Celebrate Community & Tradition at the 66TH ANNUAL NORTHERN GILA COUNTY FAIR

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Junior members are those who have not reached their 14th birthday before January 1st, 2020. Senior members are those who have reached their 14th Birthday, but not their 19th, before January 1st, 2020.

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 GYMKHANA HORSE SHOW (open to all horse types and ages) 5PM (Main Arena)

 Dan Meyer- World Famous Sword Swallower Show 3PM  Alpaca Exhibit  Petting Zoo SCHEDULE OF EVENTS  Tractor Display  Hickman' Farms 2020  Explore Fly Fishing  Livestock - large stock 10 am  Livestock Tent - Open to the public WEDNESDAY does not open to the public  LIVESTOCK SHOW (Livestock tent)  Receiving Exhibits 1-5:30 PM (at Tonto Apache Gym) o Open Livestock 10AM

o Goats THURSDAY o Sheep Exhibit tents closed for judging o Steers  Animals (Livestock) Weigh-in/ Check In o Swine (Payson Event Center) 8AM-12PM  Western Horse Show - Main Arena 9AM to 1PM  Small Stock Check-in—Event Center  Gymkhana Horse Show - Open to all horse types Livestock Tent 1PM-3PM and ages - Main Arena 5 PM  Livestock (Small/Large) Meeting

(Livestock Tents—Event Center) 3PM  Open to Public SATURDAY - Gates open at 8 AM  GATES OPEN AT 5PM  CARNIVAL  Bake Sale - 5PM  Alpaca Exhibit  Opening Ceremony "Hailing Our Heroes"  Petting Zoo 5:30 PM (Main Arena)  Tractor Display  TALENT SHOW 6PM (Entertainment Tent)  Hickman' Farms  Alpaca Exhibit  Explore Fly Fishing  Petting Zoo  Live Music - Entertainment Tent  Tractor Display  Exhibits 10AM-6PM (Tonto Apache Gym)  Hickman' Farms Story Time with Payson Library   Explore Fly Fishing Livestock Tent - Open to the public   Livestock Tent - Open to the public FREE MAMMOGRAMS Tonto Apache Gym 9 AM to 5 PM  CARNIVAL  "ENGLISH" HORSE SHOW - Main Arena

9 AM to 1 PM FRIDAY  SMALL STOCK SHOW 8:30AM-12PM (Livestock  Exhibits - Tonto Apache Gym 10AM to 6PM Tent) Story Time with Payson Library  ROUND ROBIN LIVESTOCK COMPETITION - 1PM  CARNIVAL  Dan Meyer- World Famous Sword Swallower Show  Live Music - Entertainment Tent 3PM  Family Day 8AM-5PM  LIVESTOCK AUCTION 4PM (Livestock Tent) Buyer  WESTERN HORSE SHOW (Main Arena) 9AM registration 3PM o Showmanship at Halter  US Mounted Shooting State Finals 4D Jackpot o Western Horsemanship (Main Arena) 5 PM o Western Pleasure o Ranch Horse o Trail SUNDAY o Driving  CARNIVAL  LIVESTOCK SHOW (Livestock tent)  Exhibit Pick up 9am-noon (Tonto Apache Gym) o Open Livestock 10AM  US Mounted Shooting State Finals 4D Jackpot o Goats (Main Arena) 5 PM o Sheep o Steers o Swine

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TABLE OF CONTENTS show immediately after all awards in said Division have Exhibitor Information...... 2 been made. The entry clerks shall under no circumstances allow the award records to leave their possession or to be Livestock Information...... 3 inspected by anyone except authorized officers, until Agriculture, Floriculture & Horticulture...... 8 entries of the judges' decisions have been made, the records Homemaking Arts...... 9 audited and closed. Domestic Science...... 16 Canning...... 17 Hobbies and Handicrafts...... 20 EXHIBITORS Exhibits at the Northern Gila County Fair will be open to Minerals & ...... 22 the public Friday and Saturday from 10AM to 6PM at the Fine Arts...... 23 Tonto Apache Gym. School Exhibit...... 24  Entry tags will be furnished at the time the exhibitor gets Photography...... 25 their exhibitor entered in the online entry system or they will be available at the fair during check-in on Wednesday, September 9th from 1PM to 6PM. EXHIBITOR INFORMATION  All superintendents, attendants and guards are instructed JUDGES AND JUDGING to prevent any attempt to remove any exhibit before the The judging of county fair exhibits will be done using the hour of release. Failure to comply with this rule will call Danish System. Each exhibit is judged for its own level of for forfeiture. quality, as opposed to selecting a Division winner.  All professionals will put a “P” on the righthand Exhibitors learn through receiving an award that shows corner of the exhibitor tag. Basically, if you earn a living how their exhibit conforms to an ideal standard. The list of or make money from your entry you are considered a awards is as follows: professional.   Excellent: Blue ribbon, denotes ―award of excellence.‖ Youth (ages 13 and under)   Good: Red ribbon, denotes ―award of merit.‖ Junior (ages 14-18)  Adult (ages 19-75)  Creditable: White ribbon, denotes ―honorable mention.‖  Senior More than one blue, red, or white ribbon in each Division  Youth/Junior Section: Exhibitors age must be on the may be awarded. It depends on the caliber of the exhibits. entry form. No exhibits, regardless of competition, will receive an  Juniors use the same Division and Class numbers as for award unless it is worthy of such an award, as determined the adults in all departments. by the judge of the Division. The Best of Show exhibits, which meet such standards of quality or enable them to LIVESTOCK EXHIBITORS compete at the state fair if it is possible, shall receive  Exhibitors of livestock must keep neat and clean that part special recognition and a rosette ribbon designating the of the stalls occupied by them and their animals. All litter exhibit as ―Best of Show‖. There may be several in the must be deposited in a place designated by the livestock Division or none may meet the standard. Other special superintendents. Stall cages must be clean when animals awards including ―Judges Choice‖, ―Mayors Choice‖ and are checked out. ―Best of Division‖ may also be awarded.  Open Livestock market exhibitors will use specified

entry forms. Exhibitors will register online at JUDGES AND CLERKING NGCFair.com (This includes open showmanship) Judges shall report to the superintendent or Exhibits  Market Animal entry deadline is July 1st, 2020 Director any person who in any way interferes with or shows any disrespect to them during the judging. If there is REQUIREMENTS any question as to regularity of an entry, or right of any  Exhibitor must be a resident of Gila County residing in animal or article to compete in any Class, the judge or the county for 30 days prior to the fair or have a Gila judges shall report the same immediately to the County Mailing address. superintendent in charge of adjustment. The decision of the  Non-animal entries must have been made during the year judge shall be final in all cases except where mistake, since the last fair. fraud, misrepresentation, or collusion, not discovered at the  The exhibitor is solely responsible for deciding the time of award, is apparent. In such case the fair chairman proper Division and Class number for each entry. may make a decision, or, with his/her approval, the matter  All applications for competitive exhibits must be made may be referred to the fair committee, from whose decision on official entry tags and in accordance with instructions there can be no appeal. and rules. The judges, or persons acting as clerks to the judges, must  Every exhibit must be adequately marked with an entry use special care after awards have been made to see that tag. the name is properly entered in the award book. The judge,  Entries may not use the exhibit number from the superintendent and clerk recording the awards of the previous year's fair. department must sign the award book at the close of each

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EXHIBIT ENTRY AVAILABLE ONLINE Division 2- Swine Class AT WWW.NGCFAIR.COM 1. Breeding Boar 2. Breeding Gilt ENTRY DEADLINES 3. Feeder Hog (179 pounds and below) 4. Market Hog AND RELEASE TIMES Northern Gila County Fair Entries will be accepted from th Division 3- Sheep 1:00-6:00PM on Wednesday, September 9 at the Tonto Class Apache Gym. Ribbons and exhibits are to be picked up th 1. Breeding Ram Sunday, September 13 , from 10:00AM-1:00PM at the 2. Breeding Ewe Tonto Apache Gym. 3. Feeder Lamb (79 pounds and below) Livestock exhibits will be accepted on Thursday, 4. Market Lamb September 10th. All animal entries may be picked up th 5. Sunday, September 13 at 9AM. Entries removed prior to Division 4- Meat Goats exhibit closure will mean forfeiture of awards. Class 1. Breeding Buck 2. Breeding Doe 3. Feeder Goat (59 pounds and below) OPEN LIVESTOCK Department 4. Market Goat

OPEN LIVESTOCK RULES AND REGULATIONS Division 5- Dairy Goats All exhibitors and livestock must be residents of Gila Class County 90 days prior to Northern Gila County Fair. 1. Junior Doe (under 12 months) Livestock are to arrive at the fairgrounds on Friday, 2. Yearling Doe (never freshened) September 11th, 2020. The livestock must remain in a 3. Junior Milking Doe (under 2 years in milk) designated area prior to show and must leave the 4. Senior Milking Doe (over 2 years in milk) fairgrounds after the open show is completed. Proper inspection paperwork must be completed and shown to the Division 6- Goats (Pygmy and dwarf) livestock superintendent prior to unloading livestock. Class All animals must be in good health (diseased, unsightly or 1. Junior Doe (under 12 months) dangerous entries will not be permitted). Fair veterinarian 2. Yearling Doe (never freshened) can restrict any animals from showing for health reasons. 3. Junior Milking Doe (under 2 years in milk) The feeding, watering and handling of the animals will be 4. Senior Milking Doe (over 2 years in milk) responsibilities of the owners. Exhibitors of livestock must 6. Buck keep space occupied by them and their animals neat and 7. Wether clean. All litter must be deposited in a place designated by the livestock superintendent. Stalls must be clean when Division 7- Dairy Cattle animals are checked out. The exhibitor will lose award if Class not cleaned. All judging will be done on the Danish System 1. Dairy Heifer (Blue, Red, White) 2. Dairy Cow 3. Veal (100 day old min to 150 day max age) All open livestock entries must be pre-registered by July 1, 4. Dairy Bull 2020. The entry forms can be found on the county fair website at: www.NGCfair.com. All Division species and Division 8- Showman’s Experience sizes are determined by the livestock superintendent. The livestock superintendent is the final authority on all Any Gila County resident is eligible to enter this event. matters. Animals may be owned or borrowed to use in the Showman’s Experience Showmanship Division. Junior Division 1- Cattle Livestock Market animals may be borrowed with Class permission of animal owner. No animal may be used by 1. Breeding Bull (2 years and older) two exhibitors of the same age group. Age groups (pee-

2. Senior Breeding Bull (born before Jan 1, 2020 wee 4-8, Junior 9-13, Senior 14-18, Adult 19 and up). 3. Breeding Bull Calf (born after Jan 1, 2020) Junior Livestock Show participants may not compete with 4. Breeding Cow (2 years and older) their same animal used in Market Showmanship Divisions. 5. Senior Breeding Heifer (born before Jan 1, 2020) Entry is $10 per person per Division, due by Wednesday 6. Breeding Heifer Calf (born after Jan 1, 2020 Sept 9th 6:00 pm. The entry forms can be found on the 7. Feeder Steer (849 pounds and below) county fair website at: www.NGCfair.com. Show to be held 8. Market Steer Friday Sept. 11th at 3:00 pm (or following Junior Livestock Show). All judging will be done on the Danish System (Blue, Red, White).

