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PROUD SPONSOR OF JH NINJA WARRIOR 2019 FAIR BOOK 1  WELCOME  Welcome to the Teton County Fair! Every year, the Southern rock/Texas/country band Whiskey Myers with Jackson Hole community takes this week to showcase special guest Tasha and the Goodfellows. On Thursday the history and roots on which our beautiful valley was evening, watch competitors contend with the slippery founded. Honor the agricultural component of Teton mud and squirrelly swine at Pig Wrestling. Witness County by taking a stroll through the 4-H livestock Jackson Hole’s superior athleticism on Friday night barn in the Heritage Arena. Enjoy your friends’ and during our JH Ninja Warrior competition. Get a little neighbors’ hobbies through the crafts, artwork, fruits western at the Teton County Fair on Saturday and vegetables on display in the Exhibit Hall. For more night, and come race-ready for the Figure 8 Races on interactive exhibits, visit our complimentary petting Sunday night. zoo, paintball course, and bugology exhibit. New this year is a Beer Garden under the Big Top Tent and Whether you’re a new resident, visiting the valley, or a Happy Hour Thursday through Sunday from 4 to 6 p.m. long-time local, the Teton County Fair Board invites you featuring local musicians and more. to enjoy the “Western Nights & Carnival Lights” of the Teton County Fair, July 24 through July 28. Kick off the best week of the summer with your friends and family at the Fair Concert, Wednesday night at the Marybeth Hansen Grassy Arena. This year’s concert features American Teton County Fair Board Chair

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Fair Board & Staff...... 4 Fair Events & Schedules...... 22 General Information...... 5 Fair Schedule Part I...... 23 Big Top & Evening Events.24-25 Important Entry Deadlines...... 6 Fair Schedule Part II...... 26 ...... 7 Deadlines & Policies...... 8 Dog Agility Show & Go Schedule...... 9 Trail Entry Form...... 29 Open Class Divisions...... 10 Pig Wrestling Horse Show Entry Form...... 15 Entry Form ...... 31 Turn ‘N’ Burn Entry Form..... 17 Waiver...... 32 Rodeo...... 18 JH Ninja Warrior Fair & Rodeo Royalty...... 20 Entry Form ...... 33 “Babe” Fest Fun Night...... 21 continued...

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Figure 8 Races Entry Form ...... 35 Waiver...... 36 Open Class Exhibit...... 37 2018 Winners...... 38 Departments...... 39 Rules...... 45 Entry Form...... 47

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2019 FAIR BOARD & STAFF

Marybeth Hansen Emily Beardsley Gary Hardeman Peter Long Chair Vice Chair Secretary Treasurer

Thomas Smits Matt Hall Amy Hindman Board Member Board Member Board Member

Rachel Grimes Hadley Adkins Judi Nickell Trista Hiltbrunner Manager Admin Assistant Maintenance Office Assistant

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Mary Martin Glen Owings Amy Wilson Valerie Adams Extension Educator 4-H Educator Office Associate Office Associate 2019 FAIR BOOK 5

GENERAL INFORMATION

GENERAL STAY HEALTHY The Teton County Fair will not be held responsible for There is no shortage of cute critters at the Teton the loss of any article or animal (exhibited at the Fair) County Fair! Looks can sometimes be deceiving, either during the progress of the Fair, or while in route though, and these little creatures can unintentionally to or from the Fair. Nor will it be held responsible for make you sick. That’s why it is important to always the safe return of any exhibit to its owner, although wash your hands after touching the animals. due care and caution will be exercised to prevent Please consider the following health hints to ensure a all loss and damage. Management will consider it fun and healthy Fair: a great favor if the visitors report any mistreatment or extortion practiced by an employee of the Fair  Adults, please supervise children. or concessionaires. Do not wait until the Fair  Do not allow children’s mouths to make contact is over to file a complaint; do it immediately. with an animal or animal enclosures (i.e. kissing Correspondence on all matters in relation to the an animal). Fair is solicited and its officers will promptly furnish  Do not allow children who may have touched desired information. an animal to stick their fingers in their mouths or eat any food before their hands have been SECURITY thoroughly washed. Security services are provided by the Fair Board, but  Keep food and drinks out of animal areas. the Fair Board accepts no responsibility for loss or  Do not share your food with animals. damage. The Teton County Fair claims no responsibility for loss, damage, or injury to livestock, person, or  All of our restrooms have soap and hot water. other property belonging to any individual while Please use them often. said person’s property is being exhibited or used in Handwashing stations are available throughout connection with the Teton County Fair. Security guards the fairgrounds — see map on page 1 to locate. will be posted in the Exhibit Hall and in the Heritage Arena every day they are open for public viewing.

2019 COUNTY COMMISSIONERS

Natalia Macker Mark Newcomb Mark Barron Chair Commissioner Commissioner

Greg Epstein Luther Propst Vice Chair Commissioner 6 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM

IMPORTANT ENTRY DEADLINES

Wednesday, July 3 4:00 PM Western Classes Horse Show pre-entry deadline Friday, July 5 3:00 PM Horse Show pre-entry deadline: English and Western Monday, July 8 4:00 PM JH Ninja Warrior entry deadline 4:00 PM Pig Wrestling entry deadline Monday, July 15 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM Fair Rodeo timed-event entry only, phone 307-733-5289 4:00 PM Figure 8 Races entry deadline / Open Class Exhibit Hall entry deadline Tuesday, July 16 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM Fair Rodeo entry only; phone 307-733-5289 10:30 AM – 5:00 PM Fair Rodeo Rough Stock, Mutton Bustin’, Pony Bronc Riding entry only; phone 307-733-5289 Wednesday, July 17 12:00 PM Fair Rodeo timed-event draw posted at Fair Office and tetoncountyfair.com 4:00 PM Turn ‘N’ Burn pre-entry deadline Friday, July 19 3:00 PM Horse Show post-entry deadline: English, Saturday, July 20 7:30 AM – 8:30 AM Dog Agility Show & Go Trial registration at the South Lawn Sunday, July 21 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM Turn ‘N’ Burn post-entry accepted at the Heritage Arena 5:00 PM “Babe” Fest Fun Night registration at Heritage Arena Tuesday, July 23 11:00 AM – 6:00 PM Open Class exhibits drop-off at Exhibit Hall (except horticulture and floriculture) Wednesday, July 24 7:00 AM – 10:00 AM Open Class horticulture and floriculture drop-off at Exhibit Hall Friday, July 26 3:00 PM Horse Show post-entry: Team , Showmanship, Lead Line, Walk/Trot, Halter, Team Branding, Pleasure, Trail/Obstacle, Non-pro Western Performance Monday, July 29 7:00 AM – 1:00 PM Open Class, 4-H exhibit release (prize money is forfeited if not picked up) 2019 FAIR BOOK 7  HORSE SHOW  General Information

HORSE SHOW PHILOSOPHY ENTRY FEES The purpose of the Teton County Open Horse Show is  Entry fees for Teton County Fair Horse Show are to provide a venue for all horse enthusiasts to come $7 per class except for Western Dressage, Team and participate in horse events. This venue will provide Ranch Sorting, and Team Branding. a fun, safe learning environment that supports healthy  Team Ranch Sorting, Team Branding, Barrel competition and sportsmanship for all ages of citizens. Racing, and are jackpots and have Sportsmanship and fun are the key emphasis of event-specific entry fees. these events.  There is an additional $10 per horse post entry; no refunds or substitutions on post entries. ENTRY FORMS PRE-ENTRY  Pick up entry forms at the Fair Office at 305 W.  Pre-entries for English and Western Dressage Snow King Ave or online at tetoncountyfair.com. must be received by Friday, July 5 at 4:00 pm.  Pay and register online, drop entry forms  Pre-entries for all other classes must be received and checks at the Fair Office or mail to: Wednesday, July 3 at 4:00 pm. Teton County Fair, PO Box 3075, Jackson, WY 83001.  Pre-entries will receive a free parking pass.

The Teton County Fair Horse Show is run in accordance with Horse Show Committee Rules, which are based on AQHA rules. Please be familiar with AQHA rules prior to competition. A limited number of AQHA rulebooks are available at the Fair Office or rulebooks can be downloaded through the AQHA website here: aqha.com/membership/resources/rulebook. It is your responsibility as a competitor to read and understand the rules. Contestant age determined as of January 1, 2019. 8 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM

HORSE SHOW DEADLINES & POLICIES

ENTRY DEADLINES

PRE-ENTRY DATES POST-ENTRY DATES EVENTS

June 1 — July 5, 2019, 4:00 pm Closes Friday, July 19, 2019, 3:00 pm Open Class English, Western Dressage

Team Ranch Sorting, Showmanship, Lead Line, Walk/Trot, Halter, Team Branding, June 1 — July 3, 2019, 4:00 pm Closes Friday, July 26, 2019, 3:00 pm Pleasure, Trail/Obstacle, Non-pro Western Performance

POLICIES  All horses must be sound and in showable  Any contestant who uses disrespectful or vulgar condition. language, or abuses a judge, official, committee  The Horse Show Committee reserves the right to member, or horse in any way will be disqualified cancel or combine any class to best serve the with no refund of entry fees. interest of the show; the Horse Show Committee  All competitors are asked to refrain from reserves the right to split classes into smaller overindulgence in alcohol while competing. groups if safety becomes an issue.  If contestant is not wearing the correct number,  Four (4) or more contestants must compete in a he/she may be disqualified; Contestants must class before a buckle is awarded. keep their issued number for the entire horse  There will only be three (3) calls per class; you show and display when competing. will not be able to enter the class late.  Contestants entering the wrong gate will be  The SAME horse may NOT be used again by disqualified. the same person or by a different person in the  In all western classes, horses will be shown in a same type class. and bridle.  Horses must be shown by the person under  Horses over the age of five (5) must be whose name the horse is entered on the entry ridden one-handed with a curb bit; no gags or form or you will be disqualified; the exception hackamores allowed; horses five (5) and under may be in the Halter classes where an exhibitor may be ridden two-handed with a bosal or is showing more than one entry in a given class snaffle bit. or lot.  Any infractions of the rules may lead to  Contestants must have animals under control disqualification. at all times and must conduct themselves in a  At the discretion of any judge or Horse Show manner to ensure the safety of others. Otherwise, Committee member, any person observed the contestant may be excused or disqualified. abusing any animal will be excused and  Unauthorized coaching from the sidelines may disqualified from the show. result in disqualification per the judge’s discretion. 2019 FAIR BOOK 9

HORSE SHOW SCHEDULE

SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2019 8:30 am English Horse Show Rodeo Arena & South Lawn

SUNDAY, JULY 21, 2019 8:30 am Western Dressage Rodeo Arena

11:00 am Turn ‘N’ Burn Heritage Arena

5:00 pm “Babe” Fest Fun Night Heritage Arena

SATURDAY, JULY 27, 2019 8:30 am Team Ranch Sorting Rodeo Arena

8:30 am Showmanship Baseball Field

2:00 pm Team Branding Rodeo Arena

SUNDAY, JULY 28, 2019 8:30 am Pleasure & Non-pro Western Rodeo Arena

8:30 am Trail/Obstacle Course Baseball Field

1:00 pm* Presentation of Mary Wigg Rodeo Arena Sportsmanship Award

*approximate time­

Thank you to our Horse Show Committee

 PAM SCARLETT  CATHERINE TALLICHET  KELLY TUCKER  MARY MURDOCK  MARYBETH HANSEN  NICOLE UHL  TIM OAKLEY  MARGIE BOYD-WARREN  CAROL PETERSEN 10 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM

DIVISION 1: OPEN CLASS ENGLISH Saturday, July 20 ¿ 8:30 AM ¿ Rodeo Arena

$7 PER CLASS • PRE-ENTRY: JUNE 1 - JULY 5 POST-ENTRY: CLOSES JULY 19 • ADDITIONAL $10 POST-ENTRY FEE

Class Division 1 Sr. Hunter Under Saddle Warmup...... 18 and over 2 Jr, Hunter Under Saddle Warmup...... 17 and under 3 Sr. Hunter Under Saddle...... 18 and over 4 Jr. Hunter Under Saddle...... 17 and under 5 Sr. on the Flat...... 18 and over 6 Jr. Equitation on the Flat...... 17 and under 7 JHTRA Lead Line: Class A...... JHTRA 8 Short Stirrup Under Saddle Walk-Trot...... 12 and under 9 JHTRA Lead Line: Class B...... JHTRA 10 Short Stirrup Equitation on the Flat Walk-trot...... 12 and under 11 JHTRA Lead Line: Class C...... JHTRA

