera, 1 stem 02000 Painted Daisy (Pyrethrum roseum), 1 stem Gaillardia 02010 Any daisy not listed elsewhere, 3 stems Lot Description 02260 3 blooms, 1 type, bi- or tri-colored Daylilly (Hemerocallis) 02270 3 blooms, 1 type, solid color Lot Description 02280 As many different colors as possible 02030 1 scape Geranium Delphinum, Perennial Lot Description Lot Description 02300 Common, 1 bloom 02050 Elatum hybrids, 1 stem 02304 Common, 3 blooms, same 02060 Elatum hybrids, 3 stems, 1 color 02310 Common, 3 blooms, different colors 02070 Elatum hybrids, 3 stems, different colors 02320 Martha Washington, 1 bloom 02080 Grandiflorum, 1 stem 02330 Martha Washington, 3 blooms, different colors 02090 Grandiflorum, 3 stems, 1 color 02340 Scented, 1 bloom, with foliage 02100 Grandiflorum, 3 stems, different colors 02350 Hardy (Perennial), 1 stem 02360 Hardy (Perennial), 3 stems, 1 color Dianthus 02370 Hardy (Perennial), 3 stems, different colors Lot Description 02380 Ivy Leafed, 1 stem, with foliage 02120 Carnation (D. caryophyllus), 3 stems, 1 color 02390 Fancy Leafed, 1 stem, with foliage 02130 Carnation (D. caryophyllus), as many different colors as possible Globe Amaranth (Gomphrena Globosa) 02135 Dianthus (D. chinensis), 3 stems, 1 color Lot Description 02136 Dianthus (D. chinensis), 3 stems, different colors 02410 3 stems, same color 02140 Dianthus (D. chinensis), 5 stems, 1 color 02420 3 stems, different colors 02145 Dianthus (D. chinensis), 5 stems, different colors 02150 Dianthus (D. chinensis), as many different colors as Grass, Ornamental possible Lot Description 02160 Sweet William (D. barbatus), 1 stem 02425 5 stems, 1 variety, with flower/seed 02161 Sweet William (D. barbatus), 3 stems, 1 color 02430 5 stems, 1 variety, foliage only heads 02162 Sweet William (D. barbatus), 3 stems, different colors 02435 10 stems, 1 variety, with flower/seed heads 02440 10 stems, 1 variety, foliage only Dusty Miller, Annual (Senecio Cinerea) 02445 10 stems, different varieties, dried Lot Description 02450 As many different varieties as possible 02170 1 stem, foliage only 02171 1 stem, foliage with bloom Heliopsis Lot Description Eupatorium 02455 Any variety, 3 blooms Lot Description 02175 1 stem Helianthus 02178 3 stems Lot Description 02457 Any variety, other than annuus or maximilliani, 3 False Dragonhead blooms (Physostegia Virginiana) Lot Description Hollyhock (Alcea) 02180 1 stem Lot Description 02470 1 stalk, single Fleabane (Erigeron) 02480 1 stalk, double Lot Description 02485 3 stalks, any type 49 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Impatiens 02761 Medium flowered, 1 ½” to 3”, 3 blooms, orange Lot Description 02762 Medium flowered, 1 ½” to 3”, 3 blooms, variegated/ 02500 Single, 3 stems bi-color 02510 Double, 3 stems 02763 Collection, medium flowered, 1 ½” to 3”, different colors Kale 02770 Large flowered, over 3”, 3 blooms,yellow Lot Description 02771 Large flowered, over 3”, 3 blooms, orange 02530 Ornamental, 1 head 02772 Collection, large flowered, over 3”, different

Knautia Monarda Lot Description Lot Description 02540 1 stem 02790 3 stems, 1 color 02545 3 stems, same 02800 3 stems, different colors 02810 Collection, as many colors as possible Larkspur, Annual (Delphinium Ajacis) Lot Description Nasturtium (Tropaelolum) 02580 1 stem Lot Description 02590 3 stems, 1 color 02820 3 stems, with foliage, 1 color 02600 3 stems, different colors 02830 3 stems, with variegated foliage, 1 color 02840 3 stems, different colors Lavender (Labiatae Lavendula) 02850 As many colors as possible Lot Description 02620 3 stems Nicotiana Lot Description Liatris 02860 1 stem, 1 color Lot Description 02640 Purple, 1 stem Penstemon 02650 White, 1 stem Lot Description 02880 1 stem Ligularia 02890 3 stems, 1 variety Lot Description 02895 5 stems, 1 variety 02660 1 stem, any variety 02900 3 stems, different varieties 02905 5 stems, different varieties Lily 02910 As many different varieties as possible Lot Description 02670 Asiatic, 1 stem Petunia 02680 Auretum, 1 stem Lot Description 02690 Tiger, 1 stem 02930 Single (Funnel Shaped), either ruffled or smooth 02700 Oriental, 1 stem edged, with open throats, 3 stems, 1 color 02710 Collection, 3 stems, same 02940 Double (Heavy Ruffled), 3 stems, 1 color 02715 Collection, 3 stems, different 02950 Single Grandiflora (very large flowers), 3 stems, 1 color Lobelia 02960 Double Grandiflora (very large flowers), 3 stems, 1 Lot Description color 02720 (L. erinus), annual, 3 stems, 1 color 02970 One variety, as many different colors as possible 02730 (L. cardinalis), perennial, 1 stem 02980 As many different as possible

Malva Phlox Lot Description Lot Description 02740 1 stem, any variety 03000 Perennial, 1 stem 03001 Perennial, 3 stems, 1 color Marigold (Tagetes) 03002 Perennial, 3 stems, different colors Lot Description 03010 Annual, 1 stem 02750 Small flowered, under 1 ½”, 3 stems, yellow 02751 Small flowered, under 1 ½”, 3 stems, orange Platycodon 02752 Small flowered, under 1 ½”, 3 stems, variegated/ Lot Description bi-color 03020 1 stem 02753 Collection, small flowered, under 1 ½”, different 03021 3 stems, 1 color colors 02760 Medium flowered, 1 ½” to 3”, 3 blooms, yellow 50 Floriculture Poppy Sunflower Lot Description Lot Description 03030 California (Eschscholzia californica), 3 blooms 03400 Helianthus annuus, single, white, 3 stems 03040 Iceland Poppy (Papaver nudicaule), 3 blooms 03410 Helianthus annuus, single, yellow/orange, 3 stems 03050 Shirley (Papaver rhoeas), 3 blooms 03420 Helianthus annuus, single, red/maroon, 3 stems 03060 Oriental Poppy (Papaver orientale), 3 blooms 03430 Helianthus annuus, double, 3 stems 03070 Any other Poppy, 1 stem 03440 Annual Sunflowers, as many colors as possible 03450 Helianthus annuus, mammoth variety, 1 bloom (may Russian Sage (Perovskia Atriplicifolia) float in own bowl). Lot Description 03460 Tithonia rotundifolia, annual, Mexican Sunflower, 1 03130 1 stem stem 03131 3 stems, 1 color 03461 Helianthus maximilliani, perenniall Maximillian’s Sun flower, 1 stem Salvia 03465 Helianthus, any other Lot Description 03140 Perennial, 3 stems, 1 color Sweet Pea 03141 Perennial, 3 stems, different colors Lot Description 03150 Annual, 3 stems, 1 color 03470 Annual, 3 stems, 1 color 03480 Annual, 3 stems, different colors Scabiosa 03482 Annual, 5 stems, 1 color Lot Description 03485 Annual, 5 stems, different colors 03170 3 blooms, 1 color 03490 Annual, as many different colors as possible 03180 3 blooms, different colors 03500 Perennial, 3 stems, 1 color 03190 As many different colors as possible 03510 Perennial, 3 stems, different colors

Sedum (Spectabile) Verbena Lot Description Lot Description 03210 “Autumn Joy”, 1 stem 03530 Annual, 3 stems, 1 color 03220 Any other, 1 stem 03540 Annual, 3 stems, different colors 03550 Perennial, 1 stem Sedum, Any Other Lot Description Veronica 03225 1 stem Lot Description 03230 3 stems, 1 color 03570 3 stems, 1 color 03240 3 stems, different colors 03575 5 stems, 1 color 03580 3 stems, different colors Semperviren (Hen & Chicks) 03585 5 stems, different colors Lot Description 03590 As many different colors as possible 03260 Bloom stalk, 1 stem 03262 Bloom stalk, 3 stem, different Viola Lot Description Snapdragon (Antirrhinum Majus) 03610 Viola, 5 blooms, 1 color Lot Description 03615 Viola, 5 blooms, different colors 03280 Tall, 3 spikes, 1 color 03620 Viola, as many different colors as possible 03290 Tall, 3 spikes, different colors 03630 Johnny Jump-Up type, 5 stems, 1 color 03300 Dwarf, 3 spikes, 1 color 03640 Johnny Jump-Up type, 5 stems, different colors 03310 Dwarf, 3 spikes, different colors 03641 Johnny Jump-Up type, as many different colors as possible Statice 03650 Pansy, 5 blooms, 1 color Lot Description 03660 Pansy, 5 blooms, different colors 03330 Annual, 3 stems, 1 color 03670 Pansy, as many different colors as possible 03340 Annual, 3 stems, different colors 03350 Perennial, 1 stem Yarrow (Achillea) Lot Description Stocks (Matthiola) 03680 3 stems, 1 color Lot Description 03690 3 stems, different colors 03370 3 spikes, one color 03695 3 stems, pink/lavender/purple combination 03380 3 spikes, different colors 03700 5 stems, pink/lavendar/purple combination 03705 3 stems, cream/yellow/orange combination 03710 5 stems, cream/yellow/orange combination 51 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 03720 5 stems, different colors 04040 Butterfly, 1 bloom 03730 As many different colors as possible 04050 Anemone, 1 bloom 04060 Water Lily, 1 bloom Zinnia 04070 Any other, not listed, 1 bloom Lot Description 03740 Large Flowered, over 3”, 1 bloom Gladioli 03750 Large Flowered, over 3”, 3 bloom different colors Lot Description 03760 Medium Flowered, 1½-3”, 3 blooms 1 color 04080 Standard, 1 spike 03770 Medium Flowered, 1½-3”, 3 blooms different colors 04090 Standard, 3 spikes, 1 color 03780 Small Flowered, under 1 ½” 3 blooms same 04100 Standard, Collection, as many different colors as 03790 Small Flowered, under 1 ½” 3 blooms different possible 03791 Cactus, 3 blooms, same color 04110 Miniature, 1 spike 03792 Cactus, 3 blooms, different colors 04120 Miniature, 3 spikes, 1 color 03793 Pom Pom, 3 blooms, same color 04130 Miniature, Collection, as many different colors as 03794 Pom Pom, 3 blooms, different colors possible 03795 Pinwheel, 3 blooms, same color 04140 Hardy, 1 spike 03796 Pinwheel, 3 blooms, different colors 04150 Hardy, as many different colors as possible 03800 As many different types and colors as possible Waterlily Any Other Garden Flower Lot Description Lot Description 04160 1 stem 03820 1 Stem From A Bulb, Tuber Or Corn Not Listed. 03840 1 Specimen From Any Other Annual Flower Not ROSES Listed 03860 1 Specimen From Any Other Perennial Flower Not Hybrid Tea Listed Lot Description 03880 1 Specimen From Any Biennial Not Listed 04240 1 bloom, with foliage 04250 3 blooms, with foliage, 1 color Collections 04260 As many different colors as possible Lot Description 03900 Annuals, 3 stems, different varieties Floribunda 03910 Annuals, 5 stems, different varieties Lot Description 03920 Perennials, 3 stems, different varieties 04270 1 stem, with foliage 03930 Perennials, 5 stems, different varieties 04280 3 stems, with foliage, 1 color 03935 Everlastings, 3 stems, different varieties 04290 As many different colors as possible 03940 Everlastings, 5 stems, different varieties 03950 Mixture of types, 5 stems Miniature 03951 All white, 3 stems Lot Description 03952 Pink, lavender, purple, 3 stems 04300 1 bloom, with foliage 03953 Yellow, orange, red, 3 stems 04310 3 blooms, with foliage, 1 color 03954 All blue, 3 stems 04320 As many different colors as possible, with foliage 03955 All yellow, 3 stems 03956 All red, 3 stems Climbing 03957 Red, white and blue, 3 stems Lot Description 03958 Blue, white and yellow, 3 stems 04340 Large flowered, natural, 1 bloom, with foliage 03960 As many different types of flowers as possible 04350 Climbing sport of Bush rose, 1 bloom, with foliage

Dahlias Rose (Name If Possible) Lot Description Lot Description 03970 Extra large, 1 bloom floated in your own bowl 04355 Any rose species 03980 Decorative, giant, over 7”, 1 bloom 04356 Any antique rose 03985 Decorative, large, 5” – 7”, 1 bloom 04357 Any shrub rose 03990 Decorative, medium, 3” – 5”, 1 bloom 04358 Any single rose 03995 Decorative, small, under 3”, 1 bloom 04359 Any other rose 04000 Decorative, 3 blooms, same 04005 Decorative, 3 blooms, different Rose Collection 04010 Cactus, 1 bloom Lot Description 04020 Cactus, 3 blooms, same 04360 3 different varieties, 3 blooms, with foliage 04025 Cactus, 3 blooms, different 04030 Pom-pom, 1 bloom 52 Floriculture Ground Covers 04730 Vegetables Lot Description 04740 Any Combination 04400 Aegopodium (Bishop’s Weed), 3 stems of foliage 04410 Ajuga (A. reptans), 3 stems, variegated foliage, with POTTED HOUSEPLANTS or without flowers Potted plants must have been grown by the exhibitor for at 04420 Ajuga (A. reptans), 3 stems, plain foliage, with or least six (6) months before entry, and not have been a Blue without flowers Ribbon winner within the previous two years. Please iden- 04425 Crown Vetch, 3 stems with flowers tify your plant if you know what it is on the tag. Name and 04427 Lamb’s Ears (Stachys) 1 stem, with flowers address of exhibitor should be placed on the underside of 04428 Lamb’s Ears (Stachys) 1 stem, without flowers the container if possible. 04429 Lamb’s Ears (Stachys) 3 stems, with flowers 04430 Lamb’s Ears (Stachys) 3 stems, without flowers African Violets (Saintpaulia) 04432 Lamium (L. maculatum) 3 stems of foliage, same Lot Description 04435 Lamium (L. maculatum) 3 stems of foliage, different 04750 Standard, single crown, single bloom 04440 Potentilla (P. tabernaemontani, verna) 3 stems of foli 04760 Standard, single crown, ruffled bloom age, with or without flowers 04770 Standard, single crown, double bloom 04450 Sedum 1 stem 04780 Semi-miniature, single crown, single bloom 04460 Sedum 3 stems, one variety, with or without flowers 04790 Semi-miniature, single crown, double bloom 04470 Sedum Collection, up to 5 different varieties, with or 04800 Miniature, single crown, single bloom without flowers 04810 Miniature, single crown, double bloom 04490 Snow-On-The-Mountain (Euphorbia marginata) 3 04820 Micro-miniature stems, with or without flowers 04830 Trailing 04500 Sweet Woodruff (Galium odoratum) 5 stems 04840 Variegated, any type 04520 Thyme with flowers, 3 stems 04530 Thyme without flowers, 3 stems Begonia 04540 Vinca (minor) 3 stems, with or without flowers Lot Description 04545 Vinca (major) 3 stems, with or without flowers 04860 Angel-wing 04546 Vinca (variegated) 3 stems, with or without flowers 04870 Rex 04550 Any Other Ground Cover, 1 stem, with or without 04880 Tuberous flowers 04560 Any Other Ground Cover, 3 stems, with or without Cactus flowers Lot Description 04570 Collection 5 different varieties for ground covers, with 04900 Container under 7” in diameter (one plant) or without flowers 04910 Container over 7” in diameter (one plant) 04920 Collection, more than one plant, same container Shrubs And Vines Lot Description Christmas Cactus 04600 Berried Shrub 1 spray, not over 30” Lot Description 04610 Flowering Shrub 1 spray, not over 30” 04940 Any type 04615 Apache Plume - Fallugia Paradoxa, 1 branch, not over 30” Climbing And Trailing Plants (Not Listed) 04620 Butterfly Bush (Buddleia davidii), 1 branch, not Lot Description over 30” 04960 Foliage, not over 10” in diameter 04625 Fern Bush, (D. chamaebatiaria millefolium), 1 04970 Flowering, not over 10” in diameter branch, not over 30” 04980 Creeping Charlie (Swedish Ivy) 04630 Potentilla (P. fruiticosa), 1 branch, not over 30” 04990 Wandering Jew 04640 Flowering Vine, 2 sprays, not over 36” 04650 Silverlace Vine (Polygonum aubertii), 2 sprays, not Dish Gardens over 36” Lot Description 04655 Hop Vine, 2 sprays, not over 36” 05000 Container, not to exceed 10” in diameter 04660 Clematis, 2 sprays, not over 36” 05010 Fairy Garden with miniatures, not to exceed 24” 04665 Any Green Vine, 2 sprays, not over 36” in diameter

Patio Pots (Containers Not To Exceed 24”) Ferns Lot Description Lot Description 04680 Petunias 05020 Any variety 04690 Annuals 04700 Perennials Flowering House Plants (Not Listed) 04710 Succulents Lot Description 04720 Herbs 05040 Any plant 53 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Foliage Plants, Bushy And Upright (Not Lot Description Listed) 05390 Any variety Lot Description 05060 Green Succulents 05070 Variegated Lot Description 05080 Colored 05410 Container under 7” in diameter (one plant) 05090 Rubber Plant 05420 Container over 7” in diameter (one plant) 05430 Collection Geraniums (Pelargonium) Lot Description Unusual or Novel Containers 05100 Common (Containers not to exceed 12” width) 05110y Iv Lot Description 05120 Fancy leaved 05440 One plant 05130 Martha Washington 05443 Upright 05140 Scented 05445 Vining or Trailing

Hoya Any Other Potted House Plant Not Listed Lot Description Lot Description 05150 Solid foliage 05450 Any plant not listed 05151 Varigated foliage GOURDS Ivy (Hedera) Lot Description Green 05160 Any ivy Lot Description 05500 Pear, 3 gourds Jade Plant 05510 Crown Of Thorns, 3 gourds Lot Description 05520 Next Egg, 3 gourds 05180 Green leafed 05530 Any other small fruited, 3 gourds, same variety 05190 Varigated leafed 05540 Small fruited mixed, 3 gourds 05550 Turk’s Turban, 1 gourd Kitchen Herbs 05560 Birdhouse, 1 gourd Lot Description 05570 Dipper, 1 gourd 05210 One in container, under 6” diameter 05580 Bushel, 1 gourd 05220 One in container, over 6 diameter 05590 Any other large, 1 gourd 05230 Collection 05600 Large fruited mixed, 3 gourds Orchids Dried Lot Description Lot Description 05250 Beefya (Hybrid) 05650 Pear, 3 gourds 05260 Dendrobium (Hybrid) 05660 Crown Of Thorns, 3 gourds 05265 Phalaenopsis (Moth Orchid) 05670 Next Egg, 3 gourds 05270 Any other hybrid 05680 Any other small fruited, 3 gourds, same variety 05280 Species 05690 Small fruited mixed, 3 gourds 05700 Turk’s Turban, 1 gourd Oxalis (Shamrock) 05710 Birdhouse, 1 gourd Lot Description 05720 Dipper, 1 gourd 05300 Green leafed 05730 Bushel, 1 gourd 05310 Colored leafed 05740 Any other large, 1 gourd 05320 With flowers 05750 Large fruited mixed, 3 gourds

Philodendron Lot Description Special Thanks To 05340 Climbing or trailing 05350 Upright Our 2016 Volunteers!

Pothos Jackee Alston Nora Blodgett Lot Description Christine Alvarez Faith Brittain 05370 Climbing or trailing Christa Anhold Cheryl Bruton Cami Beckley Hattie Braun String Of Hearts Ginger Blodgett Bill Burris 54 Gems & Minerals Evan Burris Leiann Morris the work of the exhibitor, except Lot 02060. Jan Busco Ruth Mortenson 5. Entries receiving blue ribbons from last year are not Alice Carter Caroline Peart eligible for competition this year, but may be entered Judy Chaddock Sue Rathjen for exhibition only. Pauline Entin Loni Shapiro 6. Identification: Cabinet, museum, and miniature speci- Berta Glawischnig Jalien Shield mens must show on the label the name of the mineral Kris Haskins Caroline Teare and location. Trudy Hope Susan Thompson 7. Cabochons, slabs, carvings, jewelry, etc., do not Sheryl Houston Polly Valie require complete labeling – it is necessary to identify Star Hunter Bill Valie the names of minerals used. Location may be given but Deb James Linda Wadleigh is not required. Arlene Johnson Karen Warren 8. No exhibit may be entered for more than one award; Jack Johnson Shelosmith Watson and only one entry may be entered in any one lot. Patricia Johnson Crys Wells 9. We encourage exhibitors to rearrange any previous Wayne Johnson Brenda Whitted display to give the show a new look or variety. Sherry Markel Patsy Workman 10. Judging for all classes will be based on quality of Jim Mast specimens, variety of specimens, arrangement of exhibit, and labeling. All exhibits will be judged and awards made by lot, by department class code. Special Thanks To 11. Professional and Commercial exhibits will be judged separately from Amateur exhibits. Decisions of the Our 2016 Sponsors! judges are final. 12. Judging results submitted by judges and department Coconino County Master Gardeners superintendents are considered final. Flagstaff Native Plant & Seed 13. Exhibitors submitting five or more entries will receive Mark Frank, Financial Advisor with Edward Jones one 1-day admission to the Fair. Mike and Sarah Cromer 14. Ribbons will be awarded according to merit. All items Viola’s Flower Garden are judged against items in the same class code and Warner’s Nursery & Landscaping Co. lot. Each lot will be awarded one blue, one red, and Anthony Campbell one white ribbon. Department Class Codes (J) - Junior (12 years old and younger) Gems & Minerals (T) - Teen (13-18 years old) Department Code “GM” (A) - Adult (19 years and older)

Awards First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon Best of Show - Adults: Rosette Best of Show - Teens: Rosette Best of Show - Juniors: Rosette

Minerals Lot Description Janet Findley, Superintendent. 928-814-9337 01020 Thumbnails, 1”x1”x1”, but more than 1/4” [email protected] 01030 Miniatures, more than 1”x1”x1”, but less than 3”x3”x3” Entry Forms Due: August 11 01040 Cabinet specimens (none less than 3”x3”x3”) Receiving Date: August 27, 1 p.m. - 5 p.m. 01050 Museum size specimens (none less than 6”x6”x6”) Judging Date: August 31, 2 p.m. 01060 Minerals of the same family, i.e. quartz, copper Pickup Date: September 4, 4-4:30 p.m. ores, silver ores,etc. 01070 Minerals all for the same locality, i.e. state, county, Department Rules mine, etc. 1. All General Fair Rules apply. 01080 Coconino County minerals 2. Do not put your name on the front of labels in any com- 01090 Geodes petitive exhibit. 01100 Nodules 3. Ensure department class codes are entered on entry 01110 Crystals forms. 4. All specimens exhibited must be the property of the exhibitor; and all lapidary work for competition must be 55 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Lapidary 02060 Rock and other assorted materials used to create a Lot Description decorative setting (Lapidary work may be 01210 Cabochons, cut by exhibitor, mounted, assorted the exhibitor’s, or may be purchased, but materials should be appropriately labeled) 01220 Cabochons, cut by exhibitor, un-mounted, assorted materials Marine Invertebrates 01230 Cabochons, native Arizona material Lot Description 02210 Shells 01240 Cabochons, all of one material 02220 Corals 01250 Polished slabs, assorted material 02230 General (or mixed) 01260 Polished slabs, all of one material 01270 Unpolished slabs, assorted material Miscellaneous 01280 Unpolished slabs, of one material Lot Description 01300 Spheres or eggs 02410 Miscellaneous Items 01310 Any other 02420 Rock Collection - Found 01330 Tumbled or polished stones, assorted materials 02430 Rock Collection - Purchased Petrified Wood Lot Description Special Thanks To 01410 Polished, any 01420 Rough, any Our 2016 Volunteers!