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Division 8- Showman’s Experience from 9:00 am- 1:00 pm (Payson Event Center) Class Exhibitor mandatory meeting: Thursday, September 10, 1. Beef 2020 3:00 pm 2. Swine Judging date and time: Saturday, September 12, 2020 3. Sheep starting at 8:00 am 4. Goat Round Robin Showmanship: Saturday, September 12, 2020 starting at 1:00 pm Division 9- Camelid Auction date and time: Saturday, September 12, 2020 Class starting at 4:00 pm 1. Packing Release date and time: Sunday, September 12, 2020 starting 2. Other, Natural, solid at 9:00 am

Country Eggs SMALL STOCK Department Entries are accepted on Thursday, September 10 from 12:00 – 2:00 pm. The eggs must consist of one dozen displayed in an egg carton. The eggs must be clean, fresh and matching All exhibitors must be residents of Gila County and own in size and color. The species must be specified in the entry the small stock being shown. All entries must be received form and will not be returned to the exhibitor. by August 15 to compete at the Northern Gila County Fair. The entry forms can be found at www.NGCfair.com. All Barn Duty Schedule breeds of rabbits must be recognized by the American The barn duty schedule will be available at the exhibitor Rabbit Breeders Association standard of perfection. If a meeting held at 3:00 pm on the day of check in. There will breed is not recognized, they will be entered into the pet be a separate schedule for large animal and small animal Division. Rabbits must have a permanent mark with an ID exhibitors. Exhibitors are responsible for the feed, water, number in the left ear. The tattoo number must be included and care their own animals. Barn duty includes cleaning up on the entry form. Poultry, waterfowl and pigeons must be litter, garbage, and manure piles in the livestock tent area. recognized breed and have a numbered ID band. This ID Barn duty also includes making sure that animals are taken band must be included on the entry form. Turkeys, pigeons, care of (informing either the animal’s owner, geese, ducks and guineas must be entered as singles. Chickens may be entered as singles or trios. A trip consists FFA Advisor, or Livestock Superintendent of any animal of one male and two females that are the same breed, age, welfare concerns). The barn duty person is there to answer variety and size. The ID , breed and variety must be questions and provide information to the public while they included on the entry form. The cooped animals are not are in the barn. dismissed from the fair until Sunday, September 13th starting at 9:00 am. All animals must be removed at this Jr Livestock Auction: Small Stock Weight and Ages time or will become the property of the Northern Gila An exhibitor may only sell animals in one of the Gila County Fair and will be handled accordingly. County Fair’s (Payson, Globe or Young) Junior Livestock Auction. A waiver must be signed prior to judging All animals must be in good health (diseased, unsightly, or indicating the animal will sell through the auction. Each dangerous entries will not be permitted). Fair veterinarian exhibitor may only enter one entry per Division, additional and or Livestock Superintendent can sift animals for health animals in the same Division may be entered in the open reasons. Exhibitors of small stock must keep space division. Exhibitors may enter more than one Division occupied by them and their animals neat and clean. All (raise multiple species) but an exhibitor may sell only one litter must be deposited in a place designated by the large stock market animal and one small stock market livestock superintendent. Cages must be clean when animal in the Northern Gila County Fair Junior Livestock animals are checked out. The exhibitor will lose awards if Auction and must declare at fair weigh-in which animal not cleaned. will be sold. If by chance an exhibitor has two different species entered and the declared species is a blue ribbon Premiums and Judging and the 2nd species receives Grand or Reserve Champion All judging will be done on the Danish System. Please see or if both animals win Grand and/or Reserve Champion, Judging Selection. County Fair buckles are awarded to the both animals will sell at auction. Animals shown as Junior Best of Fur Champion and Senior Best of Fur breeding stock will not be sold in the auction. All FFA Champion, Junior Best of Feather Champion and Senior members that are going through the auction must be signed Best of Feather Champion when complete show is held. up by September 1 and checked through the FFA advisor to The judge will determine if the exhibitor is to receive the see if the member is in good standing. This is not a 4-H award. sanctioned livestock auction. Exhibitors/seller will be paid no sooner than thirty days from the date of the auction. Schedule st There will be no private treaty sales. Animals bearing Registration Due Date: August 1 , 2020 graffiti, glitter, bows, articles of Division in or anything that Weigh-in date and time: Thursday, September 10, 2020 distracts from the animal’s natural appearance will not be from 8:00 am- 12:00 pm (Payson FFA Ag Building) allowed to enter the show and sale. Fair Check-in date and time: Thursday, September 10, 2020

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Purchasing a livestock or small stock project does not Class guarantee that the animal will be sold through the auction. 1. Young Hen (under 1 year) Deadline for owning market steers is June 1, 2020, and 2. Old Hen (over 1 year) swine, sheep and goats is June 1st, 2020. Selling an animal 3. Young Cock (under 1 year) through the Northern Gila County Junior Livestock Auction 4. Old Cock (over 1 year) does not guarantee that a profit will be made. Only youth ages 8-18 (as of January 1, 2019) may enter animals in the Chickens Jr Livestock Auction. The Livestock Committee does not Division 35- Bantam guarantee that there will be a buyer for any individual. It is Division 36- Standard the responsibility of the exhibitor to secure his/her own Class buyer, be present at the scales and ring on time. Livestock 1. Young Male (hatched after 1/1/20) becomes property of the buyer at the time the animal is 2. Old Male (hatched before 1/1/20) bought. Hauling animals will be provided as a courtesy, 3. Young Female (hatched after 1/1/20) however processing costs will be responsibility of the buyer 4. Old Female (hatched before 1/1/20) and must be paid for upon delivery of meat. No less than 5. Young Trio (hatched after 1/1/20) 3% but no more than 10% will be held from seller’s auction 6. Old Trio (hatched before 1/1/20) proceeds to cover auction expenses. All animals sold are 7. Showmanship (Jr. 8-13 as of January 1, 2020, subject to the 3-10% seller’s fee. Sr.14-18 as of January 1, 2020)

Other Caged Birds  Market Turkey Division 37 . Tom: (minimum weight-14 pounds) Class (maximum age: 20 months) 1. Young Male (hatched after 1/1/20) . Hen: (minimum weight-14 pounds) 2. Old Male (hatched before 1/1/20) (maximum age: 20 months) 3. Young Female (hatched after 1/1/20)  Market Rabbit (Only Meat Breeds) 4. Old Female (hatched before 1/1/20) . Pen of three: (minimum weight-3 pounds) 5. Young Trio (hatched after 1/1/20) (maximum age: 10 weeks) 6. Old Trio (hatched before 1/1/)20  Market Chicken Fryers (Only Meat Breeds) . Pen of three: (minimum weight-5 pounds) Country Eggs Division 38 Small Stock Divisions Class 1. Small (Minimum 18 ounces) Division 19- Rabbits- (Due to Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease 2. Medium (Minimum 21 ounces) RHDV2 in no rabbit Divisions will be offered at 3. Large (Minimum 24 ounces) the 2020 Northern Gila County Fair) 4. X-Large (Minimum 27 ounces) 5. Jumbo (Minimum 30 ounces) Guinea Pigs Division 20- Guinea Pigs Turkey Class Division 39 1. Junior Sow (4 months & under) Class 2. Intermediate Sow (4-6 months) 1. Young Tom (under 1 year) 3. Senior Sow (over 6 months) 2. Old Tom (over 1 year) 4. Junior Boar (4 months & under) 3. Young Hen (under 1 year) 5. Intermediate Boar (4- 6 months) 4. Old Hen (over 1 year) 6. Senior Boar (over 6 months) 5. Showmanship (Jr. youth age 8-13, 7. Showmanship (Jr. 8-13 as of January 1, 2020, 6. Showmanship (Sr. youth age 14-18) Sr.14-18 as of January 1, 2020) 7. Market Turkey (youth ages 8-18) (minimum weight-14 pounds) (maximum age: 20 months) Waterfowl 8. Turkey Educational Poster Division 21- Ducks Division 22- Geese Meat Rabbits- (Due to Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Class RHDV2 in Arizona no rabbit Divisions will be offered at 1. Young Male (under 1 year) the 2020 Northern Gila County Fair) 2. Old Male (over 1 year) Division 40 3. Young Female (under 1 year) Class 4. Old Female (over 1 year) 1. Meat Rabbit Pen of three: (minimum weight-3 5. Showmanship (Jr. 8-13 as of January 1, 2020, pounds) (maximum age: 10 weeks) Sr.14-18 as of January 1, 2020) Meat Chickens Pigeons Division 41 Division 34 Class

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1. Market Chicken Fryers (Only Meat Breeds) Pen Premiums and Judging of three: (minimum weight-5 pounds) Junior division is ages 8-13 years old as of January 01, 2020. Senior division is ages 14-18 as of January 01, 2020. All judging will be done on the Danish System (Blue, Red, JR. LIVESTOCK Department White). Each livestock Division will have market and showmanship in each age division. Exhibitors market All exhibitors and livestock must be residents of Gila animal is the animal entered for showmanship. County. Only youth ages 8-18 (as of January 1, 2020) may Northern Gila County Fair buckles are awarded to the enter this division. It is suggested youth participate in either Champion Junior and Senior showmanship divisions in the 4-H, FFA, or community livestock organizations with each Division (judge will determine if the exhibitor is to their livestock project so youth gain the full experience receive the award according to merit if no competition). these organizations offer but this is not required. Youth for Champion and Reserve Champion market animals from the Quality Care of Animals (YQCA) Division certification each age division and Division will be called in for Final is required. Exhibitor must have raised animal he/she Drive to be awarded Northern Gila County Fair overall shows and provide proof of ownership. Grand & Reserve Market Champion buckles. Junior and Each exhibitor may only enter one entry per Division, senior champions of Livestock and Small Stock additional animals in the same Division may be entered in showmanship (Beef, Swine, Goat, Sheep, Turkey, Best of the open division. Exhibitors may enter more than one Fur, and Best of Feather) are eligible to compete in the Division (raise multiple species) but an exhibitor may sell Round Robin Showmanship competition. If an exhibitor is only one large stock market animal and one small stock the winner in more than one project, the showman will market animal in the Northern Gila County Fair Junior select which project they will represent, and the reserve Livestock Auction and must declare at fair weigh-in which champion of the project not represented will then represent animal will be sold. If by chance an exhibitor has two that project. different species entered and the declared species is a blue ribbon and the 2nd species receives Grand or Reserve Schedule Champion or if both animals win Grand and/or Reserve Tagging date and time: June 27, 2020 from 9:00 am - 12:00 Champion, both animals will sell at auction All livestock pm (Payson FFA Ag Building) Request for optional tagging entries must be pre-registered by July 1st. The entry forms day must be approved by Livestock Superintendent prior to can be found on the county fair website at: June 27, 2020 by 9am. www.NGCfair.com. There will be no tampering with Registration Due Date: July 01, 2020 livestock exhibits that are not owned by the exhibitor, Weigh-in date and time: Thursday, September 10, 2020 doing so will lead to being disqualified. Each exhibitor from 8:00 am- 12:00 pm (Payson FFA Ag Building) must exhibit and take care of his/her own animal whenever Fair Check-in date and time: Thursday, September 10, 2020 possible. The exhibitor is responsible for fitting and from 9:00 am- 1:00 pm (Payson Event Center) showing of his/her animal and may assist others in this Exhibitor mandatory meeting: Thursday, September 10, learning experience. Parents can supervise and verbally 2020 3:00 pm help the exhibitors during fitting and show time. However, Judging date and time: Friday, September 11, 2020 starting they will not be able to physically help unless the exhibitor at 1:00 pm is in danger. Colored spray finish and/or mousse will not be Round Robin Showmanship: Saturday, September 12, 2020 allowed. Black may only be used on the hooves. All market starting at 1:00 pm steers, lambs and goats must be dehorned, and all animals Auction date and time: Saturday, September 12, 2020 must be manageable by the exhibitor. Exhibitors of starting at 4:00 pm livestock must keep space occupied by them and their Release date and time: Sunday, September 12, 2020 starting animals neat and clean. All litter must be deposited in a at 9:00 am place designated by the livestock superintendent. Stalls must be completely clean when animals are checked out. code The exhibitor will lose premiums if not cleaned. Each Long on short sleeve button up western , pants exhibitor is required to work their assigned time Class for and or . FFA members should be dressed in the livestock exhibit tent, assignment will be given during official attire. The FFA members should be dressed in black mandatory Junior Livestock Meeting (following official pants, tie, white shirt and FFA . weigh). Any exception must be cleared with the livestock superintendent. Livestock Weights and Ages Market animals must be weighed, checked and tagged at Educational Display the tagging to enter the Northern Gila County Fair. Each exhibitor is expected to display their animal project in Additionally, the sifting committee will examine livestock a way that educates the public about their animal. A for health and handling deficiencies and determine if the minimum of one educational poster is required to be animal will compete at the fair. The livestock will be sifted hung over your pen to educate the public regarding your for exceeding maximum age requirements. animal. An additional sign may be included that shows the name of your animal and pictures throughout the project  Market Steers experience. . Minimum weight: 950 pounds . Maximum age: 24 months

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. Maximum pay weight: 1350 pounds champion. Except for the champion exhibitors, all others  Market Swine wishing to retain their project animals can do so by . Minimum weight: 180 pounds notifying the livestock superintendent. Animals shown as . Maximum age: 8 months breeding stock will not be sold in the auction. All FFA . Maximum pay weight: 285 pounds members that are going through the auction must be signed  Market Lambs up by September 1 and checked through the FFA advisor to . Minimum weight: 80 pounds see if the member is in good standing. This is not a 4-H . Maximum age: 12 months sanctioned livestock auction Exhibitors/seller will be paid . Maximum pay weight:160 pounds no sooner than thirty days from the date of the auction.  Market Goats There will be no private treaty sales. Animals bearing . Minimum weight: 50 pounds graffiti, glitter, bows, articles of Clashing or anything that . Maximum age: 12 months distracts from the animal’s natural appearance will not be . Maximum pay weight:120 pounds allowed to enter the show ring and sale.