BREAK TO SET UP X-RAIL COURSE

12 Short Stirrup Walk-Trot Hunter Over X-rails...... 12 and under 13 Short Stirrup Walk-Trot Equitation Over X-rails...... 12 and under 14 Sr. X-rail Hunter...... 18 and over 15 Jr. X-rail Hunter...... 17 and under 16 Lead Line...... 10 and under 17 English Showmanship...... 10 and under

1-HOUR BREAK FOR LUNCH

18 Sr. Low Hunter...... 18 and over 19 Jr. Low Hunter...... 17 and under 20 Open Jumper 2’...... All ages 21 Sr. Hunter Over Fences, 2’3”...... 18 and over 22 Jr. Hunter Over Fences, 2’3”...... 17 and under 23 Sr. Equitation Over Fences 2’3”...... 18 and over 24 Jr. Hunt Seat Equitation Over Fences 2’3”...... 17 and under 25 Open Jumper 2’3”...... All ages 26 Sr. Hunter Over Fences 2’6”...... 18 and over 27 Jr. Hunter Over Fences 2’6”...... 17 and under 28 Sr. Hunt Equitation Over Fences 2’6”...... 18 and over 29 Jr. Hunt Equitation Over Fences 2’6”...... 17 and under 30 Open Jumper 2;8”...... All ages 31 Open Jumper 2’9”...... All ages 2019 FAIR BOOK 11

Sr./Jr. X-rail Hunter: trot or canter, course is twice Tack and Equipment: A forward seat or all-purpose around outside, fences - small x-rails; competitor may English saddle required for all classes. Dropped NOT enter other jumping classes. Open Jumper: horses nosebands and martingales of any type are NOT with clean rounds or equal faults are classified according permitted in Hunter or Hunt Seat Equitation flat classes. to time taken to complete course without exceeding time Standing martingales ARE permitted in Hunter and Hunt given. JHTRA Members: Jackson Hole Therapeutic Riding Seat Equitation classes over fences. Dropped nosebands Association will determine class age restrictions. and running martingales ARE permitted in Jumper classes. Protective boots and/or wraps are permitted Rules and Regulations: The Open Class Horse in all classes. Show will be run in accordance with the current USEF Rulebook. The show management reserves the right to Awards: First through sixth place ribbons will be awarded cancel, combine, or change the classes to the best serve in each class. Belt buckles and perpetual trophies will the needs of the show and competitors. Fences will be be awarded for High Point Jr. and Sr. riders. Ribbons will set relative to the level of competitors in attendance. be awarded for reserve High Point Jr. and Sr. riders. A Class cancellations and/or changes may be made due to perpetual trophy will be awarded to the individual who weather and/or arena conditions. The judge’s decision is most combines horsemanship and sportsmanship. Jr. final. Safety helmet with attached harness is required for High Point Classes: 2, 4, 6, 15, 19, 20, 22, 24, 25, 27, any rider mounted on a horse or pony. 29, 30, 31. Sr. High Point Classes: 1, 3, 5, 14, 18, 20, 21, 23, 25, 26, 28, 30, 31. Ties for High Point awards Attire: Formal Hunt attire is encouraged i.e. Hunt are awarded to the horse and rider with the most 1st coats, field boots, approved riding helmet, etc. However, places. informal show attire is permitted i.e. approved riding helmet, polo shirt, breeches, and boots.

DIVISION 2: OPEN CLASS WESTERN DRESSAGE Sunday, July 21 ¿ 8:30 AM ¿ Rodeo Arena

WDAA RECOGNIZED COMPETITION, ID #19-217 USEF-LICENSED r WESTERN , SHARRON SARCHET • $15 PER CLASS • PRE-ENTRY: JUNE 1 - JULY 5 POST-ENTRY: CLOSES JULY 19 • ADDITIONAL $10 POST-ENTRY FEE Western Dressage integrates the historically validated principles of dressage with the best of western tradition. It is a systematic and progressive system of training for the western horse and rider in traditional stock tack and attire, with the purpose of enjoying a safe, pleasurable, versatile, healthy, and balanced working horse. The hallmarks of the Western Dressage Horse are ride-ability, willingness, safety, pure gaits, lightness, calmness, health, and balance. Riders will be asked to ride a specific test which can be downloaded by going to westerndressageassociation.org/wdaa-tests/ each test has specific guidelines of the requirements at the specified level and shows each movement and the way it is scored. All tests, the show, judge, and each participant adhere to the rules in accordance to USEF/WDAA Guidelines.

Class Division 1 Western Dressage: Intro WDAA (2017) Intro Level Test 1 2 Western Dressage: Basic WDAA (2107) Basic Level Test 1 3 Western Dressage: First WDAA (2017) First Level Test 1 12 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM

DIVISION 3: TEAM RANCH SORTING Saturday, July 27, 2019 ¿ 8:30 AM ¿ Rodeo Arena $50 OPEN TEAM; $30 YOUTH TEAM • PRE-ENTRY: JUNE 1 - JULY 3 POST-ENTRY: CLOSES JULY 26 • ADDITIONAL $10 POST-ENTRY FEE Rules and Regulations: Each team (two people) will sort ten (10) cattle by number from a round holding pen across a boundary line. Immediate disqualification occurs if cattle are sorted out of order or if a previously sorted cow crosses back over the boundary line. Fastest time wins.

50% of entry fee jackpotted ($25 Open, $15 Youth); 50% of entry fee stock charge ($25 Open, $15 Youth). Prizes awarded for 1st place in each class. LIMIT 80 TEAMS.

Class Division Class Division 1 Youth: 14 and under 2 Open: All ages

DIVISION 4: BEV HALPIN MEMORIAL TEAM BRANDING Saturday, July 27 ¿ After Team Ranch Sorting (but not before 2:00 PM) ¿ Rodeo Arena $90 OPEN; $60 MIXED NUTS • PRE-ENTRY: JUNE 1 - JULY 3 POST-ENTRY: CLOSES JULY 26 • ADDITIONAL $10 POST-ENTRY FEE Rules and Regulations: Each team consists of three contestants: two on horseback and one ground runner. Cattle are at one end of the arena, horses at the other, and ground crew in the circle indicated by the judge. Ground crew must remain in the circle until the horses are faced. Judge will decide placement of brand. No dropping loops, no belly catches.

When time is signaled, the header will rope his cow, the heeler will then heel the cow. Once the horses are faced, the ground runner will leave the circle and transfer the head rope to the front feet. Before the branding iron leaves the circle, the steer must be stretched, two hind feet, two front feet, and horses facing. There is no penalty for a cow kicking out of the rope, as long as the feet are replaced before branding. The ground runner will then brand the cow and race back to the circle. Time is signaled when ground runner/branding iron are back in the circle.

$60 of Open Class entry fee jackpotted; $30 stock charge; $30 of Mixed Nuts entry fee is jackpotted; $30 stock fee; prizes awarded for 1st place in each class. LIMIT 21 TEAMS: Top 3 Open teams and top 3 Mixed Nuts teams will be called back to participate in the Teton County Fair Rodeo, Saturday, July 27.

Class Division 1 Open: Any 3-member team 2 Mixed Nuts: 1 member 45 or older, 1 member under 18, and 1 member male or female 2019 FAIR BOOK 13

DIVISION 5: SHOWMANSHIP Saturday, July 27, 2019 ¿ 8:30 AM ¿ Baseball Field $7 PER CLASS • PRE-ENTRY: JUNE 1 - JULY 3 POST-ENTRY: CLOSES JULY 26 • ADDITIONAL $10 POST-ENTRY FEE

Class Division Class Division 1 Halter: Quarter horse and 8 Pee Wee Showmanship: Ages 7 and under 2 Halter: Quarter horse ; all age 9 Youth Showmanship: Ages 8 – 12 3 Halter: Colored paint horse; all ages 10 Youth Showmanship: Ages 13 – 17 4 Halter: Non-colored paint horse; all ages 11 Adult Showmanship: Ages 18 and over 5 Halter: All other breeds; gelding and stallion 12 Lead Line: Ages 6 and under 6 Halter: All other breeds; mare; all ages 13 Walk-Trot: Ages 6 and under 7 Halter Best In Show: Place Grand or Reserve 14 Walk-Trot: Ages 7 – 10

Pee Wee and Youth Showmanship: Must be accompanied by an adult 18+. All Showmanship Classes: The horse is a prop to show the ability of the showman. To be judged 80% on showing the horse (leading and posing), 10% on appearance of the horse (condition and grooming), and 10% on appearance of the exhibitor. Lead Line: Riders who enter this class may not enter Walk Trot. Walk Trot: Riders who enter this class may not enter Lead Line Class. Rules and Regulations: No junior shall show a stallion. All people showing in halter and showmanship classes should dress in appropriate attire. Competitors showing more than one horse should have a stand-by competitor. The Show Committee reserves the right to cancel or combine any class to best serve the interest of the show; if there are less than four (4) horses in a class, classes may be combined. Due notice will be given to competitors of such changes. Three (3) calls will be announced for each class; if you do not show up for that class, you will be disqualified. If a competitor is not wearing the correct number, he/she will not be allowed to enter the class; numbers must be worn on the back of rider. Halter Classes: Teton County Fair Horse Show Rules will be followed. If your horse is in a registered class, attach a copy of your horse’s registration papers to the entry form (this is required). You may enter your horse in the “All Other Breeds” Class if your regular Halter Class has been canceled, if there is no class listed for your breed, or if you do not provide your registration papers at time of entry. Contestant is responsible for knowing when their class is up; classes will be held in the order in the fair book.

MARY WIGG MEMORIAL SPIRIT OF SPORTSMANSHIP AWARD For years, Mary Wigg was a competitor at the Teton County Fair. She successfully showed her horse each year, always exhibiting grace and commitment. In 1999, Mary was the winner of the Teton County Fair High Point Buckle. She passed away only two months later, following a lengthy battle with cancer. The Teton County Fair Horse Show Committee wishes to commemorate Mary’s spirit, strength, and sportsmanship by presenting an award each year to an exhibitor who carries with them these same qualities. Each competitor in the Non-pro Western Performance Classes on Sunday, July 28th will be judged on their sportsmanship. Both competitors and fans alike are encouraged to attend the presentation of this award at approximately 1:00 pm. 14 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM

DIVISION 6: PLEASURE & NON-PRO WESTERN Sunday, July 28, 2019 ¿ 8:30 AM ¿ Rodeo Arena $7 PER CLASS • PRE-ENTRY: JUNE 1 - JULY 3 POST-ENTRY: CLOSES JULY 26 • ADDITIONAL $10 POST-ENTRY FEE

50% of entry fee jackpotted ($25 Open, $15 Youth); 50% of entry fee stock charge ($25 Open, $15 Youth). Prizes awarded for 1st place in each class. Limit 80 teams. Class Division Class Division 1 Jr. : All age riders; horses 5 and under 8 Western Pleasure: Ages 13 – 17 2 Ranch Pleasure: Ages 18 and over 9 Ranch Pleasure: Ages 12 and under 3 Western Horsemanship: Ages 40 and over 10 Western Horsemanship: Ages 12 and under 4 Western Horsemanship: Ages 18 – 39 11 Western Pleasure: Ages 12 and under 5 Western Pleasure: Ages 18 and over BREAK TO DRAG ARENA / SET UP COURSE 6 Ranch Pleasure: Ages 13 – 17 12 : Ages 18 and over 7 Western Horsemanship: Ages 13 – 17 13 Reining: Ages 17 and under

Jr. Western Pleasure: Horses ridden with a snaffle or bosal; two (2) hands allowed; a shank bit is allowed if only one (1) hand is used. Put age of horse on entry form. Ranch Pleasure: Horses to be shown at a ground covering walk, long, free swinging posting trot, and a lope on a loose rein. Reining: The pattern will be posted before show starts at 8:30. Western Tack and attire required. Helmets and are optional.

