- Marquette County Fair
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- Marquette County Fair
2 ~ Marquette County Fair 3 STORES TO SHOP! Main Store Clearance Center Broyhill Gallery US-41 West US-41 West 1121 W. Ridge St. MarquetteNext to Main Store Marquette 226-6075 226-6076 226-9891 Mon.-Fri: - 9-7 Mon.-Fri. - 10-6 Mon.-Fri: 9-6 Sat: 9-5 Sat. 9-5 Sat: 9-5 Sun: 11-4 Sun: Closed Sun: Closed 6 MONTHS • NO INTEREST Marquette County Fair ~ 3 715 M-553 • Sands Township • 249-4111 Please Note Changes Due To The Department of Agriculture Regulations Welcome to the Marquette County Fair. We extend our appreciation for your participation in one of the premier recreational and entertainment events offered in the central Upper Peninsula . Please take advantage of all the activities happening during our fair week, and enjoy some shared quality time with family and friends on the midway, in the barns, and at our special free entertainment events. Don't forget the livestock shows and be sure to get your yearly quota of fair food. It's all good educational entertainment and family fun close to home; so let your neighbors and co-workers know.. August is fair time in Marquette County. You May Now Enter On-line at www.marquettecountyfair.org or Mail Entries To: Post Office Box 66 • Marquette, MI 49855 We ask your cooperation in providing the last 4 digits of your Social Security Number. Please help us help you; and remember to smile. A smile invested usually comes back with interest. No exhibits to be picked up before 6:15 pm on Sunday. 4 ~ Marquette County Fair Marquette County Fair Program Wednesday, August 10 3:00-8:30 pm All livestock must be in place and tested. All health papers must be shown to superintendent before penning any swine or poultry. 4:00-8:00 pm Exhibitors must enter various departments. 11:00 pm -7:00 pm Lunch – 4-H Building 12:00 noon - 7:00 Livestock weigh-in Thursday, August 11 (Veterans and Senior Day) Judging of all Poultry, Rabbits 9:00 am 9:00 am Judging of Market Animals followed by Dairy 12:00 noon Exhibits open to the public 2:00 pm Sheep herding demo - Horse Arena 2:30 - 4:30 pm Tiny C. Hart and the Hartbeats 3:00 - 7:00 pm Lutey's Heritage Motors Antique Car Show 5:00 pm Flag Raising 5:00 pm Miniature Horse Show - Horse Arena 5:00 pm Poultry & Rabbit Showmanship 5:30 pm Fun-Run 6:00 pm Trailer Hitch - Playing at the Gazebo 6:30 pm Firemen’s Tournament 6:30 pm Pee Wee Show Friday, August 12 9:00 am 10:00 am 3:00 - 5:00 pm 4:00 pm 6:00 - 10:00 pm 6:30 pm Youth Horse Show - Horse Arena Fair open to the public Brian Matthews - Playing at the Gazebo Horse Show - Speed Events - Horse Arena Chasin Steel & Friends Go Kart Races Fabe's Family Concessions Fresh Cut French Fries • Blooming Onions Deep Fried Vegetables Justin K. Faber 2891 E. Forester Rd., Deckerville, MI 48427 spcfab@hotmail.com 810-376-4534 Marquette County Fair ~ 5 Saturday, August 13 9:00 am Horse Show – Performance Classes - Horse Arena 10:00 am Fair open to the public 11:30 am Presentation of Livestock Awards 12:00 pm U.P. Mud Drags 12:00 pmJr. Livestock Sale followed by Small Animal Sale 2:00 pm Redfella Records - Playing at the Gazebo 4:00 pm Draft Horse Show - Horse Arena 5:00 pm Go Kart Races Evening Barn Dance - Auction Barn Sunday, August 14 10:00 am Fair open to the public 11:00 am Team Penning - Horse Arena 12:00 noon Tractor Pull 12:00 noon Dog Show 1:00 - 3:00 pm Talent Quest Showcase - Playing at the Gazebo 1:00 pm Go Kart Races 3:30 pm Brian Matthews - Playing at the Gazebo 6:15 pmRelease of Exhibits On Going ENTERTAINMENT Cirque Amongus • Great Lakes Timber Show Pony Rides • 4 h activities tent American Legion Post #44 Bingo SCHMIDT AMUSEMENTS Thursday 1- 10 pm $1 a ride all day Friday 1- 10 pm $20 all day Saturday 12- 10 pm $20 all day Sunday 12- 6 pm $15 all day See Ticket Booth for Daily Ride Specials 6 ~ Marquette County Fair Marquette County Fair ~ 7 MARQUETTE COUNTY FAIR FAIR OFFICE – 249-4111 EXECUTIVE BOARD Bill Hager, President - 204-2261 James Goriesky, Vice-President - 942-7111 Eileen Trethewey, Recording Secretary - 250-6474 Melanie Molash, Documentation Secretary - 942-7873 CHRISTOPHER KAMRADA, Treasurer BOARD MEMBERS Emily Bruce - 238-4237 Dennis Conery - 485-1651 Richard Huth - 346-9776 Norm Johnson - 458-1147 Ron Lauren - 346-7525 Jesie Melchiori - 360-7069 Joyce Meyer & Ray Meyer - 486-9004 Carl Miller - 869-9806 Dave Redfern - 942-7932 Linda Talsma - 942-7363 Madeleine Zimmerman - 249-1400 Honorary Member Alice Hokenson - 524-7080 Junior Board Members Johnny Bergdahl Rebecca Conery Sam Conery Amanda Molash Phillip Talsma 8 ~ Marquette County Fair Three Days Marquette County Fair KART CLUB of Action at the Marquette County Fair. Experience The Speed and Excitement of Open Wheel Sprint Kart Racing Friday-6:30pm - Karters ages 5-65 - enjoy racing in 7 classes. Saturday-4:00pm - Family Fun Racing Karters from 5-65 from all across the U.P. Compete in 7 classes. This is race number 10 of 12 in Marquette County Fair Race Series. Double Points Awarded in each Class. Sunday-1:00pm - Mark DeShambo Jr. Memorial Race. Briggs and Yamaha Classes - Enduro Races Contact the Marquette County Fair Kart Club to find out how you can get started in this Fast Growing Sport Contact Carl Miller 869-9806 Marquette County Fair Mid-Summer Night Fun Run 4 Mile Evening Trail Run at the Marquette County Fair Grounds Thursday - 6:30 pm Late Registration at 5:30 pm Age Groups: 5-7; 8-10; 11-13; 14-16; 17-19; 20-24; 25-29; & by 5 yrs up to ? Entry Fee: $12 Advance received by August 1st $2.00 discount to UPRRC members Late entry fee $15.00 after August 1st Awards: Tee shirts & 1 day pass (any day) to all participants Ribbons for 1st - 3rd to overall, masters, Age group winners to 5th place For more information Eileen Trethewey 250-6474 or Fair Office at 249-4111 Marquette County Fair ~ 9 Visit the Marquette County Fair "Antique and Classic Car Show" Thursday • 3:00 - 7:00 pm Sponsored by Music By Thursday 6:00 pm at the Gazebo 10 ~ Marquette County Fair Friday - 6:00 p.m. And Friends Presents: Saturday at 2:00 pm Shipwreck Party Shannon Wyatt Marquette County Fair ~ 11 Tractor Pull Superintendents John Maki 942-7403 Raynor Johnson 485-5046 Sunday Weigh-in at 12:00 noon Pull starts at 1:00 pm Weight classes between 2500 pounds up to 10,000 pounds 18" draw bar for height maximum 10 % over on RPM's SATURDAY Tom Chosa, President 906-201-1740 tecjr@charter.net 12 ~ Marquette County Fair Welcome Home OEF/OIF/OND Veterans! Please join the Oscar G Johnson VA Medical Center at its 4th Annual Welcome Home Event for our servicemen and women of Iraq and Afghanistan at the Marquette County Fair Information on VA eligibility, benefits, service-connected injuries, USA Jobs, and much more! 906-346-9815 Marquette County Fair ~ 13 The Marquette County Fair Association Honors the many years of service of Charles and Wanda Bergdahl From the beginning through 2010 We Thank You For all your years of dedicated service and hard work. Visit our Free Youth Archery Booth Mission statement U. P. Whitetails of Marquette County consists of approximately 475 members from Marquette and surrounding counties. The organization is dedicated to the education of the public on issues related to the scientific management of the Whitetail Deer. We promote and encourage safe hunting practices, the ethical harvesting of the resource, and cooperative partnership with other outdoor sports organizations.. We are actively engaged in ongoing interaction with the DNR and Natural Resources Commission on issues important to the public in conservation and wildlife management areas. 14 ~ Marquette County Fair Sunday All Participants Must Pay at the Gate Marquette County Fair ~ 15 Marquette County Firefighter’s Association is Proud to Sponsor Annual Marquette County Fair Firefighter Races Hosted by Marquette County Firefighters Assoc. Home of Sands Township Fire Department at the Marquette County Fairgrounds Thursday - 6:30 p.m. sharp Come and See • Ladder Race • Hose/Relay Race • Mystery Race • Barrel Competition Congratulations to Skandia West Branch and City of Ishpeming Fire Departments 2010 Winners of the Firefighter's Tournament 16 ~ Marquette County Fair Marquette County Fair ~ 17 Winners will be showcased Sunday • 1:00-3:00 pm Marquette County Fair Supports PAAC and the Historical Vista Theater Please attend their productions for the upcoming season. For More Info Call 475-7188 www.americannameplate.net 18 ~ Marquette County Fair Table Of Contents Marquette County Fair Program.................................................. 4 Admission Policy........................................................................ 21 Camping Guidelines.................................................................. 21 Rules and Regulations............................................................... 23 Health Requirements................................................................. 24 Guidelines for Youth Small Animal Projects............................... 27 Livestock Rules.......................................................................... 28 Livestock Departments Department 1 - Dairy ................................................................ 34 Department 2 - Youth Dairy....................................................... 35 Department 3 - Beef.................................................................. 36 Department 4 - Youth Beef ...................................................... 37 Department 5 - Sheep............................................................... 39 Department 6 - Youth Sheep..................................................... 40 Department 7 - Goats................................................................ 41 Department 8 - Youth Goats...................................................... 43 Department 10 - Youth Swine ................................................... 44 Department 11 - Poultry ............................................................ 46 Department 12 - Youth Poultry ............................................... 48 Department 13 - Rabbits............................................................ 52 Department 14 - Youth Rabbits .............................................. 54 Department 15 - Horse.............................................................. 56 Department 16 - Youth Horse.................................................... 59 Department 17 - Draft Horse..................................................... 61 Department 18 - Youth Draft Horse........................................... 62 rOTARY cABLE tOOL MacDonald well drilling 285 Co. Rd. 553, Gwinn, MI 49841 Pump Sales & Service 1-800-328-9127 Dan Gwinn (906) 346-6010 Marquette County Fair ~ 19 OPEN DEPARTMENTS Department 50 - Needlework..................................................... 66 Department 51 - Culinary Arts (Foods)...................................... 70 Department 52 - Fine Arts ......................................................... 74 Department 53 - Folk Art, Original Crafts and Hobbies............. 76 Department 54 - Photography................................................... 80 Department 55 - Antiques.......................................................... 81 Department 56 - Agriculture ...................................................... 84 Department 57 - Floriculture...................................................... 85 Department 58 - Horticulture..................................................... 86 YOUTH DEPARTMENTS Department 70 - 4-H And Youth Clothing & Knitting.................. 88 Department 71 - 4-H And Youth Culinary Arts........................... 89 Department 72 - 4-H And Youth Fine Arts.................................. 90 Department 73 - 4-H And Youth Folk Art.................................... 91 Department 74 - 4-H And Youth Photography........................... 92 Department 81 - 4-H And Youth Organizations.......................... 95 Department 82 - 4-H And Youth Educational Projects............... 96 Department 100 - 8 & Under...................................................... 97 20 ~ Marquette County Fair Open & Youth Exhibitor Fee Form Exhibitor Name Adult Youth DOB AddressCity Phone Number Qty State Zip Social Security Number Exhibit Description Fee Dairy & Beef Cattle Stall Fee (per head) $6 Calves, Goats, Sheep & Hogs Stall Fee (per head) $3 Open/ Youth Livestock Class Fee (Dairy, Beef, Sheep, Goats, Swine (per premium class) $2 Horse Stalls (pre-reserved as of Feb. 1 paid within 30 days) Mini Horse Stall Fees $15 $10 Adult Open/ Market Small Animal Barn Floor Pens (per pen)** $1 Adult Open Small Animal Barn Cages (per cage)** $.50 st ** Cage fees covered for all Youth entering in youth and open in The Small Animal Barn Except for Market Animals** $.50 Open/ Youth Small Animal Barn Class Fee (per premium class) $.25 Total Exhibitor Fees TOTAL Sponsored by GNLPC $ Mail Entry Fee Forms To: Marquette County Fair, PO Box 66, Marquette, MI 49855 **Make checks payable to: Marquette County Fair** Marquette County Fair ~ 21 GATE ADMISSION POLICY 1. Gate Admission Prices Adults -12 years or older $5.00 Children- 5-11 years of age $1.00 Children 4 and Under years of age FREE Senior Citizens (60+) -Thursday Only $1.00 2. Weekly Admission Wristbands (separate from and not valid for midway rides) (Wristbands must be intact and worn on wrist) Adult (4 Days) $15.00 Children (4 Days) $3.00 3. Entries of Horses and Livestock One wristband will be given for each exhibitor. Additional 4-day wristbands may be purchased for $15.00. 4. Mud Draggers Two daily passes will be given for each entry. You may not enter the fair from the pit area, but must go around to the front gate for admission to the fair. Passes will be issued by event officials at the time of entry. Event officials will be given wristbands. Camping Guidelines & Reservations Camping on the fairgrounds is a privilege allowed only to concessionaires and stalled livestock exhibitors. 1. At least one adult (a person 21 years or older) shall be present at the campsite to supervise minors. 2. Camping fees will be for the duration of the fair; $40.00 with electricity and $20.00 for rustic. 3. Payment of camping fees does not entitle persons to enter the fairgrounds without paying the gate admission fee. One free wristband per paid camp site. 4. Camping reservations must be paid 10 days prior to the opening day of the fair. 5. Horse/livestock trailers to be parked in designated area. 6. All dogs must be contained at campsite. 7. No more than 2 vehicles at campsite 8. No skateboards or bikes. Must Check in to get Camping Permit - Livestock check in with Emily Bruce - Equine check in with Madeleine Zimmerman Name_______________________________________________ Address_____________________________________________ Phone_______________________________________________ Type of camping unit _______________ Approx. Length_______ Circle One Equine Livestock Send reservations with payment to: Marquette County Fair Camping 400 Little Lake Road Marquette, MI 49855 22 ~ Marquette County Fair MARQUETTE COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP APPLICATION P.O. Box 66, Marquette, MI 49855 Full Name: Date of Birth_________________ Last _______________ First ________________ Middle ___________ Phone #_______________________Cell # _______________________ Street Address: _____________________________City_____________ E-mail ____________________________________________________ Membership is open, and restricted to residents of Marquette County. Unless a residency waiver is approved by the board of directors at a regular meeting. Adult Membership: Age 21 or older - Youth Membership Under 21 By qualifying for and accepting membership in the Marquette County Fair Association I agree to accept and comply with the terms of the association by-laws as last amended on March of 2011. I further state that my desire to become a member is to act in the best interests of the fair, the association, its membership, and its stated mission. ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP DUES ARE $2.00 Membership dues must be fully paid ninety days prior to the annual meeting to be eligible for voting privileges at the meeting, (Any adult member with dues in arrears for a period of 90 days shall be suspended. Voting privileges at the annual meeting be suspended also) Voting privileges shall be enacted after being a adult member of the Association for a period of 1 year with service to the fair. Inaugural members (Year 2011 members) being the only exception of 6 months. (The Annual Meeting is held in November) Any association member whose dues is paid before the end of the 2011 fair shall be considered a "Charter Member of the association, and have it so noted on their membership card. Dues paid during or after the current year fair will be considered paid in full for the remainder of the current and the upcoming year. Association members are not required to, but are welcome and encouraged to attend regular monthly board of director meetings to provide input and feedback. Association members are further encouraged to serve on both standing and project committees throughout the year. I agree to serve as a member of the Marquette County Fair Association under the terms described above and have submitted my dues as appropriate. Signed _______________________________________________ Marquette County Fair ~ 23 RULES AND REGULATIONS Entry Deadline August 1st 1. Entries are open to the world. 2. Use the same exhibitor’s number in all departments. 3. All indoor entries must be entered on Wednesday, August 10 from 4 p.m. until 8 p.m. Entry Deadline by August 1st. 4. Competition is open to anyone between 9 years of age through the person's 19th birthday. Fair age is the exhibitors age on January 1 of the year of the fair. Except in Department 11, 13, Small Animals and Poultry, where there is no age limit, and Department 100 (8 and under). 5. Entries on display in the building, including all animals cannot be removed before 6:15 p.m. on Sunday. The exhibit stub must be presented to the clerk to pick up each entry. If removed before this time, premium money will be forfeited. 6. One entry per class except where permitted. 7. Articles must be current year products, completed during this year. 8. All reasonable precautions will be taken to protect exhibits. The Fair will not be responsible for loss or injury of same. 9. The management will use diligence to insure the safety of livestock and articles entered for exhibition or display after their arrival on the grounds but under no circumstances will it be responsible for loss, injury or damage by theft, fire, lightning, wind or by any other agency, to such livestock, article on exhibition or display, and the Fair and management thereof shall be held harmless by the exhibitors against all legal or other proceedings relating thereto. 10. The Fair Board reserves the right to reject exhibits deemed unworthy (i.e., workmanship, cleanliness, etc.) 11. A premium ribbon or sticker placed on the exhibit is no guarantee of award. It is governed by the records on the judges’ books. 12. The Marquette County Fair reserves the right to pro-rate premiums if funding is not received from the State of Michigan or if fair receipts are insufficient to pay expenses. 13. The management reserves to itself the sole and absolute right to settle disputes and misunderstandings arising out of premium awards or any phase of enterprise of the Fair without claim for damages. A formal protest by an agricultural exhibitor, or others against a placing shall be filed no more than 24 hours after the placing is made. Any protest must be accompanied with written statement detailing specific problem and a $25.00 deposit. The complaint will be sent to MDA within 45 days. 14. In the event of a conflict between general rules and those in a department, the special rules take precedence. 15. There will be a $20 fee for re-issue of any lost or mutilated premium checks. 16. Unless otherwise stated, ribbons received are 1st - Blue, 2nd - Red & 3rd - White. 17. An official photographer shall be present on the grounds during the Fair. The Marquette County Fair reserves the right to use photographs of champions, reserve champions and other exhibitors for publicity or advertising purposes of the Fair without compensation to the exhibitor. 24 ~ Marquette County Fair Michigan Department of Agriculture P.O. Box 30017, Lansing, MI 48909 Animal Industry Division: (51 7) 373-1077 2011 Health Requirements for Livestock Exhibited in Michigan Summary REVISED January 2011 (Replaces all previous editions) The following is a summary of the health requirements for livestock exhibited in Michigan. The complete set of requirements can be obtained by downloading them from the Michigan Department of Agriculture website www.michigan.gov/mda-exhibitinfo or by contacting the fair/exposition staff or livestock entry office. Livestock means those species of animals used for human food and fiber or those species of animals used for service to humans. Livestock includes, but is not limited to, cattle, sheep, new world camelids (llamas, alpacas, vicunas, and guanacos), goats, bison, privately owned cervids, ratites (cassowaries, kiwis, ostriches, and emus), swine, equine, poultry, aquaculture, and rabbits. Livestock does not include dogs and cats. GENERAL Exhibitors at state, county, and district fairs, along with other livestock exhibitions, expositions, and shows are required to comply with all statutory and regulatory provisions of the State of Michigan relating to animal health outlined in Act No. 466 of the Public Acts of 1988, as amended, the Animal Industry Act, and rules promulgated for the implementation and enforcement of the act. 1. A fair shall have an accredited veterinarian on call whenever there are animals on the premises during the fair. A fair, exhibition, exposition, or show authority shall do all of the following as described herein: a. Notify exhibitors of health tests and certificates required for importation and exhibition in this state. b. Examine and approve required health certificates, reports, test charts, certificates, or other required documentation before displaying, exhibiting, or stabling the animals in the exhibition area or before commingling with other animals. c. Notify exhibitors whether or not poultry vaccinated against Infectious Laryngotracheitis (ILT) are allowed in the fair, exhibition, exposition, or show. d. Assure that all participating equine test negative for Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA). 2. Livestock with clinical signs of infectious, contagious, or toxicological disease shall be removed from the fair, exhibition, exposition, or show or, by permission of the director, shall be isolated on the premises. 3. Livestock that have known exposure to, or that show clinical signs of, infectious, contagious, or toxicological disease as determined by a veterinarian shall not be displayed or housed at a fair, exhibition, exposition or show unless permission to do so is granted by the director. The fair, exhibition, exposition, or show authority is responsible for ensuring that the livestock are removed from the premises. 4. A fair, exhibition, exposition, or show authority may require additional testing or vaccination of animals before entry and during the fair, exhibition, exposition, or show. 5. A bird shall not be handled except by the exhibitor, attendant, fair veterinarian, director, or judge after the bird is placed in an exhibition coop. 5a. Starting March 1, 2007, all cattle moving to a show, sale, or exhibition are required to have an official radio frequency identification device (RFID) ear tag. Exhibitors may call NorthStar Cooperative at 888-203-3398 or the National Holstein Association at 1-800-952-5200 to order RFID tags at a cost of $2.00 per tag. 5b. For all Indiana cattle exhibited in Michigan, official RFID ear tags can be ordered by calling Vickie McCune with RJ Matthews Company at (330) 834-3000, extension 2013, or by calling Amy Bledsoe with the Indiana Animal Health, Inc. at (219) 2792378. 6. All goats, sheep, and privately-owned cervids shall bear official identification before they leave their home premises. 7.It is the responsibility of the exhibitor to ensure that all requirements for testing, Marquette County Fair ~ 25 identification, and official interstate health certificate or official interstate certificate of veterinary inspection are fulfilled prior to importation and that proof of fulfilling these requirements is provided to the director, fair, exhibition, exposition, or show authority upon request. 8. Upon request, a person who exhibits livestock shall present for inspection all reports, test charts, and appropriate health certificates required to accompany the livestock. 9.Out-of-state livestock for exhibition shall meet the requirements prescribed for importation of breeding animals of that species, and shall be accompanied by a copy of an official interstate health certificate or an official interstate certificate of veterinary inspection issued by an accredited veterinarian from the state of origin. Livestock shall not be diverted to a premises other than the destination site named on the official interstate health certificate. 10. Whenever an official test is conducted, or an official vaccination is administered, livestock shall, unless exempted by the director, be permanently identified in a manner approved by the director. 11. Unless otherwise approved by the director, a facility for exhibition of livestock shall be constructed to allow sufficient separation of each exhibitor's livestock. The facility shall be constructed of a material that can be adequately cleaned and disinfected. 12. An exhibition building or yarding facility shall be cleaned and disinfected with an United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) approved disinfectant used in accordance with label instructions before livestock are admitted by removing from the premises all manure, litter, hay, straw, and forage from pens, runways, and show rings and thoroughly disinfecting walls, partitions, floors, mangers, awarding facilities, and runways in a manner approved by the director. For a complete list of disinfectants, please refer to www.michigan.gov/ mda-exhibitinfo. 13. Feed and water containers provided for exhibition coops shall be new or properly cleaned. 14. A feed or water container from which a bird has eaten or drunk shall be refilled in such as manner as to prevent contamination of the common supply of feed and water. A feed or water container may not be removed from an exhibition coop except for the purpose of cleaning. 15. An exhibition coop shall be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected before and after each exhibition. 16. Primary enclosures and stall areas shall be constructed and placed to provide adequate light for proper inspection for evidence of transmissible diseases. 17. Cage litter and bedding shall be clean and shall be replaced daily, or as often as needed. 18. A shipping crate used in the shipment of birds by common carrier may not be used as an exhibition coop. Shipping crates shall be cleaned and disinfected on the day of arrival after the birds have been removed for exhibition and before being used again. Unless otherwise necessary, shipping crates shall not be stored in the exhibition area. The Bill Hager & Michelle Judd Families Marquette County Fair Supporters Bill Hager, "Buncle" Kathy Hager "Treasured (Non-Republican) Spouse" Michelle Hager Judd "Spoiled Brat" Will Hager "Abused Gopher" Kaitlyn "Punkin Noodle" Judd Lauren "Chickie Doodle" Judd "Cherished Grandkids" 26 ~ Marquette County Fair Michigan Department of Agriculture P.O. Box 30017 Lansing, MI 48909 Animal Industry Division: (51 7) 373-1077 2011 OUT-OF-State LIVESTOCK FOR EXHIBITIONS Summary REVISED January 2011 (Replaces all previous editions) The following is a summary of the health requirements for livestock exhibited in Michigan. The complete set of requirements can be obtained by downloading them from the Michigan Department of Agriculture website www.michigan.Qov/ mda-exhibitinfo or by contacting the fair/exposition staff or livestock entry office. Out-of-state livestock for exhibition shall meet the requirements prescribed for importation of breeding animals of that species and shall be accompanied by an official interstate health certificate or an official interstate certificate of veterinary inspection issued by an accredited veterinarian from the state of origin. Livestock shall not be diverted to a premises other than the destination site named on the official interstate health certificate. If vesicular stomatitis outbreaks have occurred in the state of origin within the past 30 days, the following statement must be included by the accredited veterinarian on any official interstate health certificate or official certificate of veterinary inspection for importation of equidae, cattle, sheep, goats, bison, New World camelids, swine, or privately owned cervidae into Michigan: "/ have examined the animals listed on this certificate and have found no clinical signs of vesicular stomatitis. To the best of my knowledge, these animals have not been exposed to vesicular stomatitis within the previous 30 days, nor have they been vaccinated with vesicular stomatitis vaccine." All cattle, goats, and bison of any age and reproductive capability, unless transported directly to a USDA inspected slaughter facility, must be identified with a USDA approved official identification eartag, or official breed registration tattoo, prior to importation. An official breed registration tattoo may only be used if the animal is accompanied by the official breed registration certificate during the movement. The official identification must be recorded on the required official interstate health certificate or official certificate of veterinary inspection. Dairy cattle, breeding cattle, feeder heifers, horses and other equidae, breeding swine, feeder swine, market hogs, llamas, alpacas, privately-owned cervids, aquaculture, and wild animals for exhibition originating outside the state of Michigan shall meet the requirements found at www.michigan.gov/mda-exhibitinfo by contacting the fair/exposition staff or livestock entry office. Steven L. Halstead, D.V.M., M.S. State Veterinarian Marquette County Fair ~ 27 Guidelines for Youth Small Animal Projects 1. The Marquette Co. 4-H and youth small animal committee shall consist of any and all interested members and leaders of the small animal clubs who carry organized projects. 2. The meetings of the small animal committee will be scheduled as deemed appropriate by the membership. 3. Marquette Co. youth small market animals shall be: Pen of 3 Market Chickens, Pen of 3 Market Rabbits, or 1 Market Turkey. 4. All market animals will be sold in the following order. Grand champion animals of each species first, then the reserve animal of a species followed by the remainder in judged order. The judge will determine sale order. 2011 - Chickens, rabbits, turkeys 2012 - Rabbits, turkeys, chickens 2013 - Turkeys, chickens, rabbits 5. All small animal market projects must include a completed record book to be turned in to the superintendent by 3:00 p.m. on Thursday. (A copy of this record book can be used to meet the requirements of Poultry/rabbit showmanship . . . Copy of which will be turned into the "small animal barn superintendent.) 