Jewelry Keith Becker Ronan DeGeyter Lot Description Louise Kissinger Becker Maria Diaz 01610 Mounted gem stones, stones cut by exhibitor Frankie Y. Buhrer Jamey Hasapis 01620 All metal jewelry, made by the exhibitor Hans Buhrer Caroline Johnson 01630 Mountings with stones, all made by exhibitor Eamon DeGeyter Pat Rogers 01640 Mountings by exhibitor, stone not by exhibitor Ivan DeGeyter Sandy Shaw 01660 Jewelry miscellaneous Jeremy DeGeyter Jim Valek Julie DeGeyter Tina Valek Fossils Lot Description 01810 Vertebrates 01820 Invertebrates 01830 Plants 01840 General fossils

Creative Arrangements Lot Description 02010 Educational 02030 Assorted materials 02040 Geological formation constructed from representative rock 02050 Volcanic rock depicting volcanic formation

56 Hobbies & Collectables 2 admissions passes for the Fair. Building sitters must Hobbies & be at least 16 years of age. Department Class Codes Collectables (Y) - Youth (6-17 years old) (A) - Adult (18-and older) Department “HC” (PC) - Alternately Abled (6 years and older)

Noelle Donnelly, Superintendent. 928-266-4832 Collections Are Judged On: [email protected] 1. Extensiveness of collection 2. Quality of specimens Entry Forms Due: August 11 3. Uniqueness of specimens Receiving Times: August 30, 3 - 7 p.m. 4. Attractiveness of mountings Judging Times: August 31, 5 p.m. 5. Completeness of labels 6. Imagination and entertainment values Department Rules 1. All General Fair Rules apply. Craft and Model Buildings Are Judged On: 2. Only one entry per lot per exhibitor. 1. Craftsmanship 3. All entries must be capable of being displayed on a 2. Completeness of detail shelf 12” wide, except: 3. Attractiveness of display a. Items that may be hung on the wall. 4. Originality of design b. Items that may be mounted on their own legs. 5. Imagination and entertainment values 4. For security concerns, we try to display all collections either under glass/lock and key or on a wall away from Consideration is also given to the extent to which the gen- curious hands. For any questions on security, please eral rules for entry have been followed. contact the department Superintendent. 5. Projects made in connection with school, scouting, or Awards other groups, should not be entered unless this is also First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon a hobby that is pursued during leisure time outside the Best of Show - Ribbon group. 6. All work on an exhibit must be done by the exhibitor in each class. An exception to this is the frame. Hobbies Model entries must state the type of model. 7. Superintendent may turn away entries that have not Kit Building - A model built entirely from the original kit, complied with rules. nothing else added, with the exception of paint, and/or 8. Suggestions for displaying exhibits: Mount the exhibit decals, and minor additions or changes. in an attractive permanent manner and include labels Bash Kit - Combination of several kits to create something or small cards that explain interesting details or unique new and original. characteristics of the exhibit. Be sure the exhibit is free Scratch Building - The use of any materials. A “nonkit”. from dust, mildew and odor. Make certain all parts and Diorama - A scene telling a story and reproduced in three details of the exhibit are securely fastened in place or dimension by placing objects, figures, etc. in front of, in a secured environment. Be sure entry is in correct or on a painted background - any model with additional section and lot. Wall mounted displays must have scenery and related items. A Diorama is limited to hanging hardware. 324 square inches. All models in this category must 9. Unmounted collections are limited to a maximum of be glued or attached firmly to a board or a piece of 6 items (depending on size of items). cardboard. 10. Each individual may submit a maximum of five entries in this department. 11. Judging results submitted by judges and department Brown Family Trust Awards superintendents are considered final. The following categories will receive $25 courtesy of the 12. Exhibitors submitting five entries will receive one 1-day Brown Family Trust admission to the Fair. in memory of Barbara Brown: 13. Ribbons will be awarded according to merit. All items $ are judged against items in the same class code lot. • Best Child Exhibit 25 Each lot will be awarded one blue, one red, and one • Best Youth Exhibit C • Best Adult Exhibit A D white ribbon. SH AWAR 14. No previous blue ribbon winning Hobbies and Collect- • Best Physically Challenged able entries from the Coconino County Fair are eligible. Exhibit 15. Exhibitors are asked to volunteer as a building sitter Sponsored by during the Fair. Building sitters who volunteer for 4 Brown Family hours or more will receive complimentary parking and Trust 57 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Cosplay/Costume 01480 Tanks Lot Description 01490 Conversion, Military 00910 Modern Costume 01500 Conversion, Motorcycles 00920 Fantasy/Sci-Fi Costume 01510 Conversion, Tanks 00930 Period Costume 01520 Conversion, Trucks 00940 Other Costume 01530 Conversion, any other 00950 Modern Weaponry 01540 Bash, Military 00960 Fantasy/Sci-Fi Weaponry 01550 Bash, Civilian 00970 Period Weaponry 01560 Bash, Fiction 00980 Other Weaponry 01570 Vehicles, radio control 00990 Other/Miscellaneous 01580 Display Military (see explanation) 01590 Display Civilian (see explanation) Airplanes 01600 Diorama (group of vehicles without scenic back Lot Description ground, limited to 18”x 18” or 324 square inches) 01010 Free Flight Model, capable of flight, non-power 01020 Radio Control Model, powered Boats and Ships 01030 Flying Scale Model, scratch Lot Description 01040 Control Line Model 01650 Plastic, Sail 01050 Non-Flying Scale Model, wood or metal 01660 Plastic, working other than sail 01060 Military, plastic 01670 Plastic, Military 01070 Civilian, plastic 01680 Plastic, Civilian 01080 Fiction, plastic 01690 Miscellaneous Materials 01090 Scratch, Free Flight Model capable of flight, power or 01700 Scratch, Sail nonpower 01710 Scratch, working other than sail 01100 Scratch, Flying Scale Model - built up construction 01720 Scratch, Military 01120 Scratch, Non-Flying Scale Model - wood, metal or 01730 Bash, Military plastic 01740 Bash, Civilian 01130 Scratch, plastic 01750 Bash, Fiction 01140 Bash, plastic 01760 Radio Control 01150 Diorama (see explanation) 01770 Display (see explanation) 01160 Display, engine 01780 Diorama (group of boats and/or ships without scenic 01170 Diorama, (group of airplanes without scenic back background, limited to 6”x 36” or 216 square ground, limited to 18”x 18” or 324 square inches) inches)

Automobiles Legos - Plastic Lot Description Original Creations Only - No Box Design Copies. 01230 Old Time Lot Description 01240 Custom 01810 Cars 01250 Racing 01820 Motorcycles 01260 Stock 01830 Airplanes 01270 Scratch, Old Time 01840 Ships 01280 Scratch, Custom 01850 Tanks 01290 Scratch, Racing 01860 Trucks 01300 Scratch, Stock 01870 Military Vehicles 01310 Bash, Custom 01880 People 01320 Bash, Racing 01890 Spaceships 01330 Bash, Stock 01900 Diorama (limited to 18”x 18” or 324 square inches) 01340 Radio Control 01901 Other 01350 Diorama (see explanation) 01360 Display, engine Railroads 01370 Display (group of automobiles without scenic back Must Be Kit Built Or Original Scratch Built. ground, limited to 18”x 18” or 324 square inches) Lot Description 01980 Locomotive Vehicles 01990 Freight Car Lot Description 02000 Passenger Car 01430 Horse drawn 02010 Caboose 01440 Military 02030 Structures (railroad water tower, etc.) 01450 Motorcycles 02040 Display (with information, etc.) 01460 Trucks, Military 02050 Diorama (see explanation, limited to18”x 18” or 324 01470 Trucks, Civilian square inches) 58 Hobbies & Collectables Model Rockets 02690 China Painting Lot Description 02700 Molded Ceramics 02140 Kit, capable of Flight 02710 Thrown Ceramics 02150 Scratch, capable of Flight 02720 Clay Modeling 02160 Bash, capable of Flight 02740 Dolls 02170 Display (group of rockets without scenic background, 02750 Doll House limited to 288 square inches) 02760 Dough Art, adults enter in Home Ec. 02770 Exhibits with Moving Parts Space Related Models-Plastic 02780 Fabric Art, adults enter in Home Ec. Lot Description 02790 Stained Glass 02200 Kit, Space Fighter 02800 God’s Eye 02210 Kit, Starship 02810 Glass Craft 02220 Kit, Space Station 02820 Jewelry 02230 Scratch, Space Fighter 02830 Lamps 02240 Scratch, Starship 02840 Leather work, tooled 02250 Scratch, Space Station 02850 Leather work, other (explain) 02260 Bash, Space Fighter 02860 Liquid Embroidery, Textile Paint 02270 Bash, Starship 02870 Macrame 02280 Bash, Space Station 02880 Miniature Furniture 02290 Display (group of rockets without scenic background, 02890 Miniature Room limited to 288 square inches) 02900 Miniature Room, handmade 02300 Diorama (see explanation) 02910 Mobiles 02310 Other space vehicles 02920 Mosaics 02930 Paper Maché Models - People Or Animals 02940 Shadow Boxes Lot Description 02950 Silk Screening 02350 Kit, Plastic 02960 String Art 02360 Kit, Wood 02970 Sweatshirt Art 02370 Kit, Metal 02980 Wall Hangings (paintings excluded) 02380 Scratch, Wood or other material 02990 Weavings, adults enter in Home Ec. 02390 Bash 03000 Woodcarving 02400 Display (see explanation) 03010 Woodburning 02410 Diorama (group of people or animals without scenic 03020 Wood Inlay background, limited to 288 square inches) 03030 Woodcarving (machine) 03040 Wire Art Fantasy 03050 Tole Painting, adults enter in Home Ec. Lot Description 03060 T-Shirt Art 02470 Kit, People 03070 Other 02480 Kit, Animals 02490 Kit, Creatures Crafts - Kit Form 02500 Kit, Vehicles Lot Description 02510 D & D Game Pieces 03130 Batik, Tie dye 02520 Scratch, People 03140 Beadwork, adults enter in Home Ec. 02530 Scratch, Animals 03150 Birdhouse 02540 Scratch, Creatures 03160 Buildings and Houses 02550 Scratch, Vehicles 03170 Candle Making 02560 Bash, Vehicles 03180 Ceramics 02570 Structures 03190 China Painting 02580 Display (see explanation) 03200 Clay Molding 02590 Diorama (group of fantasy figures without scenic 03210 Decoupage background, limited to 18” by 18” or 324 square 03220 Doll House inches. 03230 Dolls 03240 Exhibits with Moving Parts Crafts - Original Design 03260 Glass Craft Lot Description 03270 God’s Eye 02640 Beadwork, adults enter in Home Ec. 03280 Jewelry 02650 Batik, tie dye 03290 Lamps 02660 Birdhouse 03300 Leather work 02670 Buildings and Houses 03310 Liquid Embroidery, Textile Paint 02680 Candle Making 03330 Miniature Furniture 59 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 03340 Miniature Room 03970 Business Cards 03360 Molded Ceramics 03980 Buttons, Slogan 03370 Mosaics 03990 Candles 03380 Paint by Number Art Work 04000 Cans 03390 Paper Maché 04010 Ceramic Objects 03400 Silk Screening 04020 China Objects 03410 Stained Glass 04040 Cultural 03420 String Art 04060 Dolls, any 03440 Wall Hangings (paintings excluded) 04070 Glass Objects 03450 Weavings (small items) 04080 Insects 03460 Woodcarving 04090 Key Chains 03470 Woodburning 04110 Marbles 03480 Other 04120 Marine Life 04130 Matchbooks Collections - Antique 04140 Matchbox/Hot Wheels Must Be At Least 50 Years Old 04160 Minerals Lot Description 04170 Movie Memorabilia 03520 Animation 04200 Paper Objects 03530 Avon, bottles 04210 Patches, Embroidered 03560 Bells 04220 Pencils 03590 Bottles 04230 Pendants 03600 Brass Objects 04240 Pins 03610 Buttons, campaign 04250 Plastic Objects 03620 Buttons, clothing 04270 Pogs 03630 Ceramic Figures 04280 Postcards - any 03640 China Objects 04300 Salt and Pepper Shakers 03650 Cultural Artifacts 04310 Sea Shells 03660 Cut Glass Objects 04320 Spoons 03670 Dolls 04330 Sports Memorabilia 03680 Door Keys 04340 Stickers 03690 Door Knobs 04350 Straw Objects 03700 Gems 04360 Television Memorabilia 03710 Hat Pins 04370 Thimbles 03720 Indian Artifacts 04380 War Memorabilia 03730 Jewelry 04390 Wood Objects 03740 Matchbooks 04400 Other 03750 Metal Objects 03770 Pipes Card Collections 03780 Postcards Lot Description 03790 Salt and Pepper Shakers 05010 Any Sport 03800 Spoons 05090 Other 03810 Sports Memorabilia 03820 Thimbles Ecological Recycling 03830 Toys Unique projects made from the items listed below. A descrip- 03840 Trains tion of what the item represents must be included with entry, 03850 War Memorabilia i.e. animal, vehicle, etc. 03860 Wood Objects Lot Description 03870 Other 05310 Metal 05320 Plastic Modern Collections 05330 Glass Lot Description 05350 Paper 03880 Album (other than cards) 05390 Any combination or any other 03890 Animals/Figures 05400 Wood 03900 Animation 03910 Banks Numismatics (Coins) 03920 Baskets Lot Description 03930 Books (hardcover) 06010 Albums 03940 Books (softcover) 06020 Currency, North American 03950 Bottles 06030 Early U.S., before 1900 03960 Bottles, figurines 06040 Foreign Currency, any 60 Hobbies & Collectables 06110 Modern U.S., after 1900 06120 Proof Sets Special Thanks To 06130 Display (limited to 18”x 18” or 324 square inches) 06140 Diorama (see explanation) Our 2016 Volunteers!

Philately (Stamp Collecting) Aaron Dickinson Alexandra Mugnani Lot Description Calvin Drake Chris Place 06550 Air Mails Jill Farrell Jesse Sniggs 06560 Albums Krystyna Jura 06570 Christmas Seals Eleanor Miller 06580 Commemoratives - Special Collection 06590 Duck Hunting Stamps Special Thanks To 06610 Foreign Stamps, Country 06620 Line Pairs, Coil Stamps Our 2016 Sponsor! 06630 Meter Stamps 06640 Plate Blocks Brown Family Trust - In Memory of Barbara Brown 06650 Postcards 06660 Postage Due 06670 Postal Markings 06680 Regular Issues 06690 Square Blocks 06700 Topical 06710 Display (limited to 18”x 18” or 324 square inches) 06720 Diorama (see explanation)

1504xxx_3667wx4875h_BW_Coconino_Cnty_qtrpg_ad_RUSH_042115.indd 1 4/21/15 6:59 AM 61 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Note: Entries made primarily with eggs are not allowed. Home Economics 14. Items must be picked up between 4:00 - 6:00 p.m. on Department Code “HE” the last day of the Fair. 15. Coconino County Parks and Recreation is not respon- sible for items that not claimed by 6:00 p.m. on the last day of the fair.

Department Class Codes A) - Adult (16 years and older)

NOTE: There is no classification for youth in this Lynda Locke, Superintendent, 928-527-3253 department. [email protected] Awards Entry Forms Due: August 18 First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon Receiving Date: August 29, 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. Best of Show: Ribbon Quilt Receiving Date: August 26, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Judging Date: August 30, 9 a.m. Clothing Please indicate if your garment was constructed with a Serger by marking your entry form with “srg”. Department Rules 1. All General Fair Rules apply. Clothing Lots For Adults 2. Exhibitors may only enter one item per lot. Includes natural fibers, knits, and knit blends. 3. Items for exhibit must be taken directly to the Home Lot Description Economics building. Completed entry tags for exhibit 01010 Dress, short items will be available at the Home Economics building 01020 Dress, long the time of receiving exhibits. 01040 Evening dress, short 4. Ribbons will be awarded according to merit. All items 01050 Evening dress, long are judged against items in the same class code and 01060 Blouse/Tops lot. Each lot within each class code may be awarded 01090 Skirt one blue, one red, one white ribbon. 01110 Kilts Skirt 5. The decisions of the judges are final and appeals will 01130 Lingerie/Lounge wear not be considered. 01140 Jeans 6. All exhibitors in this department must be residents of 01160 Casual wear Coconino County. 01170 Outer wear 7. All items entered in this department must be produced 01200 Any two-piece outfit by the exhibitor. The one exception to this rule is an 01210 Jacket or blazer item entered into the group category. You must indicate 01220 Vest if any portion of your finished work has been com- 01230 Man’s shirt pleted by anyone else other than yourself (i.e. framing, 01240 Man’s jacket quilting, etc.). 01280 Slacks/shorts 9. All items must have been completed or prepared 01290 Suit, lined within the past year. Articles previously entered in the 01300 Suit, unlined Coconino County Fair are not eligible for competition 01320 Any garment of original design again. 01350 Wedding dress 10. No entry of same or similar type shall be entered in 01360 Any western wear item any other department. 01380 Bathing suit 11. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to choose the 01390 Miscellaneous garment (not mentioned in above lots) appropriate Class and Lot when entering items for 01400 Costume judging. Items entered incorrectly may be disqualified 01410 Historical Undergarments from judging.

12. Some items have specific entry requirements (i.e. size OW IN H C S L limits, quantities, container). Please read requirements F O O T carefully. T H S I SPECIAL N

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13. Items may be disqualified by the judges if: B AWARD a. entry rules are not followed G Animas Trading Co I E F T b. item is soiled, stained or unsanitary T A CERTIFIC c. preserved foods are improperly processed or judged unsafe 62 Home Economics Clothing For Children and Infants Quick Breads OW QU SH IC Includes any natural, knit, or knit-based fibers. (1/3 Loaf Or 3 Pieces) K F O B

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01610 T-shirt 02630 Any fruit D B 25 01620 Dress, short 02640 Vegetable, pumpkin 01630 Dress, long 02650 Vegetable, zucchini C AS D 01640 Layette Set 02680 Cornbread H AWAR 01650 Bibs 02690 Muffins, any fruit 01660 Original design 02700 Muffins, any vegetable Sponsored by 01670 Blouse/tops (pumpkin/ squash) Drye Plumbing 01680 Bathing suit 02710 Muffins, unsweetened variety 01690 Western wear 02730 Muffins, miscellaneous 01700 Nightwear 02740 Regional Bread, biscuits (3) 01710 Beach wear 02750 Regional Bread, tortillas, flour (3) 01730 Skirt/shirt 02760 Regional Bread, tortillas, corn (3) 01740 Pants or jeans 02770 Regional Bread, sopapillas (3) 01750 Shorts 02780 Regional Bread, tamales, sweet (no meat) 01760 Coveralls 02790 Regional Bread, fry bread 01770 Jumper 02830 Coffee cake 01780 Outer wear 02840 Bagels 01800 Vest 02850 Scones 01810 Outfit, any 2 or 3 piece set 02860 Banana bread 01820 Costume 02870 Miscellaneous 01830 Miscellaneous garment 02890 Gluten Free, any 01840 Christening Outfit 01850 Hat or Bonnet Judging Criteria for Cakes Texture, moisture, lightness 40% Foods Lots General Appearance (shape, color) 30% Rules: Please enter foods on plastic disposable plates, Flavor 30% enclosed in sealed plastic bags (i.e. Zip-lock variety.) Read carefully for amounts required for entry. No entries with cus- Cakes tard, cheese, uncooked egg, or meringue. (Two 3” pieces. No whole cakes or cheese-cakes accepted.) Enter cakes on a plastic disposable plate inside a plastic Judging Criteria for Bread zip-loc bag. SHOW Flavor 35% Lot Description F O C T A K Texture 35% 02910 White cake, frosted S E E

S Appearance 25% 02920 Yellow cake, frosted B $ Color 5% 02930 Chocolate cake, frosted 25

02940 Spice or applesauce cake, C A D Yeast Breads/Rolls - Traditional frosted or unfrosted SH AWAR (1/3 loaf or 3 rolls) 02950 Carrot cake W YE HO AS Lot Description S T 02970 Zucchini cake

F B Sponsored by 02110 Whole wheat bread O R 02990 Fruit cake, traditional

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E S 02130 Mixed grain bread B 25 03010 Angel cake Trust 02140 Mixed grain rolls C 03020 Pound cake A D 02190 French bread SH AWAR 03050 Sugar-free cake 02200 French rolls 03051 Cupcakes, 4ea. 02210 Sweet yeast bread 02880 Gluten Free, any 02220 Sweet yeast rolls Sponsored by 03060 Miscellaneous 02230 Sourdough bread Brown Family 02260 Wheat bread, original recipe Trust Judging Criteria for Decorated Cakes 02270 Wheat rolls, original recipe Execution (workmanship) 30% 02280 White bread, original recipe Originality 20% 02290 White rolls, original recipe Neatness (smooth, free from cracks) 15% 02300 Miscellaneous Eye-appeal (pleasing appearance, attractive) 15% 02310 Gluten Free bread, any Uniformity (decoration spacing, symmetry) 10% Correct Display (height, use of decorative items) 10%

63 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Decorated Cakes - Fondant Judging Criteria For Pies, Crisps & Cobblers W DECO O R A (Base does not have to be edible) H T Flavor 40% S E D F Lot Description General Appearance 20% O C

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03190 Any other decorated C A D miniature or cupcake SH AWAR Pies, Crisps & Cobblers (Quantity - 1/4 Pie) 03200 Miscellaneous Enter pies on aluminum plate to prevent sogginess. Abso- lutely no custard, egg, cheese or meringue pies. Decorated Cakes - Frosted Sponsored by Lot Description F SHO Brown O W Lot Description 03980 Any fruit variety T P S I E E 03310 Any cake Family Trust 03990 Filled turnover S B $ 03320 Original design 04000 Tarts 25 04010 Miscellaneous C Judging Criteria For Cookies 04020 Crisp, any variety A D SH AR Flavor 40% 04030 Cobbler, any variety AW Texture 25% Appearance (uniform size and shape) 20% Judging Criteria For Candy Sponsored by Lightness 15% Flavor 40% Execution (workmanship) 25% Brown Family Cookie Jar Neatness/Eye-appeal 20% Trust This category is a jar of Uniformity 15% E C assorted cookies. Jar may AC OO L K P I be any kind of wide-mouthed, T E Candies (Quantity - 5 Pieces)

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transparent, jar, and decorated R $ A Place on disposable plastic plate and seal in a zip-lock bag. I R as desired. Jar to count 50% of F 25 Lot Description judging, cookies to count 50% 04110 Fudge, chocolate C AS D SHOW of judging. Jar not to be less H AWAR 04120 Fudge, any combination F O C T A N than 6” or over 15” in height, 04130 Divinity S D E

Y not counting decorations. Jar 04140 Dipped Candy, any B $25 should contain not less than Sponsored by 04200 No-cook candy 3 different varieties of cook- 04210 Taffy C Drye Plumbing A D ies, and must be made by the 04220 Sucker/lollipop SH AWAR exhibitor. For judging purposes, one of each cookie must be 04230 Any Brittle in a zip-loc bag and stapled to the entry tag. Enter cookies 04240 Miscellaneous on a disposable plastic plate inside a plastic zip-lock bag. Sponsored by Lot Description Drye Plumbing 03350 Cookie jar Food Preservation 1. All entries must be labeled with: Cookies (Quantity - 5 Each) a. Type of processing (water bath or pressure) Lot Description b. Date of canning (must be within the last 13 months) 03420 Bar cookies, brownie c. Name of product 03460 Bar cookies 2. Any canned food will be disqualified if: 03540 Drop cookies, sugar a. There is rust on the lid or the rim 03560 Drop cookies, peanut butter b. Processing method was inappropriate or not indicated 03570 Drop cookies, oatmeal 3. No canned food will be accepted with paraffin. 03590 Drop cookies, chocolate 4. All bands must be left on the lids. OW SH C 03600 Drop cookies, chocolate chip F O O O Judging Criteria for Soft Spreads, Jellies, 03620 Drop cookies, miscellaneous T K S I