DIVISION 7: TRAIL/OBSTACLE COURSE Sunday, July 28, 2019 ¿ 8:30 AM ¿ Baseball Field $7 PER CLASS • PRE-ENTRY: JUNE 1 - JULY 3 POST-ENTRY: CLOSES JULY 26 • ADDITIONAL $10 POST-ENTRY FEE Description: A class requiring the horse and rider to navigate through a variety of obstacles demonstrating the rider’s ability to communicate with the horse. The Set-up: An exact drawing of the course with a legend will be provided. The course will remain the same for each division with variations in the instructions. The drawings will include all obstacles and props within the course. Disqualification: Use of equipment (bits) as indicated in the fair rules for all horse show riding class will apply to the Trail Class. The competitor will be responsible for truthfully indicating a horse’s age when using a snaffle bit or bosal. The mechanical hackamore is inappropriate for all competitors. Three (3) refusals at any obstacle and you will proceed to the next obstacle.

Class Division Class Division 1 Trail/Obstacle Course: 12 and under 3 Trail/Obstacle Course: 18 – 39 2 Trail/Obstacle Course: 13 – 17 4 Trail/Obstacle Course: 40 and over 5 Trail/Obstacle Course: Jackpot, all ages ($25) 2019 FAIR BOOK 15

HORSE SHOW ENTRY FORM ♦ July 20, 21, 27 and 28, 2019 ♦

$7 entry fee unless otherwise noted ♦ $10 post-entry fee ♦ Consult Fair Book for times and locations

Competitor’s Name: ______Age as of 1/1/19: ______

Address: ______City: ______State: ______Zip: ______

Email: ______Phone: ______

Horse’s Name: ______Horse’s Age: ______

Owner’s Name: ______

Will anyone else be showing this horse at Fair? YES NO If yes, who? ______*A copy of your horse’s papers MUST be attached at time of entry to qualify for any Registered Halter Class

Pre-entry Dates Post-entry Dates Events

June 1 – July 5, 2019 at 4:00 pm Closes July 19, 2019 at 3:00 pm Open Class English, Western Dressage Team Ranch Sorting, Showmanship, Lead Line, Walk/Trot, June 1 – July 3, 2019 at 4:00 pm Closes July 26, 2019 at 3:00 pm Halter, Team Branding, Pleasure, Trail/Obstacle, Non-pro Western Performance

Division Class Class Description Entry Fee

Total Fees:

The Teton County Fair and Horse Show Committee will not be responsible for any loss, personal injury, or damage to horse used or for any articles that may be lost, stolen, or destroyed, or in any way damaged. Each contestant will be responsible for any injury to animal or damage to any property while on the grounds, by any horse owned or used by him/her and shall indemnify the management against all legally established claims or demands of any nature that may grow out of injury occasioned by any horse used by him/her for any and all loss from fire, winds, or acts of God. I have read the Horse Show Rules and agree to abide by them.

______Competitor’s Signature Parent/Guardian Signature (if under 18)

MailMail checks and and completed completed entry entry forms forms to Teton to TetonCounty County Fair, PO Fair,Box 3075,PO Box Jackson, 3075, WY Jackson, 83001, orWY drop 83001, off at orthe drop Fair Officeoff at the Fair Office, or register online at TetonCountyFair.com. 16 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM

THANK YOU 2019 HORSE SHOW SPONSORS

JH Therapeutic Riding...... CasaBlanca Reining: 17 & under...... Marybeth Hansen Reining: 18 & over...... Teton Excavation Ranch Pleasure: 12 & under...... Ranch Ranch Pleasure: 13 – 17...... Red’s Auto Glass Ranch Pleasure: 18 & over...... Tim Oakley Junior Western Pleasure...... Bill and Gwen Hansen Western Pleasure: 12 & under...... Quill Creek Excavation Western Pleasure: 13 – 17...... Courtney Campbell Western Pleasure: 18 & over...... William and Martha Best Horsemanship: 12 & under...... Quill Creek Excavation Horsemanship: 13 – 17...... Lou and Pam Scarlett Horsemanship: 18 – 39...... Teton County Fair Horsemanship: 40 & over...... Teton County Fair Trail Class: 12 & under...... Tim Oakley Trail Class: 13 – 17...... Red Rock Ranch Trail Class: 18 – 39...... Catherine Tallichet Trail Class: 40 & over...... Catherine Tallichet Western Dressage: Basic...... Catherine Tallichet Western Dressage: First...... Blue Spruce Cleaners Halter: Best of Show...... Teton County Fair English Junior High Point...... Teton County Fair English Senior High Point...... Teton County Fair Team Ranch Sorting: Youth...... Teton County Fair Team Ranch Sorting: Youth...... Teton County Fair Team Ranch Sorting: Open...... Meeteetse Chocolatier Team Ranch Sorting: Open...... Meeteetse Chocolatier Showmanship: Lead Line, Walk Trot...... Teton County Fair 2019 FAIR BOOK 17

TURN ʻN’ BURN ENTRY FORM Sunday, July 21, 2019 ♦ 11:00 AM ♦ Heritage Arena Pre-entry: June 1–July 17, 2019 ♦ Post-entry: July 21, 2019, 8:00 am–10:15 am ♦ Additional $10 post-entry fee

Name: ______Phone: ______

Address: ______City: ______State: ______Zip: ______

Email: ______Birthdate (for Youth & PW): ______

Classes and Entry Fees: All added monies listed is the minimum amount that will be added to that class

Open 5-D $55/run $1,000 added Open 4D Pole Bending $30/run $200 added

Youth 4-D Barrel Racing $35/run $200 added Youth 3D Pole Bending $20/run $100 added 16 & Under as of 01/01/19 16 & Under as of 01/01/19

Senior 3-D Barrel Racing $35/run $200 added Pee Wee Pole Bending $15/run $50 added 40 & Over day of show 10 & Under as of 01/01/19 May not compete in any other Class Division (Youth or Open) Pee Wee Barrel Racing $15/run $50 added 10 & Under as of 01/01/19 May not compete in any other BUY BACK SIDE POT $15/run TBD Class Division (Youth or Open)

Time only starts at 8:00 am; Open 5D starts at 11:00 am. Draw will be posted by 5:00 pm on July 20, 2019 at www.tbra.weebly.com

OPEN YOUTH SENIOR PEE OPEN YOUTH PEE 5-D 4-D 3-D WEE 4-D 3-D WEE Horse Name Barrels Barrels Barrels Barrel Pole Poles Pole TOTAL $5 5 C/O C/O Racing Bending C/O Bending $35 $35 $15 $30 $20 $15

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4. $15 Office Fee $15 $10.00 Late Fee (after July 17, 2019) $ Total Fees:

Seniors and youth may carry over times from Open. You will receive a “no time” for a knocked barrel or pole – there is a buy back option. Post entries run last in each class. Exhibition runs are $3 each or 2 / $5 - (1-minute time limit, two per horse limit) from 8:00 am – 10:30: am. All post entries will be taken in the Heritage Arena. Seniors and Youth, please indicate if you are carrying your Open time over (C/O).

The Teton County Fair Board will not be responsible for any loss, personal injury or damage to horse used or for any articles that may be lost, stolen, or destroyed or in any way damaged. Each contestant will be responsible for any injury to any animal or damage to any property while on the grounds, by any horse owned or used by him/her and shall indemnify the management against all legally established claims or demands of any nature that may grow out of injury occasioned by any horse used by him/her for any and all loss from fire, winds or acts of God. I have read the rules and agree to abide by them.

______Competitor Signature Parent/Guardian Signature (if under 18)

Mail entry forms to: TBRA, PO Box 753, Jackson, WY 83001 or email to [email protected]. We will accept payment via PayPal for emailed entries. For questions call or text Amy Hindman at 307-413-2966. www.tbra.weebly.com 18 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM  RODEO  Rodeo Contestant Information Timed event contestants may choose between THANK YOU 2019 RODEO Slack on Monday, July 22, 2019 and the Teton County Fair Rodeo on Saturday, July 27, 2019. BUCKLE SPONSORS Rough Stock contestants will compete Saturday, Parent/Child Roping (Header) Flat Creek Dev. Co. July 27, 2019 only. There is no stock exchange. Parent/Child Roping (Heeler) Hunt Construction Open (Header) Crystal Creek Capital Entry fees from both nights will be combined and paid Open Team Roping (Heeler) Bill & Natalie Lewkowitz out to the top finishers in each event on Saturday, # 8 Team Roping (Header) Wilkinson & Associates July 27, 2019 immediately following the rodeo. #8 Team Roping (Heeler) Snake River Brewing Buckles will be presented to the top contestants in # 10 Team Roping (Header) Bill & Gwen Hansen each event. Fees due day of event by 5:00 pm. # 10 Team Roping (Heeler) C L Real Estate ROPING (ENTRY FEE $30) Gary Glenn Ribbon Roper (Roper) Thoenig’s Fine Jewelry Class Division Ribbon Roper (Runner) Jim Rose Painting 1 Open Roping ($60 entry fee) Tie Down Roping Hole Family Eye Care 2 #8 Team Roping Open Barrel Racing GE Johnson Construction 3 #10 Team Roping Senior Barrel Racing Teton Tile & Design 4 Tie Down Junior Barrel Racing GE Johnson Construction 5 Break Away Pee Wee Barrel Racing Dragicevich Foundation 6 Parent Child Ranch Bronc Riding Dragicevich Foundation 7 Ribbon Roping Dragicevich Foundation 8 Team Branding Saddle Bronc Riding Dragicevich Foundation Pony Bronc Dragicevich Foundation Top three teams from both Open and Mixed Bull Riding Dragicevich Foundation Nuts divisions of the Bev Halpin Memorial Mutton Bustin’ Dragicevich Foundation Team Branding competition will move on to the Team Branding (Open) Diamond L Trucking Performance Rodeo. #8 will all run in Slack. Team Branding (Open) Dragicevich Foundation ROUGH STOCK (ENTRY FEE $60) Team Branding (Open) Dragicevich Foundation Team Branding (Mixed Nuts) Barn Cat Needleworks Class Division Team Branding (Mixed Nuts) Dragicevich Foundation 1 Bulls Team Branding (Mixed Nuts) Dragicevich Foundation 2 Bareback 3 Saddle Bronc 4 Ranch Horse Bronc PHONE ENTRIES ONLY 5 Mutton Bustin’ (6 and under, $10 fee) 307-733-5289 6 Pony Bronc Riding $500 added money in each: Bulls, Bareback, RODEO ENTRY SCHEDULE Saddle Bronc, Ranch Horse Bronc Monday, July 15, 2019 Timed event entries: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm BARRELS (ENTRY FEE $30) Class Division Tuesday, July 16, 2019 1 Pee Wee: 10 and under Bull riding entries: 8:30 am – 10:30 am 2 Junior: 11 – 15 Rough Stock, Mutton Bustin’, and Pony Bronc 3 Senior: 45 and older Riding entries: 10:30 am – 5:00 pm (or until full) 4 Open: Any age Wednesday, July 17, 2019 Timed event draw will be posted by 12:00 pm $500 added money in Open Barrels 2019 FAIR BOOK 19

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PLEASE JOIN US! FUN for the WHOLE FAMILY!!! • ice cream social • hot dog dinner • pony painting • silent auction • live music • raffles and prizes Tuesday, July 23 6:00 - 8:00 PM Teton County Fairgrounds Big Tent (next to the Grassy Arena) $10 Adults - $7 Kids 12 & under a family event to support the No open toed footwear on Pony Painters horse warriors™ programs 2019 FAIR BOOK 21

2019 “BABE” FEST FUN NIGHT Sunday, July 21, 2019 ¿ 5:00 PM ¿ Heritage Arena

The Teton County Fair is shaking things up this year! Fun Night is no longer just for the horse lover in the family. For the first time ever, Fun Night will include horse and non-horse events. So, whether you want to give Seabiscuit the night off or show him off, there is something for everyone in the family at Fun Night!