6. Record books must be started on the day chicks arrive or the day the doe rabbit is bred. 7. All small animals must remain on the fairgrounds until close of fair. 8. All exhibitors are responsible to butcher and properly prepare, and deliver the meat to the buyer within one week’s time. Market Chickens 1. Market chickens shall be purchased approximately 8-10 weeks before the starting date of the fair. 2. The small animal committee will approve the vendor and/or breeder for market chickens and MUST be listed on record books, along with the date of purchase. 3. Pullets or cockerels are approved for this project. Market Rabbits 1. All market rabbits must come from a doe owned and bred by the exhibitor. 2. Youth market rabbits must consist of a pen of three rabbits, from the same litter, not over 69 days old and between 3 and 5 pounds, by fair time. Market Turkeys 1. Market turkeys shall be purchased approximately 15-20 weeks before the Marquette Co. Fair. 2. The vendor and/or breeder for market turkeys MUST be listed on record books, along with the date of purchase. 3. Toms or hens are approved for this project. 4. All turkeys will be leg banded by the owner upon arrival at the fair grounds, and recorded with the superintendent. Small Animal Auction - Saturday Following Junior Livestock sale in the Livestock Barn 28 ~ Marquette County Fair Guidelines: Livestock RULES 1. The livestock department committee shall be made up of the following: Fair president and/or fair board member, 4-H livestock leader/s, livestock superintendent and one teen representative. 2. Market Animal Exhibitors must be Marquette or Alger county residents. Competition is open to anyone between 9 years of age through the person's 19th birthday. Fair age is the exhibitors age on January 1 of the year of the fair. 3. Steers must be purchased and on feed at least 205 days before sale date. Steers must be born after January 1 of the previous year. Lambs and hogs must be purchased and on feed at least 90 days before the sale date. The Marquette County Fair shall appoint a weigh in person(s) and he or she shall be the same person for all animals within the species. All animals are expected to be properly restrained for the weigh in. 4. Pre-Entry Dates for market livestock must be sent to livestock superintendent by: Beef - March 1st and Swine and Lambs June 1st. 5. Beef members may start with no more than two steers. Sheep and swine may start with a pen of three lambs or hogs. Only one animal of each species may be shown or sold. All animals will be tagged or tattooed at the weigh in time. NO stags, warts, or horns over one inch will be permitted. 6. All breeding stock market animals, poultry, rabbits and pet stock MUST be preregistered with the fair by August 1st. 7.NO replacement will be made in case of death of an animal after the weigh in unless an alternate animal is in the possession of the member and weighed in as of the weigh in dates. Replacement by an alternate animal may be made up to the final weigh in at the fair. 8. All project animals shown in market classes will be made available to sell. 9. The purpose of the livestock project is to have a member become knowledgeable about feeding, breeding, raising and handling livestock. The show and sale at the fair is the end result. Any animal whose feeding and training has been neglected cannot be shown. 10. The judge has control over all exhibitors while they are showing. Anyone not able to control his or her animal to the satisfaction of the judge will be asked to leave the showing for the safety and respect of the other exhibitors. A committee made up of at least three of the people listed in the first guideline reserve the right to visit the member's farm sometime in the two weeks before the fair to observe the member handle and lead his animal unassisted. The committee will decide at the time if it is a show or not show. The committee's decision is final at that time. 11. Minimum weight limits for market animals to be shown in market classes: HOGS 200 lbs. LAMBS 90 lbs. STEERS 875 lbs. If 10 or more market animals are in a class they will be split equally by weight. Under weight animals may be shown in showmanship classes by its owner. 12. In order to be sold at the sale all market animals must be shown in both the market class and showmanship classes by its owner. 13. Record books must be exhibited at the fair. They must be completed after the final weigh in and returned to Emily Bruce by Thursday 10:00 a.m. before market livestock show. Marquette County Fair ~ 29 14. All animals need to be securely tied or penned and properly supervised. ALL cattle MUST have a safety rope and a halter. 15. During the fair, feeding times for all livestock (open & youth) shall be 7:00 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 - 7:00 p.m. daily. 16.Owners will be responsible for the care of livestock until the animals are released from the fair, except for rabbits, poultry, and pet stock which follow the small animal barn rules. Owners will be responsible for cleaning their own pens. 17. Judging will be: Youth - Danish system, Open - Straight Scale, THE JUDGES DECISION IS FINAL. 18. A personal thank you to the buyers must be written. Checks will be held until a “thank you” note is written. 19. A selling fee of 4 percent to cover beef commission and advertising for the steers shall be held from the seller’s check. One percent less for the swine and sheep, poultry at 1 percent. 20. ENTRY TIMES: All poultry, rabbits, and pet stock must be tested and in place between 3:00 - 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. All market livestock will be weighed in between noon - 7:00 p.m. Wednesday. All other livestock shall enter the fair between 3:00 - 8:30 p.m. Wednesday. Late entry must be approved by the fair president and superintendent. ALL LIVESTOCK/ANIMALS MUST SHOW APPROPRIATE HEALTH PAPERS AND/OR IDENTIFICATION TO THE CLERK BEFORE UNLOADING AND/OR PENNING. 21.FAIR SCALE WEIGHT OF ANIMALS WILL PREVAIL: Scale weight of animals by a Marquette County Fair Official is FINAL. Any person disagreeing with weight of animals may be asked to take livestock home. 22. RELEASE TIMES: No livestock may be released until the closing time of the fair, 6:15 p.m. Sunday. All poultry, rabbits and pet stock will begin release at 6:15 p.m. You must have your claim slip with you at the time of release. Failure to follow the release time will result in premium loss. 23. Sale order shall start with all the Grand Champions of each species. The remaining animals within the species shall sell reserve champion first followed in judged order with each award being drawn by lot. 2011 - Steers, hogs, lambs 2012 - Steers, lambs, hogs 2013 - Steers, hogs, lambs The livestock committee will be the final authority on all matters of concern in regard to the youth shows. 30 ~ Marquette County Fair THE MARQUETTE COUNTY FAIR The Marquette County Fair is an independent 501-(c)-3 non-profit corporation with no formal or informal affiliation with any governmental agency or unit at the local, state, or federal level; including the County of Marquette. The board of directors consists of nineteen volunteers with full voting privileges. These residents and citizens serve at the pleasure of the board without any compensation for their time and effort. Neither the fair as an entity nor, the individual directors receive any funding or compensation from the County, nor are they subject to any operational oversight or direction from the County as a governing body. Farmers, 4-H members, homemakers and urban residents and others will be exhibiting products they have grown or have made during the current calendar year. The Marquette County Fair Board sincerely hopes that this event will continue to grow through the participation of people throughout this area. Marquette County Fair Endowment Fund We are proud to announce the creation of a new and exciting opportunity for our friends of the fair to lend their financial support in a lasting meaningful way. Our endowment fund provides a means for maintaining the future financial health of the fair well beyond our individual years and has potential to make the fair a self sustaining part of our community forever. With the tough economic times we face today and the total lack of any taxpayer financial support it is important to insure the money will be there for our grandchildren and their grandchildren. By establishing this fund and asking for your individual support now and again in your estate planning we are confident that with your generous help future fair boards will continue to have the financial ability to produce a quality fair for many generations to come. Please stop by the information booth during the fair for information on how you can contribute; or contact any fair board member after the fair. Thank you in advance for your contribution to the agricultural education of the youth of our future society. Marquette County Fair ~ 31 Exhibitor of the Year AWARD The “Exhibitor of the Year” award will be presented to the adult exhibitor acquiring the most points in indoor exhibits. All entries will be eligible for Exhibitor of the Year and Award given at Annual Picnic, and may not win more than 2 years consecutively. A complete listing of entries on entry sheets by department to be judged for this award must be turned in to association secretary August 1st. $25.00 Cash Best of Show — 10 points Red Ribbon — 3 points Rosette — 8 points White Ribbon — 1 point Blue Ribbon — 6 pointsO Ribbon — Minus 3 points Kay Wagner receiving 2010 Exhibitor of the Year award from Chuck Bergdahl GOLF CARTS PROVIDED BY Snowmobiles Watercraft Golf Cars ATVs Your Final Destination for Sales and Service 1355 US 41 W. Ishpeming, 49849 Phone: 906-486-8630 www.meyerenterprise.com 32 ~ Marquette County Fair AMERICAN LEGION YOUTH AWARD Donated by Richard M. Jopling Post #44 of Marquette, Michigan $50 Bond RULES: 1. Winner chosen from rosette winners in youth divisions “A” (ages 9-13) and “B” (ages 14-19). 2. Open to all youth ages 9 through 19 (before December 31, of current year). 3. Exhibits must be from a project completed this past year. 4. A panel of judges will interview finalists. Candidates are required to attend interview Sunday afternoon. Judges will consist of one person from County Extension Service, one from the American Legion Post #44, and one from the Fair board or a person selected by these groups. 5. The overall criteria will be: good workmanship, academic standing, good quality, number of quality entries entered by person, and involvement in social activities. 6. Person can win every other year (not consecutively). Consideration will also be given to age of youth. Awards will be given at 3:00 p.m., Sunday, Rosette winners can sign up for interviews at the M.S.U. Extension Booth up until 10:00 a.m. on Sunday. Interviews will be conducted from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on Sunday. Congratulations to Emma Rondeau and Jessie Holman winners of 2010 Savings Bond presented by Frank Donckers. Marquette County Fair ~ 33 HAROLD & ARLINE BAHRMAN MOST DEDICATED 4-H YOUTH AWARD The Most Dedicated 4-H Youth Award is given on behalf of Harold and Arline Bahrman. Harold and Arline instilled in their seven children the importance of hard work and that a positive outlook builds strong character and leadership skills that can benefit the community. They also played an important role in the lives of their fourteen grandchildren and five great grandchildren. Arline and Harold were 4-H leaders for many years and encouraged the (member/children/youth) to work hard, to help others, and to care about their community. This Award has been created for the 4-H member who has demonstrated their commitment to 4-H and the community through hard work, positive behavior and mentoring other 4-H members. This person shines above the rest! The Traveling Award and a $50 savings bond is given yearly at the Marquette County Fair IN MEMORY OF HAROLD & ARLINE BAHRMAN Congratulations to Aiden Frost winner of 2010 Bahrman Award 34 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 1 - Dairy Superintendent - Emily Bruce - 238-4237 • Clerk - Hannah Kratz Entry Deadline August 1st • Entry Fee $2.00 per class Exhibitor must be at least 9 yrs Old Thursday - Following Market Live Stock Show 1st - $11.00 2nd - $9.00 4th - $6.00 5th - $5.00 3rd - $7.00 SECTION 1 - Dairy (Holstein) Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Junior Heifer Calf (born after Apr. 1, of current year) Junior Heifer Calf (born after Dec. 1, & before Apr. 1, of current year) Senior Heifer Calf (born after Aug. 1, last year & before Dec. 1, current year) Junior Yearling Heifer (born after Mar. 1, & before Sept. 1, of last year) Senior Yearling Heifer (born after Aug. 1, 2009 & before Mar. 1, of last year) 2 years & under 3 years 3 years & older Grand Champion Reserve Champion SECTION 2 - All Other Breeds of Dairy Cattle Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Junior Heifer Calf Senior Heifer Calf Junior Yearling Heifer Senior Yearling Heifer 2 years old & under 3 years 3 years & over Grand Champion Reserve Champion West Ridge & Meeske Ave. • Marquette, MI 49855 Dairy: 906/225-1363 1-800-562-7886 Marquette County Fair ~ 35 Department 2 - youth Dairy Superintendent - Emily Bruce - 238-4237 • Clerk - Hannah Kratz Registration Deadline August 1st Thursday - Following Market Animal Livestock Show Entry Fee $2.00 per class A - $11.00 B - $9.00 C - $7.00 SECTION 1- Fitting and Showmanship Dairy Cattle Class 1 2 3 4 5 8 years & under Pee Wee Show 6:30 Thursday 9 - 13 years 14 through 19 years Grand Champion Reserve Champion Ribbons Only SECTION 2 - Dairy (Holstein) Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Junior Heifer Calf (born after Apr. 1, of current year) Junior Heifer Calf (born after Dec. 1, & before Apr. 1, of current year) Senior Heifer Calf (born after Aug. 1, & before Dec. 1, of last year) Junior Yearling Heifer (born after Mar. 1, & before Sept. 1, of last year) Senior Yearling Heifer (born after Aug. 1, 2009 & before Mar. 1, of last year) 2 years & under 3 years 3 years & older Grand Champion Reserve Champion SECTION 3 - All Other Breeds of Dairy Cattle Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Junior Heifer Calf Senior Heifer Calf Junior Yearling Heifer Senior Yearling Heifer 2 years old & under 3 years 3 years & over Grand Champion Reserve Champion Ishpeming Community Federal Credit Union 1419 North Second Street • 800 Lake Shore Drive Ishpeming, MI 49849 (906) 485-5563 36 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 3 - BEEF Superintendent - Emily Bruce - 238-4237 • Clerk - Hannah Kratz Entry Deadline August 1st • Entry Fee $2.00 per class Show - Thursday Following Market Livestock Show 1st-$11.00 2nd-$9.00 3rd-$7.00 4th-$6.00 5th-$5.00 SECTION 1- Beef Breeding Classes (English and Crosses) Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Junior Calf (born since Jan. 1, of current year) Senior Calf (born Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, of last year) Yearling (born Sept. 1, 2009 - Aug. 31, of last year) 2 year old cow 3 year & older cow Grand Champion Reserve Champion SECTION 2 - All Other Beef Breeds & Crosses Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Junior Calf Senior Calf Yearling 2 year old cow 3 year & older cow Grand Champion Reserve Champion If you live or work in Marquette County we would like to invite you to become a part of our family! Marquette County Fair ~ 37 Department 4 - Youth Beef Superintendent - Emily Bruce - 238-4237 • Clerk - Hannah Kratz Entry Deadline August 1st • Show - Thursday • Entry Fee $2.00 per class A - $11.00 B - $9.00 C - $7.00 General Rules: 1. By Michigan Department of Agriculture Rules, animals may be shown in one class only which pays a premium. 2. All animals entered in a class must show predominate characteristics of the breed and classification of the class. 3. Exhibitors must comply with state health requirements. 4. Animals may not be removed until 6:15 p.m. Sunday. 