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B 03660 No-bake cookie 25 30% - Appearance (color - characteristic of fruit; clearness 03690 Gingerbread cookie or house C – jellies translucent; container – glass, practical, clean AS D 03700 Miscellaneous cookie, any style H AWAR sealed lids. Neat and properly labeled with pertinent 03710 Novelty cookie information.) 03720 Gluten Free, any 35% - Texture (jelly – tender, should quiver, cut easily and Sponsored by retain shape; preserves – pieces firm and whole, clear, Brown Family thick syrup; marmalades – small, thin pieces, clear, thick Trust syrup; fruit butters – fruit that has been pressed through a sieve, no separation of fruit and juice; jams – crushed fruit, no separation; conserves – similar to jam, but 64 Home Economics always contain a mixture of fruits and usually have nuts 05040 Squash, any or raisins added.) 05050 Tomatoes, any 35% - Flavor (characteristic, without excessive sweetness or 05090 Green chili overcooked flavor.) 05100 Any other vegetable 05110 Any other combination vegetable Fruit - Water Bath Method 05120 Any soup Lot Description 05130 Miscellaneous 04320 Any fruit 04450 Any combination brandied fruit Preserves/Jams - Water Bath Method 04460 Fruit syrup, any Lot Description 04470 Tomatoes 05310 Any fruit preserves 04480 Miscellaneous 05320 Any combination ERVED ES F R O 05440 Fruit, any P O Beer, Wine & Liqueurs R D 05450 Fruit, any variety S O Lot Description F SPECIAL 05500 Berry, any F AWARD O 04610 Beer, dark S R D 05510 Berry, any combination P O 04620 Beer, light RE FO 05520 Low sugar/sugar free jam, any S D 04621 Beer, any other ERVE 05530 Miscellaneous 04630 Wine, red

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O E Lot Description H 25 06060 Reduced sugar, fruit spread, any 04790 Vinegar 06070 Miscellaneous C 04800 Oil A D SH AWAR 04810 Catsup Judging Criteria For Pickles, Relishes, 04820 Mustard Sauces, Etc. 04830 Salsa, mild Sponsored by 65% - Appearance (color uniform, attractive, characteristic 04840 Salsa, medium Brown Family of kind with no darkening on the top or discoloration of 04850 Spice Mix ingredients; size – whole or pieces of suitable, uniform 04860 Vanilla Extract Trust size; liquid – clear with no scum on top; texture – plump, unbroken skins or flesh firm, not shriveled or overcooked. Nectars & Juices Not shriveled from excess salt, acid, or sugar.) Lot Description 25% - Safety & Suitability (choice of fruit and/or vegetable 04890 Nectar, any variety that is safe and suitable for home canning or pickeling) 04870 Juice, any vegetable 10% - Container (tightly sealed, clear jars designed for can- 04880 Juice, any fruit ning of specific size, clean, neatly and properly labeled)

Vegetables - Pressure Method Pickles & Relishes – Water Bath Method Lot Description Lot Description 04910 Beans, any 06110 Cucumber Pickles, any dill 04950 Peas, any 06130 Cucumber Pickles, any sweet 04980 Beets 06160 Cucumber Pickles, relish 04990 Corn, any 06170 Cucumber Pickles, bread and butter 05010 Carrots 06200 Cucumber Pickles, any other 65 2017 Coconino County Fair Book King Arthur Flour Special Baking Contest! SPECIAL COCONINO COUNTY FAIR ENTRY Cookies Coconino County Fair, September 1 - 4, 2017 Home Economics and Open Youth Open to: Juniors- Ages 8 – 15 to show in Open Youth • Adults- Ages 16 and up to show in Home Economics

King Arthur Flour Prizes Rules: All COOKIE winners will receive a 1. Complete required entry form (see below). gorgeous ribbon. 2. Submit completed entry form with Cookies on: Tuesday, August 29 between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Adult Category - COOKIES 3. Prepare your favorite Cookie recipe using any type 1st place: $30 gift certificate to the Baker’s of King Arthur Flour – creativity strongly encouraged. Catalogue/ kingarthurflour.com No mixes or prepared frosting allowed. The complete 2nd place: King Arthur Four Whole Grain Baking recipe, preferably typed, must accompany your entry. 4. Exhibitor must affix the King Arthur Flour UPC label Cookbook from the flour bag or proof of purchase to the entry 3rd place: King Arthur Flour Doughnut Pan form he/she submits. 5. An entry form must accompany the entry. Junior Category - COOKIES 6. Please submit 5 cookies on a disposable plate for judg- 1st place: $30 gift certificate to the Baker’s ing. Catalogue/ kingarthurflour.com 7. Judging will be based on the following criteria: . a Flavor 50 points 2nd place: King Arthur Flour Wholel Grain Baking b. Appearance 25 points Cookbook . c Texture 25 points 3rd place: King Arthur Flour Doughnut Pan TOTAL 100 points 8. Failure to follow the rules may result in disqualifica- In addition, all winners receive a ribbon. tion.

KING ARTHUR FLOUR COOKIE CONTEST ENTRY FORM

NAME (first, middle initial, last)

MAILING ADDRESS PHONE AGE

CITY STATE ZIP

EMAIL ADDRESS CONTACT NUMBER

AGE (check one): Between 8 – 15 (Juniors) 16 or older (Adults)

Submit entries on Tuesday, August 29 between 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. Adults - submit entry at Home Economics Building Juniors - submit entry at Open Youth Building (Check Open Youth for times) Attach with this Entry Form King Arthur Flour UPC label from the flour bag or proof of purchase, i.e. receipt; The complete recipe, preferably typed. 66 Home Economics

2017 Award Announcement

BALL® FRESH PRESERVING AWARD FOR ADULT LEVEL

Presented by: BALL® & KERR® FRESH PRESERVING PRODUCTS

Jarden Home Brands, marketers of Ball® and Kerr® Fresh Preserving Products, is proud to recognize today’s fresh preserving (canning) enthusiasts. Awards for 1st and 2nd place will be presented to individuals whose home canned entry is selected the best in the category.

A panel of judges will select the top two entries in Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles, and Soft Spreads. Entries must be preserved in Ball® Jars and sealed with Ball® Lids and Bands specially designed for home canning, or preserved in Kerr® Jars sealed with Kerr® Lids and Bands specially designed for home canning. In addition, entries in the soft spread category must be prepared using Ball® Pectin: Classic, Low or No- Sugar, or Liquid. Proof of pectin purchase in the form of a receipt or product UPC must be submitted with entry.

Entries from each category honored with the First Place award will receive:

• Two (2) Five-Dollar ($5) Coupons for Ball® or Kerr® Fresh Preserving Products and • One (1) Free (up to $6 value) Coupon for Ball® Pectin

Entries from each category honored with the Second Place award will receive:

• One (1) Five-Dollar ($5) Coupon for Ball® or Kerr® Fresh Preserving Products and • One (1) Free (up to $6 value) Coupon for Ball® Pectin

©2017 Hearthmark, LLC dba Jarden Home Brands. All Rights Reserved. Distributed by Hearthmark, LLC dba Jarden Home Brands, Fishers, IN 46307. Hearthmark, LLC is a subsidiary of Newell Brands (NYSE: NWL). and Ball®, TMs Ball Corporation, used under license. and Kerr®, TMs Kerr Group, Inc., used under license. 67 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 06230 Zucchini, combination relish 07190 Rolls, yeast, traditional 06240 Zucchini, any other pickle 07200 Breads, yeast, bread maker 06250 Zucchini, any other relish 07210 Candy, fudge 06260 Any variety hot pickle 07220 Candy, dipped 06270 Chutney (please specify type) 07230 Candy, no-bake 06280 Pickled Vegetables, peppers, any 07240 Candy, any other variety 06300 Pickled Vegetables, beets 07250 Miscellaneous 06350 Pickled Vegetables, combination 06360 Pickled Vegetables, miscellaneous Physically Challenged 06370 Pickled/spiced fruit, any This category is for exhibitors with physical disabilities. 06390 Corn relish Lot Description 06400 Miscellaneous 02000 Any Food item 02001 Any Clothing item Judging Criteria For Dried Food 02002 Any Needle Art item Flavor 50% 02003 Any Quilted item Texture 20% Color (same & uniform) 20% Mentally Challenged Uniform Size 10% This category is for exhibitors with intellectual disabili- ties. Dried Fruit & Vegetables Lot Description Please Note: Enter dried herbs in the Agriculture & Horticul- 02004 Any Food item ture Department of the Fair. 02005 Any Clothing item Dried Fruits 02006 Any Needle Art item (Quantity: at least 10 each in a half pint or pint canning jar) 02007 Any Quilted item Lot Description 06500 Strawberries Needle & Fiber Arts 06610 Any combination All needle arts entries should indicate whether it is a Kit or 06620 Any other varietal Your Own, Original Design, or Pattern Book. Indicate if it is 06630 Any Fruit self, or commercially framed or finished. Picture measure- 06640 Fruit leather, any ment is determined by the work itself, excluding the frame. 06650 Miscellaneous If a portion of your project is assisted by another please indicate and attach detachable pieces securely. Dried Vegetables (Quantity: ½ cup in a half pint or pint canning jar) Judging Criteria For Needle & Fiber Arts Lot Description 75% - Workmanship (complexity of pattern; execution of pat- 06790y An tern; uniform stitches & design; construction precision) 06800 Tomatoes 25% - Appearance (cleanliness, pressing or blocking; suitabil- 06810 Miscellaneous ity of color, pattern and fabric; overall visual impact) Dried Meats Crochet (Quantity: approximately 5 sticks) Lot Description Lot Description 07340 Afghan, baby 06910 Jerky beef 07380 Afghan, any 06920 Jerky game 07390 Bedspread 06930 Game, any 07400 Rug HO F S W 07410 Pillow O H 06940 Any other meat O T N S 07420 Home accessory E E

Y Honey Products B $ 07430 Tablecloth 25 07440 Doily W NEED These entries must be made HO L S E

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E E 07470 Sweater, any adult R Lot Description B 25 07530 Outfit 2( or more pieces) 07110 Cookies, bar C Sponsored by A D 07120 Cookies, no-bake 07540 Coat SH AWAR 07130 Cookies, drop Brown Family 07550 Vest 07140 Cookies, rolled Trust 07560 Dress 07150 Cookies, pressed or molded 07570 Slipper Sponsored by 07160 Breads, quick 07580 Bootie Brown Family 07170 Muffins 07590 Layette ensemble Trust 07180 Breads, yeast, traditional 07600 Toy 68 Home Economics 07610 Cap, hat, or head cover Felting 07620 Accessory item Lot Description 07640 Baby item, any 11280 Felted hats 07650 Child’s item, any 11282 Felted slippers 07660 Collar 11284 Felted saddle blanket 07720 Christmas, any 11285 Any other felted item 07730 Any other holiday item 07740 Doll clothes Beading 07750 Miscellaneous item Lot Description 11310 Ornament Knitting 11320 Necklace Lot Description 11330 Purse 07910 Afghan 11340 Bracelet 07920 Bedspread 11350 Earring 07930 Tablecloth 11360 Miscellaneous 07940 Lace 11370 Ring 07950 Rug 07960 Miscellaneous home accessory Braiding Or Wrapping 07970 Sweater, any Lot Description 08040 Vest 11430 Braided item 08050 Poncho, Capelet, Shrug 11440 Wrapped item, any 08060 Shawl or stole 11460 Rag-point, any 08070 Dress 11470 Miscellaneous 08080 Coat 08090 Slipper Ewe & Wool 08100 Sock Items must have been made by exhibitor and of 100% 08110 Bootie wool. (Wool can be sheep, Angora goat, Angora rabbit, 08120 Cap, hat or head cover beaver, llama, alpaca and cashmere.) Linings do not need 08130 Layette to be made of wool. 08140 Toy Lot Description 08150 Doll 08011 Rugs, any 08160 Doll clothes 08031 Saddle blankets 08170 Accessory item, scarf, handbag, belt 08041 Saddle pads 08190 Infant item, any 08089 Clothing, any 08200 Child item, any 08091 Hats 08240 Christmas item, any 08192 Accessories 08250 Miscellaneous, hand-knitted 08193 Miscellaneous 08290 Machine knit, any 08295 Loom knit, any Counted Cross Stitch Measurement dimensions shown for lots below are the size Hand-Spun Yarn of the needlework itself. Use lot number which approximate Lot Description to the closest size listed. Do not include the frame size. 08410 Hand-spun yarn Indicate if it is self or commercially framed or finished. 08420 Hand-dyed and spun yarn Lot Description 08430 Hand-spun knitted item 08640 Home accessory, any 08440 Hand-spun crocheted item 08650 Wall hanging/banner 08660 Any clothing item Tatting 08670 Any ornament Lot Description 08680 Picture, small (3” x 5” and smaller) 08510y An 08690 Picture, medium (5” x 7”) 08700 Picture, large (8” x 10”) Weaving 08710 Picture, extra large (over 8” x 10”) Lot Description 08720 Set of pictures 11210 Home accessory 08770 Sampler, any 11220 Personal accessory 08780 Christmas item, any 11230 Decorative item 08820 Any other holiday item 11240 Clothing, any 08830 Any item using tear-away canvas 11250 Basket 08840 Any item on linen 11260 Purse 08850 Miscellaneous 11270 Miscellaneous 69 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Crewel 09700 Cutwork Lot Description 09720 Miscellaneous 08910 Picture, small (3” x 5” and under) 08920 Picture, medium (5”x 7”) Ribbon Embroidery 08930 Picture, large (8” x 10”) Lot Description 08940 Picture, extra large (over 8” x 10”) 09810 Pillow 08950 Any accessory item 09820 Clothing 08960 Any related set (i.e. 4 pictures of the seasons) 09830 Holiday Item 08970 Any child’s item 09840 Miscellaneous 08980 Christmas item, any 09010 Any other holiday item Sewn/Fabric Arts Or Novelty Items 09020 Miscellaneous Lot Description 09910 Wall hanging Hand Embroidery 10050 Belt Lot Description 10060 Soft box 09110 Home accessory, pillowcase 10070 Frame, single 09120 Home accessory, bedspred/quilt/afghan 10080 Frame, miscellaneous 09130 Home accessory, tablecloth/runner/mats 10090 Tablecloth, runner, placemats 09140 Home accessory, miscellaneous 10100 Carriers, backpacks, luggage, baby carriers, purses 09150 Picture/wall hanging, small (3” x 5” or under) 10110 Padded picture frame 09160 Picture/wall hanging, medium (5” x7”) 10120 Padded photo album 09170 Picture/wall hanging, large (8” x 10”) 10130 Baby item 09180 Picture/wall hanging, extra large (over 8” x 10”) 10140 Child item 09190 Clothing item 10150 Wreath 09200 Decorative item 10240 Christmas item, any 09210 Any related set 10250 Any other holiday item 09220 Baby/Child item 10260 Miscellaneous 09240 Christmas item, any 09260 Any other holiday item Judging Criteria For Dolls/Stuffed Animals 09270 Miscellaneous 75% - Workmanship (complexity of pattern; execution of pat- tern; uniform stitches & design; construction precision) Smocking 25% - Appearance (cleanliness; suitability of color, pattern Lot Description and fabric; overall visual impact) 09310 Clothing item 09320 Accessory item Dolls/Stuffed Animals 09330 Miscellaneous Entries will be judged on original design, creativity, innova- tion and unique dolls, etc. Costuming and workmanship will Needlepoint And Canvas Work also be evaluated. Lot Description Lot Description 09410 Picture, any size 09920 Doll, any type made from a pattern 09420 Hand-painted canvas, any size 09921 Doll, any type made from an originaldesign 09430 Home accessory 09924 Doll, set made from a pattern 09440 Personal accessory item (i.e. belt) 09925 Doll, set made from an original design 09450 Clothing 09926 Doll, miniature, any type 09460 Toy 09928 Doll, soft sculpture, any 09470 Any Christmas item 09930 Doll, historical, any 09480 Bergello/Florentine 09932 Doll, porcelain made from a commercial mold 09490 Baby/Child item 09933 Doll, porcelain made an original mold 09510 Plastic canvas, any 09934 Doll, porcelain hand sculpted SHOW 09550 Any holiday item F O D 09937 Doll clothes, any T O 09560 Miscellaneous S L L E 09938 Stuffed animal S B $ Miscellaneous Needle Arts 25

Lot Description Applique C A D 09630 Candlewicking, home accessory Lot Description SH AWAR 09640 Candlewicking, miscellaneous 10410 Clothing 09650 White on white 10420 Home accessory 09660 Hardanger 10430 Decorative item Sponsored by 09690 Battenburg lace 10440 Miscellaneous Brown Family Trust 70 Home Economics Patchwork (No Quilting) the Professionally Quilted category. This includes any quilt Lot Description done for the exchange of money or barter. Each major Quilt 10510 Clothing item and Wall Hanging category will have multiple lot descrip- 10520 Home accessory item tions. For each one, you must select one of the following: 10530 Accessory item • Hand Quilted: Quilted by hand by entrant. Made entirely 10540 Decorative item by entrant, including construction of top, quilting, and fin- 10550 Miscellaneous ishing. • Machine Quilted: Quilted by machine by entrant. Made Tied Bed Cover entirely by entrant, including construction of top, quilting, Lot Description and finishing. 11110 Full size, cotton • 2+ Persons: Quilt made by more than 1 person. Hand 11120 Full size, tricot quilted or machine quilted. Excludes professionally quilted. 11130 Patchwork/crazy quilt • Professionally Quilted: Quilting done by paid/bartered 11140 Baby, pre-stamped arrangement by professional and/or long arm quilter. 11150 Baby, original design 11160 Child Judging Criteria For Quilts 11170 Miscellaneous 75% - Workmanship (complexity of pattern; execution of pat- tern; uniform stitches & design; construction precision) Crafts 25% - Appearance (cleanliness; suitability of color, pattern Entries which are framed or intended for hanging must be and fabric; overall visual impact) properly wired for hanging. Bed Quilts Must measure greater than 270” Stenciling SHOW F Q around the perimeter and may O U Lot Description T I S L T be in hand, home machine, or E 11510 Home accessory, any S B $ 11530 Christmas item, any commercially machine quilted 25 11550 Any other holiday item (see below). C A D 11560 Miscellaneous SH AR Wholecloth Bed Quilts AW Tole Painting Lot Description Lot Description 11970 Hand Quilted Sponsored by 11610 Tole Painting, any 11972 Machine Quilted Brown Family 11974 Professionally Quilted Trust Miscellaneous Crafts 11976 2 or more Persons Lot Description 11810 Corn husk, dolls Specialty Technique Bed Quilts 11820 Dough art Including trapunto, embroirdered, other specialty techniques. 11830 Paper ribbon art, decorative item Lot Description SHOW 11980 Hand Quilted 11840 Painted fabric items, any F C O R 11982 Machine Quilted 11870 Wreath, any T A F S T E 11984 Professionally Quilted 11890 Latchwork S B $ 11900 Punchwork 25 11986 2 or more Persons

11910 Batik C A D 11920 Lockerhock SH AWAR Pieced Bed-Size Quilts 11930 Windsocks Quilt may include minor appliqued elements but must be 11940 Soaps - glycerin, molded pre-dominantly pieced. 11950 Soaps - vegetable fat Sponsored by Lot Description 11960 Soaps - animal fat Brown Family 11990 Hand Quilted 11965 Miscellaneous Trust 11992 Machine Quilted 11994 Professionally Quilted Quilting 11996 2 or more Persons Receiving date for Quilts only is August 26, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. For proper display, quilt should have a 4” sleeve at- Appliqued Bed-Size Quilts tached to back at the top. Quilts will be hung using sleeves Entries must be predominantly appliqued. or loops to effectively display these works of art. Indicate Lot Description if self or commercially finished and name of commeri- 12000 Hand Quilted cal quilter (i.e., sent to commercial quilter). Quilts without 12002 Machine Quilted appropriate hanging sleeves or loops may be disqualified 12004 Professionally Quilted and/or not displayed. Any quilt completed by employing 12006 2 or more Persons the services of a professional quilter must be entered in 71 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Large Wall Quilts 12124 Machine Quilted Entries in these categories measure greater than 200” but 12128 Professionally Quilted less than 270” around the perimeter and may be hand or 12130 2 or more Persons machine quilted by one individual. Appliqued Medium Wall Quilts Wholecloth Large Wall Quilts Entries may include minor pieced elements. Lot Description Lot Description 12030 Hand Quilted 12140 Hand Quilted 12032 Machine Quilted 12142 Machine Quilted 12034 Professionally Quilted 12144 Professionally Quilted 12036 2 or more Persons 12146 2 or more Persons

Specialty Technique Large Wall Quilts Small Wall Quilts Including trapunto, embroirdered, other specialty techniques. Entries in these categories measure smaller than 100” Lot Description around the perimeter and may be hand or machine quilted 12040 Hand Quilted by one individual. 12042 Machine Quilted 12044 Professionally Quilted Wholecloth Small Wall Quilts 12046 2 or more Persons Lot Description 12150 Hand Quilted Pieced Large Wall Quilts 12152 Machine Quilted Entries may include minor appliqued elements. 12154 Professionally Quilted Lot Description 12156 2 or more Persons 12050 Hand Quilted 12052 Machine Quilted Specialty Technique Small Wall Quilts 12054 Professionally Quilted Including trapunto, embroirdered, other specialty techniques. 12056 2 or more Persons Lot Description 12160 Hand Quilted Appliqued Large Wall Quilts 12162 Machine Quilted Entries may include minor pieced elements. 12164 Professionally Quilted Lot Description 12166 2 or more Persons 12060 Hand Quilted 12062 Machine Quilted Pieced Small Wall Quilts 12064 Professionally Quilted Entries may include minor appliqued elements. 12066 2 or more Persons Lot Description 12170 Hand Quilted Medium Wall Quilts 12172 Machine Quilted Entries in these categories measure greater than 100” but 12174 Professionally Quilted less than 199” around the perimeter and may be hand or 12176 2 or more Persons machine quilted by one individual. Appliqued Small Wall Quilts Wholecloth Medium Wall Quilts Entries may include minor pieced elements. Lot Description Lot Description 12100 Hand Quilted 12180 Hand Quilted 12102 Machine Quilted 12182 Machine Quilted 12104 Professionally Quilted 12184 Professionally Quilted 12106 2 or more Persons 12186 2 or more Persons

Specialty Technique Medium Wall Quilts Special Categories Including trapunto, embroirdered, other specialty techniques. Entries in these categories may be any size unless speci- Lot Description fied and may be hand or machine quilted by one individual. 12110 Hand Quilted 12112 Machine Quilted Art Quilts 12114 Professionally Quilted Lot Description 12116 2 or more Persons 10586 Art Quilts, any 10587 Large Wall Quilts Pieced Medium Wall Quilts 10588 Medium Wall Quilts Entries may include minor appliqued elements. 10589 Small Wall Quilts Lot Description 12120 Hand Quilted 72 Home Economics Miniature Quilts Miniature versions of large quilt patterns. Blocks measure Special Thanks To 4” or smaller. Lot Description Our 2016 Volunteers! 10570 Pieced 10571 Appliqued Dennis Arp Peggy Kruse 10572 Embellished Jill Bogard Patty Laird-Martin 1 Kris Boyes Susan Lee OW ST H TI S M F E Barb Branton Laura Locke O Children’s Theme/ Q

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B 25 Qulits using any technique Liz & Joe Burke Barbie Marinello Barbara Clementino Michael Marinello and designed as a crib quilt C A D or as a children’s quilt. Must SH AWAR Kathie Coolidge Willa McAulife measure less than 270” Judy Davis Mike McDonald Eloise DeSpain Robbie McNabb around the perimeter. Sponsored by Lot Description Janice Dickson Bev Muns 10574 Hand Quilted Drye Plumbing Chris Dicob Martha Murphy 10575 Machine Quilted Bonni Drye Steve Nelson 10576 Professionally Quilted Kathryn Esplin Deb Neumayer 10577 2 or more Persons Karen Fillerup Sally Premor Judy Gangi Shawn Quick First Time Quilt Wendy Garrison Lucille Schiltz This must be the first quilt the entrant has made. Quilt must Anna Good Claire Seel have been made within the past year, hand or machine Rick Heenan Wiliam Seven quilted, completed entirely by one individual. Cheri Holland Lori Scandura Lot Description Kathy Hughes Sandra Thomas 10590 Wall hanging quilt Amanda Kapp Elizabeth Trushel 10591 Bedsized quilt Robert Kearns Crys Wells Marianne Keller Leslie Wells Quilted Accessories/Garment Irene Kimbell Wendy Wetzel Excludes holiday decorations. Dana Kjellgren Anna Whorton Lot Description Elizabeth Kjellgren 10580 Clothing 10582 Tote Bags, Purses, Backpacks 10584 Table Runner, Placemats, etc. 10585 Miscellaneous Thank You to Our 2016 Sponsors!