BRING YOUR HORSE LEAVE YOUR HORSE AT HOME

Musical Chairs Keyhole Race Sheep Branding Wheelbarrow Bedroll Race Pony Express SLJ Pole Bending Sack Race Chicken Poop Bingo

SYDNEY LEE “BABE” JUDGE MEMORIAL POLE BENDING BEND OFF

In memory of Sydney Lee Judge, fondly known as “Babe”, we’ll be hosting the first ever Sydney Lee Judge Pole Bending Bend Off. Sydney loved the Fair and Fun Night. All ages are welcome to participate.

The rules are simple: the fastest time wins the Bend Off Buckle.

There is no entry fee for this event, but donations to the Sydney Lee Judge Foundation are highly encouraged.

So come on out for Fun Night, show us your pole bending skills, and help raise money for a good cause!

No Entry Required – Sign Up Upon Arrival All Ages Welcome ¿ Family Friendly ¿ No Horses Required WED CONCERT / NO CHARGE 22 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM WHISKEY MYERS

 NIGHT EVENTSWED CONCERT / NOAT CHARGE A GLANCETHURS / ADULTS $15  KIDS $5 WHISKEY MYERS PIG WRESTLING

WED CONCERT / NO CHARGE THURS / ADULTS $15 KIDS $5 FRIDAY / ADULTS $20 KIDS $5 WHISKEY MYERS PIG WRESTLING JH NINJA WARRIOR

THURS / ADULTS $15 KIDS $5 FRIDAY / ADULTS $20 KIDS $5 SATURDAY / ADULTS $25 KIDS $15 PIG WRESTLING JH NINJA WARRIOR FAIR RODEO

FRIDAY / ADULTS $20 KIDS $5 SATURDAY / ADULTS $25 KIDS $15 SUNDAY / ADULTS $30 KIDS $15 JH NINJA WARRIOR FAIR RODEO FIGURE 8 RACES

WED THROUGH SUNDAY SATURDAY / ADULTS $25 KIDS $15 SUNDAY / ADULTS $30 KIDS $15 FAIR RODEO FIGURE 8 RACES CARNIVAL

SUNDAY / ADULTS $30 KIDS $15 WED THROUGH SUNDAY FIGURE 8 RACES CARNIVAL

WED THROUGH SUNDAY GRASSYCARNIVAL ARENA 6:30 PM RODEO ARENA 7:00 PM RODEO ARENA 7:00 PM

RODEO ARENA 7:00 PM RODEO ARENA 7:00 PM WED CONCERTFAIRGROUNDS / NO CHARGE WHISKEY MYERS

WED CONCERT / NO CHARGE THURS / ADULTS $15 KIDS $5 WHISKEY MYERS PIG WRESTLING

WED CONCERT / NO CHARGE THURS / ADULTS $15 KIDS $5 FRIDAY / ADULTS $20 KIDS $5 WHISKEY MYERS PIG WRESTLING JH NINJA WARRIOR

THURS / ADULTS $15 KIDS $5 FRIDAY / ADULTS $20 KIDS $5 SATURDAY / ADULTS $25 KIDS $15 PIG WRESTLING JH NINJA WARRIOR FAIR RODEO

FRIDAY / ADULTS $20 KIDS $5 SATURDAY / ADULTS $25 KIDS $15 SUNDAY / ADULTS $30 KIDS $15 JH NINJA WARRIOR FAIR RODEO FIGURE 8 RACES

WED THROUGH SUNDAY SATURDAY / ADULTS $25 KIDS $15 SUNDAY / ADULTS $30 KIDS $15 FAIR RODEO FIGURE 8 RACES CARNIVAL

WED THROUGH SUNDAY SUNDAY / ADULTS $30 KIDS $15 FIGURE 8 RACES CARNIVAL

WED THROUGH SUNDAY CARNIVAL 2019 FAIR BOOK 23

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THURSDAY, JULY 18 THURSDAY, JULY 24 9 AM 4-H Rifle Shoot JH Gun Range ALL DAY Petting Zoo & Bugology South Lawn 4-H Swine Show 8 AM - FRIDAY, JULY 19 Heritage Arena 12 PM Over the Hill/Pee Wee 9 AM 4-H Archery Shoot Wilson Field Swine Showmanship SATURDAY, JULY 20 8 AM - 9 PM Heritage Arena Open to Public Heritage Arena 8:30 AM 4-H Rabbit Show Heritage Arena 8:30 AM Open Class Horse Show Rodeo Arena 9 AM - 8 PM Exhibit Hall Open to Public Exhibit Hall 9 AM Dog Agility Show ‘n’ Go Trial South Lawn Heritage Arena 4-H Lemonade Stand SUNDAY, JULY 21 10 AM - 6 PM & Strolling 8 AM Time Only Turn 'n' Burn Heritage Arena Paintless Paintball South Lawn 8:30 AM Western Dressage Mateosky Ball Field 11 AM - 6 PM All Aboard Train Exhibit Hall 11 AM Turn 'n' Burn Barrel Racing Heritage Arena 11 AM - 8 PM Vendor Booths Open Grassy Arena 5 PM "Babe" Fest Fun Night Heritage Arena 12 - 1 PM Horses for Clean Water Big Top Tent 12 PM - 4-H Poultry Show MONDAY, JULY 22 Heritage Arena 6 PM 4-H Pocket Pet Show 4-H Fabric & Fashion 8 AM – 3 PM 4-H Building Review Judging 12 PM - 7 PM Beer Garden Open Big Top Tent 1 PM - 2 PM Bingo Big Top Tent 3 PM – 4-H Exhibit Entries Due Exhibit Hall 6:30 PM 4-H Interview Judging 4-H Sheep Show Over the Hill/Pee Wee 6 PM Fair Rodeo Slack Rodeo Arena 1 PM Heritage Arena Sheep Showmanship 4-H Fashion Review & Awards 6:30 PM Big Top Tent 4-H Goat Show 4-H Quilting Presentation 2 PM - 3 PM Sackrace and 3-Legged Race Big Top Tent TUESDAY, JULY 23 3 PM - 4 PM Horses for Clean Water Big Top Tent 7 AM – 8 AM 4-H Horse Vet Inspections Fairgrounds Happy Hour at the Big Top: 4 PM - 5 PM Big Top Tent 8 AM 4-H Mateosky Ball Field Judd Grossman 4-H Horse Rodeo Arena & Happy Hour at the Big Top: 9 AM 5 PM - 6 PM Big Top Tent Performance Classes Heritage Arena Shelley Rubrect 11 AM – 2 PM 4-H Horse Trail Class Mateosky Ball Field 5 PM - 12 AM Frazier Shows Carnival Fairgrounds FOLLOWING 4-H speed Events 6 PM Gates Open for Pig Wresting Rodeo Arena Rodeo Arena CLASSES 4-H High Point Awards 7 PM Pig Wrestling Rodeo Arena Open Class Exhibit Exhibit Hall 11 AM – 6 PM FRIDAY, JULY 26 Drop Off ALL DAY Petting Zoo & Bugology South Lawn 6 PM – 11 PM White Horse Social Big Top Tent 7 AM - 11 AM Lion's Club Breakfast Lion's Tent WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 8 AM 4-H Dog Vet Inspections Mateosky Ball Field 7 AM - Open Class Horticulture and Exhibit Hall 8 AM - 9 PM Heritage Arena Open to Public Heritage Arena 10 AM Floriculture Drop Off 4-H Small Animal 4- H Dog Show Mateosky Ball Field 8 AM Heritage Arena Vet Inspections 9 AM 4-H Beef Show 11 AM 4-H Livestock Vet Inspections Snow King Ave Over the Hill/Pee Wee Beef Heritage Arena 11 AM 4-H Livestock Pens Open Heritage Arena Showmanship 4-H Livestock Weigh-in 9 AM - 8 PM Exhibit Hall Open to Public Exhibit Hall 3 PM (all livestock must be in place) Heritage Arena Heritage Arena and 10 AM - 4-H Lemonade Stand Open Beef, Lamb & Goat, Swine Strolling 6 PM 5 PM - 8 PM Vendor Booths Open Grassy Arena Paintless Paintball South Lawn 5 PM - 12 AM Frazier Shows Carnival Fairgrounds 11 AM - 6 PM All Aboard Train Exhibit Hall 6 PM - 9 PM Heritage Arena Open to Public Heritage Arena 11 AM - 8 PM Vendor Booths Open Grassy Arena Kickoff Concert with 12 PM - 1 PM Mini Horses as Therapy Big Top Tent 6:30 PM Grassy Arena Whiskey Myers CONTINUED ON PAGE 26 24 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM TETON COUNTY FAIR EVENTS SAVE THIS SECTION Purchase tickets at the Fair office or GUARDA ESTA SECCIÓN TetonCountyFair.com

BIG TOP EVENTS & CONTESTS DAILY NOON TO 6:00 PM There’ll be fun under the Big Top all afternoon! Events include Horses for Clean Water, Mini Horses as Therapy Animals, a performance by Axis Gymnastics, Balloon Twisting, and various contests.

BEER GARDEN & HAPPY HOUR DAILY NOON TO 7:00 PM New this year is a Beer Garden under the Big Top tent. Join us for Happy Hour from 4:00 — 6:00 PM to enjoy live music from some of your favorite local artists. HAPPY HOUR

BIG NOON TO 1:00 PM TO 2:00 PM TO 3:00 PM TO 4:00 PM TO 5:00 PM TO TOP 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM

THURSDAY Horses for Sackrace, Horses for Judd Shelley Bingo JULY 25 Clean Water 3-legged Race Clean Water Grossman Rubrecht

Balloon Twisting FRIDAY Mini Horses Axis Allan Nick Lawn Games with Ravioli and JULY 26 as Therapy Sparkles Gymnastics Morton Staron

EVENING EVENTS: WEDNESDAY — FRIDAY

FAIR CONCERT FREE WEDNESDAY GRASSY JULY 24 WHISKEY MYERS FOR ARENA 6:30 PM with Tasha and the Goodfellows ALL AGES Gates at 6:00 PM

A CROWD FAVORITE THURSDAY ADULTS $15 RODEO JULY 25 PIG WRESTLING KIDS $5 ARENA 7:00 PM Gates at 6:00 PM

CHALLENGE ACCEPTED FRIDAY ADULTS $10 RODEO JULY 26 JH NINJA WARRIOR KIDS $5 ARENA 7:00 PM Gates at 6:00 PM 2019 FAIR BOOK 25 TETON COUNTY FAIR EVENTS BRING TO THE FAIR! Purchase tickets at the Fair office or ¡TRÁELO A LA FERIA! TetonCountyFair.com

TICKET INFORMATION Purchase tickets for evening events at TetonCountyFair.com or at the Fair Office ­– 350 W. Snow King Ave. in Jackson.

NEW THIS YEAR! Family Evening Event Pass: $100 (2 adults & 2 kids) for Pig Wrestling, JH Ninja Warrior, and the Fair Rodeo. Adult Evening Event Pass: $60 (1 adult only) for ALL evening events – Pig Wrestling, JH Ninja Warrior, the Fair Rodeo, and Figure 8 Races.