All livestock that will be participating in the auction must Purchasing a livestock project does not guarantee that the be officially weighed at weigh-in Thursday, September 10, animal will be sold through the auction. Deadline for 2020 from 8:00 am- 12:00 pm (Payson FFA Ag Building). owning market steers is May 1, 2020, and swine, sheep and st All animals will be dry and cleaned of excessive debris goats is June 1 , 2020. Selling an animal through the when weighed. If the weight is disputed, the animal will be Northern Gila County Junior Livestock Auction does not taken off the scale to rebalance and weighed again guarantee that a profit will be made. The Livestock immediately. Then, the second weight will be the official Committee does not guarantee that there will be a buyer for weight for the animal. The animal in question cannot leave any individual. It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to the scale area. If the animal leaves the scale area without secure his/her own buyer, be present at the scales and ring registering the protest, the initial weight is considered the on time. Livestock becomes property of the buyer at the official weight. Manageable animals that do not meet time the animal is bought. Hauling animals will be weigh-in requirements will be allowed to be used in provided as a courtesy, however processing costs will be showmanship but will not be allowed to sale in the auction. responsibility of the buyer and must be paid for upon Barn Duty Schedule delivery of meat. No less than 3% but no more than 10% The barn duty schedule will be available at the exhibitor will be held from seller’s auction proceeds to cover auction meeting held at 3:00 pm on the day of check in. There will expenses. All animals sold are subject to the 3-10% seller’s be a separate schedule for large animal and small animal fee. There is a maximum pay weight for the livestock are exhibitors. Exhibitors are responsible for the feed, water, sold through the auction. Animals that exceed the above and care their own animals. Barn duty includes cleaning up weights may be sold, but the sale price will be based on the litter, garbage, and manure piles in the livestock tent area. maximum pay weight. Barn duty also includes making sure that animals are taken care of (informing either the animal’s owner, FFA Advisor, Maximum pay weights or Livestock Superintendent of any animal welfare  Market Steers- 1350 pounds concerns). The barn duty person is there to answer  Market Swine- 285 pounds questions and provide information to the public while they  Market Sheep- 160 pounds are in the barn.  Market Goats- 120 pounds

Health Inspection Sale Order All animals must be in good health (diseased, unsightly, or The animals will be rotated in the following order: Market dangerous entries will not be permitted). Fair veterinarian Rabbits, Market Chickens, Sheep, Beef, Goat, Swine, can sift animals for health reasons. The use of prohibitive Turkey - Champion, Reserve and Best Bred and Fed of substances in any animal such as antibiotics, growth each. The auction would then proceed with the blue-ribbon stimulants, or tranquilizers without the prescription of a animals continuing with the rotation until all animals are licensed veterinarian and proper documentation, is strictly sold. Species will be interspersed so that all 1st place blues, forbidden and is against Federal Law. The livestock etc. will sell together and the same with the reds. Actual superintendent and/or fair veterinarian may require drug placing’s will be listed on the sale order. testing on any animal exhibited. All livestock exhibitors must obtain a Seasonal Pass to be emitted into the county The livestock superintendent is the final authority on all fair. More information to obtain Seasonal Pass can be found matters. at: https://agriculture.az.gov/seasonal-passes.

Auction Division 101- Beef An exhibitor may only sell animals in one of the Gila Class Number County Fairs (Payson, Globe or Young) Junior Livestock 1. Market Steer (under 24 months of age) Auction. A waiver must be signed prior to judging 2. Gila County Bred and Fed indicating the animal will sell through the auction. All 3. Showmanship- Junior (8-13) grand and reserve champion livestock must be sold through 4. Showmanship- Senior (14-18) the auction even if an exhibitor has more than one 5. Beef Educational Poster

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Breeding Stock 6PM on 9-9-20. 6. Heifer (under 2 no calf)  7. Cow (over 2) Entries will be made online by photograph only, at the 8. Bull Calves (under 2) same website by 6PM on 9-9-20. 9. Prospect Steer  If participant can't access the web, then ENTRY FORM—with entry number--(available at the Payson Division 102- Swine Library) and PHOTO of your entry can be submitted at Class Number the Tonto Apache gym from 1PM to 5:30PM on 9-9-20. 1. Market Swine (under 8 months of age) 2. Showmanship- Junior (8-13)  There will be a first prize winner in each category and 3. Showmanship- Senior (14-18) the prize is $50 in cash or a $50 gift certificate to Plant 4. Swine Educational Poster Fair Nursery. Prizes are given on a first-come-first- Breeding Stock served basis meaning that the first person to collect his 5. Sow prize will get his choice of prizes. When one type of 6. Boar prize (cash or gift certificate) runs out, the remaining 7. Feeder Prospect Hog prize winners will get what is left over—NO EXCEPTIONS. Prizes (and/or produce) can be picked Division 103- Sheep up at the Tonto Apache gym between 10AM and 1PM Class Number on Sunday, 9-13-20. If unable to pick up your prize at 1. Market Lamb (under 12 months of age) that time, it will be mailed to you. 2. Showmanship- Junior (8-13)  Prize money is sponsored by Plant Fair Nursery and 3. Showmanship- Senior (14-18) High-Country Garden Club. 4. Sheep Educational Poster Breeding Stock  All entries must have been grown in Gila county THIS 5. Ewe YEAR except for category #5, 6, 7 which must have 6. Ram been grown in Gila county in recent years. 7. Feeder Prospect Lamb  Winners of categories 1 and 2 may, if they choose, Division 104- Goats display their winning entry at the Tonto Apache gym. Class Number All other entries will NOT be displayed at the fair 1. Market Goat (under 12 months of age) except via slide show on a big screen TV. 2. Showmanship- Junior (8-13)  Judges' rulings will be final. 3. Showmanship- Senior (14-18) 4. Goat Educational Poster  Judging to be done by Lynne DeVoe. Breeding Stock 5. Kid- Doe/Buck/Wether THE 7 CONTESTS AND 6. Doe 7. Buck SPECIFIC CONTEST RULES: 8. Feeder Prospect Goat Agriculture, Floriculture and AGRICULTURE, HORTICULTURE & Horticulture Department FLORICULTURE DEPARTMENT Division 315- Virtual 2020 Garden Contest 2020 VIRTUAL GARDEN CONTESTS Class (Division 315) See rules for details. 1. Largest pumpkin by weight. Adult and youth categories. 1 entry only, with one photo of pumpkin AND weight shown on a scale. SUPERINTENDENT: 2. Longest zucchini. Adult and youth categories. 1 entry Dorothy Howell, 928-978-4311 only, with one photo of zucchini and MEASUREMENT GENERAL RULES shown with tape measure. Since the High-Country Garden Club is NOT having their 3. Best vegetable/ fruit harvest. Adult only. 1 entry only. usual display of Horticulture/ Floriculture exhibits this year Photo will show a medley of 6 or more different items but it will be holding contests instead. The categories and only one specimen of each item. specific rules are described below. Here are the general 4. Best fresh cut flowers. Adult only. An exhibitor may rules for this year's fair. have 4 entries in this category if entries are different in  Participants must fill out a NON-LIVESTOCK ENTRY color or variety. No accessories (eg. No fake flowers, no FORM and must specify the category they are entering. paint) allowed. The form must be completed in its entirety. All entries 5. Best Container Garden. Any container garden, e.g., dish, will get an entry number. If at all possible, entry forms fairy, pot, chair, or any unusual container. Adult and youth will be submitted online at NGCFair.com website by categories. An exhibitor may have 4 entries in this

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category. Division 502- Infant Apparel Sewing Only CLASS 6. Best herb container garden. 2 or more plants in a pot, Crib Blanket chair or other container. Adult only. An exhibitor may 1. , any type have 4 entries in this category provided each entry has 2. Infant Garment different herbs. 3. Infant 7. Best show-stopping indoor exhibition plant(s) in one pot. 4. Smocking, any garment Adult only. An exhibitor may have 4 entries in this 5. Any other category provided each entry has a different plant(s). Division 503- In addition to the ―Special Regulations‖ in the HOMEMAKING ARTS Department Homemaking Arts Department, the following definition and rules apply:

 SPECIAL RULES & REGULATIONS: Defined as garments made by using a ―surface ‖ 1. All articles must be laundered, cleaned and ironed. design technique that is accomplished by affixing ‖ 2. All exhibits must have been made by the exhibitor in fabric to a ―foundation fabric, e.g. muslin, flannel whose name they are entered and must have been sweatshirt, or other fabric suitable as a foundation. completed during the past year.  Garment must be lined 3. The exhibitor is solely responsible for deciding on the  Garment can include, but is not limited to, PROPER CLASS AND LOT number for each entry. embroidery motifs, beading, fabric manipulation, Entries improperly classified will NOT be changed or quilting and other surface design techniques. judged.  Entrants can enter no more than three (3) garments 4. Any article that won a ribbon in a previous fair cannot per lot be entered for competition in this fair.  Garments should be fashionable and wearable. 5. ONLY ONE ARTICLE MAY BE ENTERED PER CLASS PERSON IN EACH LOT, unless stated otherwise. Sets 1. Jacket must be pinned together by the exhibitor to prevent 2. Vest loss. 3. Ensemble (more than 1 piece) 6. Use same Class and Lot numbers as regular entries 4. Formal Vest 7. All wall hangings and pictures must be ready to hang. 5. Formal Long 8. There will be a Best of Show presented in each class 6. Formal Jacket providing Best of Show criteria are met. Division 501--Sewing Division 504-Afghans CLASS CLASS 1. 1. Crocheted, Ripple 2. , fancy or decorated 2. Crocheted, Granny Square, embroider or knit 3. Blouse, plain tailored 3. Crocheted, Navajo 4. Housecoat or Caftan 4. Crocheted, Made in strips 5. Shirt, boy's western or other 5. Crocheted, Any other 6. Shirt, men's western or other 6. Afghan stitch, plain 7. Shirt, girls western or other 7. Afghan stitch, decorated with embroidery or knit 8. Shirt, lady's western or other 8. Knitted, named pattern 9. Potholders, decorative or functional (2) 9. Knitted, most elaborate design 10. Dress, child's over six 10. Knitted, made in strips 11. Dress, child's under six 11. Broomstick 12. Formal Dress 12. Hairpin Lace 13. Lady's Dress, any other type 13. Crocheted crib afghan 14. Strip quilted item, lady's coat 14. Knitted crib afghan 15. 15. Made from kit 16. or 16. Any other afghan, named 17. Any garment decorated 18. Purse or Bag 19. Vest, lined or unlined Division 505 Quilts—Hand Quilted 20. Patchwork Garment CLASS 21. Quilted Garment 1. Wall Hanging, Pieced 22. Stuffed Toy 2. Wall Hanging, Applique 23. Painted, homemade 3. Wall Hanging, Candle wicking 24. Doll Clothes 4. Wall Hanging, Picture 25. Any other 5. Wall Hanging, Tied 6. Wall Hanging, Trapunto 7. Wall Hanging, Embroidered, hand 8. Wall Hanging, Embroidered, machine