5. Each animal can be shown in only one class that pays, plus fitting and showmanship. FAIR SCALE WEIGHT WILL PREVAIL: Scale weight of animals by a Marquette County Fair Official is FINAL. Any person disagreeing with weight of animals may be asked to take livestock home. SECTION 1 - Fitting and Showmanship Beef 1 2 3 4 5 8 years & under Pee Wee Show 6:30 Thursday Ribbons Only 9 - 13 years 14 through 19 years Grand Champion Showmanship Reserve Champion Showmanship SECTION 2- Beef Breeding Classes Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 English Beef Breeds and Crosses of the Same Junior Calf (born Jan. 1, of current year) Senior Calf (born Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, of last year) Yearling (born Sept. 1, 2009 - Aug. 31, of last year) 2 year old cow 3 year and older cow Grand Champion Reserve Champion SECTION 3 - All Other Beef Breeds & Crosses of the Same and English Breeds Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Junior Calf Senior Calf Yearling 2 year old cow 3 year and older cow Grand Champion Reserve Champion Department Continued on next page 38 ~ Marquette County Fair Section 4- Market Animals - Ribbons only, no entry fee Class 1 2 Steer Showmanship Steer Showmanship 14 - 19 years 9 - 13 years Show Thursday, 9 am Section 5 - Market Classes $2.00 Entry Fee Market classes - If more than ten animals in a class it will be divided by weight. Class 1 Steers A - $11 B - $9 C - $7 All animals for market sale must be shown in this section, and must include showmanship. SALE: SATURDAY of the Fair at Noon Livestock Barn. Awards to precede the sale. Marquette County Fair ~ 39 Department 5 - Sheep Superintendent - Emily Bruce - 238-4237 • Clerk - Hannah Kratz Entry Deadline August 1st • Entry Fee $2.00 per class Show - Thursday Following Market Animal Livestock Show Premiums 1st-$11 2nd-$9 3rd-$7 4th- $6 5th - $5 SECTION 1 - Sheep Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Ram Lamb (born since Jan. 1, of current year) Ewe Lamb (born since Jan. 1, of current year) Ewe 1 yr. & under 2 (born Sept. 1, 2009 - Aug. 31, of last year) Ram 1 yr. & under 2 (born Sept. 1, 2009 - Aug. 31, of last year) Ewe 2 yrs. & older Ram 2 yrs. & older Wool Breed Lamb Wool Breed Ewe Wool Breed Ram Grand Champion Reserve Champion 40 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 6 - YOUTH SHEEP Superintendent - Emily Bruce - 238-4237 • Clerk - Hannah Kratz Entry Deadline Aug. 5th - Show Thursday Entry Fee $2.00 per class - A - $11.00 B - $9.00 C - $7.00 General Rules: 1. By Michigan Department of Agriculture Rules, animals may be shown in one class only which pays a premium. 2. All animals entered in a class must show predominate characteristics of the breed and classification of the class. 3. Exhibitors must comply with state health requirements. 4. Animals may not be removed until 6:15 p.m. Sunday. 5. Each animal can be shown in only one class that pays, plus fitting and showmanship. FAIR SCALE WEIGHT WILL PREVAIL: Scale weight of animals by a Marquette County Fair Official is FINAL. Any person disagreeing with weight of animals may be asked to take livestock home. SECTION 1 - Fitting and Showmanship Sheep Class 1 2 3 4 5 8 years & under Pee Wee Show, Thursday 6:30 p.m. Ribbons Only 9 - 13 years 14 through 19 years Grand Champion Showmanship Reserve Champion Showmanship Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Ram Lamb (born Jan. 1, of current year) Ewe Lamb (born Jan. 1, of current year) Ewe 1 yr. & under 2 (born Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, of last year) Ram 1 yr. & under 2 (born Sept. 1 - Dec. 31, of last year) Ewe 2 yrs. & older Ram 2 yrs. & older Wool Breed Lamb Wool Breed Ewe Wool Breed Ram Grand Champion Reserve Champion SECTION 2 - Sheep Section 3 - Market Animals, Ribbons only, no entry fee Class 1 2 Lamb Showmanship Lamb Showmanship 14 - 19 years 9 - 13 years Section 4 - Market Classes Entry fee $2.00 Market classes - If more than ten animals in a class it will be divided by weight. Class 1 Lambs A - $8 B - $6 C - $5 All animals for market sale must be shown in this section, and must include showmanship. SALE: SATURDAY of the Fair at Noon Livestock Barn. Awards to precede the sale. Marquette County Fair ~ 41 Department 7 - Goats Superintendent - Emily Bruce - 238-4237 • Clerk - Hannah Kratz Registration Deadline August 1st • Entry Fee $2 per class Show - Thursday Following Market Livestock Show 1st-$11 2nd-$9 3rd-$7 4th-$6 5th-$5 SECTION 1 - Dairy Goats Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Yearling Doe (under 24 mo. Fresh) Milker 2 years Milker 3 years Milker 4 years Milker 5 years & over Grand Champion Reserve Champion SECTION 2 - Dairy Goats Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Junior Doe Kid (born Apr. 1, of current year or after) Intermediate Doe Kid (Born Mar. 1 - Mar. 31, of current year) Senior Doe Kid (born Jan. 1 - Feb. 29, of current year) Yearling Doe (under 24 mo. Dry) Grand Champion Reserve Champion SECTION 3 - Angora, Pygmy and Pet-type, Dairy Wethers Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Kids (born since Jan. 1, of current year) Yearlings, Does or Wethers Aged Wethers or Does Driving Class Grand Champion Reserve Champion SECTION 4 - Dairy Goats Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Junior Doe Kid (born Apr. 1, of current year or after) Intermediate Doe Kid (Born Mar. 1 - Mar. 31, of current year) Senior Doe Kid (born Jan. 1 - Feb. 29, of current year) Yearling Doe (under 24 mo. Dry) Grand Champion Reserve Champion 200 W. Division Street Ishpeming, MI 49849 Phone: (906) 485-1033 Fax: (906) 485-5666 Email: printing@globeprinting.net w w w. g l o b e p r i n t i n g . n e t Department Continued on next page 42 ~ Marquette County Fair SECTION 5 - Meat Goat Open Class 1 Jr. Doe (under 6 mos.) 2 Jr. Doe (6 mos. and under 12 mos.) 3 Jr. Doe (12 mos. and under 24 mos., never freshened) 4 Jr. Doe (12 mos. and under 18 mos., having freshened) 5 Jr. Doe (12 mos. and under 24 mos., having freshened) 6 Sr. Doe (2yrs. and under 3yrs.) 7 Sr. Doe (3 yrs. and older) 8 Grand Champion Meat Goat Doe - Rosette Only 9 Reserve Champion Meat Goat Doe - Rosette Only 10 Lightweight Market Wether 11 Heavyweight Market Wether M.J. VanDamme Farms Deer Feed and Gravel Transportation Specialist Prop.: Mike VanDamme (906) 384-6466 Watson, Michigan Enjoy your visit at the Marquette County Fair Meister’s HOME & GARDEN SHOWPLACE 1060 M-28 East • Marquette, MI (906) 249-1211 Marquette County Fair ~ 43 Department 8 - Youth Goats Superintendent - Emily Bruce - 238-4237 • Clerk - Hannah Kratz Registration Deadline August 1st Thursday Following Market Animal Livestock Show Entry Fee $2.00 per class - A - $11.00 B - $9.00 C - $7.00 SECTION 1 - Goat Fitting and Showmanship Class 1 2 3 4 5 8 years & under Pee Wee Show 6:30 Thursday Ribbons Only 9 - 13 years 14 through 19 years Grand Champion Reserve Champion SECTION 2 - Dairy Goats Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Yearling Doe (under 24 mo. Fresh) Milker 2 years Milker 3 years Milker 4 years Milker 5 years & over Grand Champion Reserve Champion SECTION 3 - Dairy Goats Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Junior Doe Kid (born Apr. 1, of current year or after) Intermediate Doe Kid (Born Mar. 1 - Mar. 31, of current year) Senior Doe Kid (born Jan. 1 - Feb. 29, of current year) Yearling Doe (under 24 mo. Dry) Grand Champion Reserve Champion SECTION 4 - Angora, Pygmy and Pet-type, Dairy Wethers Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Kids (born since Jan. 1, of current year) Yearlings, Does or Wethers Aged Wethers or Does Driving Class Grand Champion Reserve Champion 200 W. Division Street Ishpeming, MI 49849 Phone: (906) 485-1033 Fax: (906) 485-5666 Email: printing@globeprinting.net w w w. g l o b e p r i n t i n g . n e t 44 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 10 - YOUTH Swine Superintendent - Emily Bruce - 238-4237 • Clerk - Hannah Kratz Entry Deadline Aug. 5th Show - Thursday - 9:00 am General Rules: 1. By Michigan Department of Agriculture Rules, animals may be shown in one class only which pays a premium. 2. All animals entered in a class must show predominate characteristics of the breed and classification of the class. 3. Exhibitors must comply with state health requirements. 4. Animals may not be removed until 6:15 p.m. Sunday. 5. Each animal can be shown in only one class that pays, plus fitting and showmanship. FAIR SCALE WEIGHT WILL PREVAIL: Scale weight of animals by a Marquette County Fair Official is FINAL. Any person disagreeing with weight of animals may be asked to take livestock home. Section 1- Market Animals Ribbons only, no entry fee Class 1 2 Swine Showmanship Swine Showmanship 14 - 19 years 9 - 13 years Section 2 - Market Classes, entry fee $2.00 Market classes - If more than ten animals in a class it will be divided by weight. Class 1 Swine A - $8 B - $6 C - $5 All animals for market sale must be shown in this section, and must include showmanship. SALE: SATURDAY at Noon in Livestock Barn. Awards precede the sale. Marquette County Fair ~ 45 Fassbender Funeral Home (906) 228-3040 Swanson-Lundquist Funeral Home (906) 226-6589 Directors, Jeremy Hansen, John Oberstar, Greg Calzetta Traditional • Cremation • Pre-need Services • Monument-Markers Robert LaJeunesse Jr., Owner 407 Little Lake Rd • Marquette, MI 49855 Phone: 906-249-1900 Specializing in: Septic Systems • Sand • Gravel • Topsoil • Building Demolition • Complete Site Excavating 46 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 11 - Poultry Superintendent - Melanie Molash - 942-7873 Clerk - Amanda Molash Entry Deadline August 1st Animal Entry Wednesday, from 3:00 till 8:30 • Show Thursday No age limit on exhibitors A 25¢ entry fee will be charged for all entries in open class payable at time of entry to superintendent or clerk. Animals are to be left in cages at all times. 50¢ cage fee, $1 for pens. Small animals will not be released until 6:15 p.m. Sunday. Special pens or feeds that are needed must be furnished by exhibitor. Feed will be donated by MARES - Z - DOATS unless special diet is required. Poultry Exhibition Pullorum Test Documentation The exhibition requirements are as stated in the Health Requirements for Livestock Exhibited in Michigan. Documentation will be as follows: 1. Hatchery source documentation. 2. Entire flock or individual bird test report USDA VS-9-2 or VS-9-3. 3. Michigan Department of Agriculture pullorum test form with owner certification, and or 4. Statement provided by pullorum tester and or accredited veterinarian including 5. Owner certification statement with all of the above forms; providing verification of birds being presented for pullorum test status and isolation from unknown status poultry since pullorum test negative status. • A separate exhibit must be entered if exhibiting in both open and youth classes. • Exhibits will be judged by the "Standard of Perfection" • For sale signs maybe posted AFTER judging- with the sellers: name, phone number and price. No animals may leave the grounds until Sunday 6:15 pm. Definitions Old Bird-One year old or older Young Bird- less than one year old EXAMPLES of CLASS DISTINCTIONS Poultry: American Class: Plymouth Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, New Hampshire, Jersey Giants, Wyandottes Asiatic Class: Brahams, Cochins, Langshans English Class: Australorps, Cornish, Sussex, Orpingtons Mediterranean Class: Leghorns, Minorcas, Anconas, Andalusians All Other Standard: Polish, Hambergs, Ameraucanas, Araunas (These are just a few of the more well known breed examples) 1st - $2.00 2nd - $1.50 3rd - $1.00 Marquette County Fair ~ 47 SECTION 1 - Chickens Class 1-4 American Class 5-8 Asiatic Class 9-12 Mediterranean Class 13-16 English Class 17-20 All other Standard Breeds 21-24 Feather leg Bantam 25-28 Single comb clean leg Bantam 29-32 All other comb clean leg Bantam 33-36 Game Bantam Class Hen........ Rooster.......Pullet . . Cockerel Hen........ Rooster.......Pullet . . Cockerel Hen........ Rooster.......Pullet . . Cockerel Hen........ Rooster.......Pullet . . Cockerel Hen........ Rooster.......Pullet . . Cockerel Hen........ Rooster.......Pullet . . Cockerel Hen........ Rooster.......Pullet . . Cockerel Hen........ Rooster.......Pullet . . Cockerel Hen........ Rooster.......Pullet . . Cockerel SECTION 2 - Turkeys Class 1-4 Turkey Hen..........Tom.....Young Hen....Young Tom SECTION 3 - Waterfowl Class 1-4 Duck 5-8 Geese Hen.......... Drake ....... Young Hen . . . . Young Drake Goose ....... Gander..... Young Goose . . Young Gander SECTION 4 - Other Birds Class 1-4 Pigeons 5-8 Pheasants 9-12 Quail 13-16 Guinea Hen........... Cock........ Young Hen . . . . Young Cock Hen........... Cock........ Young Hen . . . . Young Cock Hen........... Cock........ Young Hen . . . . Young Cock Hen......... Rooster...........Pullet . . . . . . . . Cockerel SECTION 5 - Family Class Poultry (Mother with Young) Class 1 Family Class Poultry 2 Family Any Other Bird SECTION 6 - Champion Judge Awarded Ribbons Only Class 1 Grand Champion Poultry/Bird 2 Reserve Champion Poultry/Bird 3 Best of Show 48 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 12 - 4-H And Youth Poultry Entry Deadline August 1st • Show Enter 3:00 thru 8:30 p.m., Wednesday Thursday, Showmanship 5:00 pm Superintendent - Melanie Molash - 942-7873 Clerk - Amanda Molash Age limited to 9-19 year old Exhibitors Animals are to be left in their cages at all times. Small animals will not be released until 6:15 p.m., Sunday. Entry Fee 25¢ 50¢ cage fee, $1 for pens. Feed will be donated by MARES - Z - DOATS unless special diet is required. GNPLC Youth Leadership Award • The Great Northern Poultry and Livestock Connection has graciously donated money to cover ALL Youth entries in both open and 4-H classes in Department 12 with the exception of the Market Classes • The GNPLC Youth Leadership Award for the Small Animal Barn will have a sign-up sheet in the barn on entry day, all interested youth need to sign-up to be considered for this Award. • This award will be given to one (1) individual per age group (5-9 yrs. 10-14 yrs., & 15-19 yrs.) • This award is a $50.00 cash award. • Open to all youth (5-19 yrs) that enter an exhibit in the small animal barn • Judging for the youth award is through GNPLC members and the Superintendent • How the animal does during the fair has no reflection on this award. • Youth need to exhibit positive attitude. • Youth must follow the rules of the fair (example: getting animal into their cages by given times, caring for animal, barn duties) • Winners shall be posted by Sunday at noon Breed of the Day Program This program is an educational project open to all youth who choose to participate. Each day a breed of "poultry" division will be chosen to be on display. Youth who choose to participate, will showcase their animal at the entrance of the barn and be with their animal so they can answer any questions from the public. Each Exhibitor will also be responsible to make a "poster of facts" about their animal. (breed facts, description, feed requirements, pictures, etc.) Participants are then eligible to enter into: Education Project, Section 8, Class 1 and 2 accordingly to their type of animal. Marquette County Fair ~ 49 Poultry Exhibition Pullorum Test Documentation The exhibition requirements are as stated in the Health Requirements for Livestock Exhibited in Michigan. Documentation will be as follows: 1. Hatchery source documentation. 2. Entire flock or individual bird test report USDA VS-9-2 or VS-9-3. 