HAPPY HOUR

BIG NOON TO 1:00 PM TO 2:00 PM TO 3:00 PM TO 4:00 PM TO 5:00 PM TO TOP 1:00 PM 2:00 PM 3:00 PM 4:00 PM 5:00 PM 6:00 PM

SATURDAY Go visit the Go visit the John Eckert Diaper Derby Pie Eating JULY 26 Fish Pond Fish Pond Sidle DeNinno

Magic with SUNDAY Church followed by Lawn Mini Horses Judith Josh Ravioli and JULY 27 Games 10 AM to 2 PM Sparkles as Therapy Weikle Riggs

EVENING EVENTS: WEEKEND PLUS CARNIVAL

HOLD ON TIGHT SATURDAY ADULTS $25 RODEO JULY 27 TC FAIR RODEO KIDS $5 ARENA 7:00 PM Gates at 6:00 PM

GUARANTEED SELLOUT SUNDAY ADULTS $30 RODEO JULY 28 FIGURE 8 RACES KIDS $15 ARENA 7:00 PM Gates at 6:00 PM

W / TH / F Pre-sale Frazier Shows FOOD, GAMES & WILD RIDES PRE-SALE Carnival tickets are 5:00 PM TO $20 DAILY MIDNIGHT 4-hour passes only; FRAZIER SHOW 4-HOUR PASS SAT / SUN the Mega Pass can AND $100 2:00 PM TO CARNIVAL be used for the entire Pre-sale discounts until July 23 MIDNIGHT MEGA PASS Fair, any day, any time. 26 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM

BRING TO THE FAIR! ¡TRÁELO A LA FERIA! FAIR SCHEDULE

FRIDAY, JULY 26 SUNDAY, JULY 28 CONTINUED FROM PAGE 23 ALL DAY Petting Zoo & Bugology South Lawn 7:30 AM - ALL DAY Petting Zoo & Bugology South Lawn Lion's Club Breakfast Lion's Tent 11:30 AM 12 PM - Ravioli & Sparkles the Clowns Strolling 8 AM - 12 PM Heritage Arena Open to Public Heritage Arena 6 PM Stilt Walkers Strolling Pleasure and Non-pro Western Rodeo Arena 12 PM - 7 PM Beer Garden Open Big Top Tent 8:30 AM Trail/Obstacle Course Mateosky Ball Field 1 PM - 2 PM Lawn Games Big Top Tent 9 AM - 5 PM Exhibit Hall Open to Public Exhibit Hall 1:30 PM - Ninja Warrior Course Rodeo Arena 10 AM - 5:30 PM Open to Public Church Big Top Tent Balloon Animals with 11 AM 2 PM - 3 PM Big Top Tent Ravioli & Sparkles 10 AM - 6 PM Paintless Paintball South Lawn Cody Shervin Memorial Award 3 PM - 4 PM Axis Gymnastics Demonstration Big Top Tent 11 AM Heritage Arena 4-H Livestock Buyer and Dismissal Meeting 4 PM Heritage Arena 11 AM - Registration/Reception Lawn Games Big Top Tent Happy Hour at the Big Top: 12 PM 4 PM - 5 PM Big Top Tent Allan Morton 11 AM - 6 PM All Aboard Train Exhibit Hall 5 PM 4-H Livestock Auction Heritage Arena 11 AM - 8 PM Vendor Booths Open Grassy Arena Happy Hour at the Big Top: 5 PM - 6 PM Big Top Tent 12 PM 4-H Livestock Release Heritage Arena Nick Staron 12 PM - 1 PM Lawn Games Big Top Tent 5 PM - 12 AM Frazier Shows Carnival Fairgrounds 12 PM - 7 PM Beer Garden Open Big Top Tent Gates Open for 6 PM Rodeo Arena Trail Class Presents JH Ninja Warrior 1 PM Rodeo Arena Trail Class Winners 7 PM JH Ninja Warrior Rodeo Arena 1 PM - 2 PM Lawn Games Big Top Tent SATURDAY, JULY 27 Magic Show with 2 PM - 3 PM Big Top Tent ALL DAY Petting Zoo & Bugology South Lawn Ravioli & Sparkles 2 PM - 12 AM Frazier Shows Carnival Fairgrounds 7 AM - 11 AM Lion's Club Breakfast Lion's Tent 3 PM - 4 PM Mini Horses as Therapy Big Top Tent 8 AM - 10 PM Heritage Arena Open to Public Heritage Arena Happy Hour at the Big Top: Team Ranch Sorting Rodeo Arena 4 PM - 5 PM Big Top Tent 8:30 AM Judith Weikle Showmanship Mateosky Ball Field Happy Hour at the Big Top: 5 PM - 6 PM Big Top Tent 9 AM - 8 PM Exhibit Hall Open to Public Exhibit Hall Josh Riggs 10 AM 4-H Round Robin Contest Heritage Arena 6 PM Gates Open for Figure 8 Races Rodeo Arena Heritage Arena 7 PM Figure 8 Races Rodeo Arena 4-H Lemonade Stand 10 AM - & Strolling 6 PM MONDAY, JULY 29 Paintless Paintball South Lawn 7 AM - 1 PM Open Class Exhibit Pickup Exhibit Hall 11 AM - 6 PM All Aboard Train Exhibit Hall 9 AM - 12 PM 4-H Static Exhibit Pickup Exhibit Hall 11 AM - 8 PM Vendor Booths Open Grassy Arena 12 PM - 1 PM Diaper Derby Big Top Tent Ravioli & Sparkles the Clowns Strolling 12 PM - 6 PM Stilt Walkers Strolling 12 PM - 7 PM Beer Garden Open Big Top Tent 1 PM - 2 PM Pie Eating Contest Big Top Tent 1:30 PM Pet Show Mateosky Ball Field Team Branding Rodeo Arena 2 PM Fish Pond South Lawn 2 PM - 12 AM Frazier Shows Carnival Fairgrounds Happy Hour at the Big Top: 4 PM - 5 PM Big Top Tent John Sidle Happy Hour at the Big Top: 5 PM - 6 PM Big Top Tent Eckert De Ninno 6 PM Gates Open for Fair Rodeo Rodeo Arena 7 PM Fair Rodeo Rodeo Arena JULY 24 — 28

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WED / THURS / FRI SATURDAY / SUNDAY 5 PM TO MIDNIGHT 2 PM TO MIDNIGHT 28 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM

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DOG AGILITY SHOW & GO TRIAL Saturday, July 20, 2019 ♦ 9:00 AM ♦ South Lawn

$4 per run Follows AKC rules and regulations Registration at Trial 7:30 am - 8:30 am Dog Show Committee: Ellen McKee, Tom and Susie Breen, Mike Cook, Mary Gerty, Allison Neely, Carolyn Auge

Call Name: ______

Breed: ______Sex: ______Height of Withers: ______

Standard Class (number of runs): Novice: ______Open: ______Excellent: ______

Jumpers with Weaves Class (number of runs): Novice: ______Open: ______Excellent: ______

Jump Height (please check one): 8” 12” 16” 20” 24”

Owner/Handler: ______

Address: ______City: ______State: ______Zip: ______

Email: ______Phone: ______

AKC regulation Standard Class and Jumpers with Weaves Class offered in Novice, Open, and Excellent. This will be run in a show competition atmosphere using a specific course pattern with a judge, timer, ring, etc. but for practice only. A score will be kept for each exhibitor, but there will be no placements or trophies awarded. A participation ribbon and score sheet will be available. Standard classes will run first – Excellent, Open, Novice – followed by Jumpers with Weaves – Excellent, Open, Novice. Handlers will be permitted to walk the course, without a dog, prior to the start of each class. No contact familiarization will be provided. A warmup area, consisting of a regulation jump, shall be provided for all exhibitors.

Agreement to Hold Harmless, Waiver, and Assumption of Risk

I understand that attendance at a dog agility trial is not without risk to myself, members of my family, or guests who may attend, or my dog, because some of the dogs to which we may be exposed may be di! cult to control and may be the cause of injury even when handled with the greatest amount of care. I further understand that there is a risk to myself, members of my family, or my dog when negotiating the agility obstacles even when handled with the greatest amount of care.

I assume the risk of all condition, dangerous or otherwise, regarding said dog agility classes and waiver any and all notices concerning existence of particularly dangerous conditions. I recognize and am aware that the dogs which are participants in the trial are under care, custody, and control of their individual owners.

I hereby waive and release TETON COUNTY AND GRAND TETON KENNEL CLUB and K.A.T.S., its employees, o! cers, members and agents from any liability of any nature, for injury or damage which I or my dog may su" er, including specifically, but without limitation, any injury or damage resulting from the action of any dog or any piece of agility equipment. I expressly assume the risk of such damage or injury while attending this trial of the GRAND TETON KENNEL CLUB, or while on the Teton County Fairgrounds.

In signing this agreement, I will follow the rules outlined below as well as others that may be set down in this competition. 1.! My dog will be on a leash and under control at all times unless in the ring or designated warmup area. 2.! I will clean up after my dog both inside and outside the location of this trial. 3.! I will not knowingly bring a bitch that is in season to this trial.

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Make checks payable to Grand Teton Kennel Club For more information, contact Ellen McKee 307-733-3579 30 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM

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PIG WRESTLING ENTRY FORM Thursday, July 25, 2019 ♦ 7:00 PM ♦ Rodeo Arena

$100 entry fee per team ♦ 4 members per team ♦ Entries due by July 8 at 4:00 pm

Team Name: ______

Team Sponsor(s): ______

Division: Pee Wee (8 & under) Junior (9 - 14) Men (over 14) Women (over 14)

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Team Captain’s Name: ______

Address: ______City: ______State: ______Zip: ______

Email: ______Phone: ______

Contestant’s Age (if under 18): ______Parent’s Name: ______

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Team Member’s Name: ______

Address: ______City: ______State: ______Zip: ______

Email: ______Phone: ______

Contestant’s Age (if under 18): ______Parent’s Name: ______

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Team Member’s Name: ______

Address: ______City: ______State: ______Zip: ______

Email: ______Phone: ______

Contestant’s Age (if under 18): ______Parent’s Name: ______

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Team Member’s Name: ______

Address: ______City: ______State: ______Zip: ______

Email: ______Phone: ______

Contestant’s Age (if under 18): ______Parent’s Name: ______

Mail checks and completed entry forms to Teton County Fair, PO Box 3075, Jackson, WY 83001, or drop off at the Fair Office, or register online at TetonCountyFair.com. 32 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM

PIG WRESTLING WAIVER

TEAM NAME: ______I/We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to participate in the 2019 Teton County Fair Pig Wrestling Event, and I/We do hereby agree not to hold Teton County, the Pig Supplier, any of its sponsors or representatives, or the team sponsors responsible in case of accident, injury or theft.

______Team Captain Signature Parent Signature (if contestant is under 18)

______Team Member Signature Parent Signature (if contestant is under 18)

______Team Member Signature Parent Signature (if contestant is under 18)

______Team Member Signature Parent Signature (if contestant is under 18)

Entry must be completed with all team members’ signatures and team name to be accepted. All entrants must return completed entry form, waiver, and entry fee by mail to: P.O. Box 3075, Jackson, WY 83001 or in-person: 305 W. Snow King Ave, Jackson, WY 83001

Rules and Regulations:

1. All teams must consist of four (4) members 8. The pig must be put in the barrel butt first

2. All contestants must sign a release form (anyone under 18 9. No hitting the pig to startle or otherwise harm the animal; this must have a parent or guardian sign before entry will be will result in disqualification of the team accepted) 10. Pig must be taken to the barrel, not the barrel to the pig 3. All players must wear shirt, pants and shoes for safety 11. All matches will have a one-minute time limit 4. The team captain is responsible for all actions of the team 12. All players must raise both hands in the air to complete the 5. No player may use gloves, spikes, hooks, or any other object match to help catch a pig. Any abuse to the pig will be automatic disqualification of the team 13. All players must stay and help unload the pig out of the barrel when the match is complete 6. There will be two (2) players on each side of the fence prior to the start of the match 14. The judge’s rule is final

7. All players must have one hand on the fence between the 15. All contestants must stay out of the grandstand seating and entry gate and the orange ribbon prior to start of match restrooms after competing

Teams will be accepted on a first come, first serve basis; ten (10) teams in each division will be accepted. Entries are due in the Fair Office by Monday, July 8, 2019 at 4:00 PM. You may not compete on more than one (1) team. Waiver must be completely filled out and signed; team members must read and understand the rules. $65 will be jackpotted; $10 stock charge; $25 office charge; a prize will be awarded to the best dressed team in each division, ribbons for 1st - 3rd place finishers. Adult co-ed teams will be in the Men’s division. Team Captain will receive team payout; it is up to the captain to distribute funds

2019 FAIR BOOK 33 JH NINJA WARRIOR ENTRY FORM Friday, July 26, 2019 ♦ 7:00 PM ♦ Rodeo Arena $25 entry fee ♦ Entries due July 8 at 4:00 pm ♦ Prizes in each division

Name: ______Date of Birth: ______

Address: ______City: ______State: ______Zip: ______

Email: ______Phone: ______

Parent’s Name (if contestant is under 18): ______

Division: Youth (ages 14 -17) Women (18 and over) Men (18 and older)

Ninja Competitions Side By Side Racing: This involves two competitors on the course at a time. Both competitors must start with both feet on the starting platform. When given the signal by the designated race initiator the competitor can go! Indirect contact is allowed. off the other competitor is allowed. No intentional pushing, hitting, or other act that may be demeaned illegal by the head judge is allowed. Switching lanes during the race is allowed. Competitors must complete the obstacle course as designed. It is the competitor’s responsibility to understand the course rules. If he/she does not understand the rules it is their responsibility to ask before the race. The competitor that reaches the finish button wins. If a competitor does not follow the rules head judge may disqualify a competitor or declare another race is needed to determine a winner. All head judge decisions are final. The fastest time determines your place in the competition. Times are recorded and a winner is determined after all runners have run or the allotted time for runs has expired. Details of event timing are determined by the even organizer. In the event there is a malfunction with the course or timer, a competitor’s time may not be counted and be required to rerun the course. Format Tournament: A double elimination bracket system will be created and competitors will be placed randomly in the bracket. The competitor that reaches the finish button first, wins that match. The competitor that does not win their first match will be entered into the losers bracket and will not be eliminated from the competition until having two loses. At the end of the competition, the two remaining competitors will race each other for the title of JH Ninja Warrior Division Champion and the coveted JH Ninja Warrior Cup.