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9. Wall Hanging, Crazy 3. Wall Hanging, Candle wicking 10. Wall Hanging, Whole cloth 4. Wall Hanging, Picture 11. Wall Hanging, Mixed technique 5. Wall Hanging, Tied 12. Wall Hanging, Group quilt 6. Wall Hanging, Trapunto 13. Wall Hanging, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 7. Wall Hanging, Embroidered, hand 14. Wall Hanging, Kit Registered pattern 8. Wall Hanging, Embroidered, machine 15. Wall Hanging, Self-Design 9. Wall Hanging, Crazy 16. Wall Hanging, Non-precision quilting 10. Wall Hanging, Whole cloth 17. Baby Quilt, Pieced 11. Wall Hanging, Mixed technique 18. Baby Quilt, Applique 12. Wall Hanging, Group quilt 19. Baby Quilt, Candle wicking 13. Wall Hanging, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 20. Baby Quilt, Picture 14. Wall Hanging, Kit Registered pattern 21. Baby Quilt, Tied 15. Wall Hanging, Self-Design 22. Baby Quilt, Trapunto 16. Wall Hanging, Non-precision quilting 23. Baby Quilt, Embroidered, hand 17. Baby Quilt, Pieced 24. Baby Quilt, Embroidered, machine 18. Baby Quilt, Applique 25. Baby Quilt, Crazy 19. Baby Quilt, Candle wicking 26. Baby Quilt, Whole cloth 20. Baby Quilt, Picture 27. Baby Quilt, Mixed technique 21. Baby Quilt, Tied 28. Baby Quilt, Group quilt 22. Baby Quilt, Trapunto 29. Baby Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 23. Baby Quilt, Embroidered, hand 30. Baby Quilt, Kit Registered pattern 24. Baby Quilt, Embroidered, machine 31. Baby Quilt, Self-Design 25. Baby Quilt, Crazy 32. Baby Quilt, Non-precision quilting 26. Baby Quilt, Whole cloth 33. Lap Quilt, Pieced 27. Baby Quilt, Mixed technique 34. Lap Quilt, Applique 28. Baby Quilt, Group quilt 35. Lap Quilt, Candle wicking 29. Baby Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 36. Lap Quilt, Picture 30. Baby Quilt, Kit Registered pattern 37. Lap Quilt, Tied 31. Baby Quilt, Self-Design 38. Lap Quilt, Trapunto 32. Baby Quilt, Non-precision quilting 39. Lap Quilt, Embroidered, hand 33. Lap Quilt, Pieced 40. Lap Quilt, Embroidered, machine 34. Lap Quilt, Applique 41. Lap Quilt, Crazy 35. Lap Quilt, Candle wicking 42. Lap Quilt, Whole cloth 36. Lap Quilt, Picture 43. Lap Quilt, Mixed Technique 37. Lap Quilt, Tied 44. Lap Quilt, Group quilt 38. Lap Quilt, Trapunto 45. Lap Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 39. Lap Quilt, Embroidered, hand 46. Lap Quilt, Kit Registered pattern 40. Lap Quilt, Embroidered, machine 47. Lap Quilt, Self-Design 41. Lap Quilt, Crazy 48. Lap Quilt, Non-precision quilting 42. Lap Quilt, Whole cloth 49. Bed-Sized Quilt, Pieced 43. Lap Quilt, Mixed Technique 50. Bed-Sized Quilt, Applique 44. Lap Quilt, Group quilt 51. Bed-Sized Quilt, Candle wicking 45. Lap Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 52. Bed-Sized Quilt, Picture 46. Lap Quilt, Kit Registered pattern 53. Bed-Sized Quilt, Tied 47. Lap Quilt, Self-Design 54. Bed-Sized Quilt, Trapunto 48. Lap Quilt, Non-precision quilting 55. Bed-Sized Quilt, Embroidered, hand 49. Bed-Sized Quilt, Pieced 56. Bed-Sized Quilt, Embroidered, machine 50. Bed-Sized Quilt, Applique 57. Bed-Sized Quilt, Crazy 51. Bed-Sized Quilt, Candle wicking 58. Bed-Sized Quilt, Whole cloth 52. Bed-Sized Quilt, Picture 59. Bed-Sized Quilt, Mixed technique 53. Bed-Sized Quilt, Tied 60. Bed-Sized Quilt, Group quilt 54. Bed-Sized Quilt, Trapunto 61. Bed-Sized Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 55. Bed-Sized Quilt, Embroidered, hand 62. Bed-Sized Quilt, Kit Registered pattern 56. Bed-Sized Quilt, Embroidered, machine 63. Bed-Sized Quilt, Self-Design 57. Bed-Sized Quilt, Crazy 64. Bed-Sized Quilt, Non-precision quilting 58. Bed-Sized Quilt, Whole cloth 65. Other Hand Quilted Quilts, named 59. Bed-Sized Quilt, Mixed technique 60. Bed-Sized Quilt, Group quilt Division 506 Quilts--Sewing Machine Quilted 61. Bed-Sized Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns CLASS 62. Bed-Sized Quilt, Kit Registered pattern 1. Wall Hanging, Pieced 63. Bed-Sized Quilt, Self-Design 2. Wall Hanging, Applique 64. Bed-Sized Quilt, Non-precision quilting

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65. Other Sewing Machine Quilted Quilts, named 12. Wall Hanging, Group quilt 13. Wall Hanging, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns Division 507 Quilts--Computerized Quilted 14. Wall Hanging, Kit Registered pattern CLASS 15. Wall Hanging, Self-Design 1. Wall Hanging, Pieced 16. Wall Hanging, Non-precision quilting 2. Wall Hanging, Applique 17. Baby Quilt, Pieced 3. Wall Hanging, Candle wicking 18. Baby Quilt, Applique 4. Wall Hanging, Picture 19. Baby Quilt, Candle wicking 5. Wall Hanging, Tied 20. Baby Quilt, Picture 6. Wall Hanging, Trapunto 21. Baby Quilt, Tied 7. Wall Hanging, Embroidered, hand 22. Baby Quilt, Trapunto 8. Wall Hanging, Embroidered, machine 23. Baby Quilt, Embroidered, hand 9. Wall Hanging, Crazy 24. Baby Quilt, Embroidered, machine 10. Wall Hanging, Whole cloth 25. Baby Quilt, Crazy 11. Wall Hanging, Mixed technique 26. Baby Quilt, Whole cloth 12. Wall Hanging, Group quilt 27. Baby Quilt, Mixed technique 13. Wall Hanging, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 28. Baby Quilt, Group quilt 14. Wall Hanging, Kit Registered pattern 29. Baby Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 15. Wall Hanging, Self-Design 30. Baby Quilt, Kit Registered pattern 16. Wall Hanging, Non-precision quilting 31. Baby Quilt, Self-Design 17. Baby Quilt, Pieced 32. Baby Quilt, Non-precision quilting 18. Baby Quilt, Applique 33. Lap Quilt, Pieced 19. Baby Quilt, Candlewicking 34. Lap Quilt, Applique 20. Baby Quilt, Picture 35. Lap Quilt, Candle wicking 21. Baby Quilt, Tied 36. Lap Quilt, Picture 22. Baby Quilt, Trapunto 37. Lap Quilt, Tied 23. Baby Quilt, Embroidered, hand 38. Lap Quilt, Trapunto 24. Baby Quilt, Embroidered, machine 39. Lap Quilt, Embroidered, hand 25. Baby Quilt, Crazy 40. Lap Quilt, Embroidered, machine 26. Baby Quilt, Whole cloth 41. Lap Quilt, Crazy 27. Baby Quilt, Mixed technique 42. Lap Quilt, Whole cloth 28. Baby Quilt, Group quilt 43. Lap Quilt, Mixed Technique 29. Baby Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 44. Lap Quilt, Group quilt 30. Baby Quilt, Kit Registered pattern 45. Lap Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 31. Baby Quilt, Self-Design 46. Lap Quilt, Kit Registered pattern 32. Baby Quilt, Non-precision quilting 47. Lap Quilt, Self-Design 33. Lap Quilt, Pieced 48. Lap Quilt, Non-precision quilting 34. Lap Quilt, Applique 49. Bed-Sized Quilt, Pieced 35. Lap Quilt, Candle wicking 50. Bed-Sized Quilt, Applique 36. Lap Quilt, Picture 51. Bed-Sized Quilt, Candle wicking 37. Lap Quilt, Tied 52. Bed-Sized Quilt, Picture 38. Lap Quilt, Trapunto 53. Bed-Sized Quilt, Tied 39. Lap Quilt, Embroidered, hand 54. Bed-Sized Quilt, Trapunto 40. Lap Quilt, Embroidered, machine 55. Bed-Sized Quilt, Embroidered, hand 41. Lap Quilt, Crazy 56. Bed-Sized Quilt, Embroidered, machine 42. Lap Quilt, Whole cloth 57. Bed-Sized Quilt, Crazy 43. Lap Quilt, Mixed Technique 58. Bed-Sized Quilt, Whole cloth 44. Lap Quilt, Group quilt 59. Bed-Sized Quilt, Mixed technique 60. Bed-Sized Quilt, Group quilt Division 508 Quilts--Longarm Quilted 61. Bed-Sized Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns CLASS 62. Bed-Sized Quilt, Kit Registered pattern 1. Wall Hanging, Pieced 63. Bed-Sized Quilt, Self-Design 2. Wall Hanging, Applique 64. Bed-Sized Quilt, Non-precision quilting 3. Wall Hanging, Candle wicking 65. Other Longarm Quilted Quilts, named 4. Wall Hanging, Picture 5. Wall Hanging, Tied Division 509 Quilts--Professional Sewing Machine Quilted 6. Wall Hanging, Trapunto CLASS 7. Wall Hanging, Embroidered, hand 1. Wall Hanging, Pieced 8. Wall Hanging, Embroidered, machine 2. Wall Hanging, Applique 9. Wall Hanging, Crazy 3. Wall Hanging, Candle wicking 10. Wall Hanging, Whole cloth 4. Wall Hanging, Picture 11. Wall Hanging, Mixed technique 5. Wall Hanging, Tied

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6. Wall Hanging, Trapunto CLASS 7. Wall Hanging, Embroidered, hand 1. Wall Hanging, Pieced 8. Wall Hanging, Embroidered, machine 2. Wall Hanging, Applique 9. Wall Hanging, Crazy 3. Wall Hanging, Candle wicking 10. Wall Hanging, Whole cloth 4. Wall Hanging, Picture 11. Wall Hanging, Mixed technique 5. Wall Hanging, Tied 12. Wall Hanging, Group quilt 6. Wall Hanging, Trapunto 13. Wall Hanging, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 7. Wall Hanging, Embroidered, hand 14. Wall Hanging, Kit Registered pattern 8. Wall Hanging, Embroidered, machine 15. Wall Hanging, Self-Design 9. Wall Hanging, Crazy 16. Wall Hanging, Non-precision quilting 10. Wall Hanging, Whole cloth 17. Baby Quilt, Pieced 11. Wall Hanging, Mixed technique 18. Baby Quilt, Applique 12. Wall Hanging, Group quilt 19. Baby Quilt, Candle wicking 13. Wall Hanging, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 20. Baby Quilt, Picture 14. Wall Hanging, Kit Registered pattern 21. Baby Quilt, Tied 15. Wall Hanging, Self-Design 22. Baby Quilt, Trapunto 16. Wall Hanging, Non-precision quilting 23. Baby Quilt, Embroidered, hand 17. Baby Quilt, Pieced 24. Baby Quilt, Embroidered, machine 18. Baby Quilt, Applique 25. Baby Quilt, Crazy 19. Baby Quilt, Candle wicking 26. Baby Quilt, Whole cloth 20. Baby Quilt, Picture 27. Baby Quilt, Mixed technique 21. Baby Quilt, Tied 28. Baby Quilt, Group quilt 22. Baby Quilt, Trapunto 29. Baby Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 23. Baby Quilt, Embroidered, hand 30. Baby Quilt, Kit Registered pattern 24. Baby Quilt, Embroidered, machine 31. Baby Quilt, Self-Design 25. Baby Quilt, Crazy 32. Baby Quilt, Non-precision quilting 26. Baby Quilt, Whole cloth 33. Lap Quilt, Pieced 27. Baby Quilt, Mixed technique 34. Lap Quilt, Applique 28. Baby Quilt, Group quilt 35. Lap Quilt, Candle wicking 29. Baby Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 36. Lap Quilt, Picture 30. Baby Quilt, Kit Registered pattern 37. Lap Quilt, Tied 31. Baby Quilt, Self-Design 38. Lap Quilt, Trapunto 32. Baby Quilt, Professionally Designed 39. Lap Quilt, Embroidered, hand 33. Lap Quilt, Pieced 40. Lap Quilt, Embroidered, machine 34. Lap Quilt, Applique 41. Lap Quilt, Crazy 35. Lap Quilt, Candle wicking 42. Lap Quilt, Whole cloth 36. Lap Quilt, Picture 43. Lap Quilt, Mixed Technique 37. Lap Quilt, Tied 44. Lap Quilt, Group quilt 38. Lap Quilt, Trapunto 45. Lap Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 39. Lap Quilt, Embroidered, hand 46. Lap Quilt, Kit Registered pattern 40. Lap Quilt, Embroidered, machine 47. Lap Quilt, Self-Design 41. Lap Quilt, Crazy 48. Lap Quilt, Professionally Designed 42. Lap Quilt, Whole cloth 49. Bed-Sized Quilt, Pieced 43. Lap Quilt, Mixed Technique 50. Bed-Sized Quilt, Applique 44. Lap Quilt, Group quilt 51. Bed-Sized Quilt, Candle wicking 45. Lap Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 52. Bed-Sized Quilt, Picture 46. Lap Quilt, Kit Registered pattern 53. Bed-Sized Quilt, Tied 47. Lap Quilt, Self-Design 54. Bed-Sized Quilt, Trapunto 48. Lap Quilt, Professionally Designed 55. Bed-Sized Quilt, Embroidered, hand 49. Bed-Sized Quilt, Pieced 56. Bed-Sized Quilt, Embroidered, machine 50. Bed-Sized Quilt, Applique 57. Bed-Sized Quilt, Crazy 51. Bed-Sized Quilt, Candle wicking 58. Bed-Sized Quilt, Whole cloth 52. Bed-Sized Quilt, Picture 59. Bed-Sized Quilt, Mixed technique 53. Bed-Sized Quilt, Tied 60. Bed-Sized Quilt, Group quilt 54. Bed-Sized Quilt, Trapunto 61. Bed-Sized Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 55. Bed-Sized Quilt, Embroidered, hand 62. Bed-Sized Quilt, Kit Registered pattern 56. Bed-Sized Quilt, Embroidered, machine 63. Bed-Sized Quilt, Self-Design 57. Bed-Sized Quilt, Crazy 64. Bed-Sized Quilt, Non-precision quilting 58. Bed-Sized Quilt, Whole cloth 65. Other Professional Sewing Machine Quilted Quilts, named 59. Bed-Sized Quilt, Mixed technique 60. Bed-Sized Quilt, Group quilt Division 510 Quilts--Professionally Computerized Quilted 61. Bed-Sized Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns

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62. Bed-Sized Quilt, Kit Registered pattern 55. Bed-Sized Quilt, Embroidered, hand 63. Bed-Sized Quilt, Self-Design 56. Bed-Sized Quilt, Embroidered, machine 64. Bed-Sized Quilt, Professionally Designed 57. Bed-Sized Quilt, Crazy 65. Other Computerized Quilted Quilts, named 58. Bed-Sized Quilt, Whole cloth 59. Bed-Sized Quilt, Mixed technique Division 511 60. Bed-Sized Quilt, Group quilt Quilts--Professionally Longarm Quilted 61. Bed-Sized Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns CLASS 62. Bed-Sized Quilt, Kit Registered pattern 1. Wall Hanging, Pieced 63. Bed-Sized Quilt, Self-Design 2. Wall Hanging, Applique 64. Bed-Sized Quilt, Professionally Designed 3. Wall Hanging, Candle wicking 65. Other Longarm Quilted Quilts, named 4. Wall Hanging, Picture 5. Wall Hanging, Tied 6. Wall Hanging, Trapunto Division 512 Rugs 7. Wall Hanging, Embroidered, hand CLASS 8. Wall Hanging, Embroidered, machine 1. Braided 9. Wall Hanging, Crazy 2. Crocheted, yarn 10. Wall Hanging, Whole cloth 3. Crocheted, other than yarn 11. Wall Hanging, Mixed technique 4. Hand hooked, yarn 12. Wall Hanging, Group quilt 5. Hand hooked, other than yarn 13. Wall Hanging, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 6. Hand Hooked, from used materials 14. Wall Hanging, Kit Registered pattern 7. Latch hook 15. Wall Hanging, Self-Design 8. Needlepoint 16. Wall Hanging, Professionally Designed 9. Punched 17. Baby Quilt, Pieced 10. Other 18. Baby Quilt, Applique 19. Baby Quilt, Candle wicking 20. Baby Quilt, Picture Division 513 Hand Knitting 21. Baby Quilt, Tied CLASS 22. Baby Quilt, Trapunto 1. Bedroom 23. Baby Quilt, Embroidered, hand 2. Bedspread 24. Baby Quilt, Embroidered, machine 3. Child's , pullover 25. Baby Quilt, Crazy 4. Doily, over 8‖ 26. Baby Quilt, Whole cloth 5. or cap 27. Baby Quilt, Mixed technique 6. Household article, 1 28. Baby Quilt, Group quilt 7. Sweater, lady's pullover 29. Baby Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns 8. Sweater, lady's 30. Baby Quilt, Kit Registered pattern 9. Doll , not over 10 pieces 31. Baby Quilt, Self-Design 10. Sweater, men's pullover 32. Baby Quilt, Professionally Designed 11. Sweater, men's cardigan 33. Lap Quilt, Pieced 12. or stole 34. Lap Quilt, Applique 13. Ski sweater 35. Lap Quilt, Candle wicking 14. Infant booties 36. Lap Quilt, Picture 15. Infant set—sweater, cap, booties 37. Lap Quilt, Tied 16. Vest 38. Lap Quilt, Trapunto 17. Child's sweater, cardigan 39. Lap Quilt, Embroidered, hand 18. Scarf 40. Lap Quilt, Embroidered, machine 19. Toy, 1 41. Lap Quilt, Crazy 20. Sweater, lady's, 2 or more colors 42. Lap Quilt, Whole cloth 21. Doll, any size 43. Lap Quilt, Mixed Technique 22. Any other Hand Knitted item 44. Lap Quilt, Group quilt 45. Lap Quilt, Unusual use of Traditional Patterns Division 514 Machine Knitting 46. Lap Quilt, Kit Registered pattern CLASS 47. Lap Quilt, Self-Design 1. Wearing apparel 48. Lap Quilt, Professionally (more?) 2. Household 49. Bed-Sized Quilt, Pieced 3. Other 50. Bed-Sized Quilt, Applique 51. Bed-Sized Quilt, Candle wicking Division 515 Crochet 52. Bed-Sized Quilt, Picture CLASS 53. Bed-Sized Quilt, Tied 1. Bag or Purse 54. Bed-Sized Quilt, Trapunto 2. Bedroom slippers

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3. Dress or suit Division 518 Pillows, must be filled 4. Chair set, 3 pieces CLASS 5. Crochet on pillowcases, 2 1. Ribbon and Lace 6. Crochet on sheet 2. Counted cross stitch 7. Doily, under 10‖ 3. Latch hook 8. Doily or centerpiece 4. Felt 9. Edging or insertions 5. Crocheted 10. accessory—hat, gloves, etc. 6. Embroidered 11. Handkerchief, edges 7. Applique 12. Potholders, 2 8. Fabric painting 13. Placemats, not over 4 9. Crewel embroidery 14. Scarf 10. Quilted, cotton/cotton blend 15. Shawl or stole 11. Quilted, other fabric 16. Sweater, lady's 12. Woven 17. Sweater, man's 13. Hand knitted 18. Sweater, child's 14. Patchwork 19. Toy, 1 15. Smocked 20. Baby booties 16. Candle wicking 21. Baby set—sweater, cap, booties 17.Needle point 22. Tablecloth 18. Quick point 23. Cape or poncho 19. Recycled item 24. Bedspread 20. Other 25. Shrink 26. Crocheted doll, 1 Division 519 Felt Articles 27. Blouse CLASS 28. Pillow 1. Wall Hanging 29. Lap 2. Christmas 30. Crib blanket 3. Christmas ornaments, set or single 31. Other 4. Christmas tree skirt 5. Tablecloth Division 516 Tatting 6. Garment CLASS 7. Other 1. Centerpiece, tatted trim 2. Doily, all tatting Division 520 Plastic Canvas 3. Handkerchief, tatted edges CLASS 4. Lace 1. Toys 5. Pillowcases, 2, trim 2. Wall hanging 6. Tablecloth, tatted trim 3. Picture frames 7. Towel, 1, trim 4. Christmas ornaments 8. Other 5. Any other plastic canvas item

Division 517 Embroidery Division 520 Wall Hangings & Pictures under 35 sq. CLASS Inches Note: Frame & mat not included in size 1. Chair set, 3 pieces CLASS 2. Cross stitch article, not hanging 1. Crewel embroidery, original 3. Cross stitch ornament 2. Crewel embroidery, kit 4. Ribbon embroidery 3. Counted cross stitch, original 5. Needlepoint specimen, 1 4. Counted cross stitch, kit or chart 6. Petit point specimen, 1 5. Stamped cross stitch 7. Pillowcases, 2 6. Embroidered, original 8. Scarf 7. Embroidered, kit 9. Sheet & pillowcases, set 8. Felt 10. Tablecloth 9. Hooked, original 11. Towel, 1 10. Hooked, kit 12. Dish towels, 5 or 7 11. Petit point 13. Shirt, lady's or girl's 12. Needlepoint, original 14. Shirt, man's or boy's 13. Needlepoint, kit 15. Made from kit 14. Needlepoint, counted, charted 16. Stocking 15. Needlepoint, long stitch 17. Other 16. Needlepoint, 2 or more stitches 17. Latch hook, original 18. Latch hook, kit

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19. Ribbon embroidery 20. Machine quilted 20. Machine quilted 21. Hand appliqued 21. Hand appliqued 22. Machine appliqued 22. Machine appliqued 23. Crocheted 23. Crocheted 24. Soft sculpture 24. Soft sculpture 25. Candle wicking 25. Candle wicking 26. Other 26. Other

Division 521 Wall Hangings & Pictures 36-80 sq. Inches Division 523 Wall Hangings & Pictures 121-250 sq. CLASS Inches Note: Frame & mat not included in size CLASS 1. Crewel embroidery, original Note: Frame & mat not included in size 2. Crewel embroidery, kit 1. Crewel embroidery, original 3. Counted cross stitch, original 2. Crewel embroidery, kit 4. Counted cross stitch, kit or chart 3. Counted cross stitch, original 5. Stamped cross stitch 4. Counted cross stitch, kit or chart 6. Embroidered, original 5. Stamped cross stitch 7. Embroidered, kit 6. Embroidered, original 8. Felt 7. Embroidered, kit 9. Hooked, original 8. Felt 10. Hooked, kit 9. Hooked, original 11. Petit point 10. Hooked, kit 12. Needlepoint, original 11. Petit point 13. Needlepoint, kit 12. Needlepoint, original 14. Needlepoint, counted, charted 13. Needlepoint, kit 15. Needlepoint, long stitch 14. Needlepoint, counted, charted 16. Needlepoint, 2 or more stitches 15. Needlepoint, long stitch 17. Latch hook, original 16. Needlepoint, 2 or more stitches 18. Latch hook, kit 17. Latch hook, original 19. Ribbon embroidery 18. Latch hook, kit 20. Machine quilted 19. Ribbon embroidery 21. Hand appliqued 20. Machine quilted 22. Machine appliqued 21. Hand appliqued 23. Crocheted 22. Machine appliqued 24. Soft sculpture 23. Crocheted 25. Candle wicking 24. Soft sculpture 26. Other 25. Candle wicking 26. Other Division 522 Wall Hangings & Pictures 81-120 sq. Inches Division 524 Wall Hangings & Pictures over 250 sq. CLASS Inches Note: Frame & mat not included in size CLASS 1. Crewel embroidery, original Note: Frame & mat not included in size 2. Crewel embroidery, kit 1. Crewel embroidery, original 3. Counted cross stitch, original 2. Crewel embroidery, kit 4. Counted cross stitch, kit or chart 3. Counted cross stitch, original 5. Stamped cross stitch 4. Counted cross stitch, kit or chart 6. Embroidered, original 5. Stamped cross stitch 7. Embroidered, kit 6. Embroidered, original 8. Felt 7. Embroidered, kit 9. Hooked, original 8. Felt 10. Hooked, kit 9. Hooked, original 11. Petit point 10. Hooked, kit 12. Needlepoint, original 11. Petit point 13. Needlepoint, kit 12. Needlepoint, original 14. Needlepoint, counted, charted 13. Needlepoint, kit 15. Needlepoint, long stitch 14. Needlepoint, counted, charted 16. Needlepoint, 2 or more stitches 15. Needlepoint, long stitch 17. Latch hook, original 16. Needlepoint, 2 or more stitches 18. Latch hook, kit 17. Latch hook, original 19. Ribbon embroidery 18. Latch hook, kit