Brown Family Trust - In Memory of Barbara Brown Coconino Quilters Guild - With special thanks Animas Trading Co. Arizona Quilters Guild Drye Plumbing Mountain Top Honey Ball & Kerr Red Star Yeast King Arthur Flour Wilton

73 2017 Coconino County Fair Book into equitable classes: Class 1, Class 2, and Class 3. Junior Beef 4-H 2. There are weight limits for market steers. The minimum Department Code “JB” weight is 900 pounds for market steers. The maximum weight on market steers is unlimited, however, exhibitors will only be paid for up to 1,300 pounds at the auction. Those animals that do not make the weight limits will not sell at the Junior Livestock Auction; however, they may remain on the fairgrounds and may compete in show- manship classes and feeder class. 3. Steers must be secured by both neck and rope halters. Department Class Codes SR – Senior Tiffani Hermann, Superintendent. 928-606-9278 JR – Junior [email protected] NV – Novice

Entry Forms Due: August 4 Junior Beef Showmanship Receiving: August 31, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Judging: Showmanship & Conformation, Sept. 1, 1:30 Awards p.m.; Breeding Cattle Show, Sept. 1, 7:30 p.m. First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon Senior Beef Showmanship: Award Department Rules Reserve Senior Beef Showmanship: Award 1. All General Fair Rules, Livestock Rules, Junior Livestock Junior Beef Showmanship: Award Rules, and the National Show Ring Code of Ethics for Reserve Junior Beef Showmanship: Award Coconino County apply. Novice Beef Showmanship: Award 2. All Junior Beef exhibitors must be 4-H members in good Reserve Novice Beef Showmanship: Award standing and enrolled in a beef project. Those showing Herdsman: Award market beef must have a current Youth Livestock Quality Assurance Certificate. Lots 3. No breeding bulls over 1 year of age will be shown. Showmanship lots do not require a breed lot class code on 4. Exhibitors who live more than 50 miles away from the the entry form. Flagstaff area (i.e. Page, Tuba City, etc.) may start load- Lot Description ing and leave the area at 2:30 p.m. on the last day of 01010 Senior Beef Showmanship the Fair. However, vehicles may not be brought onto the 01020 Junior Beef Showmanship fairground prior to 4:00 p.m. or until Fair Management 01030 Novice Beef Showmanship (1st year only, Junior & has deemed it safe to do so. Senior) 5. All handling of animals including washing, fitting, feeding, watering, and cleaning of pens can only Junior Market Beef be done by the exhibitor and assisted by another 4-H exhibitor currently enrolled in the beef proj- Awards ect in Coconino County. (Individual consideration First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon will be given in extenuating circumstances.) Grand Champion Market Steer: Award Adults will not be allowed to physically assist in Reserve Grand Champion Market Steer: Award the preparation of the animal while at the show. Verbal instruction will be allowed, but no physical Lot assistance is permitted. Any violations of this rule Lot Description will result in immediate disqualification from the 01050 Market Steer show. 01060 Feeder Class 6. No drenching or otherwise filling of the animals by 01070 Heifer Class any artificial means will be allowed. 01080 Bull Class 7. No nose rings or nose clamps. Exhibitors must be able to handle animal, alone, with one lead rope, to the satisfaction of the superintendent. Removal from fairgrounds may be required if animal is so unruly that Many Thanks To Our it constitutes a hazard. 2016 Award Sponsors! Junior Market Steer Rules Troy & Kodi Mortensen, Spike Landscap- ing & Tree Trimming 1. At the discretion of the Beef Superintendent (depending Dale & Tandy Drye on the number of exhibits) weight classes will be divided 74 Clubwork 4-H Kevin & Laura Kelly 6. Judging is generally based on standards of the 4-H proj- Warren & Christy Hubbard, Olsen’s Grain ect manuals. Branden and Desirae Muncy 7. Judging is generally based on standards of the 4-H Chisum and Monika Shannon project manuals and the Danish system of judging will be Brooks and Melissa Cameron used. 8. Entries will be released 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. the last day of the Fair. Exhibitors who have a 2-hour or more drive Special Thanks To may pick up entries starting at 3:00 p.m. on the last day. Our 2016 Volunteers! Department Class Codes Amberly Bradford SR – Senior Member (14-18 years old) Beef Barn Parents IM – Intermediate (11-13 years old) JR – Junior (9-10 years old)

Educational Exhibits This section has been included so the Fair Book can be flex- Clubwork 4-H ible enough to accommodate all 4-H exhibits. Posters made Department Code “JC” exclusively for demonstrations or illustrated talks should be entered in Demonstration or Illustrated Talk. Livestock articles or exhibits should be entered in Livestock Craft Lots. Lot Description 01020 Any article or educational exhibit made in the project year suitable for exhibit. 01030 Any article or educational exhibit made in the project year suitable for exhibit. 01040 Any article or educational exhibit made in the project year suitable for exhibit. Monite Vergel de Dios, Superintendent. 928-699-1807 01050 Any article or educational exhibit made in the project year suitable for exhibit. 01060 Any article or educational exhibit made in the project year suitable for exhibit. 01070 Any article or educational exhibit made by one or more members in the same project group. 01080 Any article or educational exhibit made by the entire community club. 01090 Any article or educational exhibit made by the entire project group Angela Kamanski, Superintendent. 480-223-3715 Clothing Entry Forms Due: Contact your club leader for more Lot Description information about entering your paperwork. 01500 Book bag or tote bag Receiving: August 30, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. 01510 Hemmed dish towel August 31, 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. 01520 Apron Judging: August 31, 1 p.m. 01530 Skirt with elastic casing 01540 Chef’s Apron Department Rules 01550 Any other item using techniques learned 1. All General Fair Rules apply. 01560 Educational exhibit related to project learning 2. Only Coconino County 4-H members who are in good 01630 Any other garment using techniques learned standing and enrolled in the current club year are eligible 01710 Any other garment using techniques learned to enter in this department. 3. All members are expected to exhibit at least one article Livestock Craft in each project in which they are enrolled. Members may Lot Description enter any number of lots (unless otherwise indicated), 02140 Any educational exhibit in conjunction with project but only one entry per lot will be accepted. 02170 Any other educational exhibit 4. Members may exhibit only in the project areas in which they are enrolled. They may enter exhibits that have been Leather made during the current 4-H year only. Lot Description 5. A duplicate exhibit CANNOT be entered in the Youth 02180 Educational display on leather craft, first year Department by a 4-H member. 02190 Personal leather article - first year 75 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 02210 Any other leather article (not personal) - first year 03440 Pencil sketch, original 02230 Any article made during project year 03450 Pencil sketch, copy (partial or entire) 02250 Any article made during project year 03460 Charcoal, original 03470 Charcoal, copy (partial or entire) Woodworking 03480 Pen and ink, original Lot Description 03490 Pen and ink, copy (partial or entire) 02280 Cutting board 03500 Pastels, original 02290 Any article made during project year, first year 03510 Pastels, copy (partial or entire) 02310 Any article made during project year, second year 03520 Elective other than lots listed above 02340 Any article made during project year, third year 03521 Music – Recording of music, include written 02350 Any other article made during project year description of goals for the project and how long you have been playing this instrument. General Arts And Crafts Lot Description Needlecrafts/Weaving/Crocheting/Knitting 02400 Any article made during project year Lot Description 02410 Any article made during project year 03630 Any embroidered article: kit 02420 Any article made during project year 03640 Any other embroidered article 02429 Any art made during project year from fabric 03740 Any counted cross-stitched item 02430 Any article made during project year from fabric 03850 Needlepoint item, kit 02440 Any article made during project year from glass 03860 Needlepoint item, own design 02450 Any article made during project year from leather 03900 Liquid embroidery or stenciling, own design 02460 Any article made during project year from metal 03910 Liquid embroidery or stenciling, kit 02470 Any article made during project year from natural 04030 Any woven item materials 04040 Any other woven item 02480 Any article made during project year from paper 04250 Any crocheted article 02490 Any article made during project year from plaster 04320 Any other crocheted article 02500 Any article made during project year from clay 04330 Any knitted item made during project year 02510 Any article made during project year from wood 04340 Any other knitted item made during project year 02520 Any article made during project year from beads 04350 Any knitted item – beginner 02530 Any article made during project year for Spring 04360 Any knitted item – intermediate 02540 Any article made during project year for Summer 04360 Any knitted item – advanced 02550 Any article made during project year for Fall 04370 Any other entry in this category 02560 Any article made during project year for Winter 02570 Any article made during project year for Valentine’s Quilting Day Description: Quilted items should consist of at least 3 layers; 02580 Any article made during project year for St. Patrick’s top, batting and backing, held together by hand stitching, Day machine stitching, hand tying or machine tacking. 02590 Any article made during project year for Easter Lot Decription 02600 Any article made during project year for Mother’s 09010 Any quilted personal item—any case, purse, cosmetic Day bag, wallet, wearable, etc. 02610 Any article made during project year for Memorial 09020 Any quilted home accessory item—any technique: Day table topper/runner, pillow, holiday item, etc. 02620 Any article made during project year for Father’s Day 09030 Small pieced quilted wall hanging—perimeter must 02630 Any article made during project year for Fourth of measure less than 144” July 09040 Small applique quilted wall hanging—perimeter must 02650 Any article made during project year for Halloween measure less than 144” 02660 Any article made during project year for 09050 Large pieced quilted wall hanging or throw quilt— Thanksgiving perimeter must measure at least 144” and not more 02670 Any article made during project year for Christmas than 270” 02680 Any other article made during project year for 09060 Large applique quilted wall hanging or throw quilt— Christmas perimeter must measure at least 144” and not more than 270” Fine Arts 09070 Bed quilt, any technique—perimeter must measure All pictures to be exhibited must be ready to hang, complete more than 270” with hook. 09080 Any specialty technique quilted item; wholecloth, Lot Description trapunto, hand or machine embroidery, etc. 03400 Oils and tempera original 09090 Art quilt, any size, any combination of techniques, 03410 Oils and tempera copy (partial or entire) surface embellishment, non-traditional finishing/ 03420 Watercolor, original mounting techniques, etc. 03430 Watercolor, copy (partial or entire) 09100 Any sample quilt blocks 76 Clubwork 4-H 09110 Rag quilt Any Yeast Bread Baked By A… 09120 Non-batting sewing item Lot Description 09130 4-H barn curtains 05480 Junior member – any other item 09140 Any other project in conjunction with quilting 05490 Intermediate member – any other item 05500 Senior member – any other item Demonstration or Illustrated Talk Lot Description Cake Decorating - Unit One 04410 Educational exhibit used for a demonstration Lot Description 04420 Compact exhibit of other equipment used in 05600 Cupcakes (3) presentation 05610 Birthday cake 04430 Exhibit on how to give a presentation 05620 Gingerbread house 05630 Novelty cake Junior Floriculture Exhibits that can be entered include all classes found in the Educational Exhibit “Open” Floriculture Department. 4-H members are asked Lot Description to enter their flowers in this division if they are enrolled in 05670 Display of borders any type of gardening or plant project for flowers. Use the 05680 Display of designs following numbers as 4-H Floriculture, but follow any other 05690 Recipe collection of icings and cakes directions found in the Floriculture Department. Lot Description Cake Decorating - Unit Two 04700 Perennials Lot Description 04710 Succulents 05730 Birthday cake 04720 Herbs 05740 Valentine cake 04730 Vegetables 05750 Mother’s/Father’s/Grandparent’s Day cake 04740 Any Combination 05760 Christmas cake 04750 Standard, single crown, single bloom 05770 Novelty cake 04760 Standard, single crown, ruffled bloom 05780 Theme cake 04770 Standard, single crown, double bloom 05790 Gingerbread house 04780 Semi- miniature, single crown, single bloom 05810 Overall learning experience 04790 Semi- miniature, single crown, double bloom 04800 Miniature, single crown, single bloom Cake Decorating - Unit Three Lot Description Food Preparation 05840 Easter egg or ornament Please exhibit food on a paper plate and cover with a 05850 Cake using sugar mold plastic bag. Attach two (2) 3”x5” cards to all foods entries. 05860 Tiered cake on risers On card one, indicate the name of the food product and 05870 Novelty cake the recipe or method of processing if food is preserved. On 05880 Original design, decorated product card two, indicate the name of the food product and three 05890 Special occasion cake primary nutritional contributions of the food to the human 05900 Gingerbread house body. Foods requiring refrigeration will not be accepted for 05910 Any other product, decorated display. You must submit card one and card two with each 05920 Educational display perishable food entry. It will stay with the ribbon for display. 05930 Overall learning experience

Nutrition/Education Exhibit Food Preservation Lot Description Note: Jams, jellies, relishes, and pickles will be opened for 05120 Breakfast around the world judging. Fruits, meats, and vegetables will not be opened. 05130 Consumer shopping display Canned foods should be in containers no larger than pints 05140 Food for athletes if possible. 05150 Measuring techniques Lot Description 05160 Any other poster or display topic 06150 Any salsa 05170 Recipe box 06160 Any pickle 06170 Any relish Any Baked Good Lot By A… 06180 Any vegetable Lot Description 06190 Any jam 05350 Junior member (9-10 years) 06200 Any 05360 Intermediate member (11-13 years) 06210 Any marmalade 05370 Senior member (14-18 years) 06220 Any reduced sugar project 05390 Junior member – any other item 06230 Any other canned or dried food 05400 Intermediate member– any other item 06240 Any item - beginner 05410 Senior member– any other item 06250 Any item - intermediate 77 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 06260 Any item - advanced Phase Two 06270 Miscellaneous item not mentioned above Lot Description 06280 Educational exhibit 07740 Exhibits of pictures (5 or more types of pictures.) 06290 Overall learning experience 07750 A poster telling a story with pictures, such as a 4-H 06300 Any fruit leather activity, event, or project 06310 Any vegetable leather 07760 An 8” x 10”, 8” x 8” or 6” x 10” enlargement. 06320 Any meat/jerky Possible suggestions: building, landscapes, people, 06330 Any other leather animals or birds 06340 Dried herbs 07770 Any other exhibit from this phase

House Plants, Horticulture, & Agriculture Phase Three Container Plants - Name Varieties Entered Lot Description Lot Description 07780 Exhibits of pictures (5 or more types of pictures) 06800 House plant, grown for its foliage 07790 A poster telling a story with pictures, such as a 4-H 06810 Flowering house plant activity, event, or project 06820 Terrarium 07800 An 8” x 10”, 8” x 8” or 6” x 10” enlargement. 06830 Window box display Possible suggestions: building, landscapes, people, 06840 Vegetables animals or birds 06850 Herbs 07810 Any other exhibit from this phase 06860 Cactus/succulent(s) 06870 Medicinal plant(s) Advanced Phase Lot Description Agriculture And Horticulture - Name varieties 07820 Exhibits of pictures (5 or more types of pictures.) entered 07830 A poster telling a story with pictures such as a 4-H Exhibits that can be entered in this broad group activity, event, or project. include all classes found in the Open Agriculture 07840 An 8” x 10”, 8” x 8” or 6” x 10” enlargement. and Horticulture Department. 4-H members are asked to Possible suggestions: building, landscapes, people, enter their produce in the Junior Clubwork Building. Use animals or birds the lot numbers below but follow any other directions found in the open Agriculture and Horticulture department. Performing Arts Lot Description Lot Description 06900 Any fruit or vegetable 07900 Any recognized exhibit made during project year 06920 Any other fruit or vegetable 07910 Any recognized exhibit made during project year 07020 Any other fruit or vegetable 07920 Any educational exhibit 07050 Landscape beautification poster, picture or drawing 07930 Any other exhibit or display exhibit of actual project 07060 Plant study 22” by 28”- educational exhibit of one Public Speaking plant species Lot Description 07070 Gardening experiment- poster or compact exhibit 08000 Any recognized exhibit made during project year showing any experiment carried out during the year 08010 Any recognized exhibit made during project year 07080 Plant science – poster or compact exhibit depicting 08020 Any educational exhibit some phase of learning. Examples are soil types, 08030 Any other exhibit or display seed collection, propagation method, root study, how to fertilize, etc. Record Books Club entries: Club should use their club’s name and com- Photography munity club leader’s address for entry of their club scrap Poster with multiple prints are to be mounted on posted or books and secretary’s books. matt boards not to exceed 22” x 28”. Color or black and Lot Description white photographs may be used in each lot. 08080 Club Secretary’s Book 08090 Club Scrap Book Phase One 08100 Individual Scrap Book Lot Description 08110 Individual Record Book - entries will be judged on 07700 Exhibit of pictures (5 or more types of pictures) the current 4-H year. The record book will be judged 07710 A poster telling a story with pictures, such as a 4-H on its neatness, attractiveness, and completeness of activity, event, or project all required sections. The 4-H story will also 07720 An 8” x 10”, 8” x 8” or 6” x 10” enlargement. be considered for judging using the following Possible suggestions: building, landscapes, people, questions as criteria: What do you think you animals or birds have learned this year? What were the hard parts 07730 Any other exhibit from this phase and best parts of your 4-H year? What would

78 Clubwork 4-H you have done differently, if anything, in your project? outfit for one person (optional), and a grooming box(es) How did you meet your goals? to hold equipment. Equipment should be clean and orga- nized. No sharp scissors or clippers can be used. Judge Shooting Education – Archery will check grooming box prior to contest. Lot Description 6. Manes and tails cannot be trimmed more than one quar- 08120 Arrow made in project ter of an inch. 08130 Any arrow made in project 7. Overall cleanliness and neatness of team members will 08140 Any other arrow made in project be judged. Teams may dress alike during the actual 08150 Any item made in project grooming and this could add to the total score, as long 08160 Any other item made in project as they are neat and clean. 08170 Educational Exhibit 8. Teams will be given 40 minutes to groom their horse, keeping in mind teamwork and safety. Once the horse is Veterinary Science groomed, one member who has been previously chosen Lot Description by the team will show the horse in showmanship. The 08350 Any recognized exhibit made during project year, person showing the horse will be given 10 minutes to by group change clothes after the horse has been groomed. The 08360 Any recognized exhibit made during project year, judge may ask questions of the team, but does not have by an individual to prior to arriving at a score for the team. 9. Each member of the team must fill out a Junior Entry CloverBuds Form using the lot numbers listed below. Under the area Department Class Code: CK on the entry form called “Description of Article” enter Youth who are 5 to 8 years of age and are enrolled as 4-H “Team Grooming” and the first and last names of the CloverBuds may exhibit in this division. CloverBuds is a other two team members. non-competitive program so entries in the following Clo- 10. Each team is required to have an adult or older youth verBuds lots will receive participation ribbons. CloverBuds handler so the horse will not be tied to the fence. The may not enter in any other 4-H lots. fence is not connected to the ground and it can be dan- Lot Description gerous to tie a horse to something that can move. 08510 Individual CloverBuds exhibit made or used during 11. Horses used must be very gentle and well trained. Teams the year who bring unruly horses will be disqualified. 08520 Individual CloverBuds exhibit made or used during the year Awards 08530 CloverBuds Club exhibit made or used during the First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon year Senior Grand Champion Team: Rosette 08540 CloverBuds Club exhibit made or used during the Senior Reserve Champion Team: Rosette year Junior Grand Champion Team: Rosette 08550 CloverBuds Club exhibit made or used during the Junior Reserve Champion Team: Rosette year Lots 4-H Team Horse Grooming Contest Lot Description 1. This contest is open to all 4-H members who were 09001 Senior Horse Grooming Team enrolled in 4-H for the previous school year or for the 4-H 09002 Junior Horse Grooming Team year, and were in a 4-H Horse project. 2. Judging will be done using a scorecard under the Danish system. The judge may choose not to award the Grand Special Thanks To Champion and Reserve Champion Rosettes, if, in his/her opinion the score received by the team is not adequate to receive those awards. Our 2016 Volunteers! 3. A team will consist of three Junior members or three Harrison Bancroft Aaron Kaminski Senior members. Teams of Seniors will not compete Calvin Drake Lisa Smith against teams of Juniors or vice versa. Teams can be Amy Huntereece Joel Vergel de Dios combined Juniors or Seniors if enough of each age group are not available. 4. Each team must supply a gentle horse to be groomed. Horses will be assigned to each team using a lottery sys- tem. Teams will not be using the horse they brought. 5. Each team must supply grooming supplies such as a working halter, lead rope, show halter (optional), mane & tail comb, blunt scissors, bucket and rag, brushes, curry comb, hoof pick, safety razor, grooming cloths, sand paper, hoof polish, a one gallon bucket for water, show 79 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Awards Jr. Goat First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon

Department Code “JG” Junior Dairy & Non-Dairy Goat Department Class Codes: (AB) All Breeds Lori Willman, Superintendent. 928-699-9590 (Class Code is for all Breed Lots)