3. Michigan Department of Agriculture pullorum test form with owner certification, and or 4. Statement provided by pullorum tester and or accredited veterinarian including 5. Owner certification statement with all of the above forms; providing verification of birds being presented for pullorum test status and isolation from unknown status poultry since pullorum test negative status. • A separate exhibit must be entered if exhibiting in both open and youth classes. • Exhibits will be judged by the "Standard of Perfection" • For sale signs maybe posted AFTER judging- with the sellers: name, phone number and price. No animals may leave the grounds till Sunday 6:15 pm. • Every youth exhibitor is required to sign up for at least one shift of barn duties during fair week. Sign-up sheet will be posted in the small animal barn. Failure to comply may result in a loss of premiums. • Youth showmanship will take place in the small animal barn on Thursday at 5:00 pm. • Extra points will be awarded to showmanship entries if poultry project books are completed and handed into the superintendent by Thursday at 3:00 pm. Definitions Old Bird-One year old or older Young Bird- less than one year old EXAMPLES of CLASS DISTINCTIONS Poultry: American Class: Plymouth Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, New Hampshire, Jersey Giants, Wyandottes Asiatic Class: Brahams, Cochins, Langshans English Class: Australorps, Cornish, Sussex, Orpingtons Mediterranean Class: Leghorns, Minorcas, Anconas, Andalusians All Other Standard: Polish, Hambergs, Ameraucanas, Araunas (These are just a few of the more well known breed examples) A - $2.00 B - $1.50 C - $1.00 SECTION 1 - Chickens Class 1-4 American Class Hen........ Rooster.......Pullet . . Cockerel 5-8 Asiatic Class Hen........ Rooster.......Pullet . . Cockerel 9-12 Mediterranean Class Hen........ Rooster.......Pullet . . Cockerel 13-16 English Class Hen........ Rooster.......Pullet . . Cockerel 17-20 All other Standard Breeds Hen........ Rooster.......Pullet . . Cockerel 21-24 Feather leg Bantam Hen........ Rooster.......Pullet . . Cockerel 25-28 Single comb clean leg Bantam Hen........ Rooster.......Pullet . . Cockerel 29-32 All other comb clean leg Bantam Hen........ Rooster.......Pullet . . Cockerel 33-36 Game Bantam Class Hen........ Rooster.......Pullet . . Cockerel 37 Pen of 3 Market Chickens any Sex Department Continued on next page 50 ~ Marquette County Fair SECTION 2 - Turkeys Class 1-4 Turkeys Hen......... Tom......Young Hen . . . Young Tom.. 5 One Market Turkey Either Sex SECTION 3 - Waterfowl Class 1-4 Duck 5-8 Geese Hen........ Drake.....Young Hen . . . Young Drake Hen........ Drake.....Young Hen . . . Young Drake SECTION 4 - Other Birds Class 1-4 Pigeon 5-8 Pheasant 9-12 Quail 13-16 Guinea Hen.........Cock......Young Hen . . . Young Cock Hen.........Cock......Young Hen . . . Young Cock.. Hen.........Cock......Young Hen . . . Young Cock.. Hen.......Rooster........ Pullet. . . . . . . Cockerel SECTION 5 - Family Class (Mother with Young) Class 1 Family Poultry 2 Family Any Other Bird SECTION 6 - Champion (Judge awarded Ribbons Only) Class 1 Grand Champion Poultry/Bird 2 Reserve Champion Poultry/Bird 3 Best of Show SECTION 7 - Poultry Showmanship - (Ribbons only) Class 1 9-13 years 2 14-19 years SECTION 8 - Educational Project Class Learning Objective: Participation in the New Breed of the Day 1 Poultry Program qualifies as one example of an educational project. 2 Breed of the Day 20 Years Experience Licensed Builder (ASHI) Protocol Next day Turnaround on Reports (906) 360-9960 Evening & Weekend Appointments Marquette County Fair ~ 51 We’re pleased to support the Marquette County Fair B & G HEATING AND PLUMBING, INC. 6561 U.S 41 SOUTH MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN 49855 (906) 249-3935 52 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 13 - Rabbits Superintendent - Melanie Molash - 942-7873 Clerk Amanda Molash Entry Deadline August 1st Animal Entry Wednesday, 3:00 till 8:30 pm • Show Thursday No age limit on exhibitors A 25¢ entry fee will be charged for all entries in open class payable at time of entry to superintendent or clerk. Animals are to be left in cages at all times. 50¢ cage fee, $1 for pens. Small animals will not be released until 6:15 p.m. Sunday. Special pens or feeds that are needed must be furnished by exhibitor. Which includes all pocket pets! Feed will be donated by MARES - Z - DOATS unless special diet is required. EXAMPLES of CLASS DISTINCTIONS Rabbits: Commercial Breeds: Pet stock/mixed breed Giant Breeds: (12 + lbs) Checkered Giant, Giant Chinchillas, Flemish Giants Large Lop Breeds: French and English Lops Large Breeds: (8-11 lbs) American, Beveren, Californian, Champagne D' Argent, Chinchilla, Cinnamon, Crème D' Argent, Blanc de Hoto, New Zealand, Palomino, Silver Fox Medium Breeds: ( 6-8 lbs) Belgian Hare, Harlequin, Rhinelander, Silver Martin Fur Breeds: English Angora, French Angora, Rex, Sable, Satin, Satin Angora Small Breeds: ( 5-6 lbs) Dutch, English Spot, Florida White, Havana, Tan, Lilac, Silver, Lion Heads Dwarf Breeds: (2-5Ibs) Britannia Petite, Dwarf Hotot, Himalayan, Netherland Dwarf, and Polish Mini Lops: (2-5 lbs) Mini lops, Holland Lops (These are just a few of the more well known breed examples) 1st - $2.00 2nd - $1.50 3rd - $1.00 SECTION 1 - Rabbits Class 1-4 Giant Breeds..................... Old Doe ... Old Buck ... Young Doe.....Young Buck 5-8 Large Lop Breeds............. Old Doe ... Old Buck ... Young Doe.....Young Buck 9-12 Commercial Breeds........ Old Doe ... Old Buck ... Young Doe.....Young Buck 13-16 Large Breeds................. Old Doe ... Old Buck ... Young Doe.....Young Buck 17-20 Medium Breeds .......... Old Doe ... Old Buck ... Young Doe.....Young Buck 21-24 Fur Breeds.................... Old Doe ... Old Buck ... Young Doe.....Young Buck 25-28 Small Breeds ................ Old Doe ... Old Buck ... Young Doe.....Young Buck 29-32 Dwarf or Mini Breeds... Old Doe ... Old Buck ... Young Doe.....Young Buck 33-36 Mini Lop Breeds........... Old Doe ... Old Buck ... Young Doe.....Young Buck 6 months or younger SECTION 2 -Pocket Pets Class 1-4 Pocket Pet................... Old Female..... Young Female.....Old Male....Young Male Marquette County Fair ~ 53 SECTION 3 - Family Class (Mother with Young) Class 1 Rabbit Family 2 Pocket Pet Family SECTION 4 - Champion Rabbit / Pocket Pets Judge Awarded Ribbons Only Class 1 Grand Champion Rabbit/Pocket Pets 2 Reserve Champion Rabbit/Pocket Pets 3 Best of Show Susan Cannon DVM • Scott Jandron DVM Dawn Sheffield DVM 54 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 14 - 4-H And Youth Rabbits Entry Deadline August 1st - Enter 3:00 - 8:30 p.m., Wednesday Superintendent - Melanie Molash - 942-7873 Clerk Amanda Molash • Entry Fee 25¢ • Thursday 5:00 pm Showmanship Animals are to be left in their cages at all times. Small animals will not be released until 6:15 p.m., Sunday. Special pens or feeds that are needed must be furnished by exhibitor. Which includes all pocket pets! Shipping Cages Not Suitable 50¢ cage fee, $1 for pens. Feed will be donated by MARES - Z - DOATS unless special diet is required. GNPLC Youth Leadership Award • The Great Northern Poultry and Livestock Connection has graciously donated money to cover ALL Youth entries in both open and 4-H classes in Department 12 with the exception of the Market Classes • The GNPLC Youth Leadership Award for the Small Animal Barn will have a sign-up sheet in the barn on entry day, all interested youth need to sign-up to be considered for this Award. • This award will be given to one (1) individual per age group (5-9 yrs, 10-14 yrs & 15-19 yrs) • This award is a $50.00 cash award. • Open to all youth (5-19 yrs) that enter an exhibit in the small animal barn • Judging for the youth award is through GNPLC members and the Superintendent • How the animal does during the fair has no reflection on this award. • Youth need to exhibit positive attitude. • Youth must follow the rules of the fair (example: getting animal into their cages by given times, caring for animal, barn duties) • Winners shall be posted by Sunday at noon Breed of the Day Program This program is an educational project open to all youth who choose to participate. Each day a breed of "rabbit" division will be chosen to be on display. Youth who choose to participate, will showcase their animal at the entrance of the barn and be with their animal so they can answer any questions from the public. Each Exhibitor will also be responsible to make a "poster of facts" about their animal. (breed facts, description, feed requirements, pictures, etc.) Participants are then eligible to enter into: Education Project, Section 6, Class 1, 2 or 3 accordingly to their type of animal. Definitions Old Rabbit- 6months or older Young Rabbit- less than 6 months old EXAMPLES of CLASS DISTINCTIONS (A few of the more well known breeds) Commercial Breeds: Pet stock/mixed breed Giant Breeds: (12 + lbs) Checkered Giant, Giant Chinchillas, Flemish Giants Marquette County Fair ~ 55 Large Lop Breeds: French and English Lops Large Breeds: (8-11 lbs) American, Beveren, Californian, Champagne D' Argent, Chinchilla, Cinnamon, Crème D' Argent, Blanc de Hoto, New Zealand, Palomino, Silver Fox Medium Breeds: ( 6-8 lbs) Belgian Hare, Harlequin, Rhinelander, Silver Martin Fur Breeds: English Angora, French Angora, Rex, Sable, Satin, Satin Angora Small Breeds: ( 5-6 lbs) Dutch, English Spot, Florida White, Havana, Tan, Lilac, Silver, Lion Heads Dwarf Breeds: (2-5Ibs) Britannia Petite, Dwarf Hotot, Himalayan, Netherland Dwarf, and Polish Mini Lops: (2-5 lbs) Mini lops, Holland Lops A - $2.00 B - $1.50 C - $1.00 SECTION 1 - Rabbits Class 1-4 Giant Breeds....................... Old Doe ... Old Buck ... Young Doe....Young Buck 5-8 Large Lop Breeds............... Old Doe ... Old Buck ... Young Doe....Young Buck 9-12 Commercial Breeds.......... Old Doe ... Old Buck ... Young Doe....Young Buck 13-16 Large Breeds................... Old Doe ... Old Buck ... Young Doe....Young Buck 17-20 Medium Breeds ............ Old Doe ... Old Buck ... Young Doe....Young Buck 21-24 Fur Breeds...................... Old Doe ... Old Buck ... Young Doe....Young Buck 25-28 Small Breeds .................. Old Doe ... Old Buck ... Young Doe....Young Buck 29-32 Dwarf or Mini Breeds..... Old Doe ... Old Buck ... Young Doe....Young Buck 33-36 Mini Lop Breeds............. Old Doe ... Old Buck ... Young Doe....Young Buck 37 Pen of Market 3 Rabbits 6 months or younger SECTION 2 - Pocket Pets (Guinea Pigs, Hamsters, Mice, etc.) Class 1 -4 Pocket Pet.................Old Female....... Old Male......Young Female....YoungMale SECTION 3 - Family Class (Mother with Young) Class 1 Rabbit Family 2 Pocket Pet Family SECTION 4 - Champion (Judge awarded Ribbons Only) Class 1 Grand Champion Rabbit/Pocket Pets 2 Reserve Champion Rabbit/Pocket Pets 3 Best of Show SECTION 5 - Rabbit Showmanship - (Ribbons only) Class 1 9-13 years 2 14-19 years SECTION 6 - Educational Project Class 1 Rabbit 2 Pocket Pet 3 Breed of the Day Learning Objective: Participation in the New Breed of the Day Program qualifies as one example of an educational project. 56 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 15 - Horse Show . Division A - Miniature Show Superintendents - Joyce and Ray Meyer - 486-9004 Clerks - Madeleine Zimmerman and Alice Hokenson Registration Thursday 4:00 pm • Show Thursday 5:00 pm 1st $10.00 2nd $7.00 3rd $5.00 4th $3.00 5th $2.00 Miniature Horse Show Rules 1. Competition open to all miniature horses, registered or grade. Must be 38” or under. May be measured. 2. All stalled horses must be stalled by noon on Thursday. Stalls must be decorated. 3. No stalled horses released before 6:15pm on Sunday. 4. $3 entry fee per class. Pre-entry encouraged but not required. 5. Only the top 2 horses of each class are eligible for Grand and Reserve. 6. Must be 18 years of age to show a stallion. 7. Proper attire required. No ball caps, t-shirts, tennis shoes. No exceptions. 8. Helmets required for youth riding or driving classes. 9. Must be 6 years old to show in a premium class. 10. AMHR rules will be used. 11. Current year negative coggins required. SHAVINGS MAY BE LIMITED Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Weanlings & Yearlings Junior Mares 2 & 3 yrs. Junior Geldings 2 & 3 yrs. Junior Stallions 2 & 3 yrs. Senior Mares 4 & over Senior Geldings 4 & over Senior Stallions 4 & over Grand Champion Halter Sponsored by Ishpeming Community Credit Union Reserve Champion Halter Sponsored by Freedom Farm Miniatures Solid Color Multi Color Showmanship (20 & Over) Showmanship (14 – 19) Showmanship (6 – 13) Leadline (5 & under Ribbon only) Open Driving (horse 3 & over) Obstacle Driving (horse 3 & over) Open Versatility (horse 3 & over) Obstacle (20 & over) Obstacle (14 – 19) Obstacle (6 – 13) Open Hunter (horse 3 & over) Costume Class (Ribbons Only) Marquette County Fair ~ 57 OPEN HORSE SHOW RULES 1. Competition is open to all ages. Fair age is the exhibitors age on January 1st of the year of the fair. 2. All stalled horses must be stalled by noon on Thursday. Stalls must be decorated. No stalled horses released before 6:15pm on Sunday. 3. $3 entry fee per class. Pre-entry encouraged but not required. 4. Must be 18 yrs old to show a stallion. 5. Open horses to be shown by breed standard otherwise UPHA rules apply. 6. Helmets required for youth. 7. Proper Western or English attire required. No ball caps, t-shirts, tennis shoes. No exceptions. 8. Only the top 2 horses are eligible for Grand & Reserve. 9. Current year negative coggins required. Division – B Speed Show Superintendent – Jesie Melchiori - 360-7069 Registration Friday 3:00 p.m. • Show Friday 4:00 p.m. Class 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. $3 entry fee per class 1st $10.00 2nd $7.00 3rd $5.00 4th $3.00 5th $2.00 Barrel Racing (20 & over) Barrel Racing (14 – 19) Barrel Racing (6 – 13) Grand Champion Barrel Racing Sponsored by Superior Harmony Saddle & Harness Reserve Champion Barrel Racing Sponsored by Marquette County Horse Club Midwest Flags (20 & over) Midwest Flags (14 – 19) Midwest Flags (6 – 13) Grand Champion Midwest Flags Sponsored by Jack Filkins Horseshoeing Reserve Champion Midwest Flags Sponsored by Jack Filkins Horseshoeing Plug Race (20 & over) Plug Race (14 – 19) Plug Race (6 – 13) Grand Champion Plug Race Sponsored by Bobbi Meyer Reserve Champion Plug Race Sponsored by Freedom Farm Miniatures Scuda Hole (20 & over) Scuda Hole (14 – 19) Scuda Hole (6 – 13) Grand Champion Scuda Hole Sponsored by Great Lakes Rodeo Reserve Champion Scuda Hole Sponsored by CNC Ranch Pole Bending (20 & over) Pole Bending (14 -19) Pole Bending (6 – 13) Grand Champion Pole Bending Sponsored by Superior Harmony Saddle & Harness Reserve Champion Pole Bending Sponsored by I C F C U - Ishpeming Department Continued on next page 58 ~ Marquette County Fair Division – C - Performance Show Superintendents – Andi Goriesky – 942-7111 and Cindy Johnson – 250-5153 Registration Saturday 8:00 am • Show Saturday 9:00 am $3.00 entry fee per class 1st $10.00 2nd $7.00 3rd $5.00 4th $3.00 5th $2.00 Class 1. Halter – Weanlings & Yearlings 2. Halter – Mares & Geldings – 2 &3 3. Halter – Mares 4 & over 4. Halter – Geldings 4 & over 5. Grand Champion Halter Sponsored by D & J Stables 6. Reserve Champion Halter Sponsored in Memory of Frank Zimmerman 7. Showmanship (20 & over) 8. Showmanship (14 – 19) 9. Showmanship (6 – 13) 10. Grand Champion Showmanship Sponsored by D & J Stable 11. Reserve Champion Showmanship Sponsored by Cedar View Farm 12. Junior Horse English Pleasure (horse age 2 – 5) 13. Senior Horse English Pleasure (horse age 6 & over) 14. English Pleasure (20 & over) 15. English Pleasure (14 – 19) 16. English Pleasure (6 – 13) 17. English Equitation (20 & over) 18. English Equitation (14 – 19) 19. English Equitation (6 – 13) 20. Grand Champion English Equitation Sponsored by Fancy Britches Ranch 21. Reserve Champion English Equitation Sponsored in Memory of Mike Hokenson 22. Lead Line (3 – 10 Ribbons Only) 23. Walk Trot (6 – 13) 24. Junior Horse Western Pleasure ( horse age 2 – 5) 25. Senior Horse Western Pleasure (horse age 6 & over) 26. Western Pleasure (20 & over) 27. Western Pleasure (14 – 19) 28. Western Pleasure (6 – 13) 29. Western Horsemanship (20 & over) 30. Western Horsemanship (14 – 19) 31. Western Horsemanship (6 – 13) 32. Grand Champion Western Horsemanship Sponsored by G4 Ranch 33. Reserve Champion Western Horsemanship Sponsored by Carello Family 34. Trail (20 & over) 35. Trail (6 – 19) 36. Costume Class (all ages – Ribbons Only) 37. Stable Management – 3 Placings in each age group (20 & over) (14- 19) (6 - 13) Marquette County Fair ~ 59 DEPARTMENT 16 YOUTH HORSE SHOW BROUGHT TO YOU BY Superintendent – Jesie Melchiori 360-7069 Registration Friday 8:00 am • Show Friday at 9:00 am Entry fee $3.00 per class • Danish System A-$5 B-$4 C-$3 Speed Events 1st $5 2nd $4 3rd $3 4th $2 5th $1 YOUTH HORSE SHOW RULES 1. Competition is open to anyone between 6 yrs of age thru the exhibitors 19th birthday. Fair age is the exhibitors age on Jan. 1st of the year of the fair. 2. All stalled horses must be stalled by noon on Thursday. Stalls must be decorated. 