All contestants will be required to sign a waiver before participating in the JH Ninja Warrior event. If contestant is under 18, a parent or guardian will need to be present to also sign the waiver. Waivers can be signed in advance at the Fair Office, 305 W Snow King Ave, or prior to the start of the event on July 26, 2019. Contestants will not be eligible to participate if a signed waiver is not on file with the Fair Office and Ninja Nation.

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Mail checks and completed entry forms to Teton County Fair, PO Box 3075, Jackson, WY 83001, or drop off at the Fair Office, or register online at TetonCountyFair.com. 34 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM

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FIGURE 8 RACES ENTRY FORM Sunday, July 28, 2019 ♦ 7:00 PM ♦ Rodeo Arena

$100 entry fee per contestant ♦ Entries due by July 15 at 4:00 pm ♦ $1,000 added money

Driver’s Name: ______

Driver’s Age (must be 16 or over): ______Driver’s Date of Birth (must be 16 or over): ______

Address: ______City: ______

State: ______Zip: ______Phone: ______

Email: ______

Car Information: Pit Crew: Make: ______1. ______

Model: ______2. ______

Year: ______3. ______

Sponsors: 1. ______Desired Number:

2. ______

3. ______

4. ______

Driver Signature Date

______Parent/GuardianDriver Signature Signature (if contestant is under 18) DateDate

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Liability waiver on the back must be signed by all team members upon entry and returned no later than Monday, July 15, 2019 at 4:00 pm. $100 entry fee: $10 office fee, $90 will be entered in the jackpot and paid to the top three finishers at 50%/30%/20%.

Mail checks and completed entry forms to Teton County Fair, PO Box 3075, Jackson, WY 83001, or drop off at Mail checks and completed entry forms to Teton County Fair, PO Box 3075, Jackson, WY 83001, or drop off at the Fair Office the Fair Office, or register online at TetonCountyFair.com.

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FIGURE 8 RACES WAIVER

IN CONSIDERATION of being permitted to enter for any purpose the RESTRICTED AREA (herein defined as the area to which admission to the general public is prohibited), the undersigned, for himself, and personal representatives, heirs, and next of kin:

1. HEREBY RELEASES, WAIVES LIABILITY, DISCHARGES AND COVENANTS NOT TO SUE Teton County, Teton County Fair, Teton County Fair Board, Town of Jackson, their officers and members, officials, car owners, drivers, participants, persons in the Restricted Area, promoters, sponsors, advertisers, owners and lessors of premises used to conduct the event, and each of the undersigned releases said RELEASES from all liability to the undersigned, his personal representatives, assigns, heirs and next of kin for all loss of damage, and any claim or demands therefore, on account of injury to the persons of property or death of the undersigned, whether caused by the negligence of Releases or otherwise whndersignedile the u is in or upon the Restricted Area; and

2. HEREBY AGREES TO INDEMNIFY AND SAVE AND HOLD HARMLESS the Releases and each of them from any loss, liability, damage or cost they may incur due to the presence of undersigned in or upon the Restricted Area and whether caused by the negligence of the Releases of otherwise; and

3. HEREBY ASSUMES FULL RESPONSIBILITY FOR AND RISK of bodily injury, death and property damage due to negligence of Releases of otherwise while in or upon the Restricted Area; and

4. Each of the undersigned expressly agrees that the foregoing Release Waiver of Liability and Indemnity Agreement is intended to be as broad and inclusive as is permitted by the law of the state in which the event is conducted and that if any portion there is held invalid, it is agreed that the balance shall, notwithstanding, continue in full legal force and effect.

5. EACH OF THE UNDERSIGNED HAS READ AND VOLUNTARILY SIGNS THIS RELEASE AND WAIVER OF ALL LIABILITY AND INDEMNITY AGREEMENT, and further agrees that no real representation, statements of inducement apart from the foregoing written agreement have been made.

6. EACH OF THE UNDERSIGNED HAS READ AND UNDERSTANDS THE RULES. Rules can be found on the website at tetoncountyfair.com

______Driver Signature Date

______Pit Crew 1 Signature Date

______Pit Crew 2 Signature Date

______Pit Crew 3 Signature Date

The undersigned hereby agrees to remove his/her vehicle from the Teton County Fairgrounds by 12:00 am the evening of July 29, 2019. If the vehicle is not removed in accord with this agreement the undersigned agrees that the Teton County Fair Board may dispose of the vehicle with a $350 charge to the owner and will release Teton County Fair Board from any liability or damages relating to said vehicle.

______DriverSignature Signature Date

Parent/Guardian Signature (if contestant is under 18) Date 2019 FAIR BOOK 37  OPEN CLASS EXHIBIT  General Information

 The Teton County Fair Board and Fair Office will  Entries cannot be entered in the “any other” class take all reasonable precautions for the safe if there is a class with the division for them. keeping of Exhibit Hall entries but will NOT be  The Teton County Fair Board reserves the right to responsible for any loss or damage that may occur. interpret these rules and regulations to arbitrarily  All judging of Open Class Exhibits will be done at settle and determine all matters, questions, and central tables; booth attendants are responsible differences in regard hereto, arising out of and for seeing that all exhibits are brought to the not covered by them. judging area.  Protests: All protests must be submitted in  No entry shall receive a prize when deemed writing to the Fair Board Chair, PO Box 3075, unworthy by the awarding judges, though it may be Jackson, WY 83001 along with a check for the only one of its kind entered. When an exhibit is $25. If the protest is upheld, the check will be unworthy of first prize, it may be awarded second, returned. If not, the check will be forfeited. third, etc., or none, as the judges deem worthy. Judges will list disqualifying reasons.

The Teton County Fair and Teton County Fair Office will not be responsible for picking up and storing Exhibit Hall entries.

PRE-REGISTER PICK UP Beat the crowds and long lines, pre-register one of the  Items must be picked up Monday, July 29, following ways: 7:00 am – 1:00 pm  Online at tetoncountyfair.com  Any winnings will be forfeited if items are not picked up at that time  In person at the Fair Office, located at 305 W. Snow King Ave. PREMIUMS DROP OFF  Open Class Blue Ribbon $4  Open class exhibits Tuesday, July 23, Division Grand Champion Ribbon $10 11:00 am – 6:00 pm Best of Show Ribbon $25  Open class agronomy Wednesday, July 24,  Open class entries are judged using the 7:00 am – 10:00 am Danish system  All entries must be dropped off at the Exhibit Hall

ALL OPEN CLASS EXHIBIT HALL PRE-ENTRIES ARE DUE BY MONDAY, JULY 15 Please enter online at tetoncountyfair.com or at the Fair Office (305 W. Snow King Ave.) in advance. All instructions and entry fees are posted online. There will be a $2 entry fee for all adult and professional classes June 1 — July 15. There will be a $4 fee for day-of entries. There is only one entry allowed per class. All Open Class exhibits must be dropped off at the Exhibit Hall on the specified day and time. All class rules and regulations can be found online or at the Fair Office. 38 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM

2018 WINNERS — OPEN CLASS EXHIBITS

Dept A: Horticulture Dept E: Needlework Dept M: Youth Painting & Drawing Best of Show: Katherine Reedy Best of Show: Kristin Wilson Best of Show: Brooklyn McCooey Division 1: Vegetables Division 1: Afghans Division 2: Junior (ages 7-12) Katherine Reedy Kristin Wilson Paschall McDaniel Division 2: Fruits Division 2: Knitting Division 3: Intermediate (ages 13-17) Katherine Reedy Kristin Wilson | Corie Rybak Taryn Paradis Division 3: Herbs Division 4: Embroidery Dept N: Youth Photography Nancy Ninnemann Marylin Quinn Best of Show: Paschall McDaniel Dept B: Floriculture Dept F: Quilts Division 2: Junior (ages 7-12) Best of Show: Marylin Mullikin Best of Show: Judy Larson Paschall McDaniel Division 1: Cut Flowers Division 2: Machine Quilted Division 3: Intermediate (ages 13-17) Nancy Ninnemann Judy Larson Madison Doering Division 2: Artistic Arrangement Dept G: Clothing Construction Dept P: Junior Creations Marylin Mullikin Best of Show: Marylin Mullikin Best of Show: Pearl Inman Division 3: Potted Plants Dept H: Painting Division 1: The Garden Elizabeth Rinn Best of Show: Sharon Vinson Pearl Inman Dept C: The Pantry Division 1: Adult Acrylic Division 2: The Pantry Best of Show: Danielle Huber Carol Bockere Annabelle Erskive Division 1: Breads & Rolls Division 2: Watercolor Division 4: Be a Creator Danielle Huber Carol Bockere Isabella Ramella Division 2: Cookies, Doughnuts Dept I: Drawing Division 5: Legos & Bars Best of Show: Cyndi West Pearl Inman Nick Sonsakda Dept J: Photography Division 6: Bird House Division 4: Pies Best of Show: Corie Rybak Josh Hall Christy Robertson Division 1: People Division 7: Pottery & Ceramics Division 5: Candies Courtney Roberts Hazel Shidner Marlene Lang Division 2: Place Division 8: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Division 6: Market Eggs Stephanie Ninnemann William Baxter Whole Egg Co Division 3: Things Division 9: Miscellaneous Dept D: Food Preservation Paschall McDaniel Otto Remlinger Best of Show: Patti Roser Dept K: Professional Photography Dept Q: Novice Creations Division 1: Canned Fruit Best of Show: Arnica Spring Best of Show: Oliver Smits & Vegetables Dept L: Adult Creations Division 1: The Garden Elizabeth Rinn Best of Show: Katherine Baldwin Cooper Haling | Jedidiah Kruston Division 2: Jelly, Jam, Division 2: Pottery Division 2: Legos Marmalade, Preserves Elizabeth Rinn Cade Groseth Patti Roser Division 4: Weaving Division 3: Pet Rock Division 3: Pickles & Relish Katherine Baldwin Brooke Balogh Kate Harslem Division 6: Woodwork Division 5: Miscellaneous Division 4: Spirits Robert Vignaroli Adam Shidmen Marlene Lang Division 7: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle Randy Sales Division 10: Miscellaneous Marlene Lang 2019 FAIR BOOK 39