Entry Forms Due: August 4 Rules 1. There will be no pre-show milk out. Dairy Goats are Receiving: August 31, 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. required to be milked out the evening prior to the show. Judging: Market Goat Show - September 1, 4 p.m. 2. Junior Dairy Goats may not be entered in market. Breeding Showmanship & Conformation - September 3. Junior Dairy Goats are not required to be registered 1, 7:30 p.m. with the American Dairy Goat Association (ADGA) or Pet, Pack & Dairy Goat Show - September 3, 10 a.m. any other dairy goat association. 4. Goats must be entered in individual lots to be eligible This department is open to all 4-H dairy & non-dairy goats. for group lots. Department Rules 5. Senior doe entries must be in milk. 6. Dairy and non-dairy goat showmanship lots will be 1. All General Fair Rules, Livestock Rules, Junior Live- shown together. stock Rules, and the National Show Ring Code of Eth- ics for Coconino County apply. 2. All Pet, Pack & Dairy Goat exhibitors must be 4-H Showmanship Awards members in good standing and enrolled in a goat Senior Showmanship: Award project. Those showing in dairy and market classes Reserve Senior Showmanship: Award must have a current Youth Livestock Quality Assurance Junior Showmanship: Award Certificate. Reserve Junior Showmanship: Award 3. Goats must be clipped prior to arriving at the Fair. Goat Novice Junior Showmanship: Award grooming and touch up will be allowed only in the des- ignated area. See rule #3 of the National Show Ring Showmanship Lots Code of Ethics for Coconino County. Lot Description 4. It is recommended that lead equipment consist of a 01010 Senior Dairy & Non-Dairy Goat Showmanship small link collar properly fitted. Bells are not allowed. 01020 Junior Dairy & Non-Dairy Goat Showmanship 5. Barn duty for each day of the Fair is required of every 01030 Novice Dairy & Non-Dairy Goat Showmanship 4-H member entering his/ her goat in the Fair. Parents (first year in project, juniors or seniors) are encouraged to sign up for barn duty as well. 6. All ages of goats are based on the date of the show. Junior Dairy Goats Awards 7. IN-STATE: All goats must not be infected with Blue- Best of Show: Award tongue nor exposed to scrapie or originate from a scrapie infected source or herd. Individual Junior Dairy Lots 8. OUT-OF-STATE: All entries must have a Prior Entry Lot Description Permit obtained from the Office of the Arizona State 01210 Junior Kid, March 2017 through June 2017 Veterinarian by calling (602) 542-4293, and a health 01220 Senior Kid, November 2016 through February 2017 certificate issued by a veterinarian within 30 days of 01230 Junior Yearling, May 2016 through October 2016 the show on which is listed official scrapie identifica- 01240 Senior Yearling, September 2015 through April 2016 tion. 9. Exhibitors are required to dress in white, long sleeved Group Junior Dairy Lots shirt and black pants. Hats are not permitted. Lot Description 01310 Junior Get-of-Sire, 3 does never freshened, list Wether goats less than 18 months of age are exempt from name of sire and names of all does the official scrapie identification requirement. The health certificate must state that they are not infected with Blue- Individual Senior Dairy Lots tongue, nor exposed to scrapie, or originate from a scrapie Lot Description infected or source flock. All goats will be checked by the 01410 Yearling Milker, one year and under two Show Veterinarian at check-in before entering any livestock 01420 Two years and under three areas. All goats must be free of parasites, abscesses, 01430 Three years and under five ulcerations, ringworm, not under any quarantine, and not 01440 Five years and older recently exposed to any infectious or contagious disease. Any animal deemed unfit by the Show Veterinarian or the Group Senior Dairy Lots Superintendent must be immediately removed from the Lot Description fairgrounds by the exhibitor. 01510 Senior Get-of-Sire, 3 does in milk, list name of sire 80 Jr. Goat and names of all does Junior Market Showmanship Awards 01520 Produce of Dam, 2 daughters from the same dam, Senior Market Goat Showmanship: Award dam to be named Reserve Senior Market Goat Showmanship: Award 01530 Breeders Choice, 3 does any age, all must be bred Junior Market Goat Showmanship: Award and owned by exhibitor, list names of does Reserve Junior Market Goat Showmanship: Award Novice Market Goat Showmanship: Award Junior Pet & Pack Goat Junior Market Showmanship Lots Rules Lot Description 1. No bucks may be shown in this division, but wethers 01120 Senior Showmanship may be shown. Market goats may not be shown in 01130 Junior Showmanship this division. 01140 Novice Showmanship (first year in project, juniors or seniors) 2. All goats in this division must be manageable in the show ring. 3. Pet and Pack goats are not allowed to enter in the Junior Market Goat Awards Market or Dairy goat lots, but can be entered Grand Champion Market Goat: Award in either or both Pack and Pet goat lots. Reserve Grand Champion Market Goat: Award 4. Pack goats must be at an appropriate weight and height for carrying a pack. Pack goats will be Lot Description 01110 Market Goats shown with their packs on. Junior Breeding Boer Goat Awards Department Class Codes: (BG) Breeding Goat Pet Goat – Best of Show: Award Pack Goat – Best of Show: Award Rules: Pet & Pack Goat Grand Champion: Award 1. All goats must have ear tags or tattoo(s). Pet & Pack Goat Reserve Grand Champion: Award 2. Goats showing any pronounced defect or abnormality will be barred from showing. Lot Description 3. Bracing of animals will be tolerated if the animals has 01610 Pet Goat – Junior members (4-H) all four (4) feet on the ground. Exhibitors may lift the 01611 Pet Goat – Senior members (4-H) feet off the ground for 10 seconds when posing the 01620 Pack Goat - Junior members (4-H) goat. Any violation will result in dismissal. 01621 Pack Goat – Senior members (4-H) Junior Breeding Goats Showmanship Lots Junior Market Boer Goat Lot Description Department Class Codes: (MG) Market Goat 01710 Senior Showmanship 01720 Junior Showmanship Rules 01730 Novice Showmanship (first year in project, juniors 1. The minimum weight for market goats is 50 pounds. or seniors) Those animals that do not make the weight limit may remain on the fairgrounds and may compete in Show- Junior Breeding Goat Awards manship classes. Grand Champion Breeding Goat: Award 2. Market goats are only eligible for Market and Show- Reserve Champion Breeding Goat: Award manship lots. First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon 3. Female and male market goats are allowed to enter. Male goats must be wethered. All market goats must Junior Breeding Goat Lots be dehorned, and tattooed in the right ear before June Lot Description 15 or they will be disqualified. 01810 Junior Doe Kid, March 2017 - June 2017 4. Market goats must be 1 year of age or younger by the 01820 Senior Doe Kid, Nov. 2016 - February 2017 first day of the Fair. No goats over the age of one year 01830 Junior Doe Yearling, May 2016 - Oct. 2016 will be allowed. 01840 Senior Doe Yearling, Sept. 2015 - April 2016 5. Goats will be weighed at the Fair and divided into equi- 01850 Yearling Doe, Two years and under three 01860 Doe, Three years and under five table weight classes. 01870 Aged Doe, Five years and older 6. Bracing of animals will be tolerated if the animal has all four (4) feet on the ground. Exhibitors may lift the feet off the ground for 10 seconds when posing the goat. Any violation will result in dismissal.

81 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Show must be currently enrolled in a Coconino County Many Thanks To Our 4-H Horse Project and must compete in the appropri- ate Senior or Junior division or lot. Novice and Open 2016 Sponsors! divisions are not eligible to compete in the Arizona State Fair. Exhibitors wishing to qualify for the State Olsens Grain Lori Willman Fair in the Jumping Classes must qualify in the appro- priate lot in order to be eligible. (i.e. 2’ for Juniors, 2’6” for Seniors) State qualifying classes will be marked Special Thanks To with an asterick (*). 4. 4-H Exhibitors are required to use the Junior 4-H Entry Our 2016 Volunteers! Form. All other non-4-H Exhibitors must complete the Open Horse Entry Form. An entry fee of $3.00 per lot/ Sherrell Van Horn class must accompany those entries. Make checks Sherry Van Horn payable to Coconino County Fair. There are no entry fees for 4-H members. 5. Entrants in Special Abilities classes may be accompa- nied by walkers and leaders. 6. Stalls are available; call the Stable Manager’s Office at 779-1762 to make reservations. Only 4-H members receive complimentary stall rental on Friday, Saturday 4-H & Open Horse and Sunday of the horse show. Shavings, camping and stall cleaning fees will be charged at the prevailing rates. Stable Rules of Use are available on-site. Show 7. Reining patterns will be chosen from the current State Department Codes: 4-H Horse Show Rule Book. All jumping and trail pat- “JH” - 4-H Exhibitors terns will be posted. “OH” - Open, Novice & Special Ability 8. Halter classes will be judged on suitability, conforma- tion and movement. Entrants will be shown in appropri- Kim Horn, Superintendent. 928-864-8831 ate halter or bridle at the walk and trot/jog; a whip may be carried if it is customary for the breed standard. Entry Forms Due: Enter on the OPEN HORSE entry form; there is a $3 August 4 - 4-H Entries fee per entry fee. August 11 - Open, Novice and 9. Entrants from out of County will be accepted in the Special Ability Entries Open Classes only ($3 entry fee applies.) $3.00 Entry Fee per lot 10. Open classes will be divided into junior exhibitor (19 and under) and adult exhibitor if number entries so Western Show: Saturday, August 26 - 8 a.m. warrant. (Western Rain Date: Saturday, September 23) 11. 4-H Junior and Senior Western and English Showman- English Show: Sunday, August 27 - 8 a.m. ship winners are eligible to participate in Round Robin (English Rain Date: Sunday, September 24) Showmanship when Round Robin takes place. See Round Robin section for more information. Horse Shows will be held in the Posse Arena located north of the stables. Department Class Codes: Note: The Horse Show dates are the weekend PRIOR (Class Codes must be used for all lots) to the Fair. (J) - Junior 4-H (S) - Senior 4-H Department Rules (N) - Novice 4-H 1. All General Fair Rules and current Arizona State Fair (O) - Open 4-H Horse Show Rules apply. (NO) - Novice Open 2. Divisions: (SA) - Special Ability JR (4-H) Age 9 - 13 SR (4-H) Age 14 -19 Awards Open Open participants First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon Novice Walk/Trot Special Ability Restricted to physically/cognitively Western Horse Show challenged individuals. Saturday, August 26 – 8 a.m. Please note that competitors may not cross enter Lot Description 05400 *Western Showmanship between divisions given above. Those entered in 05431 Halter Stock Type Walk/Trot may not enter a Lope/Canter class. 05440 *Western Pleasure 3. Competitors wishing to qualify for State Fair 4-H Horse 82 4-H Gymkhana 05480 *Western Equitation Department Class Codes 05540 *Bareback Equitation (Class Codes must be used for all lots.) 05580 *Western Riding (Only J,S,O) (J) Junior (4-H) 05620 *Reining (Only J,S,O) (S) Senior (4-H) 05660 *Trail Awards English Horse Show First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon Sunday, August 27 – 8 a.m. Lot Description Junior Gymkhana (4-H Only) 05000 *English Showmanship Lot Description 05031 Halter Hunter Type 05050 *English Pleasure 05700 Barrels 05080 *English Equitation (flat) 05720 Poles 05130 *English Bareback 05200 Hunter Hack Roping classes and goat tying will not be held at this show. 05230 Hunt Seat Equitation over Fences If interested in qualifying for the Arizona State Fair 4-H 05240 Working Hunter over Fences (J, S, and O only) Horseshow/Roping, contact Kim Horn at 928-774-1868 ext. 140 by June 1, 2017.

High Point Awards 4-H Horse Team Grooming Competition Classes that will be used to calculate English High Point Held During The Fair. See Junior Clubwork Section for lots Awards will be: Showmanship, Pleasure, Equitation (flat), and entry information. Bareback, Hunter Hack. Classes that will be used to calculate Western High Point Awards will be: Showmanship, Pleasure, Equitation, Bare- Many Thanks To Our back, and Trail. 2016 Sponsors All complaints will be handled by a grievance committee. Grievances must be filed before the end of each day’s Terry Marxen Chevrolet Cadillac show and be accompanied with a $40 grievance fee. Northern Arizona Horseman’s Association Olsen’s Grain Continental Animal Wellness Center 4-H Gymkhana AJ Jenkins Equestrian Center

Department Code “JHG” Special Thanks To

Suzi Smith, Gymkhana Superintendent. 928-606-4370 Our 2016 Volunteers! [email protected] Amanda Corbett Haleigh Richardson Entry Forms Due: August 4 Mary Hendricks Heather Richardson Gymkhana Show: Saturday, August 26 - 3 p.m., Matthew Horn Ollie Richardson following the Western show. The Gymkhana Show Harrison Howie Paul Richardson will be held in the Posse Arena located north Jeff Jones Shannon Settles of the stables. Steph Keyes Vickie Street Deb Parsch Esther Sutherland Department Rules 1. All General Fair Rules and current Arizona State Fair 4-H. Horse Show Rules apply. 2. Divisions: JR (4-H) Age 9 – 13 SR (4-H) Age 14 – 19 3. Competitors wishing to qualify for State Fair 4-H Horse Show must be currently enrolled in a Coconino County 4-H Horse Project and must compete in the appropriate Senior and Junior division or lot. 4. Stalls reservations can be made by calling the Stables Office at 928-779-1762. 4-H members receive a compli- mentary stall rental on Friday and Saturday. 5. A $5.00 livestock fee for Goat Tying entries will be col- lected on-site at the day of the event. 83 2017 Coconino County Fair Book feet will disqualify the exhibitor). Suggested attire is Junior Llama 4-H dark pants and white shirt or blouse with nothing hang- Department Code “JL” ing from pockets. k. Once in the ring, handler may not switch animal being shown, which will result in dismissal from the ring. l. The name of the handler and the name of the animal must match the names on the entry form. 6. All Junior Llama exhibitors must be 4-H members in good standing and enrolled in a llama project. 7. Sanitary And Health Regulations: All animals must be in good health as determined by a veterinarian at Eric Souders, Superintendent. 928-606-2110 check-in. Any animal that is sick, or suspected of dis- ease will be immediately removed from the fairgrounds Entry Forms Due: August 4 by the exhibitor. Receiving Date: August 31, 12 - 5 p.m. Judging Date: Awards Showmanship - September 1, 5 p.m. First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon Costume Show - September 3, 6 p.m. Obstacle Course Show - September 4, 10 a.m. Junior Award Department Rules Plaque to be presented at Junior Fair Awards Programs 1. All general fair rules, general livestock rules, Junior Junior Llama Showmanship livestock rules and the National Show Ring Code of Awards Ethics for Coconino County apply. Senior Showmanship: Award 2. 4-H Exhibitors are required to use the 4-H Entry Form Reserve Senior Showmanship: Award and it must be submitted by August 4. Junior Showmanship: Award 3. Pens are available and must be cleaned by 9 a.m. Reserve Junior Showmanship: Award every day & after the closing of the fair, Monday, 4 p.m. Novice Showmanship: Award 4. Competitors wishing to qualify for State Fair 4-H Llama Show must be currently enrolled in a Coconino County Department Class Codes: 4-H llama Project and must compete in the appropriate (JR) - Ages 9 – 13 (SR) - Ages 14 – 19 Senior or Junior division or lot. 5. Show Rules: a. All llamas shall be presented for judging with a hal- Lots Lot Description ter and lead rope; no additional decorations. 01300 Senior Showmanship b. Nursing llama dams cannot be accompanied by their 01310 Junior Showmanship babies in the ring. (We recommend not showing nurs- ing mothers.) c. Unruly animals (or handlers) may be dismissed from Junior Performance Llamas the ring by the Judge, Ring Master, or Superintendent. Awards Best Obstacle Llama: Award d. All llamas must be shown in correct age or sex clas- Best Costume Llama: Award sification (except where noted in class description). e. No ranch, personal, animal or organizational name, Performance Lots logo, or insignia shall be displayed on the exhibitor or Lot Description animal during the class. Only your number tag, which 01250 Obstacle will be issued to you at check-in, is permitted. 01260 Costume f. Animals may be entered in only one halter class wool division. g. Large classes may be divided for judging at the request of the judge. Only one set of awards for the Many Thanks To Our entire class will be given. 2016 Volunteers! h. Animals may not be moved from one class to Judy Lukas Susan Wilcox another after judging has begun (except at the judge’s discretion). i. Exhibitors are responsible for being at the pavilion Many Thanks To area 10 minutes prior to scheduled time of their class. j. Handler attire should be conservative, neat and Our 2016 Sponsor! appropriate for the class. Shoes should be appropriate Eric Souders for the show ring (open-toed shoes, sandals and bare

84 Junior Swine 4-H allowed to enter one swine in this Department. Junior Swine 4-H 11. Water is the only compound that may be applied to Department Code “JM” hogs. Oil and paint are not allowed and if used, will be grounds for disqualification. 12. Hogs must be bedded on shavings only. Exhibitors must supply all bedding for their hog(s), Shavings will be available for purchase by Cash or Check only from Olsens located on the fairgrounds. 13. Exhibitors should write their name on all feed and equipment; bags, buckets, feeders, etc. 14. Exhibitors must drive their hog to the show ring with- out using a crate walker. Crate walkers are only to be used to load your hog into the scale during weigh-in Sandy Engelke, Superintendent. 928-380-8143 or to the wash rack, no exceptions. Training your hog [email protected] to drive is an essential part of your hog project and should be done prior to the Fair. Entry Form Due: August 4 15. All handling of animals including washing, fitting, Receiving: August 31, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. feeding, watering, and cleaning of pens can only Judging: Market Conformation - Sept. 1, 10 a.m. be done by the exhibitor and assisted by another Swine Showmanship - Sept. 2, 9 a.m. 4-H exhibitor currently enrolled in the beef proj- Hog Bowl - September 3, 5 p.m. ect in Coconino County. (Individual consideration will be given in extenuating circumstances.) Department Rules Adults will not be allowed to physically assist in 1. All General Rules, Livestock Rules, Junior Livestock the preparation of the animal while at the show. Rules, and National Show Ring Code of Ethics for Verbal instruction will be allowed, but no physical Coconino County apply. assistance is permitted. Any violations of this rule 2. All Junior Market Swine exhibitors must be 4-H mem- will result in immediate disqualification from the bers in good standing and enrolled in a swine project. show. Junior Market swine exhibitors must have a current 16. No drenching or otherwise filling of the animals by Youth Livestock Quality Assurance Certificate. any artificial means will be allowed. 3. WEIGHT LIMITS: The maximum weight limit for mar- ket swine is 325 pounds, the minimum weight in 210 Market Swine pounds. Market swine under the minimum weight of Grand Champion Market: Buckle 210 pounds can be shown in the Feeder Class, but Sponsored by Lake Powell Furniture cannot sell in the Auction. Reserve Grand Champion Market: Buckle 4. Swine Classification Procedures: Sponsored by AZ Mobile Meat . a Market swine will be divided into classes by breed. There must be at least four entries to create a breed Swine Showmanship class. Please see Breed Classification Standards at the Senior Swine Showmanship: Buckle end of this section. Sponsored by Flagstaff Buick GMC . b Exhibitors will identify the breed of their swine in Junior Swine Showmanship: Buckle the description column on the 4-H Livestock & Non- Sponsored by Dr. Nate Tritle Livestock Entry Form located in the front of the Fair Novice Swine Showmanship: Trophy Book. This should be the same information submitted Sponsored by The Engelke Family on the NAJLA Market Swine Registration Form. Reserve Champions Rosettes 5. Swine must not be scaly, have excessively dry skin, or Breed Champions Rosettes any unsightly condition. Swine not show ring groomed Sponsored by Adonia Yachts and clean will be sifted. Feet must be trimmed if needed. Junior Herdsman Award Plaque 6. No feed is to be stored in barn area or in empty pens unless approved by the Superintendent. Department Class Codes 7. Pens must be cleaned each day of the Fair by 9 a.m. (SR) - Senior Wood shavings should be kept reasonably dry and free (JR) - Junior of manure throughout the Fair. (NV) - Novice 8. All feeding should be completed by 9 a.m. and feed pans removed from pens by 9:30 a.m. 9. Watering should be monitored throughout the day. Automatic watering devices are allowed, but not man- datory. 10. Due to space limitations, each exhibitor is only 85 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Lots must be erect and not rounded. Showmanship lots do not require a breed lot class code on the 3. Must be ear notched within seven days of birth. entry form. 4. Must NOT have any white hair or indications of streaking Lot Description on the forehead. 01170 Senior Swine Showmanship 5. Must NOT have any red hair. 01180 Junior Swine Showmanship 01190 Novice Swine Showmanship (first year only, Junior Landrace & Senior) 1. Must be white in color and possess Landrace Breed char- acter, meaning ears must be down. Lots 2. Must be ear notched within seven days of birth. Lot Description 3. Must NOT have any color hair other than white. 01200 Feeder class 4. Must NOT have more than three spots of skin pigmenta- 01210 Market Swine tion. 5. Must NOT have any spot of skin pigmentation larger than Breed Classification Standards one U.S. minted quarter.

Berkshire Poland China 1. Black and white with erect ears exhibiting Berkshire char- 1. Must possess Poland China Breed characteristics. acter. 2. Must be ear notched within seven days of birth. 2. A Berkshire must have white on all four legs, face and tail 3. Must be black with six white points (face, feet and switch) (unless tail is docked). One of the white leg points may with an occasional splash of white on the body. A hog also be missing. may not possess more than one solid black leg and be 3. Must be ear notched within seven days of birth. determined as Poland China. 4. A Berkshire must NOT have a solid white or a solid black 4. Must have ears down. face from ears forward. 5. Must not have evidence of a belt formation. 5. A Berkshire must NOT have a solid black nose (rim of 6. Cannot have red or sandy hair and/or pigmentation. nose). 7. Hogs that have weighted ear tags or evidence of tamper- 6. White is allowed on the ears, but NO solid white may ing of ears with possible ear tags are ineligible. appear on the ears. Note: Tail docking is permissible. 7. Occasional splash of white may appear on the body. Spotted Swine Chester White 1. Must be black and white. 1. Must possess Chester White Breed characteristics. 2. Must possess Spotted Breed characteristics. 2. Must be ear notched within seven days of birth. 3. Must be ear notched within seven days of birth. 3. Must be solid white in color, no color on the skin larger 4. Ears cannot be erect. than a silver dollar, no colored hair. 5. Any red tinted or brown spots are ineligible. 4. Any skin pigmentation other than white that exceeds five in 6. No solid black head from ears forward. number is disqualified. 7. No distinct white belt pattern (hair or skin) encircling and 5. Ears must be down and medium size. extending down and onto each shoulder. 6. Any signs of weighted ear tags or evidence of past exis- 8. Any signs of weighted ear tags or evidence of passed tence of such ear tags is not permissible and is grounds existence of such tags are determined ineligible and are for disqualification. grounds for disqualification.

Duroc Yorkshire 1. Must be red in color and possess Duroc Breed character, 1. Must be white in color and possess Yorkshire Breed char- ears must be down and medium in size. acteristics, meaning ears must be erect. 2. Must be ear notched within seven days of birth. 2. Must be ear notched within seven days of birth. 3. Must NOT have any white hair located on the animal. 3. Must NOT have any colored hair other than white. 4. Must NOT have any black hair. 4. Must NOT have colored skin pigmentation larger than one 5. Must NOT have more than three black spots on the skin U.S. minted silver dollar. and none of these spots can be larger than two inches in 5. Must NOT have masking above the eyes larger than a U.S. diameter. minted silver dollar. 6. Must NOT have any shading or indication of a belt. Crossbred Hampshire 1. Must be black in color with a white belt starting on the All Other Breeds - Dark front leg. The belt may partially or totally encircle the body. All Other Breeds - Light 2. Must possess Hampshire Breed character, meaning ears 86 Junior Swine 4-H

87 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Chicken Fryer Pen - 3 birds not over 12 weeks old, Junior Poultry weighing between 3 ½ and 6 pounds each. If any Fryer Department Code “JP” is over or under weight, the whole pen is eliminated. Uniformity in weight, size,appearance, condition and meat type must be present. Market Turkey - bird must be under 8 months old. 18 lbs. minumum

Awards First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon

Junior Herdsman Award Plaque to be presented at Junior Fair Awards Program Anthony Campbell, Superintendent. 928-614-8064 [email protected] Junior Poultry Showmanship Awards Senior Poultry Showmanship: Award Entry Forms Due: August 4 Reserve Senior Poultry Showmanship: Award Receiving Date: August 30, 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. Junnor Poultry Showmanship: Award August 31, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Reserve Junior Poultry Showmanship: Award Judging Date: September 1, 1 p.m. Novice Poultry Showmanship: Award Reserve Novice Poultry Showmanship: Award Department Rules 1. All General Fair Rules, Livestock Rules, Junior Live- Lot Description stock Rules, and the National Show Ring Code of Eth- 09710 Senior Poultry Showmanship ics for Coconino County apply. 09720 Junior Poultry Showmanship 2. All Junior Poultry exhibitors must be 4-H members in 09730 Novice Poultry Showmanship (first year only, Junior good standing and enrolled in a poultry project. & Senior) 3. All poultry will be checked upon receiving. Birds show- ing signs of disease or parasites will not be accepted. Junior Market Poultry Awards No exceptions! Grand Champion Fryer Pen of 3: Award 4. Cages and feed will be provided by the Fair. Reserve Grand Champion Fryer Pen of 3: Award 5. Exhibitors are required to show poultry in a showman- Grand Champion Market Turkey: Award ship class. Reserve Grand Champion Market Turkey: Award 6. Poultry used in showmanship must be the exhibitor’s own animal. Market Lots 7. Market poultry must be designated and entered only in Enter a single animal, either in a conformation or a market market poultry lots. lot; do not enter a single animal in both. 8. There will be no geese or ducks allowed as market Lot Description poultry. 09810 Chicken fryer pen (3 birds) 9. Barn duty sign-up sheet will be displayed near the barn 09820 Market Turkey office. Please sign-up for at least one two-hour time period. Junior exhibitors are required to do barn duty. Junior Poultry Awards 10. Important Entry Information: Grand Champion Poultry: Award a. The Junior Poultry Department code is “JP”. Reserve Grand Champion Poultry: Award To determine the class code for the animal, go to Champion Bantam: Award the listing of class codes following the Junior Poultry Reserve Bantam: Award department. Champion Standard: Award b. Then determine the lot number from the lot num- Reserrve Standard: Award ber listings following the Junior Poultry Premiums and Champion (non-market) Turkey: Award Awards. Reserve Champion (non-market) Turkey: Award 11. DEFINITIONS: Champion Water Fowl: Award Cock - Male poultry hatched before January 1, 2017. Reserve Champion Water Fowl: Award Hen - Female poultry hatched before January 1, 2017. Champion Guinea: Award Cockerel - Male poultry hatched after January 1, 2017. Reserve Champion Guinea: Award Pullet - Female poultry hatched after January 1, 2017. Champion Pigeon & Dove: Award Trio -1 male and 2 female of any age; must be of the Reserve Champion Pigeon & Dove: Award same breed and variety. A bird used in a trio may not Champion Game Bird: Award be entered as a single. Reserve Champion Game Bird: Award Single - 1 bird in a lot. A bird entered as a single may Champion Peafowl: Award not be used in a trio. Reserve Champion Peafowl: Award 88 Junior Poultry Champion Trio (non-market): Award Geese Lots Reserve Champion Trio (non-market): Award Lot Description 35000 Old Gander Special Awards 36000 Young Gander Champion Trio: Award 37000 Old Goose Best Poultry Picture: Award 38000 Young Goose

Standard Chicken Lots Game Bird Lots Lot Description Lot Description 01000 Cock 39000 Old Cock 02000 Cockerel 40000 Young Cock