3. No stalled horses released before 6:15pm on Sunday. 4. $3 entry fee per class. 5. One entry per person per class. 6. Must be 18 years old to show a stallion. 7. All classes will be judged using the current edition of 4H Horse & Pony Project Show Rules & Regulations. 8. Helmets are required for all youth classes. 9. Proper Western or English attire required. No ball caps, t-shirts, tennis shoes. No exceptions. 10. Judging will be done using the Danish system & awards made on the basis of 20% A's, 50% B's, 30% C's. 11. Only the top 2 horses of each class are eligible for Grand & Reserve 12. Current year negative coggins required. SHAVINGS MAY BE LIMITED Class 1. Fitting & Showing (14 – 19) 2. Fitting & Showing (6 – 13) 3. Grand Champion Fitting & Showing 4. Reserve Champion Fitting & Showing 5. English Pleasure (14 – 19) 6. English Pleasure (6 – 13) 7. English Equitation (14 – 19) 8. English Equitation (6 – 13) 9. Grand Champion English Equitation 10. Reserve Champion English Equitation 11. Open Jumping 12. Western Pleasure (14 – 19) 13. Western Pleasure (6 – 13) 14. Western Horsemanship (14 – 19) 15. Western Horsemanship (6 - 13) 16. Grand Champion Western Horsemanship 17. Reserve Champion Western Horsemanship 18. Trail (14 – 19) 19. Trail (6 – 13) 20. Leadline (5 & under) Ribbons only Department Continued on next page 60 ~ Marquette County Fair 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. 28. 29. 30. 31. 32. 33. 34. 35. 36. 37. Barrels (14 -19) Barrels (6 – 13) Grand Champion Barrels Reserve Champion Barrels Midwest Flags (14 – 19) Midwest Flags (6 – 13) Plug Race (14 – 19) Plug Race (6 – 13) Grand Champion Plug Race Reserve Champion Plug Race Scuda Hole (14 – 19) Scuda Hole (6 – 13) Pole Bending (14 – 19) Pole Bending (6 – 13) Grand Champion Pole Bending Reserve Champion Pole Bending Egg and Spoon Open – Ribbons only Marquette County Fair ~ 61 Department 17 - Draft Horse Superintendent - Crystal VanElsacker - 238-4468 Saturday - 4:00 p.m. Registration: Until 3:00 pm On-line Pre-registration encouraged Open to draft horses & mules, grade or registered. Stabled horses may not leave grounds until 6:15 Sunday. Coggins & Interstate Health Papers Required. To qualify for Youth High Point you must show in Showmanship as well as driving classes. Teamster Award Sponsored by VanElsacker Percherons Section 1- Halter Class 1 2 3 4 5 $5.00 entry fee per class 1st -$25 2nd -$20 3rd -$15 4th -$10 5th -$8 Class Filly/Mare 3 & Under 6 Grand Champion* Stallions/Geldings 3 & Under 7 Reserve Champion* Mares 4 & over 8 Matched Pair at Halter Stallions/Geldings 4 & over 9 Best 4 Horses Owned by Exhibitor Mules-all ages/gender 20 Minute Break to Harness SECTION 2 - Cart and Team $5.00 entry fee per class 1st -$30 2nd -$25 3rd -$20 4th -$15 Class 1 Single Draft to Cart (male driver) 2 Single Draft to Cart (lady driver) 1/2 Hour Break 3 Draft Pair in Harness 4 Draft Team to a Wagon (male driver) 5 Draft Team to a Wagon (lady driver) SECTION 3 - Hitch Classes $8.00 entry fee per class 1st -$50 2nd -$45 3rd -$40 4th -$30 Class 1 Unicorn 2 4 Horse Hitch 5th -$10 5th -$25 Come out to the Fair for a Burger and Brat! 62 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 18 - Youth Draft Superintendent - Crystal VanElsacker - 238-4468 Saturday - 4:00 p.m. Registration: Until 3:00 pm On-line Pre-registration encouraged $5 Entry Fee - Open to draft horses & mules, grade or registered. Stabled horses may not leave grounds until 6:15 Sunday. Coggins & Interstate Health Papers Required. To qualify for Youth High Point you must show in Showmanship as well as driving classes. Youth High Point Prizes Sponsored by: *North Star Farm. SECTION 1 - Youth Showmanship $5.00 entry fee per class 1st -$25 2nd -$20 3rd -$15 4th -$10 Class 1 Youth Showmanship 5th -$8 SECTION 2 - Cart and Team $5.00 entry fee per class 1st -$30 2nd -$25 3rd -$20 4th -$15 5th -$10 Class 1 Single Draft to Cart (youth driver 9-19 years of age, must be accompanied by adult for all classes) 2 Draft Team to a Wagon (youth driver) Team Penning Sunday 2011 Registration 9:30 – 10:30 Penning starts at 11:00 Cash Back Awards . . . Added Money! Trail horse to a show horse – they can do it! Action Packed – come watch the excitement! For more information, please call: Norm Johnson (906) 458-1147 Marquette County Fair ~ 63 2010 Adult Team Penning Norm Johnson, Tammy Barrows, Stephanie Bahrman 2010 Youth Team Penning Winners sponsored by Dave & Nancy Redfern Ryan Edwards, Melanie Graham, Carley Fure 2010 Adult Team Penning Winners (No Picture Available) Mark Boltor, Mary Woodaz, Deb Boltor 64 ~ Marquette County Fair 2010 Barrel Winners Grand Barrels - Misty Weeks, Reserve Barrels - Emily Bray 2010 Halter Winners Reserve Halter - Andi Goresky Grand Halter - Tammy Carello, Marquette County Fair ~ 65 Riding Lessons • Horse Training • Horses for Sale • Horses for Lease Brandi L. Rolling Instructor/Trainer Phone: 906-362-0078 Email: versatilehorsemanship@live.com www.versatilehorsemanship.net 1004 W. Washington Marquette, MI 49855 John Kivela, Sales Consultant 66 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 50 - Needlework Division A - Knitting, Crochet & Spinning Entry Deadline August 1st Superintendent - Jill Connin 475-7060 & Susan Korpi 458-2453 Note: Where used, plain refers to items with an overall stockinette or garter stitch design; colorwork refers to items using intarsia, stranding, intralarc or similar techniques; pattern refers to items with cables, lace, texture or similar techniques. Best of Show Rosette Exhibits entered must be neat and clean 1st - $5 2nd - $4 3rd - $3 SECTION 1- Afghans Class 1 2 3 4 Baby Afghan – Crocheted Baby Afghan – Knit Crocheted Knit 5 6 7 Bedspread or tablecloth – Crocheted Bedspread or tablecloth – Knit Any other exhibit Class 1 2 3 4 5 Infant set (sweater, hat, booties) Infant sweater Child sweater Adult sweater Dress 6 7 8 9 Vest Poncho or coat Stole or shawl Any other exhibit SECTION 2 – Crochet--Apparel SECTION 3 – Crochet—Miscellaneous Class 1 2 3 4 5 Toy Christmas Bag Hat Slippers or booties 6 7 8 9 10 Scarf Doily or edging Pillow Filet Any other exhibit 9 10 11 12 13 14 Dress Vest Poncho or coat Stole or shawl Machine knit item Any other exhibit SECTION 4 – Knit—Apparel Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Infant set (sweater, hat, booties) Infant sweater Child sweater-plain Child sweater-colorwork Child sweater-pattern Adult sweater-plain Adult sweater-colorwork Adult sweater-pattern Department Continued on next page Marquette County Fair ~ 67 SECTION 5 – Knit—Miscellaneous Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Toy Christmas Bag Hat Slippers or booties Scarf 7 8 9 10 11 12 Mittens- plain or colorwork Mittens- pattern Socks- plain or colorwork Socks- pattern Machine knit item Any other exhibit SECTION 6 – Knit or Crochet—Felted Class 1 2 3 4 5 Bag Hat Slippers or booties Mittens Any other exhibit SECTION 7 – Spinning Class 1 2 3 4 5 Wool- natural Wool- dyed Flax Handspun, then crafted Any other exhibit Serving the area Knitters & Stitchers for over 44 years psknitnpurl@yahoo.com FRAILING ELECTRIC complete wiring design residential – commercial industrial Trenching machine underground cable Electric Heat Specialists Radio Dispatched Call 486-4153 518 D • Ishpeming 68 ~ Marquette County Fair Division B - Quilts, Needlework and Sewing Entry Deadline August 1st Superintendent - Karen Maki - 942-7477 Clerk - Judy Courtright Best of Show Rosette • Exhibits entered must be neat and clean 1st - $5 2nd - $4 3rd - $3 SECTION 1 - Quilts Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Class Appliqueed - Hand* 9 Tied Comforter Appliqueed - Machine* 10 Group Quilt* (Quilt top by more Pieced - Hand* than one person) Pieced - Machine* 11 Original Design Quilt* Quilted - Hand 12 Quilted Clothing Quilted - Machine 13 Household - Any Paper Piece* 14 Any other exhibit Embroidered* *Quilts are judged on construction; they may be commercially quilted. SECTION 2 - Rugs Class 1 Crocheted 2 Hooked 3 Woven SECTION 3 - Needle Art Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Quilting-Wall Hanging Crewel Embroidery Candlewicking Wall Hanging (hooked) Wall Hanging Plastic Canvas Needlepoint Class 1 2 3 4 Tree Skirt Stocking - Fabric Tree Trims - Needlework Table Cloths Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Coat or Suit - Women’s Infant/Toddler 0-4 Children Girl’s Dress Women’s Dress Robe Sport Shirt Blouse SECTION 4 - Christmas Class 4 Braided 5 Any other exhibit Class 8 9 10 11 12 13 Cotton Canvas Needlepoint Counted Cross Stitch (large) Counted Cross Stitch (small) Embroidery Pictures (large) Embroidery Pictures (small) Any other exhibit Class 5 Wall Hangings 6 Cross Stitch 7 Any other exhibit SECTION 5 - Sewing - Wearing Apparel Class 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Skirt Slacks Sports Outfit Swimsuit Jacket Vest Any other exhibit Marquette County Fair ~ 69 The Marquette County Fair would like to thank the following businesses and individuals for their continued support. U.P.P.C.O. Marquette Firefighter's Association Fox Marquette Trudell Plumbing Pepsi of Marquette Tasson Distributing Potlatch Corporation Marquette Board of Light and Power Mares Z Doats Johnson's Printing River Valley Bank Northern Awning & Window Co. Great Northern Poultry & Livestock Connection Superior Harmony Saddle & Harness Jack Filkins Horseshoeing Great Lakes Rodeo CNC Ranch Ishpeming Community Federal Credit Union D & J Stables Madeleine Zimmerman Bergdahl's, Inc. Lane Farrier Service Fancy Britches Ranch Alice Hokenson Fassbender Funeral Home M. J. Van Damme Farms Freedom Farm Miniatures North Star Farm Van Elsacker Percherons Nyquist Convenience Store Shady Lane Farms Wright & Filippis Inc. Waste Management Blondeau Trucking College Laundry and Rental Premeau Construction Meyer Enterprise Frei Chevrolet Paisano Paving Kohl's U.P. Whitetails of Marquette P.A.A.C. Bill Hager & Michelle Judd Carl Hafer B&G Plumbing & Heating Marquette County Horse Club If you would like to contribute to the Marquette County Fair please contact us for more information at at 906-249-4111 70 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 51 - Culinary Arts (Foods) Entry Deadline August 1st Division A - Baked Goods and Candy Superintendent - Kathy Hager 906-204-2261 Best of Show Rosette 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 All articles shown in this department must be strictly homemade and be work of person entering same. Baked goods must be in clear plastic bags. Pies may be in 4" to 6" tins. Half loaf bread accepted. REFRIGERATION NOT AVAILABLE Oven Mitts, Thermometer, Spatula, and Electronic Bread Activity Kit to be awarded at judges discretion SECTION 1 - Yeast Breads or Rolls Class 1 2 3 4 5 White Whole Wheat Rye Coffee Cake Saffron Rolls (4) SECTION 2 - Quick Breads Class 1 2 3 4 Fruit Banana Nut Zucchini SECTION 3 - Cookies (4) Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 No Bake Refrigerator Bar Fancy Sugar Chocolate Chip SECTION 4 - Cakes Class 1 2 3 4 Chocolate (half) White (half) Yellow (half) Upside Down Cake (half) Class 6 7 8 9 10 Dinner Rolls (4) Sweet Rolls (4) Doughnuts (4) Pretzels (4) Any other exhibit Class 5 Muffins (4) 6 Homemade Noodles 7 Any other exhibit Class 7 8 9 10 11 Oatmeal Peanut Butter Decorated Brownies Any other exhibit Class 5 Angel Food Cake (half) 6 Cupcakes (4) 7 Any other exhibit Marquette County Fair ~ 71 SECTION 5 - Pies & Pastries Class 1 2 3 4 Apple Blueberry Cherry Pumpkin Class 5 Berry (other) 6 Eclairs 7 Any other exhibit SECTION 6 - Candy (Plate of 6) Class 1 2 3 4 5 Class 6 7 8 9 Fudge Divinity Toffee Caramels Hard Candy Nut Brittle Chocolates Molded Candies with Filling Any other exhibit SECTION 7 - Decorated Cakes - Amateur Professional cake decorators are ineligible. Entries judged on use of tips, borderwork, neatness, precision, choice and use of color, creativity, originality, difficulty of techniques and design, and general appearance. Class Class 1 Birthday 4 Decorated cupcakes 2 Wedding 5 Any other design 3 Special holiday (name events) SECTION 8 - Decorated Cakes - Professional Entries judged on use of tips, borderwork, neatness, precision, choice and use of color, creativity, originality, difficulty of techniques and design, and general appearance. Class Class 1 Birthday 3 Decorated cupcakes 2 Wedding 4 Any other design SECTION 9 - Bread - Machine Made Class 1 White 2 Whole Wheat Class 3 Rye 4 Any Other Fred & Audrey Warren Fred's Rubber Stamp Shop Fred's Pack & Ship 519 N. Lakeshore Blvd. Marquette, MI 49855 1-800-473-1823 906-228-3222 Fax 906-228-3228 72 ~ Marquette County Fair Division B - Canning Entry Deadline August 1st Superintendent - Valerie Neault - 249-4330 Clerk -Carol Lamirand Best of Show Rosette Note: only jars with approved lids accepted 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 SECTION 1- Fruit Class 1 2 3 4 5 Apples Applesauce Blueberries Raspberries Blackberries Class 6 7 8 9 10 Peaches Pears Strawberries Plums Any other exhibit SECTION 2 - Cooked Jam or Marmalade (No jar smaller than 4oz. accepted) Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mixed fruit Orange Peach Blackberry Thimbleberry Blueberry Raspberry SECTION 3 - Freezer Jam Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Mixed fruit Orange Peach Blackberry Thimbleberry Blueberry Raspberry SECTION 4 - Jellies Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Thimbleberry Blackberry Chokecherry Grape Raspberry Mint Class 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Strawberry Plum Cherry Zucchini Strawberry Rhubarb Apple Butter Any other exhibit Class 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Strawberry Plum Cherry Zucchini Strawberry Rhubarb Apple Butter Any other exhibit Class 7 8 9 10 11 12 Apple Crab Apple Cherry Plum Strawberry Any other exhibit SECTION 5 -Miscellaneous Food Products Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Honey Maple syrup Other syrup Canned fish or meat Catsup Chili Sauce Class 7 8 9 10 11 Sauerkraut Antipasto Spaghetti Sauce Tomato Combination Any other Marquette County Fair ~ 73 SECTION 6 - Vegetables Class 1 2 3 4 5 Peas Carrots Corn Beans (green) Beans (yellow) SECTION 7 - Pickles Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Dill Sweet Bread and Butter Mustard Chow Chow Zucchini Watermelon SECTION 8 - Relishes Class 1 2 3 4 5 Corn Cucumber Green Tomato Beet Zucchini SECTION 9 - Dried (In Jars) Class 1 Fruits 2 Vegetables SECTION 10 - Wines Class 1 Berries 2 Fruits SECTION 11 - Beer Class 1 Light 2 Dark Class 6 7 8 9 10 Tomatoes Tomato Juice Beets Soup Base Any other Class 8 9 10 11 12 13 Green Tomato Mixed Pickled Beets Peppers Dilly Beans Any other exhibit Class 6 7 8 9 Pepper Piccalilli Salsa Any other exhibit Class 3 Herbs 4 Any other Class 3 Any other Class 3 Ale 4 Any other 200 W. Division Street Ishpeming, MI 49849 Phone: (906) 485-1033 Fax: (906) 485-5666 Email: printing@globeprinting.net w w w. g l o b e p r i n t i n g . n e t 74 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 52 - fine Arts Entry Deadline August 1st Superintendent - Susie Douglas - 204-5542 Best of Show Rosette 1st - $5.00 2nd - $4.00 3rd - $3.00 Rules: 1. Do not enter number pictures, copy pictures, or any type of work from a kit or pattern. Only original works created in the past three years will be accepted and judged. 