OPEN CLASS EXHIBIT DEPARTMENTS

DIVISION 3: HERBS 11 Pansies, 6 blooms A: Horticulture 29 Basil, 3 stems 12 Snapdragons, 3 spikes DIVISION 1: VEGETABLES 30 Chives, 2-inch bundle 13 Sweet Williams, 6 blooms Class 31 Cilantro, 1-inch bundle 14 Violas, 6 blooms 1 Beans, snap, green, 10 pods 32 Dill, 3 stems 15 Any other, 6 stems (no shasta daisies) 2 Beets, 4-inch top, 3 33 Hops, 3 stems 3 Broccoli, 1 head 34 Lamb’s Ear, 3 stems DIVISION 2: ARTISTIC 4 Carrots, without tops, 6 35 Mint, 3 stems ARRANGEMENTS 5 Lettuce, 1 head 36 Oregano, 5 stems 16 What a Clever Idea! 6 Lettuce, leaf, 1 bunch 37 Parsley, 10 stems 17 Everlasting Bouquet 7 Lettuce, romaine, 1 bunch 38 Rosemary, 5 stems 18 Mix it up! 8 Any other lettuce 39 Sage, 5 stems 19 A succulent sensation 9 Onions, for slicing, white, red, 40 Garlic, 4-inch top, 1 head yellow, brown, tops removed, 4 DIVISION 3: 41 Thyme, 5 springs POTTED PLANTS 10 Green table onions, tops on, 42 Any other bunch of 6 20 African violet 11 Peas, 10 pods DIVISION 4: FORAGE 21 Any other, flowering plant 12 Sugar snap, edible podded, 10 43 Bundle 22 Any other, foliage 13 Potatoes, 3 44 Grass 23 Any other plants 14 Radish, red, 3 45 Mix 24 Planter for outdoor display 15 Radish, white, 3 46 Alfalfa 16 Rhubarb, without leaf, 3 stems C: Pantry 17 Spinach, 2 - 3 inches, 1 bunch B: Floriculture DIVISION 1: 18 Squash, zucchini, 1 BREADS & ROLLS 19 Squash, yellow summer, 1 DIVISION 1: CUT FLOWERS 1 Whole wheat bread, 1 loaf 20 Swiss chard, 2 - 3 inches, Class 2 Any other bread, 1 loaf 1 bunch 1 Dwarf Marigolds, one color, 21 Tomatoes, green, 3 6 blooms 3 Nut bread, 1 loaf 22 Tomatoes, cherry, 3 2 Single Petunias, one color, 4 Banana bread, 1 loaf 6 blooms 23 Extraordinary vegetable 5 Coffee cakes, tea rings, etc 3 Single Petunias, mixed color, (no yeast) 24 Largest/most interesting 6 blooms 6 Muffins, 6 25 Any other 4 Roses, Floribunda, any color, 7 Bread machine products 1 spray DIVISION 2: FRUITS 8 Any other 5 Roses, other varieties, 26 Strawberries, ½ pint any color, 1 spray 27 Crab apples, any variety, 4 6 Columbine, 6 blooms 28 Any other 7 Delphiniums, 3 spikes 8 Dianthus, pink, 6 blossoms 9 Gaillardia, 6 blooms 10 Lilies, 3 stems 40 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM

C: Cont’d DIVISION 7: DIETARY DIVISION 3: CONSIDERATION* PICKLES & RELISH DIVISION 1: COOKIES, DOUGHNUTS & BARS 37 Gluten free 15 Any pickled vegetable 9 Oatmeal cookies, 6 38 Sugar free 16 Any pickled fruit 10 Peanut butter cookies, 6 39 Dairy free 17 Any chutney 11 Chocolate chip cookies, 6 40 Egg free 18 Any other relish 12 Brownies, 6 41 Any other 19 Any salsa *Recipes required 13 Any bar cookie, 6 DIVISION 4: SPIRITS 14 Drop cookies, 6 DIVISION 8: TETON 20 Wine 15 Fancy cookies, 6 COUNTY OUTDOOR 21 Beer 16 Unbaked cookies, 6 42 Trail mixes 22 Any other 17 Ginger snaps, 6 43 Dried fruit 18 Specialty cookies, 6 44 Dried vegetables (attach recipe) 45 Any other E: NEEDLEWORK 19 Doughnuts, 6 DIVISION 1: AFGHANS 20 Any other cookie, 6 Class D: FOOD DIVISION 3: CAKES 1 Crocheted PRESERVATION 21 Cupcakes, iced, 4 2 Knitted 22 Decorated cakes DIVISION 1: CANNED 3 Baby FRUIT & VEGETABLES 23 Any other cake DIVISION 2: KNITTING Class 4 Sweater or top DIVISION 4: PIES* 1 Any canned fruit 24 Apple pie 5 Shawls, scarves, hats, 2 Any canned vegetable socks, etc 25 Cherry pie 6 Children’s clothing 26 Nut pie DIVISION 2: JELLY, JAM, 7 Any household article 27 Savory pie MARMALADE & PRESERVES 28 Tart 3 Fruit jelly DIVISION 3: CROCHETING 4 Berry jelly 29 Wild fruit pie 8 Sweater or top 5 Any jelly 30 Any other 9 Shawls, scarves, hats, *Whole pie must be entered 6 Fruit jam socks, etc 7 Berry jam 10 Children’s clothing DIVISION 5: CANDIES 8 Any jam 11 Crocheted dolls 31 Fudge or chocolate, 6 9 Fruit marmalade 12 Any household article 32 Toffee, 6 10 Berry marmalade DIVISION 4: EMBROIDERY 33 Any other, 6 11 Any marmalade 13 Any hand embroidered article DIVISION 6: MARKET EGGS 12 Fruit preserve 14 Any machine embroidered 34 White, 6 - 8 ounces, 3 eggs 13 Berry preserve article 35 Brown, 6 - 8 ounces, 3 eggs 14 Any preserve 15 Any crewel embroidered article 36 Novelty, at least 3 eggs 16 Counted cross stitch 17 Embroidery framed 2019 FAIR BOOK 41

DIVISION 5: MISCELLANEOUS H: PAINTING J: PHOTOGRAPHY NEEDLEWORK DIVISION 1: ADULT ACRYLIC DIVISION 1: PEOPLE 18 Any other types not listed Class Class 1 Landscape/ranch 1 Individual F: QUILTS 2 Portrait 2 Group 3 Animal DIVISION 1: HAND QUILTED DIVISION 2: PLACE 4 Abstract Class 3 Ranch/farm life 5 Floral 1 Appliqué 4 Any other 6 Ranch life 2 Pieced 7 Any other DIVISION 3: THINGS 3 Baby or child’s 5 Plants and flowers 4 Any other DIVISION 2: ADULT WATERCOLOR 6 Still life DIVISION 2: 8 Landscape DIVISION 4: ANIMALS MACHINE QUILTED 9 Portrait 7 Domesticated 5 Any combination 10 Animal 8 Wild life 6 Appliqué 11 Abstract 9 Birds 7 Pieced 12 Floral 8 Baby or child’s 13 Ranch life 9 Any other 14 Any other K: PROFESSIONAL DIVISION 3: GROUP EFFORT PHOTOGRAPHY DIVISION 3: ADULT OIL 10 Any quilt DIVISION 1: PROFESSIONAL 15 Landscape PHOTOGRAPHY 16 Portrait Class 17 Animal G: CLOTHING 1 People 18 Abstract CONSTRUCTION 2 Place 19 Floral DIVISION 1: 3 Things CHILDREN’S GARMENTS 20 Ranch life 21 Any other Class 1 Dress L: ADULT CREATIONS 2 Any other I: DRAWING DIVISION 1: SCULPTURE DIVISION 2: DIVISION 1: ADULT Class ADULT GARMENTS PENCIL, PEN & INK 1 Any type 3 Dress Class 2 Metal type 4 Any other 1 Landscape 2 Portrait DIVISION 2: POTTERY DIVISION 3: 3 Still life DECORATED DUDS 3 Functional, thrown or hand built 4 Ornamental, thrown, or 5 Any other decorated dud hand built 5 Any other 42 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM

DIVISION 3: LEATHER CRAFT DIVISION 2: JUNIOR DIVISION 2: THE PANTRY 6 Any leather craft item (AGES 7-12) 5 Cupcakes, 4 1 Painting 6 Favorite cookie, 4 DIVISION 4: WEAVING 2 Drawing 7 Decorated cake OR 2 7 Any weaving item 3 Any other decorated cupcakes DIVISION 5: BEADWORK 8 Bread, your choice DIVISION 3: INTERMEDIATE & JEWELRY 9 Trail mix (AGES 13-17) 8 Any item 10 Market eggs from my chickens 4 Painting 11 Sand castle DIVISION 6: WOODWORK 5 Drawing 9 Original frame 6 Any other DIVISION 3: 10 Shabby chic fun NEEDLE & THREAD 11 Any other 12 Garment N: YOUTH 13 Apron, pot holder, DIVISION 7: REDUCE, PHOTOGRAPHY other kitchen item REUSE, RECYCLE DIVISION 1: NOVICE 14 Knitted items 12 Useful (AGES 1-6) 15 Embroidered items 13 Decorative Class 16 Quilts DIVISION 8: YARD ART 1 People DIVISION 4: 14 Original creation 2 Place BE A CREATOR 3 Thing 17 Duct tape creations DIVISION 9: BIRD HOUSE 18 Weaving 15 Self-built DIVISION 2: JUNIOR 19 Woodworking 16 Kit (AGES 7-12) 20 Leather 17 Purchased and decorated 4 People 5 Place 21 Yard art DIVISION 10: 6 Thing DIVISION 5: LEGOS MISCELLANEOUS 22 Lego set 18 Any other craft DIVISION 3: INTERMEDIATE (AGES 13-17) 23 Lego original creation 7 People M: YOUTH DIVISION 6: BIRD HOUSE 8 Place 24 Self-built PAINTING & 9 Thing 25 Kit DRAWING DIVISION 7: DIVISION 1: NOVICE O: INTERMEDIATE (AGES 1-6) POTTERY & CERAMICS CREATIONS 26 Functional, thrown or hand built Class 27 Ornamental, thrown 1 Painting DIVISION 1: THE GARDEN or hand built 2 Drawing Class 28 Any other 3 Any other 1 My salad 2 Weird/largest 3 Fairy garden 4 Miniature fresh flower arrangement 2019 FAIR BOOK 43

DIVISION 8: REDUCE, DIVISION 3: DIVISION 9: REUSE, RECYCLE NEEDLE & THREAD MISCELLANEOUS 29 Wearable 12 Garment 31 Any other creation 30 Useful 13 Apron, pot holder, 31 Decorative other kitchen item Q: NOVICE 31 Other 14 Knitted items CREATIONS DIVISION 9: DIVISION 4: MISCELLANEOUS BE A CREATOR DIVISION 1: THE GARDEN 15 Duct tape creations 33 Any other creation Class 16 Weaving 1 My salad 17 Woodworking 2 Weird/largest 18 Leather P: JUNIOR 3 Fairy garden 19 Yard art CREATIONS 4 Miniature fresh flower DIVISION 1: THE GARDEN DIVISION 5: LEGOS arrangement Class 20 Lego set DIVISION 2: LEGOS 1 My salad 21 Lego original creation 5 Lego set 2 Weird/largest DIVISION 6: BIRD HOUSE 6 Lego original creation 3 Fairy Garden 22 Self-built DIVISION 3: PET ROCK 4 Miniature fresh flower arrangement 23 Kit 7 Decorated pet rock DIVISION 2: THE PANTRY DIVISION 7: DIVISION 4: POTTERY & CERAMICS 5 Cupcakes, 4 REFRIGERATOR ART 24 Functional, thrown or hand built 6 Favorite cookie, 4 8 Refrigerator art 25 Ornamental, thrown or 7 Decorated cake OR 2 hand built DIVISION 5: decorated cupcakes 26 Any other MISCELLANEOUS 8 Bread, your choice 9 Any other creation 9 Tail mix DIVISION 8: REDUCE, 10 Market eggs from my chickens REUSE, RECYCLE 11 Sand castle 27 Wearable 28 Useful 29 Decorative 30 Other 44 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM

OPEN CLASS EXHIBIT RULES

decay, worms, or damage caused by small. Onion should be free from DEPARTMENT A: HORTICULTURE wilting or injury. damage caused by dirt, moisture, sunburn, cuts, disease, insects, or Drop off items Wednesday, July 24 Carrots: Avoid oversized. Type is other injury. 7:00 am — 10:00 am very important. Quality is best in the medium-sized carrots. Color is very General Rules: All agricultural DIVISION 4: FORAGE important. A deep orange carrot, as crops, forage, vegetables, fruit, and All entries must have been nearly coreless as possible, shows flowers grown in a form of controlled produced by the exhibitor and to a good advantage. Greenish and environment will use the same class must be certified hay. pale-yellow specimens and coarse numbers plus HH (i.e. Class 1 HH). All specimens should be avoided. entries in this department are to have Carrots should appear fresh, crisp, been grown by the exhibitor and must DEPARTMENT B: FLORICULTURE firm, smooth, clean, and free from be named according to its respective sunburn, side roots, cracks, or Drop off items on Wednesday, July division and class. other damage. 24 7:00 am — 10:00 am DIVISION 1: VEGETABLES Tomatoes: Use only perfect shaped General Rules: This show is open to Display leafy vegetables (such as specimens true to type. Smooth, no any gardener. All entries in Division lettuce and spinach) in a wide mouth green streak, ripe, but not too ripe. 1 and Division 3 are to have been jar containing water. Display all Must be solid. Display with grown by the exhibitor entering the others on a plain paper plate. Root blossoms up. exhibit. Only foliage that is natural to the flower is to be shown. Please vegetables should have the root Turnips: Medium sizes are generally bring only the number of cut flowers intact. Brush dirt off; do not wash. desired as having higher quality; large specified. Containers for all artistic Rub with dry rag if needed; should be size may be bitter. Turnips should be design entries must be marked with clean, not a table-ready washed one. free of damage caused by freezing, the name of the exhibitor. The Flower pithiness, and secondary rootlets. How to Prepare Vegetables Show Committee will exercise care All samples should look alike, should for Exhibit but cannot be responsible for loss or be clean, and bright in color, but not Beets: color and tenderness are breakage of containers. Additional washed. Remove tops 1 inch desirable qualities in beets. Oversize foliage material and bases may be above crown. should be avoided. As a rule, beets used for all artistic design classes. from 2 - 4 inches in diameter are Radishes: Crisp and tender, medium No artificial flowers or foliage may best. Beets showing white streaks to large, and uniform shape and be used. Coloring of fresh plant should be avoided. They should be color. Free from injury caused by material is not allowed. A very limited smooth, without side roots or cracks. disease, insects, growth cracks, or “dressing” of exhibits is allowed, such If topped, be sure that an inch of damage while digging or handling. as the removal of one or two outside stalk is left on. Clean and wash, exhibit with foliage. petals of very full flowers. Avoid pithy specimens. Beans, Green or Wax: Snap should No noxious weeds will be be under, rather than over mature. Lettuce: Should be crisp, fresh, accepted for display in Teton Long, straight specimens the same firm, free from sunscald, and rots County Fair. No white daisies in length and color should be selected. or mold. Heads should be solid and flower arrangements. free-textured. Loose wrapper leaves Avoid stringiness. The pods should Scale of Points be free from rust spots, dirt, and should be removed just insect blemishes. The end of the before showing. Cultural Perfection: 35% color, 25% form, 15% foliage and stem, bean should be left on, not broken off Onions: Must be thoroughly ripened 10% substance, 10% condition, 5% when picking it. The seeds in the pod with necks dry. Uniformity and distinction of species or variety. should appear to be one-fourth to maturity are of particular importance. one-half grown. Type is important. Avoid large sizes. Flowering Plants: 35% cultural Broccoli: Cut stems before the first Should be clean, smooth, and not perfection, 20% size of plant, 15% whorl of leaves. The length of the peeled (i.e. slick). The loose wrapper floriferousness, 10% rarity, 10% stem should never be over 6 inches. skins should not be removed. Onion color, 10% foliage. Heads should be compact, dark must be solid and there must be no green (avoid yellowing) and free from splits or doubles. Neck should be 2019 FAIR BOOK 45

Foliage Plants: 35% cultural No paraffin. Baked goods must be perfection, 20% size (according to exhibited on paper plates in a Ziploc DEPARTMENTS H, I, J, variety), 15% distinction, 15% rarity, bag; no wrap of foil. Fair entries K: PAINTING, DRAWING 15% form (according to variety) should be made from scratch -- no & PHOTOGRAPHY Arrangements: No scale given box mixes. Due to safety concerns, foods requiring refrigeration will Drop off items on Tuesday, July 23 DIVISION 1: CUT FLOWERS not be accepted. General Rules: All Open Class General Rules: All agricultural crops, painting, drawing, and photography vegetables, fruits, and flowers grown submissions must be framed or DEPARTMENT D: FOOD in a form of controlled environment mounted on mat board or foam core. PRESERVATION will use the same class number Framed submissions must have plus HH (i.e. Class 91 HH). Cut Drop off items on Tuesday, July 23 picture wire permanently attached to flowers and plant material in early 11:00 am — 6:00 pm the back for hanging. Any item that does not meet these requirements morning or late in the afternoon. General Rules: Indicate type will be ineligible for a blue ribbon. For Place flowers and plant material and date canned on jar label. All the safety of all exhibits, if your item immediately in deep, warm water. canned exhibits must be in uniform, has any other type of hanging system, Cut end of stem at a slant. Place regular containers (quarts, pints, it will be accepted at the discretion in cool, dark room or out of drafts and standard jelly jars). The USDA of the Painting & Photography (from heat or air conditioning). Do Complete Guide to Canning (current Superintendent. this for several hours overnight. Place regulations) will be used to determine water in containers before starting the correct processing times for all design. To keep designs fresh, avoid home-canned food items. See other any leaves or petals under water. A DEPARTMENT L: ADULT rules at beginning of food sections CREATIONS bloom is a single flower on one stem. (Department C). Canned goods must Cut specimens are to be judged on be either water bath or pressure Drop off items Tuesday, July 23 their own merits, not those of the processed. Entries should be from last 11:00 am — 6:00 pm containers. Please be sure your vase harvest season and list ingredients. DIVISION 3: LEATHER ART is sturdy enough for your entry. All entries are judged on a 100 point DIVISION 2: ARTISTIC DEPARTMENT E: NEEDLEWORK system: 20 points carving, 20 points ARRANGEMENTS stamping, 20 points dyeing, 20 Class 16: What a Clever Idea: Drop off items on Tuesday, July 23 points assembly, 20 points modeling Flowers arranged in a non-traditional 11:00 am — 6:00 pm container. General Rules: Professionals, please DEPARTMENT M: YOUTH Class 17: An Everlasting Bouquet: read entry information. If your item is PAINTING & DRAWING Arrangement consisting of dried, an original design, please indicate on natural materials, feathers may the “Name of Class” line on the tag Drop off items Tuesday, July 23 be used. (i.e. Class 16 Original Design — 11:00 am — 6:00 pm Textile Painted). Class 18: Mix It Up!: Use vegetables General Rules: All Youth Class and flowers in one arrangement. painting, drawing, and photography submissions must be framed or Class 19: A Succulent Sensation: DEPARTMENT F: QUILTS mounted on mat board or foam core. Unique arrangements with Drop off items on Tuesday, July 23 Framed submissions must have succulents. 11:00 am — 6:00 pm picture wire permanently attached to the back for hanging. Any item that DEPARTMENT C: THE PANTRY DEPARTMENT G: CLOTHING does not meet these requirements CONSTRUCTION will be ineligible for a blue ribbon. For Drop off items Tuesday, July 23 the safety of all exhibits, if your item 11:00 am — 6:00 pm Drop off items on Tuesday, July 23 has any other type of hanging system, General Rules: All canned exhibits 11:00 am — 6:00 pm it will be accepted at the discretion must be in standard (i.e. Ball or Kerr) of the Painting & Photography containers. Judges may open jars if Superintendent. Please remember a considered necessary. Processing person may enter only one article per procedure and time MUST be on jar class, including the “any other” class label. Enter jars with screw bans. if there is a division for that item. 46 TETONCOUNTYFAIR.COM

DEPARTMENT O: DEPARTMENT P: DEPARTMENT Q: INTERMEDIATE CREATIONS JUNIOR CREATIONS NOVICE CREATIONS Division 1: Drop off items Division 1: Drop off items Division 1: Drop off items Wednesday, July 24 Wednesday, July 24 Wednesday, July 24 7:00 am — 10:00 am 7:00 am — 10:00 am 7:00 am — 10:00 am All other divisions: Drop off items All other divisions: Drop off items All other divisions, drop off items Tuesday, July 23 Tuesday, July 23 Tuesday, July 23 11:00 am — 6:00 pm 11:00 am — 6:00 pm 11:00 am — 6:00 pm DIVISION 1: THE GARDEN DIVISION 1: THE GARDEN DIVISION 1: THE GARDEN This division includes vegetables, This division includes vegetables, This division includes vegetables, flowers, herbs, and succulents. Leafy flowers, herbs, and succulents. Leafy flowers, herbs, and succulents. Leafy vegetables in a wide-mouth jar filled vegetables in a wide-mouth jar filled vegetables in a wide-mouth jar filled with water. Please wipe the dirt off with water. Please wipe the dirt off with water. Please wipe the dirt off other vegetables and place on a other vegetables and place on a other vegetables and place on a paper plate. paper plate. paper plate. Class 1: My Salad: Produced out of Class 1: My Salad: Produced out of Class 1: My Salad: Produced out of YOUR garden for a tasty salad. YOUR garden for a tasty salad. YOUR garden for a tasty salad. Class 2: Weird/Largest: Look at Class 2: Weird/Largest: Look at Class 2: Weird/Largest: Look at what grew in my garden! what grew in my garden! what grew in my garden! Class 3: Fairy Garden: Use plants, Class 3: Fairy Garden: Use plants, Class 3: Fairy Garden: Use plants, flowers, and items planted in a flowers, and items planted in a flowers, and items planted in a creative container (i.e. a wagon, box, creative container (i.e. a wagon, box, creative container (i.e. a wagon, box, bucket, pottery dish, toy, etc). bucket, pottery dish, toy, etc). bucket, pottery dish, toy, etc). Class 4: Miniature Fresh Flower Class 4: Miniature Fresh Flower Class 4: Miniature Fresh Flower Arrangement: Measuring no larger Arrangement: Measuring no larger Arrangement: Measuring no larger than 5 inches in all directions. than 5 inches in all directions. than 5 inches in all directions. Container of your choice. Container of your choice. Container of your choice. DIVISION 2: THE PANTRY DIVISION 2: THE PANTRY DIVISION 3: PET ROCK Get out your spoons and measuring Get out your spoons and measuring Show off your friend! Rock weight cups! Bring baked goods on a paper cups! Bring baked goods on a paper must be a minimum of 2 ounces and plate in a Ziploc bag; no wrap or foil. plate in a Ziploc bag; no wrap or foil. no more than 5 pounds. Rock may be dressed in a man-made attire or DIVISION 3: NEEDLE & THREAD DIVISION 3: NEEDLE & THREAD decoratively painted. Sewn, knitted or embroidered items. Sewn, knitted or embroidered items. DIVISION 8: REDUCE, DIVISION 8: REDUCE, REUSE, RECYCLE REUSE, RECYCLE Help keep something out of a landfill Help keep something out of a landfill and give it a new life. Can you create and give it a new life. Can you create something out of your old jeans or something out of your old jeans or other found objects? other found objects?

ALL OPEN CLASS EXHIBIT HALL PRE-ENTRIES ARE DUE BY MONDAY, JULY 15 Please enter online at tetoncountyfair.com or at the Fair Office (305 W. Snow King Ave.) in advance. All instructions and entry fees are posted online. There will be a $2 entry fee for all adult and professional classes June 1 — July 15. There will be a $4 fee for day-of entries. There is only one entry allowed per class. All Open Class exhibits must be dropped off at the Exhibit Hall on the specified day and time. All class rules and regulations can be found online or at the Fair Office. 2019 FAIR BOOK 47 OPEN CLASS EXHIBIT ENTRY FORM All pre-entries due July 15, 2019 ♦ 4:00 PM

$2 per entry for adult & professional classes ♦ Register at TetonCountyFair.com or the Fair Office ♦ $4 “day of” entry

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Our departments have separated. There are now sections for novice, Novice (1 - 6) Open Adult junior, intermediate, as well as adult. Junior (7 - 12) Handicapped There is a $2 per entry fee for all adult and professional classes; there is no charge for Novice, Junior, and Intermediate classes. Intermediate (13 - 18) Professional

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Enter your items online or at the Fair Office in advance; entries can be made in-person Thursday, July 11 and Friday, July 12. Only one entry allowed per class except where noted. There will be a $4 fee for entries made the day of.

Open class exhibits must be dropped off Tuesday, July 23, 2019 from 11:00 am - 6:00 pm at the Exhibit Hall. Open class horticulture and floriculture must be dropped off Wednesday, July 24, 2019 from 7:00 am - 10:00 am at the Exhibit Hall.

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