03000 Hen 41000 Old Hen LTRY OU P P IC 04000 Pullet 42000 Young Hen T T U S R 05000 Trio 43000 Pair E $ E 06000 Egg pen, 3 laying hens, one breed B 10 G 07000 Hen with chicks, one breed Peafowl Lots I E F T T A Lot Description CERTIFIC Bantam Chicken Lots 44000 Old Cock Lot Description 45000 Young Cock 08000 Cock 46000 Old Hen Sponsored by 09000 Hen 47000 Young Hen Anthony Campbell 10000 Cockerel 48000 Pair 11000 Pullet 12000 Trio Poultry Picture Lots 13000 Egg pen, 3 laying hens, one breed Pictures must be 5” x 7” or larger and must be of birds 14000 Hen with chicks, one breed raised this year. Lot Description Turkey Lots 49000 Any picture of poultry raised in 2017 Lot Description PION AM TR H IO 15000 Old Tom C Poultry Class Codes 16000 Young Tom $ (Use the following class code numbers for both 17000 Old Hen 25 junior and open poultry) G I E 18000 Young Hen F T T A CERTIFIC Chicken Breed Class Codes Guinea Lots Class Code Description Lot Description 001 Ameraucana, with full tail 19000 Young Cock Sponsored by 290 Ameraucana, with full tail, black 20000 Young Hen Anthony Campbell 291 Ameraucana, with full tail, blue 21000 Old Cock 295 Ameraucana, with full tail, blue wheaton 22000 Old Hen 289 Ameraucana, with full tail, buff 292 Ameraucana, with full tail, splash Pigeon And Dove Lots 294 Ameraucana, with full tail, wheaton Lot Description 293 Ameraucana, with full tail, white 23000 Pigeon Old Cock 296 Ameraucana, with full tail, any other 24000 Pigeon Young Cock 002 Auracauna, Rumpless 25000 Pigeon Old Hen 003 Andalusion, blue 26000 Pigeon Young Hen 297 Antwerp Belgian, black 27000 Dove Old Cock 298 Antwerp Belgian, Mille Fleur 28000 Dove Young Cock 004 Antwerp Belgian, mottled 29000 Dove Old Hen 005 Antwerp Belgian, porcelain 30000 Dove Young Hen 006 Antwerp Belgian, quail 007 Antwerp Belgian, self blue Duck Lots 008 Antwerp Belgian, white Lot Description 009 Australorp 31000 Old Drake 286 Booted Bantams, black 32000 Young Drake 288 Booted Bantams, golden neck 33000 Old Duck 284 Booted Bantams, Mille Fleur 34000 Young Duck 287 Booted Bantams, porcelain 285 Booted Bantams, white 010 Brahma, light 89 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 011 Brahma, dark 067 Game, modern, red pyle 012 Brahma, buff 068 Game, modern, white 013 Buckeye 069 Game, modern, black 014 Buttercup 070 Game, modern, wheaten 015 Campine, silver 071 Game, Old English, black-breasted red 016 Campine, gold 072 Game, Old English, blue-breasted red 017 Catalana, buff 073 Game, Old English, spangled 018 Chantecler, white 074 Game, Old English, lemon blue 019 Chantecler, partridge 075 Game, Old English, golden duckwing 020 Cochin, barred 076 Game, Old English, silver duckwing 021 Cochin, birchen 077 Game, Old English, self blue 022 Cochin, buff 078 Game, Old English, crete 023 Cochin, black 079 Game, Old English, cuckoo 024 Cochin, brown 080 Game, Old English, ginger red 025 Cochin, blue 081 Game, Old English, white 026 Cochin, Columbia 082 Hamburg, silver spangled 027 Cochin, golden-laced 083 Hamburg, golden spangled 028 Cochin, mottled 084 Hamburg, silver penciled 029 Cochin, partridge 085 Hamburg, golden penciled 030 Cochin, red 086 Hamburg, white 031 Cochin, silver-laced 087 Hamburg, black 032 Cochin, splash 088 Holland, white 033 Cochin, white 089 Holland, barred 316 Cornish, Black 090 Houdan, mottled 317 Cornish, Blue Laced Red 091 Houdan, white 034 Cornish, dark 092 Japanese, black 318 Cornish, Mottled 093 Japanese, black-tailed, white 319 Cornish, Spangled 094 Japanese, black-tailed, buff 035 Cornish, white 095 Japanese, gray 036 Cornish, white-laced red 096 Japanese, mottled 037 Cornish, buff 097 Japanese, white 038 Crevecoeur 098 Java, black 039 Cubalaya, black 099 Java, mottled 040 Cubalaya, white 100 Jersey Giant, black 041 Cubalaya, black-breasted red 101 Jersey Giant, white 042 Delaware 102 Jungle Fowl 043 D’uccles, white 306 Ko Shamo 044 D’uccles, Mille DeFleur 103 045 D’uccles, brown red 104 Lakenvelder 046 D’uccles, self blue 105 Lamonas 047 D’uccles, porcelain 106 Langshan, black 048 D’uccles, golden Neck 107 Langshan, white 049 Dominique 108 Leghorn, black 050 Dorking, silver gray 109 Leghorn, buff 051 Dorking, white 110 Leghorn, light brown 052 Dorking, colored 111 Leghorn, black-tailed red 053 Egyptian Faymouis 112 Leghorn, dark brown 054 Faverolle, salmon 113 Leghorn, golden duckwing 055 Faverolle, white 114 Leghorn, red Columbian 056 Frizzle, black 115 Leghorn, silver 057 Frizzle, blue 116 Leghorn, white 058 Frizzle, buff 117 Malay, black 059 Frizzle, red 118 Malay, red pyle 060 Frizzle, white 119 Malay, spangled 061 Game, modern, brown red 299 Malay, wheaton 062 Game, modern, black-breasted red 120 Malay, white 063 Game, modern, birchen 320 Maran, Black Copper 064 Game, modern, lemon blue 321 Maran, Cuckoo 065 Game, modern, golden duckwing 322 Maran, wheaton 066 Game, modern, silver duckwing 121 Minorcas, black 90 Junior Poultry 122 Minorcas, buff 178 Sussex, speckled 123 Minorcas, white 179 Sussex, light 124 Naked Neck, black 324 Wellsummer 300 Naked Neck, blue 180 Wyandotte, black 125 Naked Neck, buff 181 Wyandotte, buff 126 Naked Neck, red 182 Wyandotte, blue 127 Naked Neck, white 183 Wyandotte, Columbian 128 New Hampshire 184 Wyandotte, Blue-laced red 323 Orloff, Spangled 185 Wyandotte, gold-laced 129 Orpington, black 186 Wyandotte, partridge 130 Orpington, blue 187 Wyandotte, silver-laced 131 Orpington, buff 188 Wyandotte, silver-penciled 132 Orpington, white 189 Wyandotte, white 133 Phoenix, golden 190 Yokohama, red shoulder 134 Phoenix, silver 191 Yokohama, white 135 Plymouth Rock, barred 192 Any Other 136 Plymouth Rock, blue 137 Plymouth Rock, buff Turkey Class Codes 138 Plymouth Rock, Columbian Class Code Description 139 Plymouth Rock, partridge 193 Black Spanish 140 Plymouth Rock, silver-penciled 194 Bourbon Red 141 Plymouth Rock, white 195 Bronze 142 Polish, bearded, golden 196 Narragansett 143 Polish, bearded, buff 197 Royal Palm 144 Polish, bearded, silver 198 Slate 145 Polish, bearded, white 199 White Holland 146 Polish, black crested, white-bearded 200 Broad Brested White 147 Polish, non-beard, white-crested black 201 Any Other 148 Polish, non-beard, white-crested blue 149 Polish, non-beard, buff-laced Guineas Class Codes 150 Polish, non-beard, golden Class Code Description 151 Polish, non-beard, silver 202 Buff 152 Polish, non-beard, white 203 Bun dundotte 153 Polish, black-crested, white non-bearded 204 Coral blue 154 Redcap 205 Lavender 155 Rhode Island Red 206 Pearl 156 Rhode Island White 207 Purple 157 Rosecomb, black 208 Slate 158 Rosecomb, blue 209 White 159 Rosecomb, blue wheaton 210 Any Other 160 Rosecomb, splash 161 Rosecomb, white Pigeon & Dove Class Codes 162 Sebright, golden Birds hatched prior to 2017 are classed as “old cock” and 163 Sebright, silver “old hen”. Birds hatched during 2017 are classed as “young 166 Sebright, buff cock” or “young hen”. One entry per lot number for each 168 Shamo breed. Varieties will be judged separately. 303 Shamo, bb red Class Code Description 301 Shamo, black 211 Archangel 302 Shamo, wheaton 212 Budapest 169 Silkies, black 213 Rock 170 Silkies, blue 214 Roller 171 Silkies, buff 215 Parlor Roller 172 Silkies, partridge 216 Nun 173 Silkies, white 217 Fantails 174 Spanish, white-faced black 218 Modena 175 Sultan 219 Mookie 176 Sumatra 220 Homer 304 Sumatra, black 221 Flight 305 Sumatra, blue 222 Saxon Field 177 Sussex, red 223 Any Other Pigeon 91 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 224 Diamond Dove Partridge 225 Ringneck Dove Class Code Description 226 White Dove 261 Chukar 227 Any Other Dove 262 Any Other 228 Pheasant Pigeon Quail Water Fowl Class Codes Class Code Description 263 Bobwhite Duck Class Codes 264 Button Class Code Description 265 Couturnix 229 Aylesbury 266 Gamble 230 Australian Spotted 267 Texas Blue Scale 307 Blue Calls 268 Any Other 231 Blue Swedish 232 Buff Pheasants 309 Butterscotch Calls Class Code Description 233 Gray Call 269 Buff 234 Snowy Call 270 Chinese Ringneck 235 White Call 271 Lady Amhurst 236 Cayuga 272 Melanistic Mutant 237 Crested 273 Red Golden 238 East Indies, Black 274 Reeves 301 Fawn & White Calls 275 Silver 239 Khaki Campbell 276 White 240 Magpie 277 Yellow Golden 241 Mallard 278 Any Other 242 Mandarin 243 Muscovy Peafowl Class Codes 311 Muscovy, black Class Code Description 312 Muscovy, blue 279 Blue 313 Muscovy, chocolate 280 White 314 Muscovy, white 281 Pied 244 Pekin 282 Black Shoulder 308 Pencilled Calls 283 Any Other 245 Rouen 246 Runner 247 Silver Appleyard 248 Saxony Many Thanks To Our 2016 249 Wood 250 Any Other Sponsors! Geese Class Codes Class Code Description 315 African Special Thanks To 251 Buff 252 Tufted Roman Our 2016 Volunteers! 253 Embden 254 Pilgrim Lisa Adams Joe Brown 255 Saddleback Pomeranian Barerra Family Lindsey Family 256 Sebastopol, white Brendle Family Dr. Lina Rae Westbrook 258 Toulouse 259 Chinese 260 Any Other

92 Junior Rabbits & Cavies 4-H 12. Sale signs may go up starting Sunday at 9:00 AM. Junior Rabbits & 13. NO animal is allowed to leave the barn without the JR. Rabbit Superintendent’s approval. 14. All 4-H members are responsible for cleaning up their Cavies 4-H own pens for their rabbits before checking rabbits Department Code “JR” out on Monday. This rule holds true for every rabbit entered in the barn belonging to that exhibitor. 15. All market animals must be entered as market only. 16. All Doe and litter must be entered only as Doe and lit- ter and not by specific breed. 17. Doe and litter – The litter must be at least 6 weeks old to be entered in the barn and no more than 12 weeks old to qualify for Doe and Litter. 18. A maximum of 5 rabbits per exhibitor only. Any other rabbits may be entered in Open Rabbit. Stacie Muller-Stotts, Superintendent. 928-451-1040 Market Rabbit Rules Entry Forms Due: August 4 1. All exhibitors must show in showmanship in order to Receiving Date: August 30,, 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. & have a meat pen entered in the 4-H JR. Rabbit Depart- August 31, 9 - 12 p.m. ment. Judging Date: Conformation - August 31, 9 a.m., 2. All 4-H exhibitors must be registered with NAJLA Showmanship - September 1, 9 a.m. (Northern Arizona Junior Livestock Association) by the appropriate deadline. Department Rules 3. All 4-H exhibitors must adhere to the NAJLA and Junior 1. All General Fair Rules, Livestock Rules, Junior Live- Livestock rules listed in the Fair Book and must have stock Rules, and the National Show Ring Code of Eth- signed the agreements provided by NAJLA. ics for Coconino County apply. 4. Meat pens are to consist of three rabbits, no more than 2. All Junior Rabbit exhibitors must be 4-H members in 10 weeks old. Each rabbit must weigh between 3 1 & good standing and enrolled in a rabbit or cavy project. 5 1 pounds. 3. All exhibitors are required to show their specific spe- 5. All rabbits must be weighed in by the Weighing Com- cies (rabbit, cavy or both) in their specified class for mittee. Official weights are recorded and given to the showmanship. Junior Rabbit Superintendent. If any one of the three 4. All Junior 4-H exhibitors must sign up for barn duty rabbits in the pen are overweight or underweight, the for post-fair barn clean-up, unless barn is cleaned entire meat pen will be eliminated. immediately following the close of the Fair on Monday. 6. The three qualities, in the order of their importance, for If needed, date will be determined by barn superinten- judging meat pens are as follows: dent. a. Meat type 5. Rabbits and Cavies entered in the Junior 4-H depart- b. Condition ment will be judged by the standards set forth by the c. Uniformity which consists of: weight, size, appearance, American Rabbit and Cavy Breeders’ Association condition and meat type, as prescribed in the ARBA (ARBA). Standard of Perfection book. 6. When filling out entry form, please add one entry 7. All meat pens will be weighed in upon arrival. Check simply for showmanship. Add a separate entry for the with Superintendent as to when and where that will breed and variety of your animal. Therefore, if you are occur. only doing showmanship, you would have one entry for 8. Meat pens must have been entirely raised by exhibitor. showmanship in the appropriate class and one entry for your animal for a total of 2 entries on the entry Awards form. First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon 7. All exhibitors are required to show their own animals. 8. All animals must have identification. For rabbits, a tat- Junior 4-H Herdsman Award too or sharpie identification in the left ear of the rabbit. Plaque to be presented at Junior Fair Awards Program For cavies, an ear ring with identifying information. 9. All rabbits and cavies brought to the judging table Junior Rabbit Showmanship should be properly groomed. Grooming facilities will be Awards available in rabbit building. Bring your own grooming Senior Rabbit Showmanship: Award supplies. Reserve Senior Rabbit Showmanship: Award 10. Important entry information to enter a rabbit in Junior Junior Rabbit Showmanship: Award Rabbits: The Junior Rabbit Department Code is “JR”. Reserve Junior Rabbit Showmanship: Award 11. Wool entries for Angora Rabbits – see Junior Sheep, Novice Rabbit Showmanship: Award Jr. Market Goat & Wool Department. 93 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Lots 23000 Intermediate Sow, 22-32 oz Lot Description 24000 Junior Boar, 12-21 oz 85100 Senior Rabbit Showmanship 25000 Junior Sow, 12-21oz 85200 Junior Rabbit Showmanship 26000 Sow and Litter 3-4 weeks 85300 Novice Rabbit Showmanship (first year in project, 27000 Pet Cavy Juniors or Seniors) Junior Cavy Breed Class Codes Junior Market Rabbits Class Code Description Awards 500 Abyssinian Champion Rabbit Meat Pen: Award 501 Abyssinian Satin Reserve Champion Rabbit Meat Pen: Award 502 American 503 American Satin Lot 504 Coronet Lot Description 505 Peruvian 85400 Pen of Three Market Rabbits 506 Peruvian Satin 507 Silkie Junior Rabbits 508 Silkie Satin Awards 509 Teddy Best in Show: Award 510 Teddy Satin Best of Breed: Award 511 Texel Best Doe and Litter (over 3 in class): Award 512 White Crested 513 Pet Cavy Rabbit Lots 514 Sow With Litter Lot Description 515 Handicap 01000 Senior Buck 02000 Senior Doe Junior and Open Rabbit Breeds 03000 Junior Buck Class Code Description 04000 Junior Doe 100 American, Blue 05000 Doe and litter, at least 6 weeks old 101 American, White 06000 Intermediate Buck 102 American, Chinchilla 07000 Intermediate Doe 103 American Fuzzy Lop, Broken 08000 Pre Junior Buck 104 American Fuzzy Lop, Solid 09000 Pre Junior Doe 105 American Sable 255 Argente Brun Junior Cavy Showmanship 106 Belgian Hare Awards 107 Beveren, Black Senior Cavy Showmanship: Award 108 Beveren, Blue Reserve Senior Cavy Showmanship: Award 109 Beveren, White Junior Cavy Showmanship: Award 110 Blanc de Hotot Reserve Junior Cavy Showmanship: Award 111 Britannia Petite, Black Novice Cavy Showmanship: Award 112 Britannia Petite, Black Otter 256 Britannia Petite, BEW Lots 257 Britannia Petite, Broken Lot Description 113 Britannia Petite, Chestnut Agouti 85500 Senior Cavy Showmanship 114 Britannia Petite, Ruby Eyed White 85600 Junior Cavy Showmanship 115 Britannia Petite, Sable Marten 85700 Novice Cavy Showmanship (first year in project, 116 Californian Juniors or Seniors) 117 Champagne D’Argent 118 Checkered Giant, Black Junior Cavies 119 Checkered Giant, Blue Awards 120 Cinnamon Best of Show: Award 121 Crème D’Argent Best of Breed (over 3 in class): Award 122 Dutch, Black 123 Dutch, Blue Cavy Lots 258 Dutch, Chinchilla Lot Description 124 Dutch, Chocolate 20000 Senior Boar, over 32 oz 125 Dutch, Gray 21000 Senior Sow, Over 32 oz 126 Dutch, Steel 22000 Intermediate Boar, 22-32oz 127 Dutch, Tortoise 128 Dwarf Hotot 94 Junior Rabbits & Cavies 4-H 129 English Angora, White 187 Mini Rex, Red 130 English Angora, Colored 188 Mini Rex, Seal 131 English Lop, Broken 261 Mini Rex, Silver Marten 132 English Lop, Solid 262 Mini Rex, Smoke Pearl 133 English Spot, Black 189 Mini Rex, Tortoise 134 English Spot, Blue 190 Mini Rex, White 135 English Spot, Chocolate 263 Mini Satin, Black 136 English Spot, Gold 264 Mini Satin, Blue 137 English Spot, Gray 265 Mini Satin, Broken 138 English Spot, Lilac 266 Mini Satin, Chinchilla 139 English Spot, Tortoise 267 Mini Satin, Chocolate 140 Flemish Giant, Black 268 Mini Satin, Chocolate Agouti 141 Flemish Giant, Blue 269 Mini Satin, Copper 142 Flemish Giant, Fawn 270 Mini Satin, Opal 143 Flemish Giant, Light Gray 271 Mini Satin, Otter 144 Flemish Giant, Sandy 272 Mini Satin, Siamese 145 Flemish Giant, Steel Gray 273 Mini Satin, Tortoise 146 Flemish Giant, White 191 Mini Satin, White 147 Florida White 192 Mini Satin, Red 148 French Angora, White 193 Netherland Dwarf, Self 149 French Angora, Colored 194 Netherland Dwarf, Shaded 150 French Lop, Broken 195 Netherland Dwarf, Agouit 151 French Lop, Solid 196 Netherland Dwarf, Tan Pattern 152 Giant Angora 197 Netherland Dwarf, AOV 153 Giant Chinchilla 198 New Zealand, Black 154 Harlequin, Japanese 199 New Zealand, Red 155 Harlequin, Magpie 200 New Zealand, White 156 Havana, Black 201 New Zealand, Broken 157 Havana, Blue 202 Palomino, Golden 158 Havana, Chocolate 203 Palomino, Lynx 159 Havana, Broken 204 Polish, Black 160 Himalayan, Black 205 Polish, Blue 161 Himalayan, Blue 206 Polish, Broken 162 Himalayan, Chocolate 207 Polish, Chocolate 163 Himalayan, Lilac 208 Polish, Blue Eyed White 164 Holland Lop, Broken 209 Polish, Ruby Eyed White 165 Holland Lop, Solid 210 Rex, Black 166 Hotot 211 Rex, Amber 167 Jersey Wooly, Agouti 212 Rex, Blue 168 Jersey Wooly, AOV 213 Rex, Broken 169 Jersey Wooly, Broken Self 214 Rex, Californian 170 Jersey Wooly, Shaded 215 Rex, Castor 171 Jersey Wooly, Tan Pattern 216 Rex, Chinchilla 172 Lilac 217 Rex, Chocolate 259 Lionhead, REW 218 Rex, Lilac 260 Lionhead, Tort 219 Rex, Lynx 173 Mini Lop, Solid 220 Rex, Opal 174 Mini Lop, Broken 221 Rex, Red 175 Mini Rex, Bew 222 Rex, Sable 176 Mini Rex, Black 223 Rex, Seal 177 Mini Rex, Blue 224 Rex, White 178 Mini Rex, Broken 225 Rex, Otter 179 Mini Rex, Castor 226 Rhinelander 180 Mini Rex, Chinchilla 227 Satin, Black 181 Mini Rex, Chocolate 228 Satin, Blue 182 Mini Rex, Himalayan 229 Satin, Broken 183 Mini Rex, Lilac 230 Satin, Californian 184 Mini Rex, Lynx 231 Satin, Chinchilla 185 Mini Rex, Opal 232 Satin, Chocolate 186 Mini Rex, Otter 233 Satin, Copper 95 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 234 Satin, Red 235 Satin, Siamese Jr. Sheep & Wool 236 Satin, White 237 Satin, Otter 238 Satin, Angora White or Colored 4-H 239 Silver, Black Department Code “JS” 240 Silver, Brown 241 Silver, Fawn 242 Silver Fox 274 Silver Fox, Black 243 Silver Marten, Black 244 Silver Marten, Blue 245 Silver Marten, Chocolate 246 Silver Marten, Sable 247 Standard Chinchilla 248 Tan, Black Krista Randall, Superintendent. 249 Tan, Blue [email protected], 928-853-3681 250 Tan, Chocolate 251 Tan, Lilac Entry Forms Due: August 4 252 Thrianta Receiving Date: August 31, 12 p.m. - 4 p.m. 253 Open Pet Rabbit Judging Date: 254 Youth Pet Rabbit Market & Showmanship - September 1, 6:30 p.m. Breeding Sheep - September 1, 7:30 p.m. Many Thanks To Our Department Rules 1. All General Fair Rules, Livestock Rules, Junior Live- stock Rules, and the National Show Ring Code of Eth- 2016 Volunteers! ics for Coconino County apply. Beverly Howard Amber Nill 2. All Junior exhibitors must be 4-H members in good Krystyna Jura Brittney Robbins standing and enrolled in a Sheep Goat Project. Those Alex Mugnani Alayna Stotts showing market lambs must have a current a Youth Livestock Quality Assurance Certificate. This Depart- ment also accepts Wool entries from Rabbit, Llama and Many Thanks To Our Alpaca projects. 3. All ownership deadlines will be observed. All market 2016 Sponsors! sheep must be owned by the 4-H member. Breeding sheep and goats may be co-owned or leased, but must CSO Preservations LLC be under the daily care of the 4-H member for the Beverly Howard and True Value Williams required time. Sheep or goats may be shown by only one exhibitor and those animals must be under the daily care of only one 4-H member. 4. Neutered animals may not be shown in breeding classes. 5. Sheep or goats that are not entered in the Fair will not be allowed on the fairgrounds without prior approval from CCPR as an exhibition. No dogs are allowed in this department. 6. All sheep and goats must be inspected by the Show Veterinarian at the fair beforeentering any livestock areas. 7. Out-of-state sheep and goat entries must have: a. A Prior Entry Permit obtained from the Office of the Arizona State Veterinarian by calling (602) 542-4293. b. A health certificate issued by a veterinarian within 30 days of the show that lists official scrapie identifi- cation. Wether sheep and goats less than 18 months of age are exempt from the official scrapie identifica- tion requirement. The health certificate must state that the animal has not been infected with Bluetongue, nor exposed to scrapie, nor originated from a scrapie 96 Jr. Sheep & Wool 4-H infected or source flock. All rams 6 months of age and Market & Breeding Sheep Rules older must test negative for Brucellosis within 30 days 1. Market and Breeding Sheep Classes may be shown of the Fair, and this must be documented on the health together. certificate. 2. Maximum weight for Market and Breeding Lambs is 8. In-State Sheep: Livestock Inspection Papers (hauling unlimited, however, exhibitors will only be paid for up papers) must accompany all in-state sheep exhibits to 150 pounds. Minimum weight for small breeds such and must be turned in to the Superintendent or Live- as Southdowns and Dorsets is 80 pounds at weigh-in. stock inspector. All sheep and goats must be checked Minimum weight for large breeds such as Hampshires by the Show Veterinarian at the fair before entering or Suffolks is 90 pounds at weigh-in. Those market and any livestock areas. All sheep and goats must not be breeding sheep that do not make minimum weight must infected with Bluetongue, nor exposed to scrapie, nor be exhibited in the Feeder Class and will be used for originate from a scrapie infected source or flock. Showmanship. 9. All sheep and goats must be free of parasites, 3. All Market and Breeding Lambs will be exhibited slick abscesses or ulcerations, and ringworm; not under any shorn. quarantine; and not recently exposed to any infectious 4. A Veterinarian will have the option to mouth and sift any or contagious disease. Any animal deemed unfit by obviously over-aged lambs. All eight lamb teeth must be the veterinarian must be immediately removed from the in place. fairgrounds by the exhibitor. 5. After weigh-in, market and breeding lambs will be divided 10. Sheep will not be accepted if their tails have been into equitable weight lots for judging. surgically removed. If prolapse occurs during the Fair, a veterinarian will be called at the sheep owner’s Wool Entry Rules expense. Veterinarian recommendations will be fol- 1. Wool will be received in the Sheep Department any lowed. time during sheep check in. 11. Each 4-H Club is expected to have representatives in 2. All wool must have been collected after February 1, 2017 the Sheep Barn to meet the public and share educa- from an animal that you owned at the time and still own. tional information about Sheep and/or Goats. There will 3. Each fleece should be in a large, clear (untied) plastic be a sign-up sheet available for this Barn Duty begin- bag. Fleeces need to be skirted. Angora Rabbit wool is ning at 7:00 p.m. Thursday evening. Exhibitors will to be entered in 1oz. packages in a clear plastic bag. sign up several times for Barn Duty depending on how 4. No more than three entries per lot per person. many members are exhibiting. More than one mem- 5. White wool and colored wool will be judged separately. ber will be on duty at a time. Educational exhibits are 6. Wool will be on exhibit in the Home Economics Depart- encouraged; please make arrangements ment. ahead of time with the Superintendent. 7. Wool exhibits may be offered for sale. 12. Exhibitors will maintain their pen and surrounding area 8. Wool must be checked out at the Sheep Department by for a public and educational setting. Aisles must be the exhibitor before collecting the wool exhibit from the kept neat and clean at all times. Home Economics Department. Sheep Superintendent will 13. Animal pens must be cleaned and animals must be fed give exhibitor or purchaser a release slip. no later than 8:30 a.m. every morning. 14. Sheep must be shown with all four feet on the ground. Junior Sheep And Goat Club/Chapter 15. Muzzles may be used on an animal only if the exhibitor Exhibit Award creates an educational poster about the purpose and Plaque to be awarded at the Junior Fair Awards Program. proper use of muzzles. The poster must be displayed Lot Description in the animal’s pen. 00010 Educational Exhibit (must be put together by most of 16. Flock and Pair exhibits: Animals entered and shown the Club or Chapter members) in Flock and Pair Lots must be owned by and under the daily care of the exhibitor. Each animal must be Junior Sheep Showmanship entered as an individual, and only one Flock or Pair entry is allowed. Awards 17. Lambs must be slickshorn prior to recieving at the Senior Market fair. Trimming may be done at the fair but only by the and Breeding Lamb Showmanship: Award exhibitor. Reserve Senior Market 18. Mats and/or carpets will be allowed ONLY if they can and Breeding Lamb Showmanship: Award be secured and kept in place. Junior Market 19. The Superintendent reserves the right to combine lim- and Breeding Lamb Showmanship: Award ited entry classes. Reserve Junior Market 20. Base date for ages of livestock can be found in the and Breeding Lamb Showmanship: Award General Livestock Rules. Novice Market and Breeding Lamb Showmanship: Award