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19. Ribbon embroidery providing Best of Show criteria are met. 20. Machine quilted 21. Hand appliqued SPECIAL RULES & REGULATIONS 22. Machine appliqued  Any article exhibited in this department must be made 23. Crocheted by the person exhibiting the article. Contestants are 24. Soft sculpture encouraged to submit entries as freshly made as possible 25. Candle wicking within the entry parameters given for the contest. No 26. Other professional entries will be accepted. No item may be for sale. Division 525 Miscellaneous Work  Only one entry per exhibitor may be made in each lot. CLASS  Two or more persons from the same immediate family 1. Nylon net article may not exhibit in the same lot. 2. Drawn work, any article  All items must be made from a recipe, NO MIXES 3. Ballpoint marking ALLOWED 4. Swedish weaving, any article  No item that should be refrigerated will be accepted. 5. Lace article, all handmade  Entries in the Youth, Junior, Adult and Golden Age 6. Stuffed animal divisions will be judged separately from the general adult 7. Decorated straw purse entries. Youth and Junior entries must be made 100% by 8. Lined basket, 1 entrant. Adults may provide coaching and encouragement. 9. Padded picture frame, 1  Factors such as flavor, appearance, texture, aroma, 10. Stenciling uniformity, volume, tenderness, and consistency will be 11. Frame loom weaving taken into account during the judging. Criteria for 12. Finger weaving article evaluation of the entry will be the sole responsibility of the 13. Soft Sculpture judges. 14. Photo albums  Best of Show will be awarded for the Youth, Junior, 15. Applique item Adult and Senior divisions if applicable. 16. Decorated item 17. Other Division 601 Yeast Bread CLASS Division 256 Weaving & Spinning 1. White CLASS 2. Whole Grain and Multi grain 1. 3. 100% Whole Wheat 2. Wall hangings 4. Rye 3. Rugs 5. Coffee cake, Yeast 4. Blankets 6. Plain Yeast Rolls, 6 5. Runners/place mats 7. Whole Wheat Rolls, 6 6. Other 8. Artisan Breads 9. Sweet Rolls, 6 Division 527 Dolls, only ONE doll per lot 10. Ethnic or Other Yeast Bread, named kind, 2 entries CLASS 1. Bride, dressed Division 602 Quick Bread 2. Formal dressed CLASS 3. Baby, dressed 1. Fruit Breads 4. Character doll, not over 18‖ 2. Vegetable Breads 5. Boudoir doll, not over 24‖ 3. Coffee cake 6. Doll, original or conversation piece, made by exhibitor 4. Corn tortillas, 6 7. Doll made of other material, not stuffed 5. Sopapillas, 6 8. Dip and draped figure 6. Muffins, named kind, 6 9. Ceramic doll, dressed 7. Doughnuts, 6 10. Porcelain doll, dressed 8. Ethnic Unleavened Breads, including flour 11. Doll, hand molded (bread, etc) 9. Corn Bread and variations 12. Doll, any other, Must be made by exhibitor 10. Ethnic or other Quick Breads, named kind, 2 entries

DOMESTIC SCIENCE Department Division 603 Loaf, Sheet or Tube-Pan Cake CLASS 1. Cakes made from fruit, named kind  Best of class may be awarded if warranted 2. Cakes made from spice  The Danish system of judging will be used. Each entry 3. Pound Cake will be judged on its own merit. 4. Fruit Cake, may have 2 different entries in this lot 1st Blue Ribbon, 2nd Red Ribbon 3rd White Ribbon, Best 5. Angel Food of Class, Best of Show 6. Cupcakes, named kind, 6  There will be a best of show presented in each class 7. Ethnic or Other, named kind, 2 entries

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4. Ethnic Cookies or Other, 2 entries. May have 2 different Division 604 Frosted Layer Cake entries in this lot. CLASS 1. Chocolate Division 610 Made with Honey 2. German Chocolate CLASS 3. White, may have 2 different entries in this lot 1. Bread 4. Yellow 2. Cake 5. Ethnic or Other, named kind, 2 entries 3. Pie 4. Candy, 6 pieces Division 605 Decorated Cake 5. Cookies, 6 (Cake and all decorations must be edible.) 6. Any Other, named kind CLASS 1. Cupcake, 6 Division 611- Smoked or Dried Foods 2. Holiday, named CLASS 3. Birthday 1. Smoked or Dried Fish, named kind, 4 pieces 4. Wedding 2. Smoked or dried Meat, named kind, 4 pieces 5. Petit Fours, 6 3. Any Other, named kind, 4 pieces 6. Ethnic or Character Cake, other, named occasion, 2 entries. May have 2 different entries in this lot. Division 612- Sugar Free, may have 2 entries in this class Division 606 Pie CLASS Note: NO CUSTARD, PUMPKIN, MERINGUE OR ANY 1. Bread OTHER PIE THAT MUST BE KEPT UNDER 2. Cake REFRIGERATION. 3. Pie All DISPOSABLE ALUMINUM PANS OR PLATES. 4. Candy, 6 pieces CLASS 5. Cookies, 6 1. Fresh Fruit 6. Any Other, named kind 2. Frozen Fruit 3. Canned Fruit Division 613- Gluten-free 4. Nut, named kind. May have 2 different entries in this lot CLASS 5. Mincemeat 1. Bread 6. Tarts, named kind, 4 2. Cake 7. Other, fried, turnovers, empanadas, etc., 2, 2 different 3. Pie entries in this lot 4. Candy, 6 pieces 5. Cookies, 6 Division 607 -Candy 6. Any Other, named kind CLASS 1. Fudge, chocolate, 6 2. Fudge, any other, 6 CANNING Department 3. Divinity, 6 4. Peanut Brittle, 6, May have 2 different entries in this lot SPECIAL RULES AND REGULATIONS: 5. Penuche, 6 All items must be made by the exhibitor since the previous 6. Truffles, 6 fair. If fresh produce is used, the exhibit should have been preserved within the last growing season. In no case Division 608- Cookies, no icing should this exceed one year. No exhibit may have been CLASS previously entered in the same event. 1. Chocolate, including chocolate chip, 6 All jars must be labeled with: (Following USDA Complete 2. Oatmeal, oatmeal raisin, etc., 6 Guide to Home Canning, 1994) 3. Refrigerator, 6 A. Product name 4. Peanut Butter, 6 B. Date preserved 5. Ginger, 6 C. Method of preservation, e.g. Hot or raw pack, hot water 6. Sugar, dropped or rolled, 6 bath or pressure cooker 7. No bake, 6 D. Processing time and altitude at which processed and if 8. Ethnic or Other, 6, named kind, may have 2 different Pressure canned, pounds of pressure used. entries in this lot E. Recipe (The judge needs to know if the proper amount of citric acid, lemon juice or vinegar has been added to Division 609 Bar Cookies and Fancy Cookies, may be canned tomatoes, for example. The judge also needs to iced know whether meat, low acid vegetables, starches, etc. CLASS have been added.) 1. Chocolate Brownies, 6 Examples: 2. Bar Cookie, named kind, 6 1. Peaches, hot pack, boiling water canner, 20 minutes, 16 3. Four Varieties for Teatime Jun 17

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Recipe: >>>>>>> crisp and plump. The shape of the fruit is retained. The 2. Spaghetti sauce, hot pack, pressure canner, 11 pounds juice is of a thick consistency and enough to surround the pressure, 45 minutes, 5 Jul 17 fruit. Recipe: >>>>>>> MARMALADE—A clear jelly-like preserve with fruit, 3. Dried peaches, electric dehydrator, Aug 2017 usually citrus, suspended in small pieces. Recipe: >>>>>>> CONSERVE—Jam-like product of two or more fruits,  Unsealed exhibits or products showing signs of spoilage cooked to jam-like consistency with sugar. Usually will not be judged contains nuts or raisins.  Exhibitor's name shall NOT be on the jar.  All canned products, including sweet spreads must be in Division 701 Jelly standard, clear, in good condition, self-sealing (Mason CLASS type) half-pint, pint or quart jars with new, two-piece 1. Strawberry canning lids (flat lid and band). No wax allowed. (Note: 2. Apple There are now 12-ounce canning jars available. If there is 3. Raspberry not a USDA recommended process time for the 12-ounce 4. Wild Raspberry jars, these may be used with a pint jar canning process 5. Blackberry recommendation. The process time for pint jars cannot be 6. Domesticated Grape reduced for smaller jars. If there is only a USDA process 7. Wild grape for a half-pint jar size, then a 12-ounce jar would be 8. Prickly Pear disqualified for lack of a recommended USDA process 9. Plum time.) 10. Crabapple  Jar sizes for which there are no USDA canning 11. Cherry recommendations will not be judged. 12. Mixed Fruit, named kinds, may have 2 entries  Rings should be free from rust, scratches and dents and 13. Other, named kind, may have 2 entries should be easily removable.  Jars must be clean! No sticky jars. Wash jars 12-24 Division 702- Jam hours after processing. Fancy padded lids, fabric CLASS overwraps or cozies interfere with the judging process and 1. Grapes should not be used. 2. Apricot  All jars must have proper headspace: 3. Raspberry A. Pickles, canned fruit and juices, ½ inch 4. Wild Raspberry B. Vegetables, 1 inch 5. Wild Blackberry C. Jellies, ¼ inch 6. Blackberry D. Meat, Poultry and Fish, 1-1/4 inch 7. Strawberry  Dried foods should be displayed in appropriate storage 8. Peach containers (Glass jars with rust free lids, heavy-weight 9. Pear plastic food-quality bags, vacuum-sealed plastic food bags, 10. Plum etc.) 11. Fig  Only one entry for Youth, Junior, Adult and Senior each 12. Mixed Fruit, named kind, may have 2 entries per family, per lot. 13. Other, named kind, may have 2 entries  See Judging at the beginning of the fair book. Judges are instructed not to award a premium or placing unless the Division 703 Butters exhibits are worthy. Exhibits without competition will be CLASS judged on their own merit and will receive an award of 1. Apple placing only if determined worthy by the judges. 2. Peach  Violation of these rules may subject the entry to 3. Pear disqualification. 4. Plum  There will be a Best of Show presented in each class 5. Other, named kind, may have 2 entries providing Best of Show criteria are met. Division 704 Marmalade JAM—Fruit boiled with sugar to a thick consistency, CLASS without preserving the shape of the fruit 1. Grapefruit JELLY—Combination of fruit juice or juices with the right 2. Orange proportion of sugar, which cooked to the right stage, 3. Apple becomes a clear, sparkling, tender, transparent, quivering 4. Mixed Fruit, named kinds, may have 2 entries mold. 5. Other, named kind, may have 2 entries BUTTER—Smooth, even fine-grained mixture of medium soft consistency, with no evidence of juice as a separate Division 705 –Preserves liquid. Butters are less sweet than jams. CLASS PRESERVES—Usually made of one fruit. More than one 1. Apricot may be used. The fruit is whole or cut into large pieces and 2. Apricot & Pineapple cooked in a syrup until clear and transparent, tender, firm, 3. Cherry

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4. Peach 13. Vegetable Soup, no meat 5. Pear 14. Spaghetti Sauce, no meat 6. Strawberry 15. Other, named kind, may have 2 entries 7. Tomato 8. Fig Division 710 Canned Meat (Must be Pressure-Packed) 9. Mixed Fruit, named kinds, may have 2 entries CLASS 10. Other, named kind, may have 2 entries 1. Beef 2. Chicken Division 706 –Conserves 3. Venison CLASS 4. Pork 1. Cranberry 5. Mincemeat 2. Blueberry 6. Fish 3. Peach 7. Soup, with meat & vegetables, named kind 4. Apricot-may have 2 entries 8. Meat Sauce 5. Pineapple 9. Chili Con Carne, may have 2 entries 6. Plum 10. Other, named kind 7. Other, named kinds, may have 2 entries Division 711- Pickles Division 707 -Canned Fruit CLASS CLASS 1. Beets 1. Applesauce 2. Peaches 2. Apricots 3. Bread & Butter, cucumber 3. Cherries, sour 4. Bread & Butter, zucchini 4. Peaches 5. Green Beans 5. Plums 6. Dill 6. Pears 7. Brined Dill 7. Rhubarb-may have 2 entries 8. Sweet Cucumber, whole 8. Grapes 9. Sweet Cucumber, chunk 9. Berries, named kind 10. Sour Cucumber 10. Apples 11. Pickled Peppers 11. Bing Cherries 12. Zucchini Pickles 12. Apple Pie Filling 13. Green tomato 13. Other, named kind, may have 2 entries 14. Okra 15. Watermelon Division 708- Canned Juices 16. Onion CLASS 17. Crabapple 1. Apple 18. Mixed Vegetables, named, may have 2 entries 2. Grape 19. Other, named kind, may have 2 entries 3. Tomato 4. Blackberry 5. Prickly Pear Division 712 Dried Products 6. Mixed Juices, named kinds CLASS 7. Other Juice, named kind 1. Dried Fruit, named kind, may have 3 different entries 8. Syrup, named kind 2. Dried vegetables, named kind, may have 3 different 9. Vinegar, named kind entries May have 2 in lots 6, 7, 8, 9 3. Dried meats, named kind, may have 3 different entries 4. Dried meal, named kind, may have 3 different entries