2. Name, address and classification should be written plainly on the back or base of each exhibit. The artist’s name on a painting should be covered. All entries must be the creation of the exhibitor. 3. All paintings must have wires attached for hanging, glued on hangers will not be accepted. Water colors should be matted. 4. Framed entries must not exceed four feet in width or height. Sculptures must not exceed five feet in height including display base. 5. Amateurs are those whose exhibits represent a recreational hobby and is not used as a means of livelihood or has exhibited in a professional show or gallery. 6. Sculpture divisions will include wood carvings as long as they are original art creations and not patterns. 6. Every precaution will be taken to insure the safety of exhibits, but in no case will the Fair be responsible for loss or injury of same. SECTION 1 - Professional Division Painting Class 1 Oil 2 Water Color 3 Acrylic Class 4 Tempera 5 Mixed Media 6 Any other SECTION 2 - Amateur Painting Class 1 Oil 2 Water Color 3 Acrylic Class 4 Tempera 5 Mixed Media 6 Any other SECTION 3 - Professional Division Drawing Class 1 Pencil 2 Ink 3 Charcoal Class 4 Colored Pencil 5 Mixed Media 6 Any other SECTION 4 - Amateur Drawing Class 1 Pencil 2 Ink 3 Charcoal Class 4 Colored Pencil 5 Mixed Media 6 Any other Marquette County Fair ~ 75 SECTION 5 - Professional Division Sculpture Class 1 Wood 2 Metals 3 Stone Class 4 Mixed Media 5 Any other SECTION 6 - Amateur Sculpture Class 1 Wood 2 Metals 3 Stone Class 4 5 Mixed Media Any other WE ARE HERE TO SERVICE ALL YOUR PET CARE NEEDS Gwinn-Sawyer Veterinary Clinic Jean M. Wilcox, D.V.M. 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Entries in this department are projects completed entirely by the hobby craftsman. Projects may have a commercially prepared base or design upon which the hobby craftsman constructs. Kits purchased and completed by the hobby craftsman are acceptable. Combinations of various materials hand shaped or commercially prepared are also acceptable as long as the completed project was constructed by the same person. Exhibitors must provide their own case where necessary. Each item must be identified. A collection shall consist of 4 items or more unless otherwise stated. Collection must be on firm backing and not more than nine square feet. SECTION 1- Collective Hobbies - Ribbons Only Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Doll Collection - 5 or more Shells Crystals - 10 or 15 kinds Minerals - 10 or 15 kinds Photography Buttons Stamps Class 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Coins Key Chains Money (paper) Medals Trading Cards Bird Houses Any Other Exhibit SECTION 2 - Models - Ribbons Only Class 1 Trucks 2 Car 3 Airplane Class 4 Spacecraft 5 Boat 6 Any other exhibit NIP & TUCK ALTERATIONS C U S T O M S E W I N G • LEATHER WORK • DRAPERIES • CANVAS • BRIDAL • HOURS: 9:30 - 4:00 Mon., Wed., Fri.; 9:30 - 6:00 Tue., Thurs. Handicap Accessibility 2362 U.S. 41 • Marquette, MI 49855 • (906) 228-2691 Marquette County Fair ~ 79 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 SECTION 3 - Folk Art Class Class 1 Straw (small) 13 Metal 2 Straw (large) 14 Wood 3 Plastic Canvas 15 Feathers 4 Urethane Foam 16 Shells 5 Fabric 17 Calligraphy 6 Fake Fur 18 Bead work 7 Real Fur 19 Rosemaling 8 Glass 20 Wire 9 Polished Rock Article 21 Macrame 10 Unpolished Rock 22 Tole Painting Article 23 Yarn 11 Stenciling 24 Ceramics 12 String 25 Leather Class 26 Paper 27 Dolls, constructed 28 Dolls, costume knitted or crocheted 29 Dolls, costume wardrobe, sewn 30 Basket Weaving, kits 31 Pine Cones 32 Fair Float* 33 Stamping 34 Scrap Booking 35 Any other exhibit *Fair Float depicting any aspect of the Fair. Floats to be no longer than a shoebox. May be pulled by truck, car , horse, etc. Exhibitors are encouraged to write a brief description of how exhibit was made and other information the exhibitor feels is important on a 3”x5” card and attach to exhibit. SECTION 4 - Porcelain Dolls Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Modern Dolls, Child Baby Dolls, Modern Lady Dolls, Modern Antique Antique Reproductions, German Antique Reproductions, French Class 7 8 9 10 11 Antique, Lado Dolls All-bisque Original molds Professional (Instructor or one who has sold dolls) Any other exhibit SECTION 5 - Seasonal wall or table decorations Class 1 Special Party 2 Holiday Class 3 Seasonal 4 Any other exhibit SECTION 6 - Christmas Decorations Class 1 Table Centerpiece 2 Wall Hanging Class 3 Tree Trims 4 Any other exhibit 80 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 54 - Photography Entry Deadline August 1st Superintendent - Nancy Snay-Woodard 346-7889 Best of Show Rosette Rules: 1. The photograph size should be a minimum of 5 x 7 and a maximum of 12 x 14. 2. Photo should be mounted to foam core or mount board. A mat to compliment the photo should not exceed the size limit of 14 x 16. 3. Frames will not be permitted. 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 SECTION 1 - Color Photography Class 1 People 2 Animals 3 Nature 4 5 6 Patriotic U.P. Only Any Other SECTION 2 - Black & White Photography Class 1 People 2 Animals 3 Nature 4 5 6 Patriotic U.P. Only Any Other SECTION 3- Baby Photo - 4 Yr and Under Class 1 One Year and Under 2 One Year to Two Year 3 4 Two Year to Three Year Three Year to Four Year Marquette County Fair ~ 81 Department 55 - Antiques Division A - Treasures of the Past Entry Deadline August 1st Superintendent - Julie Huth - 346-9776 Clerk - Kay Clapp Best of Show Rosette 1. Antiques are classified as articles 50 years or older, and not shown in the past 3 years 2. If possible provide year of origin and history on a 3X5 card 3. Dealers and sellers of antiques will not be allowed to exhibit ~ 4. All articles will be placed in the proper classifications. All coins and coin collections must be mounted. All exhibits which require special handling must be properly prepared for exhibition before they are entered. 5. Every precaution will be taken to ensure the safety of exhibits, but in no case will the Fair be responsible for loss or damage of same. 6. All items in this department must be presentable. 1st - $7 2nd - $5 3rd - $3 SECTION 1 - Household & Any Other Antiques 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Advertising - Bottles, Matchbooks, Signs, tins, Misc.. Apparel - Adult Apparel - Baby Apparel - Children Appliances - Pre-Electric Baskets Bedding -Linen, Quilts, Spreads Bibles Books Brass, Copper, Iron Cameras Carnival Glass Ceramics China Set China Single Pieces Clocks - Pre and Electric Coins Collections - Special and Outstanding Crocheted - Doilies, Handkerchiefs, Vanity Scarves, etc.. Crystal Curios - Knick Knacks, etc... Depression Glass Dolls Class 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 Enamel and Granite Ware Framed Art Furniture Games Guns and Misc. Weapons Jewelry Kitchen Collectibles Lace Handiwork Linen Handiwork Lamps - Pre and Electric Leather Magazines 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 Michigan Relics Native American Newspapers Optical Photography Pottery Silver Tins Toys Watches Unique Any Other Class SECTION 2 - Marquette County Fair and Marquette County Memora- bilia Class 1 Premium Books 2 Premium Ribbons 3 Photography Class 4 Unique 5 Any Other 82 ~ Marquette County Fair Division B - Antiques - INDOOR Entry Deadline August 1st Superintendent Richard Huth - 346-9776 Clerk Annie Trudell Antiques are classified as 50 years and older and not shown in the past 3 years Best of Show Rosette 1st - $7.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $3.00 SECTION 1 - Hand Tools - Indoor / Outdoor Class 1 Large hand tools, e.g., 4 cross cut saw, scythes, axes, etc. 5 2 Small hand tools, e.g., mechanical 6 & wood working 3 Occupational Tools Professional Items Business Operating Items Any Other SECTION 2 - Outdoor Sporting Class 1 Hunting (decoys) 2 Taxidermy (mounts) 3 4 Fishing (lures, tackle boxes, etc.) All Others SECTION 3 - Outdoor Recreation Class 1 Winter (ski’s, snowshoes. etc.) 3 All others 2 Summer (camping equipment, croquet sets, etc.) SECTION 4 - Logging Class 1 2 Large Items Unique Items 3 Small Items 4 Memorabilia ALL ITEMS IN THIS DEPARTMENT MUST BE PRESENTABLE Marquette County Fair ~ 83 Division C - Antiques - OUTDOOR Entry Deadline August 1st Superintendent John Maki - 942-7403 Antiques are classified as 50 years and older and not shown in the past 3 years Best of Show Rosette 1st - $7.00 2nd - $5.00 3rd - $3.00 SECTION 1 - Methods of Transportation Class 1 Horse drawn to transport people, original 2 Horse drawn to transport people, restored 3 Horse drawn to transport goods, original 4 Horse drawn to transport goods, restored SECTION 2 - Farm Machinery & Tractors Class 1 Horse drawn - original 2 Horse drawn - restored 3 Tractor drawn - original 4 Tractor drawn - restored 5 6 7 Unstyled (early models) Styled (models 40 years & older) Gas engines SECTION 3 - Livestock & Farm Equipment Related Items Class 1. Large Livestock and livestock related Items - Indoor or Outdoor 2. Small Livestock and livestock related Items - Indoor or Outdoor 3. Hand Push Equipment-Indoor or Outdoor 4. Foot Operating Equipment - Indoor or Outdoor 5. Any Other SECTION 4 - Antique Display Class 1 Tool Display, Indoor or Outside 84 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 56 - Agriculture Field Crops Entry Deadline August 1st Superintendent Charles DeVooght - 942-7853 Best of Show Rosette SECTION 1 — Threshed Grain and other seed — must be dry 1st — $3.00 2nd — $2.00 3rd — $1.00 Class Class 1 Oats (grain sample) 6 Rye (sheaf of grains) 2 Barley (grain sample) 7 Wheat (sheaf of grains) 3 Rye (grain sample) 8 Sunflower — 2 heads only 4 Oats (sheaf of grains) 9 Any other field crop seeds 5 Barley (sheaf of grains) Samples should consist of 2 quart samples of grain and 1 quart samples of other seeds (unless otherwise specified) in glass jars. SECTION 2 — Forage Crops Class 1 Baled Hay — Grass 2 Legume (more than 50%) 3 Silage Corn — 6 stalks Class 4 Corn Silage — 5 pounds* 5 Hay Silage — 5 pounds* *In clear plastic bags SECTION 3 — Eggs Container of your choice. Class 1 Brown Eggs – six 2 White Eggs - six Class 3 Colored Eggs - six 4 Any Other American Legion BINGO Richard Jopling Post 44 American Legion 700 W. Bluff Street Marquette PLAY BINGO DAILY at the FAIR Veterans Serving Veterans and the Community We Support the Marquette County Fair Marquette County Fair ~ 85 Department 57 - Floriculture Entry Deadline August 1st Superintendent Marilyn Heitman - 249-1988 Clerk Laura Green Best of Show Rosette All entries will be judged on: artistic arrangement, quality of blooms, suitability of container, and quality of plant. Any or all of these points which apply to the grouping will be considered. The management will exercise due care in safeguarding exhibits but cannot assume responsibility for loss or breakage of articles used in exhibits. Exhibitors are to furnish their own containers. PLANTS AND FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS 1st - $3.00 2nd - $2.00 3rd - $1.00 SECTION 1 - Potted Plants Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Hoya Coleus English Ivy Any Ivy Begonia Philodendron Impatiens Fern Shamrock Spider Class 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Baby Tears African Violet Cactus / Succulent Fuschia Any other blooming plant Any other non-blooming plant Geraniums Petunias Any other Exhibit SECTION 2 - Flowers - 1 to 6 Stalks Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Chrysanthemum Zinnia Marigold Aster Dahlia Mixed Bouquet SECTION 3 - Arrangements Class 1 Centerpiece (low bowl) 2 Dried floral arrangement 3 Basket Class 7 8 9 10 11 Gladioli Rose Orchid Any Lily Any Other Class 4 5 6 Terrariums Bedding plant arrangement Any other 86 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 58 - Horticulture Entry Deadline August 1st Superintendent Shirley Barnett - 942-7187 Clerk - Gloria Maki Best of Show Rosette FRUITS AND VEGETABLES All exhibits must be plainly and correctly labeled before entry. All exhibits must be grown by exhibitor. All samples must be clean Cut stalks off vegetables. Do not have to be ripe to enter. 1st — $3.00 2nd — $2.00 3rd — $1.00 SECTION 1 — Vegetable Class 1 Beans Yellow (12) 2 Beans Green (12) 3 Beans Pole Yellow (12) 4 Beans Pole Green (12) 5 Beets (4) 6 Broccoli (1) 7 Brussels Sprouts (6) 8 Cabbage Flat (1) 9 Cabbage Round (1) 10 Cabbage Red (1) 11 Carrots Half Long (5) 12 Carrots Long (5) 13 Cauliflower (1) 14 Corn Sweet (3) 15 Cucumbers Dill 4” (4) 16 Cucumbers Slicers (3) 17 Kohlrabi (3) 18Onions Red (4) 19Onions White (4) 20Onions Yellow (4) 21Onions (1 bunch) 22 Parsnips (3) 23 Peas (6 pods) 24 Peppers Hot (3) Class 25 Peppers Green (3) 26 Peppers Red (3) 27 Sweet Banana Peppers (3) 28 Red Potato (4) 29 White Potato (4) 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Any other Potato (4) Pumpkin Pie (1) Pumpkin Field (1) Rhubarb (3) Rutabagas (3) Squash Buttercup (2) Squash Butternut (2) Squash Acorn (2) Squash Hubbard (2) Squash Zucchini (2) over 10” Squash Zucchini (2) small Squash Spaghetti (2) Tomato Red (4) Tomato Green (4) Stem attached Tomato Cherry (8) Roma Tomato (4) Any other Tomato (4) Turnips (5) Any other Vegetables SECTION 2 — Herbs and Spices (Fresh) Class Class 1 *Basil (1 bunch) 8 *Parsley (1 bunch) 2 Celery (1 bunch) 9 *Sage (1 bunch) 3 *Chives (1 bunch) 10 Thyme 4 Dill (3 stems) 11 Lavender 5 Garlic (3 bulbs) 12 Catnip 6 *Mint (1 bunch) 13 Any other herb 7 *Oregano (1 bunch) * All starred classes to be exhibited in plain glass jars. Marquette County Fair ~ 87 SECTION 3 — Fruits Class 1 Wealthy Apples (4) 2 Cortland Apples (4) 3 Wolf River Apples (4) 4 Macintosh Apples (4) 5 Paula Red Apples (4) 6 Red Haralson Apples (4) 7Northern Spy (4) 8 Red Delicious (4) 9 Any other variety of apples (4) must be named 10 Best Plate Crabs (8) Class 11 Best Plate Grapes (5 bunches) 12 Best Plate Plums (6) 13 Best Plate Pears (4) 14 Best Plate Blueberries (8) 15 Best Plate Raspberries (8) 16 Blackberries (8) 17 Cherries (8) 18 Watermelon 19 Any other fruit SECTION 4 — Novelty Gardening Class Class 1 Harvest Basket of Mixed Vegetables, Fruits, or Both A. Artistically Arranged B. Filler Allowed 2 Any other Christine Kasbohm owner/stylist 117 S. First Street Ishpeming, MI 49849 Doggie Styles Pet Grooming We keep their tails wagging. 