97 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Lots 03020 Get of Sire, 4 animals, the get of 1 sire, all bred by Showmanship lots do not require a breed lot class exhibitor code on the entry form. 03030 Flock, 1 ram or ram lamb, 2 ewes, 2 ewe lambs all Lot Description owned by exhibitor 00030 Senior Market Sheep Showmanship 03040 Best Pair, either sex and age, both owned by 00035 Senior Breeding Lamb Showmanship exhibitor 00040 Junior Market Sheep Showmanship 00045 Junior Breeding Showmanship Junior Wool 00050 Novice Market Sheep Showmanship (first year in project, Juniors or Seniors) Awards 00055 Novice Breeding Lamb Showmanship Best Fleece: Award (first year in project, Juniors or Seniors) First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon

Junior Market Lamb Junior Wool Class Codes (L) - White Awards (M) - Natural Color, Solid Grand Champion Market Lamb: Award (N) - Natural Color, Variegated Reserve Grand Champion Market Lamb: Award Junior Wool Lots Lots Lot Description Lot Description 06010 Fine 00060 Feeder lambs 06020 Medium 00070 Market Lamb 06030 Coarse 06040 Hair or Fur Breeds (Karakul, Navajo Churro, etc.) Junior Breeding Sheep Junior Wool Specialty Fibers Awards Lot Description Grand Champion Ram: Award 07010 Alpaca Reserve Champion Ram: Award 07020 Angora (rabbit) Grand Champion Ewe: Award 07030 Cashmere Reserve Champion Ewe: Award 07040 Llama 07050 Other Junior Sheep Class Codes Meat Breed Wool Breed Class Codes Class Codes Special Thanks To (A) - Hampshire (E) - Cotswold (B) - Suffolk (F) - Rambouillet Our 2016 Volunteers! (C) - Rambouillet (G) - Navajo Churro (D) - Any other meat breed (H) - Karakul Launi Kester Smith (I) - Any other wool breed Marie Moore Bryce Kester Ram Lots Lot Description Many Thanks To Our 01010 Ram, over 1 year, under 2 years 01020 Fall Ram Lamb, Sept. 2013 to Jan. 2017 2016 Sponsors! 01030 Spring Ram Lamb, after Jan. 1, 2017 01040 Pair of Ram Lambs, both owned by exhibitor Flagstaff Well and Supply Alan and Launi Kester Signature Taxidermy Finisha and Monty Shiew Ewe Lots Rick and Laura Parker Snap Fitness Lot Description Outback Steakhouse C-A-L Ranch Stores 02010 Aged Ewe, over 2 years old Cataract 4-H Club Tony Christensen 02020 Ewe, over 1 year, under 2 years Troy and Kodi Mortensen 02030 Fall Ewe Lamb, Sept. 2013 to Jan. 2017 Spike Landscaping and Tree Trimming 02050 Spring Ewe Lamb, after Jan. 1, 2017 02060 Pair of Ewe Lambs, both owned by exhibitor

Group Lots Lot Description 03010 Young Flock, 1 ram lamb, 2 ewe lambs, all owned by exhibitor 98 Open Poultry Reserve Champion Turkey: Award Open Poultry Champion Guinea: Award Department Code “OP” Reserve Champion Guinea: Award Champion Duck: Award Reserve Champion Duck: Award Champion Goose: Award Reserve Champion Goose: Award Champion Game Bird: Award Reserve Champion Game Bird: Award Champion Pigeon or Dove: Award Reserve Champion Pigeon or Dove: Award Champion Standard Bird: Award Connie Lipinski, Superintendent. 928-526-0789 Reserve Champion Standard Bird: Award Champion Standard Trio: Award Entry Fees: 50¢ / entry Champion Bantam Bird: Award Entry Forms Due: August 4 Reserve Champion Bantam Bird: Award Receiving Date: August 30, 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. Champion Bantam Trio: Award Judging Date: August 31, 1 p.m.

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Rules, and the National Show Ring Code of Ethics for 51000 Cockerel G 20 G Coconino County apply. I E 52000 Hen F T T A 2. This Department is open to out-of-county residents, 53000 Pullet CERTIFIC however, preference is given to Coconino County resi- 54000 Trio dents. 55000 Egg pen, 3 laying hens, 3. Only one entry per lot for each breed. one breed Sponsored by 4. The Fair will provide coops, feeding and cleaning. 56000 Hen with chicks, one Olsen’s Grain All eggs become property of the Coconino County Fair breed and vitality will be destroyed. 5. Judging will be by comparison, in accordance with the Bantam Chicken Lots American Poultry Association Standard of Perfection Lot Description and the American Bantam Standard. 57000 Cock 6. The terms “cock” and “hen” are defined as birds 58000 Hen hatched prior to January 1, 2017. The terms “cockerel” 59000 Cockerel and “pullet” are birds hatched after January 1, 2017. A 60000 Pullet trio consists of one male and two females of any age, 61000 Trio but the same breed and variety. 62000 Egg pen, 3 laying hens, one breed 7. All poultry will be checked at receiving. Specimens 63000 Hen with chicks, one breed showing evidence of disease or infested with vermin will not be accepted. All birds should be deloused one Turkey Lots week prior to the show. Lot Description 8. Birds entered as singles cannot compete as exhibition 64000 Old Tom trios, nor can birds entered as exhibition trios compete 65000 Young Tom as single entries. 66000 Old Hen 9. Important Entry Information: 67000 Young Hen To enter an animal in Open Poultry: a. The Open Poultry Department code is “OP”. Guinea Lots b. Use the class code listing in the Junior Poultry Lot Description Department information to determine the correct class. 68000 Old Cock c. Use the lot number listings following the Open Poul- 69000 Young Cock try Awards Section. 70000 Old Hen 71000 Young Hen

Awards Pigeon And Dove Lots First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon Lot Description Grand Champion Trio: Award 72000 Pigeon Old Cock Grand Champion Land Fowl: Award 73000 Pigeon Young Cock Grand Champion Water Fowl: Award 74000 Pigeon Old Hen Champion Turkey: Award 99 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 75000 Pigeon Young Hen 76000 Dove Old Cock Open Rabbits & 77000 Dove Young Cock CHAM 78000 Dove Old Hen ND P A I O R 79000 Dove Young Hen N Cavies G $ Department Code “OR” Game Bird Lots 10

Lot Description C A D 80000 Old Cock SH AWAR 81000 Young Cock 82000 Old Hen 83000 Young Hen Sponsored by Joe E. Brown Peafowl Lots

Lot Description AMPIO H N Doreen Holtje, Superintendent. 84000 Old Cock C [email protected] 85000 Young Cock $ 86000 Old Hen 10 Entry Fee: 50¢ per animal per show. Entry fees are to 87000 Young Hen C be attached to entry form and made payable to Co- AS RD H AWA conino County Fair. Open Water Fowl Lots Sponsored by Entry Forms Due: August 11 Duck Lots Receiving Date: August 30, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Lot Description Joe E. Brown Judging Date: August 31, 9 a.m. 88000 Old Drake

89000 Young Drake E CHA Entrants need not be members of the American Rabbit RV M E P 90000 Old Duck I S O Breeders Association (ARBA) to enter rabbits. Anyone own- E N 91000 Young Duck R $ ing a rabbit of an ARBA-recognized breed may enter that 5 rabbit in the ARBA-sanctioned show, provided it has an

Geese Lots C identifying ear tattoo. Mixed breed rabbits as well as pure- A D Lot Description SH AWAR bred rabbits are accepted for entry into the non-ARBA pet 92000 Old Gander class, and need not have ear tattoos. Pet rabbits have their 93000 Young Gander own class in this department. 94000 Old Goose Sponsored by 95000 Young Goose Joe E. Brown Department Rules 1. All General Fair Rules, Livestock Rules, Open Livestock Rules, and the National Show Ring Code of Ethics for Many Thanks To Our Coconino County will apply. 2. All breeds and varieties recognized by the ARBA will 2016 Volunteers! accepted for entry. Those under a working standard will also be accepted and judged, provided the entrant Brendle Family Joe E. Brown gives a copy of the official Working Standard to the Anthony Campbell Dr. Linda Rae Westbrook Superintendent prior to judging. However, rabbits under Barerra Family Lindsey Family a working standard may not qualify for all awards. 3. The Coconino County Fair is a member of the Ameri- can Rabbit Breeders Association (ARBA). This show Many Thanks To Our will be governed and run by the current official rules of ARBA. The judge’s decisions will be final. 2016 Sponsors! 4. This is an Official ARBA Sanctioned Show. The ARBA secretary is Glen C. Carr, P.O. Box 426, Bloomington, Joe E. Brown Anthony Campbell IL 61702. ARBA sanction fees are as follows: Open Rich Arery $10.00, Youth $5.00. Membership Dues (for one year): Adult $15.00 or $40.00 for 3 Years; Youth: $8:00 or $20.00 for 3 Years Combination Husband/Wife; $20.00 or $50.00 for 3 years; Family: $20.00 plus $2.00 per youth or $50.00 plus $6.00 per youth for 3 years. 5. Entries will be limited according to space available. This department is open to both in-county and out-of- county residents. Preference will be given to Coconino County residents. Exhibitors will be notified if any of 100 Open Rabbits & Cavies their entries are not accepted. younger than 5 weeks and no older than 8 weeks of age. 6. All rabbits must have a permanent tattoo mark in the Breed Fur: All rabbits entered in fur classes must be en- left ear. Cavies may be marked with metal tags. tered in general competition. 7. Exhibitors may enter more than one (1) animal in any one class. Open Adult Lots 8. Absolutely no animals will be released from their cages Lot Description without permission of the Superintendent. Nothing is to 10000 Senior Bucks be placed on or in cages without permission of Super- 11000 Senior Does intendent. 12000 Intermediate Bucks 9. The Fair will provide pens, feeding, and general care 13000 Intermediate Does of rabbits. All exhibitors are requested to volunteer for 14000 Junior Bucks at least one morning or evening of barn duty during 15000 Junior Does the run of the fair. A sign up sheet will be available at 16000 Pre-Junior Bucks check-in. 17000 Pre-junior Does 10. The Department superintendent will be in charge of 18000 Doe and Litter stock entered for exhibition. Coconino County employ- 19000 Meat Pen ees and volunteers will in no case be responsible for any loss or damage which may occur, and entries are Open Youth ARBA Awards made and accepted on this condition. Best in Show: Award 11. For Sale signs will be no larger than 2 ½”x3 ½” and Best of Breed: Award may not be posted until Sunday at 10 a.m. Best Opposite Sex of Breed: Award 12. The Fair is not responsible for animals left after speci- Best of Variety: Award fied release times. Best Opposite Sex of Variety: Award 13. Youth (under the age of 18) may enter in both the open Best Doe and Litter: Award and youth show with different animals, but the same Best Meat Pen: Award animal cannot be entered in both shows. 14. Important Entry Information: Open Youth Lots To enter an animal in either Open Rabbits or Use the following Open Youth ARBA Rabbit lot numbers Open Youth Rabbits: Lot Description

a. The Open Rabbit and Open Youth Rabbit Depart- 21000 Senior Bucks OW O H PE S N F ment Code is “OR”. 22000 Senior Does O Y O T U S b. Determine the lot number from lots listed in the 23000 Intermediate Bucks T E

$ H Open Rabbit department. 24000 Intermediate Does B 20 G c. To be eligible to enter an animal in the Open Youth 24000 Junior Bucks I E F T T A ARBA division, exhibitor must be under the age of 18. 26000 Junior Does CERTIFIC 15. If ARBA rabbits are for sale at the end of the fair the 27000 Pre-Junior Bucks dollar amount may be entered on the entry tag after the 28000 Pre-junior Does lot number. 29000 Doe and Litter Sponsored by 30000 Meat Pen Olsen’s Grain Open Rabbits Awards First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon Best in Show: Award Open Rabbit Class Codes Reserve in Show: Award Class Code Description Best of Breed: Award 100 American, Blue Best Opposite Sex of Breed: Award 101 American, White Best Doe and Litter: Award 102 American, Chinchilla Best Meat Pen: Award 103 American Fuzzy Lop, Broken 104 American Fuzzy Lop, Solid Breed Entries: Please list breed and variety (color) under 105 American Sable description. Classes will be provided for all ARBA recog- 255 Argente Brun nized breeds and those under ARBA working standard. 106 Belgian Hare 107 Beveren, Black Meat Pens: Pen of three (3) fryers, 3-5 lbs. each, of the 108 Beveren, Blue same breed and variey, up to 10 weeks old. Underweight 109 Beveren, White or overweight rabbits within the pen will cause the whole 110 Blanc de Hotot pen to be disqualified. All meat pens will be weighed just 111 Britannia Petite, Black prior to judging under the supervision of the judge. 112 Britannia Petite, Black Otter 256 Britannia Petite, BEW Doe and Litter: Each doe and litter entry shall consist of 257 Britannia Petite, Broken one (1) doe and no more than eight (8) kits. Kits to be no 113 Britannia Petite, Chestnut Agouti 101 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 114 Britannia Petite, Ruby Eyed White 259 Lionhead, REW 115 Britannia Petite, Sable Marten 260 Lionhead, Tort 116 Californian 173 Mini Lop, Solid 117 Champagne D’Argent 174 Mini Lop, Broken 118 Checkered Giant, Black 175 Mini Rex, Bew 119 Checkered Giant, Blue 176 Mini Rex, Black 120 Cinnamon 177 Mini Rex, Blue 121 Crème D’Argent 178 Mini Rex, Broken 122 Dutch, Black 179 Mini Rex, Castor 123 Dutch, Blue 180 Mini Rex, Chinchilla 258 Dutch, Chinchilla 181 Mini Rex, Chocolate 124 Dutch, Chocolate 182 Mini Rex, Himalayan 125 Dutch, Gray 183 Mini Rex, Lilac 126 Dutch, Steel 184 Mini Rex, Lynx 127 Dutch, Tortoise 185 Mini Rex, Opal 128 Dwarf Hotot 186 Mini Rex, Otter 129 English Angora, White 187 Mini Rex, Red 130 English Angora, Colored 188 Mini Rex, Seal 131 English Lop, Broken 261 Mini Rex, Silver Marten 132 English Lop, Solid 262 Mini Rex, Smoke Pearl 133 English Spot, Black 189 Mini Rex, Tortoise 134 English Spot, Blue 190 Mini Rex, White 135 English Spot, Chocolate 263 Mini Satin, Black 136 English Spot, Gold 264 Mini Satin, Blue 137 English Spot, Gray 265 Mini Satin, Broken 138 English Spot, Lilac 266 Mini Satin, Chinchilla 139 English Spot, Tortoise 267 Mini Satin, Chocolate 140 Flemish Giant, Black 268 Mini Satin, Chocolate Agouti 141 Flemish Giant, Blue 269 Mini Satin, Copper 142 Flemish Giant, Fawn 270 Mini Satin, Opal 143 Flemish Giant, Light Gray 271 Mini Satin, Otter 144 Flemish Giant, Sandy 272 Mini Satin, Siamese 145 Flemish Giant, Steel Gray 273 Mini Satin, Tortoise 146 Flemish Giant, White 191 Mini Satin, White 147 Florida White 192 Mini Satin, Red 148 French Angora, White 193 Netherland Dwarf, Self 149 French Angora, Colored 194 Netherland Dwarf, Shaded 150 French Lop, Broken 195 Netherland Dwarf, Agouit 151 French Lop, Solid 196 Netherland Dwarf, Tan Pattern 152 Giant Angora 197 Netherland Dwarf, AOV 153 Giant Chinchilla 198 New Zealand, Black 154 Harlequin, Japanese 199 New Zealand, Red 155 Harlequin, Magpie 200 New Zealand, White 156 Havana, Black 201 New Zealand, Broken 157 Havana, Blue 202 Palomino, Golden 158 Havana, Chocolate 203 Palomino, Lynx 159 Havana, Broken 204 Polish, Black 160 Himalayan, Black 205 Polish, Blue 161 Himalayan, Blue 206 Polish, Broken 162 Himalayan, Chocolate 207 Polish, Chocolate 163 Himalayan, Lilac 208 Polish, Blue Eyed White 164 Holland Lop, Broken 209 Polish, Ruby Eyed White 165 Holland Lop, Solid 210 Rex, Black 166 Hotot 211 Rex, Amber 167 Jersey Wooly, Agouti 212 Rex, Blue 168 Jersey Wooly, AOV 213 Rex, Broken 169 Jersey Wooly, Broken Self 214 Rex, Californian 170 Jersey Wooly, Shaded 215 Rex, Castor 171 Jersey Wooly, Tan Pattern 216 Rex, Chinchilla 172 Lilac 217 Rex, Chocolate 102 Open Rabbits & Cavies 218 Rex, Lilac Open Adult Cavy Lots 219 Rex, Lynx Use the following Lots for all Open Adult Cavy breeds. 220 Rex, Opal Exhibitors age 18 and older, exhibitors 17 and younger 221 Rex, Red should use Open Youth Class Codes. 222 Rex, Sable Lot Description 223 Rex, Seal 31000 Senior Boar, over 32 oz 224 Rex, White 32000 Senior Sow, Over 32 oz 225 Rex, Otter 33000 Intermediate Boar, 22-32oz 226 Rhinelander 34000 Intermediate Sow, 22-32 oz 227 Satin, Black 35000 Junior Boar, 12-21 oz 228 Satin, Blue 36000 Junior Sow, 12-21oz 229 Satin, Broken 38000 Sow and Litter 3-4- weeks 230 Satin, Californian 39000 Pet Cavy 231 Satin, Chinchilla 232 Satin, Chocolate Open Youth Cavy Lots 233 Satin, Copper Use the following lot numbers for all Open Youth Cavy 234 Satin, Red breeds. Exhibitors age 18 and older should use Open Adult 235 Satin, Siamese class codes. 236 Satin, White Lot Description 237 Satin, Otter 40000 Senior Boar, over 32 oz 238 Satin, Angora White or Colored 41000 Senior Sow, Over 32 oz 239 Silver, Black 42000 Intermediate Boar, 22-32oz 240 Silver, Brown 43000 Intermediate Sow, 22-32 oz 241 Silver, Fawn 44000 Junior Boar, 12-21 oz 242 Silver Fox 45000 Junior Sow, 12-21oz 274 Silver Fox, Black 46000 Sow and Litter 3-4- weeks 243 Silver Marten, Black 47000 Pet Cavy 244 Silver Marten, Blue 245 Silver Marten, Chocolate Open Cavy Class Codes 246 Silver Marten, Sable Class Code Description 247 Standard Chinchilla 516 Abyssinian 248 Tan, Black 517 Abyssinian Satin 249 Tan, Blue 518 American 250 Tan, Chocolate 519 American Satin 251 Tan, Lilac 520 Coronet 252 Thrianta 521 Peruvian 253 Open Pet Rabbit 522 Peruvian Satin 254 Youth Pet Rabbit 523 Silkie 524 Silkie Satin Pet Rabbits 525 Teddy This section is open to all ages, and is judged by a non- 526 Teddy Satin ARBA volunteer judge based on grooming, handling, and 527 Texel personality. Mixed breeds may be entered. 528 White Crested 529 Pet Cavy Awards 530 Sow with Litter Placement ribbons: 1st- 3rd 531 Handicap Best Pet: Award Open Youth ARBA Cavy Awards Class Codes Best in Show: Award Class Description Best Opposite Sex in Show: Award 253 Adult Pet Rabbit Breed Placements: Award 254 Youth Pet Rabbit Open Youth ARBA Cavy Lots Lot Lot Description Lot Description 40000 Senior Boar, over 32 oz 01010 Pet Rabbit 41000 Senior Sow, Over 32 oz 42000 Intermediate Boar, 22-32oz Open Cavy Awards 43000 Intermediate Sow, 22-32 oz Best in Show: Award 44000 Junior Boar, 12-21 oz Best Opposite Sex in Show: Award 45000 Junior Sow, 12-21oz 103 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 46000 Sow and Litter 3-4- weeks 6. In-state sheep: Livestock Inspection Papers (hauling 47000 Pet Cavy papers) must accompany all in-state Sheep exhibits and must be turned in to the Superintendent or Live- Class Codes stock Inspector. All sheep and goats must be checked Use class codes listed under Open Cavy. by the Show Veterinarian at the fair before entering any livestock areas. All sheep and goats must not be infected with Bluetongue, nor exposed to scrapie, nor Many Thanks To Our originate from a scrapie infected source or flock. 7. All out-of-state sheep and goat entries must have: 2016 Volunteers! 1) a Prior Entry Permit obtained from the Office of the Arizona State Veterinarian by calling (602) 542-4293. Doreen Holtje Tammy Carl 2) a health certificate issued by a veterinarian within Tina Son Brittney Robbins 30 days of the show that lists official scrapie identifi- Alayna Stotts cation. Wether sheep and goats less than 18 months of age are exempt from the official scrapie identifica- tion requirement. The health certificate must state that they are not infected with Bluetongue, nor exposed to Open Sheep & scrapie, nor originate from a scrapie infected of source stock. All rams 6 months of age and older must test negative for brucellosis within 30 days of the Fair, and Wool this must be documented on the health certificate. Cur- rent APHIS regulations will be enforced. Department Code “OS” 8. Sheep tails must extend over a pencil when placed under the tail. 9. Neutered animals may not be shown in breeding classes. 10. All sheep and goats must be free of parasites, abscesses or ulcerations, and ringworm; not under any quarantine; and not recently exposed to any infectious or contagious disease. Any animal deemed unfit by the veterinarian must be removed from the fairgrounds by the exhibitor. Krista Randall, Superintendent. 11. Exhibitors will maintain their pen and surrounding area [email protected], 928-853-3681 for a public and educational setting. Aisles must be kept clean and neat at all times. Entry Fee: $3 / Entry 12. Sheep must be shown with all four feet on the ground. Entry Form Due: August 11 13. Each exhibitor is asked to sign-up for barn duty at Receiving: August 31, 1 p.m. - 7 p.m. check-in. Barn duty consists of meeting and greeting Judging: September 2, 10 a.m. the public and talking with them about sheep and/or goats. We will provide the public with information and Department Rules education about our livestock during this County Fair. 1. All General Fair Rules, Livestock Rules, Open Livestock 14. Base date for animals can be found in the General Rules and National Show Ring Code of Ethics for Livestock Rules. Coconino County apply. 15. Open Market Sheep may not be sold. Meat Sheep are 2. A minimum of 5 total entries are needed in order to shown as Breeding stock. host open sheep competitions. If less than 5 entries 16. Flock and Pair Exhibits: only one entry per lot per are received, exhibitors will be notified prior to the Fair. exhibitor, except for group entries. Only animals 3. Animals may be co-owned but may be entered by only entered and shown in individual lots will be accepted one owner. in group entries. All entries for Flock and Pair must be 4. A $3.00 fee for each animal, fleece or wool entered owned by, and under the daily care of the exhibitor. must accompany the entry form. There is no additional Only one entry per exhibitor for each group lot. fee for pairs or groups; however, each animal must be 17. Muzzles may be used on an animal only if the exhibitor entered in individual lots. This department is open to creates an educational poster about the purpose and out-of-county residents; however, space is limited. Pref- proper use of muzzles. The poster must be displayed erence will be granted to Coconino County residents. in the animal’s pen. The Superintendent will notify exhibitors no later than, 18. Superintendent reserves the right to combine classes August 13, as to the status of entries. with less than three entries. 5. All sheep and goats must have been owned by and 19. Exhibitors must CHECK OUT with the Superintendent under the care of the exhibitor for at least 60 days prior before removing any animals from their pens. to this Fair. 20. No logos will be allowed on clothing worn by exhibitors 104 Open Youth during shows, including ball caps. 06010 Fine 06020 Medium Open Sheep Awards 06030 Coarse First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon 06040 Hair or Fur Breeds (Karakul, Navajo Churro, etc.) Grand Champion Ram: Award Reserve Champion Ram: Award Specialty Fiber Lots Grand Champion Ewe: Award Lot Description Reserve Champion Ewe: Award 06070 Alpaca 06080 Angora (rabbit) Open Herdsman Award 06090 Cashmere Award to be presented in the Sheep Barn. 06100 Llama 06110 Mohair (Angora goat) Open Sheep Class Codes 06120 Other Meet Breed Wool Breed Class Codes Class Codes Ewe And Wool (A) - Suffolk (F) - Cotswold This is a “make it with wool” contest. It is open to out-of- (B) - Hampshire (G) - Karakul county residents. (C) - Shropshire (H) - Merino Items must have been made after September 1, 2015. (D) - Southdown (I) - Navajo Churro Items must have been made by exhibitor and of 100% (E) - Any other Meat Breed (J) - Rambouillet wool. (Wool can be sheep, Angora goat, Angora rabbit, (K) - Any other wool llama, alpaca, or cashmere.) breed Linings and trim do not need to be of wool. Items may be Rams marked for sale. Lot and entry information is listed under Lot Description the Home Economics Department. 01010 Ram, over 1 year, under 2 years 01020 Fall Ram Lamb, Sept. 1, 2014 to Jan. 1, 2015 01030 Spring Ram Lamb, after Jan. 1, 2015 01040 Pair of Ram Lambs, both owned by exhibitor Open Youth Department Code “OY” Ewes Lot Description 02010 Aged Ewe, over 2 years old 02020 Ewe, over 1 year, under 2 years 02030 Fall Ewe Lamb, Sept. 1, 2014 to Jan. 1, 2015 02050 Spring Ewe Lamb, after Jan. 1, 2015 02060 Pair of Ewe Lambs, both owned by exhibitor