Division 709 Canned Vegetables Division 713 Relish CLASS CLASS 1. Green Beans 1. Chow Chow 2. Yellow Wax Beans 2. Corn 3. Beets 3. Green Tomato 4. Carrots 4. Catsup 5. Corn 5. Chili Sauce 6. Peas 6. Barbecue Sauce 7. Tomatoes 7. Chutney, named kind 8. Stewed Tomatoes 8. Green Tomato, mincemeat 9. Tomato Sauce 9. Zucchini 10. Yellow Squash 10. Sweet cucumber Relish 11. Mixed Vegetables 11. Cucumber Relish 12. Sauerkraut 12. Pepper Relish

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13. Salsa, cooked & sealed of 3 pieces, named by exhibitor 14. Other, named kind, may have 2 entries 2. Semi-Antique Collections, must date between 1900- 1950, minimum of 3 pieces, named by exhibitor 3. Modern collection, must date between 1950-present, minimum of 3 pieces, named by exhibitor HOBBIES & HANDICRAFTS 4. Currency, Early U.S., before 1900 Department 5. Currency, Modern U.S., after 1900 6. Currency, Early Foreign, before 1900 SPECIAL RULES & REGULATIONS: 7. Currency, Modern Foreign, after 1900  Any Article exhibited in this department must be made 8. Currency, Other specialized group by the person exhibiting it and during the last year. 9. Stamp Collection  Only one entry per exhibitor may be made in a lot  There will be a Best of Show presented in each class Division 804—Leather Craft (hand tooled) providing Best of Show criteria are met. CLASS 1. Album Cover Division 801 Models (scratch built) 2. Bag or Purse CLASS 3. 1. Airplane 4. Holster Belt 2. Automobile 5. Billfold 3. Vehicle, other 6. Gun or Rifle case 4. Boat 7. Briefcase 5. Train 8. Pictures 6. Rocket 9. Gear 7. Truck 10. Item 8. Doll House 11. Bead & Leather neckpiece 9. Wall Hanging, shadow box, etc. 12. Bead & Leather 10. Made with Legos 13. Bead & Leather Belt 11. Other, named 14. Leather Craft, not tooled 15. Fur Holster Belt Division 802 Models, (made from kits) 16. Any Other, named CLASS 1. Non-flying scale model, Airplanes Division 805 Handicraft 2. Flying scale model, Airplanes CLASS 3. Old time, Automobiles 1. Antique Item, reconstructed 4. Custom, Automobiles 2. Bead 5. Racing, Automobiles 3. Boutique Ornament 6. Stock, Automobiles 4. Box, decorated, not decoupage 7. Horse drawn, Vehicles 5. Candle, decorative or functional, handmade 8. Military, Vehicles 6. Single or Pair, reference, lot 5 9. Motorcycle 7. Centerpiece, table decoration, holiday 10. Without sails, Boats 8. Centerpiece, table decoration, other 11. with sails, Boats 9. Dip and Drape Item 12. Locomotive (Railroads) 10. Electrical Device and Lamps 13. Freight (Railroads) 11. Enameled , limit 5 pieces 14. Passenger (Railroads) 12. Flower, Handmade, corsage or bouquet 15. Caboose(Railroads) 13. Flower or Picture, other material 16. Non-flying scale model, Rockets 14. Holiday Decoration, not table 17. Flying scale model, Rockets 15. Jewelry Item, other 18. Old time, Trucks 16. Memory or Ecology Box 19. Other, Trucks 17. Metal craft, max 3 pieces 20. Doll house, Miscellaneous 18. Mosaic, Indian artifact 21. Wall hangings, Miscellaneous 19. Paper Craft, collage, magazine folding, etc. 22. OtherMiscellaneous, specify 20. Papier-Mache, figure, jewelry, etc. 21. Plaster Craft Division 803 Collections 22. Plastics Any set of articles can be exhibited, such as matchbooks, 23. Potpourri or Sachet, herb, rose petals, etc. miniature animals, salt & pepper shakers, etc. Mounted 24. Sequins, tablecloths, purses, etc. displays should contain at least 10 items, while standing 25. Shell, miscellaneous items displays must contain a minimum of 3, no more than 10, 26. Soap Carving depending on the size of the article. 27. Stained Glass Item CLASS 28. Beaded Bandana, 1. Antique Collections, must date prior to 1900, minimum 29. Beaded Earrings

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30. White Ware, painted 14. Oil, Fabric, apparel purchased, Free Hand 31. White Ware, stained 15. Oil, Fabric, apparel, purchased, Pattern 32. Glass Etching 16. Oil, Painting on Gourd 33. Wood Burning, picture 17. Acrylic, Rock painting 34. Wood Burning, item 18. Acrylic, Painting on wood item 35. Purchased Dried Flower, on basket 19. Acrylic, Painting on metal item 36. Purchased Dried Flower, on wall hanging 20. Acrylic, Painting on glass, crockery or ceramic 37. Toys, handmade, max 3 pieces 21. Acrylic, Painting on furniture piece 38. Yarn Craft 22. Acrylic, Reverse glass painting 39. Silk Flower, wall hanging 23. Acrylic, Cloth painting 40. Silk Flowers, table decorations 24. Acrylic, Stationery, hand-painted 41. Silk Flowers, boutique item 25. Acrylic, Sand painting 42. Wall Hanging 26. Acrylic, Dimensional painting 43. Copper Tooling, Still Life 27. Acrylic, Painting on rock 44. Copper Tooling, Portrait 28. Acrylic, Paper, tole 45. Copper Tooling, Wildlife 29. Acrylic, Fabric, apparel, purchase, Spin Art 46. Copper Tooling, Action 30. Acrylic, Fabric, apparel purchased, Free Hand 47. Copper Tooling, Indian 31. Acrylic, Fabric, apparel, purchased, Pattern 48. Copper Tooling, Western 32. Acrylic, Painting on Gourd 49. Seasonal Wreath, Pinecone 50. Seasonal Wreath, Grapevine Division 808 Tole and Decorative Painting Intermediate 51. Seasonal Wreath, Straw CLASS 52. Seasonal Wreath, Cloth 1. Oil, Rock painting 53. Seasonal Wreath, Miscellaneous 2. Oil, Painting on wood item 54. Straw Hat, decorated with Purchased Items 3. Oil, Painting on metal item 55. Straw Hat, decorated with Natural Items 4. Oil, Painting on glass, crockery or ceramic 56. Item made out of Recycled Material 5. Oil, Painting on furniture piece 57. Taxidermy 6. Oil, Reverse glass painting 58. Baskets, Natural Material 7. Oil, Cloth painting 59. Compositions 8. Oil, Stationery, hand-painted 60. Fused Glass 9. Oil, Sand painting 61. Mosaic Glass or Tile 10Oil, Dimensional painting 62. Beaded Necklace and Set 11. Oil, Painting on rock 63. Beaded Other 12. Oil, Paper, tole 64. Other, named 13. Oil, Fabric, apparel, purchase, Spin Art 14. Oil, Fabric, apparel purchased, Free Hand Division 806—Ceramics 15. Oil, Fabric, apparel, purchased, Pattern CLASS 16. Oil, Painting on Gourd 1. Stains 17. Acrylic, Rock painting 2. Underglaze 18. Acrylic, Painting on wood item 3. Glaze 19. Acrylic, Painting on metal item 4. Porcelain 20. Acrylic, Painting on glass, crockery, or ceramic 5. Pastels 21. Acrylic, Painting on furniture piece 6. 22. Acrylic, Reverse glass painting 7. Pottery 23. Acrylic, Cloth painting 8. Other, named kind 24. Acrylic, Stationery, hand-painted 25. Acrylic, Sand painting Division 807 Tole and Decorative Painting Beginner 26. Acrylic, Dimensional painting CLASS 27. Acrylic, Painting on rock 1. Oil, Rock painting 28. Acrylic, Paper, tole 2. Oil, Painting on wood item 29. Acrylic, Fabric, apparel, purchase, Spin Art 3. Oil, Painting on metal item 30. Acrylic, Fabric, apparel purchased, Free Hand 4. Oil, Painting on glass, crockery or ceramic 31. Acrylic, Fabric, apparel, purchased, Pattern 5. Oil, Painting on furniture piece 32. Acrylic, Painting on Gourd 6. Oil, Reverse glass painting 7. Oil,Cloth painting Division 809 Tole and Decorative Painting Advanced 8. Oil, Stationery, hand-painted CLASS 9. Oil, Sand painting 1. Oil, Rock painting 10Oil, Dimensional painting 2. Oil, Painting on wood item 11. Oil, Painting on rock 3. Oil, Painting on metal item 12. Oil, Paper, tole 4. Oil, Painting on glass, crockery, or ceramic 13. Oil, Fabric, apparel, purchase, Spin Art 5. Oil, Painting on furniture piece

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6. Oil, Reverse glass painting 3. Household 7. Oil, Cloth painting 4. Decorative 8. Oil, Stationery, hand-painted 5. Other 9. Oil, Sand painting 10Oil, Dimensional painting MINERALS & LAPIDARY 11. Oil, Painting on rock Department 12. Oil, Paper, tole  Any article exhibited in this department must be the 13. Oil, Fabric, apparel, purchase, Spin Art work of the exhibitor and must not have been entered in 14. Oil, Fabric, apparel purchased, Free Hand any previous Gila County Fair. 15. Oil, Fabric, apparel, purchased, Pattern  Only one entry per exhibitor may be made in a lot. 16. Oil, Painting on Gourd  There will be a Best of Show presented in each class 17. Acrylic, Rock painting providing Best of Show criteria are met. 18. Acrylic, Painting on wood item 19. Acrylic, Painting on metal item Division 901 Jewelry, Metal Craft 20. Acrylic, Painting on glass, crockery, or ceramic CLASS 21. Acrylic, Painting on furniture piece 1. Necklace 22. Acrylic, Reverse glass painting 2. 23. Acrylic, Cloth painting 3. 24. Acrylic, Stationery, hand-painted 4. Lady's Ring 25. Acrylic, Sand painting 5. Earrings 26. Acrylic, Dimensional painting 6. Lady's watchband 27. Acrylic, Painting on rock 7. Matched set, 3 pieces 28. Acrylic, Paper, tole 8. Man's ring 29. Acrylic, Fabric, apparel, purchase, Spin Art 9. Man's watchband 30. Acrylic, Fabric, apparel purchased, Free Hand 10. Inlay, any article 31. Acrylic, Fabric, apparel, purchased, Pattern 11. Channel work, any article, named 32. Acrylic, Painting on Gourd 12. Bola Bolo tie 13. Division 810 Woodworking 14. Any other item, named CLASS 1. Carved animal or figure, max 3 in one entry Division 902—Miscellaneous Jewelry-Purchased 2. Inlaid wood articles Mountings 3. Furniture item CLASS 4. Laminated wood item 1. Necklace 5. Item turned on lathe, other than listed 2. Bracelet 6. Other wood item 3. Lady's Ring 7. Made of existing wood items, toothpicks, matches, 4. Earrings popsicle sticks, etc. 5. Bola Bolo Tie 8. Relief carving 6. Man's ring 9. Chip carving 7. Any other item 10. Photo Frame 11. Wood Photo Album Cover 12. Wood Burning 13. Scroll saw Division 903- Lapidary 14. Intolerance CLASS 15. Natural Wood 1. Cabochons, minimum of 15 own work 16. Other, named 2. Carving, own work, no limit 3. Bookends, own work, no limit (Heishi beads, Fetishes, Division 811 Paper Crafts (Scrapbooking, double- and etc.) single-page limit-1 per lot) 4. Faceted Stones, own work, no limit CLASS 5. Any other, own work, named 1. Single page layout only 2. Double page layout only Division 904—Minerals (must be in case for display) 3. Scrapbook, Traditional CLASS 4. Scrapbook, Hybrid 1. Thumbnail, not over 1‖, 50 Spec. (Jr. 25 spec) 5. Scrapbook, Digital 2. Miniature, not over 2‖, 25 Specimens. 6. Greeting Cards, 3-10 3. Small cabinet, not over 5‖, 7 Spec. 4. Rock collection, any size, 10 Spec. Division 812- Creative Welding 5. Fossils, Mixed Phylum, No Limit CLASS 1. Furniture 2. Lighting FINE ARTS Department