486-8612 88 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 70 - 4-H And Youth Clothing & Knitting Superintendent Sandy Redlon 346-6927 Clerk Janet Aho Entry Deadline August 1st Best of Show Rosettes - Each Department A - $3.00 B - $2.00 C - $1.00 Judging: Unless otherwise indicated, the Danish system of awarding premiums will be used with A (blue ribbon), B (red ribbon), C (white ribbon) rating given each exhibit in each class. It is expected that approximately 30% or total exhibits may be rated A, 50% rated B, and 20% rated C, although any one class may vary greatly from these percentages to conform to the judge’s rating, but in no case shall a judge award an A rating to more than 50% or exhibits in any class have more than three entries. IF IN THE OPINION OF THE SUPERINTENDENT AND THE JUDGE, THE EXHIBIT IS NOT WORTHY, NO PREMIUM WILL BE AWARDED AND THE EXHIBIT WILL BE REMOVED. Items or articles made during the current year project may be entered. ANY ARTICLE ACCEPTED FOR ENTRY AND JUDGING MUST HAVE THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION ON TAG ATTACHED TO EACH ENTRY: NAME OF EXHIBITOR; DEPARTMENT; SECTION; CLASS; PROJECT, RECIPES (TYPED, PRINTED, 3 X 5 CARDS) FOR ALL FOOD WRAP OR PREFERABLY, PUT CONTAINER IN A ZIPPER BAG. ALL DISPLAYS SHOULD BE ON ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY MATERIALS. A collection shall be on firm backing and not more than 9 square feet. Entries of small articles should be enclosed or encased to prevent loss. A - $3.00 B - $2.00 C - $1.00 SECTION 1 -Clothing Class 1 Age 9-13 Garment 2 Age 14-19 Garment 3 Age 9-13 Accessories SECTION 2 -Knitting Class 1 Age 9-13 Garment 2 Age 14-19 Garment 3 Age 9-13 Accessories SECTION 3 - Crocheting Class 1 Age 9-13 Garment 2 Age 14-19 Garment 3 Age 9-13 Accessories Class 4 Age 14-19 Accessories 5 Any Others Class 4 Age 14-19 Accessories 5 Age 9-13 Other Item 6 Age 14-19 Other Item Class 4 Age 14-19 Accessories 5 Age 9-13 Other Item 6 Age 14-19 Other Item SECTION 4 - Other Fabric Items - Non-Wearable Class 1 Age 9-13 Individual Exhibit 2 Age 14-19 Individual Exhibit 3 Any Other Exhibit Marquette County Fair ~ 89 Department 71 - 4-H And Youth Culinary Arts Superintendent Sandy Redlon 346-6927 Clerk Janet Aho Entry Deadline August 1st Best of Show Rosettes - Each Department A - $3.00 B - $2.00 C - $1.00 Learning Objective - To encourage exhibitors to develop food preparation and preservation skills by using food safety techniques and proper cooking procedures to produce an appealing product. SECTION 1- Food Preservation Class 1 2 3 4 5 1 Jar Pickles 1 Jar of Fruit 1 Jar of Vegetables 1 Jar of Jelly or Jam Other Preserved Food Class 6 7 8 9 10 SECTION 2 - Food Preparation Class 1 2 3 4 Cookies or Squares (4) Cakes & Pastries Rolls (4), Breads Candy Frozen Fruits (freezer bags) Frozen Vegetables (freezer bags) Frozen Jellies or Jams Dehydrated Foods Assortment Herbs - potted or dried Class 5 Heart smart recipes (display small portion) 6 Coffee Cake 7 Any other 90 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 72 - 4-H And Youth Fine Arts Superintendent Sandy Redlon 346-6927 Clerk Janet Aho Entry Deadline August 1st Best of Show Rosettes - Each Department A - $3.00 B - $2.00 C - $1.00 SECTION 1 - Junior Division (9 through 13 years) Painting Class 1 Oil 2 Water Color 3 Acrylic Class 4 Tempera 5 Mixed Media 6 Any other SECTION 2 - Junior Division (14 through 19 years) Painting Class 1 Oil 2 Water Color 3 Acrylic Class 4 Tempera 5 Mixed Media 6 Any other SECTION 3 - Junior Division (9 through 13 years) Drawing Class 1 Pencil 2 Ink 3 Charcoal Class 4 Colored Pencil 5 Mixed Media 6 Any other SECTION 4 - Junior Division (14 through 19 years) Drawing Class 1 Pencil 2 Ink 3 Charcoal Class 4 Colored Pencil 5 Mixed Media 6 Any other SECTION 5 - Junior Division (9 through 13 years) Sculpture Class 1 Wood 2 Metals 3 Stone Class 4 Mixed Media 5 Any other SECTION 6 - Junior Division (14 through 19 years) Sculpture Class 1 Wood 2 Metals 3 Stone Class 4 Mixed Media 5 Any other Marquette County Fair ~ 91 Department 73 - 4-H And Youth Folk Art Superintendent Sandy Redlon 346-6927 Clerk Janet Aho Entry Deadline August 1st Best of Show Rosettes - Each Department A - $3.00 B - $2.00 C - $1.00 Learning Objective - To encourage youth to explore the fields of wood and electrical sciences through safe applications and processes. SECTION I - Woodworking Class 1 Woodworking, age 9-13 2 Woodworking, age 14-19 SECTION 2 -Electrical Exhibits Class 1 Electrical, age 9-13 2 Electrical, age 14-19 SECTION 3 - Jewelry Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 Copper Silver Other Metal Wood Bead Work Any Other SECTION 4 -Creative Arts Class 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Kits - RIBBONS ONLY Toys Scrapbook EDUCATIONAL PROJECT* Mosaic Art Quilting Dolls 20 Homemade Soap Ceramics 21 Basket Weaving String art 22 Pottery Macrame 23 Plastic Craft Needle point 24 Textile Painting Ready Made Clothes Embroidery 25 Hooked Items Weaving Loom 26 Candles Weaving Other 27 Make Your Own Craft Woven Items 28 Fair Float Educational Project* Spinning 29 Jewelry Educational Project* Stained Glass 30 Any Other Exhibit Decoupage Rosemaling Paper-mache 92 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 74 - 4-H And Youth Photography Superintendent Sandy Redlon 346-6927 Clerk Janet Aho Entry Deadline August 1st Best of Show Rosettes - Each Department Rules: 1. The photograph size should be a minimum of 5 x 7 and a maximum of 12 x 14. 2. Photo should be mounted to foam core or mount board. A mat to compliment the photo should not exceed the size limit of 14 x 16. 3. Frames will not be permitted. A - $3.00 B - $2.00 C - $1.00 SECTION 1- Individual Exhibit - Photography Class 1 Age 9-13 Exhibit of at least three photos mounted with captions 2 Age 14-19 Exhibit of at least three photos mounted with captions 3 Photo album - Educational Procedure (pictures of a step by step process, one example would be raising an animal or learning a new skill) SECTION 2 - Color Photography Class 1 People 2 Animals 3 Nature 4 5 6 Patriotic U.P. Only Any Other Class 1 People 2 Animals 3 Nature 4 5 6 Patriotic U.P. Only Any Other SECTION 3 - Black & White Photography Marquette County Fair ~ 93 Department 77 - 4-H And Youth - FLORICULTURE Superintendent Sandy Redlon 346-6927 Clerk Janet Aho Entry Deadline August 1st Best of Show Rosettes - Each Department A - $3.00 B - $2.00 C - $1.00 SECTION 1 — Potted Plants Class 1 Cactus/ Succulent 2 Green Plant / Dish Garden 3Philodendron 4Shamrock 5 Spider SECTION 2 - Arrangements Class 1 Center Piece 2 Dried Floral 3 Terrarium Class 6 Any Other Non-blooming 7 Fuschia 8 Geranium 9 Petunia 10 Any Other Blooming Plant 11 Any Other Exhibit Class 4 Wild Flowers 5 Any Other UP TOLL FREE 1-800 236-0027 HWY 41 BYPASS, MARQUETTE 94 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 78 - 4-H And Youth HORTICULTURE Superintendent Sandy Redlon 346-6927 Clerk Janet Aho Entry Deadline August 1st Best of Show Rosettes - Each Department A - $3.00 B - $2.00 C - $1.00 SECTION 1 -Individual Exhibit / Vegetables Class 1 Beans Yellow (12) 2 Beans Green (12) 3 Beets (4) 4 Broccoli (1) 5 Brussels Sprouts (6) 6 Cabbage (1) 7 Carrots (5) 8 Cauliflower (1) 9 Corn Sweet (3) 10 Cucumbers (3) 11Onions (4) 12 Peppers (3) Class 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Potato (4) Pumpkin (1) Rutabagas / Turnip (3) Squash Spaghetti (2) Squash Zucchini (2) Squash all others (2) Red Tomato (4) Any other Tomato (4) Assortment of Vegetables (4 or more) Any other vegetables SECTION 2 — Herbs and Spices (Fresh) Class Class 1 Basil (1 bunch)* 6 Mint (1 bunch)* 2 Celery (1 bunch) 7Oregano (1 bunch)* 3 Chives (1 bunch)* 8 Parsley (1 bunch)* 4 Dill (3 stems) 9 Sage (1 bunch)* 5 Garlic (3 bulbs) 10 Any other herb * All starred classes to be exhibited in plain glass jars. SECTION 3 - Large Crops Class 1 Large Sunflower Head 2 Large Cucumber 3 Large Zucchini SECTION 4 - Novelty Garden Class 4 Large Pumpkin 5 Large Potato 6 Any other exhibit Class Class 1 Dressed Up Zucchini / Educational Project 2 Scare Crow / Educational Project Learning Objective - To encourage youth to explore the fields of wood and electrical sciences through safe applications and processes. Marquette County Fair ~ 95 Department 81 - 4-H And Youth Organizations Superintendent Sandy Redlon 346-6927 Clerk Janet Aho Entry Deadline August 1st Best of Show Rosettes - Each Department A - $3.00 B - $2.00 C - $1.00 Learning Objective - Sections 1 - 2 To encourage individual and club exhibitors to explore, investigate, experience, and document new events / occurrences through the studies of various sciences. SECTION 1 -Club and Church Group Exhibits Class Class 1 Conservation 4 Recreation / Challenge 2 Food & Nutrition 5 Any Other 3 Health Educational exhibit consisting of models, displays other than posters and notebooks. Posters and notebooks may be included as a part of the total display. SECTION 2 - Club Exhibit Class Class 1 Video Production 3 Rocketry 2 Computer Programming 4 Any other exhibition Educational exhibits shall consist of models, displays with written explanation, notebooks and posters can be included as a part of the total display. 96 ~ Marquette County Fair Department 82 - 4-H And Youth Educational Projects Superintendents Sandy Redlon 346-6927 Clerk: Janet Aho Entry Deadline August 1st Best of Show Rosettes - Each Department A - $3.00 B - $2.00 C - $1.00 Learning Objective - Sections 1 - 2 To encourage individual and club exhibitors to explore, investigate, experience, and document new events / occurrences through the studies of various sciences. SECTION 1- Individual Exhibits Class Class 1 Entomology Collection 5 Resource Development, 2 Rocks & Minerals Collection Educational Exhibit 3 Natural Resources, 6 Recycling Educational Exhibit 7 Other Educational Exhibit 4 Basic Conservation, Educational Exhibit from Project Exhibit of item made in project. Educational exhibit other than notebooks. Notebooks can be included with the exhibit. SECTION 2 -Educational Exhibit Class 1 2 3 4 Class Video Production 5 Mini, Trail Bike and Go Kart Care Computer Programming and Maintenance Rocketry 6 Any Other Snowmobile Care and Maintenance Marquette County Fair ~ 97 Department 100 - 4-H And Youth 8 Years or Younger Ribbons and Prize Envelopes supplied by 4-H Youth Program for each participant. SECTION 1 - Any Items Made or Grown by a Child 8 Years or Younger Consumers Building Supply Everything for the Builder or Homeowner Open Mon. - Fri., 8 - 5 • Sat., 8 - noon custom cutting • lumber • Lock Smith roofing • decks • plywood • insulation windows • doors • builders’ hardware 604 Lakeshore Drive • Ishpeming, MI • 486-9957 Gospel Opportunities 130 Carmen Drive • Marquette, MI 49855 (906) 249-1423 • 1-800-359-9673 • WHWL Marquette • 95.7 FM • Whwg Trout lake • 89.9 FM • WEUL Kingsford • 98.1 FM Translators: Berglund 92.7 FM Covington 92.7 FM Escanaba: 100.1 FM Houghton: 99.9 FM Ironwood: 103.9 FM Mackinaw City: 101.5 FM Manistique: 99.1 FM Newberry: 99.7 FM * * * ** * * * * * ** * * Sault St. Marie 103.3 FM Victoria: 98.1 FM WWW.WHWL.NET “...Go ye unto all the world and preach the gospel...” Mark 16:15 98 ~ Marquette County Fair SEC. NO. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION OF CLASS SEX DATE OF REGISTRATION EAR BIRTH TAG THIS FORM MAY BE DUPLICATED ENTRY BLANK Livestock Pre-Entry Blanks are due Aug 1 Mail to: Marquette County Fair, PO Box 66, Marquette MI 49855 Exhibitor Name_______________________________ Adult_______ Youth_____ DOB____________ Address__________________________________________________________________________ Phone Number________________________________ Social Security Number 000 – 00 – DEPT. www.marquettecountyfair.org Marquette County Fair ~ 99 100 ~ Marquette County Fair SEC. NO. CLASS NO. DESCRIPTION OF CLASS SEX DATE OF REGISTRATION EAR BIRTH TAG THIS FORM MAY BE DUPLICATED ENTRY BLANK Livestock Pre-Entry Blanks are due Aug 1 Mail to: Marquette County Fair, PO Box 66, Marquette MI 49855 Exhibitor Name_______________________________ Adult_______ Youth_____ DOB____________ Address__________________________________________________________________________ Phone Number________________________________ Social Security Number 000 – 00 – DEPT. www.marquettecountyfair.org Marquette County Fair ~ 101 2010 GRAND Champions 4h Grand Champion Steer Owned By: Emily DeVooght Buyer: Gantz Trucking Grand Champion Hog Owned By: Emily DeVooght Buyer: NMU Dining Services Grand Champion Lamb Owned By: Emily DeVooght Buyer: Buyer: NMU Dining Services 102 ~ Marquette County Fair 2010 Reserve Champions 4h Reserve Champion Steer Owned By: Breena Bruce Buyer: Trudell Plumbing & Heating Reserve Champion Hog Owned By: Owen DeVought Buyer: Jilbert Dairy Reserve Champion Lamb Owned by: Taylor Ehnis Buyer: Econo Foods THIS FORM MAY BE DUPLICATED DEPT. CLASS NO. www.marquettecountyfair.org DESCRIPTION OF CLASS If you would like to donate your premiums back to the fair please check the box q SEC. NO. Pre-Entry Blanks are due Aug 1 Mail to: Marquette County Fair, P.O. Box 66, Marquette MI 49855 Exhibitor Name_______________________________ Adult_______ Youth_____ DOB____________ Address__________________________________________________________________________ Phone Number________________________________ Social Security Number 000 – 00 – ENTRY BLANK Marquette County Fair ~ 103 104 ~ Marquette County Fair ENTRY BLANK DEPT. CLASS NO. www.marquettecountyfair.org DESCRIPTION OF CLASS If you would like to donate your premiums back to the fair please check the box q SEC. NO. Pre-Entry Blanks are due Aug 1 Mail to: Marquette County Fair, PO Box 66, Marquette MI 49855 Exhibitor Name_______________________________ Adult_______ Youth_____ DOB____________ Address__________________________________________________________________________ Phone Number________________________________ Social Security Number 000 – 00 – THIS FORM MAY BE DUPLICATED Marquette County Fair ~ 105 106 ~ Marquette County Fair Celebrating over 100 Years of MSU Extension office 184 US 41 East Negaunee, MI 475-5731 Marquette County Fair ~ 107 108 ~ Marquette County Fair S ’ Y R AR L FAMILY FOODS M-35, Gwinn Phone: 346-6103 Welcomes the Marquette County Fair. Office Hours By Appointment BRUCE J. PAVLOV, D.D.S. 1101 Lincon Avenue Marquette, MI 49855 Telephone: (906) 225-0617 General Family Dentistry Marquette County Fair ~ 109 Tino’s Bar and Pizza 220 Iron Street Negaunee, MI 49866 (906) 475-6832 Open 4 pm Daily PIZZA • CUDIGHIS 110 ~ Marquette County Fair U.S. Hwy 41 West, Marquette 906/228-4860 w w w. t h e w e s t w o o d m a l l . c o m Hours: Mon-Fri (10 am - 9 pm), Sat (10 am - 8 pm), Sun (11 am - 5 pm) Holiday and Department Store Hours may vary All Disciplines welcome SECURE SECURE SELF SELF STORAGE STORAGE 6559 u.s. 41 sOUTH mARQUETTE, mICHIGAN 49855 (906) 249-3821 Marquette County Fair ~ 111 OVE THE R B A T ES T U C A BERGDAHL’S, INC. Serving the U.P. for over 100 years Family Owned • Customer Oriented Chuck Bergdahl, Jr., General Manager (906) 942-7344 9345 U.S. 41, SKANDIA, Michigan • Cub Cadet, White, Simplicity, Troy-Bilt, Toro and Lawnboy Lawn & Snow Equipment • New Holland Tractors www.Bergdahlsinc.com 112 ~ Marquette County Fair For Advertising Opportunity Call The www.marquettecountyfair.org PO Box 66, Marquette MI 49855 (906)249-4111 Located 2 miles south of Co. Rd. 480 on M-553 in Sands Township Also Offering Winter Storage call 249-4111 Marquette County Fair ~ 113 200 W. Division Street Ishpeming, MI 49849 Phone: (906) 485-1033 Fax: (906) 485-5666 WWW.GLOBEPRINTING.NET Email: printing@globeprinting.net Globe prints everything from business cards & forms to full color brochures & posters. Also offering affordable screenprinting on most any garment with the same quality we are known for! Jeff's Bobcat Svs and Rototilling "Have Bobcat, will travel" We move dirt, sand, gravel, trees. Have bucket, auger, backhoe and grapple Got work? Call Jeff Jeff Wenstrand Sr. 346-5004, 360-8263 Ishpeming Community Federal Credit Union 1419 North Second Street • 800 Lake Shore Drive Ishpeming, MI 49849 (906) 485-5563 114 ~ Marquette County Fair Marquette County Fair ~ 115 CONVENIENCE STORES Gas • Diesel • Deli ATM Machine Available KOUNTRY KORNER at the corner of M553 & M35, Gwinn Open 7 Days a Week Mon - Thur - 6am - 11pm Fri & Sat 6am - midnight Sun 7am - 10pm 346-8935 Sun 7am - 10pm LIQUOR LOTTO • PROPANE LOTTERY TICKETS Hunting and Fishing Licenses Thanks for Being our Customer • DELI • KOUNTRY FRIED CHICKEN • DELI • KOUNTRY FRIED CHICKEN • DELI • • DELI • KOUNTRY FRIED CHICKEN • DELI • KOUNTRY FRIED CHICKEN • DELI • SNACKS • BEER • WINE • GROCERIES • DELI • Liquor wE HOPE YOU ENJOY THE mARQUETTE county FAIR SNACKS • BEER • WINE • GROCERIES • DELI • Liquor
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