Groups Lot Description Beverly Standing, Superintendent. 928-699-2185 03010 Young Flock, 1 ram lamb, 2 ewe lambs, allowed by exhibitor 03020 Get of Sire, 4 animals, the get of 1 sire, all bred by exhibitor 03030 Flock, 1 ram or ram lamb, 2 ewes, 2 ewe lambs, all owned by exhibitor 03040 Best Pair, either sex and age, both owned by exhibitor Becca Dickerson, Superintendent. 928-699-5567 Open Wool Awards Best of Show Fleece: Award Entry Form Due: August 11 Best White Fleece: Award Receiving: August 29, 3 p.m. - 7 p.m. Best Colored Fleece: Award Judging: August 30, 9 a.m. Releasing entries after: September 4, 4 p.m. Open Wool Class Codes (N) - White Department Rules (O) - Natural Color, Solid 1. All General Fair Rules apply. (P) - Natural Color, Variegated 2. The Danish System for judging will be used. The Danish System judges each item on its own merits, not against Lots other items. Lot Description 105 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 3. Entry Rules: Crochet . a There is a limit of five entries per exhibitor within Lot Description this Department. One 1-day admission to the Fair 01300 Afghan UILTE Q D per exhibitor with five entries. 01310 Cap T IT S E E M . b This Department is open to Coconino County 01320 Doily B residents under 18 years of age as of July 31, 2017. 01330 Infant item SPECIAL AWARD Exhibitors age 16 and 17 may enter as an adult in 01340 Infant set Home Economics. 01350 Jumbo crochet c. Only articles completed within the last year are eli- 01360 Mittens gible and must be the work of the exhibitor. 01370 Pillow cover d. Only 1 entry per lot per exhibitor will be accepted. 01380 Pot holders from e. Food entries within the same lot from several mem- 01390 Poncho bers of the same family must obviously be from 01400 Purse Odegaard’s different batches and totally the work of the individ- 01410 Scarf Sewing Center ual exhibitor. 01420 Shawl f. All items must be clean and in good repair. 01430 Slippers Encourage children to enter their BEST work. 01440 Sweater 4. No item may be removed from the building before 4:00 01450 Toys p.m. on Monday, the last day of the Fair. You will not be 01460 Vest permitted to enter the fairgrounds free of charge before 01470 Any other crochet item 4:00 p.m. on Monday to pick up your exhibits. The building will remain open until 6:00 p.m. that day for Knitting pick up of exhibits. Lot Description 01700 Afghan EOPLE Awards 01710 Cap P S F C O First: Ribbon, Second: Ribbon, Third: Ribbon 01720 Cape H T O

S I Best of Show: Rosette $ C

01730 Doily E E Best Recycled Art Award 01740 Doll clothing B 25 01750 Infant set, Infant item C A D Department Class Code: Y 01760 Jumbo knitting SH AWAR 01770 Mittens Sewing 01780 Pillow cover Award by All items entered must have a hanger, dowel or other 01790 Poncho means of hanging in order to display. 01800 Pot holder Brown Family Lot Description 01810 Purse Trust 01010 Appliquéd item 01820 Shawl 01020 Apron 01830 Ski sweater 01030 Baby blanket 01840 Slippers SHOW F S 01040 Blanket O E 01850 Sweater W T S I 01860 Toys 01050 Blouse N E

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B $ 01060 Coat or jacket 25 01870 Vest 01070 Doll 01880 Any other knitted item C 01080 Doll clothes A D SH AWAR 01090 Dress Miscellaneous Needlework Lot Description W N 01100 Dress, formal HO EE S D F L 01110 Fashion accessory 02090 Appliqué O E W Sponsored by T O 02100 Candlewicking S 01120 Infant item R

E $ K

Brown Family B 01130 Pillow 02110 Counted cross stitch 25 01135 Potholder Trust 02120 Crewel C A D 01140 Quilted item 02130 Cross stitch SH AWAR 01150 Shirt 02140 Embroidery 01160 Skirt 02150 Latch hook 01170 Slacks, shorts, gauchos 02160 Liquid embroidery Sponsored by 01180 Sleepwear 02170 Needlepoint Brown Family 01190 Suit 02180 Needle punch Trust 01200 Vest 02190 Smocking 01210 Western wear 02200 Yarn canvas 01220 Any other sewing item 02210 Any other item not listed

106 Open Youth Artwork 03170 God’s eye SHOW A 03180 Halloween item All artwork MUST be properly F R O T displayed on construction W 03190 Jewelry T O S

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E $ 03200 Kite paper, poster board, or mat- K board. No glass or frames. B 25 03201 Kit (Paint Acrylic)

C 03210 Leatherwork A D Lot Description SH AWAR 03221 Macrame 02410 Chalk drawing 03220 Macaroni craft SHOW 03230 Magnet F C 02420 Charcoal drawing O R T A Sponsored by F 03240 Masks S 02430 Colored pencil draw- T E

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B $ ing Brown Family 03241 Miniature furniture 25 02440 Computer art Trust 03250 Melted bead article C 02450 Crayon coloring, origi- 03260 Mobile A D SH AWAR nal work 03270 Model (no Lego) 02470 Drawing, pen 03280 Mothers Day item 02480 Drawing, pencil 03290 Musical Instrument Sponsored by 02490 Etching OW PH 03300 Paper craft H OT S O Brown Family 02500 Finger painting F G 03310 Paper Mache’ O R

A T Trust P 03320 Pipe Cleaners 02510 Marker drawing S

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E Y 02520 Mixed media B 15 03330 Pom-Pom item G 02521 Oil Pastels I E 03340 Popsicle stick item F T T A 02530 Paint by number CERTIFIC 03341 Pot Holder 02540 Painting - oil or acrylic 03350 Puppet 02550 Painting - watercolor 03360 St. Patrick’s Day item 02560 Photography - black Award by 03370 Stained glass and white, no larger than Sugar Mama’s 03380 String art 8”x10” 03390 Stuffed toy 02570 Photography - color, 03400 Spring item no larger than 8”x10” 03410 Summer item 02580 Sand painting 03420 Textile paint item 02590 Sculpture 03430 T-shirt, any 02600 Tempera painting 03440 Thanksgiving item W RE HO CY S C 03450 Tie-dye item 02610 Tissue paper F L E O D 03460 Tole painting 02620 Any other artwork T

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E T 03470 Toothpick item B 25 Recycled Art 03480 Valentine’s Day item C Artwork created using only A D 03490 Wall plaque SH AWAR recycled materials. 03500 Weaving Lot Description 03510 Winter item OW C H HA S L F L 02630 Recycled Material Art 03520 Woodcraft—Kit O E Sponsored by N T G S

03525 Woodcraft—No Kit E

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Brown Family B Crafts 03530 Wrought iron item 25 Lot Description Trust 03540 Yarn craft C A D 03010 Beadwork 03550 Any other craft item SH AWAR 03011 Batik item 03020 Candle Physically Challenged 03030 Ceramic This category is for exhibitors Sponsored by 03040 Clay with physical disabilities. Brown Family 03050 Christmas item Lot Description Trust 03060 Decorated hat 03640 Any art item 03070 Decorated shoes 03650 Any craft item 03080 Doll 03660 Any food item 03090 Dough item 03100 Easter item Mentally Challenged 03110 Egg crafts This category is for exhibitors with intellectual disabilities. 03120 Flowers Lot Description 03130 Fall item 03900 Any art item 03140 Fathers Day item 03901 Any craft item 03150 Felt item 03902 Any food item 03160 4th of July item 107 2017 Coconino County Fair Book 04430 Molasses Food Preparation Rules 04450 Oatmeal 1. Exhibit foods on white 6” foam or paper plate, enclosed 04460 Peanut butter in a plastic zip lock bag. 04470 Pumpkin, carrot, or zucchini 2. Entries too large for paper plate may be exhibited on 04480 Refrigerator cookies cardboard covered with aluminum foil, and exhibit cov- 04490 Spritz ered with plastic wrap. 04500 Sugar cookies 3. Follow specific requirements for quantities and/or sizes. 04510 Novelty cookies 04519 Any gluten free cookie Baked Goods 04520 Any other cookie Baked goods should be displayed as follows: Bread - 1/3 loaf; Rolls, muffins, etc. - 3 per plate. Pies (no cream pies) Lot Description Exhibit 1/4 pie on foam or paper pie plate. 04010 Baking powder biscuits Lot Description 04610 Any pie 04020 Cinnamon rolls OW BA H KE S D F G 04030 Donuts, cake or raised O O T O Candy 04031 Coffee Cake S

$ D E S 04040 Cornbread B 25 Exhibit 5 candies on a paper plate. SHOW F O C T A Lot Description N 04050 Fancy yeast bread or rolls S C D A D E S 04650 Chocolate fudge Y 04060 Muffins H AWAR B $ 04070 Novelty yeast bread 04660 Divinity 25 04670 Dipped 04080 Plain shaped yeast rolls C A D 04110 Tortillas, corn (plate of 3) Sponsored by 04680 English toffee SH AWAR 04120 Tortillas, flour (plate of 3) Brown Family 04690 Peanut brittle 04130 Yeast bread, white Trust 04700 Peanut butter 04140 Yeast bread, whole wheat 04710 Mints Sponsored by 04150 Any gluten free bread 04720 Taffy Brown Family 04151 Any other bread 04730 Sucker/lollipop Trust 04740 Any other candy Cakes Except for decorated cakes, you may exhibit two 3” wedg- Canning & Food Preparation es for cakes and 3 each for cupcakes. Write method of preparation on entry. Lot Description Lot Description OW SH C SHO F A F W 04810 Canned fruit O 04210 Chocolate cake, frosted O C N N T A T K 04820 Canned vegetables S I 04220 Chocolate cake, unfrosted S N E E E $ G S

B 04230 Decorated cake, judged on B $ 04830 Dried fruit, fruit leather 25 decoration only 25 04840 Dried meat, jerky C 04240 White or yellow cake, C 04850 Jam AS RD A D H AWA frosted SH AWAR 04860 Jelly 04250 White or yellow cake, un- 04870 Pickles frosted Sponsored by 04880 Preserves Sponsored by 04251 Cupcakes, frosted, 3 ea. Brown Family 04890 Relish Brown Family 04252 Cupcakes, unfrosted, 3 ea. 04900 Salsa Trust 04259 Any gluten free cake Trust 04910 Specialty fruit 04260 Any other cake 04920 Any other canned or prepared food

Cookies Enter the King Arthur Flour Cookie Contest to win ad- Plate of 3, give name of cookie. ditional prizes. See entry form in Home Economics. Lot Description OW 04320 Bar cookies SH C F O O O 04330 Butterscotch T K

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$ S 04350 Chocolate chip B 25

04360 Decorated cookies C A D 04370 Drop cookies SH AWAR 04380 Filled, with top and bottom 04390 Filled, any other 04400 Fruit cookie Sponsored by 04410 International cookies Brown Family 04420 Macaroon Trust 108 Open Youth

2017 Award Announcement

BALL® FRESH PRESERVING AWARD FOR YOUTH LEVEL

Presented by: BALL® & KERR® FRESH PRESERVING PRODUCTS

Jarden Home Brands, marketers of Ball® and Kerr® Fresh Preserving Products, is proud to recognize today’s fresh preserving (canning) enthusiasts. An award for 1st place will be presented to the individual whose home canned entry is selected the best in the category.

A panel of judges will select the best entry in each category for Fruits, Vegetables, Pickles, and Soft Spreads. Entries must be preserved in Ball® Jars sealed with Ball® Lids and Bands specially designed for home canning, or preserved in Kerr® Jars sealed with Kerr® Lids and Bands specially designed for home canning. In addition, entries in the soft spread category must be prepared using Ball® Pectin: Classic, Low or No-Sugar, or Liquid. Proof of pectin purchase in the form of a receipt or product UPC must be submitted with entry.

Entries from each category honored with a First Place award will receive:

• One (1) Five-Dollar ($5) Coupon for Ball® or Kerr® Fresh Preserving Products and • One (1) Free (up to $6 value) Coupon for Ball® Pectin

©2017 Hearthmark, LLC dba Jarden Home Brands. All Rights Reserved. Distributed by Hearthmark, LLC dba Jarden Home Brands, Fishers, IN 46307. Hearthmark, LLC is a subsidiary of Newell Brands (NYSE: NWL). and Ball®, TMs Ball Corporation, used under license. and Kerr®, TMs Kerr Group, Inc., used under license.

109 2017 Coconino County Fair Book Many Thanks To Our Thank You 2016 Award 2016 Volunteers! Sponsors!

Jamie Alfonso Chris Jones Brown Family Trust - in memory of Barbara Brown Amber Baker Trisha Lawson Angie’s Hair & Nail Salon Robert Bishop Kristi Luedde Babies to Kids Jill Bogard Kyle McCormick B2 Painting LLC Brant Brown Mike McDonald Armstrong-McCall Jana Brown Sharon McGinnis C-A-L Ranch Stores Debbie Buchanan Grace Meyer Mission Linen Claire Cashmore Catherine Miller Odegaard’s Sewing Center Kay Clark Lauren Moyer Sizzler Canaan Collum Sonja Mugnani Angel Curley Bev Muns Debbie Dickerson Kenny Muns Charles Dickerson Steve Nelson Chris Dicob Shirley Nez Janice Dixon Shawn Quick Connie Duran Anna Roanhorse Daniel Durmire Alena Roanhorse Kathryn Esplin Bianca Salazar Karen Fillerup William Seven Lisa Foss Daniella Standing Frain Krisha Taylor Katie Fugua Paul Taylor Elissa Gonzalez-Olson Amber Thompson Melissa Hancock Brandon Williams Becky Hawk-Bowel Arlene Yazzie Marie Hutchins Sage Johnson

110 Schools removed by school personnel between 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 Schools p.m. on Monday, the last day of the Fair. All displays must Department Code “SC” be removed completely and the display area must be left as you found it. Vacant, Superintendent. 6. Five schools with the best display will receive a $50 award and a rosette. The display will not be judged on Space Reservations: TBD quality or quality of items displayed but rather judged by the overall appearance of the school’s display. Receiving: TBD Judging: TBD Releasing entries after: TBD Many Thanks To Our Department Rules 1. All General Fair Rules apply 2016 Volunteers! 2. Open to all schools in Coconino County. Only one exhibit display per school. All student items for the display Andrea Barrantes Heather Rocha must have been made during the 2016-2017 school year. Ashe Brosseau Jessica Rocha A schools exhibit display must be submitted by school Joseph Brosseau Angela Rodriguez personnel. All entries must be part of a schools exhibit Sarah Casey Amber Santos display. Any club, team, classroom, or school program can Shannonlynn Chester Pamela Saufkie enter a display in the Schools Building; a school should Kathleen Croft Leonor Schlachter develop a display which showcases what they believe to be Bill Finney Jamie Smith the best parts of their school. Judy Finney Duncan Suhr 3. All school displays must fit within the provided area (see Sammi Machado Christina Torres illustration below). Each student made item must be la- Elva Mendoza Jacob Ulibarri beled with student’s name and grade level. School person- Fernanda Mendoza Jon Marie Woolverton nel must provide all materials needed to assemble display Tanya Perez Amanda Wyant (tape, tacks, screw drivers, paper, etc.) 4. All exhibits must be completed by 7 p.m. on Wednesday, August 30. 5. Exhibits cannot be changed or taken down before 4:00 p.m. on the last day of the Fair. All displays must be

Barbara Brown Memorial Sponsorship Thank you

Allstate, Beth Soucie Babb Financial Group, William Babb J.R. & Gloria Boliver Mr. & Mrs. Bennie Brown Mr. & Mrs. Charles Brown Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth Brown Mike & Sara Cromer Letty David Russ & Pat Fischer Dr. L. George & Terry Hershey David & Mary Nebel Mr. & Mrs. Manny Romero Mr. & Mrs. Jim Schmidt Triple R Flooring, Eric Kastanek & Carol Sharp Mr. & Mrs. Paul Wichman Marie Widdison Bill & Ginny Williams David & Beth Williams

111 2017 Coconino County Fair Book

SCHOOL’S DAY Friday, September 1, 2017 10am - 2pm

Students and their chaperones are invited to attend the Fair for FREE!!

All schools who would like to participate in School’s Day must pre-register. No walk-up registration will be accepted. To pre-register call 928-679-8000 or email [email protected]. Check-in starts at 9:30 a.m. and goes until 2:00 p.m. Schools are encouraged to wear identifying clothing or name badges.

Chaperone Guidelines for Free Entry Pre-school – Kindergarten: 1 chaperone per 5 students Grades 1 – 3: 1 chaperone per 5 students Grades 4 and up: 1 chaperone per 8 students Home school: 1 chaperone per 4 children

Coconino County Parks and Recreation presents the County Fair Labor Day Weekend September 1 – September 4 For more information, visit CoconinoCountyFair.com or call 928-679-8000.

112 Coconino County FAIR Community happens here ~ Join the fun! Labor Day Weekend ~ September 1 - 4, 2017 Fort Tuthill County Park ~ Fairgrounds

CoconinoCountyFair.com | (928) 679-8000 Facebook.com/CoconinoParksAndRec Instagram.com/Coconino_County_Parks_and_Rec SUMMER ADVENTURE IS CALLING Explore the Natural Wonder of Coconino County

Enjoy the long sunny days and warm weather with Coconino County Parks & Recreation, which is offering a wide variety of camps, clinics and trips for you to explore all that Northern Arizona has to offer. Trips down the Colorado River, LEGO camps teaching STEM to youngsters and a Mountain Bike Camp are among the offerings.

Outdoor Adventure Basic Doubles Flagstaff Summer Camp Archery Clinic Archery League

Eight separate weeks of day-long exploration Learn the basics of bows and arrows with Test your archery skills in this 10-week of the great outdoors for your 8-to-13 year equipment specifically designed for the 3D archery league. Perfect for hunters, old. Weekly themes like Wild Waters, Buggin’ beginning archer. Introductory program hobbyists, and everyone in between. Great Out and Nature Rocks! Discounts for signing emphasizes understanding terms and way to have fun, meet new people, and up for multiple weeks. equipment, shooting safety, and lots of better yourself as an archer. hands-on fun!

Colorado Mountain LEGO Camp River Rafting Bike Camp

Multiple fun camps available using LEGOs Leave it all behind and spend a day on the Develop the skills and attitude to become to teach STEM concepts. Have your 5-to-12 mighty Colorado River near Glen Canyon. a lifetime mountain biker including riding years old tap into their inner engineer as they Soaring sandstone cliffs, crystal blue-green skills and strategies, safety, trail etiquette, build boats, bridges, catapults, pneumatic waters, abundant wildlife await you. stewardship, environmental awareness, and cranes and battletracks! bike maintenance. Ages 10-14 years

Take advantage of the adventure awaiting you in Coconino County

Visit coconino.az.gov/RecPrograms or call (928) 679-8000. 