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2. Floral SPECIAL RULES & REGULATIONS 3. Portrait/People  Exhibitor may enter in any and all mediums and in any 4. Native American or all lots, with a limit of 2 entries per lot. 5. Animal  Original artwork must have been finished since last 6. Still Life year's fair, and may not have won any awards in the 7. Western Arizona State Fair. Earlier works cannot be accepted. 8. Caricature, Cartoon  IMPORTANT: For proper hanging, all works must be 9. Abstract Design matted or framed and wired. No string attached by tape or 10. Other, named saw tooth hangers can or will be accepted for hanging.  All Works must be completely dry, including the frame. Division 1004—Painting, Pastels  Divisions including: Youth (13 & under), Juniors (14- CLASS 18), Adult (19-74), Seniors (75 and over), and Professionals 1. Landscape will be judged separately. If you earn a living from, or sell 2. Floral your works regularly, you are considered a professional. 3. Portrait/People  All qualified entries will be judged. However, in the 4. Native American unlikely event that space is insufficient to display all 5. Animal entries, the superintendent will designate those for display. 6. Still Life  Artist's name must be concealed until judging is 7. Western complete. 8. Caricature, Cartoon  Any fragile artwork must be displayed behind glass. 9. Abstract Design  Depending on space available, display of over-sized 10. Other, named paintings will be limited according to superintendent's discretion. Division 1005 Painting, Pencil, Charcoal, Pen & Ink  All artwork will be accepted only during hours stated CLASS only. Late entries cannot and will not be accepted, no 1. Landscape exceptions. 2. Floral 3. Portrait/People  Artwork will be judged on merit, including originality, 4. Native American composition, style, technique, and presentation. 5. Animal  There will be a Best of Show presented in each class 6. Still Life providing all Best of Show criteria are met. 7. Western 8. Caricature, Cartoon Division 1001—Painting, Oils, Amateur 9. Abstract Design CLASS 10. Other, named 1. Landscape 2. Floral Division 1006 Painting, Colored Pencils, Crayons, 3. Portrait/People Markers 4. Native American CLASS 5. Animal 1. Landscape 6. Still Life 2. Floral 7. Western 3. Portrait/People 8. Caricature, Cartoon 4. Native American 9. Abstract Design 5. Animal 10. Other, named 6. Still Life 7. Western Division 1002—Painting, Acrylics 8. Caricature, Cartoon CLASS 9. Abstract Design 1. Landscape 10. Other, named 2. Floral 3. Portrait/People Division 1007 -Painting, Mixed Media 4. Native American CLASS 5. Animal 1. Landscape 6. Still Life 2. Floral 7. Western 3. Portrait/People 8. Caricature, Cartoon 4. Native American 9. Abstract Design 5. Animal 10. Other, named 6. Still Life 7. Western Division 1003- Painting, Watercolor 8. Caricature, Cartoon CLASS 9. Abstract Design 1. Landscape 10. Other, named

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the teacher's name and school noted on the entry. Division 1008- Painting, Scratchboard  Home school students are eligible to enter. CLASS  Group projects are acceptable and shall be of 1. Landscape manageable size. Student's names should not be on the 2. Floral front of the exhibit. 3. Portrait/People 4. Native American Division 1100- Kindergarten 5. Animal CLASS 6. Still Life 1. Drawing or painting, any media, titled 7. Western 2. Paper craft, any technique 8. Caricature, Cartoon 3. Handicraft, any project 9. Abstract Design 4. Printing specimen 10. Other, named 5. Group project, 2 or more students, titled

Division 1009 Painting, Other Media Division 1101 First Grade CLASS CLASS 1. Landscape 1. Science exhibit 2. Floral 2. Drawing or painting, any media, titled 3. Portrait/People 3. Clay item 4. Native American 4. Paper craft, any technique 5. Animal 5. Group project, 2 or more students, titled 6. Still Life 6. Creative writing 7. Western 8. Caricature, Cartoon Division 1102- Second Grade 9. Abstract Design CLASS 10. Other, named 1. Science exhibit 2. Drawing or painting, any media, titled Division 1010 Sculpture 3. Clay item CLASS 4. Paper craft, any technique 1. Clay, hand-formed 5. Handicraft, any project 2. Clay, wheelwork 6. Group project, 2 or more students, titled 3. Metal, wire 7. Creative writing 4. Wood 5. Stone Division 1103- Third Grade 6. Glass CLASS 7. Mixed Media 1. Science exhibit 8. Other, named 2. Drawing or painting, any media, titled 3. Clay item Division 1011- Altered Art 4. Paper craft, any technique CLASS 5. Handicraft, any project 1. Wall Art 6. Penmanship Specimen 2. Book 7. Group project, 2 or more students, titled 3. 3-D free-standing 8. Creative writing 4. Other, named Division 1104- Fourth Grade Division 1012 Fiber Art CLASS CLASS 1. Science exhibit 1. Tapestry 2. Drawing or painting, any media, titled 2. Wall Art 3. Clay item 3. Clothing 4. Ceramic item 4. Other, named 5. Paper Craft, any technique 6. Handicraft, any project 7. Penmanship Specimen SCHOOL 8. Group project, 2 or more students, titled EXHIBITS Department 9. Creative writing

SPECIAL RULES & REGULATIONS:  All exhibits in this division must be the work of the exhibitor and must be entered by the teacher or parent in Division 1105- Fifth Grade the student's name. CLASS  All entries must be entered in the student's name, with 1. Science exhibit

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2. Drawing or painting, any media, titled 6. Group project, 2 or more students, titled 3. Ceramic item 7. Creative writing 4. Paper craft, any technique 5. Handicraft, any project 6. Penmanship Specimen 7. Group project, 2 or more students, titled PHOTOGRAPHY Department 8. Creative writing 9. History/Geography project SPECIAL RULES & REGULATIONS:  Exhibitors may enter up to photographs. Photos must be Division 1106—Sixth Grade taken in the last year. CLASS  Entries must be submitted Wednesday before the fair 1. Science exhibit between 1:00 and 5:30PM at the Tonto Apache Gym. 2. Drawing or painting, any media, titled  Prints can be between 5‖ X 7‖ and 11‖ X 14‖. All 3. Ceramic item photographs must be mounted on or within mat-boards that 4. Paper craft, any technique are no smaller than 5‖ X 7‖ or larger than 11‖ X 14‖. Mat- 5. Handicraft, any project boards must be sturdy enough to stand without sagging. A 6. Group project, 2 or more students, titled matted photograph with a total thickness of approximately 7. Creative writing 1/8‖ works well. PLEASE, no frames or glass. 8. History/Geography project  Photographs must be the work of the exhibitor and not previously exhibited in any Arizona County Fair. Division 1107—Seventh Grade  An exhibitor may print their own photographs or have CLASS them printed by a commercial photo lab. The photos must 1. Science exhibit be of high enough quality to be judged against lab prints. 2. Drawing or painting, any media, titled 3. Ceramic item DIVISIONS 4. Paper craft, any technique Division 1201- Youth (13 & under) 5. Handicraft, any project Division 1202- Junior (14-18) 6. Block print Division 1203- Adult (19-74) 7. Group project, 2 or more students, titled Division 1204- Senior (75 & over) 8. Creative writing 9. History project CLASS CATEGORY DESCRIPTION #1 Nature Division 1108—Eighth Grade Landscapes, natural features, skies, storms, trees, CLASS flowers, close-up detail of nature subjects, and related 1. Science exhibit action. 2. Drawing or painting, any media, titled 3. Ceramic item 4. Paper craft, any technique #2 Wildlife 5. Handicraft, any project Living things, especially mammals, birds, fish 6. Block print that are neither human nor domesticated, close-up detail of 7. Group project, 2 or more students, titled wildlife andrelated action. 8. Creative writing #3 The Man-Made World 9. History project Cityscapes, buildings, man-made structures, 10. Other rustic structures, close-up detail of structures and related action. Division 1109—Special Education CLASS #4 The Human Condition 1. Baked entry People and their activities, portraits—candid or 2. Drawing or painting, any media, titled posed, selfies, pets and domestic animals, emotions, humor, 3. Ceramic item close-up detail of people/pets and related action. 4. Paper craft, any technique #5 A Different Way of Seeing 5. Handicraft, any project Digitally manipulated for special effect that is 6. Group project, 2 or more students, titled artistically or graphically motivated. Night Photography, 7. Creative writing Fireworks. #6 Monochrome Division 1111- Preschool Photography in different shades of a single color, CLASS i. e. black and white, sepia, a blue monochrome seascape, 1.Baked different tones of gray, close-up detail in monochrome and 2. Drawing or painting, any media, titled related action. 3. Ceramic or Clay item #7 Drone 4. Paper craft, any technique Photography taken from a drone. 5. Handicraft, any project

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To enter a photo, you need: Northern Gila County Fair 1. Your matted or mounted photo(s). Payson AZ 2017 2. Title for each of your photographs. Entering essentially similar photographs may result in the Department photos being judged in the same Lot. Department All Entries will be judged, but if display space is limited, G the judge will designate those for display. D Hobbies & Crafts PhotographsHomemaking will be judged on Originality, Impact, Arts Composition, Technique, and Presentation. The Danish method of judging will be used as described 20. Baby booties Special rules & regulations in the judging section of the Fair book. CLASS 47 - Pillows.- Must be fi lled. 21. Baby set - sweater, cap, booties CLASS 46 SUPERINTENDENT: Diane Mullaly 928-474-1470 The Judge will award Blue, Red, or White Ribbons based - Embroidery 1. Ribbon and lace 22.on Tablecloth how the photo conforms to a conventional 1. Chair set, 3 pieces 2. Counted cross stitch 23.standard.―Best Cape or poncho of Class‖ will be awarded in each2. class Cross stitch article, not hanging 3. Latch hook • Any article exhibited in this category is criteria is met.―Best of Show‖ will be awarded 24. Bedspread 3. Cross stitch ornament 4. Felt 25.by Shrink the judge for the best overall photograph.A ―Judges department mist be made by the Choice‖ ribbon may be awarded. 4. Ribbon embroidery 5. Crocheted 26. Crocheted doll, 1 6. Embroidered person exhibiting it, during the last 5. Needlepoint specimen, 1 year. 27.All Blouse entries must be picked-up at the Tonto Apache Gym 7. Applique 28. Pillow 6. Petit point specimen, 1 8. Fabric Painting • Only one entry per exhibitor may be on Sunday between 10:00AM and 1:00PM. If you 29.cannot Lap berobe there for pick-up, please arrange for7. someone Pillow cases, 2 9. Crewel embroidery made in a lot. 30.to Cribpick-up blanket your photographs for you. The Fair8. is Scarfnot 10. Quilted, cotton blend 11. Quilted, other fabric • Juniors (17 and under) 31.responsible Other for photos left behind. 9. Sheet & pillowcases, set 12. Woven Golden Agers (75 and over) 10. Tablecloth 13. Hand Knitted Amateurs and Professionals will be CLASS 45 - Tatting 11. Towel, 1 14. Patchwork 1. Centerpiece, tatted trim 12. Dish towels, 5 or 7 judged separately. 2. Doily, all tatting 15. Smocked Basically, if you earn a living, make 3. Handkerchief. tatted edges 13. Shirt, lady’s or girl’s 16. Candlewicking 17. Needlepoint money from, or sale your entry, you 4. Lace 14. Shirt, man’s or boy’s 5. Pillowcases, 2, trim 15. Made from kit 18. Quick point are considered a professional. 19. Recycled item 6. Tablecloth, tatted trim 16. Stocking • There will be a Best of Show pre- 7. Towel, 1, trim 20. Other 17. Other sented in each class provided Best 8. Other of Show criteria are met.

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